THE PA1L7 BER CaAKA PL'SLISHINC COPROPRIETORS. . S16 ycrniam , bet. Stk and 10th Stftett TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Cori 1 jcmr , In advance postpaid.18.00 omitlm " " i.OO 3 mirnths " " .00 TIKE TA5U ? THE r , & K , w. r. R. , BAG a. m. , s : P. m C. B. A J.i S4 > v m..40 p. m. < . B. I fc P. n. K. . ISO a. a. , 2iC p. m C'otSt. Joe b. SO a. la. a.Cty4P.5Oa.n. ! O. P. JL U. , ll:10a.ui. O. & a. \ . to LSnsolr , U' a. ia. B. * M. K. R. . Eo s m. 0. bN. W. , 7:50 Ma. O7KIKe O. * K. W. R.B. , 11 r. m. , 11 p. iu. C. E. i Q. . 11 ft. in. , 9.SO p. m. 0. a. I. a P. , ii a. m. , 11 p. m. C. S. & St. Joe..ll s.m. , 11 p n. V U. P. R.R.,4p.m. 1 i KV. Jrom Llncuin , isao p. m. I 0iP.lla.a. Is. 4i . in > eb.,4p. m. Ixnal m-lls for States Isnr leave Irnt cnc d y , vii , : ISO a. m. OXceOpen from 12 to 1 p. m. 8uc < ! aya. THOMAS F. HALL. Poetmajt.t. _ Arrival And Dcpartare o Trains N PACK-IP. . . MAT * . .ULUVK. 3 Ur Erprou . . . . liiB p. rn. SS5 p. m. do Hired. . . . , . :1Q p. jn. tSS p. to. co ficlRhi - .520 a. m. IHOp , IT. do - .3:15 a. ' ni. 12SOa. : m. TIME CARD OF TIIK BURLTNGTOK , LlaTI OXUHA. ] .AUUTX OUAHa. Ccpress . . .E : < Qp. m , I rrprces.10:00a. m , Hail . C:00 a. m. I KU . 10-OOp. m. Sundays Kxccptci. j Sundays Escepted. CH5CAOO.JROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Hail . S:00 . n. I Mali . 1030 p. ra. Express . . .S : ! Op. m. j Impress - 10:00 a. m CHICAGO KOU7SWKSTSKN. HU . _ .C-C . m. I Vail . _ 7:23 p. au K rr lS . . .SrtOpla. | HrpreM _ .1CW ) a. m. Hun-lays excejitod. SANBAB C1TY.BT. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFB IX17E iKr.ITJ. Kali . _ AM a. m. { .Express - 70 * , m. Crprns . 0:00 p.m. | Kail . 7:2si.tn. The ou'.y line rcnnlcz Pullman Slocplnj Can out cf Omaha to Union Depot. OUAHA ft NORTHERN NEBRASKA BAIL WAY COMPANY. Leave. Arrive. ' xrr a . -8 : < K > a. tn. I Fxproaa.i:30 p , m. Wired.- . lDOp m. ( Mixed . 10:15 : a. m Dally Except Sundays. E. 4 M. . R. in NEBRASKA. LH1VS. Through Express. . . . 7:30 a m Accommodation . 7:00 : pm ARKIVX. Through Exprera . | 7HO P m Accommodation . 80 am BIOUI CITY & ST. PAUL R. R. M.II . - GIO : a m I Express . 10:00 a m Cipresn . _ SiOpm ( M . 720 p m WABAB11 , HT. LOUIS * PAClflC. M1VIS. AKKITIS. O.M . - S a. m. I Mull - 116 a. m Exprcss . . : :40 p. m. | Express - , .4:2S p. m. BRIDG E DIVISION U. P. B B. Leivo Omaha , dally : 8 a. m. , 6 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . 1 p. rn. , S p. ru. , S p. m , 6 p. m , , 6 p. m. , Leave Council Bluffs ; SS5 a. m. , 9:25 : a. m , , 30:25 : x m. , 11:25 a. m. , 1:25 p. m. , 2:25 p. m. , T:25 p. m. , 5:25 p. in. , er25 p. m. , Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at B and 11 n. m. andSp. m. ; Council Bluffs fct BAB , 11:26 A m. , iiid 2r2u and 6:25 p. m. Leave Omali' : < J a. m. , 7 a. to. , 8:13 . m. , 1 p. m. , 4:50 p. ra. , 7:25 p. in. . Leave Council LSufc : 6:16 a. m , , 9tO a , o. , 11:40 om.5:25p. : m. , 70 p. m. , 7:50 p. m. Dsllr except Eundd ) . OMAAA Js KKPUBL1CAN VALLEY B. Ml&Vt , ARRIVK. M&ll . l'j:15 : a. in. , t < - - 5 P- IHllr rr .fpt Suurtarc. ATTORStTS-AT-LAi ? . J. ENCL'SH ' , A TTORSEY AT LAW 310 South Thirteenth JSt. . , ltl ! J. M. V/ODLWORTH. / CHARLES POWELL , OF Till : PEACE Corner J6th and JUSTICE . . Omaha NcS > . KM. SIKERAL , AT LAW Room fl.Cr-siRhton AITOsiXKt SL. OMAHA , NEB. A. C. TROUP. t TTOKKSr AT LAW Offlce In Hani-coml J $ . ll ! . k , iiUi Gocrge K. Prttciett , UCfl fanhim Si. OKAHA , NEB. DEXTER L TNQifiAS , * TTORNEY AT LAW-Orelttnaant t Baild 24. lag. ' A. r * . CADWICK ? ! : TTOKNEY AT LAW Office 1IM Tarnhara A Gtr ot. ? &J.L.PEABODY , T AWYEK Giles In Oreshton ! ! Jlo < > , - text It I J Fcntcmoe , OMAHA , HSDRA3ZA. COTART TDLL10. OOLMOTIOMS KADB & BAP.TLETT , Attorney3-at-Lawt GmCE-Onion moek.rinocnth anf Farnham' ATTORNEY AT LAW. niQOfC , COR. DOU3ISTH STS. OKAHA. KKB. _ W. U. ConneJI , Attorney-at-Law. Office : Front rocrca , op gUlrt , In Hacscora'a now SilsV balidiriR , K. W. corner rtfteenth and Streets. Kcriok. Cuis. Attornoys-at-Law , SWK-.I. ! KttcnUon will b jlT > . to all tults fc ait tvjwntions cf every do cHptlon ; will praitt-o tu nl ( the Courts ol the Btato slid the unltc-1 rftitos. OXco , Farnhim St. , opposite Caurt EDWARD W. Slf.JERAL , i rrOOJreT AT LAW Room 6 Crelchtcn i _ Block , ; sth ai'd Puntiaa strecta. uo8db C. r. > IAKCcR80N , A TTORNSr AT LAW-JiJ Farahita Strut j L Omaha Jos H. CIARKHOS. O. J. HUNT. CLARKSON & HUNT , Successors to UlCIIAUDS & IIUNT. I15S. 14th street , Omalu , Neb. OAKTA GLAUS FOUND. Oreat st Ulboovery other i.Maa ; where Santa Cans stayed Chlii'ren ot a k U he n > . ir : > cnoda or not , U tmlly-t.a Errs In a mnnutn of snow. Lai > CT t.n uxcumion zallod clear to the 1'ole And nuddb.iV > ' dropped into what eecttif JllkenhcJ * Whsi o won'tj-r ol wonders they found new lnod , iThUo filrj--lti lielnci appeared on oah hand. Tlicro were mountains like ours , with man tctutllul crarc , And far br ! , v aIes than ever were seen , Birds wti ! too hu:3 cf rainbow wore toand , Wh'lo flow r8 < 1 I'xqnl-lle frajnnce were proT tiu ; arcnn J. Not loit ; were th-j U-t to vender In donbi A W.ue coon caaid tity ! tad heard ranch about , Twas SinU Clitis' belt .nd th If they ail cay , lal.oUcd Ilkothb picture t esee every day. lie droro up tcau that liwkcd v ry queer , Tvron team if irraMhopiwrs lnrt d cf reindeer , De rode In a vlicll tui < tcsd ot a slsUrh , Hat lie took them on botrd and drove them way. lie howe < l them all over his vonderfc ] realm , AnJUitoriw cukin ; jixxlsfpr woiaon and mon Farriarc wcru workini : on hats CTcat and Email , To Uanco'B thcv said thrv n cro scndlnc them aU. Crll Kiaclo , the lo\e a kfr , told them at once. A 11 our Gloves uo i.-eacaJlrr to liancc , Eata chewed them scpendvrs and many thlcfs litre. B > hic I alss took Ihoeo to friend Bonce's Eton. Santn Cl&us tbaa whlipcrc.2 a fecret he'd tell , As In Omaha crory ino knew Bcnco well , He therefore slicuii. send bis iroodi to his care , K-n < iwIn ; hii ! fiii "is nlll chclr f.ill ekare. Noiv romsmbirye ! rcknt ! In Ooaha town , All who waat preBnutt to Dunce's go round , For thlrts , co'Un , nr c'orcs creat Mid small , Son J year slv.nr or aact one knd a ! o , Chaxpian Halter ol the Wrat , Hamburg Line. WERKLYLINEOF STEAMERS LEAVING NE\V YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT 2 r. M. , FOR England , Prancaand Germany For 1'assagc apply to C. U. RICHARD & CO. General Passenger Agents , 01 Broadway , New York. HANK E. MOOKES HESRV PUXDT , VIREGAR WORKS ! ESNSTKKEBS , Manager Uanutactarer of aU kinds ot K. : Bet. fth and IOZOKAUA. . JEB. OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS. J. U. ROSS'S Art Emporium. 1510 DoJge Street , SUcl Enj ann s , OilPainlings , Chromes Fancy Frames , Framing a Specialty. Low prices. J. BOSXER. 1309 Douglas St. Good ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOHN L. McCAGUE. opposite postofficc. W. U. EAHTLETr. 317 South 15th Street. ARCHITECTS. DUFRENE&MENDELSSUOS.AKCIITITECTS , Room Crcighton Block. A T. LA ROE. Jr. . Room 2. Crelghton Block. BOOTS AND SHOES- JAMES DiVIXE 4 CO. , Fine Boots and Shoes. A good assortment ol home n-crk on hand , cor.lSth and llarney. TH03 ERICKSOX , S. E. cor. SCth andDcnglas JOH.V FORTUNATU3 , 605 10th St. , manufactures tc order good ork at ( air prices. Repairing done. BED SPRINGS J. F. LARRIMER , Manuf arturcr , YlBschcrg * Blk. BOOKS , NEWS AND STATIONERY J. I. FRUEHAUF , 1015 Farnharn Strctt. B TIER AND EGGS- McSBAKE&SCHROEDER , theoldestB. and E. house in Nebraska , established lS7f > , Omaha. BOARDING CENTRALRESTAURANT RESTAURANT , 1IR8. A. RYAN , southwest cor. 16th and P ige. Best Boird for the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Heals at al : Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Tcrcu for Cash. Furn lehed Roe m ; Supuj. . CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS WM. SNYDEl ! , No. 1318 14th and Hamcy St CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS- ANDREW BOSKWATER , 1610 Farnham St. Town Surrey j , Grade and Senerage Systems a specialty. COMMISSIOH MERCHANTS. JOHN G. WILLIS. 1414 Dodse Street. 3. B. BEEMEK , For details gee large Advertise ment in Dail and Weekly. CIGARS AND TOBACCO- WEST t FR1TSCHER , Manufacturers of Clears , and Who.c&k.e Dealers in Tobaccos , 1305 l > eug. . r. LOREN ZEN. manufacturer , 51410th St. CORNICE WORKS Western Cornice Works , Manufacturers Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate Boo&n ? . Orders ( romany locality promptly executed in the best manner. Factory and Office 1310 Dodge Street. Galvanized Iron Cornices , Window cap * , etc. manufactured and put up in any pan ol the country. T EINHULD , 416 Thirteenth St. CROCKERY. J. CONNER , 1309 Doula * St. Good Line CLOTHING AND FURNISHINDCOODS GEO. II. PETERSON. Also BnU , Cape , Boots , Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , 04 S. 10th it. CLOTHING BOUGHT. C. SHAW will pay highest cash pricef nsecond hand clo'liing. Comer 10th and Farnham. DENTISTS- DR. PAUL. Williams' Block. Cor. 16th & Poilgo DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS. KUHN & CO. , Pharmacists , Fine Fancy Goods , Cor. 15th and Douglas Streets. W. J. WIIITEnOUSE , Wholesale & RcUU.lC St. C. C. FIELD , 2022 North Side Cumin ? Street. M. PARR , Druggist. 10th nd Howard Sts DRY GOODS. NOTICNS. ETC- JOHN H. F. LEHMAXN&CO. , New York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Fafn- ham street. J. C. Encwold , also i > oat & hoe5 , 7 th & Pa ciOc FURNITURE. A. F. GROSS. Few and Second Hand Furs ituro and Stores , 1114 Deusla ? . Highest cish. piice nld for second hand Ocd . J. CONNER , 1309 Douglas St. Finn Goods , &c. FENCE WORKS OMAHA fEXCE CO. GCST. FRIES ft CO. , 12J3 Harney St. Improv ed Ice boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Office failings. Counteract Tina ani Walnut. FLORIST- A. Donazlmc , plants , cu. flower ; , 3ccds , Uoqucls etc. , II. W. c < > r IClh and Dontrlaa Sts. FOUNDRY. JOHN WEARNE & SONS.co' . 14 th& Jackson st. FLOUR AND FEED OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th anJ Firnliam Sts. Wel < hans tiro" . , proprietors. "CROCERS- Z. STEVENS 21st between Cumin ? tnd Izard. T. A ! McSUANE , Corner 23d ar.d Cuming Su > . HATTERS. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. . 1800 Dfiiglas Street , Wholesale HARDWARE IRON AND STEEL DDIAN & L.1NGWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 snd 112 15th it. A. HOLMES , corner 16th and California. HARNESS , SADDLES , &C. E. B. WEI3T , 320 13th U , bet. Farn. & Har- HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladles get Tour Straw , Chip and Felt Hats done up at northeast corner Seventeenth and Capitol avenue. WM. DOVE. PROP _ HOTELS CANFIELD HOUSE , Geo. Canfield , 8th & Faro. DORAN HOUSE , P. II. Gary , 013 Farnham St. SLAVEN'S HOTEL , K. Slaven , 10th Street. Southern Hotel. Qua. Pamcl.91h& Lcavenworth IRON FENCING The Western Conlc Works , Accn's for the Champion Iron Fence Co. , hat o on hand all kinds of Faacy Ircn Fencci , Crcstlngs , Fincals , Railing * , etc It 10 Doagestrcot. _ aplg INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. MRS. LIZZIE DENT , 217 16th Street. - JEWELERS JOHNBAUMER. I3U Fainham Street. JUNK- H. RERTHOLD , R ; s and Metals. LUMBER , LIME AND CEMENT FOSTER & QUAY , corner Ch : and Douglas Sa. LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. J. BONNER , 1303 Douglas St. Good Variety- . MERCHANT TAILORS- G. A.L1NDQUESI1 , One of our mott popular Merchant Tailors Is re. ccivinc the latest designs for Sprint : and Sum mer Good ! for ccntlcmen's wear. Stjlisb , durable and prices low M ever. 215 13th bet. Pom : . & Far. MILLINERY. MR3. C. A. RINOER , Wholesale and Retail , "ancy Goods in great variety , Zephyrs , Card Jonnla , llosierv , gloves , corsets , &c. Cheapest House in the West , purchasers save 30 per cent. Order br Mail. 115 Fifteenth tit. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- W. S. GIBBS. M. D. , Room No. 4 , Crclghton Block , 16th Street. P. S. LKISENRINO , M. D , Masonic Block. Q L. HART , M. D. , Eye and Ear. opp. postoffico DR. L.B. GRADDY. Ocullltand Aurist S. W. 16th and Farnham St. PHOTOGRAPHERS- GEO. HEVN , PROP. Grand Central GiJlerj , 212 Sixteenth Street new MkwmlcIIidl. First-class WorkandPrompl- ness Guaranteed. PLUMBING , CAS AND STEAM FITTING P. W. TARPY&CO. , 216 12th St. , bet. Kara- tain & Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. FITZPATRICK. 1409 DongKs Street. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING HENKY A. KOSTERS.H12 Dodse Street. PLANING MILL. A. MOYER , manufacturer of cash , doors , blinds' oldingt , Dcwe e. balusters , hand rail' , furnish * nggcroll Bawingc. . . cor. Dndce and 9th sts. PAWNBROKER ! J. ROSENFELD , 32210th St. bet. Tarn. & Har. REFRIGERATORS CANFIELD'S PATENT C. F. GOODMAN , llth St. . bet. Farn. & Har. SHOW CASE MANUFACTORY O. J. WILDE , Manufacturer Mid Dealer In all kinds of Show laser , Uprirht Casc 4.C. , 1317 Cass St. * STOVES AND TINWARE- A , BURMESTER , ) ealer in Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kiuds o ! Buildim- Work Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER , 1SOO Doug. St. Gocdand Cheap. SEEDS J. EVANS , Wholesile and Retail Seed ( Drills and Cultirat < > n. Odd Fellows Hall. SHOE STORES. PhlUpp Line , 1320 Far-sham it. bet. IS'.n & 14th. SECOND HAND STORE PERKINS & LEAK , 1416 T > onclas St. , New and cond Hand Furniture , lie use Furnishing Goodi , &s. , bought and told on narrow maxirins. SALOONS- BENBY KAUFMANN , n tin new brick block ou Donglas Street , hag jut opoaed t > moat elegant Beer Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. KLANNERY , hi Farnham , next to tha B. & H. headquarters , ias reopened a neat and complete establish * ment which , barrloi ; riRE , and Mother Ship- on'i ProphecT. U1 b open for the bojs with lot Lunch on and after present date. Caledonia. ' ' J. FALCONER. 67916th Street UNDERTAKERS HAS. R1EWE , 1012 Farnham bet IQti ) & llth 99 CENT STORES IENRY PJHLUAN , toyj. notion" , pictures , ewelry , &e , 51314th bet. Faruham & Dong'as. ' P. C. BACSUS , 1205 rarnhun [ t. tancy jfoodi. AGRICULTUKAL. Enomi s of the Apple Tree. CorrcSxondeacj of the Chi.ago Timej. A trip through eoine poriiona cf McHenry county , Illinois , r.bout the last week in M y , reveals a SAC ! pic ture as the sight of the browned orch ards is preeented to the cyu. At a time trhen-'natutc ii moat profuse in her cmbellUhraeiits of emurald tints , we are amazed at each a epectacle. Many are the impressions and con jectures of thoao who are nnacqusiiit- edTrith the dark ways of the silent depredator , the cankervrorm , and the general impression ia that it h the re sult of fire , or that the orchard ia dead. A month elapses , and a change ia noticsd ; the trees hare again sprung into life apparently , though the struggle is feeble in the extreme , each succeeding year increasing in want of vital energy until nature aban dons its futile attempts to bsfila the unceasing efforts of its increasing foe ? , and death cloces ita once useful career. If an apple orchard la worth planting it ia worth taking c&re of. If the young trees are worth the ordinary attention and care of the farmer they certainly deserve a little cars and at tention in maturity , when the time has arrived to render up a rich return for the nourishment received in youth. To abandon a child to the ravages of disease without even a word of sym pathy , after years of eelfdenl ! and trial in raising it , would bo equivalent to homicide. And to abandon a beautiful orchard in its prime bearing capacity , without even inquiring into the means whereby - by its life may be saved , and its use fulness made apparent , reveals a lack of moral courage , a lack of ordinary intelligence , and a total want of thrift and thoroughness of purpose , the pos session of. which should be the pride of every honest farmer. Wo say em phatically that the man Who allows his orchard to be , and remain , infest ed with the canker-worm without using duo diligence to rid himself of this post , is not worthy of the name of farmer , and ought to bo drummed out of the community. Aud that man who , to rid himself of this pest will ply the axe to his orchard , ought to have six months and bo compelled to pay a fine for the support of the in sane. Such are our conclusions after a little experience in dealing with tins measuring varmint , and we speak from a solid foundation. \VUEN 1VE PUROHASF.D OUR FA11M in northern Illinois the orchard , to our surprise , naa infested. There were enough worms upon any ono good-sized tree to destroy tha foliage of the entire orchard. When the dis covery was made it was too late to remedy the evil for that year , but wo avowed most firmly that wo would give tha intruders n warm reception the coming year. Is or was this all. Wo had preparations to make in order to increase the vitality of the strug gling trees and insure a crop , if pos sible , for the ensuing year. To kill the worms was a short process if ap plied at the proper time , but to bring the orchard back to its condition of thrift and health was of moro serious consideration. OUR ORUHAKD CONSISTED OF SOME 175 trees in prime bearisg , the ago being about twenty years. , Thcre they had stood probably , and for aughf we could learn , drawing the substance from their limited Arena of soil , which was cropped and pastured yearly - ly and no return made to give even a bsro existcnco to these noble treea. Starved and infested with vermin , they stood as client witnesses of the want of common sense displayed by many of our eo-callod farmers , men who spurn the idea of looking to the books for infornntion men who would travel a dozen milea on foot for a couple of quarts of good elder vlnognr , when , by consulting the au thorities , or ovuu tha weekly press , they might prida themselves over many dozens of barrels tucked away in the cool recesses of the farm cellar. No 1 book-farming isn't their best hold. Experience is what makes farmers ; and expcrienca ia obtained at n heavy loss of time and money. Tree Culture. New Yoikllcnld The rapidity with which our forests are disappearing and the indifference of the great mass of the people on the subject have stimulated the state and municipal authorities in many parts of the country to devho means and methods to encourage tree planting and to prevent the reckless destruc tion of those that remain. In some of the western state : , notably In Mich igan , ono day in the year is devoted to the setting out of young trees , every citizen being expected to plant ono. This ia an excellent idea , and if it were generally followed over the country its beneficial effects would in a short time bo clearly manifest. As a step in the same direction the legislature of Connecticut has had the wisdom and good sense to unanimously pass a law on the subject offering pre miums to those who plant ar preserve trees along the public highways. This salutary measure , taken in con nection with the municipal encourage ment which ia already held out by many of the towns and villages of our sister commonwealth , will no doubt bo productive of the best results. The farmers who live In the vicinity of towns and villages make a great mistake in not paying more attention to forest culture. The expen ° a of planting n piece of wood land or of beautifying their grounds with trees Is comparatively trSfliug , while in a few years they will find their properties largely increased In value from the fact that they are thus bnautlfied. The climntic in fluence of forests is so well known as not to require discussion or elabora tion. What we wish now to impress upon those who own land is that there Is scarcely any way by which they can so cheaply and so easily add to its value as by planting some f our hardy forest trees. RESULT OF OBSERVATION. Elizur Wright avs on the subject ; I not long ago , in Ohio , measured the stump of a sugar maple , recently cut , and fouud it thirty Inches in diameter. The tree had lived 125 years. In the first sixty-throe years , while it hsd stood in tha dcnsa forest , it had acquired but nine inches in diameter. After the forest TTRS cut away , and it was left with only a few scattering companions , it soon assumed a superior r to of growth , which it maintsined till nearly the last , so as to add twenty- one inches of diameter in sixty-two years. The rings averaged about joventeen-hundroths of an Inch in thickness , whereas , in the first sixty- three years they had averaged but sevon-hundredtbs. In Sweden it is ascertained that a : orcst of mixed wood on medium soil ; rowa about a cord of wood n year on an acre of land. If much moro than a cord is removed from an acre in a fear , the production Is reduced. But ; o keep the production from diminish- ng , It makes all the difleronca in the world which trees you take away , whether vou take those which are be ginning to decay , or thoee which are in the rapidest stage of growth. It is only by the best judgment in thin ning out th&t the capital of growth can be kept whole after a forest has become well established. If wo take two trees of the same species say an oak sapling that is four inches in diameter , and sixteen years old , and twenty feet high , nd a tree that Is twenty-tour inches in diameter , ninoty-eix years old , and sixty feet high a little calculation us , supposing the thickne ? of thu rings now eqnil , that the sap ling is now making 2.18 of a cubi foot cf wood in ayair , while the tree is making 3,024 cubic foot in a year It will take between thirty-two am ' thirty-throo such larga trees on ai . acre to make .a cord of wood in a year j and it trill take 590 of tha saplings I or nearly four to the square rod ; and it would take more than seventy to be cut to make R cord , so ' that ia so young a forest a cord can not ba taken away without tronchins on the capital. It is not , in fie : , til a forest is a hundred years old that it can yield so much us a cord an aero without trenching on the capital o growth. But when it gets of tha ege , if the right care la taken , the average cord it yields Is much moro valuable than mere firewood. The larger and more perfect the sonn < tree , the moro valuable per cubic foot The forest I have supposed , consisting of thirty-two two-foot trees to the acre , would mko only between forty and fifty cords of wocd to the acre , i all cut at onco. That would be a de structlon of capital which would take nearly a hundred years to restore. Was He an Alchemist. Deadwool Trigs. The Black Hills are peopled with men of every nation of the world , who have boon attracted hither in the hone of bettering their condition in life. One man In this country seldom knows or care to know much concerning - corning his neighbor , and manystrange characters live , a.d some dia in our midst , over whose lives a veil hangs , which , could it bo lifted , would , awaken the curiosity and lively in terest of all who might catch a glimpse ef what would bo revealed of the past. A visit by a thinking peron to n Black Hills cemetery will awaken many thoughts and conjectures re garding the occupants of the narrow cells , where all humanity , the high and the low , the rich and the poor , are made equal in the bosom of mother earth. " In the Deadwood graveyard , particularly , there are many dead laid away over whoso mounds there is no atone engraved with the names ef the tenants who sleep beneath , not oven a board inscribed with pencil to show the name brno In life , of what land ha was a native , when or by whom buried or what the cause of hh disso lution. Numbers of those who sleep in euch nameless graves have been found dead , perhaps killed by Indians , perhaps , weary of Ufa and fruitless endeavors to lise , suicides , or , maybe , overtaken and overcome by diioase , too far removed from human old to receive succor , quitting this world for another without leaving any trace of their identity , of whenca they came or who they aro. A case of this kind wag brought to our notice during a recent trip to llochford , where wo were shown a number of articles which were found in A satchel in a rude cabin on the north fork of Caatle crook , in the limestone range a year ago. In the cibln was also found nt the same time the corpse of a man in a kneeling po sition upon n mat'rn = s on the floor. Inquiry was made by the parties find ing him as to who he was , whence ho came and whether or no ho had : xuy friends or relative. Nothing could be ascertained , however , by questionIng - Ing or advertising , and the only clues to the identity of deceased wore found in tha satchel. Two old books so old that the covers had boon worn of ] them and the pages had become yel low with age printed partially in the German language and partially in hieroglyphics which have notyet been deciphered , were in the satchel , abe a small copper plale , six Inches in length and two in width , a number o ncorn hulls and a memorandum book , in which wna written in the German language , "Loft Lead o'n the Febru ary 2d , aud got to ranch on the 8th , ' A name was .also written in German , which as near as it could be made on1 was John Wurthuner. The worn-ou covers of the old books had been re placed with covers of cloth , and the volumes had evidently been handloc with care. Wo examined them , and with the aid of n Gorman o : llochford came to the conclusion thai one was in some manner a key to the the other. Thy same hlorgolphics aroused used in both , aud ona of the books contains the information in German upon the title page that it was first compiled in tha year 1500. Some directions in German in one of the books speaks of different ingredients to bo used in mixing what wo would imagine to be the poet's Idea of "hell broth , " and miny incantations are given , also in Gorman , to be used in healing the sick. In the fore part of the book are twelve cir cles printed with rude cuts , which are supposed to rep resent the twelve months of the year , as they are filled with figures some what einillir to the signs of the zodiac. Figures representing the sun and moon are also to bo seen in vari ous pirts of both books. Partial di rections given here and there In Ger man are so disconnected that It is im possible to grasp their meaning with out being able to translate the hiero glyphics ; but , after a careful perusal , a Gorman gentleman informs us that ho believes it to bo the work of an al chemist , and that the corpse found in the cabin was that of a man who had become crazy over the study , and , be lieving ho had discovered the secret of raafcinggoldcameto this spot.secluded from the haunts of man there to manufacture and amass the glittering dross which ho made his God , and bad died either from extreme cold or starvation , or both combined. This opinion has received some strength recently from information given by a rancher's wife living on the telegraph road woat of llochford , who atafes that a year ago last fall a man stopped at her housegot his dinnerproffered her m payment a piece of metal which he informed her was gold , but which she says resembled copper phto. Who or what ho was , or from what part of the world ho came will doubtless re main a mystery until the grave on the head of Caatle , in common with all those of earth shall give up its dead. The ComlBR Light and Ita Work. Springfield Republican. The nso of the electric light has come to bo a mere question of years , and a few years at that , possibly of months. It has already gone through a longer apprenticeship than gas , and It is to-day more nearly a success than ( jas-llght when tha first gas main was laid in London the better part of a century ago. The new light may not drive out gas. Neither has gas oil , and there are still people , with little to dp and In no great hurry about doIng - Ing it , who cherish a wise love for candles on the dressing ta ble ; but the electric light is certain te supersede gas as jjas did oil , and the change promises to bo as great as the leap from the smoking wicks of the Isst generation to the lambsut flame in this. The public appetite for light grows by "what it feeds upon. Sixteen candles would have boon radiant extravagance in the reader of the first number of The Republican. Thackeray wrote of the "dingy splendor" of his youth iind the century before , of iti gutter ing cindles and Its greasy lamps , its smoke and its soot and its darkness ; bat even Thackeray had small notion that the light of his day and genera tion would bo the darkness of the next , and the close of the century would as the close of the century undoubtedly will look on the gas- jdts of 1S50 odd as little batter than darkness made visible. All the world before Thackeray , from the first gleam of the rush llyht which the pro historic man set sput tering in an oyster-shell , had been lit after the famu fashion. The Greek lamp is a pretty thing to hang on your walls and a charming thing to draw ; but any man who has used it , who has patiently worked over the notes of a day's ride by the dying wick of tha lamp in an eastern hovel , knows that the Greek lamp was the light of a savage. The Roman lamp was no better , only bigger and clumsier. It naa little less than an inspiration when Franklin wedded two wicks and a revolution when the boy Argand held his broken bottle neck over a smoking wick in a Swlas chaldt ; but theeo things were changes in degree. Gas was a leap and bound which made a change in kind , and the electric light ia another new bridge thrown across night. The light is intense ; but so ia day light. A mere corner of the sun would cast a shadow from any electric light over made. The new radiance simply means a new and cooler day. The elderly man whom time has given memories of ball-rooms lit by candle and swinging lamp , knows its acci dents and its gloom , and ha remem- beraas well the new splendor of gas , the fresh discoveries in costume , and alas , the fresh pallor of defects made visible ; hut the electric light iu due season is to mean a more brilliant , heatlesa light Audiences will no longer struggle with an atmosphere poisoned by the foot lights. Work by night at the desk or the bench , in the house or the factory , will not include a hot gas jet within striking distance. Lighten on every street and every bank vault haa already been found a bettor detec tive than the policeman ; but its field is certain to be widened by an illumi nation which , as haa already been dope In a western city , can be set on a tower and light all streets at once , " 'here is indeed another side. To abridge the hours of aleop and to pro long the hours of toll , to make ib more easily possible to turn night into day and wipe out the shadows under which the race has grown old , will not be an unmixed blessing. The paca is a killing one now , the electric light will not lessen It. We are all of us fa miliar with the irking beams which the street lamp sends streaming in through shutters of a nervous night when sleep irill not como. In the city of the future , with an electric light set up overhead like a yeung moon and the house opposite lit like an infant sun , it is just possible that men will love dirkncai rather than light and long for the candles and tha gloom of the p'st. Almost Crazy. How often do wo sea the hardwork ing father straining every nerve and muscle , aud doing his utmost to sup port his family. . Imagine his feelings when returning homo from a hard day's labor , to find his family prostrate with disease , conscious of unpaid doc tors' bills and debts on every hand. It must be enough to drive one almost crazy. All i.hio unhappiness cnu'd be avoided by using Electric Bitters , which expel every disease from the Byatom , briimini : joy and happiness to thousands. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by lab & McMahon. (4) ( ) GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption Js certainly the greatest medical remedy over placed within the reach of Buffeting humanity. Thou sands of once hopeless sufferers , now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which they s wo their lives. Not only does It posi tively cure Consumption , but Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Brorchlts , Hay- Fever , Hoarsness and all aflections of the Throat , Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow er as if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a largo bottle unless you know what you are getting. We therefore earnestly request you to call on your druggist , J. K. ISH , and get a trial bottle free of cost which will convince the most skeptical of its wonderful merits , and show you what a regular ono dollar size bottla will do. For bale by lah & McMahon. (4) ( ) > uie' The BEST SALVE iu the world f 01 Outs , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve U nawnteed to give perfect eatiafac- tied In every ciwo or money re funded , Frce.25 ! cento per bos. For sale by 8dly Ish & McMahon Omaha. NOTICE1 To Whom it May Concern : Oivncra of outlet number 210 in Florence , Ne- kraska. Yon are hereby notified that on the 18th day of AunustfA. D. 1S79 , one Thomas Barrett pur chased eai 1 outlet number 210 in Florence , Doug las County , Nebraska , and tint the timoof re demption will expire August ISth , 1S31. Said outlet naa taxed for the jeir A. D. 1877 , for which taxes it was sold as a'orejaid. Slid outlet lot was tax cd in no name. The certificate of said Bale hn boon transferred to and U now held by mo. DEXTEtt L. THOMAS. sp2S-3t SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSION- ER'S SALE. By virtue of ai. order of Kile insucd out of the District Court , in and for Douglas County , Ne braska , and to me directed , I will , on the 31st d y of May , A. D. 1S81 , at 12 o'clock noon of raid day , at the south door of the Court Houeo in the city of Omaha , iu gaid County , soil at public auction the property ascribed in laid ardor , to-wlt : LottixO ) In block one hundred an * ! seventy-one (171) ( ) , in the city of Omiha , in said Doughs County , Nebraska , together with all the appurtenance ) thereunto belonging , to s tify a judgment of tald court recovered by Ferdinand Strcitz agalnit Andrew K. Orchard and AnunJa M. Orchard. dcfenJsntu. WILLIAM. SIMEKAL np23-2t Special Master Commissioner. NOTICE ! To Whom it May Concern : Owner of outlet number 203 in Florence , Doug Ics County. Nebraska. Ycu are hereby notified that on the 18th diy of Auenst , A. D. 1879 , one Thomas Dirrctt pur chased sild outlet numbei 2CO In Florence , f-cb. , and that the time of redemption will expire August 18th , 1SS1. Said outlet was taxed for .he year 1877 , for which tax It was sold as afore said in the name of the Florence LindComp ny. Tae certificate of said Bile haa been transferred to and is now held by me ap233t DEXTER L. THOMAS. LEGAL NOTICE. Jacob Johnson and Ellen Johnson , bij wife , will tike notice that on the 20th day of April , 1SS1 , Willhm T. ScMn n , plaintiff , herein Hied hii petition in the District Court , of Douglai County , Nebraska , against raid de'cndante , the object and prayer ef which arc to foreclofe a certain mortgage executed by the raiu defend ants to ono F. B. Brjaut , and by said Bryant luly sold and transferred to one C. J. Canan , and > y Bald Canan duly eo ) d and transferred to laid caman , upon lot nice (9) ( in block "Y , " in ihinn'd 3d addition , to the City ot Omaha , in Douglas Co. , Neb. , to secure the payment of a certain promisary note dated April Otb , 1S74 , for he sum of JUG 25 and interest , and one and tayable in three month ] from the date thereof , nd taat there is notr due upon said note nd mortgage the sum of $11025 and Interest at he rate of 12 per icnt pcrannum from maturity nd an attorney's fee ; rlalntlff prajs for a dereo hit defendants be required to pay the nine or hat cald premises may to sold to satiety the mount found due. You are required to answer si'd ' petition ec r bcforo the 301h day cf M y , 1531. WM. T. SEAMAN. By A. CHADTTICK , His Attorney. DiUd , Apjil 20th , 1881. ap21er thjt CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! ilctalic Cages , Coffins , Caskets , Shroudj , etc. arn ia Stre . Otb and llth , Omaha , Neb. Tel'jraphie orJsrs orirnnttv attended to. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEKLY BEE , The Beat in the West , Gentle Woiuen "Who TOint glossy , luxuriant and Travy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must nso LYON'S KATHAIRON. This elegant , cheap article always makes the liair groir freely and fast , teeps 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 , healthyHalr is the sure result of using Ixathairon , CHANGING CARS BEMWEKS OMAHA AND CHICAGO , Where Direct connections are Made With' Through Sleeping Car Lines TO New York , Boston , Philadel phia , Baltimore , Wash ington , AND ALL , EASTERN CITiE3. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for lndianapoIisCincinnatiLouis- ville. AND AM. POINTS IX TBS TIIK BEST LINK FOR ST. LOUIS , Where Direct Connections ! are made in the UNION PEPOT with Tnrouih Slo iilii ? Car Li ics for all Points S O TT T The New Line for IDES 3VEOI3STBS. The Favorite Eoute for The uneriuilcd inducements offered by tin's Line to Travelers and Touriits , are 05 follows : Iho celebrated Pullman ( IC-whce ! ) Palace Sleep- In ; Cars , run only on tils Line. C. , B. & Q. film Drawing-Koom Cora , with Ilorton'a Rc- cllnlntrCh Irs No extra ch rja for Seats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C. , B. & Q. Palace Dlnln ; Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars fltt d with Elegant Uih-Backcd Ila'.tan Itcvolring Chairs for the excluiiro use of first-class passen gers. gers.Steel Track and Superior Equipment , com * Lined with their Great Thronili Car Arrange * mtnt , makes this , above all others , the favorite Route to the East , South , and South-Eigt. Try it , and you will Bad traveling a luxury Instead of discomfort. Through Ticket * via thli Celebrated Line for Bile at all offices in the United Statesand Canada. All Information about Ratca of Fare , Sleeping Car Accommodations , Time Tables , ic , will ho cheerfully given by appl inr to JAME3 R. WOOD , General Passenger Agent , Chicago. T. J. FOTTcK , General Manager. Chlcnro DEXTER L THOMAS &BRO. Will Buy and Sell REAL ESTATE , And all Transactions Con nected therewith. Pay Taxes , Eent Houses , &c. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL Call nt Office- , Room 8 , CreijhtonElock > Omalia. Neb. apS-dtt Geo. P. Bemis SEAL ESTATE AQEKGY. 1BLt Douglas Sts.t OmoAa , Neb. This agency does SIBIOTLT a brokna o bril new. Does oot ipccuUto , and therefore any ar guing on Its books are Insured to Ita pitron * . In stead of boinc cobbled up by the nzcnt BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 140S Farnham Strut OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office Norlii filiio opp. Grand Central Uotol. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SHYDER , 1605 Farnham St. Omaha , Nebr. 100,000 ACRES carefully ( elected land In Eute rn Nebraska for sale. Greit Bargains In laprcTod farmi , and Omahs cltypropert" . O. F. DAVIS. WECSTER BNYDSB , Late Land Com'r D. P. K. R. ip-tcbTtt XTEON RUB. HWI3 HITS. Byron Reed & Co. , OLD BST MT ABLIS-ro REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Keep a complete abstract of title to all Real Edtate in Omalia and Douglas County , maylll JNO. Q. JACOBS , ( Tormerly of Olah & Jtcoti ) No. 1117 Farnham St. , Old titiad of Jacob GU nr TXLKVRArn SOLICITS IB37-U SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. Tin i/ld Kdiable SiotUrCity Route I 100 MILKS SHORTEST ROUTE I FromGOUNOELBLTJITSto ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULOTH , or BISMARCK , And hit polaUin Northern Iowa. Minnesota anj Dakota. Thh line b equipped with the Im proved Wratiuzhetud Automatic Air Brakes and ilillor Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AMD COMFORT Is unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Boom and Sleeping CarsowneU and controlled by the com pany , run Through WUhSut Change between Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trains Icare the Union PiciSc Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 8IS p m. , r achng ! Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul at 11:05 a. m , making f-TEN HOURS IN ADVAHCB OT ANY OTUBE ROUTE. Returning , leave St. Paul at 5:30 p. m. , r- rlvlnr at Sioux City at Ii5 a. m. , and Union Pacific Transfer Conndl Bluffs 1 ViU1 * At LCMVk Depot , WVIA14V4 A1IUA1C , * VMW a.m. Be sure that your tUkota read via " 3. C. * P. R. R. ' P. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Mtocurl Valley , Iowa * P. E. ROBINSON , AsA Genl Piss. Agent J. H. 0-BRTAN , and Faasencer Agent , Conndl Bind MAKE NO MISTAKE I MICA AXLE GREASE Composed largely ot potrdered mica and Isinglasa a tha beat and cheapest lubricator in the world. it ia the best bccauscl t don not earn , bat foray a highly polished surface over the axl , doing away with a large amount of friction. It ia the cheapest because you need use but half the quantity In ereajlne your wagon thatyoa woul J of any other axle grease made , and then run your Kajontwico as long. It answers equally as well for Mill Oearin ; Threshing [ Machines , Susies. 4e-M for aons Send for Pocket Jjclopcdla of Things Worth Knowing. Mailed frco to any address. MICA MANUFACTURING CO. , 81 MICHIGAN AVENUE. CHICAGO. t -Ask Your Dealer For It AGENTS WANTED FUR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. Protusely Illustrated. The most Important in jest book published. Eery family nanta Extraordinary Inducements offered Agent' . Address Aonartt'PcBUsncroCo. St. Louid.Mo' WROUGHflROOEMC Wiru Fencing and Raillnir * Speciality. Their bcautv , permanence and economy dally working the extinction ol all fencing cheap mi to rial. Elei int In d dn. Indestructible Fences for Lawns , Public Grounds and Ceme tery Plati. Iron Vaic , Lawn Settees , cr.nop'ed and ol rustic paU rns ; Chairs and every description of Iron and Wire ornamental work designed anil manufactured hy S T. RAflNUU'S Wire nj Iron Work. i3 snd " 1. Woodward Ave. , De- trclt , Mich. ScDH j iii'a. , t -auiocuo mil $2,250.000 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING , APRILlSth. 15000 TIOKETS ONLY , 712 PRIZES. SMALLEST PRIZE , $1.000. I Prlzs $1.0fO,000 1 Prize 525,00" 1 I'rizo 200.0CO 8Przcs$10tOOeach 80,000 1 Prize 100.000 8 Prizes , fi.OOOea-h 40,000 1 Prize f0,000 722 Prizes am'fg to 32,250,000 Whole Tickets , ? 1CO ; Halves. 830 ; Quarter * . ? 40 ; Tenths,316Twentieths ; , $3 , Fortieths , $1. L'.ttle Havana U governed entirely by the aboiodravtin , : . 1 Prize , SG.COO 722 Prizes , $16,110. WholeJ , ? 2. Halves , ? 1. 'ROMAN & CO. Succcssois to TAYLOR & Co. , New York. Direct all communications and money to ROMAN & CO. , General Agents , 233 Chapel Streets , New Haven , Conn. mI4Im , CJEO. H. PAKSELL , 31. D. Koonia In Jacobs Block , up stairs , corner ol Capital Avenue and 15th street. Residence 1125 Sherman Avenue. May he consult cd at rcsi icnce 7 to 9 p. m. except Wednesdays. SPECIALTY. Obstetrics and Diseases of Wo men. Cffico hours 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Sunaays 6 to 7 D. m. REED'S By "Aimont , " he by Alexander's "Abdallab , Sire of "Goldsmith Maid ; " First dam "On Time" by ' War Dance , " son ol the renowned "Lexington ; " Second , "Ella Breckonrldge" by "Callossus , " son of imported "fiovereizn. " "Alraont's" flrst dam by "Jfambrino Chief and his Sire by Ilysdlck's "Uamblctonlan. " This remarkable horao will be five yfars old in May , ho will serve only 35 mares ( half of which number Is now engaged ) at J2500 per mare , payable at time of terrice. Seaaon commences April 1st and will end Sept. 1st. After that time his ftrvico will be nut at $33 00. Any mare that h s trotted in 230 served FRW. ALL TIME will stand Mondays- Tuesdays' and Wednesday * ' each week , btgio- ninc the first of April , on TwentUtb , west of Eighteenth treet car-track terminus , and "tho remainder of each week at the corner of llth and Howard streets. ED. EEED , Proprietor. Stable Corner llth and Howard Streets. nurleod3m Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop. & Manager , The moK thorough appointed and complete llv&lnc Shops and Foundry In the stata. Outings of every description mviufacted. Engines , Pumps and every cliisa of machinery made to order. order.pedal attention Well Aiigars , PnIt ! js , . IronsGccr Cutting , otc Plansfornew MachI'c-j.Ucsc > uiical Dranzht nc , Models , etc. , ncni'T * s't .l. CaHarnev St. . Sot. : Its r.ua. KIDNEG-BN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weaker or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Loss of Energy , Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arisintr from Kidney or Bladder THseasea. Also for Yellow Fever Blood and Kidney Poisoning , in infected malarial sections. IS-By the distillation of a TOREST LEAF with JTJNIPKR BERRI FS and RARLKY MALT we h T discovered K1DI EQEN.which acta p clflcany on tha Kldaeyi and Urinary Organs , remotln * Injurloni depotita formed In tie bladdtr and preventing any tralnlni. smartlmf sensation beat ot Irritation In the membranous Ibln g of tha duets or water ptmage. It exdU a healthy action In the Kldnajl { ivinr them itrtngth , tlitor and restoring these organs to a healthy condition , howln ; Its effects on both the color and easy flow of urine. It can bo Uken at alt times. In all climate * and undenll circumstances without Injury to the system. Unlike any other preparation for Kidney dllUcultle * It has a very pleasant and a reviblc tute and flavor. It hM beea difficult to make preptntioB containing positive diuretic properties which will not nauseate , but be acceptable to the stomach Before taking any Llrei medicine , try a bottl * of KDSEOEX to CLEiNSK the KIDNEYS from foul matter. Try it and you will always uM t as a family medfdno. Ladiea nptchUIy wilt Ilka It and Gentlemen wlllflnd KIDSEGEN the be t Kidney Tonic v r nsed ! NOTICE Each bott.'e b an the sJjnature of LAWRENCE * MARTIJJ. also * Proprietary Govtrn ment Stamp , which permit * KIDNEGEN to be sold ( without license ) by DrujjtiM , Grocers and Othsr Persons everywhere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not found at your Dru taUorGrocers , we will send a bottle prepaid to the ntarat exr-iea * office to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOOEES and DEALEKS everywhere Wholesale ajenU la Omaha , STEELE , JOHNSON ft CO. , will supply the trade at manufacto prices. THIS Ti-iiW ANO CORRECT Proves Iwyond any reasonable question that the * fc CHICAGO ! & ' NORTH-WESTERN i R'Y Is by all cxlds the best road for yon to take when traveling In cither direction between ! I1 Chicago and all of the Principal Points in tha West , North and Northwest.f'J Carefully examine this Jfap. The Principal Cities of the West and northwest are Stations on tills road. IU through trains make close connection * with the trains ol all railroads at Junction points. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Over all of Its principal HnM.runq each way dally from two to font or moro Fast Express Trains. It is the only road ivest or Chicago that uses the -x- t "i , PUlLDIAN'HOTEIi CABS.i DINING . . It Is the onlr mart that nini Pullman Sleeping Cars Xorth or Northwest of Chlcngo/Itnas nearly 3ooo MILES OFJtOAD. Itlonus the following Trunk Lines : ( "Council lurrsI > onver&Calirornia.Lln < t. " "Winona,31innesot &CcntralDakota Line " hloux C ty.hor. Jebraska& Yankton Unc. " "Chicago. St. 1'aul and Minneapolis Lino. ! ' > r. Illinois. FrcciKirt ftDubuquo Line. " "Milwaukee. Green Bay S Lake Superior Lino. " Tickets over this tozii are sold by all Couixur Ticket Agents iii the United States and Canada * . i Kcmcnibcr to ask Tor Tickets yla this road.bo sure they read over Itand take none other. HAEVIX IlCOUITr.Gcn'lJIanagcr , Chicago : W. n. STKSSETT.Gcn'U'asa. Agent , Chicago. HA.RRT P. 13DELTick't Asent C. iN. W. Railway , 14th anil Vsrnhsm btre.li > . 1) . E KIMBALiL , AsalJUntTicket AzentC & N. W. Railway.IUb and Fnrnltm fttreet * . J. BELL. Tiokot AsientC & S W. Railway , U. P R. R. Depot. JAMKST CLARK fl n-r.l A tnt. FEATHERS And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSQBTMEHT OF HEW GOODS AT THE LO"V7"BST JFSZOIEJS- V JJ3EtJCC3 JK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. 1SSO. K.MT.JQF.&G.B.R.R. , Is the only Direct Llna to ST. LOUIS AND TBIE EAST Trom OliAIIA nd th WEST. Ho change of ran between Omahs and 8t. LonU and bat one between Omaha and New York. SEC DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS ixiccin iu Eastern & Astern Cities With lew charjea andin idranca of other line * . ThU entlri Una b e < jnlpp d with Pullmaa'l Palac Weaplar Cars. Palace D > Coach- M.HHIer'g B&ftty Flatfonn and Coupler and tha celebrated T3ZE THAT TOUR TICKET RJSADSTtt City , St. Joseph and'Xl j K.R..TU SfBt Tick * ' * for sale at all coupon stations In the , A. c. DAWJS. Oen'l Snpt. , OeaT Paw. k Ticket Az't St. Joeeon , Mo. W. Joweph , Uo , W C. BEACHREST , Ticket A ? n. . 1020F rahaci Street , AH tT BORDEN , A. H. BARNARD , Paw. Asent,0maha. Gen'rlAtent , Omaha. AC ESTS WANTED FOR Fastest Selling BOOK of me Agol Foundations o ( Success , BUSINESS AKP SOCIAL JTORMS The laws of trade , Jessl forms , how to trans act business , valuable tables , social otlqnett , pitiUtnenUry araze , how to conduct public buslnew : In f ct It Ua complete Ouldo to Succe a for an c-aisci. A fatnlly * < * * -A * ' circular ! and special terms ANC INOCO.StLul . Ifo. < tC ? t Q0f1 ? i day at rtom * . b mp wcf U > J I ID/.U fref. Addren Btlnson A Co Vnttl ml. MB. 33. K. KISDON. General Insurance Agent , FHOQilX ASSUlx j.x/fc. c . . J Lon don. Caah Aiget * . _ . )5,10T.ltT ffESTCneSTEK. N. Y. . Capital . . 1.000,003 TIIK MERCHAN fS. of Nowitrk , K. J. , l.OOC.OO OIRARD FIRErhlladelphlaCapltal. . 1,000.000 NORTHWKSTERN NATIONALCap- Ital . 80C.MO FIREMEN'S FUND , California . SOOOT ; BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCICo I.20&.000 NKWA IK KIRK INS. CO. , Assets - JoO.OOO AMKRICAr CENTRAL , Aneta . JOO COO 9 Ht Cor. ol Pit nth & Douglas St. . _ OMAHA. NIB. To Wervoas Snfferers The Great European Kemsdy Dr. J. E , Simpson's Specific Medicine , It Is a poaltlra cura f or B pcrm torrhe . Seminal W > akne , f mpotency , and all dUcane * romiltlnz from Self-Abuse , ao Mental Anxiety. LOM ol Memory. Palna In tha Back or Side , and dlMaae * that Ie&4 to Coniumption Imahtty anil The 8p dflo tledldno U beln ? u with wonder ful succea * . _ Pamphlets sent f rea to aiL Writ lor them anil gat full particulars. Price , Specific , 11.00 p rpackaf ; . or ill pack- iie3 forli.M. Addrera all orders to . B. SIMPSON MEDICINK CO. , ym. ' Hand 108 Mala St. . Buffalo , S. T. Sold In maha by C. F. Goodman , J.V. . Bell J. K. I oh ind all drunfls'j Terywhera. T * nnyoar own town. lernt and oatntfie * . Addr w fl. Hallvtt & Co. Portland , Ma. IES IPIEOGLES' Ol TEI Cash Dry Goods Store , CORNER SIXTEENTH AMD CALIFORNIA STREETS. * With a Fine New Stock ot DRY GOODS , NOTIONS AND GENT'S FURNISHING It will pay you to examine this stock as everything is entirely new , and great bargains will be given. G-TJILZD & ZMZcIZCTZLSriS. , - - 3DOO3EC.