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THE DAILY BBE. OMAHA PUBLISHING GOPROPRIETORS. . 116 Parnham , bet. Stl > and 10th StrtOt TERMS OF srB&ORIPTJON , 'lOopylyeai , In . .Titjw\ postpaid ) JS.CD B months " " . . . . . .IM Stnouthi " " 2- ° ° TIME THE MAILS. C , * K. W. K. Kn 650 . m. , MO p. m. 0. B. * Q.6 SO a. m. , 0 p. m. 0. B. I A P B. B. . . 630 , m. , StiTp. m Oft St. Joe 5:80 a. m. B. City 4 P. 6 0 k. Hi. TJ. P. K.B.lltO .m. O & B. T. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. 4 B. ft M. B R. . B:1'J m. " O. fttf. W. , TSCa-m ornni'a 0. * H. W B. B. , 11 . m. , 11 p. m. C. B. & Q. , 11 a. K . 9M p. m. aB I. iP. , lla. m , , 11 p.m. C. B. * St , Joo.,11 a.m. , Up' m. D. P. B. K. , i p. m. O. & B. V. from Lincoln , llflO p. to , B.Clty &P. , 11 a. m. B.A1L ln > eb.lp. m. Local malls for States Iowa leave but onct a day , vis : 4SO a. m. OfBce open from U to 1 p. m. Sundays. THOMAS F. HALL Postmaster. Lrrival And Departure of Trains UNIOH PACIFIC. Uivm. ? toaJlv Erpn-i 12:15 : p. m. p. indo - * do Klxe * eanp m. . i 6p.m. < o Ftelgat B30 .in. 1:10 p. n > . io 4o 8:15 .m. 1230a.m. TtXK DABD OF THE BDBUNGTON. tUVI OUAHA AEBIVI OMAHA. i Kzpreas 8:40 p. m. Express 10:00 a m , | Hail 6:00 : a. m. Mall 10:00 p.m. Bnndayi Excepted. Sundays Excepted. CHICAGO.IBOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. j Hall.-.6-X : > . tu. I ilall 10:00 p. m. ripreiB.EWpia. I trpress 100 .m. , * * CHICAQO NOBTHWKSTEBN. . . . ire , m. liUU . . - 700p.m. . StOp5in. | Kxprces . . . ' " ' :00i.m , Sundays exceptcd KANSAS OITT.ST. JOE fc COU1 CH. BLUFFS WAV * ARWVa. t" 1UI1. . 80 .m.ErpreB | EzproBi 60 p. m. I Man n The only line ronnlne Pnllmau out of Omaha to Union Depot. DHAHA & NORTHEBK KEBfASKBAIL - WAY COMPANY. < Leave. Arrno. Expr 6.B:00 a. m. | Fxprc8S..lSO p , m. . ne4 lBOp m. | Mixed 10:45 : a.m , Dally ExccptSnndajs. ! B. 4 M. B. B. In NEBRASKA. ' LIAVE. ARB.IVI. Express8JOam ! Freight 830 m Freliht 6:65 p m | Exprots ia v m 8IOUX CITY & ST. PAUL B. fi. 8:10 am I Express 100 am 8,40pm M . . . .7:20 p m ABAsn , ST. ouIS fc pAcmc. MAVM. 1RRIVB8. 8a.m. I Hall } l * * -m : ) p. m. | Express 1:25 p. to. | BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B.B. LeiTt Omaha , dally ; S a. m , , 9 . . m. , 10 m m. , 11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , S p. m. , 8p. m , S p. m , , 8 p. Cleave Conndl BlofI8S5 ft. m. , CS5 m. m , , 1036 a. m. , 1135 a. ra. , 1 5 p. ro. , 2:2B p. m. , 835 p. n , 6:25 p. m. , 035 p. m Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at S and 11 . m. , S and B p. m. ; Council Bluffs fct 9:26 , ,11:25 a. tn. , aai 35 and C 5 p. m. , rAmnoxB , TJIAIKS. teate OmahC : . m.,7. . m.8 0 . to. , 1 p. m , , ISO p.m.,735p.m. , Leave Council Bluffs : 6:15 ft. m , , 0 : ft. m , , 11:40 m'm. :25 p. m. , 7X ) p. m. , I'M p. m. Dally except Sunday. 3MAAA & EEPOBLICAN VALLEY B. . tKAVE , ARKlVt. M J1 10:15 : a.ro. , .4:35 p. m. Dillv except SundiVB. KTTOBH YI-AT-LAW. n CHARLES POWELL , OF THE PEACE Corner 15th and JUSTICE . . Omaha K b. WM. SIKERAL , AT LAW Room 6CreKhton ! ATTORMCY St. . OMAHA. NEB. D. L THOMAS , A TTOBNF.Y AT LAW Loans money , bnyB A. nd soils real estate. Boom 8 , CrelKhUra Block. A. C. TROUP , * TTORKET AT LAW Offica In Hanjcom'l A Block , with Oeoree E. Pritchett , 1506 rarohunSL OMAHA. NF.B. DEXTER L THOMAS , 1TTORHKT AT LAW Crnlcktnanka Build A. lag. apditl A. M. CHADWICK , 1 TTORNEY AT LAW Office 160 * rxrnham A Btr et. "fM.LPEABQDY. -T ATTTKK-Office In CrcU-hton Blodc , next t j Post Office , OHAHA. KEBRABKA , -Paienit HOIABT iUBLIC ) . OOUJOTIO5B HADE Q'BKfiH BARTLETT , Attoroeys-at-Law , Block.Fttcenth tut rrnham ATTORNEY AT LAW. RRBACH BtOGK. COR- 200CIBTH STS. OMAHA. KER. " W. d. Conne ! ! , AttorneyatLaw. . * * . Office : Front roamj , n | > italn , * a new irlck liutMine , N. W. corner nrumth and Farnham 8tre U CHAB. H Attorneys -at-Law. ' 8p clal a'-tentton Trill be civet , to all tnlta j-iinrt corporations of erery description ; will nHetlco u hl" C031 ° ' the Btite Uld the United Statss. OiflcB. Focnhun St , opposlUr Oonrt Honaa. _ EDWARD W. SISIfcRAL , AT IJLW Hoota 8 Cre.htoc ! AtTOBKIT . rail Pee < lM tr tg. cogdli 7. F. XAKDERSOK , 4 TTORK T A7 LAW SU r rnhm BUMt A Oma ] W. T. RCHAt DS. G. J. UOMT RTCKA3DS & HUNT , ttorneys-at-Law , Oririci 216 Sontl FoorUonth Street. SANTA OLADS FOUND Greatest Discovery of tne AKB. WonderRtl Jlgsovorloiln the world hare been made Among other things where Santa Cam etayod Children oft ask < f he makes toodi or not , If really lie Dree In a mountain of snow. Last year an excursion sailed clou to the Pole n J Bud Jenly dropped into wbtt pecraedllkofchole ffnore won ' r of wonders tleyfoui 1 ane-vlaad , iVhllo faL-7-iiki belnci appearei ] en sach hand. Thcrt warp mocntilua like onn lth taore beantlfnl green , And lar brijhtar klw thma ever : re ocoa , Birds with the hue * ot a ralnbotr era fonnd , VThllo Bowers o ! erquldte fracnnro Ticrefrow tni ( around Not Ion ; wore t > left to wonder la donbi A beUic teen c uie they had heard much ahnnc , ? fw s Santa Clans' gelt and thlnht y all ray , -le looked like the picture r c oe every day He drove np Worn that looked vervqueer , 'Twas tcatn of eniKSlwpjvjrs tnstoad of relnd er , He rode in a shell Instead o ! a ! elh , Bat he took them on totrd uid drove them * away. He showed ihem all o cr his wonflcrJal roilm , And Uctorle * maUn ? poodi for womm nd own Furriers wcre-worklne on hats jrreat nd snukll , To Bunco's tJior said they wcresendins them all. Krij Klnglc , the Olo\o linker , told them at oncu , AH our Qloroe wo are scn'lin _ to Bun o , Saata ebownd them Buep. = < mn and miny things rr.oro. 8vIn5l J W3tthcsetoI 2nd Sail a'attors. ? inta Oiaur tlicu wl.Nper .11. aacrot Jit'd te'J , As Iu OsmUa eMUTJiaa kc 3nnco woU , He therefor * slisuidccud h ! znolt to 5d care , Knowlne hi < frlands will yvi indr full nara. Kow remember TO dwcllrw lr. Onaha town , All who want prcssnif * IU..CO'B co rannd , For shirt ? , dollars , or cloves pro t aafl nll. Send Tonr Mrter or unt nnd all. Bonce. Champion JlitVor irf the W t. r ecU Omh -WORTH EEMEMBERISG. iat Tan. AT * SSLTCT * ATMIIIST reprase x In h bottie thirty or forty ultwji of Spir nj ; * tor contatiiln ; all the rlrtuaa of the Ocrm\n tfprinp. It U alwayi treth " , - , and thus cimmeoas Itstll to r. , port\bllItyan'lcheapneM. . , * - * IJJLVE IT. SHOW CASES 1S1T CABS ETL , OMAHA. KEB. OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS. J. U. ROSE'S Art Emporium , 1516 Dolge Street , Steel Engravings , oil Pointings , Chromes Fancy Fnrnes , KramiopaSi ecialty. Low prices. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOHK L. McCAGDE. opposite poaiofflce. ARCHITECTS. A T. LAROE. Jr. , KOO.TI g , Crelghton Block. DUFttENE&MliXDKLSSHON.AKJHniECrS , Room 1 * . Creigbton Block. BOOTS AND SHOES- JAMES OiTIKE 4 CO. , Fine Boots and Shoes A COD J aesortme nt of home work on hand , cor. 12th and Hamey. BED SPRINGS- J. F. LXRRIUtll. Manufacturer. Ylsachcra' Blk. [ CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS- ANDREW KOabWATEK , 1510 Farnham St. Town Survey * , Orale and Sewerage Systems a SpacUlty. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. G. WILLIS , l * _ Podge Street. DENTISTS- DR. PAUL. Williams' Slock , Cor. ISth & todge ) DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS. KUHN&CO. , Pharmacists , Fine Fancy Goods , Cor 15th and Dcugln Stretta. W. J. WHITEHOUSE , Wholega'e ' & ReUll.lC 8t. C. C. FIELD. 2022 Noith Side Tumi- Street. GROCERS- Z. STEVENS , 2Lst between Cuming and Iz rd. T A , Mo3ttANE. Corner 233 aMl Canrng SM. CAS FIXTURES. D. FITZPATKICK. UQ3 Donglm Street. HATTERS- W. L.PAKROI1E&CO. . 120(3 Uouclaa Street , Wholesale Eiclushely. HARDWARE. A. HOLMES , corner 16th nn'i California. HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladies get your Straw , Chip and Felt Hats done UP t northeast amer Set cntecntli and Capitol avenue. WM. 1M.VE. 1'IOP NTELUCEHCE OFFICE- MRS. LIZZIE DENT , 217 lOtli Street. JUNK H. BEKTIIOLD. RazK * nd Mr til- . HEAT MARKETS- The Boston Market. MOGLEi JESTER , Fresh and Cured licit * . Game , Fish. Poulttv. Etc . 2020 Cumins S-rcct. MILLINERY. MRS. r. A. H1SOER , Wholesale si.d Retail , Fancy Go ds in great \ariety , Zephyrs , Canl Beardi , IIo icrv , jrloves , corsets , &c Cheapest House iu the West. Purchasers save 3'J par cent. Order bv Hail llSF.fieen'li - ' . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- W.S. GIBBS , M. D. , Room No. 4 , Creighton Block , Utu Street. P. S. LSISENRINO. M. D , 'Masonic Brbk. C. D. HART , M. D. , Eye and Tar. opp. postcffice PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTOGRAPHS KDTINTYPES. OEO. HEYN , 1'ROP. Grand Cfntral Gallerj , 212 ixtcenth Street , neirHafonlc Hill. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Monov Refunded. STOVES AND TINWARE A. BURMESTER , Dealer in Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Roots and all kinds of Buildim ; Work * Odd Fallows * Block. SEEDS- J. EVASS , Wholee le and Retail See.l . DrilU and Cultivators. Odd Fellows Hall. SALOONS- DEN'BY KAUFMANN , In the tew brick block on Douglas Street , has jnit opened a most elegant Deer Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. FLANSERT , On Famham. next to the B. & V. headquarters , has reopened a Ecat an4 complete establish- mint which , barring FIRE , and Mother ship- ton's Prophecy , Kill be open for t-ebojs with Hot Lunch on and afttr pre3 nttlite. "Caledonia , " J. FALCOXEH , 67910th Street. Auction Sale.of Public Bmldtap ; e North Platte , Neb. , and Camp StHmbauRh , Wyo. Headquarters D-p't o ! the PUtte , ) Office Chief Quartermaster , v FORT OMAHA , NIB. , Jai uiry 31 , ISsl , ) milEilE WILIi BE SOLD at Public Auction on JL the respective premises , commencing nt IS o'clock , noon on Monday , Ftbruvy 2St'o , IsSI , the public buildings and structure * at North Platte No * raska and Stambau h , , Camp , Wjo- ming. The bulldlngg at Nnrth Plitte consist of two Officer's Quarters , two Storehouses , Guardboase , two Offices , Carpenter Shop , Hospital , Laun dress , t Quarters , Bakehouie , Coal thcd , Mag % zloe , Wa on Shea , lencesand Outhouses. The buildings at C mp SUmbauc'a consist of two Officers'Qatrtere , two Company Quarters , Hospital , two Offices , Guardnooee , four Store houses , Blacksmith Shop , Carpenter Shop , two Stables , four Laundresses Quarters , Bakehou , Telegraph Office , Saddle heuse , and four other buildingsa'so Fencesard Ouihou'M. Terms Cash on da > cf sale. Milltarr custody of the pTopertv will end thirty d iys after sale M. 1. LUD1NGTON , fl-6t Chief QaincimosUr. UK , A , S. I'ENDEUY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN PKKMANESTLT LOCATED HIS MEDICAL - ICAL OFFICE , iVS Tenth Sheet , OUAHA , NEBRASKA Offertc ; his servlcus in all departments r medicine iaf surgery , both iu scricral aij pedal practice acute ar.d chronic disca ; " JP * be consulted nlrbt , and day , ami will vlaua part of the citr ) * n-intv o * r Hr * < * fptt , FEVER iHlfe ASEE. Tber ; Is nc civilized nation In the Western 1Jemlnphere i-i nhlcti * the utility of Hoetctter's. StomachBItirnasa tonic , co-r ctlvc , andantl- billnua medicine , la not ktion "and appredatod. VTilla it U a'mei'Jc no for M s'asons and all" climates It U especially tulled to the corap'ajnts KO ncrated by tUdwe\tlier , being tto cu < est and nc t % ejcUWp etionilt.nl in th worlil// / For tlstT DfUggieUar.dBeat-rj. lo'whom apt - t Iv toVvHofcUU ; fg ATmnujjJnrTBgt . / HAKBUPS AMERlP- PACKET GO.'S Weekly Line i SieanisMps Ix-aytng New Tort Errrr Thursday at I p , m. For England , France and Germany. for r.ifs-igt a ) ply to C. 8. RICHARD & CO. t BIEBCHANT TAILOK , Isprepercd to make Pan * , Smta snd oi'rcoat ; to order. Prices , fit and workmanship--ovrautred to suit. One" Door West cf JNO. Q. JAGO3S , ( Formerly of f.lsui Jacx bij So. J U7 F/ircham St O'i UiiJ oJ Jaci b Oil IT 1 HI K-RSPH < * TUB DAILY BEE tbe Laiatt llomi. uid ISlc- News of th Day.Jt . - - - - A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. ANAN1IQTJE RELIC OP THE AMERICAN WAR OF.1NDEPKNDENCK. Suelph ( Ont ) Mercury. ' Below willbelonnd the copy of & letter from General George 'Washing- , ton , written about the close of the American revolution , to Brigadier General Gloverdiatingniahei iu Amer ican history aa an officer in the insur gents army. If gifted with the power of speech it might unfold a tale of ad venture ; uot found In the inscription of the great American general , 'ibis in teresting relic is in the possession of Air. llichard Mahony , who found it in the foundation of an old house on Dublin street four years ago , while excavitiug for the erec tion of a new residence. It was taken from a hole under the cellar wall were it had evidently been car ried by rats. How it came to be de posited in the old house is not known , bir. the supposition is that it had been left there by some veteran of the war , into whose possession it' had fallen. The document has the appearance of having been through the wars , but beyond - yond being frayed about the edges and dimmed somewhat , it has with stood with remarkable hardihood the doeayinc influences of time. The Kriting'it'ao ' distinct as to ba easily road , and is so like that of'Washing ton as to leave no doubt aa to its genuineness. It is evidently a reply to a request for leave of abaonr-e , and reads as follows : NEW WINDSOR , Jan. 29h,1781. D. Silt , I could have wished , as General Howe is about to make his jonrnuy in consequence of leave ( formerly granted him ) thaf yon should have remained at the Point till his or General Patterson's return , but as this seems inconvenient from a pressure of family mattera I yield my consent to your immediate departure thencef provided General Heath sees no particular inconvenience resulting f rom it at thia t irne. I am , Dear Sir , Your moat obodicnt servant , GKORQK WASHINGTON. BRIG. GEN. GLOVER The Jumper. The other day a reporter visited one of the circua managers in New York , and was regaled with a number of queer stories , among them tbe fol lowing : Finally , in one of our journeying we reached Houston , Texis While I waa standing outside the cinvas one day , a yonn nun cama up and accost ed me witL : "Are yon the man ihat'a got the tight-rape walker ! If so , yon ought to have a jumper. " "Well , what then ? " 'Trnho. " "Can yon jump } " "I can beat Sain Patch all to pieces. They call mo Sam Patch , jr. " "What's your business ? " "O , I'm a reporter , 'but I want to get into the show business. " I looked him over ; he was a little bit of a fellow , didn't weigh a hundred pounds , and so thin that yon could al most see to read a newspaper through him. him."Why , " said I , "you won't do ; yon are too light ; half a gust of wind would blow you away. " " 0 , " said he , "don't you make any mistake about im ; I am "a reporter , and whatever wo undertake , we do. I tell you I can , jump now try me. " I liked the fellow's pluck , so I took him to a freight building near by , and he jumped from a windDw seventy- rive feet from the ground to the water and landed all right , as sound aa a dollar. "Well , " thought I , "may be there is money in him after all. " Sd I took him down to Galveston and put him np at the Washington hotel in style. Then I went to Kuhn's wharf , which was nicely fenced in , and where a lar e vessel was lying. I easily not permission for him to jump from the royal yard , which was just 140 feet above the water. Then wo started to work up the town , and in a couple of days had it np to fever heat. It was full of broken down aetors , gamblers , bushwha kers , common cut throats and all sorts of out-laws , and this was just the thing to please them , I charged them no admission , butr an nounced tint we would take np a col lection on the wharf. The day broke beautifully , and everything looked favorable for us Early in the morning crowds wont down the wharf. Long before the hour for the jump the streets were literal ly jammed , and I thought complacent ly of the jolly pile we should have to divide In the evening. The first thing that rather staggered me was when I went to pay the bill at the hotel , the barkeeper told mo that my young man had had that morning $15 worth of whisby , which at 25 cents a nip , makes jnst bixty drinks. I thought this a pretty liberal amount of Dutch cour age , but as he did not show it , I sim ply said to myself , "There is no tell ing how | much whisky actors and re- portera can drink ; " i > nd we walked down to the slip together , but he was a miserable.-looking sp cimen , and I was.pretty weli ashimeiof him. Well , I got him on the vessel at list , got him rigged , out in a sort cf half way circus costurno , with trunks and a pair of stout boots to sive his feet wh n he struck-the water , and let him show himself on tbo deck and in the rigging , and finally tj be hoiatid np in a boat awain'a clnir to the royal yard , which , as I eaid before , was 140 feet above the water , while I went on the deck to tike up the colkctioii. And there is wh'ero I made the mistake , for the captiiin , a gooa naturcd old soul , see ing" h'ow sredy my man 1 eked , gave him 'a tremendous horn of Scotch whisiy , and , that , on top of all the Bourbon he had beondrinkirg , settled himof [ CaU'30 , but I know nothing abouttit. I WHS hard at work and had collected a1 cut § 32 , when I heard ono great cry of horror , and looking up I saw my man flyiui ; through space. It seems they hoisted him np all right , and stood on the yard arm , but he did not take n good hold cf the stay , and he fore he was ready a gnat of wind came along and blow him off Ho made two pr three revolutions iu the air and finally struck the water squarely op hm back , knocking him senseless. / Insti-ntiy the crowded streets were Jn a pcrf ct ferment of excitement. Women cried ; men cursed and swore. Ta'dd to the confusion , a team of horaes rau away , and in a few mo- men'sheard cries of "Lynch himl Lynch him 1" You bet I made for the Washington Hotel , and got nnder c < ver , a * aoon as possible. If I had b en five minutes later I would not bo here now telling this itory , and wilting anxiously for Fulton to cay "Cider. " 7 Wall , after a while they brought him to the hotel , and when the crowd hd been turned out I went to see him. j H was c"\f \ , motionless and without ; pulsa. 1 made ap my mind that He wts dead , aud the only thing for nie to do was to make arrange ments to have him decently bnrled , keep quiet for a day or two and then get out of town. The afternoon pap ers were full of it aud the town was in a p'eifect hubbub. So I gave old Charley , our property man , § 5 , told him to put a bottle of whisky for company and sit up with the body all night. The next day , when the people had calmed down a little , we would complete the arrangements. Tha next morning I started out earlr , and , to keep an engagement , unterad the I'nparial salooli , on Post- office iiireet , and looking down the bar , caw a shabby , Id4apjdatedrlook- ( 1 Ing chap wjth , a.glass about three- quarters full of red-eye in his hand. l-Approaching him , I asked , "What , is this yon ! " "Yes , " he replied , "thia is about all there is left of Sam Patch , Jr. " t ' 'Why , I was just going to an un dertaker's to make arrangements for yonr funeral. " " 0 , there is no need of that ; you ' don't know how hard it i to kill an j editor. I ain't half dead yet , and I | can jump say , when are you " going to take mo to New Orleans ? I told him I guessed our partner ship had lasted about long enough ; that I would divide with him then and there , and the best thing he could do was to taka the money , get out of that country , and go homo. I paid him his share , but I imagine the most of it went over the bar before he went to bed that night. Old Charley afterwards told me that Instead of one he bought two bottles of whisky , and sat down to keep watch and ward. Shortly after midnight he heard the "corpse" ' whis per , "Oh , take me wnero the wind don't blow , " and immediately Charley took a big drink to steady his nervea. An hour later and the "corpse" re peated , in a stronger voice , "Oh , rtako me where the wind don't blow. " rAgalu Charley jumped for the bottle , this time thoroughly frightened. In the morning ho made considerable noise. The "corpse" ' turned over , opened one eye , looked at him long ingly for a moment , and then asked : "What have you got there , old man ? " "WhUky , " faltered out poor Char ley."Give "Give ma some , " was the response. As Charley tremblingly approached , the supposed dead man aat up iu bed , sayiog , "Don't be afraid , old follow ; I ain't half dead yet , only shook up a little ; I'll be all right in the morning. " Then they sat down together and fin ished both bottles. In the morning , when Sara Patch , jr. , WRS out getting more whisky , poor old Charley was rolling over in the bed wnere the c irpao should have been. Bobbin ? an Editor Dctro t Frej Press , Soon after the completion of the plank road between Detroit and Lin- sing , a period of twenty seven or twen- ty-eighi years ago , the editor of a newspaper located bent half way between started for Detroit one evenIng - Ing on the wagon of a teamster. After traveling about an hour tha vehicle waa stepped by a highway robber. Tha teamster eholled out about § 12 , but when the editor showed up the "pot" only reached fifty cents. "You've hidden your money In your boots ! " shouted the robber , and ho made the editor pull them off. No more cash being found , the robber in sisted that coat and vest should come off for a close search , but at the end of a search he angrily demanded : "What sort of a man are you to set out on a journey with only fifty cents In your pocket ? " "I pet my ride for nothing , aud T was going to pay my expenses in Detroit by advertising the hotel nt which I stop. " "How much advertising will you give me to let you rff f" "A straight column per week for four weeks. " "Well , I'll take it , and the teamster is witness to our bargain. I'll send in the copy in time for the next issue. " The robber presently moved off in to the woods , and aa the vehicle once more rolled over the plank the editor rubbed his hands together as he chuckled : "Egad ! but isn't this a lift for me ! I found a chance to pass off a bogus half dollar , got a splendid item of news for my local and worked up a column ad. to help tide me over the dull eeason. I tell you The Herald will he on a paying basis in less than a year ! " An Incensed German , "Dis fcll-r comes mlt my saloon und asks f T p.'er , " began the witness as Samuel Patera stood before the bar of justice "Vhen he has one glas ? he tells nu to set "einoopagain. Vhen he has two glasses be v a aa dry as a prush fence. He drinks six glasses right ff , und tays I must charge it to the tr.iking fund. I doan' know vat such tings mean , und I lock der door und makes all ready , for a fight mit him. " "And you had one ? " "Veil , you can see how my nose ii all busted oop , und some plaok on my eye , und such a bad fooling in my oars. I vas novwhere ; yes I vas , I van under der table. " "Who struck firet ? " "Vel , I gifa him a sheudle taps ender der nose to make him see dot he must pay oop. " "You locked the door on him und tapped him on the nose. " "Yaw. " "Well , the prls jner Is discharged and you may go homo , " , "Vhat ! Doan'you send him up lor sir months ? " "No , sir. " "Doan' I git some projection of der Hw ? " "Not when you lock the door on a man and begin tickling his noso. " "Vel , I nofer see ! I might a * vol close oop my peesness und take poison. Dot proaks me all down like a hld : , nnd I tells der old voinana dot wo move pack to Milwaukee right off " The Cannon's Story. Detroit Free Press. My name ? Well , I've had several , Wbon I was taken from the navy yaid long years ago , and mounted in a buttery - ' tery on the Potomac , they ciliud me "Pat. " I waa the smallest gun in the battery , and from the wxy I hnd of knocking the enemy ab ut , the gun ners came to love mo. Then I made lha sixth gun m a field battery , and was with McClollan on the Peninsula campaign. I w 13 a lucky un from the start. . Would you believe thit I never lost a wheel until my fourteenth ' iiyht was almost ouded ! Some can non are always in trouble. There were two pieces in my battery which might better have been left at home. , They looked handsome on review , but i In action they had a hundred excuses ' for not standing up to their work. ' The ammunition was poor , the shells ' to largo the ground unfavorable the range imparfect something was the matter every time they were called to the front. As for me I like to see a cannon stand right up to its work. Ask any one who knows me , and they will tell you that I was a fighter. If I had kept a list of the number of army wagons and ambulances I have knocked to pieces and the number of men and horses I have killed , you would open your eyea In surprise. I have seen the time when I w s the only gun left in the battery fit for ser vice , and when the entire com pany rallied about me , Ifelt a .bit proud. Let ma see ? I have been attached to no less than BIX different brigades of infantry , three different brigades of cavalry , nnd have been potted in two forts and one earthwork. Ask any artilleryman if that isn't a good record. I h&vo been struck over one hundred times by bullets , grapeahoi. and pieces of shell , but you see that I am good for another campaign. I was personally acquainted with McDowell , Richard- ion , Kearney , Burnside , McCIellan , Hooker , Ouster , Kilpatrick , Sheridan , Grant and several others , and I be lieve that I have received words of praise from all of them. And jet I .have a stain on my record. Sometimes lam sorry about It , and again lam glad. I don't think any of the men laid it up against mo , but yet It was a break In ray record. They had sent me over into the Shenandoah Valley to fight with Sheridan , and I joined him only five days before the" battle of Cedar Creek. When the men came to count my scars , aud look me over , they agreed among them selves that I was a trusty piece , and they rejoiced that I had come among them. Such talk as this naturally made mo anxious to prove true all they had predicted , and'it was with feeling of deep satisfactioc that I saw the battle of Cedar Creek commence. In ten minutes after the first alarm I was throwing shell among the qnemy , and the men around me were shoutIng - Ing : "Give it to 'era , Beauty ; you're shooting as true as a rifle. " I don't care to tell you the part I took in that affair , but you can judge that I was at the front by the fact that I was hit by bullets twelve times , and every spoke in ray wheels had a stain of blood. As tbe fight grew hot , I forgot myself in my de sire to maim and kill. In my eager ness to slayl almost jumped clear of the earth , and I felt a thrill of delight when the shells were changed to grape and canister. I saw the enemy forming for a charge , but I did not move. I heard them saying how they depended on me , nnd I was too proud to give back * foot. Just in front of me , as that regi ment came charging on , were three blue-eyed , beardless boys. I knew they must be brothers. I knew that a good mother had kissed them good bye at some farm house gate , and that a gray-haired father had felt his old heartache as they inarched away. I wasjmade to maim audjkill I had been called a trusty cannon. Aye ! I had taken delight in war's horrid mur- . dera. But as the three fair-haired boya came sturdily on , and I saw that all wotild be wiped out at once , I falt'ored and grew weak for the only time iu ray life. I felt the teara of tht mother I heard her sob. ) of anguish above the roar of bittlo I coul < l not take thorn all. I hold my xraPe against the pull of a lanyard. Taey pulled again and again , but the powder refused to burn. As the lines came near the brothers bore aw ay" to the right , and when thay weretmt of-range 1 sent my terrible missiles crashing into other faces and tore a score of men into bloody fragments. Thus , though Hook grim ? , and murderous , I have my weakness Warriors would not look for sentiment in black-mouthed cannonj but if you ! look closer yon will see that the birds1 have nestled in my throat and reared their young among the powder atainp. Eucuien'e Arnica Salve ] The BEST SALVK in the world f oi Outs , Brnlaoa , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rhonm , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve Is guaranteed to give perfect satlafac- tlod In every case or money re funded , P 'si - 'tiir * oi" box. ' " "or a ale by Teh & McMahon , Omaha , A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. _ For the speedy euro of Consump tion and all diseases that lead to it , such as stubborn coughs , neglected Colds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth ma , pain in the side and cheat , dry hacking cough , tickling in the throat , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , and all chronic or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs , Dr. King's New Dis covery has no equal and has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians rflcommend and use it in their practice. The form ula from which it H prepared is high ly recommended by all medical jour nals. . The clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms. Go to yatir druggist and get a trial bottle free of cos : , or a regular size for 81.00. For sale by d(5) ( ) Isu & McllAUON , Omaha. or THE CEMUBME LITEE PILLS are not recommended as a remedv 'foi ill the ilia that flesh is heir to. " but in infections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints. Dyspepsia , anil Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they taml without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. Vo better cathsrtic can be used pre paratory to , or sifter taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequnleil BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated Each box has : i rc-il-wux seal on the I'd with the imprc&sion.Mr LANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrajiper bears the sigiu tures of C. McLA.vc and FLEMING Br.os. .2g3 Insist upon liavin the genuine ! ) rt.C. MrLANli'S LIT Kit PILLS , pre pared b" FLESlIXfi IlKOS.iPiKsliitiirli , I'M. , the market being full of i'uitationsof the name MuLtine , spelled differently but same i ronunciiition- _ HO IV TO CURE . CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases or tbe Throat , Lungs , ana Pulmonary Organs. ! USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. Prepared { rcia\fl\l tropical ! ftnlW T / nd plant * . ir i Is the Best and Most ' Agreeable Preparation | in the World \ For Constipation , Biliousness , ; Headache , Torpid reiver. Hem. 1 orrliolds , Indisposition , and all i Disorders arising : from an ob structed state of the system. Ladies and children , and those who disllko laki is pills and nauseous medicines , are espe cially pleased with Its agreeable qualities. Tl OPIOFnUIT LAXATIVE may bo used in rll cases that need the aid of a purgative , cathartic , ornperlent medicine , and wlillelt pro- clucas the samercsnlt as the agents nameil , it la entirely free from tlm nsnil objections common to them. Picitd'in bronzed tin boxes only. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. COLD BY ALL Fl RST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. C. F. Goo m\n , Wholesale Ag ntgrOmftha , NeV. U/AHTCn l cal Agents everywhere to eej ) If MR I CU Tea , Coffee , Bikini ; Powder. Flavoring Extracts , etc , by nmple , to hmlllas , Proflt good. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , EOT 2050 , St. Look. Mo. OVciJCRUICKSHANK'S = OR.r'GOODS STORE. Any ona h 7ln ° f dead animals I will remoTe them free of ch rge. Leave orders southeast torn r of Harney an J 14th it. , second door. , CHARLES SPLITT. THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located -t Denver , Colorado , theKducatlonal and Commercial center of the West , Is pre-eminently the best and most practi cal of Its kind for the ] MERCANTILE TRAINING -OF _ Young Men and Ladies. O. W , FOSTER , President , D. W. CADY , Secretly , The mout extensive , thorough and complete cstUutlon of the kind In the v.-orld. Tboasand : of accountants and Custueta men , In the prin * clpal cities and towns of the United States , owe their success to our course of training. The fiificht Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies , ? iui > , new brick block , at Junction of three troet ear lines Elegantly fitted and furnlabed ttjurtnHjnta or the application of and carrying out of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING , fount ; incu who contemplate a bualnesa Hfs , nnd parent ? having aona to educate , are partlcu. . Lirly requested to send for our new Circular , which ulll give full information r.3 to tcrzci , onditicn uf entrance , etc. Addrcu G. W. POSTER , President , Denver Colorado. XTERNAL , AND PILES CBC < r Oiitlio application of nt Soai nlio' illleiBeme ly , which ncU dl Mctljr.npotxUbaparU aOecleO , oluorbloi < he.lntcn e Itrii 'etbcr reinedle * bTe OHed. 'Try tn , anU teUyonr i/nlgl'iT / ' fgnpi U merits. merits.DO NOT DELAY ictfl the drain on the y tera prodnc > ermBn nt tllaafcUIt ? , bnt bar It , TRY IT LOURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , md when you can not obtain It orhlm. in ill ! send It , prepaid , on rccelptofprlt-f > r. Bosiuilio' * TrcntUeon Pile * eut fre m application. Addrt DR , BOSANKO MEDICINECO , , C. F. v . -,1-9 j a A new an'l hitherto nnknn n rcmedjr tor all dlscitea of the KUcnys , Bir.dilcr , and Utlnarj It will positively care Dlabetea , Urav.M , Drop ay , Brleht'a Dldcasf , lnhlHty to retain or expell the Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , high cole red and scanty rrlne , Pabjful Drinatlnp , LAME BACK , UeneiV. Weakness , and all Fcaialo Com' plaints. it avoids Internal medicmea , la certain In It effects and cores when nothln ; else can. For sale hy all Drnsrclata or Bent l > y mall free upon receipt of the pnc ( > , $2.00. DAY I NEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. yonr addtesa for oar little hook , How j was Savod. " "IW K MH * 7.- 'nr Vob-wnt. Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop , & Manager , The mnat thorough appolntoi and complete Machine Shops and Foundry In the state. Castings ol every description mMUlfacted. Engines , Pnmpa and cyery class of machinery made to order. order.peclal attention given to Well Angsirs , Pulleys , Hangers , , Cecr etc Plansfornnw Machlnery.Mes'ihanlta ! Dracsbt ng , Models , etc. , neatly executed. 66 Harnav St. . Bet Mtfa and 15tli. BELVEIEKE Star Wind Mill , MANUFACTURED BY TIIOS. E. WILLIAMS , RED OAK IOWA. Correspondence solicited rora those ncedlnz a tellable Wind Vlill Send for circular and prices and any information It regard to the JH11 will b cheerfully tumiBhed. LIVE AOFNTR WANTED. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE BELVIDEKE STAR WIN ! ) HULL , r.ECAU-E let. It la more safe in a pile of wind , uj | n the most sudden cl.anzca of the wind from .any direction , befnnse the \vheil Ijlnjr flat oa the tower Is alwnjs rely with its etiso to the wind , and nllons the vaneto ining c far arpund , with oat turning or strilitut ; the uheel ! ! nd. It I * n riyid wheel having no moveablfc Joints t jA r out , nut or crcaV in thd wnd. 3rd. 1& nor eleet lua no eflect un It. ith. It loii.3 lens power from friet'on ' than other Hills. 5th. I twill run with less nlnl th n otucr Mills. 8th. Itlseislly rfgulatcd so It wJI perfoim any amount of work required legs tnan Its capac ity. ity.7thl It has no pullies , sj'iingsnors'Jdinir heads to reezo up in winter. Stli. It will not pump wh-n cut of ccar. 9th It is well and heavily painted Ith thr coats ct the heat caint the mirke ; can afford. 10th. It Is a perfect self-regulator , and will take care ot ItseH in heavy chanwble wind atorma. lltli. Itssymttrlcalform is apsrfect om ment I2th. JJever have heard of any blown do n as yet when properly set up with a regulating vane , nor ever damaged in the least by tn wind. ISth. They ara of ( teed material anil mule. 14th. All shafts turned , boxes bablted am ! all necessary parts double nutted. Ifith. It Is moro simple , more compact In con traction and strini"ihtt h < r Mills WROUGHT IRON FENCES. * Wire Fencing and Hildne i Speciality. Their beantr , permanence and economy dally worfclnz the extinction oi all fenclnz cheap material. Elfant In deslsn , Ind strnctlbl9 Fences for Lawns , Public Grounds and Ceme tery Plata. Iron Va ? ! , Lawn Sottcej , canopied and of nwttc pttterns ; Chain and every description ol Iron and Wire ornamental work dcslimed anil manufactured by E. T. BARMJAP Wire am ! JrpnW'rk , 17. 29 and 31 VToodwanl Are , De- trelt , llich. &eo "l < "n > * > -aUlozue ani * XO CHANGING CiRS BE51WISS OMASA AOT CHICAGO , Where Dlr < ct connection ! are Made With Through Sleeping Car Lines IO Xcw York , Boston , Philadel phia , llaltiiuore , Wash- AND ALL EASTERN OITiSS. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for ndianapolis , Cincinnati , Louis ville. AND ALT , rotMa i.s' tns K BEST LINE FOB ST. LOUIS , Where Direct Connection , are made In tne UNION bEPOT i h Throujh leo Car tine * f. r all I'olota S GXTJ O ? EC . The * New Line for P DBS , t .Q Eajyorite Eoute for offered by this Lln'ilbTnvvBfeisaanJTouriita , are as follows : 1b < f celebratftfPulIma'i ( I0-vcheel ) Palace fcletp- ln CarsvrrfaonIyon this Line. C. , B. & ( J. 1'ibCJ Drawing-Hoom Core , with Horton's Re- clhiinjr Ch Irs No e\t-a charf o for Seats in P.eclir.inc Chairs. The famous r , f. & Q.Talace Dinin ? Cars. Oorjcous Smoking Cars Otud witn Eleiant HU'h-Backed RiUau Kcvolvln ; Chtirs for the exclusive 1130 of flrst-classpiuen. Srcrs. Srcrs.Stael Tra k and Superior Fquipment , com bined with their Great Through Oar Arrange ment , ra-kts this , above all others , the favorite Route to ilio East , South , and b'outh-Ejst. Try It , ami you wilt find travelingj a luxury Instead of - discomfort. TnroughTI.UeUvia thii rcle rated Line for sale at a'l ' offlocs in the UnltcJ titatesand Canada. All infoiiiutionabait Rates of F re , Sleeping Car Accomirodatlons. Time Tables , ftc , will b cheerfully given by appl > ins' to J-1IESR.WOOD. General Passenger Agent , CbUago. T. J. POTTtR , General Manager , Chicago 1BSO. K. c.Jrr.JGEac.B.R,8. } L v i or j Direct tiue to ST. LOJTJ5 ii'I ) THE EAST From OKH * xntl the WEST. So hMic o' rsrs < t < rcen Ooalisandbt. And but ono bstivi-9n Oraat1 * and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS rnonrwa JLL Eastern & Western ( Jllios - rgco tad In adyance of other llne Unaa \ equipped with Pnllman'g Pfflaco STeoplnjf Cars , Palace D > Coach- , . < ' es.lllller'a Safsty Flutiorm ind * Coupler and the celebrated WcgtlnjfborM Ar-Brake. ! TSEE THAT YOUK TICKET READ3"fcS tarVIa Kanea9 Clty. t Joaeph Tlcke'j tor eaid at all conpca trtstlonn In the West. J. F. BARSARD , A. C. DA',7Ea , Ocn'l Sapt. , OonT Paao. ft Kiet A t St. Joesoh , Uo. Si. Joseph , Ho , W C. SKAOHIIBTT , TlcVtt Agen. , 1P20 Farnhem Strcot , ANDYBORDEN , A. B. BARNARD , Pass. Aecnt.Omsha. Oen'rl Asent , Oci I ) . SOUX CITY & PACIFIC AMD St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. ThtOld EelMle Sionx CUy Konte I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From COUNCIL BLUETS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMAROKT , Andallpolntaln Vortheru Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. This line la equipped with the Im proved Weatlnchooso Antotnatlc Air Brake" and UUlcr Platform Connlor and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT la unsurpassed. Elotruit Prawlnz Room -d Sleeplnz Cars.owno 1 will controlled by the com pany , run Through Wth nt Change between Union Pacific Transfer Pepot , Connd ! Bluff ; , and SU Paul. Trains 'aaire ' the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 6:15 p m. . teaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul at 115 a ra , maklntr .5S9-TEN HOUKS IK ADVANOB o AKY OxHEil RODTB. Retarmnt : , leave St. Paul at 8SO : p. m. , r- rlvi.1 ? at Sioni Olty at tiS : s. m. , and Union PaciflcTran fer Depot , Council Blnffj , at 9:50 a. m. Ee saro that your tlekctg read via "S C. * P. R. R. ' i F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Ml&nnri Valley , Iowa P E. UOCINSOK , Ass't Qen t Pass. Agent. J. II. tfBRVAN , and P4& tinker Aitrt , MICA. AXLE Comr'scdlarjjyly of powdered mica and Isineliw * W the be t and che ip st 'ubricator In the world. < tlsth b(9tbecau o > t doonotfcni , bntfomu a highly poIUhcd surface over the axle , cioln ? away with a lar o amount of friction. It b the cLcai > C3t because vou need use hut half the quantity tn gre a\ng \ your wa on that yon wonlJ of a ny other ax e grex v nrnle , and then mn yourwaton twice as Ion ? . It answers eqially ajwellfnr Mill Gearing , Threshlnz Machine , Busies , k c , as for wagons Send tor Pocket CyclopedlaotThlii Wonn Knowing. Mailed free to any aildrcea MICA MANUFACTURING CO. , 31 MICHIGAN AVENUE , CHICAGO. s@rAsk Your Dealer For It oct2T M AGEVTSWAlfTKD EOK the Fastest felling Book of th < j Age ] Foundations of Success. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. The laws of trade , 'e ' al forms , how to Irang. act buiineas. valaible tables , social etiquette , oaiUamentary usaze , how to conduct public bo.-ineis ; in i , ct it U * complete GulJa to Suc- ce 3 for all clagea. ; A family necesd y. Adrire ; * for dr ilars and special terms , \NCHOK PUB- O. , St. Louis , lla. ! H. R. 211H 3) ON , General Insurance Agent , QLL. iAjLi = unH-i. . , _ < * . . -I Lon don , CashAsaets $5,10TISI VESTCHE3TKK. N. T. , CAplUl 1,000,00 } rnEMERCIIAJifS , CfS'eWTiri.N.J. , l.OOC.OO OlRAniJ nilEPhU deIpli5aCapHal. . l.COi.OOO iORTUWKSTKRS" NA7IOXAI.Cap- lt l..v . SOC.WX nRE'iKN FOKD , Caliiornb BO& fl UKITJSU AMERICA ASSURAKCECo 1,200OCC SH A tr { FIRE INS. CO. , Aireis. . . ioO.OCf AUEPJCAF CENTRAL , Ao U = 00'cf 3 , get Cor. ol FUeenth & Douslaa St. * ' " ' OHAHA. MSB. KIDNEGBN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for "Weak or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Loss of Energy Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arising from Kidney CT Bladder Diseases. Also for Yello-w Fever Blood and Kidner Poisoning , in infected maFirial sections. 3T5y the distillation of a FOREST LEAF with JUMPER BERRIES and BARLET MALT * , . , discovered KIDXEOKN.which acts specifically OP theKldneyd and Urinary Organs , wmoTlns ; Injuries * deposits f ormcd In the bladder and proentin * any itralnin ? , smarting Mnoation heat ot Irritation In the membranous lMn % of the ducts or water pvwaja. It exclU * a healthy action In the KldMyt giving them strength , vlor and restoring tbe e organs to a healthy condition , showing Its effect * on both the color and easy flow of urine. It can bo taken at all times , Inall climates and nndenUir circumstances without Injury to the system. Unlike any other preparation for Kidney difficult ! * * It has a Tery pleasant and a < reetbl * taste and flavor. It has be a difficult to make a preparation i containing positive diuretic properties which will not nauseate , but bo acceptabla to the stomach Before taklnsr any Llvei medlciao. try a bottle of KIONEOEJ. to CLEiUSK the KIDSETS from foul matter. Try it and yon -vill always ustl t as a famllw zne < U-ln . Ladles especially will Ilka tti an J Gentlemen will find KIPXEOEN the best KidneyT.mlc tvernsed' NOTICE Each bott'e Vara the r nature of LAWRENCE Jt MARTIN , also a Proprietary Gorvo" .A ment Stamp , which permlta KIDNEOEX to be sold ( without license ) 67 Srazxisu. Grocer * * nd Other Persons rrerywhere. rot Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. - If not found at your DratrsteW or Grocers , we will send a botUa prepaid to the nearest ei.pfB J office to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DEUGGISTS , GEOCEES and DEALEES everywhere < f Wholesale agents In Omaha , STEELE , JOHNSON i CO. . will supply the rade at manuf actut ' * prlcea. IT IS * A GRATIFYING- , FACT THAT THE , * WHITE SEWING MACHINE -d ? * r > Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine instly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the 'simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in 411 the market. The White Co. employ as agents man of In tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything jnst as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The Bales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG , Cor. O.iYennort ami 15th Sts. Omaha. THIS JHEW AND CORRECT MAP1 , } tr f- Proves tcyond any reasonable question that the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN Is by nil odds the test road for you to lake when ttavellnc la either direction fcctwaia 1' Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest Carefully examine this Map. The Principal Cities of the "West and Northwest are 8tat6a lf on tills road. IU through trains mo&o close connections witli Uio trains or all railroads flC . Junction points. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Over , all oflts rincipal llne . each dally from two to four " " " - klllb T .rnM 1Tlkl(4& way UtA14 J AAISU4 4 or more Trains. It is tlia only road west ol Chicago that uses the - & * f PULLMANHOTEL DINING-CARS.1 It lii the . only . ronrt that run ? , Pullman , Sleeping Cars North or Northwest ot Chlcagi nenrir.t.oort * rrT anrTnn UioruuthefoIIowlnitTrunkLlnear " -.Illinois. Frecport fit Dnbnqno Line. " "Milwaukee , Green Bay &LaJco Snperiot Lb. . . _ Canad ° VCr ro d are sold by alt "P011 Ticket Agents fn the United State * and Uemeraber to ask for Tickets via this road , bo snro thay read over ltand taka none oth i nCGHHT , Genl ifanager , Chicago. W. H. SIBSSETT , Genl Pass. A ent , _ J . OOELj , Tlck t Aaent C. & N. W. Railway , 14th andlarnh m Streets. ; 1) . B KIMBAlJj , Assistant Ticket AzentC &N.W. Railway , 14th and Karnbsm Strettt > ' i' > J. BELL. Ticket Aeent C. & N W. Railway , U. P. R. R. Depot. * JAMBS T. CLARK General Asrent. ' ' O It ' " Frayucoo ' . ! * * ! And EverytMng pertaining to the jFarnitnia Upholstery Trade/ _ _ A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NSW GO ng AT I * 1208 and aplitaoothiat AGENTS WANTED FOB OOR NEW BOOK , "Bible for the Yonn , " B nz the stnry cf the Ecriptures by Rar. Gee Alexander Croo * , D. D. In s mp'e and attr- . tire Unzuao for old nd young. Pro . c. mostrate.1. irakinxamojt intertstluif ' .uly presnTe youth's instructor. Evtry nd in secure tnls work Picachen , jr j rent will culateK PticoJIOO. i ihodd1 dr- Bern ? for circnlin with titr- J. H. CHAUBERa fteraa. . f CO.St. . Lcufc , Jfg AGENTS CREATIVE SCIENCE