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THE DAILY BEE. OKAHA PUBLISHING COPROPRIETORS. . 816 .PaniAain , trf. 30 > . and lOtk StruU TKKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Copy 1 year , In advance e mouthu " S months - Ji > t > t.so . m. . . , , . O. k K. V..to LJucolr. 10 . m. E. 4 M. tt. K. . 8:40 m. o. ft ir. vr. , jso . B , emam n 0. t S. W. E.B. , 11 * . m. , 11 p. B. . O. B. * Q , 11 . m. , 9iO p. id. C. R. 1. 1 f. , u * . jn. , n p. m , C. B. 6 St. Jo . .ll * . ! , , 11 p ro. O. P. K. K , , i p m. O. 4 K. V. trom Lincoln. 1IHO p. re , S.CIty * r.ll . m. JO. & hi. In ltob.,1 p. m. IxxaJ mlfi ! for Status Ion leare bnt cat * k d y , vis 1:30 a , o. Oi&coopen trom 12 to 1 p. n. EuniUji THOMAS I' . HALL. FoatrnMt-l. And departure of Trains UKIOH . . . . . JUULTO. Dtllf Erpr t..tli6 p. m. p. m. do Mli l f JO p. m. do Frvlcfet .5:30 : . m. 1:10 p , v. 64 .8:16 * .m. lkSOm.0. TI1B C.VttD OF THE BURLINGTOS , LX1VI OIUCA. AKKITBOIUIU. RxTircs ! . 8:40 : p. in. Exurosa 100 a. B , Hail . 0:00 : a. ra. Mail 10:00 p. B. Sandaya Ezceptod. Sandayi Sxceptcd. CHICAQO.IKOCK I3LtND & PACIFIC. Hall . _ .e.-00 . m. I U11 . 100 p. m. Express. . . . . .1:40 : p.m. | Exprecn..lCOOa.in. C111CA.QO NOBTHWKSTERH. Ukll . _ .C ? > 0 a. ra. I U&1 . - 7:53 p. re. K > pnjBa _ . . .BiO : pi n. | Exprraa - 102)0 ) a. m. BandAyii orccpUsd. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE ft COUNCIL ZUSTTti 1SA7X ARKtVK. IU11 . _ ,8W a. m. I Eiprea..7ia , m. Express . fl Op.tn. | VUQ . 7:25 t.m. The only Una fanning Pullman Bleeping Can oat of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & liOSTUERM NEBRASKA. EAIL- ' , WAV COMPANY. Leave. Arrive. Exrrws8:00 a. m. | FxpTem _ _ . < 0 p , m. UixM . 1:60 1 > m. j Mixed . ID.Ua. m Dally Kxccpt Sundays. B. & U. B. K In NLSRASKA. LX1V * . Through Exprej _ . 7:30 a m Accommodation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p m Through 'Erprrts . pSX ) p m Acuuturaodatlon . 8.50am BIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R. MkU . _ :10 : am I ExpreM . 10:00 a m Krpro888,10pm | M . -7:20 p m WABASII , ST. LOUIS * PACIFIC. LUVKS. ABUTH. Call . _ 8 a. m. I M U11S5 a. m Express 8:40 : p. m. | Express - 4:26 p. in. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R R. Leave Omana , dally : 8 . m. , 8 a. in. , 10 & m. , 11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , S p. m. , 3p.m. . 6 p. m,6p. to. , beavo Council Bluffs ; &S5 ft. m. . 826 tn , , 10S6 a. m. , 11:25 xm. , 136 p. m. , 836 p. ra , B-.2S p. m. , 6:26 p. m. , 025 p. la , Four trips on Snndaj , learlnc Omaha at 0 and 11 a. m. , S and 6 p. m. ; Council Bluffe fct 936 , 11:25 a. m. , and 36 and 6:25 p. m. FAUUdCR IRAIIB. _ I/save Omaha : G a. m. , 7 a. m.8SO . in. , 1 p. m. , 4:50 p. m. , 7:26 p. m. , Leave Council Bluffs : 6:16 a. m , . 8:40 a. m. , 11:40 a , m.6 Sp. m. , 70 p. m. , 720 p. m. D l ) > ' except Samlay. OMAAA i REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. . LXATI , AKKlVa. tlall . . . _ 10:45 a. m. . , * J6 p. m. Dullv except Sanrt v . ATTORJIEYS-AT-U * . J. EHCL'SH ' , A'J. LAW 310 South Tblrttcntli -A' - St. , with 0. M. WODLWORTH. CHARLES POWELL , TTOST1CS OF THE PEACE Corner ifcih and t * FarrbamSta. , Omaha Neb. WH. SI8SRAL , AT LAW Room fl. CrtlchtoL ATTORNEY 8t . 'OMAIIA. KKR. _ A. G. TROUP , A TTOKKKY AT LAW Office In n a * m' * ' A. deck , with doom B. Prltcli lt , 1BOC r rnh\m St. OMAHA KK1I. TIOKSKY AT LAW OrulckiLsn * A.Ing. . ' A. 1& A TXOBKCT AT LAW OClce ItOt A. Btr ct. _ f. L PEABDDY , OOc * In Crelrhton Slock , urn Foot Office , OMAHA , KSBB WT.f. nOIABTPBUO. . OOLLBOnOKB Q'ERIEH SARTLETT , Attorn8y3-at-Lawt OFFICB-DnlonBlockr'lfteoath anf Farobara 35 > - 33. ATTORNEY AT LAW. KRBACK BLOCK. CCR. DOUSft I6TH ST . OMAHA. W..J. Oonnell . . . , Attoraey-at-La w , Office : Frmt rooms , np rUlra , ! n Haceoom1 * new bilck balUmp , Ji. W. cornar nttecnth a < 5 larnhirc StrMta. . IlBOJCK. n Jl. KDIOI < fe RE ! > ICK , Attornejs-at-Law. attention trti ! be RT = H to Ji &vilut eorp atlons ol very ilt > 9cripUoa I wl - la * . \ ahe Ccnrtsof tbo State mud tht Bnctl-e CtetM. Oco. Farnbam St. , opposite Ootirt Henna. . EDWARD W. BIMERAL. AT > LAW Room 8 Crel hUin ATTORNEY - * iii DouzlM ftrectl. noMh t , F. AT LAW S yamhara Ktrect ArroUtSY Jos H. OiM&HOV. O.J. HOMI. CLARKSON & HUNT , Successors to RICH HDS & HUNT , Attor < jys-at-Law. S15S. lllli fclrcct , Omaha , Kob. SA.NTA CLA.U3 FOUND. amatoflt JJlecoverr of tbe Age. Woudu ! dlo < e rfo.-lj t'i l world have tten ma it Amoni ; ether thlnir * rhcrn Santa Claua BUyoJ Oldldrun nt ! n < k U Us tuakM cixxla or not , If really lie 5rcs In a mountain ot ireow. Lust j oar an cxeur-lcn nailed clear to the Pole Anil BUj-on ! ) Jr.jiii < HliiUl ! hitrcc m oJIIk wl(4 Where w enl r ot niiJcrn tbc\ found a new land , t illo falrv-fila tx.lnappwxcd en each hand. There vore * nicnt lt > * ULe ours , with more bcauttf ul frcca , And far brlthur skies tUKn tnr weroaocn , Bnls with thi hu8 of a rainbow were found , While Co r ii.il cxijnlitt * tragnnce Kfrcrow inc arocnd. Not lows vrcn > the ; Irft to wpndcr In donb A boliif teen c-me tliry had hstrd ranch about , Tiras S nta CUus' Mlf ud this they all lay , lelwkcd liioUio icturo > eseoerory diy. lie drove np a loani that looked Tory queer , 'Tw&a A team uf crvahoppers Instead ot rolnJeer , Do roJc In a shell lastnai of a sloth , Bit he took tboJ oa tO td ic > a dro\e them Be showed them al ! over hU voadcrlal ronlro. And f actorlod making jr xd5 tn woa * n ind men Fnnierb were working on hat creU and cinall , To Bnnm's Ui v eald thur wercEcnillse them all. Kris Kin ; ! ? , the Qlovo Uaker , told them at once , A 11 ourUlotc4 rearasendlngta liunco , Sa\ta sho-n ol than rapttitlcra and nwiy tUngi more. Baying I aliu took thee t ? Irlond Bnnce'a ftton. Santa Claua then whlcpcnd n secret he'd t U , As In Omaha ovcry VLO knew Bunce r cll , He therefore shAuia eonJ bis coeds to Ijb ) can , Knowing liln trle.U < i will gut their ( all share. Now remembirye .IwJlorj In Omaha town , All who want prcaruti to iiuncs'i fa round , For ehlrta , culurs , ur R'OVIgreat aud small , Ben ! your tW.tr cr aunt ono and al. . Banco , ChaaiiJon Eittor ol .he Wort , Dooglu ot. Omaha Hamburg Line. V WERKLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEA\TXO NEW YOKK EVERY TUUR3DAY AT S r. ii. , rod England , Francs and Germany For 1'aau ! apply to C. U. UlCHAKD & CO. General I'auenRcr Agcnti , Ol Broadway. Now Yorfc. /x y = ri = tr EENSTKREBS , Manager Uannlictunr of all kinds ot i osr s GDB tt. . Eel. 9tk and lot * OXJLB4. JISB. OMAHA BIUECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS JU. . ROSfiy Art Emporium. 151S Dodge otr ct , 6te lEncnit1ngiOll Paintings , Chromoa rt ncT Froaen , FrimlnjraSpedalty. Low prices. . BOSKEK. 1S03 Douglas St. Good Stylet. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOIIX L. McCAGDE , opposite postoSice. W. R. BARTLETT , 317 South ISth Street. ARCHITECTS. fcMEMDBtSSIIOK ) ARCHtlTECrS , m K , Crtlhtoh Clock. E , in. Boom , Crdghton Clock. ' BOOTS AND SHOES- JAMES D VINE 4 CO. , Fine Boots ana Shoes A rood 'araortme nl of homo work on hand , cor. ISth and Uarnijr. U'flOS EttlCKSON , 8. E. cor. OthandDongUs JOaX FORTUNATUS. COS I0th Si. , manufactures to order good work : at fair J > rk-ca. lUrjumng done. BED J. F. LARItlMKK , Manufacturer. YlBschcrs' Elk. BOOKS , NEWS AND STATIONERY J. 1. FKUEUAUr , 1015 Farnliam itrc t. B TTEfl AND EGGS- 7 UoSHAKE i SCUKOEDEU. theoUoftB. and E. hiilue hi Nebraska , CBtablisSed It7a , Omaha. ' BOARDING CENTRALUEsTAURAXT UEsTAURAXT , 1IHS. A. RYAN , ' onthwttt cor. 16th and 1'vdge. Best Boird for tee Honor. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Utl J at a 1 Hours. Boud t ) the Day , Week or Month. Good Tcrtuc for Csi. ! _ Tnrolshed Hoc ma yappll-Tl. _ CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS TrM.SyYDEK.rio. 1319 14th and Hamey St CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS- ' ANDKF.W BOSCWATEK , 1E10 Farnham St. , Town Surveja. Grade and Sewerage S > ttemaa Bpe > laity. _ COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JODN G. WILLIS , 14U Uodye Street. 7 ! . B. BEEMEll , For details sett larco Advcrtso- ctat In PaUand Wtakly. _ CIGARS AND TOBACCO- WEST AFRiT.-CHEU , Manufacturers of C-ears , aid Who esale Dealeis In TODACCOJ , 1305 Doug. W. r. LORES ZEN , ttanulacturer , Bli 10th bt- CORNICE WORKS Western Cornice Work ? , Manufacturers Irou Coral c , Tin , Iron and Slate Hoofing. Onlera trom any loctuity iromptly executed in the belt manner. Factory and Offiui 1310 Dodge btreet , Galranlzed Inn Cornices , Wlndonrarn , etc. man uf tctured an J put up In any part of the country. T BlXUoLD. 16 Thirteenth bt. CROCKERY. J. CONNER , 1S09 Douglai St. Goo.1 Line. CLOTHING ANDFURNISHINCCOODS OKO. II. I'EIEUSO.N. Also Ilalt , CUpc. BooU , fchocf , Notions and Cutlery. 01 S. 10th it. CLOTHING BOUGHT. a SHAW will pay highest cash price f-r second hand clothing. Comer 10th and Farnham. DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. Williams' Block. Cor.nsth & Dodge DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS- KUUN & U > , Pharmacists , Fine Fane/ Goods , Cor. 15th " and Diuglas Streets. * W. J. WHITKIIOUSE , Wholesale & RcUU.W Bt. C. C. FIELD. 2022 North Side Cumintr Slrcet. M. PARR , DniMlst , 10th nd llot anl Bus DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. ETC- JOHN IL F. LKIUIANN & CO , Now Turk Dry Goods Store , 1310 aud 1312 Fam- ham strcit J. C. Enewld , a'ia fco ts & ghocf , 7 th & , raclflc FURNITURE. A. F. CROS'l.I'cxand Second Hand Furniture a dstot , , 1114 IMula.x. IIiht > t cell p'icti p. Id fur a roi d hand o < il . J. BOVNKK , n.Olton lts St. Fine Ooodg. Ac. FENCE WORKS OMAIlAKNOB CO. GIST FlCrb&CO. , 12 3 Harnej St. ImproT- ud Ice Uoxcs. Irou and Wtod Forces , cffi-o u ; , toui.ter < ut I'ln iiJ Walnut. A. Douiclinc , ] hni * , cu flowers , ceds , boqueta etc. . N. W. cur 16 h nd Doiglas SU. _ FOUNDRY- JCMNWI- NE.tau.Ng.ct > ' - . 14th & Jackson nt. FLOUR AND FEED OMAHA CITY MILLS , Stli w > d Famtam Sts. Wcl'hans l'r . . pnipnet rs. ' GROCER Z. STEVEN" ! 21st between Cumlnj and Irani. T. A. VoUlAVE , Corner S3d aid CumlngSta. HATTERS- W. L PAHKOrTESCO. 1JOO Dmsbs Street , ' \\holcstle Exclushely. HARDWARE ISO ! * AD STEEL D5IAN & LiNQWORTUY , Wholesale , , 110 and 117 IMhft. A. tlOLKES. comer 16Ch and California. HABflESS , SADDLES , &C. 1 % B. Vfi.lSt.3it ISth t. , bet. Faru. & liar- HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladies cet year fetr w. Chip and Felt HaU done np > t northeast corner Seventeenth and Capitol aycuue. U'tl. DuVE , 1'KOP _ HOTELS CANIWLD HOUSE , Goo. CanHeld , 9th &Farn. DOR \ \ HOUSE , P. II. Car913 Farnham St. SLATKVS HOTEL , F. Elavea , lOlh Street. Southern Ilottl. Om. ITamtl.9th&"Loa\ennorlh IRON FENCING. lie West cm Corni.e Workr , Apcn's for the Champion Iroi hence Co , Imvo en band all kinds of Faacy Inn Frnctn.CresiIn s , Flncals , KalluvN e'c ' 1MO Uoucektrret. ap2 INTELLIGENCE OFFICE- MRS. LIZZIE DENT. 217 IGlh Street. JEWELERS JOHN BAUMEU , JSU Fainham Street. JUNK. - H. BHRTHOLD , lUrs and Metals. LUMBER. LIME AND CEMENT FOBTEIt & OK AT , corner C'h and Douj.lasSts. LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. J. rONNEU. 1S03 DougUs St. Good V ricty : MERCHANT TAILORS- Ono ot our most popular Merchant Tailors is re- cairlnj ; the latest dotlgns for Spring and Sum mer Goods for gentlemen's wcr.r. Styd h , dnrabl' and prices lowasrrer.ZIS ISthhct. Doutr. &F r. MILLINERY. 1IES. C. A. IUNGER , Wholesalq and KeUil. FancvOoodi In great variety , Zephrrs , Card Boards , Houerv , gloves , corscta , &e Choape t House In the West. lorchaserj savr 34 per cent. Order br Mad. 115Fifteenth M. PHYSICIANS'AND SURGEONS. W.S. GIBDS. I. D. , Room No. 4 , Crdghton Block , 15th Street. P. S. LSISENRING , M. D , Utsoaic BIoJc. o L. HART , M. D. , Fyo aad Kar. opp. posUtaco DR. L. B GRADDY. Ocnllft'sml Aurlct 8. W.15Uand Farnham St. PHOTOGRAPHERS OEO. Hb.YN , 1'KWP. Grand Central Galleo. 212 htercnth Street no\r HkSonlc.Uall. Fir t < lisa Work and Prompt ness Guaranteed. PLUMBING , CAS AND STEAM FITTING r. W. TARPY & CO. , 218 12th St. , bet. Kara- ham & . Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. FITZPATRICK , 11CD Dtinglis Street. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING IIENUY A. KOATKK3.1U2 DodieSueot. PLANING MILL. A. MO YERmanufacturer , of rash , doers.l m oldlngs. i.cwe s , balusters , hand rail' , furnish' ng.Bcroll rawing , Ad , cor. Uodio tndOth sU. PAWNBROKER J. nOSENFELD. 32210th St. bet. F n. & H r. REFRIGERATORS CANRELD'S PATENT C. F. GOODMAN , llth St. , bet. Farn. & liar , SHOW CASE MANUFACTORY 0. J. WILDK , Manufacturer And Dealer In all land * of Show CMC ? . UprirhtCases &c.t 1317 Casa St. STOVES AND TINWARE- A. BURMKSTER , Deader la Stores and Tinware , and Manufacturci of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Buildlui ; Work Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNKR.1S09 Doug. St , Good and Cheap. SEEDS J. KVA S3 , "Wholesale and Retail Seed DrilU and Cultivators. Odd FoUpys HaU. SHOE STORES. Th llpp Lvig.niiO Farnham et. bet. 13th A 14th. SECOND HAND STORE PEKKISS4 LEAR , 1410 DongiaaSL , New and Second lUnd Furniture , II fuse Furnlshlnc Oomli. &C- , bought and gold on narruvr ma cinfi , SALOONS- HENRY KAUFMANS , In UiocewlTi deblock on DouUs Struct , baa jnstopeoodamnstuiei nl Cccr Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. FLANNERY , On Farnham , next to the B. & U. headquarters , has reopened a neat and complete eftahllsh- ment which , barring- FIRE , and Mother Ship- ton's Proiihcey , will ba open for the boys wilt Hot Lunch on and at Ur present date. "Caledonia. " J. FALCONER. 67916th Street UNDERTAKERS CHAS. RIEWK , lOlSFarnbam bet lOtn. & llth v 39 CENT STORES , , HENRY POHUIAN , toy . noUonpicture * , jewelry , &c , SIS I th bet. Farnhaui & Uou < 'a . P. O.-BAOKU3,1205 Farnham Jst. fancy goods. A Sketch from Ufa. t "And all must go ] C n notl ing be saved ] " querulously questioned Mrs. Arthur , her hands listlessly folied across her Isp , her air betokening nt- ter helplessness , aa ehekaked pitiful ly toward the beautlful'glrl vthotn Bho addressed. "Nothing , mamma , " answered the latter , diatdng nearer as abe spoke and kneeling by tbo sher'a eidd , while she litd her finger * * caressingly upon her mother's palo cheek "only each other ; but papa's death has taught ns hon- much that is. llcn't worry , dearest. I hope the sale Trill enable us to buy furniture more suitab'o to the few rooms which for a time must bo our future home , until T can secure some pupils and got the little bsme in the country , wheru you are to live , surrounded by birds and flowers , and forget that the red flig ever waved from your door. " They were brave words , bravely spoken so bravely as not to betray the effort they cost tbo speaker. Six months before Irene Arthur reigned a belle , iu her father's mtgulQcent home , when , like a thun derbolt from c clear summer skycame that falherVf ailure and death in quick succession , with the lessons experience only teaches , of friends deserting in the hour of'need little by little learn ing tbo necessity of standing alone and seeing hope drifting further and further in the distance , until the pres ent , with its absolute emergencies , roused her to action. The small Lead , set so regally on the slight , sloping shoulder ? , held Itself more regally still ; the red , full curved lips , wcro pressed more proudly together , as 'Irene buckled on her'armor for the fray. The hardest part was over now. Her mother had been told the worst which could befall ihem. She mutt now take her from this spot , hallowed by memory , before the desecrating fofct of strangers entered it. A few days' search and she waa rewarded by finding in a quiet ho us 3 a suite ot rooms which mot at once her purse and requirements , in sad contrast to the olegtut luxuriance with which the bad been surroir ded her life longbut whore , at least , her mother was sived the eight of the red fli = r , which scorn ed to her to ba dyed iu her heart'a blood. "Is there nothing you would with to save , Miss Arthur i" questioned a voice at her sdu : on the morning of the sale. She turned haughtily toward the stranger , but something in his clear , blue eyes'bent upon her witnessed the words held honest meaning. "I beg your pardon , sir , " she an swered , unable to disguise wholly the pride these latter dajs had developed so forcibly "I have not the pleasure of your acquaintance. " "It is for me to bfg pardon. I forgot I. might not be known to you personally , though I am the auclioncor appointed by the estate. Your father once did mo a great kindness , and though I would not scorn intrusive , I shall like very much to preserve any article you may desire. " "With many thanks , sir , I desire tote to receive no fivers , " the replied , coldly , ar.d passed on , to take one iljctiug look ere she fled to the place she must now learn to call homo , to bo haunted all day by the sound of the auctioneer's hammer and iho voices of strangers desecrating the halls. halls.Bat Bat , when in the dusk of the even ing , a cart stopped before the doer , and one by ono articles hallowed by association her father's chair , her own desk , her mother's favorite pic tures were brought in , her feelings so long repressed gave way to a burst of tears. Who had done this thing ? For ono moment the honest blue eyes that had met her own that day rose before her. But no ; such "delicacy belonged not to their owner's rank in llfo. Nor was it a stranger's work. Some ouo must have Known her. well to have selected the few things it had been such bitter warfare to part with. They were , indeed , like old friends sent to comfort her , as in iho woiry days that follow her eyes would rest upon , them in her bitter struggle for the dally necessities of llfo for herself the luxuries which to her mother had become necessities. Business had thrown her more than once with Earl Kenneth , the owner of th blue eyes. There had bcou matters connected with the sale which com pelled her to moot him , until he grew .to her almost as a friend , and at times etio would almoit forget the social gulf which separated them she , the once wealthy banker's daughter ; ho , a man who bad risen from the hum blest ranks , but whose soul was that of a nobleman. The friends she had once known she no longer knew. They rode ; she walked , ami must stand on the curb to 1st ihetr carriages drift by. Farl's pleasant voice i nd cheery smile her mother , too , grew to wel come , with the few choice il iwera or early fruit he over laid so quietly In Mrs. Arthur's hand , growing dally thinner and paler. But one evening as he sat by Irene's tide alone , very calmly , very truly , yet with a certain humbleness , ho told her that ho loved herand asked her to became hii wife. "I cannot bear to see you strocgle , " ho said. "Once , as you well know , I could not have naked yea to becma my wife , and though I have not for gotten , dear , that I am a man who has only honor and ambition , I yet cm take you from this life of toil , can shield you with my breast , can toil for you and yours if you will give mo the tirecioin aajnraaco I seek. " Was the man mad ] The pride she'd forgotten in xhceo quiet months now surged upward as she turned toward him with oala and sparkling eyes : "Sir , you Insult msl" "No mau Insults a woman with his honest live , Miss Arthur , " ha an swered , the pride in hers bearing Its reflex on his face. ' 'I loved you Hy , Ilovoyou ! My love you Bourn. J can never offer it again , Mlsa Irene ; but remember should you ever need it , it is always your * , ready to do for you , to suffer for you , to die for you I'1 : 'Why does not Earl come ? " ques tioned the invalid. "I want to see him I miss him. Write , Irene , and tell him ho must call this evening. " She wrote in obedience : "Mamma asks for you. Sue knows nothing. If you will drop in occas ionally to see her I will ba gltd. " It cost her pride a struggle to send even this ; bat it also brought a thrill of something like pleasure that she should meet him once more. The weeks had seemed strangely long without him. Why had aho thus an swered htm ? Of courau the thing he had asked waa impossible ; but , ah , how cruelly she had spurned him ! Had ho forgotten it ? She expected eomo traces of sorrow on the hand some brow ; but when he entered , in obedience to her acmmone , the frank smile lit up his face &c , devoting him self to the invalid , ho opoko to her only when courtesy rtqnired. Some how these weeks seemed to have Im proved him , too. He had acquired a polish or was it only indifference ? whore love had reigned. "Men easily forgot , " she thought , and , with the thought she sighed. The winter wore to an end , and slowly the invAId ! grow weaker and moro weak. The shock had been greater than her nervous system could stand , and she sank under it dey by day , until the exertion of moving from her bed toiler coach became too great , I when , for the first ; time , the realiza tion burst upon her.daughter that she I was soon to bojalono indeed. Eir ) , during these months , came and went ! ts of old ; but sometimes Irene asked hersilf if his words to her had not been a dream. [ Not once did his eyes rest on her ' with the old laok not once did ho ! hold for a single moment the little j fingers'within his own and a sense of j empty disappointment , cone tbe less bitter because unacknowledged , brought to the prond young eyes many an unshed tear. But the bit terer sorrow was in storp , as the in- valld'a rest approached more and more near , until the Angel of Death stooped and githered her to bis breast. E rl was there at the lest , and as she lay so quietly on her pillows they thought her spirit had flown she suddenly roused and laid her daughter's hand in his. " " said "I her "Take her , tha ; give to you. " Than Ihs eyes closed forever. ' 'Do not mind it ; she xicaat only as abrother , Irene , " ho said , in comtcrt , days after , to the weeping girl , and Irene wordercd why she could not as such accept it. So the weary days merged into weokf , the weeks into months , and the proud young spirit learned its own bitterness. She saw E l rarely now there was no longer the invalid's impatient demands upon his time. Some of the old friends had come I forward In this second hour of suffer- 1 ing ; but through all she missed him , and the thought that he had learned forgetfulness brought bor no comfort. She waa thinking of him one evening 1 when ho entered. ' "lam going away , Miss Irene , " he said , "will you bid me God-speed ? " j Tno old pride struggled for mastery aga'nst the clicking in the slender throat , but the words she strove to utter refused to come. "I have been studying law during these years of hard work , and am now able to wait for the practice I hope will como. You will think of me , sometimes , Irene , end if in trouble re member the words I once said , that I stand always ready to act the part of a friend. Is even this asking too much ? " he added , as her silence con tinued. Had he , then , forgotten all his worde tire love he bad eaid was hurs forever or did its pale ghost lie bur ied toi ? But she must speak ; she must not 1-it him know. "Goodbye ! " she faltered ; then , epi'o of herself , the words .aho had thought locked iu her heart burst from her : "Eirl do not go ; I cannot barlt. " "Irene ! " Where had his jcy indif ference fled now ? Ilia face was pulu ; hts voice trembled la his struggle for ' calmness. "What mattora it to'you ? " "Everythirgl" she exclaimed , as her pride lay with folded wings at her feet. "Or if you must go , take mo with yon ! " "Ireno , do you know what your words moan that I can take you only ss my wife ? My darling , is this true ? " Cut in answer the sprang into his open arms , dimly realizing that the color uiantlii g her chcuks was the abhorred red flag with which she had announced herself to the highest bidder - dor , bat E < rl , holding her close to his heart , nrill yield his prize never- more. A KBW HITCHES. DIFJFICOLTIES ATTENDING A LOXQ IS LAND FONEKAL. Brooklyn Eagle. "Do you print Long Island news in yero paper ? " asked a solomn-looklnc ; mau cf manifestly agricultural pro clivities , timidly approaching Iho city editor cf The Esgle. ' 'Wo do when wo can get at it. What do you want ? " "You see , I live out here a piece beyond Jamaica , and the other day some of the neighbors got up a funer'l to pass away the afternoon , and I wont to it. Thought perhaps you' like to say somot.iing about it iu your paper. " "Anything peculiar about it ? " "No , I can't say that there waa. There was little hitches hero and there , but wo pulled her through all right. You see the corpse was our only clergyman , aad no didn't have another parson to preach over him , so we had to make it a popular fu ner'l and all hands take a shy at it. The proceedings wtro very Interest ing. " "That's a novel kind of perform ance , " mused the city editor , "what did you do ? " "Ham ! well , the sisters brought aomo wax flowers , because the natural one's haven't sprouted yet , and they fixed him up in pretty good shape. Then wo held a meeting and appointed a committee ou prayers , and a commlttao on hymns , and a committee on speeches , and an execu tive committee , and it was through them committees that wo had the hitch es. When the funeral came iff , the presiding otiicer cilled for a report from the committee on prayers to stnrtin with , and Judga Waller pre sented trie report , which was a very fine effort , oiid called forth considera ble enthusiasm , until the constable presented a minority prayer and do- rxandod a vote on its adoption. The judge rua4o an able speech in defense of his prayer , and wont for the con stable , because at the last election he had made curtain pledgee which ha hadn't kept. The constable said that had nothing to do with it. The ques tion was which prayer would do the greatest good to the biggest num ber , and he submitted that his re port knocked the hind sights off the judge's , and was something that the community hvl reason to bo prr.ud of. Lawyer Screen , ono of the minority , quoted several decisions in favor of tbo prayer , and concluded by saying that Judge Waller had drawn upon himself the condemnation of the lownship by the position ho had taken in the Dclin assault and battery case. Things was Rottinj pretty warm , and I moved to Hy the whole question on the table , which was carried by 104 to 17. " "So you didn't'.havo any prayer ? " ' 'Didn't have any prayer. Thou the president called for the report of the 'o.mmitteo on hymns. Mr. Samson rai-od the point of order that the or ganization of the ftm'ral was only tem porary , and said that the executlvo committee had a list of officers they wished to present for the permanent organization/ The president ruled him out of order , as he was too late. Having gone into the fnn'ral , he must abide by tha organization as it was. Mr. Simson got angry , and asked his friends to follow him to the schoolhouse - house and about forty of 'cm went. " "Bolted , eh ? " "Bolted , and organized in the echool-housa. The regulars wont ahead , and it was found that the com mittee on hymns had joined the bolt , era , and on motion of Ool. Sampl . a special committee of three was ap pointed. While they were hunting up something appropriate the presi dent Introduced Gen. Warmer , of Quogup , whodiscursed the tariff ques tion with marked ability , and then Mr. Phoenix , of Babylon , who urged a reorganization of the democracy with a view to a solid front in 1884. B/ that time it was getting late and the comrailtee was called in , but they couldn't agree on n hymn and were discharged. I moved thai we sing 'Sweet By and By. ' Judge Waller off-red an amendment striking that out and substituting 'What Shall the Harvest Be ? ' Then I went for trut jadgo and suggested that his harvest would ba hemp. A motion wea made to lay both hymns on tha table , and that was carried. " "So yon had ro hymn ? " "Had no hymn. We could hoar the bolters singing 'John Brown's body' over in the school hon e , and I see they wetd getting ahead of us , and so I asked that the committee on speeches be ordered to report. Mr. Kelly , the chairman , said they had prepared and agreed up nfivespeeches which would take three hours to read , but they would settle the status of the deceased and at the same time show that the debt of the county had been reduced 40 per cent , under a republi can administration. On motion , leave was given to print the speeches , and tha reading was dispensed with. " "So you had no jpeeches ? " "Had no speeches bearing directly on the corpse. Of course we had de bates. Well , sir , I moved that wo adjourn to the grave , and bury the la mented , and that was carried. When we got there we found the bolters had popped in ahead of us , and had or ganized their outdoor meeting , with Mr. Sampson as chairman , and Mr. Ely as secretary , and an executive committee of five. They told us that the offices of vice-president and treas urer and a representation of two on the committee had boon left open for ni , and wo could come iu or there would be no funer'l. Then we had 'em. Lawyer Screen drew up an in * junction restraining the bolters from Interfering , and Judge Waller signed it. That busted 'tho soreheads , and we dropped the body into the grave. " "Is that the end of it ? " "That's the end of the funor'J , but the matter is in the courts. Mr. Sam- sou has got out a quo warranto to know by what light we did it , and I don't think the thing will bo tottled till fall. There are good lawyers on both sides , and we've made up our minds to make that funer'l stick if it takes every cent in the county treas ury. Will you msko an item of It ? " Do Not bs Deceived. In these times of quack medicine advertisements everywhere , it is truly gratifying to find one remedy that is worthy of praise , and which really does as recommended. Electric Bit ters , we can vouch for as being a trim and reliable remedy , and ono that will do as recommended. They invariably cure Stomach and Liver Complaints , Diseases of the Kidooya and Urinary Difficulties. We know whereof wo speak , and can readily say , glva them a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle , by Ish & McMahon. (2) ( ) Arnica Salve The BKST SALVK In the world for Onto , Brnlson , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rhonm , Fever Sores , Totter , Ohapp- od Hands , CliHUaiun , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve Is guaranteed to gtvo parfect satlafac- tlod In every case or money re funded , Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly Ish & McMahon Omaha , Facts tbat We Know. If you are suffering with a severe cough , cold , asthma bronchitis , con sumption , less of voice , tickling in th o throat , or any affection ot the throat or lungs , we know that DK. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY will .give you immediate relief. Wo 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 DK. KINO'S NEW Discov- KKY 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 & McM uoN Drug Store you can get a trial bottle free of cost , or a regular eizo bottle for § 1.00 janlGly(2) ( SI. K. KISDON. General Insurance Agent , BKPR * TH : PUTKNIX ASSDRjnA-k _ . J Lon don , CMhAasota $5,107,1S1 ffKSTCIlKSTKK. N. Y. , CaplUl 1,000,000 THE 31KKCHANTS , of Newark , N.J. , l.OCC.OO G1RAUD FIKKPhlUdepuhCaptkl. ! ( . 1,001,000 NORinWKSTKaN HAT10NALCap- 1UI 60C.COO FTREMHN'a FOND , CsllfornU 8000O BllITlSH AMERICA AS3UHANCECO 1,200,000 NEWA IK FIKE IN3. CO. , Aasota SflO.OCO AMKRICAF CENTRAL , AraoU SOO MX ) S czt Cor. ot Fifteenth & DonzlM St. , OMARA.NPR BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE GREAT WESTERN 6eo.lt. Kathbau , Principal * Creighton Block , - OMAHA Bend for Circular. EAST INDIA O o ! ILEB & CO. , 3OLiB MAWUFACTUBHRB , QHL\eA ! , Neb. PEOP03ALS FOR SEEING. The undersigned will roocbe proposals from parties desiring to fell fifteen (15) ( ) to thirty (30) ( ) acres o ( land on whli-hlliotob situated a clear spring whose outlet is In the tide ot 'a bluff not Icua t1 an flvo feet above the general level of sur rounding and contiguous Und. I > a > tics offering iut.h linJ will state the ! za or number of sillons per mlnnto ot tucli eprin ; , Its exact distance from nearest nllrt d station and the number of sectio' , townabln and range in which It Is located. These proposals will bo opened on the 30th day of April , 1SS1 , and the Ommlnlon reserves tha tlgbt to reject ar > y and all bids. W. L. XIAY , Frenont. II S KALEY. Ko-1 Cloud. U. H LIVINGSTON , I'lattsmonth. Stito Board ot Fijh Commlsticn. ap'JO-U10t-wlt D. T. MOUNT , Uannfacturor and Dealer In SADDLES AND HARNESS , 1412 Para. St. Omaha Neb. Agoct fi > r the Celebrated Concord Farness ! Two Mcd Isand a Diploma cf Honor With the YcrylHsncst A war J the Judge * Could Bestow was Awarded tub Ilarnea > t the Canteanlal Exhibition. rommon also , Ranchmen's and Laudle's Bad- die * . We keep the lirgcft ftockln He West , ncd Inrito ill who cannot examine to send for prices. p9-U p9U'J 'J J > . r ; NO CHANGING CARS BKMWXKX OMASA AND CHICAGO , Where Dire ct connections are Made With Through Sleeping Car Lines TO New York , Boston , Philadel phia , Baltimore , Wash ington , AND ALT. EASTERN CITiES. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for lndianapolisCincinnatiLouis- ville. AMD ALL rOI.NTS IM TOI SOTJTBIIE-A-ST- - - - TUB BEST LINE FOR ST. LOUIS , Where Direct Connections ro nude In the UNION DEPOT will ! Through 61os ] > Iii | ; Car Lines for nil Points S O TT TEC. The New Line for The Favorite Route for The uncqtulcJ Inducements offered by thta Une to Travelers aud Tourirtg , are as follows : Oho celebrate j Pullman ( ! 0hcel ) Palace Slo p- nc Cars , lun only on this Line. C , Ii. & ( J. P. Uc Draw Ing-Koom Core , with Horton'a Re clining Ch In No extra clur a for Seats in Itecllnlni ; Chairs. The famous U , P. & Q. Palace Diulnif Cars. GorcroiH Smoking Care fltUd with Elegant IIUh-Katl-cJ lU'tiit Itcroliinj 31iilra for the excluttvo U3o of first-class pisacn- ; cra. cra.St cl Track and Superior Equipment , corn- Lined with their Great Through Car Arrange ment , makes this , above ail others , the f.ironto Iloutc totheTJast , South , and Sotith-Cjat. Try It , and you will find traveling a luxury j tead of discomfort. Throuirh Ticket * via thii Tele' rated Line for gale at a'l ' offices In the United Btatcsand Canada. All Information about Rates of Fare , Sleeping Car Accommodation ; ) , Time Tables , &c , will be cheerfully riven by appljinr to JAMES R. WOOD. General Passenger Agent , Chicago. T. J. POTTtR , Qeneral Minairer , Chtcaco ± sso. K.C.,8T.JOE&G.B.R.R. , b the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. Ho change ol can between Omaha and ft. Louis and bnt one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TBAINS Eastern & Itfestern Cities With less ch&rtrea and In adrsnco ol other llncg. ThU entire line U equipped with Pullman' * Palace 81 eeplng- Cars , Pal ace Daj Coach- es.Mlllcr'B &Joty Platform and Coupler and the celebrated W oatlnghouae Air-Brake. HToEK THAI YOUR TICKET READS1 * * J3T Vl Kansas City , St. Jowph Ilcketa for sale at all coupon Etatlona la tha West. J. F. BARNARD. A. C. DAT7E3 , Oen'l Sapt. , Oea'l Fau. & Ticket Air't St. JoBooh , Mo. Bt. Joseph , Ho. W 0. SEACnREST , Tlciet Agen. , 1020 Famhar ? Etreat , AtlDT BORDEN , A. B. BARHARD , Fnaa. ARontOuiaha. Gen'rl Aeent , Omaha. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES - PLIES AND TRANSPORT- ATION. OF THE INTERIOR , Office DEPARTMENT , Washington , March Zi , 1SS1. Scaled proposals , indorsed Tiaionls for Beef , Bicon , l ! lour , Olotiing or Transportation , 4Mtrocascmiy bo , ) and directed ta the Commissioner of InJian Adalra , 1(01. C5 and U7 Woostcr Street , N tw Yoik , will bo rccelted un til 11 a.m. of Monday , May2,1831. for furnUh- In < for the Indiiu wrvico about 800,000 pounds Bacon , 40,000,000 poundi Beel on the hoof , 128- 000 pounds lieaag , 70.000 pound f baking Powder , 2.3CO.OOO pounds Corn , 750,000 pounda Coffee , 8- SOO.COOpoumla Flonr,2t2,000 pounda Fecd.SOO.OOO roundi Hard Bread , 75,000 pounds llomtny , 0- , 000 pounds Lard , 1,650 tnrrela Ucad Pork , 233- 000 pounds Rico , 11,200 pounds Tea , 72,900 rounds Tobacco , 200,000 pounds Salt , 200,000 pounds Soap , 0,000 round ? bocli , 1,250,000 pounda Sugar , and 839,000 pounds Wheat. Also. Blankets , Woolen anl Cotton goods , fc-naist'nz In rart nf McVlnp , 38,000 yard * ; Standard Calico , 300,000 yarJii ; Diilliiu , 25,000 y rdaDuck ; , froi from all sizing , 175,0'K ) yards ; IVinlms , 17,000 3-ardi ; Glnjliam , 60,000 yar's ; Kentucky Jeans , 20.COO yard ; Stttlnet , 4 500 vardi ; Brown Sheetlrg , 213,00) jarda ; Bleached Sbcetlne , 0,000 yards ; flkkory Sbirtln , 12,000 ynds ; Calico Jhlrtlojr , 6,000 yards ; WInsoy , 2- COO yardi ; ) Clotblnjj , Groceries , Notions , Hard ware , Medical Supplies ; and a long list ot mis cellaneous articles , such as Harness , Plows , Rakes , Forks , be. , and for 475 Wacom required for tbo service In Arizona , Colorado , DaXota , Idaho , Indian Ter. , Mlnne ota , Montana , Ne- bnuki , Kevada aad Wiaconsin , to be delivered at Chlogo , Kantai City and Sioux Ci'y. A'to , IraBiportatlon tor such cf the Supplies. Goods and articles that mav not ba contracted for to bo delivered at the Agencies. Bids miut bo wide out on Government blanks. > Schedu'oj showing the kinds and quantita Of subelatonco supplies riqulrcd for each Agen cy , and the kinds and nuintltlca , In gross , o ( all other foylt and articles , tozother with ulank propcaili and form ] for contract and bond , con ditions to bit ouscrrod by bidders , t < mo and place < f delivery , terms of contract and pay ment , transportation roaU B , and other neccsxaiy Instructions will be furnished upon application to the Indian Office In Washington , or Nos. 65 andfiiWorstor Street , New York , Wm. II. Lon , No. 483 Broadway , New York ; and to the Commbsaric * of bubtUtencc , U. S. A , at Chicago cage , Saint Louts , Sa'nt Paul , Leavenworth , ban Francisco , Omaha , Cheyenne , and Yanktun , and the Postmaster at Sioux City. Bids 111 ba opened at the hourjand day above stated , and bidders are Invited to bo pnectit at the openiotr. CSUTiriKI ) CHECKS. All bids must be accompanied by certified checks upon eomo United SUtot Depository or Assistant Troumrcr , f or at least five per cent , of tha amount of the proposal ! . THOMAS M. NICnOL , m r28-lm Acting Comn.Iwioncr. - CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Metallc Cases , CofBns , Caaketa , Shrouds , etc. fam mStre * . Cth and llth , Omaha , Neb. Tdl uraphli : ordora or.imatlr attended to. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AHD St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Did Rdvible Sioix. City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DDLUTH , or BISMARCK , ArJ &I1 polntaln Northern laws , Minnesota and Dakota. Thin line Li equipped with tha Improved - proved Wcstlnxbooso Automatic Air Brakes and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And lor SPEED , SAFETY AMD GOHFOflT la unsurpassed. Elocant Drawlaz Boom and Sletpln ? Cars.owned And controlled by the com pony , ran Through Without Change botwccn Union VaclSs Transfer Dapot , Council BluSg , and St. Panl. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Blafls , at 6:15 p m. , foachinjc Sioux City at 10:23 p. a. . and St. Panl at 11:05 a. m , matins HOURS IN ADVANCE ot OTIIZE ROOT * . Returning , leave St. Paul at WO p. m. , ar- rlvtae at Sioux City at 1:15 a. m. , and Union Paclnc Transfer Depot , Council Bu3 ! ] , at 9:40 a. m. Be sure that Tirar tlskoU read via " 3. C. k P. B. B.r f. 0. HILL ? , Superintendent. Missouri Valley , Iowa' P. K. ROBINSON , A ft Oen'l P es. Agent. J. a. O-BRYAN , icJ Paasongar Agrnt , Council Blcfll MAKE NO MISTAKE ! MICA AXLE GEEASE Composedlargoly ot powdered mica and tsinglatt 13 the beat and cheapest lubricator In the world. It btho best because ! t docs not ( rum , but forms a highly polished surf ace over the axle , doing anay with large amount of friction. It la the cheapest becaasa you nscd use but hall lie quantity In ( jre-iaiuj your wagon thatyou wool 1 of any other axle grewe mule , and then run jour wagon twice as long. It aniwtrs equally aa well for HIM Gearing , Threshing ( Machine * , Buggies , &c-aa for wagons Send fer Pocket Cjclopitlla of Things Worth Knowing. Milled free to atiy address MICA MANUFACTURING CO. , 81 MICHIGAN AVENUE , CHICAGO. s8-Ask Your Dealer For It AGENTS WANTED FOB CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. Protuaely Illustrated. The most important in boat book published. Kiery family wants Extraordinary Inducements offered Agent * . Addrcg ) AoK-vrs'PuDLiamxaCo St.Louis.Mo' WROUGHT \mn \ FENCES. Wire Fencing and Rilling a Speciality. Their beautr , porminence and economy dally werklng the extinction of all fencing cheap material. Elegant In design. Indestructible Fences for Lawna , Public G rounds and Ceme tery Plats. Iron Vases , Lawn Settees , canopied and of rustic patterns ; Chairs and OTcry description of Iron and Wlro ornamental work deelzned. awl manufactnred by E. T. BAKSOM'3 Wlro and Ires Work , ST. 29 and 31 Woodward Avo. , Do- trelt , Ulch. ScD'I'i'0- * " * * ' Catalogue and rloa Hit. no21 To Wervous Sufierers Ths Great European Eemedy Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine. Ills a positive cure for 8pcrmatonhea,3emlna Weakness , Impotency , and all disease * resulting from Self-Abuse , ta Mental Anxiety , Loog o Memory , Paing In the Bock of Side , and dlieasei that lead t < Consumptlo : Insanity ant anearlygravi Tlie Spocifii Uodlclna L being ns with wonder ( ul success. Pamphlet ecot free to alL Write for them and got fal particulars. Pried , Specific , $1.00 per package , or elx pack ages for $6,60. Address all orders to . B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , Nos. ' Hand 100 Main St. , Buffalo , N. 7. Sold In mulls by 0. F. Ooodunn , J. r7. Bell J. K. Ijhnd alldrnzglai * wverywhere. ( TCIj a wuoK in yoni own town. lerm * anl outfit frea. AdiIu n. Hillatt k Co PonI nJ , Me REED'S "Alraon * . " l Al ' " By , ho > y ianJer's "Abdallab , hire cf "Orldsmlth , MalJKirat dam "Oi Tlma" by ' War Dince , " son of the reio r.c < LexhiKlon ; " Second , "EB * BrockonriJge" b ; 'Collossus , " sou of imported "rfovtreljn. " "Alraont'B" Drat dam by "Jfanbrlno Chill' ' and his Sire by RjsJkk'a "Hauiblctoalau " Thi3 rcnurkablo borao vrlll be fira yrars ol < In May , ho will serve only 35 marcs ( halt o which nu-nlicr U new en aged ) at 826 00 pe znaro , payable at tlmo of service. Season commence ? April let and nil ! em ! Sept. 1st. After that t me hid mvlco will b nut at $35 Ou. Any mare that h'S tro'.tcJ ii 2:30 served rKSic. ALL TIMEwIllBtandMnndayc Tuceds' and Wedncwlays * each wcclr , begin nine tbo first of April , on TwentUtn , west u Eighteenth street car-trick tfrmlnu' , and tli remainder of each week at the comer of III ! and Howard ttrccts. ED. BEED , Proprietor. Stable Corner llth andHowan Streets. m.irl > o < l3m Machine Works J. Hammond , Prop. & Manager The racv.t thoroazh appointed and compld Uichlno Sijops and Foundry In the state. Ci&tlni3 ol every description minuf acted. Enzlaea , Pumps and every clasd of machine : made to order. order.peclal attention given to ( Veil Augurs , Pulleys , Hangers SIiaftin < rlJri < lKc Irons , ! ccr Dattinp , etc planjfornew UicMucry.lieachanlcxl Er Ch 02 , Models , etc. , neatly executed. 59 Harnav St. . Hot. 14th and IStt KIDNEGBN is highly recommended and anaurpasaed for Weaker or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Loss of Energy , Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arising : from Kidney cr BladderT > iaease3. Also for Yellow Fever Blood and Kidney Poisoning , in infected malarial sections. . le distillation of a FOREST LEAF with JUNIPER BEKKIFS and DARLKY MALT m hat. Ibcorered KIDXEQEX.which acts tpeclfleallr on the Kidney * and Urinary Organs , rtmoTlng Injurious drpmlta formed In the bladdvr and provenUng any straining , smarting sensation heat oi Irritation n the membranous llulng of the ducts or water pvctage. It excites a healthy action In the Kidney * glTlnf them strength , vigor and restoring these organs to a healthy condition , shoeing It * effect * on both the color and rosy flow of urine. It can bo Ukea at all tlmea. In all climate * and undent ! ircumrtanccs without Injury to the system. Uollke any other preparation fur Kidney dlfflcuHlM t has a rery pleasant and airraibl * taste and flaror. H hat beofl difficult to make a prepuMtioa containing posltlTe itlnrcllc prop < rtlcs which will not nauseate , bnt be acceptable to the stomach kforetaklnganyUrcirnodicmo.trya.bottIa of KIDN'KOEX to CLSAjiSK tba KIDNEYS fron out matter. Try It and yon will always Uinl t u a family medJ na. Ladles especially will Ilk * It nd Gentlemen wlllnnd KIDNCQKN the best Kidney Tonic evar nsed ! NOTICE Each bolt's heaw tha stgnaturo of LAWKEXCK & MARTIN. 'soa Proprietary QoTtm ment Stamp , which permtU KIDNEGKN to be sold ( without license ) t ? DrugglsU , Grocers and Other Persona f rerywhere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not found at your Dru kta or Grocers , we will tend a botUa prepaid to tha neuett CKpsen office to yon. LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOCEES and DEALEES everywhere Wholesale aenU In Omaha , STKKLK , JOIINSO.V b CO. . wilt supply the trad * at manntactn prices. THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP ? it. PioTes toyond any reasonable question that tbo CHICAGO [ & , NORTH-WESTERN _ R'Y Is by all odds the beat road for you to take when traveling In either direction between ! t Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest f- ' Carof ally examine thfa Kap. The Principal Cities of the Weit and Northwest are Stations on this road. Ita thiuugn trains make dose couiiectlona wita the trains ol all rallrvods at Junction points. NOHTS TeRNRAIL.WAY , tTHE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Over all of U < principal lines , rant each way dally from two to four or moro FastEiprcsj Trains. It b the roatl west oi the - ' * only Chicago tnat uses ivStoj vs i5- * * } PUTiTTVTATf THOTEL DINING .or. IllliioH.Frecport&DubuauoI.Inc. " "MilwaukeeOrccnnay JsI koSu Tickets over tills roccl are sold by all Coupou Tlc'&ct Agents m the United States and Cannilas. > Itemembcr to ask for Tickets via this roaJ.bo snro they read over Itand take none other. JUKV1X HCOIlITr.GcalMaiiagerChicago , f W. Q. SIESSETTGcnll"ass. Agent , Chicago. HaRBY P. OOEti , Tlck-t AsentC. &N. W. Railway. 14tb and Karnham Stretta. i ) . E KIMBALli , Assistant Ticket AircntC & N. W. Railway , llth and Farnl.im Street * . J. BELL. Ticket Airent a & N. W. Railway , L" . P. n. R. Depot. JAMES T. CLARK 'General Ag.n' . FURMITI ISNO , FEATHERS STT A And Everything pertaining to Ihe i'rjrniture and "Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASS9BTflEKT ? OF MEW GOODS AT TH * 1810 Farnliam Street. OF LIST y MAMiViOTH GLOTING HOUSE. Hard Wearing Goods I Men'a Cotton Putt- . 3400 Men's Cottonade PautH 10 to ISO ' Worsted > Men' * C-wimere Panta 3 00 to 5 00 J Cotton } Men'a ' Mori's Worsted Pants 350to 7S Men'iiJeana ; . rX Spring Overcoib 8 00 to 1800 ' S " aien'8 Satinet Suits * JS I"iS S Jlen's Union CM * Suits. . . . . S00 to 10 00 White Venta lOQto 2 0 Men's All-Wool Suita. . . . .KM to 1800 White Shirte G2 to 125 Men'g Wonted Suits ISr to 20 01 FancX Shirts. 374 to 175 Men'a Bine Flannel Suit * . . . . 750 to W 50 C.iaaimeroShirts lCOt 350 -JOO Klnol-'lannelShirta 100 to 175 YoathVSuIU Uov'sSnita 275to 900 Overall * and Jumpers..SOc anil upwards Chfldwn's Suit. 250t 000 Srupendera M to < 150 Men's Jeans Pants lOOto 2W Cotton Half Hose lOc to 515 00 per dozen Complete line of Neck Wear , Linen Collars and Sum mer "Underwear. Silk llumlkeri'liicfs , Hats , Cups , CJIovcs , Trunks and Valises , Boots and Shoes. Agent for San Francisco and Oregon City Woolen Manu facturing Company. M. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE , 1001 Farnliam , ( Jorncr 10th Street. iPim cuFLims' Cash Dry Goods Store : CORRER SIXTEENTH AND CALIFORNIA STREETS. With a Fine New Stock oi DRY GOODS , NOTIONS AND DENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. r - tIt It will pay you to examine this stock as everything is entirely new , and great bargains will be given. , ' GrTTTTT3 _ & ZMZcIZtsTIIsriS , - " , IPJROJBS- - V % * I ' -y i t. . .I