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THE DAILY BEE WAHA PUBLISHING COPROPRIETORS. . SK Parnkam , bO.Stkand lOti Strut * TEEMS OF SUESCKIPTIOK. , 1 Copy 1 year , In advance postpaid ) . .I6.W B months " " t/K Z montb " " 2.0C TIME TABUS- . THE MAILS. 0 , UN. W.B.K.630 * . m. , fcttp. m , C. B. ft Q.EJSO a 4c 2UO p. f * . * * . T aun . VF . "W1 - * C. MI & > * " * h Et. Joe cute * . . . S. City & P. 630 Km. . 1U. P. K. E. . llM , m. O. * R. V. to Lincoln , 10 . ' . B. ft M. K. B. . 8:10 v-B. 0. kK. W. ; 730a.m. ornom C. * H. W.B.B. , 11 vm. , II p. K. C. B. & Q11 a. m. , BiO p. m. O.B. I. ftP. , 11 a. m. , llp.m. a B. * fit , Joe. , 11a.m. , lip m. U. P. B-R-.tp-m. 0. * B. T. from Lincoln , UUO p. m ; B. City * P. , 11 a.m. B. SM.lnheb.-ip Bi. local malls for States Iowa leare bat tmm I day , ris : fcSO a. m. Office open from 1 ! to 1 p. BL Bnndavi , THOMAS T. HAIL. FontmMt.t. Arrival And Departure el Trains UKIOK PACIFIC. * Dally Xzpre . . . .n:15 p. m. ' 836p.m. do Mixed 6:10 p. m. a8p . do Frel ht.B30 a. m. It0p. B > . do 8:16a. m. Ii30a.m. T OABO OF THE BTTBUKOTOIT. UAViOiUBa. KinreeE StOp. m. Kxpret > . . . . .1oao a. m , UtO. C.-00 a. m. iaU..t 10:00 p.m. fiundayl Ezcepted. Bnnaayi Excrpted. CHIOAO O.IKOCK 1ELAND & PAOnC. tlta.8:00 : a , m. I Mall 1040 p. m. Iiprc B. 8W p.m. | Krpreai..lB0K. m. CHIOAOO KOBTHWESTEKK. Kill..e0 a. m. I Hall _ 730 p. m. Jfi pren _ _ _ I O pi m. 1 Expras _ 16:00 a. m. Bnndays ezceptcd. _ , EAKEAS CTTT.ST. JOE k COUKCSL BLUFFS LIXVX AK&m. Irrrew . DAOp.m. [ Mtfl . 7:26 1. . jn. The only line running Pnflma&'SlteplBeOan eeJ ot Omaha to Union Depot. StC OJCAHA & NORTHERN NEBRASKA. CAIL- WATOOKPANT. LeaTC. -J rlre. JCrpreeo.BSMa. m. I * xpre _ .taOp , m. Vixod . .1 0 p m. ( UIxed..10iSa. m Dalljr Except Sundij-s. B.ftH. B.B.lnKEBBAEKA. LI1VK. AREIVX. Erpress8:50am | Freight . 30 m rrelht . 0 5 p m | Expr a . iOupm EIOUIOITT&HT. PAULB.R. " Kill . _ -8dO am I Eqpt . . . . . . * a m Express. . . . 8.iOpmMi | . , .7aO p a WAS Afln , ST. LOUIS * PACIFIC. LUTB8.U AMITM. Can . 8 a. m. I IfaTI . - . 11H a. m Expre . . . .BWp. : m. | KxproM.436 p.m. BRIDGE DIVIBION U. P. B. B. Leave Omaha , daDj8 a. m. , a. m. , 10 a EL , U a. m. . 1 p. m. , S p. m.,8p.m. , Bp. m , , 6 p. " d , i - ' Leare Conndl BIatt&ffi a * m S a. m , , 1036 a. m. , IIOS a. m. , irftpm. . , S 6 p. m. , EA6 p. m. , BZS p. m. , 626 p. ro , roar tripe on Sunday , leaTlnj : Omaha at 9 aod 11 a. tn. , 2 and C p. m. ; fooneil Bluffs U 11:88 a. m , and 226 and S25p.ria. < Leftve Omaha > -0 a. m. , 7 a. m.r830 . m.7 1 p. m. , 10 p. m. , 7 5 p. m. , Leave Conndl BluCr - - : lJ"a.tt0 a. m. . 11HO am.B35p. * uT70 pi BU , 7 p : H. D Uf except Sonday. OMAAA & EXFDBUOAK TALLET K , . IKATB , AMUTI. TMVr Tfot' J. P. ENCL.SH . , . & TTORTTEATiAWS10 South Inlrtecnth J. M. WMLWMTH. GEO. W. HILL , ATTORNEY-AT-L1W. OtEcs on Farnham atroot , between iBth * n ( ICth , next to office city water works , Omaha Buys and sells Omtna City property nod Xc- brukaland < . Hlnbuc property inal rarts of Colorado , for nla. From a long residence It Colorado and experience In mlnln ; pruptrty , I am prepared ti offer ntto and profluule inrm- roents to purchaseri. T26-2w CHARLES POWELL , ' OF THE PEACE Corner ICth aad JUBTI'JE . . Omaha Neb. WM. SIMERAL , \ TTORNET AT LA W Boom . Cretchton A Bloct. IBth St. . OMAHA. NEB. D. L THOMAS. A TTOKNET AT LAW Loam money , bnyl JCX awl Belli real estate. Koom S , Crelghton Block. " A. C. TROUP , A TTOBKE7 AT LAW Office In Hanceom * ! A Block , with Gaorg * E. PrltehoU , 1ICO F > mha-nBt. OMAHA. NEH. DEXTER L THOMAS , AT LAW Ornlckinank B Balld ATTORNEY ap < 8U A. M. GHAOWICK. AT.LAW-Offloe 1604 ATTORNEY v. < * M.LPEftMIY , btea Btotk , Proeurei- * ! gQtA&T IUBUO. COmOlTOKg HAD ! O'BRIEN &IMTLETT , Attorney-at-Law , Of riOE-Unlon Block.Hftceglh and Faraham ATTORNEY AT .LAW. ARBACN BLOftC'tM. HWMTR ITS. OKAHA. . - = * W. J. Connell , Attorney-'at-Law. Offioe : Front roomB , tUIn , to HanMOBl new brick building , K. W. cornet rUtMBth and i Streeta. .KBB1CK. OHAS E.KKD1CI REDICE A REDICK , Attorneys-at-Law , Spodil attention will be flret to all tnlw ajpJnst corporattona o ! erar deKrtptlon ; will practice in al Kh Oourti of the State and the united States. OOco. Fanmam St. , oppotlU _ Court HOOK. EDWARD W. SIMERAL , TTORNET AT LAW -Rooa 8 A Block , Utfa aad Doa l * rtreeU. no3dh t. F. MANDER80M , AT LAW MI rarnham IU et ArrORKST Omaha _ W. T. EICH1MB. 8. J. HU T - RiCHARBS & HUNT , Attorrays-at-Law. Omci 215 Booth TowtMnUs B&eet. SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Qre&test Uisoovery of tbe Age. WondftuIdlflooTericsmthtworldbareboeB Biade Arnonx other things where Santa Clans stayed Children olt ask U he make * foods or not , If really he fcra > In a mountain ot snow. Last year an excnnloa nllcd clear to the Pole And suddenly dropped into whitseesiedllke khole Where wondnr ottronilen dry found a now land , While faliy-Ukt belnn appeared en each hand. Then were ciotntatu like onn , with more beautiful froon , And tar brighter kle § than erer were Ken , Birds with the hns of atainbow wcro found , While flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow ins aronnd. Not long were the/ left to wonder to donlx A belnc teen came the/ had heard Butch abont , Twai SinU CUni1 wit and th Is they all wy , 5e Iwked like the picture * Mecrary diy. He drore op a team that looked Terr qaeer , Twas a team of irnsshoppers Instead ot reindeer , He rode la a shell Instead ol a deign , Bmt he took thorn on bovrd and drore them away. He showed them all crer his wonderful realm , And factories making ( roods tor women and men Furriers were working on hats great and small , To Bonce's ther said they were sending them an. Kris Single , the dloro Maker , told them at one * , An our Qloree we ore sending to Bonce , Banta showed them suspender * and many tblaft Baying I also took these to f rtand Bnncrt iton. Banta Claag then whispered a secret he'd toll , As In Omxha erory one knew Bnae * well , He therefor * shsud tand his ccodt to hi * can , Xnowlne his friends will pet their toll loan. Now remember ye dweller * to Omaaa town , r All who want preeentt to Bofice's go romid. For shirts , collan , or cloree great and mail. Bead your sister or annt one and aL. Bsnce , Chanplonjixttar ot the West , Oonclu H. Omaha KA iy 1C AMUWJ.K PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line oi Steamships Leaving New York Erery Tbnrsd y at S p. m. Tc England , France and Germany. rorPaasace apply to 0. B. RICHARD & CO. , ' OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY , ART EMPORIUMS. 1510 romw Low prices , . BOSNER , 1303 Douglas Et. Good Stylei ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOHN TJ , McCAOPEfoppoctepostofflee. W. B. BABTLETT. S17 South 13th Street. ARCHITECTS. , T > 1-BOE. Jr. . Koom 2. Crelghton Block. i.AKcimxEcrs , > Crciffhlon Block. BOOTS AND SHOES. JAUiiS OxTINE & C0n Hne.Boots and Shoos. A coed assortment ol Home work on "baud , cor. 12th and Harney. THOd EB10KBOK. . E.-cor. 10th and Douglas JOHN FOBTUNATUSJ 60310th St. , maiufactnres tc order good wort at fair prices. Repairingdone. . BED SPRINGS- J F. LAKRtMgS W nufatnrar. Tlsschers1 Blk. BOOKS , NEWS AND STATIONERY J. I. FUUKHAUc , 3015 Farnham street. CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS W1I. FNTDEK , Vo. 1319 lith and Uarney fit CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ASDBKW aOsr.WATini , 1610 Farnhun fit Town Survey i , Grade and Sewerage S > stems a Specialty. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOBKO. WILLIS , 14H Dodge Street. D. B. BEEUER , For details s e large Adi ertrss- ment In llaUand Weekly. CIGARS AND TOBACCO WEST A FB T CUEE , Jlaaufrctur rs ot Cigars. andTTho estle D alots in Tobjcco , 1305 Ifnug. . r. LOBEJiZCN"ttsnnfactjrer , tltlllh fit MRNICE' WORKS. Western Cornice Works , M n .facturers Iron CornKc.TIn , Iron and Slate ItooHDp. Orders from any locality iromi-tly esecoted in the beit manner. Factoiy.aad Office 1S10 DotlgereoC Oalranlsed Iron Cornices , Wiodoacaps , etc. mxnnfic.ured and put np in any pan ot the coontry. T. EINHuLD , i8 'Ihirteenth it. CROCKERY. J. BOKKEB. 1309 Dcuglai fit. Good Line. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING COODS QEO.1I. PE1EK80N. Also 111w , CPH , Boats , Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , 804 & 10th bt. DENTISTS. ; PB. rATJLL TllUnii' Mock. Cor.lSth & Podge DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS. KUQN&CO. , Elcc Fancy Goods , Cor. 16th and Douglas Streets. W. J. WHITEHOU3E , Wholesale & BeUU.16 Bt. OrO-TIKLD. 20 3 North fide Ciiml"e M. i-Abit , UruiTiist , lutn nu llov > aro. FURNITURE. A. F. GBOS3K wand Second Handrnrnllnre and Stores , lilt Donglu. E. O. Turgeon AVt. J. BOSKER , 1803 Dontlaf St. Tine Goods , &c. FENCE WOfiKS < , * OMAHA FESCB CO. . GCST.FBIEStCO.,123ITarneySt. ! Improv- edlce Boxes , Iron and Wood Forces , Office Bailings , Counterof Tin * and Walnut. , , . . FLOfilST.- , . ADen : lincrlinWs cu flowers , leeds , bcfboets C4 U. W. cor Iflth and Dong lag Sts. CRBCERS. Z. STETESa 21st between Comlne aad Inrd. T A MolHA-IK , Oarr.er 2M aid Caming Sts. ' J NATTERS. , W. L. PAnROTTE & CO. , - J 1C6 Doulaj Strret , Wholesale Excltulrely. HARDWARE IRON AND STEEL DOLitf & L\jaWOETUY , Wholesale , 110 tad 112 Utttt. A. HOLMES , corner 16th and California,1 HARNESS , SADDLES , &C. E. B.W ISTS2 13th St. , hot Faro , ft Har- > AT AND BONNET BUACHERY. . Ladles get your Straw , Chip n d FelfHata done UP at northeast corner Seventeenth and Capitol avenue. WiL. DUVE. PKOP HOTELS CANFIKLD HOUSE , Gco. Canfleld/Bth & Fam. POBA HOU3E , ? . H. Cary , 013 Famham St. -SLATE2TS HOTEL , F.Sliven. 10th Street. * - INTELLIGENCE OFFICE- MRS. LIZZIE DKKT , 217 16th Street. JUNK H. BEBTnOLD. Barn und LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. * J. rONNEB. ISO ! Douglas St. Good Vtrlety. MERCHANT TAILORS- a.A.LINDQUKSf , One of oor most popular Merchant ration Is T9- relrlnc the latest dcdgns fort'prliur aud Sum mer Goods for ( rent 'cm-n's wenr. Sty'Isb ' , dnrablx and prices lowasrver.215 iSthbet. Done. MEAT MARKETS- The Boston Market. MOOLEk JESTER , Fresh and Cored Meats , Game. Fish. Poultir. Eti2020 Cuminr S'reeU MILLINERY. -MRS. C. A. BIK ER , Wholesale and ReUU. Fancy Goods in great \arlety Zephyrs , Card Boards , Hoilerrloves , corset * . &s Chnpent Boos * In the West. Farchaser * save SO par cant. Order iy Mad USF.fien'h "t. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- W. S. GIBBS. M. D. , Boom No. . 4. Crelghton -Block , 15th Street. _ P. B. USISENRING. M. D , Masonic Block. C. D. HART . D.Eye and Kar. cpp. rosttQce DR. L , B. ORADDT , Ocnllft and Aorlst , Itth ard Doqglas Streets. PHOTOGRAPHERS- CEO. HETK , 1'BOP Grand Central Oilier ) , 212 sixteenth Street neirHaionicHall. Firat-diss Work and Prompt- PLUMBING , CAS AND STEAM FITTING P W.TARr-yiJ CO,216 Irlh St. , bet. rt 'ham & "Douglas. Work promptly attended to. P. FTTZPATRICK , U09 DouglM Street. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING % T A. KOsrE' 111 ! Dcdie Street. PAWNBROKER J. B08ENFELD. S22 10th fat. bet. Fain. & Har. STOVES AND TINWARE. A. BURME3TER , Dealer in Stores and Tinware , and Uanufactarcr ot Tin Roofs and an kinds ot Bnildlnr Work Odd Fellows'Block. IJOSDon ? . St. Gocdtnd Chup. . SEEDS J. EVANS , Wholesale and Betall Seed DrUU and Cultivators. Odd Fellows HalL SHOE STORES- Ph llpp LanrlS23Farnhamtt. bet. 13th & 141A. SECOND HAND STORE PERKINS & LEArf , U10 Dongas St. , Kew and Sesond Hand Furnlturr , n use FnrnUblns Goodi. tx , bought and sold on narrow ma-glns. SALOONS- BENRY EAUFUANS , [ n the cew brick b"lock on Douglas Street , hat Jut opened a most clejint Beer Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 ta 12 every day. FLANNERT , On Farnham , next to the B. i M. headquarter ) ! , lias reopened a seat and complete establish- m nt which , larrine rlRE , and Mother Ship- ton's Prophecy , win be open for the boj 8 with Elot Lunch on and afur present Uate. " "Caledonia , " J. FALCONER , 67916th Street UNDERTAKERS CHAS. R1EWE , 1012 Farnham bet. lOti & llth M. K. &IS0O9T , General Insurance Agent , . . . 4 Ion don , CasbAMets . . . . . . * ESTCHKSTKK , K. T. , Capital _ " lJ03D&J THEMERCHAM of NewartTJf.j" 1'o M GIBARDnilEPhnadepUIaCapltalJ l OOl COO NORTUWESTKRK KATIONALCap. ital . rTRKHEN'8 FOND , CaUfornla. . . . . . . 80GU& BRITISH AMERICA ASSURAKCECo . NEWAiKFIREIKS. CO ; Atpels. . . . Sfl CCO AMERICAF CENTBAi , Ase' . . . SDOtog art Cor. of Fifteenth ft , . OUAHA , K&.1 STAE-GAZIKGr. The Men Who Make and the People Who Buy Tele scopes. What a Telescope Costs anc . What itMaybe Expected to Shcrw. Sew York Sun. A piercing my of "light darting un expectedly into the eye has arrested the attention of more than one per son -walking along the south side ol Twenty-first street , between Third and Second avenues. Wacn the carious pedestrian looks for the source of the light , more than .half suspecting the while that some mischievous boy arm ed with a piece of looking-glass is mak ing sport of him , he be-omes more puzzled. The luminous beam seema to elude'him , and then preitolitts tickling the corner of his eye cgain. Presentlyho-p'orceives that the bright pencil emanates from the centre of & little black square high up on the wall of a house across the street. It looks as though a diamond of the first water was glittering np there against the jbricbs. If & cloud chances to pass over the sun the brilliant point van ishes. When the returning snnbaams touch It it shines again like a star. In fact , it is a star , thcngh not of the ce lestial kind , and it was put up there by John Ryrne , ihe telescope maker ( whose shop may be seen at the oppo site end of a longjard ) , to catch aaun- beam for him. A good , lusty sun beam is worth more to the telescope maker than a dozen apprentices. It points out unerringly the imperfcc- tien of his glasses. If the passers-by peers under the wooden awning of the housa at the backendoftheyard'hehlikelyto ' seeif the day be sunshiny , tbe big glass eye of a telescopa directed to tha star- like point on the brick wall. Bshihd the telescope la' the telegttjpr-maker. A Tjlcturo of Saturn nnd his rings , painted on a thin.piece of board , hang ing on the wall ; a copy of Burcitfi "Geography the Heavens" lying open on the table ; a photograph of the moon , and the bright brass tubes of a number of telescopes of all sizes at onca suggest the presence of an , astronomer. The man who makes telescopes could not help being an astronomer ven it his business did not'rfcqulre him to be oce. He mn 1 be al home among the constellations , for the objects 'by which he measure ! the excellence ofhis work are scat tered jll o'vcrjhojtarry heavens./ A teletcope consfafi essentially of an object jjlass , wlloh Is tha big glanr at the end of jthe instrument , fur thest from the eye ; anj-eyo-jiece , which is only a * kind of microscope , andtho _ ' tubeto _ hold thern The mosT'importanf part is tha object glass. Upon that the maker lavishet all his skill. It took opticians and mathematicians ono.iundrcd and fifty years to learn the urt ol properly shaping object glasses , and to con trive s way to make them achromatic that Is , so that they will not dis- color-tho object looked at. Newton thought it could , not be done. Even now the making tf a first-rate object glass for an astronomical telescope Is considered 'one of the greatest triumphs of human skill. The office of the object gins ? is to make at Its focus a little imago of the star or other otj ct looked at. This image is magnified by the eye piece. In the old telescopes tha Imago waiso imperfect , on account of discolora tion , and the scattering of the light , that it would bear very little magni fying. - In the modern object glass two kinds of glass crown und.flint are used together. They have the lucky property of correcting each other's chromatic aberration , and to an imago is obtained free from dis coloration. By properly shaping the curves of the two disks that compose the cbjcct glass , the other difficulty is got rid of , and the image appears dis tinct and undistortod. Herein resides the telaecope maker'd skill. He can not make all his object classes equally good , howovor. Sometimes , havLjg a specially fine piece ef glass , and hit ting upon the precise curvatures suit ed to it , he turns oat an object glass of supeilativo ercellonco. Such glasses are sought after atd prized by astronomers.as a musician prizes an old violin from the hands of Guarne- rius or Stradivarius. After the telescope-maker has ground his glasses into shape , pol ished them until they are more limpid thmi water , and set them in their cells , ha tarns the telescope upon the artificial star. This tells him nt a glance whether he has got rid of the chromatic abberration or discolora tion. . Then he wait * for a good ob serving night when the stars , without twinkling , look like brilliant points , and tarns tha telescope upon Vega or Arcturus or Oapella. * His practised eye quickly detect any imperfection in the image , and , pressing the object g ass upon a revolving disk covered with rouge , or merely rubbing it with hu finger dipped in rouge , he correct ! the error. Next * he testa its light- giving powers by seeing whether it will sbow the faint companions th t accompany some of tbe larger stars. Finally he tries his powers upon Jupi- tar , Saturn and other planets. The buyers of telescopes are not so numerous in this country ta .in Eng land , bbt they are increasing. Amer ican made telescopes are the best in the world. Within a few years the demand for telescopes by amateurs has become considerable. A good telescope - escope in the hands of one who knows the stars and planets , is capable of affording a delightful entertainment for a lawn party on a summer evening. By its aid , those who do not care for the mathematics of astronomy may loam more of this charming science than by the reading of a hundred books. Many persons who have coun try residences own'telescopes , some of which nre of excellent qnalitv. No college or seminary is considered to be fully equipped without a telescope. Telescopas were formerly very costly. With improvements in the processes of manufacture , however , the price has fallen , atd now persons of moderate means can affird to possess excellent telescopes , substan tially mounted and armed with eye pieces , giving a lonjr range of magni fying powers. The price , of course , varies with the kind and style of mounting. " * ; Gonerally7 telescopes under four or five inches arjerature the aneratnre of the telescope means the diameter of the object glass are furnished with little equatorials upon tripod stdnds , which are easily man aged , and which enable the observer to follow the motion of a star , and , when they are furnished with grad uated circles , to find any object in- risible to the unassisted eye by its right ascension and declination. Telescopes above six inches in apera- ; ara are usually mounted on a itatlonary equatorial and fur- ilshed with clockwork. A two-inch telescope , with ordinary nonnting , may be purchased for from 50 to $100 , depending on tha quality. i three-inch or three and-a-half-inch ; irhich is largo enough for any use to irhich an amateur is likely to put a ; clescopc , costs from $180 to $200 A ronr-lnch is worth from ? 225 to § 300 , ind a six-inch , from $500 to $800. Fhe cost of the larger telescopes of ; he observatories , varying from a foot to eighteen or twenty inches , runs far. ap among the thousands. There are-certain tests of excellence " ' - the satisfactory performance of whicl should always be insisted npon by thi purchaser of a telescope. Au accoun of some of them will give an idea o what may be expected of telescopei of certain sizes. The magnifyicf power is reckonedin _ diameters. If i telescope Is said to have a power oi 200 , that means that it magnifies at "object 200 times In every- direction or 40,000 times superficially. A gooc two-inch should bear power up to 17 or 200 diameters , and should show thi little blno companion of the nortl star. , It should clearly reveal thi TtltH , otxJupiter and the snow-cap ! about the poles of Mars , and _ in. good weather should show the division be * tween the two main rings of Saturn , Many of the ( most-beautiful double stars may bo seen to advantage with such a telescopo. The mountains and craters in the moon are not difficult objects for it. A three-inch will bear a power of. 800. It will detect-a small purple atax that is hidden in the rays of IVgel , one ot the chief twinklera in Orion , and will give a beautiful view of the shadows of Jupiter'j moons cast npon his surface when the moons come ba tween the sun and xhe planet. It will , under favorable circumstances , sKew the outlines of ihe continents and oceans of Mars. Tao wonderful ring nebula In LyrJs beautifully seen in , such a telescope , and the great nebula in Orion's sword , with its glit tering trapenzlnm of stars , is an easy | objaat. Most of the famous star clusters , in whieh ihe stars in count less multitudes swarm together like golden bees , may ba satisfactorily seen . with a three-inch telescope of tbe ! first class. It will show the smallest sun spots , and give an endless divers ity of views in tha rugged scenery of j the moon. Ai ths size of the glaia increases , more and more ctn bo seen. An ob ject that is faintly or itnpntfectly aeon in a three-iijch becomes plain and dis tinct in-a , four-inch. What tests the utmos pttrrbra of a six-Inch is easy for an bight-inch , and so on.- There is a star in the betutifol constellation of the Lyre which furnishes an inter esting series of tests. The smtllest telescope eVcti a spy-glass , shows that the star is doable. A two-inch glass shows the two stars , and a third fainter one near them. A three-inch splits each of tne two stars into two more , which seem almost to touch each other. A three and a-half or four- inch , glass shows fet two more very minute stars between the two pairs. Astronomers say that these distant suns show bvidenca of being connected in a wanderfnl-ejatera. They revolve around ona another , as well as around 'a cotamon centre. /Au astronomical telescope maybe used for viewing terrestrial objects , andthen its superior ppwer * become evident.- , < For this purpose it should be > fufnishejl..with an erecting eyepiece - : piece , such aa is nse4 In spy-glassed. Astronomical eyo-pleces turn every thing upslde'Bqwn , but an erecting or terrestrial eyo'pieco shows objects in theirjjrop'or positionr On a clear day a terrestrial power of 100 or more , may bo put upon a 3-inch telescope wlth'snrprisjug results. The power of an average spy-glass is only about 12. A first-raie field glass ha ) a power of about.l5. | A ship "captain's b'g ' spy glass magnifies 30 times. Nothing has been said of reflecting telescopes , in which a concave mirror takes the place of the object glass of the refractor , because they are not much used In this country. Many re flectors are used abroad. Herichel need only reflectors , but of late , ro- fractora have outstripped them. The refractor Is very easily managed , less liable to got out of order , and for most purposes superior to the aeieot- or. The greatest refractor in the world is the Washington-telescope , whoso object glass is two feet and two inches in' diameter. TRICKS OF THE TEADB. SECUEia OF THE MYSTERIES BEVEA1ED INFORMATION FOB CONSUMERS. New York Sun day Evening Jonrnil. ' It is perhaps not known to the readers of The Sunday Evening Jour nal that some of the finest scents and flavor fare derived from what are call ed jmpurltfes , decaying and refuse matter of various kinds. The inves tigations of census-takers reveal many transformations of matter , chomio lly and otherwise , not .dreamed of in natural philosophy. The statistics shoVthat manufactured products in New York have incrpased since the last enumeration $75,000,000. Among the ne.w and strange industries discov ered the following are pained It was1 found , for instance , that some use was made of did shoes , but exactly what usa W&B hard to fiud oat. Large num bers of old shoes were sold by rag pickers to certain menwho .disposed of them at a gnod price. It is known that bits of old leather make the commercial article known as Prus sian blue , bat only a few firms manu facture it , and the new call for old shoes was evidently for some -other purposes. In Now York and Brook lyn about ttireo million pain sf shoes are 'thrown away every year. For merly old shoes'we're plentlful'in the gutters of certain neighborhoods , now it appears they are sought as choice prizes In the rag-picker's line. By dint of persevering inquiry it was dis covered that the old anoea were used for ( tht'oo purposes. First , all shoes not completely worn out are patched , greased , and , after being otherwise regenerated , cold to men who deal in such wares. Some persons wear one shoe mbro than the other ; , these deal ers find mates for shoes whose original mates are past hope. Secondly , the shoes not worth patching np are cut into pieces ; tho.good bits are used for patching other shoes , and tha worth less bits the solfs and cracked "up pers" are converted into Jamaica rum by a process known only to the mannfactmrcrs. It is said that they are boiled in pure spirits and allowed to stand , for a few we-ks , the product far surpassing the Jamaica rum made with essences , burnt suar and spirits. A gentleman who doubted tha truth of thia story slopped recently at a low grog-shop in the neighborhood of the factory spoken of , and inquired if they had ally turn from old shoea. "No'said the barkeeper ; "we don't keep it much now , the druggists who want a pure article , all sell it , and the price has gone up. But we Shsvo had it , and we can get you some if yon want it. " How many old ahoea go tea a gallon of rum could not be ascer tained. It has been noticed by some deputies that while manufacturers are qutto willing to put a valuation upon their manufactured product , they hes itate about stating the value of raw material , and even return the schedules with the spice for the value of raw materials left blank. In one instance \ manufacturer of - tomato-catsup re turned a report giving the value of iis manufactured product at $18,000 , and the value of his raw material as nothing. His explanation was aa follows : Eveiy year in the canning season he sends to all the -wholesale houses which make a business of canning tomatoes clean tubs , with- the understanding that the women who trial and peal shall throw the skin and parings into thesetuba ; every day the tubs are removed , the stuff in them ground up , fermented , flavored , and sold as : omato catsup to the extent of $18- OL'O. Another singular and dtcidedly pernicious business is the manufac- ure of cheap candies from white earth , or terra albs , mixed with a little sugar and glucose. The deputy 0 . who Investigated the confectioner business reports that 75 per cent , o some candies la composoa of these substances , ands sack.- can dies , notably gum drops , eon tains still less sugar. The effects of white earth upon the stomachs o the unfort&nate young children who buy these candies is yet to " be.de _ er mined by future autopsies. What is called a fine brand pfcasiila soap has been found to-lwcomposec chiefly of this whiteear hapd.grea8e | but the evil effect * of such an impoi ture are trifling compared tothe re sults of turning children's stomachi jnto miniature pottery'works. Amen { Ihe new Industries which have sprung into existence dnring the lait 'few years is the system of finishing in this cily ot foreign goods imported in an unfinished condition. Foreign articles composed of several parts eare now largely finished in this elty , the parta calling forjhand labor being Imported , while those calling for machine work are made hare. In this way heavy dntiea are aavad , although the articles are sold as imported goods. . * ' - The manufacture of ( spirituous and adulterated articles Is not confined to Hew York alonej for we find by the French journals that the question of adulterated and manufactured ) wines is greatly agitating the French wine merchants , who have petitioned the government to intercede lutlieir be half by such legal enactments aa will effectually prohibit and preyent the manufacture of artificial wines , the petitioners asserting that not One-third of the wine Used in Paris is made of grapes. The many Americans who tarn up their noses et the juiaa of our him , , grapes will natnrally wonder what tbe spurious French wines are made cf. ' The petition of the French wine merchants i ys that there are a number of large fac tories near Paris in which wine are made from rotten apples , damaged dried fruits of all kinds , beets , and spoiled molatBss. But there are not enough of these mat irlnls to make as much wine aa ii required by foreign trade. Turnip juice has been worked over Into wine , and American elder is the basis of millions of bottles of champagne , but good apples and tur nips are _ too .costly to. be wasted on cheap wines , such as most Americans buy. Some of the temperance socie ties 'might find the returns they ara after by satisfying public curiosity about what wines are made of. 'A Ufcely Candidate. Galvettcn News. ' A' Galveston policeman was inform ed tbat.a certain newsboy of about 16 yean of 'age had a had 81 bill , BO the minion of tho'law hunted bitn np and asked him where he got it. "I got it from one of the candidates for may * or , and gave him 05 cents in good change for it and a copy of The News. " 'I want to see it. " "I am not exhib iting it to the public just now. I can see througkyour little game , though. " "What little gamel" "When the man who shoved off that'1 ' bill on me is elected mayor of Galveston , I'll take him gently aside , and give him bis choice. Either be goes tea a dungeon cell or he appoints me on the police. To makeroom , forme , the most inefficient' policeman will have to be drcpped , and that is you. Of coursi , you don't want ma to take four place , BO yon want to get hold of the evidence of his damning guilt , but you ain't smart enough policeman for that. That bcgus bill is the hands of an Innocent third pr.rty. Your offi cial scalp is hanging mighty loose , and I'll just lift It after election. I am only a ] poor newsboy , but I'll be In-tho legislature yet it lam not care ful. " Facts tnat We Know. If you are suffering with a severe cough , cold , asthma bronchitis , con sumption , loss of voice , tickling in th o throat , or any affection ot the throat or lungs , we know that DR. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY will give you immediate relief. We know of hun dreds of cases it has completely cured , and that where all' other medicines had failed. No other remedy can show one-half as many permanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that.DR. KINO'S .NEW DISCOV ERT will cure you of Asthma , Bron chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se vere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness. , or any. Throat or Lung Disease , if you will call at J. K. Isn & MO&IAIKN Dru ? Store yon can get a trial bottle free of cost , or a regular size bottle for $1.00 jan61y(2) ( - J S Tears fief or THE CEMUINE DH.C.McLAIOTS LTVERPILIS are not recommended as a remedy " for all the ills that fleah 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 - preparatory - ] paratory to , or after taking quinine. Aa a simple purgative they are unequalcd. , , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box hw D red-wax seal on the I'd , with the impressionMcLANE'S LIVKR PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of 0. MoLxKE and FIEMIKO Bnos. J529" Insist npon having the genuine DB.C.McLAKE'S LIVEtt PILLS , pre pared b1 * FLESOIf 6 JJKOS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. ' , the market "being full of imitations of the name NcKauct spelled differently , but same pronunciation. HOWTO CURE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Gelds , Asthma , Group , All diseases or , the Throat , Lungs , Bnd Pulmonary OrganM USE ACCOUDIftQ TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. Preparedft frolU Is the Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For Constipation , IHUotwness , Heaflaclie , Torpid X.lTer , Horn- arrlioidaxndispositiont and all Disorders arising from an ob structed state of tbe system. LaOies and children , and those -who dlsllko : akUr ; Pills and nauseous medicines.Breespc- Sally pleased with Its agreeable qualities. TilOPIO-rKUrr LAXATIVE may be nsed n -11 cases that need the aid of a purgative , thartle , or aperient medicine. andwhileHpro- lucss tLe same resnlt as tbe agents named. It 13 intirely free from the nsual objections common fltnem. Fackediia broawd tin fcoxei oaly. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. 3OLD BYAIXFIRST-CLASS P I - 3. F. GooJmin , Wholesale Agents , Omaha , Keb. ll/AUTCn tocalAgentsererywher tow ITlHll I CU Tea , Coffee , BaUng ; Powder , layering Kxtracts , etc , by cample , to famlllu , 'roQtxood. Outfit ( roe , People's Tea Co. . ) ) T 10M. St. Louis , Ho. < NO CHANGING CARS BtMWKf OMASA AND CHICAGO , ' VTtete Direct connection * are Made With Through Sleeping Oar Lines reNew New JTork , Boston , Philadel phia , Baltimore , Wash- inutoii , AND ALL EASTERN ClTiES. THE SHORT LINE via'PEORIAfor lndianapolisCincmnatiLouis > -ville. AXD All. POINTS IS IBS "IHK BEST UKE F R ST. LOUIS , re Direct Connections are made Ir JKION OEPOT wi h Tbrouzh Sleepln ] Car Lines far all Points S OTJTBC- The New Line for The Favorite Eoute for Tha tncqnaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and TourUu , are aa follows Tbe celebrate ! Pullmai (16-whtel ( ; Palace file.p- laf Can , ran only on this Line. C , 15. & Q. P.Uct I'rawing-Koom ' Cora , with Horton's Be- cllnlngCh Irs 'No eitra charge for Srsta in Reclining Chain. The famous C. . B. & Q. Palace Dlnlnsr Can. Gorgeous Smoking Cats Qttod with Elegant Hiith-Backed Ra'Un. Revolving Chtin for the exclusive uao.af.n'rit-classpisaen- gen. , Sttel Track and Superior Equipment , , com- tined frith their Oreat Thronch Car Arrange ment , makes this , above all others , the favorite Route to the East , South , and South-Kist. Try it , and you will find traveling a- luxury Instead of * discomfort. Throngh Ticket * via tfaii Celebrated Line for Silo at all offlces In the United Statesand Canada. /All Information about Rates ot Farej- Slicing Car Accommodations , Time Tables , &c , will be cheerfully given by nppl-ino- , , ' JAMES B WOOD , .General . Passenger Agent Chicago. M T. J. POTTER , General Uanager , Chicago SHORT LINE isso. K.C.ST.JOE C.B.R.R. , If the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the TTE8T. Xo change of can between Omaha and 8V , Louto and bnt one between Omaha and Kew York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS 1 , JUUOHIXtl ILL Eastern & Western Cities With less charge * and In advance of other lines. This entire Uno Is equipped with Pullman' ! Palace Sleeping Can , Palace Da > Coich- es.Hillar'a Safety Platform and Coupler nnd the celebrated Yratlagboaie Air-Brake. JV8E5 THAT TOUR TICKET READSTO jBTYla Kantaa City , Bt. Joseph andTM MTConncilBluaa U.K. , vla SfM tS"lo andgt.Loula.'Bt Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In the We < t. J , P. BARNARD , A. 0. DA\VE3 , acnISnpt. , flonl Pass , ft Ticket Aft St. Joeenh , if o Bt. Jocoph , Mo , W C. BEACHRE3T , Ticket Agen. , 1020Farnhua Street , ANDT BORDER , A. B. BARNARD , Pass. Agent,0maha. Gen'rl Agent , Omsha. BT THE USE OF DR. BOSANKO'S ' P8LE REMEDY. INTERNAL ; EXTERNAL , AND rrchiNG PILES on tlio appHcatlon of PI Pile Bqnedy , irblcta acts ecUy upon Uiepartu fl ctc < t , qbaorfalq bo Tgaaorm , nllaylag the tsteato B other i fine illei h Ta aOtoO. Tg ? to DO NOT DELAY tbe drala on the 7tem fvoSaetf ermanent dlanblllrj- , bat bay It , PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ( T , 4H | Trfacn Taa CUB notobtela ItefIm.Tr rUl eeed It , prepaid , on receipt oiprict tr Bow ko' Treatise oa POe * cnt fire n > pfdlc aion. Address E OR , BOSANKO MEDICINE CO. PIQtT A. O. _ _ THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado , ho Educational and Commercial center of the We ft , IB pre-eminently the best and most practi cal eMU kind for the ! MERCANTILE TRAINING YodngMenand Ladles * ' f 1 . G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , . Secretary The most extonalTe , thoionjh. and eompleU natltntlon o ! the kind In the world. Thonsmdf f acoocntants and Bntlncai men , In the * prin > d pal dtles and lawns of the United State * , owe heir fuccea * Co our coarse ot training. i The Efeht Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. ' Fine , oew brick block , at junction o ! three treet car Unec. Elegantly fitted and burnished apartment * or the application of and carrying out ol onr norel and systematic methods ot BUSINESS TMDfflTGk Young men who contemplate a bralncH lib , and parents having eons to educate , are particu larly requested to send for onr now Circular , which will give full information aa to terai , ondltlon of entrance , etc. Addreoa G , W. POSTEB , President , f Denver Colorado A. W. NASON. IT TE so ? , Jacob's B ck , con.tr Capitol Are. and M'A Street. Omaha Web , FRITSCH'S PRUSSIAN Cough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Xhe only existing remedy for very sp * clcs of Acttte or Clironlc Disease of the Orson * of Respiration , And an absolute SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION I nil-powerful vegetable prepara. JL tlan expels from the lungs and air pas sages , the mucus and muco-pusproduced bypt'ltuonary Inflammation , , healr the Irritated membranes , nnd renoTntei ei cry organ which , mflizes the breath of Life. It contains no stupefying poison , nnd Is In all respects a healthful medi cine. The rapidity nnd certainty tritb which It s ' ANNIHILATES A GaUGH /s / astonishing. Its effects go deeper thnn the mere symptoms of pulmonary dis ease and discharges the cause from the system. Free nnd painless expectora tion is the mode by which It relieves the lungs , chest nnd throntfram the burdens which oppress them ; thus arresting Con- snniptlon and Bronchitis in the germ be fore they reach the more dangcrotu stages. The emaciated sufferer BATTLING FOR LIFE Tdth the most terrible scourge of onr ell- mate will Und Fritsch's Prussian Condi S } t np a potent ally , and Trill assuredly win the fight by adhering strictly to thli great medicine. The .CASES NOW ON RECORD . In which it has been administered with entire success as a remedy for every va riety of malady which affects the Re spiratory i'unctlons , amount " to more than FIVE THOUSAND nt thopresent data , nnd yet the prepara tion is only in the infancy of its useful ness. The great defect of all Couch Kemcdlcs hitherto introduced is that they arc simply expulsory. Hence they are useless ; for unless the causes of the acrid secretions which are coughed up arc remoiedand the ruptured , inflamed or maturated surfaces healed and re stored to their natural tone , a euro is Impossible. rrithch'n Prussian Couch Syrup accomplishes these objects. The mucus and inuco-pus wlilch are the con. sequence of Lung Disease , are thrown off by it , while at tho'snme time it soothe * and invigorates the weakened tissues. "LIFE FOR THE LUNGS. " For coughs , colds , Influenzabronchial dilHcuIUes , tightness of the chest.hoarse- ncss , sore throat , trachltis , Inflamma tion of the lungs , difficulty of breathing , pleurisy and all disorders of a pulmonary nature , it lias never been equaled. Sole scents in America , BICHABBSON & CO , St. Louis , STo. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 26 CENTS. ' Gentle Women Who want glossy , luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair most nso LION'S KATHAIEON. Thia elegant , cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result pf using A new tu < l hitherto ncjcnovra remedy for all HsoMca of the Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary Organs. HwUlpositiralycnreDlabotes , Gravel , Drop- r , Brfeht'l Disease , inability to retain or xpetl hi Urine , Catarrh ot tha Bladder , high cclcred inJ icanty crlne , Painful Urinating , LAKr 1AGX , General Weakness , aod all Female Com- olaiivta. It aTOldd ititorn.il med'cir.ca , la certain In it effects andcores whoa nothlnz elea can. For Ie by alt Dra l.Ta o ; eeut by mall fre ipan receipt of the price , $2.00. DAY VEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. UT3 , yonr addrtaa for onr little book , How e was brad. " Vfwa IT lief * m > n tnr T. ir.- . SIOUX CITY& PACIFIC ATO < & St , Paul & Sioux City 1 RAILROADS. Old RtUable Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE J From COMOIL BLUFFS to ST. EAUL , ifrlNNEAPOLIB DULUTH , or BISMARCK , Lnd all polnwln Northern Iowa. Minnesota and ) afeota. This Una la equipped with the Im- iroved Wefltlnjhoufo Automatic Air Brafceqand tiller Platform Coupler and Buffer. Add for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT S nnscrpaaMd. Klegant Drawlne Boom tnd loeplnsr Canowned and controlled Vtho com > iny , run Through Without Change between Jnlon Vicldc Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , nd St. Paul. Trains leave the TJnlon Padfi Transfer Depot at Conndl Blnffs , at 6:15 p m. . caching Sloox City at 10:20 p. m , , and St. Paid t TIM a. m , making HOURS IK ADTAKCT OF ANT OTHXS Rotn3. BetarninK , leare St. Paul at 820 p. m. , ar > rlvLns at Slonz City at 4:15 a. m. , and Union aclflc Transfer Depot , Conndl Blnfff , at9 0 . m. Us sere that font tickets read via " 9. C. fc f. B. R/ F. C. mLlG , SaperinUntlant. iHssonrl Valley , Iowa P. K. BOBINSON , A&'t flea'l Para. Agant. J. H. O'BBYAK , and Passencer Agtnt , Connell BlnJff 3IAKE NO MISTAKE ! MICA ATT.T ! &EEASE omposedlarffctyof powdered mica and IsmjflaM s the best and cheapest lubricator In the world. t Is the best because ! t does not [ ram , but forms highly polished surface oror the azle , dobur way with a lirijo amount of friction. It Is the icapcst becausa you need use bnt half the tunttty in greasing your wagon that yon won ] JI f any other axle grease made , and then run our waon tirfce Mloa ? . It aniwtrs eqaallf s won for Mill Otafing , Threshing Uachlnst , uzgies , tc.as for wagons Send for Pocket tyclopedlaotThin ? ! Wortn Knowing. Mailed ree to any adorers MICA HANUFACTOSIHC CO. , 81 MICHIGAN AVBNDB. CHICAGO. Your Dealer For It j ' oct20-tf APPETIZER SURE CURE For COUGHS , GOLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUME t TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most ccepUMe preparation In the known world. By adding to TOUT ROCK aad RTB Itth - # Lemon Juice , you have n exollent Appetizer nd Tonic , t or central and , family n. } . Th Immansa ndicer tlnp MlcsaadlhcnnmiroiutcttlmonUlf rtctlreJ dally are tbe best oridmce * of lt < virtues and popularity. Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than . ? * ! any article in the market. nAMTIflll . . .DON TBE DECEIVED by unprincipled d lers who try to p Im off npon TOO Wft. I 1 I U K i common Rock and Rye In place of o2r TOUT ROCK and RYE , which U tht only HEUICATED article made , ti-e OENUINR navlnit a GOVERNMENT STAMP on each bottle. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : TREASTJRT DEPARTMENT , OFFICR OF INTERNAL REVENTJ 1 WMnrsaios , 1 > . C. , January ! 8,1SSO. J Ji MetCS. LAWRENCE & MARTIN , 1111 Uadlson St. , Chicago , Ills. . U- . , GKfTliinixa : This compound. In the opinion of thb office , would hare a sufficient quantity ! . I the BALSAM OF TOUT to she it all the advantages aecrllcd to this attlclo in pectoral compUlnU .A while the whisky and the syrup constitute an emntsion rendering it an agreeable remedy to UM patient. Compounded according to the formnla. it may properly be claimed a all EDICINAL PREPARATION under the provisions of U. S.R vised SUtrtes. and when ( o stamped , B y U sold by Druggists. Apolbwarlce and Other Persons without reLderiiig them liable to pay rpeoW tax as liquor dealers. Tonrs Respectfully , ( Signed ) OREEN. B. BATJM. Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GKOOEES and DEALERS everywhere C. F nOQDM\N. AOKV. OMAH V IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing : in pnblio 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 White 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 , Cor. Havenport and 15th Sts. Omaha. jrmst 14JUWTAND CORHECT Proves beyonif any reasonable question ttat the CHICAGO ! & 1 NORTH-WESTERN i R'Y N Is by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling In either dlroction-betwcen & 2 Chicago and all of the Principal Points In tha West , North and Northwest Carefully examine this Hap. The Principal Cities of the "West and Northwest are Station on this road. It3 through trains make close connections wita the trains ot all railroads tf Junction points. [ CHrCAGQr NORTg-W 'STEft AAJLWTfi THE CHICAGO & WORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Overall of Its principal lines , raw onch troy uailyfromtwo to Xourormoro FastExprew Trains. [ It Is the only road west or Chicago that uses the , , PUI.IMA2T HOTEI , DINING CABS It Is the only rend that runs Pullmnn Sleeping Cars North or Northwester Chicago , nearly 3.OOO < MJXi:8 OfJtnjiD. ItformsthoroIlowlngTrunkLInest > COUacIl Bluffs , Denver & California Line. " "WInona , Jlinnesota & Central Dakota Line. * ' "SJoiu : Cty.l | i or. Nebraska & Yankton JJne. " "Chicago , St. 1'anl and Minneapolis Line. "J or. Illinois. Freeport & Dnbuqne Line. " "JlHwankee , Grecn3ay & Lake Superior Line. * Tickets o\cr tula rosd are sold l y all Coupon Ticket Agents fn the United SUtcs and Canndas. Eeraembcr to ask for Tickets via this road , bo snro they read over It , and take none other. JIAEra HUQWIT , Gcna Manager , Chicago. W. D. SIESSETT , Genl Pass. Agent , Chicago. HA.RRT P. UDELTkkt A < ent C. 4N. TV Railway , Uth inu ' rnham8tret . 13. E KtMBALJj. A83istnntTtl < etAzentC ft N. W. Railway. Wlh , and Funbam Street * . J. BELL , Ticket AcentC. A .V W Railway , U. P R. R. Depot. JAJIKST. CLiA-BK'Oenfrol fleen : . VERIGK. FUBiTIJi ! gr 3 QC 0 INC , FEATHERS "XTliy""n l" 'I " \ f m Rym G3TZ3 . A. 'I' JTT < * ? * * , i J * T. _ , * W j J M * JM W rfraJTij if T And Everytliing pertaining to the Fr niturc and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTIVSEKT OF HEW COODS AT THE ) W JbJST ap M m&o th ut 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. utter , 1001 FARNHAM , cor. 10th. . Grand Display OF SPRING CLOTHING !