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Kali . _ 10:15 a. m. , | lS5p.m. Daily except Sundays. GEO. W. HILL , ATTORNEY-AT-LiW. - - . Office on Farnham street , between IBth and ICth , next to office city water works , Omaha. Boys and Bells Omaha City property and Ne braska land * . Mlninc property in a I parts of Colorado , for sale. From a long residence In Colorado and experience In mlnln ; property , I am prepared to offer sate and profitable Invest ments to purchaser * . J26-2 < r CHARLES POWELL , -fTJSTICE OF THE PEACE Comer JBth and tJ KamhamSta. , Omaha Neb. WM. 8IMERAL , AT LAW Bourn 8 , Crelghton ATTORNEY St. OMAHA. NEB. _ D. L THOMAS. 4 TTORNET AT LAW Loans money , bayi _ and sells real estate. Boom 6 , Crs'.ghton Clock. A. C. TROUP , AT LAW Office tn Hanscom's ATTORNEY George E. Pritchett , It 06 yamhamSU _ OMAHA. NEB. DEXTER LTHQHAS , AT LAW-OmlclnnanV B Solid ATTORNEY ap/SU A. M : CHADWICK , TTORNEY AT LAW Offloe 01 Tamtam A' Str et. _ WM. L PEAEQDY , . Offlofr In Orelghtoa Block , next U Post Offloe , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , flf-Paitnlt Procured.- * * rrnmo. comonoHB MJLDK O'BRIEN & BARTLETT , s-at- Law Attorney - - , ornCE-Unlon Eocknf teenth and Faro ham ATTORNEY AT LAW. MBACH BLOCK , COR. DOGQICTH STS. OltAHA. HER. W. J. Conneli , Attorney-at-Law. OfEos : Front rooms , np stairs. In Banscom's new brick building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and ramham Streets. . am ex. uaas. R. Run OK REDICK & REDICK , Attorney a-at-Law. Epedal attention will ba tf vet to all tuita against corporations ot every description ; will practice In cl Jthe Oocrts cf the State and the United States. Office , Farnham St. , opposite Court House. EDWARD W.8IMERAL , A TTORNET AT LAW Room 6 Orelghton A Block , 18th and Douglas streets. no9dh S. F. MAKDERSOH , AT LAW SIS Fadham SUeet ArrORKST Kahradca. W. T. RICHARDS. G. J. HCNI RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorrays-at-Law , Omci 215 South Fourteenth Street. SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of.UjeAire. WondtTfal discoveries in the worldharebcenmd Among other things where Santa Claoa glared Children oft uk U he makes coeds or not , It Rally he fives in a mountain of Enow. Ist year an excursion called clear to the Pole And suddenly dropped Intowhateeemedllke abate Where wonder ol wondera they found a newland , While talry-likt beings appeared en each hand. There were mountains like oura , with more beaniltal green , Aad far brighter skies than ever were seen , Birds with the hues ot a rainbow were found , While Sewers ot exquisite fragrance wore grow Ing around. Not long were they loft to wondir in donbf A being teen came the ; had heard much about , Twas Santa Clans' self and this they all ay , He looked like the picture r esee every day. He drove cp a team that looked vtrvqneer , Twas a team ot grasshoppers Instead of reindeer , He rode In a shell instead ot a sleigh , Bat he took thorn on howl and drore them away. He showed then all over his wonderful realm , And factories making goods for woman and men All our Qlovee we are sending to Banco , Santa showed them suspenders and many thing ) more. Buying I tls * took these to friend Bonce's stots. Banta Clans then whispered a secret be'd teU , As In Omaha every one knew Bonce well , He therefor * should Bend his goods to his cars. Knowing his friends will get tholr toll snare. Row remember ye dwellers In Omaha town. All who want presents to Bonce's go round. For shirts , collars , or gloves great and small , fiend your sister or aunt one and al. . Bonce , Champion Hatter ot the West , DoocUl pet. Omaha AGENTS WANTED FOE CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sesual Philosophy. Profusely illustrated. The most important in best book published. Every funlly wants. Extraordinary inducements offered Agentv Address AOKXTB' PcKLtsmxo Co , St. Louis. Ho. Qfi ? t ( COD r day at bomo. hampcB ur U > J I U > 6U tree. Address Stlason * Co Portland. Me. Me.SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WPJEKLY BEE , The Best in tto West. OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS. J. D. noses Art Emporium. 1S1C Do3ce btreet , Steel Enzrannss , oil Paintings , Chromes fancr Fnmea. FramingaSnecUlty. Low prices. J. EONXER. 1303 Douglas St. Coad Stylei. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOHK L. McCAGUE. opposite postoffice. W. R. BARTLETT , 317 South 13th Street. ARCHITECTS. A T. LARGE. Jr. , Room 2. Crelcbton Block. Room 14 , Crelghton Block. BOOTS AND SHOES- JAMES DiVINE & CO. , Fine Boots and Shoes. A rood assortment ot home work on hind , cor. 12th and Uarney. THOS ERICKSON , S. E. cor. ICth and Douglas JOHN FORTDNATUS.l COS10th St. , manufactures tc order good work at fair prices. Repairing done. BED SPRINGS- J. F. LARRIHZR. Manntaeturar Ylodiere' Blk. BOOKS , NEWS A D STATIONERY J. I. ITvUEHAUF , 1015 Farnham Street. CARRIAGES AND ROAD WACONS WM. SNVDEE , No. 1319 lith and Barney St. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS- ANDREW ROSEWATER , 1510 Farnham St. Town Surrey a , Grade and Sewerage Systems a Specialty. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN O. WILLIS , Hit Dodge Street. D. B. BEE1IEK , For details see large Advertise- mem in Dailand Weekly. CICARS AND TOBACCO- WEST & FRITcCHER , VannUcturcrs of Clears , and Who csale Daaleis in Tobiceai , 1305 Ueuj. W. r. LOREKZKN , manufacturer , 514 ICth EL CORNICE WORKS. Western Cornice Works , Manufacturers Iron Corahe , Tin , Iron and Slate Rocflng. Orders from any locality i romptly executed in the best manner. Factory and Office 1310 Dodge Street. Galvanized Iron Cornices , Window caps , etc. manufac.ured and put up ID any part of the country. T. BINHuLD , 418 Thirteenth St. CROCKERY. J. BONNER , 1309 Douglaj St. Good Line. DENTISTS- DR. PAUL , WUliamg' Hlock , Cor. ISth & Dodce DRUCS , PAINTS AND OILS. KOHN&CO. , Pharmacists , Fine Fancy Goods , Cor. 15th and Douglas Strcsts. W. J. WHITEHOUSE , Wholesale & RcUll.lO st. C. C. FIKLD. 2022 North Side Cumi"c Street. U. fAUU , UrugKisl , lutti Mid Howard. FURNITURE. A. F. GROSS , New and Second Hand Furniture and Btovcs , 1114 Douglas. E. O. Torgeon Ag't. J. BONNER , 1S09 Doulas St. Fine Goois. &c. FENCE WORKS OMAUA FENCE CO. GUST. FRIES &CO. , 1213 Hamey St. Improv ed Ice boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Office Railings , Counters ot Pin < and Walnut. FLORIST. A. Donacbue , plants , cu ; Cower ; , seeds , boquets etc. , N. W. cor 10th and Donglas its. GROCERS. Z. STEVENS , 2Ut between Cumin ? and Izard. T A. MoSHANE , Corner 23d ar.d Gaming Sis. HATTERS. W. L. PAKROTTE & CO. , 1SCH5 Douglas Street , WholcsMe Exclusively. HARDWARE IROHAND STEEL DOLAN & LaUaWORTHY. Wholesale , 110 and 112 15th ft. A. HOLMES , comer 16th iind California. HARNESS , SADDLES , &C. E. B. WEIST , 323 13th St. , bet. Farn. & Har- HAT AND BONNET BLEACKERY. Ladles get your straw. Chip and Felt Hats done UP at northeait corner Setcntcenth and Capitol avenue. WJI. D ( VE. PI'.OP INTELLIGENCE OFFICE- MRS. LIZZIE DENT. 217 18th Street. JUNK H. BERTOOLD. RasrR and LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. J. CONNER. 1903 DcugUs St. Good Variety. MERCHANT TAILORS. G. A. LINDQOESV , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors is ro- colvine the latest designs for Spring and Sum mer Goods for Rentlcm-n's near. Stylish , durable and prices low asevcr,215 ISthbet. Doug. & Fir. MEAT MARKETS- The Boston Market. MOQLE& JE3TER , Fresh and Cured Meats , Game. Fish. Poultry. Etc. . 2020 Cnmlng Street. MILLINERY. MRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fancy Goods In great variety , Zephyrs , Cart Boards , Ilo'icrv , gloves , corsets , &c Cheapest House In the West. PurchiscrJ save 3) par cent. Order nv Mail. 115Fifteenth . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. W. S. GIBBS , M. D. , Room No.J 4 , Crelghton Block , Uth Street. P. S. LSISENRING , M. D , Masonic Blok. C. D. HART , M. D. , Eye and Kar. opp. posteffice DR. L. B. GBADDY , Oculist and Anrist , lith and Docglas Streets. PHOTOGRAPHERS. GEO. HETN , PROP. Grand Central Galler } i 212 Sixteenth Street newMasonieHall. First-clissWorkandPrompt- new Guaranteed. PLUMBING AND CAS FIXTURES- D. FITZPATRICK , 1409 Douglas Street. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING HEVKY A. KO-nEH * 1 12 Dcde Street. PAWNBROKER J. ROSENFELD , 32210th St. bet. Fam. & liar. STOVES AND TINWARE. A. BURMESTER , Dealer in Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 1309 Doug. St. Oocdand Cheap. SEEDS J. EVANS , Wholesjle and Retail Seed Drills and Cultivators. Odd Fellows Hall. SHOE STOJES. Phlllpp Lang , 1320 Farnham rt. bet. 13th & 14th. SECOND HAND STORE PERKINS & LEAK , 1416 Donglas SL , Sew and Second Hand Furniture , II use Furnishing Good ] , ti , bought and sold on narrow ma gins. SALOONS- HENBY KAUFMANS , ' In the cew brick block on Douglas Street , bal jntt opened a most elegant Beer Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. FLANNERT- On Farnham- next to the B. & M. headquarters , has reopened a neat and complete establish ment which , barring FIRE , and Mother Ship- ton's Prophecy , will be open for the boys with Hot Lunch on and after present date. Caledonia , " J. FALCONER , 679 16th Street UNDERTAKERS CHAS. R1EWE , 1012 Farnham bet , 10th & llth M. B. RISDGX , General Insurance Agent , . . . J Lon don , Cash Asoets . J5,107l ] reSTCHESTKK. N. Y- , Capital . 1,000,00 THE MERCHANTS , of Newark , N.J. , 1OCC,00 GIRARD FIKEPhIladdpMaCapltal. . l.COt.OOO NORTHWESTERN NAT10NALCap- itai . eoe.iot FIREMEN'S FUND , California . 806 1 BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCECo 1.-200.0CO NEH A IK FIRE INS. CO. , Assets. . . . SOO.OOC AMEIUCAF CENTRAL , Asseta . 803 COO 8 ait Cor. ct Fifteenth & Donzias St. , OMAHA , NKB HAMBURG AMEHID N PACKET GQ.'S Weekly Line oi Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday at 2 p. m. r England , France and Germany. Tor Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD . . & CO. , Paseenge Agent * , Broaavray , DOGS THAT ABE FASHIONABLE. HOW TASTES RUN THIS SEASON [ IN THE .MATTER OF CANINE COMPANIONS. K. Y. Sun. "Th fashion in dogs/1 said Mr. Dan Foster , the fancier , "changes from year to year , the same as women's dressee. I should name as tha most fashionable dogs nt this tlrry > lha rough-coated St. Bernard and the EnglinH pug. The St. Bernard dogs are. rare , but there is a demand for them reaching as far as Colorado. The pups are worth from § 50 to § 1,000. Tha English pug ia a dog that went and came. He has under gone vicissitudes , ho has. Near a hundred years ago thsre TTJS noi a fashionable lady's coach in England that didn't have bis singularly ugly muzzle poking out of it. Ho had bsen brought over by a sailor from-Japan. The first strain imported was very black , olid went to Lord Willoughby , the second , lighter , was brought over by the same sailor , an4 : rent to Mr. Morrison. By these names the two strains ot pugs are still known. Ten years ago they were almost unknown hero ; now , fat and sleek , they may bo seen by the ecoro waddling with ladies on Broadway and looking out of curtained windows on Iflfth avenue. They cost from § 25 to § 200 each. Ool. Sellers bought one , a male , at a bench show some years a e and made the mistake of calling it Glytemneatia. The pug haa no voice. He is worthy on account of his ugli ness and affection. "Then , fora scares and fashionable dog , I should next name the King Charles eptniel. He first came to England as a present to Charles II. from King Charles of Spain. I pretend - tend to have a supply of dogs , but I own only a single pair of these , which I keep for "breeding purposes. The male weighs five pounds and the fe male seven pounds. The animal is black and tan in color , and is worth from § 100 to § 20D. "Then comes the small black and tan , a common lady's pet , iritl a bark so big that it shekes him all over ; he is worth from § 25 to § 125 , according to his eize and marking. The small bull and terrier is a pet of fashionable men. Ho is pure white , and is worth from § 50 to § 250. And iho Japaneao pug is a remarkably fashionable dog. Ho rides in carriages that have coats of arms on tholr panels. He is rough coated , and is black and white or yel low and white , and he costs § 150 aud § 200. "Did you over , " continued the fancier , relapsing into the region of soul , "sea a Scotch colly ? He is as soft and beautiful as a dream , He's got eyes like a maiden in love. Ho Is very rare in America. Mr" Joe Jefferson , the actor , had one , and I presume has him now , that was a beauty. A colly would coat from § 5C to § 300. ' Then I shall name , to close the list , the Italian greyhound , which is worth from § 25 to § 150. "But , " con tinued the fancier , "I must say a word about my two tioble dogs , Wal lace , an English mastiff , and Monk , my St. Bernard , who is dead. Wal lace ia a big fellow , who ia as veil trained a * meat servants , and more faithful. He can fetch and carry as well as anybody. He would do for a bank messenger. Ho will go shopping with a lady , and is trained to keep strangers and tramps at bay. Mr. Samuel J. Tilden is negotiating for his purchase , " aoTded the fancier , with pride , "and I am pretty sure he will get him. If he does , ic will cost Mr. Tilden800. " "Monk , " continued the fancier , re lapsing into profound melancholy , "died in December last. I brought him over vriihr.io the August previous from the monastery of St. Gothard. Ho was the finest dog that ever stopped , and as to his money value ] might have sold him for § 1000. Ho only lacked speech to have been a human beintj. He was the only doa I ever really loved. He measured over six feet from tip to tail , his heac was the most sagacious and magnificcn' ' that was ever set upon canlno shoul ders , and when ho died the ladies senl mo mourning cards inscribed , 'Alas , poor Monk ! ' " Too Kond of Going : to Picnics. NtwTorlc Sun , Feb. 19. Kato. Brennan , aged 16 , was ar raigned before Judce Garretson i-i Jersey City yesterday for sentence for stealing clothing from her employer. The judge asked : "Why did you take the things ? " "I wanted to io to a ball. " "Were yon ever arrested before ? " "A yesr and a half ago my father had mo arrested and wanted to put mo in the reform school. " "What was that forl" "Ho snid I wanted to go to too many picnics. " Judge Garrotson said : "There are too many cases of dishonest servants , and the court intends to make the punishment revere. The sentence of the court is that you bo confined in the state prison for one year. " Enoch Arden Coins Home. Dctro't Frea Press. He said that being in the city he would like to take in the city boll , and after he had tired himself out In climbing stairs and walking corri dors ho came back to the ground floor and remarked to thopoliceman on duty there : "It's seventsen years since I saw this town before. " "Is HJ" "Seventeen long yeara long years. Did you over hear anything in uar'.icu- lar about a man named Philo Brace ? " "Can't remember that I did. " ' 'Ever in the see anything papers about his mysterious disappearance ? " "Guess not. " "Well , you were too young. lam Philo Brace , aud seventeen yaars ago this month I disappeared trom my home in Oakland county in a mysteri ous manner , and I've never been heard of ilnco. I am now on my way home , and shall be there to-night. " "Why , that's quite a romance. " "Reckon it is. I'm a sort of Enoch Arden , you see. I left a wile and two children , and have never sent them word or line. ITo doubt they have long mourned me as dead. " "Ycu may find your wife msrrltjd to another , as Enoch did , " suggested the officer. "Say , I've thought of that ! " ra- plied the stranger , "and I know exactly - actly what I'll do. I'm going to reach the old place socn after dsrk and peep into tha wiudows. If the old g&lsits .there Jhinking of me and wiping away the tears of grief it will be all 0. K. If I see a man bossing around in my place I'll rush in and knock down and him out. " "Well , I hope you'll find things all right. " "So do I , and if ever I see you again I'll tell you how I came out. " Tha stranger want away , but in the course of an hour he returned in con siderable excitement and said : "Great snakes ! But I ran across the old g-\l out hero on the sreet , and she's got n man with her ; I knew her in a minute , but she didn't give me a second look. They ara coming right into the ball ! " The couple entered and made for the officer , and after the usual inqui ries passed up etairs. "Married again , by jingo ! " whis pered Mr. Brace to the officer. "Yes. " "Well , what do yon think ? That's m ; old Marie Jane , to a dot ; and she's got a new husband. Now what would you do If you were mel" "She's fat and squatty , " mused the officer. "Yes. " "She never was good-looking. " "Sever ! She was as homely as i tamarack swamp the day I marriec her , and she's run down hill every year since. " "I don't- see how you could make anything by raising a row. " "Nor I , either , Say , I gneas I'll let her slide and go back to New Jer sey. " "I would. " "I will , sure pop < I'd like to knock that second husband into a cataplasm , just to let hio. know that I was on earth , bat I'll hold my muscle. She used to fret and whine from dawn til dark , and I don't believe she has men ded her tbmper any. He walks lame and looks glum , and'I won't add to his sorrows. Good-bye , old brass buttons Enoch Arden sneaked off and died , you know , but I am not that kind of a clothoa-pin. If I don't marry a widow who owns a rod clay f m of ninety acres before I am ten days older , yov may borrow my boots foe atone boats.1 The Glocoie Wo Eat. St. Louis Kepubllsm. It is admitted Hut there is no people ple In the world who consume BO much sugar proportionately as the Ameri cana. Some authoritisi estimate the consumption among LS at 40 pounds for every soul of the population. This looks lika en exorbitant rate , but whether it is correct or not there is no denying that wo are a sugar-loving nation. And it is this saccharine weakness that exposes cs to a fraud i of which uro nra the victims without I suspecting it. Few of us are aware I | that in devouring so much sugar we t i ars devouring a sad proportion of glu- j i coso in the disguise cf eugar. And | I what is glucose ? come will ask. Glucose ia green starch treated with sulphuric and other acids to make it assume the form of grape sugar. It is sweetish but not sweet , in the sense that sugar possesses that attractive quality. It can bo made from grapes and other fruits , and po tatoes and other farinaceous vegOva- bles that contain the starch element ; but in this country it is made chiefly of corn , and it will surprise our read ers to learn how much is annually manufactured. In an address deliv ered bafore the Underwriters' Asso ciation of the northwest by A. P. Red- field , it Is estimated that there is manufactured 360,000,000 pounds of the article a year , every ounce of which we are eating without being awara of it ; and , more than this , we are either so delighted with the arti cle , or those who make it are so suc cessful in impressing us with the delusion that-it is sugar , that they cannot make enough to satisfy the demand. There are fifteenflarge glucose factories in the counrtrythree in Bufialo , two in other parts of New York , one at Davenport and one at Des Moines , Iowa , four in Illinois , one being at east St. Louis and one at Chicago , and one at Philadelphia. Ono largo factory at Chic go was burned several weeks ago , and one was burned at Leavonworth last week. Thesa factories do not make as much glucnso as our sugar loving people can absorb , and new establishments are erected every year. The possible sup ply of the article is , practically , as unlimited as the crop of corn from which it is made. It partakes of the cheapness of the grade that yields it. A bushel of corn will make from 26 to 30 pouuds of glucose ; the process oi manufacture , which is partly cheml- Oil and partly mechanical , is expen sive 35 to 40 cents a bushel. Taking tha price of corn at 30 to 40 cents a bnshcl , the cost cf the manufact ured product ia 3 to 3V cents n pound. This is less than ono-fi.ilf the price of honest sugar so that the adulteration of cane sugar with glucose is a proGt- able business , as any one can see. Ir is not surprising , therefore , to learn that six new establishments for mak ing glucose are being erected in Illi nois , Including a very largo one with a capacity of 250 tons a day at Chicago cage ; one at Iowa City , one at Tippe canoe , Ohio , and one at Detroit. At present wo are consuming in adulter ated susar , confectionery and syrup about nine pounds of glucose per head a year , and it is estimated that in a few years this rate will bo doubled. Mr. Radfiold says that it is mostly used in the liquid form for mixing with dirk colored cane syrap to make lif.ht colored table syrup. In the liquid form it has little flavor , and when It is ilated that a great deal of the easr- cru made tabla syrup contains 75 per cent , of glucose , its tantalizing taste- lessnoER is accounted for. It is easy enough for persons of keen taste to detect the adulteration. Glucose does not granulate easily , if at all , and when mixed with pure sugar the pro duct has n smooth , find , apnearance entirely different from the crystallized fracture which genuine sugar presents and it tuKea one-third to one-half moro of it to impart the requisite sweetness to a cup of tea or coffee. BIRDS OP NEW MEXICO. THE JIANr BEAUTIFCt FAMILIES THAT INHABIT THE TERRITORY. Only two species cf swans inhabit the United States the trumpeter and the whistling swans and both are found within the limits of this terri tory. They are the largest and most beautiful of our wild fowl.-their plu mage being white , while the extreme length and flexibility of their necks give to their movements and attitudes upon the water an exceedingly grace ful appearance. Owing to their rari ty , shyness and swiftness of flight , but foir of them ara shot , and ho who succeeds in killing his swan may well congratulate himself upon his good fortune. Eignt species of gecso Inhabit North America , of which four at least are found here , the American white-front , the snow-brant and Can adian goose , besides a variety of each , the snow and Canada. Their plum age for the most part is gray or white , asd in the brants the necks are glcaay black , with small white patch es. All of the.io birds are exceeding ly wary and difficult to approach by the sportsman , though their flesh Is considered a rare delicacy. The ducks are divided into two uub families , the river and sea ducks , and form the largest division of our water fowl , und perhaps no other family of birds is EO veil represented hero. Thirty-six species inhabit North America , but of these tlireo are ac cidental and eight mostly confined to the Arctic and mora northern regions , while twenty at least are found within the limits of New Mexico. The plumage of most of our ducks h bril liantly marked , though the rich col oring Is chiefly confined to the male , the female as a rule- being easily dis tinguished by the more subdued hue of tier feathers and the absence of the bright wing markings. The mallard is without exception the handsomest of our ducks. The head and upper part of the male is a glossy green , suc ceeded by a white ring , the breast pur plish chestnut , the greater wing coverts tipped with black and white , and the speculum violet bordered with black , and the tall feathers whitish. The female Is of a pale ochery hue , speckled with dusky. The mallard ia the original of the common tame duck. The pintail , gadwal and American widgeon are quite common species and are moro or lees brilliantly marked. The teal are represented here by three species , the only other member being accidental on the Atlantic coast from Europe. The green-winged teal has the head and upper neck chestnutwitha broad , ; loeay green band on either side , whitish bordered on the back of the- neck , the under parts white , with cir cular black spots on the breast , the speculum rich green , bordered In front with buff and behind with white , and a conspicuous white crescent on either side of the body in front of the bend of the wing. The head and neck of the blue winged teal are blackish , darkest on the crown and usually with a purplish iridescence , the under parts dark spotted , the wing coverts sky blue , and the speculum green tipped with white. The head , neck and all the under parts of the cinnamon teal , are a rich purplish chestnut , while the wing coverts and speculum are colored as in the blue winged. The shoveller , or broad billi is characterized by an exceedingly large bill which is twice as wide at the end as at the base. The last of the river ducks is the sum mer or wood , duck , a brilliant bird , quite abundant and nesting in trees. The most common of the sea ducks are the greater and less scaup , the ring-necked , red-headfd and canvas- back. The list two resemble each other in general plumage , which is a mixed silvery gray with dark wavy lines. They may be easily distin guished , however , by the color of the head , that of the red-head beingrich chestnut , with bronzy or red reflec- tioni ? , while that of the canvas back is darker. The eye of the foimer Is yellow and the latter red. The canvasback - back is the most highly esteemed for the table. Other ducks are the gold-eye , Ro'cky Mountain garret , butter-ball and ruddy duck. Of the mergansers or fish ducks there are three species , the margansor , red-breaated and hooded marganser. They are somewhat larger than the ducks and have a nearly cylindrical bill , its upper edge toothed and the nail hooked and overhanging. Their food consists of fish , "which renders them rank and unpalatable , * A beautiful straggler from the Pacific - cific coast is the ring-billed gull , its plumage a pure white with a mantle and wings slaty blue , the long feathers of-the wing and tail black. The bill is greenish yellow , with a black band near the end , the angle of the mouth red. * These birds , though compara tively small in size , have a spread of wings of nearly four feet. A Leading Step. Detroit Free Press. Glveadam Jones here secured the floor and observed that the time had come for the Lime-Kiln club to take another leading step. He would therefore offer the following resolu tion : RESOLVED , Dat from an artor dls date dis club officially numbers de hours of time de same as hours of de day , from 1 o'clock to 2-4 o'clock. Trustee Fullback said that if there were 24 hours In a day it was all right to say 23 o'clock. Nullification Q. Jones said there was no more use in having two'12 o'clocks than there was in having two girls named Sarah. Gen. Wholesale White said it might sound a little strange to tell a man that you would meet him at 15 o'clock to talk businecs , but he was in favor of the clunge , and would hereafter have dinner at 13 o'clock. Many other members spoke in favor of the resolution , and when the quea tion was called it was adopted by a unanimous vote. From this date the meetings of the club will opan at 20 o'clock , and the new arrangement will be recognized in all official correspon dence. > i > ; ve The BSST SALVE in the world foi Gals , L'rulao3 , Seres , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tottar , Chapped - od Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and ail kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satlafac- tied in every case or money re Funded , Prloa 25 cents per bor. For sale by 8dly Ish & McMahon , Omaha. An Honest Medicine i'reeof ( Jhnrge Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat , Chest or Lungs , we know of none we can rec ommend as highly as DK. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERT for'Consumption. Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the Throat , loss of voice , etc. This med icine does positively cure , and that where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma cud- Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur ing the very worst cases in the short est time possible. Wo say by al means give it a trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size 81.00. For sale by 8lly ( ) J. K. ISH. Omaha. 5 Yearsltefor DR.C.MoLANE'S LIYEK PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that Uesh is heir to , " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after tnking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid , with the impression , McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. McLANE and FLEMING BROS. US ? Insist upon having the genuine Dr. . C. McLANE'S LIVEK PILLS , pre pared b1" FLEMING BROS.rittslnrgliP.i. , ( he market being full of imitations of the name JT/cZrfjnc , spoiled differently , but same Pronunciation- _ HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases oftne Throat , Lungs , and Pulmonary Organs. ! USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. /s the Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For Constipation , Biliousness , Headache , Torpid xiver , Hem orrhoids , Indisposition , and nil Disorders arising- from an ob structed state of the system. LaJIes and children , and those who dislike taklas pills and nauseous medicines , are espe cially pleased with Its agreeable qualities. TrtOPIC-FIUJIT LAXATIVE may be nsed In rll cases that need the aid of a purgative , cathartic , ornperlent medicine , and whllelt pro duces tlie amorpsnlt as theagenti named , it Is entirely free from the usnal objections common to them. FackoMn bronzed tin boxei only. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. C. F. Ooojm n , Wfaoleiale Agents , Omaha , Neb. \U A MTF H Local * -nt8 e enrwhere to se1 II Mil I E.U Tea , Coffee , Baking Powder. Flavonng Extracts , etc , by simple , to families , ProS , good. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , EOT SOW , 8t. Louis , Mo. NO CHANGING CARS EEMWEIX OMAHA AND CHICAGO , Where Direct connections are Made With Through Sleeping Oar Lines TO New York , Boston , Philadel phia , Baltimore , Wash- AND AHL EASTERN CITiES. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for lndianapolisCincinnatiLouis- ville. ASD AH POINTS IS TDK TUB BEST LINE ST. LOUIS , Where Direct Connections are made In the UNION fcEPOT with Ttuouzh Car Lines far all Points S O The New Line for IDIES he Favorite Eoute for The unequaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourijtg , are as follows : The celebrated Pullma'i ( IC-aheel ) Palace Slerp- Ins ; Cars , run only on this Line. C. , B. & Q. P Uc Drawing-Koom Cors , with Horton's Re- cllnlngrCh Irs No eitra ch.irga for Stats in Rccllulne Chah . The famous n. , B. & Q. Palace BInlne Carf. Oorgtoun Smoking Cars CtUd with Elet.it flUh-Backed Rattan devolving Chairs for the exclusive use of first-class passen gers. gers.Steel .Track and Superior Equipment , corn- lined with their Oreat Throujh Car Arrange ment , makes this , above all others , the fivonta Route to the East , South , and South-East. Try It , and you will find 'tratelinj : a luxury instead of * discomfort. Through Tickets via thii Cclovratcd Line for sale at all offices In the United Statesand Canada. All information about Rates of Fare , Sleeping Car Accommodations , Time Tables , &o , will be cheerfully given by appltin ? to JAMES R. WOOD , General PasaengarAjrent , Chicago. T. J. POTTtR , General Manager , Chicago 1S8O. K.C..ST.JOE&O.B.R.R. , Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and tha WEST. Ho change of cars between Omaha and Et. Louis ind but one between Omaha and No7 York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With lesschsrgaa and iaKdvaacoot other JIcoj. This ontlro line is equipped with Vnllss ralsco Sleeping Cans , .Paltco IJa > Co ot ' Safety Filiform an < l Coupler and the celebrated t > artinghoDBQ Alr-Brako. THAT YOUR TICKET RE CTVla Kansas City , Si. Joeh andTSl . . , tSTJoi sndSt.Louis.-BJ Tickets for eaie at all coupon ctatlocn la ths West. J. F. SARNARD , A. C. DAWJS , Qcn'lSnpt. , Gea'l Pare , h Tlckat Ag't St. Joseoh. Ho. fit. Joseph , Mo , W C. SEAC1IRE3T , Ti rst Agon. , 1G20 Famhii.i Street. ANDY BORDEN , A. B. BARNARD , Pasa. Afjent.Omaha. Oon'rl Arent , Gnuh * . BY THE USE OP- DR , BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL. EXTERNAL , AND ITCHING PILES rlfld at puce on the application of Pj Boaanho'a Pile Remedy , which ncU dl redly upon the part * affected , nbaortila the Tnmor , nLlaylng the latcmc Itct ill otHer remedies hoTe Oaied.rfy S tafce no other , and tell your O NOT DELAY tctn the drain on the jatia produce permanent disability , bat bay It , TRY IT LOURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ( T , BK3 when yea can not obtain ltorblmm Till send It , prepaid , on receipt ofprlct Jr. Bosanho'a Treatise on Pile * tent fro in application. Address DR , BOSANKO MEDICINE CO. PIQUA. O. THE COLOEADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This institution , located at Denver , Colorado , the Educational and Commercial center of the West , ia pre-eminently the beat and most practi cal ol Itg kind ( or the ] MERCANTILE TRAINING -OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , Secretai ? The most extensive , thorough and complete nstltntion of the kind in the world. Thousand : of accountants and Business men , in the prin cipal cities and towns of the United States , OTTS their success to our course of training. The fifeht Kind of Education for Young Men and ladies , Fine , new brick block , at junction of three traet car lines. Elegantly fitted and f nrnlahad apartments or the application of and carrying oat of our novel and systematic methods ot BUSINESS Young men who contemplate business llf , and parents having sons to educate , are partlcn- larly requested to send for our new Circular , which will give full information as to tcrnj , ondition ot entrance , etc. Address & , W. FOSTEE , President , * * _ Danvor Colorado : a week tn your own town. Itrais and . . J outfit free. Addren H. Oallett ft Co. , Portia i Ma. THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. The only existing remedy for every gpe cios of Acute or Chronic Disease ot the Organs of Respiration , and an absolute SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! all-poworfal vegetable preparn- JL tion expels from the lungs and air pas sages , the mucus nnd muco-ptij proilnced by pnlmonary Inflammation , heale the Irritated raembraaei. and renovates every organ which utilizes the breath ot Life. It contains no itupef ring poison , nnd is in nil respects a healthful medi cine. The rapidity and certainty with Which It ANNIHILATES A COUGH Is astonishing. Its'effects go deeper than the mere symptoms of pulmonary dis ease nnd discharges the cause from the system. Free and painless expectora tion Is the mode by which it relieves the lungs , chest nnd throat fromtheburden * which oppress them ; thus arresting Con sumption and Bronchitis in the germbe- fore they reach the more dangerous stages. The emaciated sufferer BATTLING FOR LIFE with the most terrible nconrgo of onr ell. mate will Und Fritsch's Prussian Cough Syi np a potent ally , nnd will assuredly win the flght by adhering strictly to this treat medicine. The CASES NOW ON RECORD in which It has been administered with entire success as n remedy for every va riety of malady which affects the Ko- epiratory Functions , amount to mere than FIVE THOUSAND nt thopreqent date , nnd jet the prepara tion is only In the infancy of Its useful ness. The great defect of all Cough Kfinedies hithnrtn Introduced Is that they arc simply expulsory. Ilenco they arc- useless ; for unless the causes of the acrid secretions which are conghed up nro removed , and the ruptured , inflamed or maturated surfaces healed and re stored to their natural tone , a cure is Impossible. I'rltsch'i Prussian Cough Sjrup accomplishes these objects. The mucus and miico-pus which are the con sequence of J.ungiisense , are thrown off by it , while at the same time it soothes and invigorates the weakened tissues. "LIFE FOR THE LUNGS. " For coughs , raids , influenza , bronchial difficulties , tightness of the chest , hoarse ness , sere throat , trachltis , inflamma tion of the lungs , difficulty of breathing , plmirltr nnd all disorders of apulmonaxy nature , It has never been equaled. Sole agents In America , BICHABDSOX It CO * 8t Louis , Mo. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. ' Grentle Women Who trant glossy , luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must use LION'S K1THAIRON. This elegant , cheap article always makes the Hair RTOTV freely nnd fast , keeps it from tailing out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it ia any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon. A new and hUhoito unknown remedy for'all laeasca ot the Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary It will poaitiv sly cnro Diabetes , Gravel , Drop1 jy , tiiltrlit's Disease , Inability to retain or cxpell th ? Urine , Citirrh of the Bladder , high colored and scanty crine , Painful Urinating , LAM3 BACK , Genera' Weakness , acd all Female Com' plaints. U avoid i Internal medicines , Is certain tn It elects and euros when nothing clfo can. For eale hy nil Drag Iata or gent by mall fire upon receipt of the price , $2.00. DAY MEY PAD CO. , PSQF'RS , Toledo , O. SST3 i , four addrera for oar little book , How e waa SavaJ. " T. ISTT Aycnt for NahrvV. . SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AHD St , Paul & Sions : City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Bouie / 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From COMOLL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULTJTH , or BISMABOK , And all point ] In Northern Iowa , Mlnrjeeota and Dakota. This line Is equipped with tha Im proved Wcstinhouae Automatic Air Brakes and Itillor Platform Coupler and Boffer. And foi SPEED , SAFETY AND COMPOST Is unsurpassed. Z1cant Dnwlnz Room and Sleeping Cire.ownad and controlled by the com pany , run Throush Without Ohano botTreen Union Paciflc Transfer Depot , Council liloffa , and St. Taol. Trains IPATO the Union PocE ! Transfer Depot at Council Blnfia , at 6:15 p m. , reaching Slouz City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Fan ! at 11:05 a. m. , making HOURS IK ADTAKCS oj AHT OTHBB Roura. Returning , leave St. Paul at Z3Q p. m. , ar > rivlnr at Sioux City at 4:15 a. m. . and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Coundl BluOj , at g O a.m. Be sura that your tlskets read via "S. C. fe P. R. R. ' F. C. HILia , Superintendent. Hteoarl Valley , Iowa P. E. ROBINSON. AsVt Oen'l Pea. Azent. J. H. O-BRTAN , rnd Pasecsrer Agent , ' Council BlaDi 3IAKE NO 3HSTAKEI MICA GREASE Composed largely of powdered mica and ialnzlast 3 the belt and cheapest lubricator in the world. It is the best because ! t does not gem , but forau a highly polished surface over the axle , doing away with a largo amount of friction. U b the cheapest because you need use but half the quantity In grcixin ; your wajon that you wonll of any other axle grease nude , and then ran your wagon twice as long. It answers equally is well for Mill Gcarinsr , Threshing "Machines , Baggies , &C..M for wajons Send for Pocket jclopcdUof Thlngj Wortn Knowiny. llalled tree to anr adrlrcss. . MICA MAMUFACTURIHC CO. , 31 MICHIGAN AVENOB , CHICAGO. 8-Ask Your Deader For It ( J701 | week J12a day attotte easily made ; tash 4 liont5t fren.Address Tisa b Co.PottlndM KIDNEGBN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weaker or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Loss of Energy Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arising from Kidney or Bladder TMseases. Also for Yellow Fever Btood and Kidney Poisoning , in infected malarial sections. tSTBy the distillation of a FOREST LEAF with JUNIPER BERRIES and BARLEY MALT w bav discovered KlDSEGKN.wblch acts specifically on the Kidneys and Urinary Orzans.remOTlns In Juried deposits formed in the bladder and preventing any stralnW , smarting sensation heat oi irritation in the membranous llclng of tha ducts or water p-wae. U excites a healthy action in the Kidneys giving them itrength , vi or and restorinz these onrins to a healthy condition , ihowla j Its effects on both the color and easy flow of urine. It can bo taken at all times , in all climates and und nll circumstances without Injury to the system. Unlike any other prepmtlon for Kidney dlfOiultltt It has a very pleasant and affreeibU taste and flavor. It has been difficult to make a preparation containing positive diuretic properties which will not nauseate , but te acceptable to the stomach Before taking any Llvci medicine , try a bottl of K1OSEQEX to CLEANSE tha KIDNEYS from foul matter. Try it and you will always ud t as a family medJdne. LadlM especially will Uka It and Gentlemen will find K1DNEGEN the best Kidney Tonic ever nsedt NOTICE Kach bott'e bears th slirnxture of LAWRENCE & MARTIN , alsoa Proprietary GOTKO ment Stamp , which permits KIDSEOES to be sold ( withons license ) b ? DrCjrglsU. Grocers ao4 Other Persons fverywhers. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. I f not found at your Drurctata or Grocers , we will sendabottlo prepaid to the nearest expres * . offlcotoyou. LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DKUGGISTS , GEOOEKS and DEALEKS everywhere Wholesale ajents In Omaha , STEELE , JOIIMSON ft CO. , will supply the trade at manufaotu * prices. IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WH1TE8EWSNG MACHINE 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 the market. The Wiite Co. 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. JOHN ZEHRUNG , < ! or. D.ivcnport anil 15th St . Omaha. JTHIS NEW AND COHRECT 5rt : Proves beyond any reasonable question that the * * * CHICAGO 1 & 1 NORTH-WESTERN iR'Y v la by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling In either direction between/ y Chicago and all of tha Principal Points in the West , North and Northwest.H. Carefully ctamlno this Hap. The Principal Cities ol the West and Northwest are Stations on this road. Ita through trains make dose connections tvltu the trains oi all railroads at Junction points. Ill I ll llHi * < . . & > - THE CHICAGO & . NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Hi Over nil ot its principal lines , runs each \nvy dally from two to four or moro Fast Express Trains. It Is tlio only road west of Chicago that uses tuo -x > 55J. < v w , _ - ' 'PUT.T.MATT HOTEL DINING It . Is the . only . road that runs Pullman Sleeping Cars North or Northwest of Chicago. * It has nf.nrte'.i.n/i/i . MJ.JL.JJS v ± < * jcojj * . Itlonnstlio following TrunfcLines : , "Council Bluffs. Denver & California Line. " "Wlnona , Minnesota & Central Dakota Lino. * ; | Moux CIty.Nor.Kcbraska& Yankton Line. " "Chlcaco , St. Paul and Minneapolis Line. . ior. Illinois , Frocport & Dubuque Line. " "Milwaukee. Green Bay & Lake Superior I4n . " ' Tickets over this road are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents In the United States and Canada * . n , t l emcmber to ask for Tickets via this road , DO sure they read over U , and take none other. JIAEVIS ncamn.Gen'l Manager , Chicago. AW. D. SIES3EIT , Oenl Pass. Agent , Chlcajpx HA.RRY P. UDEli , Tick t Asent C. &N. TT. Railway , 14tli 1) . B KIMBALL ) , AssiftantTcket Aeent C. &N. W. Rill way , llth and Farnham Streets. J. BELL. Ticket > irent C. & N. W. Railway , U. P. R. R. Depot. JAMhJST.CLA.RK'General Agtnt. FEATHERS And Everyttiing pertaining to the Frjrniture and upholstery Trade , A GOMPIET ASSOBTf/JEHT / OF MEW GOODS AT THE D H tr.oa th sat 1208 anci 1210 Farnliam Street. utter. 1001 FARNHAM , cor. fOth. d Display db % r OF SPRING CLOTHING !