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THE DAILY BEK OMAHA PUBLISHING COPROPRIETORS. . \ PIS Farntam , bet. SA and JOlh i > trccti TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy ] year , In advance postpaid-.13.00 ) BmocUis " " 4.00 B months " " 2.00 TIME TA3LIS- THE MAILS. 0 , & H , W. E. 1L , BiO a. m. , S10 p. m , O. B. & Q.B S3 a m. , S40 ; p. m. O. R. I & P. K. R. . 30 a , m. , 2Wp. : m * C-ASt. JoottSO a. m. H. City SP.5S 0a.m. U. P. R.K , ll:10a.m. O. & B , V. to Lincoln. 10 a. m. B. * M. R.R..8 : ) .ia. O. * S. W. , T3C a. m. orrKiaa C. * K. W. R. IL , 11 a. m. , 11 p. 0. C. H. & Q. , U a. m. , 9X0 p. m. C.BfcSt , Joe. , 11a.m. , lip o. U. P. R , R. , 4 p. ro. O. ft B. V. from Lincoln , 12dO p. mi H. City & P. , 11 a.m. D. ft U. lnheb.,4 p. m. Local mails lor States Iowa leave but onoe day , vis : i-JO a. m. O&co open from 12 to 1 p. tn. Eondays. TDOMAS r. BALL. Postmxrt-f. . Arrivel And Departure of Trains OKION FACiriC. * do Mixed e:10p.m. 4:26 : p. a. do Frcl2ht.B30 .ni. 1:40 p. to. do 8:15 * .m. 1230a.m. TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. LUTI OKAHA. AH1UTV OlfABA. Express BWp-ta. Express 10W .ia , Mall 80 u m. Wall lO.-OOp. a. Sundays Excepted. Sundays Excepted. CniCAOO.tROCS 1SLAM > & PACIFIC. H M.6CC a.ta. I Hall 10:00 p. m. > . . . . . .S9p.m. I Exp * s..12:00a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mall 8f 0 a. m. I Mtll --20 . P-Ia- " Sundays extorted. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL EtUFFB MAVX ARKtv * . Jlfcll _ .8:00 * . a. I ErprMB . . . .7:40 . m. Kxpreaa 6 ? * p.nu | kUfl 7St > j. m. The only line roanim : Pnllmaa Sleep Jig Can ont of Omaha to Union Depot. OKAIIA & NORTHERS NEBRASKA EA1L- WAY COMPANY. I avc. Arrive. Krpre _ . .8:00 a. m. I PxprcM .430 p. m. liOp m. | Mi\ed lo:15a.m : Daily Kxotpt Sundays. B. ii. B B. In NEBRASKA. Wave. ARR.TX. c.s.iuna Si" > 0am | freight 830 m Freight C:65 p m | Expre.8 1:1 * pm E10UX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R. U.ll C:10 a m I Erpreas 10:00 a a Krprew8.40pm M i 7:20 p m WABASI1 , ST. LOUIS ft PAC1PIC. BtiVES. AKRIVKS. flail . . . . 8 a. m. | Mall 1MB a. m Expre s.W : p. m. I Exprooa . .i:25 p. ra. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. Oava Omaha , dally. 3 6. m. , 8 a. tn. , 10 a m. , Zl . m. . 1 p. m. , S p. m. , S p. m , 5 p. m , , 6 p. " ' 'ieare Coaadl EnCs-&S5 ; a. m. , B5 : a.m. , ICSfi a.m. , llS5&.in..lrt6p. m. , 2:25 p. m. , 8S6 p. m. , 5:25 p. m. , 6:25 : p. m _ Four trips on Sunday , lea vine Omuha tt 9 and II . m. , 2 and B p. m ; Council Bloffa .t 8 5 , 31:25 . m md 2K w-d 5 p. m. TXA-V e Omahj. : 0 . m.,7. a. m. , Sao . m. , 1 n mw * * 0 p. in. , 7ri5 p. ta.t Leave Oouccll BtnSe : Bli a. tn , , PWa. m , . . 7--00 n-i 7 0 p. m. 11HO a , n6:25p. m. , - Pni Dally excnpt Sunday. OMAAA & BKPUBtlCAN VALLEY R. . L AV , ARK1VK. . _ 10.15a.m. , ,436p.m. Dallv except Siuidavi. CHARLES POWELL , OF THKVEACB Corner IKh an : . JUSTICE St . . OnchaNch. . TTORNKT AT LAY ? Room 6 , Cr A HlocX. lEth St. , OMAHA. KKB. . L THCJsAS , r AT LAW Loans moneys bcy . wid B lls r J eaUU. Bonm S. Crsizhton Block- . . TnOUP , Jn A Blocir , with Ovrg * Ctmhmn St. St.SSXTEB SSXTEB L TBOKA8. JIORNKY AT LA'tf-Cralslini Int. _ _ _ A. KCliAD ICK. TTORKtfT AT LAW OCoe ISM A . Sir U SB ; I. F A30SY Offler In Ore l'ton Klock , text t < Llima , CUAHA , KREABKA. nnsato. O'BRIEK & BftRTLETT AfctorrxOys-at-Law , OHTICE-Unlon Bnct.Fl'lsc.th ca FamUm' ATTORNEY AT UXW. MBftCH BLCCK , COS. 0363ISTH STS. OitAQA , SKB. W. J. Gonneii , Attorney-at-Law , Oft\oc : F/ont looca , np ttirsla Uansconi'f BW brick building ; H. 'W. corner riltwutn nu call. RESICE cS SpflClAl attrition will b given te all tnltt x Jrat oo-wratlocs of ovcry daSDrlptiofl ; will pnkloo In tl Jthe Oourlg ol tbo Elite and the CnKwl SUtea. OQco. Farnhata fit , oppcelto Court &ons8. &ons8.DfAftU W. SIKERAL , TTORNKT AT LAW Boom 6 l _ Clock. 15th und DonqlM fctrooU C. f. KASDEROQK , A7 LATT-SU Rre t Kcbrtsia. W. T. Rioniwa. 0- Jntritt RICHARDS & HUHT , Atiorneys-at-Iaw. OrTV * 15 South Foarteenth Street. 8A.NTA OLiAUS FOUND. Oreatost Ulscovory or the Age. Wonaerfol discos erlc ln the world ljav been made Amone other thln ? * here Santa Clans sUycd ChUdren oft ask U no maVoa coo-U or not , If rally he tivee In ft mountain of Bnow. totycir tn excursion saile.1 CCM to tha Pol AndBuddcnlydroppcdlntowbatiiecaiedlikefchoIe WTiorD Troc.5r of toadem they found nosrlxnd. WhlU fairy-ilk * b lmM apprarcJ en each hand. Tboro ere mocatatiiii l * e ours , wltn taore brautlfol sre nAnd , /And fur brighter sties tb o ever were soea. Tnn3 with thfi hue cf a rainbow were foanu , \TrTjIlo Cowers of exijulitl * f rtgniic * w rfl grow Inc around. , . . RSot isng nera they left to wocdcr ID donb < A b : econ ciiae theh d l.eard nncn about , ! TwM fioTta Cltuj' eelt and ill Isthoy all SAV , He l > ktiJ Jlk * the picture r es i every day. ffio drove ji r tc n U Lt looked vcrjqaMr. instead of rolndow TTTK i tea oi Tuanoppcrs , nla In rioUMtaad" of * * MKli , ' lie Kwfe tJ.cc ! Pn b < nrd and Oova them * wciacn and men SanU showed thua P16 * Biylnz ! also took Shoes lo ! rlaiia Hnocel SW Santa Claus then whispered a w"Wt lie-J tsll. Ai In Oinaha every ona knew BWJW wen , He therefore shenid * end hU eood * to UU care , U Knowing Ms friends will fret their i all l > a - a How remember ye dwellers In Oma2 town , All who want proaonts to Bnnce'a go r nnd , For hlrts , collare , or clove * great v d B a i Bend TOUT biatar or acnt ona and nL. of Bunce. Chaapton Iratter of UIB TTcrt. Dant * ' eot. Omahn To JNervons Suifererfi-Tho Great European Remedy Dp. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine. It Is a positive cure for Spcnnatonhea , Seminal Woakneu , Impoteucy , and ail disease * remltlng from ScH-Abuso , s Mental Anxloty , LOBS ot Memory. Pate In tiie Back or Side , and dieeues I that lead to Consumption Insanity and linearly grave The Specific ' Uedldne U being nte irlth wonder' ful SUCCOBS. - I Pamphlets ent f res to aJL Write for them nd ? et roll $1.00 p rpacVS , or rii pact- daaUordec Eco > S No * . : . Hand 106 Main St. , BuBalo , K. T. Bold lni maha by C. F. Goodman , J. V. Boll OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS. J. U. BOSlTS Art Emporium , 1518 DoJge Street , Steel Enzravings , ull Paintings , Chromus fancy Frames , t'tamlagaS.'ceialty. Low prices. J. BOSNEK , 1S03 Bonglis St. Good Stjlea. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite postofficc. W. R. BARTLETT , 817 South 13th Street. ARCHITECTS- A T. LAROE.Jr. , boom 2. CroIBhton Block. Room 11 , Crcishton Block. BOOTS AND SHOES- JAMES DsVJNE & CO. , Fine Boots and Shoes. A good assortment o1 home work on htnd , or. 12th and Harney. THOd EUiChSON , S. E. cnr. ICth and Dun * IAS BED SPRINGS- J. F. LA.RUIW3U. XUnufajturer. VlBflchers'Bit , CARRUCES AND ROAD WAGONS WM. SNYIJEK , No. 1319 14th and Harney St. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ANDREW HCWEWATSR. 1510 Farnham St. Town Sun eya Grade and Sewerage Systems n SpotUHy. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN 0. WILLIS , 14H Dodge Street. D. B. BESUElt , For details see large Advertise- tneut in Dailand Weekly. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WEST 4FRAT.C11ER , Kanufcctuwrc of Cieara , and Who esale Djaleis in Tobicco < t 1305 Doug. CORNICE WORKS. Western Cornice Work' , Manufacturers Iron Coral .e , Tin , Iron and Slate BooSugr. Orders from any locality ( .roomily executed in the best manner. Factory tnd Office 1310 Dodge Street. Galvanized Iron Cornices , Win Jo neaps , etc. nnnutttc.ured and put up in any part of the country. EIXHOLD , 118 llilrtcenth St. CROCKERY. J. CONNER , 1309 Dcuglai St. Good L'ne. DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , Williimi1 hloek. Cor. 15th & Pod e DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS. KOON k CO , FharmacisU , Flee Fancy Goods , Cor. 15th and Douglas Street ? . W.J. \VHirEUOU5E.Wholesi'e&RcUll.lGst. C. C. FIKLD. 2022 Noith Side ( Timing Street. FURNITURE. A. F. GROSS , > * ew and Second Hand Furniture and btoves , 1114 Douglas. K. O. Turf-con A't. J. BOSNF.a , ISO ? Douglas St. Fine UooJ ? , &c. FENCE WORKS OMAHA PENCE CO. GUST. FRIES 4 CO. , 12 3 Harney St. Improved - ed Ice UOWB , Irou and Wood Fercea , Ofli:8 tUlllngB , Counteract l'in and Walnut. GROCERS. 7 STEVENS , 2tst between Cumin ? and Izird. Tomer 23J n'd C'im'nsrSw. HATTERS- w. L. pAniiorrE & co. Doulas Street , Wholegslo Eiclushely. HARDWARE. A. IIOI.MES , corner ICth and California. HARNESS , SADDLES , &C. F. B. WE1ST,32I 13th St , bet , Farn. & Har- HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladles ( ret roar Straw , Chip and Felt Hats done up &t nortlieist corner Seventeenth and Capitol \enue. WM. Di'VE , PROP INTELLIGENCE OFFICE- MRS LIZZIE DEXT. 217 ICth Street. JUNK B .RTnOLD. KaT * nd LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. J. KONNEU , 1303 Douglas St. Good Variety. MERCHANT TAILORS. O. A.LIKDQOKSr , One of our m rat popuUr Jlcrehart Tallois is re- reiving the latest designs forkprlni nad Sum mer Good fore nilcm n'awear. Sj'i3bdurabl ! end price * l > w iever , 215 13thbet. Dauj.4F : r. MEAT MARKETS- The Boston Market. MO3LK& JESTER , Frca'a and Cured ilcute , Game. Ki h. I'oultiKt.5. . . 2020 Cumlng Street. MILLINERY. MRS. 0. I. UIKGER , Whnlejiln and Retail , Fncr Oiicd * in jrrcat laricty , Zeph > ra , Card linxroc , Honerudenes , corsets , &J. Cheapest House in the West. Purchaser * save S9 I > or cent. Order bvlfail USFitu-en'h "t. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. W. S. GIBBS , M , D. , Room No. ; J , Crelghton Block , 16th Street. P. S. LEISENRING. M. P , Masonic Block. C. D. HART , M. D. , Eye and Far. opp. posttfllce PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTOGRAPHS AND TIN TYPES. OEO. UEYN , PROP. Orand Crntral Caller } , 212 Slrtfcnth Street neir ilasoiiie Hall. Satinfictlon Oujnntotd or Moncv Refunded. PLUMBING AND CAS FIXTURES- D. FITZPATRICK. 1409 Dougl Street. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING HENhY A. KOSTERS , 1112 Dod e Succt. STOVES AND TINWARE. A. BUUJIE3TER , Pcalcf In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer Io Tin Roof * and all kinds ot Buildln ? > Vork Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNKR , IBOO Don ? . S' . Go.dand Chsap. , - SEEDS- J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seol Drltta and Cultivators. Odd Fellowa Hall. SM.OON3. HENRY KAUFilANN , " In llie tew brick block on Douglas Street , hai jrut openo I a most elojsnl Beer Hall. Hit Lunch f rum 10 to 12 every day. FLANNERY , On Farnham , ncit to the B. & U. headquarters , has reopened a peat anl complete establish- m nt which , bariln ? fIRB , and Mother Ship- , ton's Prophecy , will be open for the bojs with Hot Lunch on and afur pmrnttlate. "Caledonia , " J. FALCONEJl , C79 leth Street UNDERTAKERS CHS. . P.IEfl'E , 1012 Farnham bet. 10th & IHh 3IAKK XO MISTAKE ! . GEEASE Istbabestbocausal t doerfnotgoni , Cl wrms highly polished euriacB over the axle , doin * away with a largo amount ot friction. It is the cheapest becauss voa need use but half the quantity In rre"5ng your wagon thatyou wouU nyoth t xfl grease made , and then run your wajon twice aa long. It annrerj cqoaUy iswsniir Kill GearingThreshingMachine J8uKlese.-as for wagons-fiand lor Pocket Cyxjopedlaof Thlnes Wortn Knowing. Milled a n S-Ask Your * Dealer For It J octzo-tr WORTH "BEMEHBEBIM. That TiRRArt's SMTZK AFTOIST represe * In each bott e thirty or forty gUsres of Sj rinij lUer Water , containing all the virtues ot the celebrated German Pprio ; . It is alurays fresh and always r-vly , and thus coniinonag Itself Jto all for Iti efficacy , portability and chcapnesf , ALL DRDGGI XS HATK IX A SCABBED VETERAN. THBEE BDLLET3 IN HIS BODV A RE- 3IABKABLE STORY OF ESCAPE AND IMPEISONMEXT. Xew York Sun. "How did yon lose all f e fingers of your tight hand ? " a man was aakcd in a drag store in Yonkera. "Shot off , " he replied. "Whenlhn war broke out I enlisted as i private , aud the first actual service I was en gaged in was the battle of Yicksburg , where I was wounded in the hip and had the fingers of my right hand taken off. The rebels took me prisoner. I was transferred from one point to an other till at last they landed me in Anderaonvilla. There I received a wound back of tha ear. The ball went into rrv mouth and lodged di rectly back the ear. Feel It ? " as he placed 011 j of the reporter's fingers on the spot indicated. Toe ball was felt , it being about one fourth cf an Inch from the surface. "The ball don't pain me any , " he continued. "Soon after this I fell into the hands of Kirby Smith , and while try ing to escape frotn'hiin I wan actually forced into the Rio Grande river. Pre ferring to die by drowning , I struck out for all I was worth. Before I had s tram a great distance , several shots were fired at me , ono of them struck mo iu the hip. Feel thnt ? " placing the reporter's hand on the spot indicated , where a largo ball could be felt. "Well , I kept right on , and soon succeeded in reaching the Mexican shore , but found that I had jumped out of the frying pan into the fire , for , after wandering about for some time , n band cf Mexican 'greasers' caught sight of me. I started on a keen run , but they all being mounted , soon overtook mo and called out to me to halt. I paid no attention to this , and a shot from a blunderbuss struck me in the breast and brought roe to the ground. The wound has not healed , owing to the poisonous nature of tbo copper bullet. They then surrounded mo and lashed mete to one of their horses , without piping any attention to mv wound , which was bleeding. Loosening one hand I succeeded in stopping the flow cf blood by placing a red handkerchief over the spot. I was compelled to ride in this position for two days , only being relieved when thay halted for f dinner or supper. Oa the third day the whole baud was surrounded and captured by Mexican Govern ment troops , and they , being the common enemy of everybody in genera - era ! , were sentenced to bo hanged , and , of course , I was expected to bavo to Eharo tlio ssmo fate as the rast. They were taken one at the time , and strung up. The rope was put about my meek , when I cried out , which only seamed to amuse these t having charge of tha hanging. I iapponed to have some old papers in my inside shirt pocket , and on hold ing them up I waa permitted to go un hung , but waa placed in prison until a further investigation into my case could bo made. They kept me im prisoned for nearly twelve years , irhlch was owing somewhat to the : nrbulence existing in Mexico during .bat pariod. I WAI finally released , about a year ago , through the efforts of the American consul , who claimed my release on the ground of my being in American zz4 A soldier in the Union army. I was transported to aanta Fe , from there to Oruahp , from hat pointtoOhicagoand from Chicago to New York , wheio larriyed a few days ago. "While in New York my wound was treated by Dr. A. B. Mott , who said he could remove the bs.ll from uy chest , but it would endanger my Ifu. He told mo he thought it would erentutlly work cut , r.oci then the wouud would heal. Toe first thicg I did on reachiug New Yoib waa to as certain if my father and mother , whom [ left seventeen yesra agr > , and who at , hr.t limo lived in Palmyrs , were slill iving , aud learned by latter th < t ihcy wore both alive , but had yiron me up 'or ' dead several years aao. " The veteran , who describes himself as William Bray , arrived in Yonkera about a week ego , aud was well taken care of by members of tha Grand Army and others. The only thing which bothered mo in relating his career was dates , as during hia long confinement ho had become indiffer ent tc time. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SKIRTS. AN APPEAL FOR THS BARE-LEGGED LIT TLE ONES. No JV York Sun. Miss Susan Wright haa been a teacher for twenty-ona _ years in the girls' pub'.io sclool , in Twenty-eighth street , east of Third avenue. She is now the principal of thn primary Ju- jarhnent. A short time ago sse vrote a letter to the Board cf Health , I n which she said that the short dresses worn by many of the girl pupils did more harm than bad plumbing and do- 'ective ventilation , and that the fash- on made the children liable to rheu matism , consumption , pneumonia and other diseases which ore the result cf exposure. Her letter closed as fol lows : "My sympathy for the ill-usod children of tho'Uch and poor compels mo to ask your attention to this cry- ng abuse , and to risk the uupopulari- ; y of putting the blame where it rightly balonga noon physicians , too ; ender-pocketcd to make parents full aharera In the blame which belongs to neglec'ed ' buildings and ignorant ; eaohers , in this 'murder of the inno cents. ' " The board oi health referred the otter to the society for the prevention of cruelty to children. Mr. Elbridgo T. Gerry , the president of the society , returned an answer in which he wrote : "It is impossible for the so ciety to interfere upon the general lomplaint preferred by Miaa Wright. [ f aho will furnish evidence of any specific act of wilful cruelty the case will bo prosecuted at once. " Miss Wright said yesterday to a Sun reporter that even where poor children ( n her school had been given dresses of a proper length they had si returned the next day with their dress siy es cut short. The children of wealthy sib > arenta were as poorly clad in this re- b poet as the poor children. The stock- H ngs might be of finer quality , but a .here w&s no more warmth iu them , ii ifotnera cover themselves with heavy iiti iiR l&nnels and furs , and yet they eend ti ont their delicate little girls with their tiI tit ogs exposed , in some cases even above t ho knee , to the cold winds. It is 81 simply a foolish desire , Mis ? Wright to be in tha fashion. Years ago , _ girls \rora long dresses , ana wore then' h sufficiently protected. Certainly girls ha' are uot harder now than they wore a'd then. She had lately seen very small children who wore socks and left a space of bare flesh exposed above them. Little buya with knickerbockers generally wear ulsters , and are thus protected. The cold b ranch more injurious to girls than to boys. A great deal of sick so ness In Iho eohooj , Mias Wright said , nrlses from this cause. In regard to the answer of the society , she said thai she could not , with propriety , give the names cf parents cf ill-clad children. Iho society could sse the children anywhere on the streets. She hoped to accomplish much by calling the matter to public notice , and believed that when parents learned of the wrong they were doing' their children , they would seek to remedy the evil. Mr. Elbridgo'T. Gerry said Ilia so ciety did not work on theory , but on law and evidence. It could not un dertake to engage In a crusade against the public schools , or the fashions fo children's dresses. It was purely a medical question as to whether tha children sulfered by short dre ea. ] a case was brought to his attention where a child was actually suffering on tins account the society would take action at onca. Ha thought it 1m proper to make sweeping assertions in regard to children's dresses. Oni child might suffer in a certain style o dreas , while another might bo very comfortable in it. Again , povert ; h s much to do with it , as poor par ents are often unable to clothe thei children properly , The society couli not undertake to furnish them , but i would be glad to furaleh propar cloth ing. If well-to-do people sent on children' poorly clad it would ba an other thing , and the society would in terfere. Superintendent Jenklne , of the so ciety , said that , so far as hia observa tion went , children did not suffer much by wearing short dresses. A * physician skilled in children' diseases eaid that waa undonbtedl ; unhealthy to expose any portion of th body to cold. It affected the lungs snd heart , aud was likely to bring on diphtheritic and other complaints All children should wear heavy under clothing andlwarin woolen leggins in cold weather. Stockings are a veri insufficient protection in a cold wind It was wrong to blame the doctor fo ; the short dreaaca. They do not se the fashions , and are only asked for advice when the child becomes ill. Several ladies , when asked whether their children ever complained of cole legs , replied that they did not. They thought that if the children wore thick woolen stockings they wonld ba very comfortable. A Bear Hunt In Newfoundland. Earl of Dunravjn in J3llt Century. Scarcely had Indian Joe and I got well away from the camp next morn ing when such a blinding storm of rain c.imo on thst we were compelled to mske a little shelter for ourselves among some dwarf Junipers and wait till it was over. We lit a little fire , boiled some water in a pannikin , brewed some tea , and talked about hunting until the clouds lifted and en abled us to BBO our way about the country ; but the best part of the day waa gone , and wahad to return to camp without seeing anything , or even a fresh track. The day following wo were obliged to sot out on our homeward - ward journey , for we had left our [ selves only just time enough to catch the tug steamer which was to call for us in the bay , even by traveling al most night and day ; but as I was loath to quit the country without one more try , Joe and I climbed up to the bar ren bolero daylight , leaving the oth- & ord to pack up , carry the bagqage and meat down to the Iako7 and get every- thing ready for a start In the aftern' noon. Joe got the host of me that day to the extent of § 25 , the villain. We had walked for hours without seeing a thing , when ho remarked in a casual manner , "You have not seen no bears , have you , since you came on tha is land ? " "No , Joe , " I replied , "not even a sign. I should have thought bears vrould have been plenty enough ; there is lots of feed for them , good ness knows , for the whole barren is covered with blueberries ; but they seem to bo very scarca. " "Yes , " an swered Joe , "bear's awful scares in Newfoundland , but I think I know a pleco whsre we might find one , only I ain't got much time ; want to got back to my beaver trapping , you know. What you give me if I show yon a bear ? " "Oh , well , " I said , "I don't know. There's no chance cf that now ; but I would give a tive-pound note for a shot at a buar if wo had time to look for one. " "All right , " aaid Joe ; "eapposelshow you a bear within shot , you give mo five pounds , eh ? " "Yes , Joe , certainly I a will , " replied I. "That's sure , eh ? " b "Yes. " "Well look " bI , yonder ? And be the ' direction following of Joe's ex tended hand I saw a little black speck e moving about near tha summit of a nai neighboring mountain. "Oh , I say , ai Jco , that ia rather too bid , " I re 0 monstrated. ' 'I could have seen him 0it 0n just as well ai you , aud got up to it him , too , for that matter. However , itsi a bargain is a bargain , no let us go for sit him. " siai The ground was very bare and open , aiti but Bruin ( or "Mouin , " aa the Indi tir ans call him ) was so busily engaged r eating berries that ha allowed na to crawl up pretty near. I had to wait some time for a shot , for the bear would not stand atitl for a second , but kept turning himself about restlessly , moving rapidly from bueh to bush , grumbling to himself the while soin- " plalninjj , DO doubt , about the scarcity of borriea that autumn and the diffi BeAI culty of filling hid ravenous iuuide. At AIiv last ; I got a good opportunity , but ivHi made a bad shot , striking the animal inw nt too low down on the shoulder , and CU only breaking his leg. With a violent snoitof pain and astonishment , but without lookiag round for n second CUV to aea what was the matter , away went "Mouin" down tbo mountain V sldeata mostjsurprislng pace. "Come on1'yelled ! Joe ; "try and head hiai off ; if he once gets down In the timber ho Is gone sure. " And away wo went after him as hard as we could tear. How Joe jumped aud bounded and yelled , and how the bear did put down that hillside ! He seemed to go twice as fast on three legs as any other animal over went on four. Sometimes Joe would head tha bear and turn him ; sometimes the bear would make a drive at Joa and turn him , which would glvo me time to get up ; and so we went on yelling and whooping and plurging throcgh the tangled , ma'ted ' junipers , the bear doubl'ng and twisting , and sometimes charging us , but always struggling gallantly to gain the shelter of the woods. Wo had the bast of bruin so long as we were on tha bare ground near the top , but when we gat among the jun- ippers growing horizontally like creep ers alonsr the ground , not rialng more than three or four feet above the surface but with sterna , as thick as yourlez , and interlacing branches as hard and spongy as steel , then the bear got so much the best of us that wo feared we should lose him. Now and then I would get ft shot , but shoot ing under such circumstances Is chance work , and I mused the bear several timas , uutll at last with a lucky shot E rolled him over , and Joe and I threw ! ourselvea down exhausted - ed beside his dead body. Joe filled and lit his pipe , and gasped out , "Oh , I thought we should have taken off our breeches ! " I stared ' Joe , thinking his exertions had pro duced a fit of temporary insanity , and said , "Why , Joe , what on earth should use i wo take off our breeches for ? " "What nis for ? Why , suppose you not got any Mil 1 breeches on , you run heap faster. Milhe Best always take 'em off before shoot . hehi ing at a bear ; he run such a devil of hiWI pace if only wound " WInc you him. And md , havln rested a-Httle and skinned . ra our bear , and packed the hide and in J some meat on our bapks , we scrambled inme ment down to the shore , chucked our bur- ntnl dena Into the canoes lying ready laden , nlhi and paddled off ' under the light of a ; hat rising moon. Colored Aristocracy. 1 jlelcishN. C. ) Farmer. 0 ! il Already there Is a pronounced aris 3is Btwil tocracy among the'negroes. At their rith fashionable weddings the array of ? silks , white klda and jewelry is gor- geons. There are blacks in Raleigh worth from § 5,000 to $10,000 in good cily property. There are negroes In thia connty-who own 200-acre farms , with all necessary itnuroveiuonts. Ono recently built a acnnol house for his neighbors and got a country road changed to pass hia house. Afore than $100,000 worth of property is owned by negroes in Halifax , Warren and other countiea. Odds and ends of land ara picked up for almost nothing , sometimes as a gift , and are teen made to thrive. Perhaps 10,000 negroes In the otate to-day own from 10 to 300 acres. DEATH IN "OLDGOLU. " SAD FATE OF A GIRL WHO WORE GAUDY STOCKINGS. Qorlrudo Thornton , aged 6 yo&ra daughter of A. G. Thornton , of Port Jorvis , TX. Y. , recently died of pyromia , or blood-poisoning , resulting from the wearing of stockings colored in "old " and brown. Over gold" a month ago the child was coasting , and , being thickly clad , her foot becime warm , and when her shoes were taken off it was found that the coloring of "old gold" and brown In the feet of the stockings had been absorbed by the warm flesh of tha feet , leaving the Biocklnge almcat white. The girl soon bcg n to show symptoms of poisoning. Her limbs became swollen and discol ored , and aha suffered tha most excru ciating agony for thirty-eight days. She would scream at times with pain , and during the whole time of her sickness there was hardly a day with out tl gnest suffering. As the end drew tsvarher limbs and hipi became swollen and mortified , and all the btdy ezcept.tho fac3 ahowol the rank pola- on. A half hour before her death she sank into a comatose state and never regained her consciousness. The ut most skill of Dr. Sol. Van Etton could not check the ravages of the poison. E action's Arnica Salve The Bzsrr SALVE in the world f of Oate , Brdnes , Scea , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapped - od Hands , Chilblains , Germ , and all kinds cf Skin Eruptions. This Salve Is guaranteed to glvo perfect a tisfac- tlod In every caw or money re ( audod , Price 25 cents per box. For aale by 8dly Tah & AIcMahon. Omaha. Ben. Brust , Ilnraaheids , Chemmi ; ? Co.N. Y. , writes : I have boeu a victim to DjspepsU , m Lbe w > rtt shape it could tt ckan Knelubman. 1 would a t down to enjoy a meal , of something I like , attcr tnkin a few mouthslul , I would be overcome with a. fuilneea of the stomach , and have to stop. I constantly had the Heartburn and Headache , nio a D.zrinsgg. Mr nnthar irocund ing a bottle of Spring Blossom , it eur- ed me. 1 can cat a gnuaru mcai and enjoy It , I never felt bMturln Free ot Coat. DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY fo Consumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted. If you h ve a bad cough , cold , difficulty of breathine , lioaraeness ' or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. Aa you value your existence you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. Wo could not afford , and would not jive thta remedy away unless we inew It would accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one-half the thCil cases that DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY will cure. For sale by ( G ) _ JAMES 1C. Tsrr. Omaha. Gentle Women Who want 'glossy , Inxnrianfc and ] wavy tresses of abundant , beautifal Hair must use LYON'S KATHAIRON. 03iis elegant ] , cheap article alvrajs makes the Hair crow freely and fast , keeps it from falling ont , arrests and cores grayness - ness * removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tifal , healthyTIaIr is the sure result < Qf using Kathakou. AGENTS WANTED FOR OUU MEW BOOK , "Bible for- the Young , " Jem ? the story oltho Scriptures by Rev. Oeo. Ucxandcr Croolr , D. D. . In eltnp'e aiul attrac- 1\9 lanjiuge for oM and j'ouiif. Profusely llnslratel , tnaklnif a molt interesting aud im * iresjlvo youth's instructor. Every parent will ecuro this work , pjcachera , jou afao ild cir culate 1' . P/iceSSOO. Seni1 for circulara with extr terms. J. ff. CUAMnKRfi k f'O. . St. T/Mita. Vo EEKSTKEEBS , Manager Manufacturer of all fclnila ot "V I 3ST jB G- St.l Bet. 9th anil JOOK ADA 1 P Any ona bavin ? dead unlnrxls I will remove hem free of chirge. Leave orders southeast n t of Hamoy and I4ih St. , aoeond door. CHARLES SPL1TT. A. W. NASON , 3D E 3iT T I S Dpricn : Jacob'a B etc , corner Cipltol Are. and \5 .h Street. Om h Nev ! SHOW GASES , * KAKDT1CTUKED ET o. cr. j , fi 1317 CAS3 ST. , OMAHA , NEB. B /3TA P rtmnnt ai nn html Ii THE WESTERN - * ENAMEL PAINT WORKS Of Burlington , are now owned ' aud Operated by T IVLLLLAED , MASON & CO. These goods are mixed ready for immediate from the pockiges In which they aro-fur- lishstl , requiring neither oil , thinjr or dryer. The Western Enamel Pain 8 , are made by Milliard , Mason & Co. , of Eurllugton , Iowa , are boil mixed paints known to the tn.de. They Y oldest and most rel'able house paints in the J. 1IAWKET , and are prepared from strictly pure tVhjto Lead , Oxide of Zln ? , pure Linseed Oil , the Ixst coloring pe mcnts known to the .rs.dc. Mr. John Hascn , the senior member of the , is ono of the oldest and best posted palat It th tonntry , alwayswitchinir and super- ntending his buslnesi himself. With an ex perienced dating back to the bejrinrin ? cf ready nixed paints , we bva no hesitancy in savin ; paints prepared bytbU company , has no xjuai as house paint for economy beauty an J lurablllty. They mike seven ! -crades oi Taints , ranging from 8J cents to § 5 per gaUon. We have secured a nice line of their flne t lousepatnUftr one of'our premiums , wh'ch bo given to tha subscribers of 7ns OxAni , and tbo person who obtains th.s premium the BUST BIB , may , U rightly applied , ex- ect his home and hfad well poliahed. THE DAILY BEE f K the Litest Homo and TeleN A News of th Day. Vt. o Year * befc i'et ftePiiblle * THEJOEMUiME LITER PILLS are not recommended aa a remedy " fo all the ilia that-fleth is heir to , " but in affections or the Liver , and in all Bilioti Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head nche , or diseases of that character , thei stand , without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can l used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. A a simple purgative they are uneqnaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with the impression.McLANE'S LIVE1 PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. McLAXB nnd FLESIIKO Br.os 3 * Insist upon having the genuin Dii. C.McLANE'3 LIVEIt PILLS , pre pared b1 * FLEMING BROS.riUsunrgliPa. , the market being full of imitations ol the name JlcXiiine , sjpelled differently but same ironuncintion. HOW TO CURB CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Throat , Lungs , and Pulmonary Organs. ! USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. Frepard ! ftulU IstheBest and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For Constipation , Biliousness , Headaclie , Torpid Liver , Hem- orrlioidH , Indisposition , and nil Disorders nrlslnjr from nn ob structed Htatc of the system. jillos and children , anil Jhoso who dislike takl.ij ( pills nuil nauseous medicines.nreespe dally pleased n llli Hi agreeable qualities. TrtOPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE may bo used In nil cases that need the aid of a purgative , cathartic , or npcrlcnt medicine , and wliilelt pro duces the same result lu the iigpnts named , it Is entirely free from the usual objections common to them. Fitiedln bronzed tin boiei only. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLDBYAi.LFIRST-CLAS.sDRUGGISTS. C. F. Goo'mui , WhoIesaloAsents , Omilia.Neb. Tea , CoT , BMug Powder Flavoring Extracts , etc , by simple , to l-imllise , ProQt good. Outfit tree. People' * Tea Co. , EOJ 2050 , St. Louis , Mo. T.A.TCIB NO CHANGING C1HS BKilWKZS OMAHA AND CHICAGO , U'he.o Dire ct concoction ! are Made With Through Sleeping Car Lines TO Xcir York . - . Bost--.n , - , Philadel phia , Baltimore , Wash ington , AND AJLL EASTERN CITiES. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for IndianapoIis.Cmcinnati.Louis- ville. AW , POUTS is mr. TUB BEST LINE FOR ST. LOUIS , Where Direct Connections are nada In the UNION I'EPOT wi hThrouh Slec Car Lliiea for all Foiute S O TT O ? EC. The Mew Line for 3DES The Favorite Eoute for The unojaale-l Inducements offered by tblg Line to Travelers and Touriita , areas followa : ho cclobratod Pullma-i ( IC-oheelj Palace Sleeping - ing Cars , lun only on tbfa Line. C. , B. & Q. laca Owwing-ltoom Core , with Ilorton'a Be- cllnlnjtCh Ira lie extra ch.ir o for SrnU In Reclluinir Chairs. The famous R. , R. & Q. Palace Binlnsr Can. Oor roui Bmokm ? Cars fitted with Elegant Hl h-EackeJ IUtan Revolving Chtira for the cxclujlvo use of first-class passen ly gers. gers.Steel Track and Superior Equipment , com' tined with tbelr Great Through Car Arrange ment , nukes this , above all others , the favont * Route to the East , South , and South-Eift. Try it , and you will find traveling a luxury Instead of t discomfort. Through Tickets vU thh Tele * rated Line for sic at a'l offices In the United Btatesand Canada. All information about Rates of Fare , Sleeping Car/ceomiEOdations , Time Tables , &c , will bo cheerfully given by appl inr to JAMES R. WOOD , General Passenger Agent , Chicago. T. J. POTTtR , General Manager , Chicago K.MT.JOE&C.B.R.H. , I the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AN THil BAST From OUAOA and the WZST. Ho cbtngo of CATS between OnialiA aod Bt. Loote And bat ona between Omaha and Heir York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS IUC3IE9 ILL Eastern & Western Cities With legs charges acdln aJvinco cf ot a Thb entire line la equipped with Vnllnian'f Jfiloco 3Ic plnr Cira , Palace D \ Coach * > c , Hm-r-s Safety Platform and Coapler and the colabrated VreetugbosM Alr-Brakx. MTSKE THAT YOUR TICKET < arVlaEencaa City , Bt. Jossyh at TC.nncilCluC3H.K.Tj S tZTlot andSt.LouU.-at Hck tg for sale at all coupon utoce la the West. . F. BARKASD , A. C. DAWE3 , Oen'JSnpt. , OonT Pigs. & Ticket Art . St. JoMoh , 5a St. Joeepb. Ko , ft W 0. SHACnnE3T , Ticket Agen. ! 1020 Farnhaci Strset , P. ANDY BORDEN , A. B. BARNARD , . fan. Ageut.OinahA. Oen'rl Arent , Omaha. 9L B. EISDON , General Insurance . . J tendon - don , CaahAaseta . 'JS.lC ? , ! ' } iraSTCnET'CK. K. Y..CaplUI. . . 1/40.0.J THEMERCHANrS , of Nevrerk. . . ' . . l.ca'oo GIRARD nilHLPhlUdeIplila.Ci.tii. . I. Oft ! sie KORTHWKSTfiRN NATIOKALC p. 1U1 . . . 6W. : * FIREMKVa FOKD , CalUornU . SO-ilO BlUTIBfl AMKRICA ASaURA7OSCo l,7M , < XC NEWA HK yiHE INS. CO Aaota. . . . BoO.OCO AMBRICAF CEin-RAL , Aaota . Stxj t \ S art Cor. of fifteenth A Doaclu St. UJJ OMJLUA , S B. f L Eaet India Pile Cure. The only specific for all forms of Piles. In use iu foreign conn- tries for years , lately intro- duped into America. Warrant ed to give instant relief and a permanent cure guaranteed , bold fey all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price , 50 cents , byjthe American agents , Richardson & Co. . "Wholesale Druggists , Saint Louis , Mo. ZAILY'S BILIOUS PHIS , guaranteed to gio immediate relief in all cases of Bilious and I/ircr Complaints , Costiveness - tiveness , Sick Headache , In. digestion , and cleansing the system orall impurities. Price 25 cents. All druggists sel them. IN USE TORTY TEARS. CELEBRATED SCOTCH ASafoand Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS , COLDS , ASTHMA , HOARSENESS and Strengthen ing the Lungs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Prioa only 10 Cents. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wire Fcncln ? and Killing Speciality. Their bamtv , pcncansnCB and economy lally workln ? the extinction o ! all fencing cheap material. Eleant In d 8in. Indestructible Fences for Lawns , Public 0rounds and CCJEO- tery Plata. Iron Ya9f5 , Lawn Settees , canopied and oi rujtic pittorm ; Chairs and every description of Iron and Wire ornamental vroTk JogU-nod ami manufacturtd by E. T. BARMJM'3 Wlro anj fron Wiirk , S7,29 and 31 Woodward Ava. , De- trolt , Midi 8eDi ' : | n- - 'iaUloguo awl rlca Hat soc2J FEVER AND AGUE. Th3ro Is nc civilized n&tion tn the Western Elemlsphcro in which the ntiMy of If ostetterV Jtomxch Uittera 33 a tonic , co rccti7c , a d anti- illlou ) mnlicinc , is net known andzpprrciatcd. While It 13 a meillclco for all seasons and all climates , It b especially suited to the complaint * ganeriieJ by the weather , Icln ti.e purest an J ) est vs ctable ctiir.ulant In th ? world. Tor gale by Drn r3s and Dealers , to whom ap plv fnr iro"ttter' Almanicfor IfcSl A now and hltharto nnltnOTni rtxc-ly far al > isoaseaoithe Kidneys , Elidder , and Urinarj Orcano. It will por.tiy ely rare Dlnbctca , Uravel , Drop- , Crlzht's DIjcaa ? , lability to retain or axpell hi Urine , Cat-vrrh of the BlaJjcr , high sole red and scanty rrlno , Painful Uiiaotin ; , LAilZ BACK , Genera ! We-ikncia , and all Female Com- plalnta. It avoids internal CKxllclnej , U certain tn 1 ! effccU and cores wtion nothing e33 can. For sale Ly all DruggwU or Bent by mall fro * upon receipt of the i rice , DAY NEY PAD CO. , Toledo , O. S"3 r. yocr address for cnr little heel , How e was Saved. " UK3 K. ISH. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Rdinble Bfatz City Route I 100 MILE3 SHORTEST ROUTE I From COMGH BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , Lnd allpotstsln Forlhoru Icm. iliar.eeota and Jakota. Tbli linn la equipped with the Im- iroved Westiushouao Antdinatlc Air Bniesand filler Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for 8PEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT unsurpassed. Elegant Bmwi.i ? Ecom mi * Sleeping C i8ownsd and controlled v.y the com any , run Through \Vithaut Chtngo between Jnlnn l icIBc Trsncftr Depot , Council Blnfla , andSt.-FanI. Tralna iMve the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council W.oSi , ( it 5:1 5 p a. , etching Slonz aty nt 10:20 p. m. , tnd St. Paul 11:05 a. m. , making HOUES is A TA5C2 eAST AST OTHZS ROUTS. Rctarctn/ , leave St. Pad at B O p , ra. , tr- rivlnc at Sloni City at 1:15 : v m. , and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council BlcSs , st 8 0 m. E sure that your tickets read via "S. C. P. B. K. ' y. C. HILLS , BnperinUndant. JTnaoart Valley , Iowa K. BOBBTSON , Aart Oea'I r&sa. Agaat. J. II. OTlRYAlf , and fsaxnicr A ? jit , Council Biaffi HAMBURG AMERIC H PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line oi Steamships eavlcz New York Every Thursday at 2p.m. ? s England , France and Germany , For Passage apply to G. 8. RIGHAHD & CO. , Tasienga Amenta , t\C f (71 Ofl t il\f i' huiua. bampcs o I tb/.U irw. AddiM3 SUaaoa ft Co I Portland , Ma. APPETSZ For COUGHS , GOLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. T 1L9JrtC ? < ; eptable P.103 " 0" ln the known world. Fy addlnjr to TOLU ROCK and KYE 1 fcT ° Q J ? e > y ° " haV8 oxUont APPOtlZOr and Tonic , for , . fn ? K nral and IwnU , " , ° * * T > " ° Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. CAJTOH ! ! ? ? J BE DECEIVED Jjy principle , ! ilnlen who try to wlm off upon TOT only MEUICATtD " article made m ° , K the ° < * * " ' ! Kyowp'acaot ' our TOLU KOCK and RYK. which Utbt QENUIKE BaYln * a GOVERNMENT STAMP on Uh botllV. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : TREASURY DEPARTMENT , OFFICE OF ISTKIUfAL RiVEMJ ) Wigmxaiof , O. a. Jm nary 20. 1SSO. | Ucsjrs. LAWRENCE ft : JIAKTIN , 1111 Madison SL. Chtoco. Ills. : : lhl3 wnponad. la the opinion ot this office. wcuM hare & sufficient quantllr ii , F TOPto ! W" " "I > li t 'M ascribed to thl arllclo In pectoral a."Plfat hile tha and the whisky ijrup constitute an eamblon rendering It ut upracable ronnsly to lh -vSi'pAT nvPOnnded ! COrillnt > > lh mnt * u m < < - ? , ? > y proixrrlyl * clawed aa a UKDICI.NAL ! i' . the provWons of U. S. KrvUcd Stali-tes. ami when MHampeU.n-ay le sold by Dru < tfst , Apothejariwj and Otlmr I'ersor.g without rcbdcrln. ; them liable to IM.V pi.Ld tax aa liquor dealers v ' ' 1 uli Yours Respectfully , ( feigned ) GREEN. B. BAUM , Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere c. F. GOODMAN. AOEST. OMAHA J _ IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHIT1 m Gives universal Satisfaction aud that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. The White Machine iustly claims to he the best made , the easiest running , the Simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in. the market. The White Oo. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. ! NO , 4/or. Dnvcuvort na.-I I.lth Sts. Omaha. THIS NEW7A1OI CORRECT i&Z Proves beyond aay reasonable question that the ' CHICAGO ! & I NORTH-WESTERN i R'Y Is by all odds tlio best road for yon to take when traveling In either direction between . Chicago and all of the Principal Points in iha West , North and Northwest. Carefully examine this Map. The Principal Cities of the West and Northwest are Stations on this road. Its through trains make close connections vritb the trains oi all niilrouOa at Junction points. f& # A I THE CHICAGO & HORTH-V/ESTERH RAILWAY , . * ! "t ! " principal lines , runs cacn way daily from two to fourormoro Fast Express It uthu only road west or Chicago that uses tnoM rrtn j. . , , n. . P"-3 HOTEI , DINING CAHS.V ? ? 300iorvr l ? " s'rpInK ' 1111 or Northwrat of Chicago It has MWI } 3two JULES o F JtOAJ ) . It forms the followlnc ? Trunk Unes- i Council Bluffs , Denver & California Line. " "WInona , Minnesota & Central Dakota LInaX XiS ty-.r < or-Ncbrask.'i& Yankton Line. " "Cliieaso. St. 1'aul ana Jllnneapolli Lino. 1 N5f-iIIinols' 1 " .ei'Ort ' & Dubuque Lino. " "Milwaukee , Green E.IV & Lake Superior Line. " Carmdas ° VCr * M0 S0ltl by a11 Coupoa ' ricket Agents fix tlio United States and , 1'ujmeraber to ask for Tickets via this road , bo saro they rend over It , and take none othJr. JIARVIX HUGHITT.Geul Manager , Chicago , ft W. E. SIEJSEIT.Genl Pass. Agent , Chicago. HA.RBY P. DUEL , , Ticket Axent C. &N. Vf. Railway , 14tb ancfrarnham Streets. 1) . E KIMBALL , AwcstuntTiket Agent C t N. W. Railway , 14th and Ksrnhini StrceJa. J. BEL.L , Tlckot eiitC. ft N. W. Railwiy , U. I' . B. K. Depot.- JAMK3 T. CL.ARK 'f ? * * i 31 < a3 n p IF 5 , . .kdSfigm And Everytliing pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSOBTfflEHT OF HEW GOODS AT THE 1208 and 1210 Farnhani Street. THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thlalnstlta'.lon , loovtod at Denver , Colonda , the EclucatlonM and Commercial center of the West , la pre-eminently the beat mid most pract ! . cal of Ita kind fur the ! MERCANTILE THAlHiHG -OF- Toung Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , Pi-altlent , D. W. OADY , SosroUf ? Th most extensive , thorough and coiopltta nstltutlon of the kind In the world. Thousands of iccountinta an l Burinesa man , In tbo prin cipal dtles and t wns of the United States , owe their lucceee to our couree of training. The Eight Kind of Edncation for Yonng Men and ladies , Hue , new brick block , at Junction of three traot car llaei Elegantly fitted and furnbhed apartmenta or the appll' itlon of and carrying out of our novel and rvitenutlc methods of BUSINESS TEAEOT& Young men who contemplate a bualntsa Ufa , and parents having ons to educate , ore parties. lariy requested to Bend for our new Circular , which will give full Information aa to tens/ , ondition of entrance , etc. Addreea G , W , POSTEE , President , 37 Denver Colorado. BT THE USE OF DR. BOS/WKO'S / PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL- EXTERNAL , AND ! TCHING PILES rirtd ot oofo on thf > application of CT Bo j nUo' IMlP Itemedy. whlfta nft dt nelly upoa ttm part * mSfcctfA , nJh > rt > Lj ( fan Xgmora , nlloylng the tatfome Ul otlir tatte no other , mad tei I DO NOT DELAY jctfl tbe drain on the rrtea pttxtee * permanent disability , bat bay It , TRYSTS CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , Till enJ It * prepaid , onrecefpiofprlrt 3r. Bocjuibo'a Trent l ? oa Ftteo rot AT ) la application. Addrca DR , BQSMQ MEDICINE CO. PKOTA.O. C. P. OCOMAN Agent , Cmaha *