THE DALLY BEE. " OMAHA PUEUSHIKC UOPROPRIETORS. . 9U Fan.ham , Ul SU. aid UHk StreeU TEUMB Of SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Copy 1 year. In tdnuico postpaid ) . .t3.00 " * - " * " " " " 2.00 TIKE TABUS- THE MAILS. 0 , * N. W. B. U. , t 0 a. m. , S:10 : p. m , ' O. B. & Q 6 29 a. tn. , 210 p. m. C.Q.l&r.E. U. . 530a , fl * & St. Joe 23 a. m. B. City aP.fi 30a.m. 0. P. B-R.ll:40a.m. O. & B , V. to Lincoln , 10 a. tn. B. ftM.RR..b:10a.m. O. UN. W. , T:80 .m. ' 0. t H. W. B. K , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. & J. , 11 a. m. , 920p.m. C. 11. 1. & P. , lla.m. , 11 p.m. C. B.kSt , Joe.lla.tnllp m. U. P. B B , < p. m. O. * R. V. from Lincoln , ISOt ) p. mj B.dty * P.Ua. tn. B. & H. lnl < eb.t p. m. Local mails for SUtea Iowa leave bat ones a day , via : i:33 a. m. OSBce open from IS to 1 p. m. Bundayt. THOMAS F. HALL. FoetmMt'f . Arrival And Depanmre of Trains UKION PACITIO. Bally Irprea..11:16 p. m. 825p.m. do Klxed eaop-m. t35p.m. do Freight .6:80 .m. I'M p. . do do . . .B:16 .ni. l SO .m. OAED OF THE BUEUHGTOS. LUVK OttAHi. AUUYIOKABA. Kzpreai E : 0n.tn. Rzproa 10:00 a. m , Kail 0 )0 ) v m. M U 100 p. nu Bnndaya Kicepttd. SoniHys Exceptcd. CHICAO O.tROCE ISLAND & PACIFIC. Hail . _ .CCa.ia.lMaU . 122 P- - Kxprca . S:10 p.m. | Expi a lOMOa. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mall . _ .8.0 a.m. I Mall . _ 7:20 p. m. Bxprea -.R:40plm.lExp " .180 . . Sunday * ezccpUd. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE fe COUNCIL BLUJTF8 VaU.6:00 a. m. I Kxpre * - .T Kiriresa . 6 0 p.m. | Man . i.-2S tra. . The only line runnlns Pullman Bleepl&e Can oat of Guiaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & KORTHERH NEBRA6K * . EA1L- WAY COMPANY. Leave Arrive. Krpr s . . . . . .80 a. m. 1 Fspreai . . .4:30 p , m. jjucj . l Op m. ( Mixed . 10:45 : a. m Pally Exo pt Sundays. B. 4 If. R. B. In KEBSASKA. MCIVR. A1UUVB. Express. . . 8 a ml Freight . ff > fm Freight . CS5 p ni f Expn-ta . 4.1jptn SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R. ARRIVIS. . . - Eipress..SM - p. m. | Express - ii26 p.m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B R. L nve Omaha , dally. 3 a. m. , 9 a. in. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , S p. m. , Sp. m .op. m , , 6 p. " " "jleavc Coandl Blaflg ; 8 8 a.m. , OSBft.m , , 10S5 a. to , 1135 a. m , 1S5 p m. , 2:28 p. m. , B:25 p. m. , 5:25 p. mn 8S5 p. m. , Four trips on Sunday , leartnp Omaha at 9 and 1 11 a.m. , 2 and 6 p. m. ; Council Blnfls fct 836 , lltZE a. m. , and S:2& and 5 5 p. d. FAKSVKOIC TK1IKS. leave Omahii : 6 a. m. , 7 a. in. , 88 . m. , 1 p. BU , iaO p. m. , 7 5 p. m. , Leave Council B'.unVc 8:16 a. m , , B : a. m. , Si : a , m.B 5 p. m. , 70 p. m. , 730 p. tn. pally except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN ? ALLSY R. . UaVI , 4RR1V . _ 10:15 a. m. , Dallv except SundaT * . CHARLES POWELL , rDSTICE OF THE PEACE Coruor Itth nd I Ftrnhaai St * . . OnaaaSeb. YfM. 81SJERAL , TTORSEY AT LAW Boom 8.Crelghton Block. Itth St. OKAHA , NEB. D. L THOMAS , 1 TTORNKY AT LAW Iroani money , bnyi A. and Bella real esUte. Boom B , Crelghton fiiock. _ _ A. C. TROUP , ftRNKT A7 LAW Office In nmgcoml A. B-'ock. with Goorp , fanthun St. St.OtXTEBL THOMAS , TTOERST AT LAW CrolckiniTik a Bnlld A . In * . A. M : CHAQWICK , AT LAW Office IBOi rarnhwa kTTORNET ' WM.LPEABODY , * WTEB Of6c In OrolKnton Block , next U j PortOfflce , OKAHA.KEBRASKA. rtmrja. OOLUSCTIOKS KAD O'BRIEN & SARTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , or.lCg Jnlon Block.nfUienth tat Faroimn ATTORNEY AT LAW. AKBACH BLOCIT. WR- DOCO16TH 5T8. OJi UIA. KEB. W. J. Oonnell , Attorney-at-Law " OtBca : ? rent rooms , OT talrtla new brick building : , K. W. conwc - Fimhun Stroota. .UB.ICT. REDICK & REDICK , Attorneys-at-Law , Spedal attention irtll t ri et to * 11 rtlts acafniteorporaUoM ot every deserlptton ; will pUcUc * to U Jthe Ooorta of th Btata und toe United States. omeo Faronam Bt , Opposite Onurt lloara EDWARD W. 8IKERAL. TTORNOT AT LAW Boom Cwtjkton A Block , 18th and Dontla itreote. nofttt : . F. MANDER80N , AT LAW Sit Fanlum Eif act t gi.-au.RM. 0. BICHABDS & HUNT , Attornejs-at-Law. Omct-215 South Jonrteonth Btreel. SANTA OIiAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age , , Wona rtuldlBcorerle3lnthcwoildbiTObecnmad Xinoni other things where Santa Caus stayed Children olt ask U he mokes coeds or not , H really he tvos In a monnUln of snow. eyelr an orcurrion Balled clear to th Pol * xi loddenly droppedlntowhatsccmedllkoknola Wtxr * moutor ot wonders they found anewland. bolno appeared on each i hand. * hn twy-uk There wer mocntalni llk ouri , with tnon beautUat freen , And far brighter kUos than ever were seen , JJlrdg with the hues of a rainbow were found , gVhlle flowers of erqolflta f ragnnce were grow Inraronnd. . . Mot Jong were they left to wonder In done < A. b ta : soon caaw tht/ had heard much about. < TwM &nU CUu < eelf and thUthey all say , 1e leoked lite the picture esee erery day. AAC 4U > &a * * * mitvtm rf w - g B t ha took tUosa on fcoird and droTd tnesn He showed them all orsr bis wonderful realm , And factories making jroods for women and men Farriers were wortlus on hats treat aud RnalL To Bonce's ther said they irere ecudlng tocm all. KrU Klnlo , the Qlovo Maksr , told them at oaoe , All our Clorea wo are sending to Bunos , Bants showed them suspenders and man ; tblayl Saylnr I alse took these to friend Bonce's ctort. Bnta Clans than wtljipered a secret he'd tell , Aa In Omaha every one knew Bunco well , He therefore shauid send hb coeds to bis caw , lus friends will pet their foil share. Knowing . _ . _ . . . . „ & * .A rlaAll * M In f % * 4B.ff& 1/tim. per tblrU , e uars , or KIOTCI grew. * S-adrottreSiUroranntoneaiidaU. * . Champion natter ol the Wert. WOBTS EEMEMBEEINQ. _ . . , TAtSivr's Sstnie AFIUSCT rjpwie In .hbatte thirty or forty ijUssci of Spur Ing ; all the virtues of U.e iow CASES IT O. J"- MIT CA63 6T.,0 CAMX.KEB. A . OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS J. U. ROSjfd Art Emporium. 751C Dolge Strtet , Steel Eiira\l ! RS , Oil l .iutints , Chromoa Kancv Primes FiajoiopaSiccUlty. Low prices. ABSTRACT AND REP L ESTATE. JOHN L. aicCAOUK. ARCHITECTS. A T. LAROE. Jr. . Uoom 2. I'telgl.Hn ClocV. Room I1 , delation Clock. BOOTS AND SHOES- JAMES DkVIXE & CO. , Fine Boo's and Shoes. A cojJ assortment ot home r/prlc on hand. CT. Igth and Harner. Tfl03 EK1CKSOX , a. C. cor. .Cut audli BED SPRINGS- J. F. TARHlMgK. HJmuta-turer.YisicherB'nilc. iCIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS- ANDIIKW B03KWATER , 1510 Faroham St. TownSuneyj , Gralc and Sewerage Systems a Sp.ta'ty. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN G. WILLIS. 1414 Dodge Street. DENTISTS- DB. PAUL , Williams' Hock. Cor.lBth & Dodge DRUGS , PAINTS AN3 OILS. KUHN&t-O , Pharmacists , Fine Fancy Goo < l8 , Cor. 15th and Dvujlas Street ? . VT. J. WHItEUOUiE , Wholesi'e & fecUU.lS st. C. C. FIKLP. 20S2 North Side i timing Streetl FURNITURE. A. F. GROSS , Vcv and Second Hand Fnmltnre aid ttovoa , 1114 Dongla * . E. O , Targcoa Agt. GROCERS. Z. STEVENS , 2lstbet n Cumins and Izird. T A. KclHAWK. Corner 23il a-ui Coming Sta. CAS FIXTURES- D. FIT2PATKICK. HC l > ouglg Street. HATTERS. . W. L. PARROTTE 4 CO. , HCO Douglas Street , Wholesale Exclusively. HARDWARE. A. HOLMES , corner 16th and California. HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. ladies get roar Straw , Chip and Felt II als dona UP at nortbciSt corner Seventeenth and Capitol avenue. WM. DOVE , TKOP KTELUCENCE OFFICE- MRS. LIZZIE DSNT , 217 ICth Streot. JUNK 71. BERTHOLT ) . Ram rnJ HoUlii. MEAT MARKETS- The Boston Market. MOOLE & JESTER , Fresli and Cured Meats , Came. Fl-h. Poultry. Etc. . 2020 Cmrlnz StreeU MILLINERY. MRS. P. A. KISGER , Wholcjala and Betail , Fancy Goods in great tailetyCiphers , Card liuarus , llo ierr , gloves , corsets , &j Cheapest HDU O In the Wost. Pnrchag-M BMC 3) per cant. Onler t.v llail UBFiftfcnlli > . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- W. S. GIBBS. M. D. , Room No. 4 , Crclghton Hlock.lt tli Street. P. S. LSISEXEIKG , V. I > , Masonic Blo.k. C. D. HART. M. D. . Fye and Far. opp.pwtsffice PHOTOGRAPHERS- PHOTOGRAPHS AM ) TIN TYPES. GEO. HtYN , PROP. Grand Crntral duller } . 212 Sixteenth Street , netr Masonic Utll. SatUfaction Guaranteed or Money Rrfundeil. STOVES AN3 TINWARE A. BURMESTEH , Pei'cr In Stcn cs and Tinware , and 3I imf curcr of TinRorfsand all Linda of Enildinz Work * Odd Fellows' Block. SEEDS- J. EVANS , Wholesilo and Retail See 1 Drillj and Cultivators. Odd Fellows U all. SALOONS- BESRY KAUFMANS , In the tew bilck block on Dou lia Street , has jntt opened a moat tilcjant Beer-Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. FLANNERY , On Farnhani , next to the B. & il. hcadqoarttrs , has reopened JL neat an I compute istablis- mmt which , barrios rIRK , and Mother thip- ton'i ) Propbccr. v.ill bo open fort'c bo snith Hot LunJi on anA aftir prcj-ntilale. "Caledonia , " J. FALCONER , 67D IBth Street. Auction Sale of Public Building North Platte , Neb- , and Gump Stimbauab , Wyo. Headquirtcrs Dfp't ot tUe Plattc , Office Ct'ief ' Qiartcrnu.3tcr , FORT OMAHA , Nm , Jaoniry 31,1SS1. IIIKHE WILL HE SOLD at Public Auction on JL the re-po = U a premises , couimoaciuj at IS o'clock , noon on Monday , F > orniry SStn , 1 8' , ho public bnlldm.,8 and Etiuctizrcj at North ' , NeVr&Bki , and Camp SUml > auh , Wjo- . The buildings at N-rth Tlatte consist of two Offlcer'a Qairtcrs , two Storehouse ? , Guardhoose , two Offices , Carpenter Shop , Hospital , Laun- drcagi s Quarters , Eikchou c , Coal Micd , Maa rlne. Watou Shed , fences and Outhouse ! The bnildlncs at Camp Sumbaua consist of .KQUfflcora'Qiirtcrs , two Cominny Qiirte-B , Io3-t ! l , two Office ) , Ouardaonse , four Store- houaea , blacksmili tih > p , Oirncnter Ship , two tiUbles , four Linnilrejses Q larten , llakehou , Telegraph Cffic. Saddle honre , and fojr other bulldtigs a'8.1 Fcncciard Outhou 3. Ttrms Cathondaycf eals. ililiUry custody } f the property will end thirty d iys atter nlo M. L LUD1KOTON , K-Gt Chief Quutcimister. OK. A. S. PENDERY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN ; 1US rKRMANESTLT LOCATED HI3 ICAL OFFICE. M Tenth Stieet , - OUAHA , NEBRASKA Offerln ; hli terricci In all departments o medicine uii ) eurpcry , both In general aii p dal pnctle acute and chronic diseases. Ca be consulted nlnt and day , and will vtstti , . part of the city and county on rcolpt of letukv FEVER AND AGUE. Tber Une clvUired nation In the Western Hemisphere In which the utility of Hosteller's Stomach Bitten as a tonic , co rective , and anil , bilious medicine , U not known and appreciated. While U Is a medlclno for All wosone and all climate * , It b cjpcdally suited to the complaints ee ctrated by the weather , bcln ? tte puttst and ocstcseUbIo stlxulant ( n thworld. . For sale by Druirrists and D aler , to whom ap * ilv f. r Hmttt r'ii Almn c for " ! HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line 01 Steamships LoaTlnj ; New Tork Krcry Thursday at S p. m. Tat England , Prance and Germany , For Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO. , P 3enje Agentl , Broadway. New York TUB MERCHANT TAILOR , b prepared to make Fanta , Salts acd overcoats to order. Prices , Ot and workmanihlp guaranteed to suit. One Door West of fJrnlcfeshauk's. nldlr UNO. G. JACOBS , ( formerly cC OUb k Jaccbe ) UNDERTAKER Ho. Till Farnham St. , Old Siand cf Jacob Oil Q&DK&S Br TKLXQRA.ra SOLICITS THE FABMER51 ALLIANCE , TbeOlaaa of Persons Entitled to Membership. To the Editor of Ton BSE There are some questions Ihnt coma up concorniug the organization of , and working of tha Farra'&ra' Alliance. Perhaps gome of tha readers of THE BEG may ba interacted with ita dis- casslon. At the organizitloa of an Alliance at a neighboring railroad town this question was discussed : Who are practical farmers ! Are these men who own biuk stock , and have their money ibveatod in 1-ind , and pay for their farm labor , or Irra rentcta , prac tical farmers ? Are such men aa heavy railroad con tractor' , who ownlargd tracts of land , covered with tenanted houses , and thoao lands looked after by competent overseers , while ths man who has hia money in the land , parhap. " , ecea the farm onca a year. Are such men till ers of the sol 1 Some of the evils of such men being - ing admitted to the Alliance are men tioned as these : They could throw all their tenants into a precinct or ganization , and have n controlling voice by force of numbers instead of sympathy , and , although their influ ence might not be very damaging to the alliance as a body , we ought to avoid all chances for complaint. Again shippers and others directly interested , but ruled out by not coming within the scope of. oparativc fanners. Some of this class are complaining because they cannot be come members now. Wo hope this feeling is confined to narrow limits , and probably it waa thought by the leaders in this movement to be wise to debar such classes from the voting power in theTarmera * Alliance. Still we want their support and hearty co operation. Let ui look the facts squarely in the face , and try tn en gage the largest number possible in this movement ; work harmoniously together and press steadily on to vic tory. SCBIBE. OMAHA , Feb. 10,1881. ' . PLEURO-PNEUMONIA' NAT0EE OP THE DISEASE THAT HAS AP PEASED IN WESTERN IOWA. The announcement that plouro- pneumonia had made Its appearance among a lot of calves shipped into Iowa from Now York , has created the liveliest kind of excitement , not uu- mingled with consternation , among cattle men &nd stock ovryera. The name Is associated in their minds with visions of wholesale bovine de population and enormous pecuniary losses. The ravages of the disease on the continent of Europe and in Eng land have been pictured in graphic terms , f.nd the stories have lost noth ing of their terrors in transcription. So much has been writton.ln the same strain on this subject that it has comu to bo very generally believed that when p'euro-pneumonia makes ils ap pearance in a section of the country , the cattle in all the region round about are doomed to certain death ; that ttfibn one cow or bull in a herd dies from the malady ell the rest are morally certain to go the same way. The reporters of The Chicago Times visited the Union stock yards ii that city , last Thursday , to make inquiries concerning the apprehended danger to cattle. A wide difference f opinion was found to exist among drovers and cattle raisers , as well as ihippera , but the moat intelligent mong them were disposed to think ; hat the scare was to a degree unwar- aated by facts. As a rule they are keenly alive to the possible danger > f the introduction of the disoise n the Kett , but they found solace in , he brsliof that it would never gain a bothuld in the vast grazing field * of .ho Occident. Amorg others , Mr. John B. Sherman , superintendent of ho ettck yards , Dr. Hopkins , chief f stock yards health board , and Colonel Coy , attorney for the com pany , wire encountered in the sup- rintondent's office. Dr. Hopkins who has given the subject of cattle diseases the closest attention for sev- ral years , was constituted spokesman if the party in a measure , and at the request of the proprietor proceeded 2impart his view. ' " ' "The plenro-pnonmonia scare has no terrors to me , " he exclaimed"and Ibeliovo ii is moro of a panic among veterinary surgeons than anybody else. They have to make a living , you 'enow , and if they can got up a scare hey will only be doing a stroke of business. Not that pneumonia among cattle ia not a serious thing , bnt Tarn firmly convinced that it could never ibtain a foothold In the western coun- ry , where every living thing has plen ty of pure air to breathe. Pleura- pneumonia 'is a crowd poison , " and as- cording to the best Information I can obtain , only prevails among cattle that have been penned up together closely for days or weeks at a time. The dla ease comes from their being compelled to breathe the poisonous exhalations rom the lurgs of other animals con fined with them. Ttsey may be per- ecily healthy when they are put into a pen or car , yet after breathing the same air for a time iheir lungs may become affected arf& pneumonia make itself manifest. I have known of cattle that have left these yards perfectly sound'in ' every respect to bo pronounced diaeaicd on arrival In England , and I can attribute it to nothing else than 'crowd poisoning. ' The.same malady has bon observed among ihe passengers in the crowded emigrant ships , and it was a common ; hing in slave ships. Men predisposed * o consumption or other pulmonary .roubles succumb to 'crowd poison- ng , ' while these differently consti tuted throw otf the deleterious effects of the polluted air , and so it is with cattle. I cannot believe that western stock raisers are In .any danger from the Introduction of pneumonia among their herds. From what I know of the disease , I should not hesitate to let a cow suffering from the complaint ran with a herd of sound cittla , and unless tbe others had been subject ed to the same conditions aa the diteased animal , I have not the lightest idea one of them would take the 'pledge , ' as it has been called , in England and in the distiller/ pens of the eastern states , it may be differ ent , and there it Is possible there m&y be such a thing as'malignant or con tagious pleura - pneumonia , which could ba communicated by the touch of breath in healthy aniicals. Those cattle pens are like hospitals. They become saturated with disease , and nothing but fire or eatth can destroy the germs of the trouble. England in particular maybe likened to a great pzat-hoiue , a-d the United States should enact lawa which , will effect ually protect onr people agiiost the danger of bringing diseased brutes in to this ocnntry. "The bill which haa been In1 reduced into congress providing for a commis sion or national board of cattle Inspectors specters , with power to quarantine in fected districts and adopt other stringent and effective measures for the prevention and suppression cf contagious diseases among cattle in , I thick , a good thing , and should pwr. We need general lawa on the subject , u well ma state laws. It has been argued that con grew cannot pass such a lair without interfering with the right * of state , but a ain.ilar liw 10- lating to yol ) ) -v fuver was en-ictnJ , ; nd if it cull ba puatd mica it ran bo pissed 215 i , if it iaah wii tint piib- licsifoly or p.iblio policy demands it. ' "Plauro pneumOiiHand Tesaafovur ' 'arj two distant forms of ( ] Ua.ian , are I thi > y not ? " inquired the reporter. j "As different 88 biuitll-poz ia from cholera. Pneumonin , as I have ex1 1 plahioJ , Is ) nothing more than a cjLl { on tie lungs , acquired , aa a general thing , from the inhalation of impure air and exposure. Wnile Texas fever is a milady nobody knows much about. Ii is a diacase tint is communicated by apparently ho > lthy Texas ctttlo , shipped north in the Eiiminer and fail mouths to northern cat le , which ' die , but do not spread the disease any furthsr. It is sura death for our native cattle lo como in contact with Texas cattle during the warm months , or even so much as cross their trail , bnt herds may occupy Adjoining fields without danger. Whether the fever is com municated by contact , by the ticks which fall from the hiJea uf the southern animals , or from the hoofs , is a conundrum the exports have been utterly usable to amwer satisfactorily to themselves or to the public. Murrain is a diiesse which may at tack the cittle on tha western rauchea dur.ng protracted droughts , but leg- Jlition can du very little for the reg ulation of this form of disease. ESIIiVER-BEARING IHEE3. A FORE-.T THAT ASSAYS 8200 TO THE TON BOTH TUBES AND StORY TALt , . SJvar-RccST v. ) Cor. Piochs Ricord. "It is seldom that Dime Fortnno bestows her ciresaos on the paoplo who are worthy ot them , yet in the case o ! Henry Freudonthsl and Louis Haeacl , it > TOuU seem th-it that old lady had at last C-ima to her right mind and haa boon ever to lavish of her favors on tw > deserving young man. . Oa the 24th of December Frea- dental and Hasacl , chloriders in the Thompson & McNally , wore putting a hale into very htrd rock , when sudden ly the entire face cf the dnf 5 gave way vrith a booming sound into a black abyss 200 feet deep. Hasscll , who was turning the drill at the time , In- ntantly sprang backward , thtroby saving himself from being carried , downward with the huge mass of rock. The astoniihcd chlortdera realized thbt an immonsi cave was before them. Two hundred feet over head , and faintly seen by candle light , frowned ita dome-like coiling , the further extremity of which was lost in the darkness. riVe hun dred feet below , firm and up right , stood a forest of huge trees. Ropaa w re procured and the chloriders deacouded into the forest , ' which was found lo be p'otrified. On some of the trees si range' characters nero Inscribed. Various mosses , also petrifactions , appeared green and lifelike , covering the ground. All these petrifactions carry silyer. Some ot the samples broken from the trees ass .y aa high as § 200 per ton. List evening , in company with A. O. Parker , mining engineer , wo visited the wonderful cave and found the dimensions as follows : Length , 8G5 feet ; width , 75 to 100 foer ; height , from the bottom to ceiling or roof , 375 lo 400 feet. A Ha-UNTED CLOCK STORE. A MISCHIEVOUS YOUTH CREATES A MID NIGHT SENSATION. Carson Appeal. On Friday afternoon. McLaughlin , the iawelor , wont to Virginia City to see some Storey county members re garding the Introduction of n bill to reduce the freight on clocks over the Central Pacific railroad. In hs ab- aonce he left a young man to look after the store. MoLaughlln did not rotnru on the evenirg tra n having encountered some opposition to hs : bill and in the meantime his clerk conceived a fiendish plot to ruin him. He fell to work on the clocks 148 of them aud set the alarms in such a way that they would begin to sgitalo the atmosphere about midnight , aud maintain a desultory fire until about three o'clock in the morning. The clocks are made by an Ingenious Yankee in Meriden , Conn , aud are warranted to raise a neighborhood and keep np the noiao seven minutes. In the day time the reaching power of an alarm clock is 2Gj yards , but in the solemn stlllncsi of the nl ht ita inner harmonies will resound through a ward whoso superficial area is four squire miles. At midnight Officer Stern , who wai passing the place , sprung high in the air under the sud denly acquired impression that the building was falling down. In a fovr minutes a crowd from Gilho ily'a reached the spot and paused to hear tbe alarm go off. Jnet , however , as the click No. 1 was workeulng under ils well-sustained efforts , the brazen snort cf clock No. 2 blended so nice ly with it ( hit the transition of sound was not detectedby the audierca , "She's a stayer,1' said the officer. Inside of half an hour abou1 ; a hun ! dred persons had gathered , while the clocks wheeled into line with so much precision that no one doubted that the same old clock WAS keeping up its licks , with an occasional change of key. At the end of the first hour the wrrk- iug force was augmented by two decks being in the same shif c. "Gottin" its second wind , " said the thoughtful pijfler. Occasionally six or seven clocks would break loose at once , and for the last half hour a chorus of clocks woke slespers from their beds and roused the town for bljcks around. Whea the crashing finale came tbo street ' was daserted , and the Associated Frees ' reporter tali grapheda long account of a haunted clock factory to the Atlantic * ' seaboard. McLiughlin id still looking \ for the boy who tampered with the I machinery , but for some unexplained _ reason the precocious youngster has so far escaped thi scrutiny of the t people. { : Something About Soldering1. t American Agriculturalist. . > -Milk pans , pails , and many other J tiu household utensibj will get leaky 1 and need repairing. Bits of rag and i splinters of wood , etc. , give temporary - i rary amendment in some cases ; but the only permanent method is to use solder. A soldering "kit" consists of' a soldering iron of copper , we'ghing about twelve ounces , a iUt ten-inch fik , rather coarse , a scraper , aud a three-square file ground to three scrap ing edges for an fnch from the point. A bottle of soldering fluid will also be required , and a little rosin and some sal-ammoniac. List , and not least , & few sticks of solder. Direc tions for soldering : The "iron" must be tinned , this Is , covered with a thin coot cf solder. To do this , heat the iron somewhat above the melting point of solder. File one aide cf the beveled portion emooth , and touch it immediately with rosin and soldering fluid , and then with solder , and wipe smooth with a rag.File and "tin" the remaining portion. When done the Burfaca should be completely covered with solder. Another way is to heat tha iron nearly to redneas , and rutyupon the sal-ammoniao with solder in contactthen no filing will bo necei- Eary. The tinning must bo repeated whenever the thin coating of odder is removed by over heating of the iron , which is quite likely to occur. Now to the work. Wherever it is desired to at tach solder , the parts muat be clean. 'If ' the surface h not already bright and clean it must ba made so by ap propriate means. Harp the scraper will gjnera'ly bi of 3\ sa-apui tl o surftn- , rpoly wi'li \ ' stick BUUH : i > f ilu BI 1 ! u..g il ud , i , ' inatead of aDldoru g fluid , aj j-e ream , I t' the { .trta t > b. > toldored. Sloan whilts tne iron hai bce'i Ji ; itin in llio co k atovo ; no too hot , for thru the Bolder 14 boo fl'iid and you eciinii t pckupa i-o-tion with tin p > int of iron. T.ilcu Iha iron from the ( ire , wipe with a r. > e , or momentarily into a TTOftk ooluiiou of siil-.immsniao. Tonch the iron to thoBildtjrs : if the heat ia right , n ama 1 p irtii n adhurta , and ie plicod up ' thi sput where it will do .he cioat j ; < od. ( The tendency - cy to use too mush soliur should bo guarded Fgiinst. ) If the iron is not hot enough , warm i : aoma moro. Thp Iron must remiin in contact with iho place where the solder 13 to tick until the surrounuinj ; parts at the tempera ture of melted Bolder. With' the above utensils and directions almost any poraon can mend a milk pan or ordinary utensils , thongh there would bo much of soldering still to learn. Old torasto cans would be good to practice on until the art is acquired A Hard Year on block. Cobrado Springs M.ut.t\inccr. Reports from stock on the ranges hi the southern portion of the county are discouraging. Cattle are very thin , And in no condition ta withstand the Injurious cfibct of the spring storm ? , should they bo Eoverj. Sa far the season cf 1880-81 has been againat the nnchmen The scorching drouth of last summer , caueing a dearth of feed , has been f jllowed by tie severest win ter over known , in .ttis coun'r/ ' least , and heavy lossoa of bath cattle and sheep are necessarily the result. It ia moat devoutly to be hoped that the elements will favor us now with mild weather until the first of May , and thereby prevent slill heavier losses. Eucsien'a Arnica dalve' The Brer SA&VE In the world for Ofits , Bruises , Srrca , Dicers , Salt Rhoani , Fever Soroa , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilbhina , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salvo la guaranteed to glva perfect aatlaf- tlod In every case or cor.oy re funded , Price 23 cants per box. For aalo by Sdly Tsh & McMahon , Omaha , A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the npeedy euro of Consump tion and all diseases thit lead to it , such as stubborn coughs , neglected Colda , Bronchitis , Hay Fcvar , Asth ma , pain in tha side and chest , dry hacking cough , tickling in the throat , Hoarseness , Sere Throat , and all chronic or lingering diseases of tha throat and lungs , Dr. King's Now Dis covery has noequaland has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in their practice. The 'form ula from \7hich it ii prepared ia high ly recommended by all medical jour nals. The clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms. Go to your druggist and got a trial bottle free of coac , or n regular size for $1.00. For sale by d(5) ( ) IBII & McMAHO.v , Omaha. 45 Years before t C. McLAHE'S arc not rccomraendrd as a remedy " for all the ills that flesh is heir to , " but in alRctions of the Liver , and in all r.ilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they slanil without a rival. - AGUE AMD FEVER. No better cathr.rtic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As aiimple purgative they arc unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the I'd ' , withtheimpre&aioiuMcLANE'S LIVER L'lLL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. McLAsn and FLEMING Buos. % 3T Insist upon having the genuine DR.C.McLANK'S LIVER PILLS , pre pared b' * FLESIXG IJROS. , Pittslmrgli , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name Jffcfinncf spelled differently , but same tronnnciation. mw TO CUKE GONSUfiUPTiOH , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Throat , Lungs , ana Pulmonary Orftans. ? USEACOORD5NOTO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. Prepared from'i.'niJ tropical fruits > { / and plants. Isthe Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For Constipation , nillonsncss , Ilcatiaclic , Torpid Liver , Heni- orrboidH , Indt.spo.sition , and all DlNorderH nrlsfiifr from an Ol > - Htructed state of tlie sj.stesu. UiJics and children , nnil Ihosc" who dislike takUt pllla and naiiseom mi dicinci , are espe cially pleased uitli Hi ngrccnble qualities. TV.OPic-murr LAXATIVE may be nicd In11 cases that need HIP aid of n mirsatlvi % . cathartic , ornperirnt medicine , nndlillelt pro. ilucM the same result as the nprcnts immcil. It Is cu : icly frco from tlie usual objections common to ttiem. Facled'ln toonied tin toic only. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY ALL F ST-CI.ASS D RUG GISTS. C. F. Goo'm n , Wljclcsald Agcr.19 , Omaha , Neb. U/RMTCfl Local Aents everywhere togcf , 13 Ail 1 fcU Tea , Co3eo , EaklniPowder. . ' Klavorin ? Extracts , etc , by sample , lo hmillM , Profit good. OntQt free. People's Tea Co. , E JT 2860 , St. Louis. Mo. Any onu havlr.j deil anliuU I will remove them free of chirgc. Leave orders southeast com r of Harney anllHh St. , s < > conl door CHARLES SPLITT. To .Nervous Sufferers-Tlie Great European Kemedy Dr. J. B , Simpson's Specific Medicine. It la apoaltlrecure forSpcrmatorrhei , Bemlnal Weakness , Impotcncy , and ail diseases resulting from Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , J.os ol Kemory , Fains M tao Back or Sido. and diseases that lenj to Consumption Inzahity and an early grave The Speciflc Medicine is bcla ; cso with wonder ( O18UCCCS3. P a mphlct scat free to all. Write for them and Ret ful particulars. Price , Spedfic , Jl.OO par package , or six pik MrC9forf5.CC. Address all orders to J . B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , Kos. " Hand 108 Main St. , Buffalo , K. T. Sold In mana by a F. Goodman , J. W. Bell J. E. Ijb tid * II druggists everywhere. THE COLORADO ThUInstitution , looalnl m Dcmer , Co'miul. ' , the Education il and Commercial center of the West , Id pre-eminently tbe best an < ] moat practl- Oil ot lu kin.i for the ; S ERGANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. 0. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , SecratMjr , The moat extensive , thorough and complete cstllutlon ol the k'nd ' In tha trorld. Thousands of accountants and Casincsa men , ia the prin cipal cities sn J towns of the United States , owe their success to our course ot tr&liln ? . The fifeht Kind of Education for Youag Men and Ladies , Fine , now brick block , at junction ot three treet car linos. Eeantl7 ! fitted and furnished apartments or the application of and carrying oat ef oar norel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. who contemplate a bnalnesa Ufa. nd parents having aoni to educate , nre parties , arly requested to sand tor oar new Cbxalar , which will give fnI ! information as to termi , onvJitlon of entrance , etc. Address G , W. FOSTEE , President , a-3n Denver Colorado. BY THE DSC OF AFJKG PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL. EXTERNAL , AND ITCHING PILES I ni-cnoe on the application of Pi Bo antio * 11 lo Kcmgtly. wrhleh ace * ell . ectly upon Jie Tcmor * . allaying tbe lattsauo Itsfe ill other remedies tore Try tt aSte no ottapr , and tell iamcrita. iamcrita.DO DO NOT DELAY tcUl tlie drain on the cystem prodnc icrmanent tlUablUty , bat bay U , TRY ITABNE CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , rill Bend It , prepaid , on receipt ofprlrc Jr. Bdantco'a Treatise oa Pile * vent ftf nnppllcalloa. Addrea ME DR , BOSAHKO MEDICINE CO. PIQUA. O. C. F. G001IAN Afrent , Cmaba1' A r.ea : and hltLcrto uninawn ruced v for all Jlsc fca of the lUdncjB , Bladder , andv Urinary It wl'l positively care Diabetes , aravel , Drop- jy , BrL-ht'a DiaciSf , Inability to retain or cxpell tin Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , hfcb cole red and scanty trine. Painful UHnatlogr , LAME BACK , General Weakness , and all Female CODI- plalntg. It avolJd Internal medicines , ta certain In It effects and cures when nothlnj else can. For cole by all Draughts or sent ty mall ( rco upon rocelpt of tha price , $2.00. DAY HEY PAD CO. , PROF'RS , Toledo , O. tarn > . yoor addreea for onr little book , Row 8 wag Saved. " WK1 T. I8TT. Aeirat for Webr V . Machine Works , F. Hammond , Prop , & Manager. The movt thoroneh appoints I and complete Machine Shops and Foundry In tbeetato. Castings of every description m&nufactod. Enrfncs , Pcmpa and evo-y clasa of machinery made to order. order.pedal attention given to fFcl ! Aujjars , Pnllcys , Hangers , SiiaftinprBridc IrongCecr nttliiK , etc. Pl\n3totnow Slachlnery.Ueachanleal Draught n ; , Uodete , etc. , ncAtly executed. QS Harnov St. , Bat. 14th and 15tH. BELTTOEEE Star Wind Mill , MAH0PACTURED BT THOS , E. WILLIAMS , RED OAK IOWA. Corr pnndencc solicited rom those neeJIn ? a cIHble.Wind Mill cnd for c'rcn'ar ' and prices and eny Infommtlcn in regard to the Mill will b chceifully tarnished. LIVE AQSNTS WANTED. REASONS WHY YOtTsiIOULD BUY TI1E BELVIDEEE STAR WIND MILL. BECAU R lat. It b more Eafe'in a eale of wind , and ID he most snilden clmntrca of the wind from cny dlrcctlnn , because the whorl lying flat oa the toner U a'naya re'ilv with Itg edge to the wind , and allow slLe rano to iwlnjr c'car iroand , with out 'uriilng or striking the wheel. 2nd. Hnariiid wheel hav.njr no movcab'e ointa Ui jv'ear out , rust or creak In thj w n 1. 3rd. leu nor elect has no effect on U. 4th. U loxa less power from friction than other Mllla. 5th. It will run with Ices win ! than otber Mills. fith. It is c-villy regntated so It will pcrfotm any amount of work required less tnan Itg capac ity. ity.7th. . It has no pulllca , scilngsnor sliding heads to rcczo np In winter. 8th. It vl'i ' not pump whn out of gear. 9th It U well > nd hearth- painted with thr coita cf the best nalnt the market can afford. 10th. It Is a pefectBclfregulator , and will tike care of lt = e'J In heavy chanjsble wind sto-ma lltb. Ita ymotrlcalformlsaparfi-ctonnment 12th. Never have heard of any blown down as yet when properly sot np with arczulatlng vane , nor ever damaged in the least by tha wind. 13th. They are of good material and rnvJo. 14th. AlUhaf'a turned , boxes ba'olted end all ne Esary parts double nutted. ISth. It b moro simple , more compact in con traction and strniwor h * > n Mr Mills. WROUGHT SROH FENCES. Wire Fencing and Railing * Speciality. Their beauty , permanence and economy dally worklnz the extinction of all fencing cheap material. El ant In dftdsn , Sudestractlble Fences for Lawns , Public 0 rounds and Ceme tery Phta. Iron Vases , Lawn Settcea , canopied and of rustic patterns ; Chairs and every description of Iron and Wire ornamental work desimcd ! anil manufactured by E. T. BARNUM'S Wire and 1 Irrn Work , ? 7,29 aid 31 Woodward Ave , De- Itrolt , Ulch. 3cci"i'"lrt"t -atalooroa and icol yfJmffirfTfrsiTTf f r sc s NO CHARGING iRS EEJ1WEZS OMAHA AND CHICAGO , WuC o Tlrr cttontcjtions are M ! o With Through Sleeping Car Lines 10 Xew Yorlc , Host . , Philadel- , Iliiltiinorc , Wash- AND ALL FASTfiRN CITiES. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for IndianapolisCincinnatFLouis- 4 ville. AXD At. ' . rO. > T3ISTIE rilS BEST LIXE Full ST. LOUIS , Where Direct Conn i tiers nro irado in the UKION i EPlir i liThrtn h t Car Li Jest ralll'tnts s o The iYeiv Line for 3DES The Eavorite Eoute for Tlio uneiasle-I inilnceaenls offered hr ths ; Lice toTravcltH a-iilTouriils , arj as f.l ow. : The celebrated Pullman ( i.jhtclj ( I'ilace rlo p- irp Cars , inn only on thU Lire. CII. . & ( J. PUcj I'Hvii'g-KoomCora , w.tli Ilortnu's Ke- cllnln Ch Ira > o e t a chir a fjr Site in R clii ing Chair's The famous ' ! , P. & Q. I'i'ace Dlnln ; CM' . Cor .ous J-n'okin Cari G'ttd with Elegant Jli.h-CackeJ Hi t.in licvohiu. Ch ira for the cxclu3ivo u3ocr3tTas3p : ! a.cc * gera. gera.Stwl Track and c'upcriar Ffiuipmetit , corn- lined willi their fiftnt Ihroojli Car Arrange ment , mjkcs iliis aboroal' ' nhei § , the favori'c Itoutu ti > the E > st , SouSh , acd Southt. . Try it , sn 1 you will find travtllnj a luxury ioutciJ at i ilisunmfort. T ronliTi-Ket3 : vU thh ' "eh rated Line ftr si o at all olHccs In the Ur.ited it ittsard faiada All Information a1 ! ! tit Vatc ot Fare , Sleeping Car > C"OTiiro.UtIon9.'limo T b'ea , iu , will lie checifully tivcnhy appl l-\r in J JIF.3 U. WOOD. sent , Chi.ao. T. J. POTftlt , iir , Chici.o . 188O. KG.ST.J3 SS.B.8.B. , Is the only Direct line to ST. LOUIS AfD THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. Ho chac ; of can between Omaha and Si. Louis And bu ; one between Ccul.s and i-Tov ? York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS UACCIKS ili Eastern & Wesiera Cities With lea. ) charge * and In td ranee of oth r line ; This entire lire la onilpprJ with Pullman'i Palace Sleeping Care , Falaca DJ > & > ILCI. ea.MHIer'g Safety Kattonn and Cocplc * and the celebrated wo-jtlnghotw Atr-Erake. CSTSEH T3AT YOUR TICKITT RZ Kansas City , St. Joacpb " llcka's lor S lo tt ft ! ! coupon stations ti the West. J. F. \BSATID , A. C. DAWE3 , Oen'I Sapt. . QsnT Ptsj. S Tlciet Ag't St. JoscoKKo fct. Joseph. Xc , W C. SEACnUilST. Tciet Agcn" , ICIa Parnhaii Blrjot , AHDYEORDEN , A. B. EAR7IARD , Fa % . Atroi > t,0niaha. Gcr.'r ! Arcct , Omaha. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paid & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Edioblt Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL- , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all polntaln Northern Iowa , Mlnr.cMta acd Dakota. Thlg lln : le equipped with the Im proved WcsthiKhoC'M Automatic Air Brakes and illllor Platform Conplsr and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AHD COMFORT | j trasurpicMd. Elejrint Driwlnj Boom Md Sleeplnc Carg.owno-J and controlldd y the com piny , run Through Wlthsut Change Instwcen Union 1'adfV : Transfer Depot , Council KlaCs , and St. Pool. Trains Icare the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Blufb , atC5 ! p m. , renchint ; Slouz City st 10:28 p. m. , and St. Paul at 113S a. m , making HOURS is ADTAHCS o ANT OTHEU Hours. Retnrnaj , leave St. Paul at S O p. m. , ar > rlvtiK at Sioux City at 4:45 a. m. , aud Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Blufl > , at 9:50 : a.m. Be sera that your tt kot read via " 8. C. k f. B. R. ' F. C. JULLS , Superintendent , M'asouri Valley , Iowa P. E. BOBINS07T , Aa/t O n'I PMX Ajent. J. H. O'BBTAK , and Pawiisflr A tnt , CnnnHI Hlfff0 MAKE NO MISTAKE I MICA AXLE GREASE CompOBedr.r ! ? 1) of ponlcre u the twit an 1 chenp Jt nbricttor In ( he worlcf. " t lathe best bevius t t dnei mtiram , but form" a hlzhly pnlbbcd rurfa c over the axle , doing nwy v.itli a Ur amoant ot friction , 't ta tha cheapest hc ios ] you neol tue Lat halt the quan'-lt/ - yocr uison tl ityou woul J of any other x'e ? fen. t mr.de , and then run your von rwice arflon . Ii nawtr. ) rq : Uy aa well for Mill Cearin.- , Tbrcs'-ln J'achlnw , for -on3-Send for Pocket Cjclopcdljof Tlilncs Worth Knj-rnj. Mailed frc to uy id''rer MICA KA'iUfAiTU'vlHC GO. , 31 MICHIGAN AVPNOS. CHICAGO. Your Dealer For It vtsn-tf AOE TSWANIKDEOK - Iho Fastest FeKIjjf Book of tin Age ! Foundations of Success. BUSINESS AND SO'JIAI. FOUltS. The hws of trjdc , 'eal f.nnri , how to 'ranr- act bu inesa , valatble table ? , fociil etiquette oar'domeutary nsajc , how to conduct public bu < lnetlaf ctlt Uacora-lete Cads to Suc cess for all cla scg _ A family noccsj y. A&lrera for clrcclua and special tcrrng , AKcHO il PUB' LWHINQ C3. St. Loula , 3Io. M. B. CISUON , General insurance Agenf , . . J Lon don , CiahAsEts . S5.107.12J * ESTCHEaTEK. N. Y. . Capita ! . l.OOO.OOJ CnANTS , of Nevrark. N. J. , l.OCC.OO FinEPhIladelpila.CapItal. . 1,00. , OOC NOP-THWESIEI T MATIOXALCapSOC.COt SOC.COt FIRElIEiVS yO.-n ) . Californb . 600MJ 15KIT18U AMERICA A83OBAKCZCO l.COO.MO KKWA tK FIRE IK3. CO. , Assets. . . . SoO.OC AMKRICAF CENTRAL , AaatsMIW 3 art Cor. of Fifteenth & Douzlaa St. OMAHA , NK5. For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Diseases of the TH.EOAT tied LUNGS. " " hs most acceptable preparation In the known wcrd. ! By adding to TOLU EOCK and RYK ItiV 8' JOU , hVe , n esUent Appetizer > nI TonlS , for Bcnf r r an.1 r lly ilf The Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. . . .BON TBE DECEIVED by nnprincIpl J < Jeem ! who try to ram off rrr-nv.i -n fT * } .Kye In p ! : e cf onr TOLUP.t'CK and KT nhhhbtN , the OESU1ME navies ; a GOVERNMENT STAMP en eich bcttls. _ _ _ _ _ i . * Extract from Keport of the Commissioner of InternfiLBo-wranV. TBKASURV DEPABTMENT. OFFICE Or ISTZFXAUBIVKXU 1 WARnciOJOS , O. C. , J nuary ta , IJtflffiT - I Uesira. LAWBESCE 4 MARTIN , 1111 Jladteon St.rChcago ! , IBj. : v SfT f r. ? iIrI.OTacc(1' ? n t8 ! ° Pln5oa of thls offlce. > ' l fc VB * n21elent qnwttlr . wHSAliSLPTOJ11toltlTC ? ? lta11 tha lTan'3rf ' < acribd tatLb article In peetcnl coo-plaln's while the whUky and th lyrup constitute an ciuuUon randerlur It an aprotkl.Io r iro.v ta tli K'e , . ; . ! 'v ' to the ' rni. It may propcrraautaiiaMKUICINAI. PI EPARAT10N under the pruvMoia ol U. S. R , iLcd Statrtca , and nhtaHittaniMtl U-AT le old ty Dru.-flsla. Apothcesrics and Other Persons sltEeut rtnlf rtn ? tb n > liable to VST ( tivW ta % as liquor dealers Yonra Respectfally , ( Slfncd ) GREEN. B.IIAU1I , Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTlN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GSOCEBS and DEALEES everywhere . . . * * C. f. flOODitXN.AOEy. OM.MIX II ? IS A GRATIFYiNG.FACT THAT THE IAGHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine instly claims to be the b st made , the easiest running , the Simplest in- construction and the moat perfect Machine in the market. Tfao White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , " " because they flad everything just"ns repros- ented. Everybody should use thisMachinel The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. ? * All orders addressed to the Omaha Ofllco " will be promptly filled. Cor. Dnvcnport anl 1.1th St ? . 1O3 THIS HEW AHB CO3SSECT Hr ProTea beyond any reasonable qnestlon that the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN. R'Y Is by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling la cither direction between' 1 Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West , North and Northwest. Carefully examine thb Mnp. The Principal Cities of tho'We'rtand Northwest are Stations on this road , lta through trains nuiko close connections with the trains ot oil railroads at Junction points. CHICAGOfeJfORTH-WESTjTRN RAILWAY [ _ i THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERH RAILWAY , Over all of its principal lines , runs each war dally from two to four or moro 1'ast Eiprea 'j.rains. It is the only road west of Chicago that uses the FUZXMAH HOTEIi DINING It Is the only ro.nl that nin ? rullman Slccplns Cars North or Northwester ChicagoIthas nearly 3ooo 3UTK8 OFJtOAJ ) . It forms the following TrunkLlnes : "Cpu.icll IHufTs. Denver & California Line. " "Wlnona , Minnesota & Central Dakota Line. " .SJousCIty.Xor.Nebraskaft Yankton Line."ChicaKO , St. Paul and Minneapolis Lino. " or. Illinois , Freeport & Dulmqne Line. " "JIHwankee. Green Bay & Lake Superior Line. " Tickets over this recd arc sold by all Coui > oa Ticket Agents In the Unlttd Btatea anil Canadas. Ileraember to ask for Tickets -da this roadbo SKT they read over iCand. take none other. JIAEYIS nUQHIIT.GenlJIanager , Chicago. A W. n. SIESSEir.Ocm Pass. Agent , Chicago. StARRY ProrjElj. Tift-t Azent C. &K.f. . Railway , 14th andS arnham Stoetts. Ii. E KIM BALL , AssiftantT.cket AcectC 4 S. W. Rillwaj.lUh and Farntaci Strttta. J. BBLU Ticket A cent C. ft N. W. Railway , L. P. B.R. Depot. JAMKST.CLARK fJrn ral FFSTMFRS i ft-rll IIJ-lliJ STT A 23ES. And EverytMng jertaining to tlie FumiturQ and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ! JEW GOODS AT THE 1208 and 1210 Farnfcam Stree } . ma th t&t AOEN1S WANTED FOR OCR NSW ECO ? , "Bible for tlie Young , " Beinz the story cl the tcrlpturw by Rav. Ceo. Alexander Crook. D. T > . . In slmp'o and tlve lanzna e for oM and youn ? . r Illustrate ! , making a mo t Intomtlcic and bn- prpftitve youth's Instructor. ETCIT parent will secure this work. P.eaehcis , jou shocla cir culate ! ' . Pi Ice $ J CO. Seo- " for circnbn with axtr terms. ' J , U , CHAMBERS C0t 8t. IxuU , Mo AOBNTS WANTED FOB CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. Itnportintivl t ? t book poliUhe.T. ' ' > ' Every family nan's it. Ettronrillnary Induetmanlg offered Az nt- . , t