YO SEMITE. * * * The [ Stage Route ft-ona San Francisco. Some Mountain Fnstnrssni of Plc- turosquo Amorlcn , Rnrnly Vlftltod. Corrc ixndcnce ol the St. Louis Republican , Yo SEMITK VALLKV , Cal , , Sopt.'S. Leaving San Francisco and its many * 4 attractions nt ! ! o'clock p. m. by ono of the laro ? ferries that connect nt Oak land with the Oakland train , wcnro soon seated in tlio car and rapidly passing through the ricli and fertile Bacronicnto valley , our objective point bciiiK the great \o Sotnito valley. At Stockton onr party rests for the night. The parly consists of. four males the uninitiated would think wo w < * ro friends of many years' standing , while in real ity "wo met by chance , < ho usual way. To the professional traveller , thuso frimidahips are as convenient the loose Htitchiiif ; of the sowing nia- chino that rips so easily is to the fashionable - ionablo young lady of tlio present day , enabling hur to inako her dresses ever ut will. Although linn friends for thu time bcini : , no useless te.xrs are shod Jit the parting , a partition most cases forever. In the morning nn early start is niado for Milton , thirty miles distant , at which point the staging commences. A ciaokof the whip and away wo lly ever the fc\v miles of plains and arc soon in tlto foothills of the Sierra Noviubs. The ranches , numerous at fust , soon decrease in numbers , while trees and rocks increase proportionately. At noon we dine at COPPKllOPOLIS. Tlio mines of copper at this place were supposed to bo inexhaustible. 13nt , nlas ! The nnmo is nil that remains to indicate the former presence of cop Dcr. The mills still Htaml , but deserted - sorted abandoned. The pretty church , so inviting without , is o hoi low mockery within. Stores and rest dunces nro alike desorted. Many liijfli hopes have bacn crushed hero , where the bitter cup of disap pointment Inn been evidently full to overflowing. * After inking a hasty lunch , a special conch is made up for tlio Yo Semite visitors and the stage launches oil' from the main road into the mountain toad that leads to the valley. Chinese Camp , Big Garotte , and ono or two other places that ap pear as rough to the eye as the names sound to the ear are passed , when and donly wo aeo before us a perfect little paradise. It ia " ' " "noonwix's , A place celebrated for the variety and quality of its fruit. Here wo see on ono ranch the finest poaches , grapes , ligs , plums and apples grown in thu state. Ono of the curiosities is the largest lisr tree in California. There are also Hovoral trees with ripe oranges of largo sine but they do not bear plentifully enough to inako it-pay to cultivate tnom. 'At "Priest's" a halt is made for the maht. Next day wo take an early breakfast and make an early start to accomplish the lust lifty miles ever the roughest country we have yet met. Houses are scarcer ; few people nro met with. Wo are in the midst of wild mountain scenery , A black bear , startled at the approach of the stage , is seen making his way into the forents at an easy trot. To day ono fact strikes us ; the great feel ing manifested everywhere for our president. Hero , where people are dependent on us for the news of the day , we arc everywhere greeted witl tho.question , How is the president Away in these mountain recesses the saino great interest is taken in his re covery as in the great cities. We pass along some frightful precipices and climb steep hills , making frequent changes of horses , so that wo reach the top of one of the hills overlooking the valley r.n hour before sunset. The country is foartully rough and binkcn. A sign is putted near the road ; it leads : "Eight miles to Pioneer laundry. How would 'you feel to break your neck and have a dirty shirt on ? " Wo involuntaily shudder ut the thought of our shirts , for the * roads are dusty. A turn is made and the valley suddenly opens bolouus , TUK VALLEY. Oh- how grand ! How beautiful ! This then is the great Yo Semite val ley. There is not the feeling akin to disappointment so often felt in seeing celebrated objects when one has liad his ospcctationa raised to the highest , but on the contrary you become en thusiastic almost oxcited. Incom parable , indescribable is the view wo now have. Wo descend at break neck speed a distance of 3,000 feet down the sidcs'tf the mountain , The valley is not hidden from view for ono moment. One glance reveals every mountain on either side. No matter how much more wo may HCO , nothing is grander than these first impressions. To the left is El Capitaino , the mon ster rock of the valley. Think of it ! u solid , single rock more than , ' ) ,000 feet high and nearly a mile wide as wide at the top ns at the bottom the walls perpendicular , or at least BO near to it that the several hundred feet ( a distance of nearly ono block ) which the top of the mountain ex tends beyond the biiso are scarcely perceptible to the naked eye. Ono eye ranges across the valley and the nearest object is TJIK imnuL vuii. r.tr.i. . How fortunate t enter the valley at this time. Wo BOO a silvery stream six hundred fcct-in length descending ever the square top of a mountain ; the entire stream is now gently Hwayed from side to aide by the wind. A portion of the stream next forms into spray , in which are reflected nil the colors of the rainbow. Isn't it beau tiful ? "Just wait a minute , " says the driver. Now the wind forms the en tire JON or portion of tho-falla into a spay and gradually wjfts it to ono . ude , carrying with it the stream. The coloring is extremely beautiful , Now the spray is lifted upwards ; it hides the stream from sight ; the wind has obtained the mastery over thu stream , and as fast as the water flows it is formed into one masa of spray , which now lloats to thu loft , then striven downward , as if cwsaying to assort it- Helf ( n n , stream again ; next floating high in the air again , the formation and coloring changing every moment. Moro beautiful dissolving view * have never been seen by the eye of inan. Suddenly the spray floats off into Hpico , the colora vanish , the Htrciun reappears as n glistonuitf , hilray thread. Almost every wmuto those reinarknlilo chatigus appear. Wo are rapidly dcsconihiiR , to our light nro nothing but frightful precipices. Wlmtlfn wheel of tlio stugo should I > ren1 ; ? Visions of these shirts njipenr before our eyes. t.\NUKI > . At hwt tlto valley is reached mul n Itleiwant ride of thrco > r four miles lands us at the hotel tired , dusty , weary Imdily , from the hard trip , but pen- to see more. Kight cornea on quickly , and at an early hour the narrow val ley i enveloped in the dark shadowsof iho towering mountains. Wo Imvo letters of introduction to Mr. llntch- ings , the commissioner of the ynllcy , who receives us kindly and gives ua much viiltmblo information , The on- tiru length of the valley is ciyhtor ten miles. Its \\idth from one-half to ono and one-half miles. , The mountains extend in seemingly a straight line pir each side of the valley , its imtiro length , gradually closing up each end , The great p.-ciilinrity of the mountains is their abruptness. The valley itself is four thousand foot above the level of the sea while the mountains are an additional three to live thousand feet. Even on top of these mountains the weather is warm enough at present to dispense with heavy clothing , The number ot visitors thisseasoii hasbcon about two thousand , Total number since the discovery of the valley less than fifty thousand. Loss than one hundred St. Louisans Imvo visited the valley up to the present time. 1'or- haps these who have not done so need not earo , for they do not know what they have missed. TAKINO VIEW'S. Early in iho morning our guide np pears with his mustangs to carry us up to the to ] ) of ono of the mountains , I'iko , ( ho called , though that is not his name ) our guide , is ono of the oldest mountaineers on this coast. Hu can answer any question without turning a hair. It is an accomplishment in a guido never to Buy "I don't know , " Pike comes from Missouri , though not from I'iko county. All JMi.ssourians are known among the guides us coming from Pike. No doubt some ono of our eminent citizens formerly from Pike was out hero and made it iippear that Pike county was a bigger thing than Missouri. Our lirst visit is to THC VIUIXAL AX1 NIIVAKA 1'ALl.S. On striking the mountain trail the scenery tit oncu becomes most pjctur esqiio. Time and again wo turn sharp curves , thereby changing a. course that seemed to lead dhectly over abrupt precipices down , down , thous ands of feet. At Vernal falls w e rest for a couple of hours. At the foot of the falls is "Snow's , " whorowo take lunch. Mrs. Snow , the hostess , a sharp visaged Yunkco lady , nearly si.\ feet high , having a good natured hus band a foot shorter , relates to you , as she has denote each ono of the thous ands of visitors who Imvo proceeded you , that at Snow's there are always "eleven tuet of Snow. " She had rather miss a meal than miss the op portunity of setting off this pun. An hour is next .spent at the fojt of the falls. The waters , after dashing down a distance of 400 feet , strike 11 mass of broken rocks , and are lashed into whitest foam. Hero is such majesty as cannot be pictured in words ; it must bo seen. The guide shows us a narrow footpath , down which wo go while ho brings the horses to a meetint ; place arranged with him. By walking wo reach a place which seems to bo the end of the valley. AVe have walked down so fai tliat it HCCIUS wo ought almost to bo in the valley. The Vernal falls are seen at a great height to the rear. Sud denly we find ourselves on a large flat r < ck several hundred feet wido. The view to the front is entirely shut oil by a natural solid railing of rock in 1 i front. Peeriim over the same wo sec the valley in all its beauty below us. Mirror lake appears like a duck pond , while the beautiful Merced liver , twisting and winding its way through this valley for many miles , rather re sembles BO many yards of silvery rib bon. Fifty feet to the right of irhero wo are fctamliog the Merced plunges oil' the rock < in which wearo stiuulincr , a distance of six hundred feet li then gradually descends into the val- luy forming Mirror lake , a hett ! nl water so tranquil and clear that photo graphs taken of the mountain rclk'ctei in the water and the mountain * them selves above the water appear like a single mountain suspended in the uir , having the same forma tion above and below , .ant the sky surrounding it entirely. The descent by means of ladders along side of Nevada falls is a thrilling un dertaking. At one point the fcnii gives out entirely and a single log resting against the bare tude of tin mountain nilords the only means oi continuing this journey. Will you cross or will you return and stand the good-natured jeers of the bra\esto ! the parly who has already crossed The latter requires ( lie greatest cour age , fie the crossing is at cmpted. 1'y leaning against the wall and looking straight lipul you cross in safety , hi wardly deciding that it you ever visii the place agiiiu the longest toad wil be the best in the end. Wo meet the guide and hor. < ca at the toll-hou.se , pay ono dollar toll for use of the trail am ! in another hour reach the hotel it time for a hearty supper which is par taken ot with such relish as only tin hardships of the ride and the knowl edge of having spent the most inter esting day of our lives can impart. Next day the objective point is liLAl'IKU HOOKS , which from the hotel seems to bo the highest point in the valley. On the way a largo clearing or path ap pears , u half mile in length and twen ty foot wide , caused by an immense boulder weighing fifty tons rollinj down the mountain side early las spring. All the trees for the entire distance were levelled to the groinu while rocks twenty feet square wore crushed almost to pebbles. A largo tree about live feet in diameter re ceived the force of the descending atone in huch a manner as to cu nearly two feet of solid wood out ol Ha mdo and lacerating it fearfully while the shock snapped the entire upper half oil' . The course of the ' 'cscouding rock was changed so thai it now lies within a hundred feet o the tree , A white spot on the side o the mountain , seemingly two or three tcot square , shows where the immense muss started from. We reach Unioi point , which from the valley Hoemoc to bo only a very short distance below llacicr rocks. On looking down the wrpetid.cu'.ir ' walls , a distance of ! , ; ? UO fool , wo ha\o ono of the grand stjows to bo had in the val cy. Glacier rocks are still a thoiia and feet above us , Ihiu showing how ittlc ono o.in comprehend the im nonsity ot the huightA of these solid ocks , since in the valley the two lointa showed very little dillercnco. The top of this mountain is finally reached. The top itself consists of a dome-shaped muss of white rocks so slippery that no trail exists on them , and man and horse clamber as best hey can. While it is safer to remain on the horse , it feels safest to bo elf at this point. To Imvo the horse slip while on iht'.so slippery rocks at a dis- : nneo of 4tOO ; feet above the valley suggests such n horrid descent that line out of ton visitors prefer to clnmber on the rocks themsolvoH. An examination of the pulses ot the par ty of four at this point showed re spectively ICO , 112 and 120 pulsations ; o the minute , while ono was simply luttering. The guide was as tranquil ns a mule. After'having ascended by thorf skillfully contrived ] Jtrail of some fiisty Big-win ? , this , from : ho bottom seeminuly inaccessible trccipico , the dcscuntjis made. The vriter's mustang had Iho tantalising "nibit of stopping at many of the urns in the trail. This would bring lis head and shoulduiu away over the precipice. Ho seemcU to enjoy the , 'iow of the valley below n grunt deal nero than the lider. The view from Sentinel dome is ono never to bo for gotten. If a person were a mile high ip in a balloon with the most inter * esting and beautiful spot in the Sierra N'ovada mountains immediately below liim , Uio ell'ect would not bo more startling. A deer , started at our ap- [ iroach , and a rattlesnake further on , , 'avo proof that civilization has not yet robbed the neighborhood of the : lmrms in which nature has clothed it. Among St. Louis visitors at this wonderful place this year were Mr , Haiby , the real estate limn , and lady , Chtw. llebstock , J. W. Donaldson and lady , and T. G. Greer. Within a few yeurs the railroads will pass within fifteen miles of the valley , when it is to be hoped that a greater number of St. Louisans will bo able to enjoy the rich treat in storofor all who visit the valley. L. .1. W. W. Years of SuiToriiiR. Mr * . Ur.nilurt , corner 1'i.itt and Iho.ul- way , liinTalo , was fortwel\i % years a nuf- fercr from rheumatism , and after trying uvciy known remedy without avail , was entirely cured liy Tlinnna1 Kulectric OH , I Oemt tw Timliov FlnuUng. To make timber plentiful md to render our climate more genial we must roclotho all nigged' broken land and rocky crests in Inct , every aero that is not cultivated or is cultivated nt a loss with valuable foroit trees. First All ravines and steep hill sides , all land too rocky to bo thoroughly cleared of stone and plow ed , .should bo devoted to trees. Second- Protecting belts of timber should bu planted wherever buildings , oicluirds , gardens , etc. , are exposed to cold , sweeping winds. * * The.banks of .streams , ponds , ! open ditches , etc. , should bo planted with trees that they will bo protected from abrasion by Hoods and rapid currents. FourthAll public roads should be belted by graceful stately trees. We should preserve , improve and extend our existing forest by keeping up a constant siiajeasinn of young growing trees of the best varieties. To this it is necessary : First To allow no stock to nm in wood-lots for the purpose of forage. This should bo undo inflexible anc ; relentless. Second Young growth in forests should he thinned moderately ami judiciously. Worthless varieties should bo cut out , and the valuaak sorts tiiunued np m > that they wil : row fall , forming trunk rather than hrandhcfi. Third Timber should bo cut With intelliirent reference to future growth. Valuable trees that you wwli to pro pagate should be cut in the spring. Those that you ' .vieh to u\terminate should bj cut in Aujrust. Bogus Certified ins. It is no vile drugged stuff , pretoiid- ing to bo made of wonderful foreign roots , barks , &c , and pufed up by long bogus certificates of pretended miraculous cures , but a simple , pure , effective uiedicinomade , of wel known valuable remedies , that fur nishes its own certificates by its cures. Wo rofec to Hop Bitters , tfco purest and best of medicines. Republican. octl-15 Chateau ! and Iilaio These two uticlcs play a very im portant part in the management o iowl.s , whether bred in a fancier's yart or on a farm. Charcoal should he liberally ted. for no OIMJ tl-ingts more conducive to health than is this. I should l > a broken in small lumps am put where the fo\yls can got lit ii , anc they will < ; at it with great rolinh. Wo have scon it fed to pigs with the very beat riisiiltti and those which were treated to it wore never troubled will disease or sick ness , while neighboring ones were. This helps to prove its value , not only for swimi but for fuwls Where the birds are kept in confine ment it in a very good pliin to keep : small trough in a sheltered place , iul of small bits of fresh chtircoal , and the fowls will sooii learn to help themselves The value of limoin the form of white wash is well known , and thoeo who use it liberally are the ones who keej their flocks healthy and cleanly. To render whitewash moro effective in din- lodging , driving away and destroying lice and other parasitic nnisaneeii , the addition of a little c.'trbolio uciu in in valuable , for scarcely any thing else secniH so distaatlul to the ver min. Air-Hlackod lime should bo oc casionally scattered over the floor ol the chicken house , to rumovo un pleasant and unhealthy odors , while a little of it should bo scattered uroiini the yards and rini.s ; for matrrial for i'gislic'lsoystershell ; ] lime is the best for this pui-poni' . Arnica Snlvo. The bcut halve intho world for outs , bruises , Bores , u I corn , wilt rheum , fever norcs , tetter , chapped hands chillblaiiiB , corns and nil kinds o skin eruptions , This ealvo iu juar- ; antood to give perfect satisfaction ii every case or money refunded. Price , 25c per box. For sale by. IHH & McMxnoK , Omaha. P < vltt U rt 1il Ml iKIt rtlRca o. icxct the l o cls bccutnc Itinfultr , Tarrnnt'sSbltEor Aperient , I wlllVuo much v ln iul l ntrr. . Nature ramctl i * l < w > ontr ( t ly l \ the minion Iliil Mm 4 nm c to carry , tliroiiRii the liccdle n < - of her hlltrcn , ttitt olio o ] > oiily rebel" , i 'm v nl hc eniftilty. Don't nealoct Iho i > rowr ] treatment vho'i the yni | > t < im ( Trst npmr. . I ( * ort to the iixrlmt. ntul pit well ! > v > ccdllj. SOU ) HV AMi IMUOMSTS'hlly 'hlly eoJ. For You , Madam , Whoso complexion betrays some liiimlllnting Iinncrlcc * lion , whoso mirror tells yon ilmt yon are Tanned , bnllow nmldisllgnrcil in couiilciiiinco , or have Kruptions , Holiness , Itonglincss or nmvholosonio tints of coinnlcxlon , jo say use llngati's Magnolia Eiihn. It is u del icat o , harmless and delightful article , producing the most natural and entranc ing tints , the artlllcinlily ot wliicli no observer can detect , nml which soon becomes per manent if < ho 3IiL'UOhi ) : is judiciously nsca. -f hTfrfi xJBC3a & - $ $ ® $ $ i $ " 4 No Changing Cars BITWXIU4 Where direct conntiction are made with Through SLF.KP1NO CAIl LINES lor NEW YORK , 110STON , PHILADELPHIA , UALTIMOUK , WASHINGTON AND ALL BASTKRN The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS- VILLK , nnrl all points In the TIIR BKIT um For ST. LOUIS. Where direct connections are mode in the Union 'Depot with the Through Sltwrln ? Cmr Lliica ( or ALL POINTS sow : NEW LIKE' "DES MOINES TUB FAVOHITE UOUTK FOK Rock Island. The nnoqvulr.1 Inducement * ollcrod by thil lln to tntclrrs anj tourlnts are ao follows : TUO celebrated PULLMAN (10-w hod ) PALACF SLEEPING CAIIS nm only on thlv lluo O. , I ) & Q. I'ALACK MIAWINU HOOM CAUS , with Horton'a HocilnInK' Chnlrn. No extra , charge fo tuatH In llwiitdiiir Chuira. Tliu tounui 0. , 11. & Q. t'alaoc Uinttu ; Cam. Corneous Smoking Car littod ftltti rkgant lilKh-lioclitil ratt n revolving chttra , for the oxclmho uwof ( Int-vlmm passon BCTU. BCTU..Steel Track and superior equipment combine. Midi their ( , 'Joal through car ( vrritijccment , makes Uili , above til otbcra , the favorite route to th liwt , Kouth and Southeast. Try It , u 4 jou will Und traveling a luxury ID stand of a rUwomfort. Through tickcU Uo this celebrated line for sal at all otlicoa In the United State * ani Canadn. All Information about rates of fare , Sleeping Car accoumoilatlone , Time Tables , etc. , will be cheerfully given by applying to / EKCKVAL LOWELL , General Pouaanircr Aectit , Chicago. T. J. POTTER , nrnnnl Manager Chicago. : are a Dual fir your lner > Sv ( man of ir rnrti vy * il6fitru. . * - Untclllnu _ xuur duties nvoitJ nlirbt ork , tn Tvf fitltimUiitiand UMC torobminiiervi-nnci Hop Qinera. wnkle , iu Hop B. I rufferinjf from any I/ . llou ; 1C yoimruniiir. rl l or BicKlo. old of I I youuir , fUlTerinir from puorhrfiltl , r latiLCulnr k fUK U" a ted ' sick ucn , rvlHfl 1 Bittern. . Tliouiuiiuiff 1110 * a Whoevi * yooore. ril i nually f i'j in &ouio wienu\ you I that yfi rfytl , < m form of Kidney iKfJn clcnnwntr.ton- UluraMi tluL ( iil ) it liitr or htlmulatliiK , | L'T o Mliiuly uxi oT tale Mop HopBlttors Ulttorg. ti , . O. I. O. crur/nurycoiu. Is an alMoluti , plaint , UUemw anil Irruslkiu nt tliu ituiaacli , lite fur cure , tmirrlt , blood uninkcnnctfB u > e of opluni , You will t > o tobacco , or curodlfyouuM uarcoUta. Hop Blttorc Boldhydni ( { . Jfycnareflm- lHtH. Hrndfur weak and fir Urcular. nffjlrlu-dtrjf iti It may nopnnrns ouvo your life. It has TO CO. , avocl hun * lUtluttr , B. Ti Urcdi , Oct. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK'1'1" " ' " 'TRADE ' MARK JJiiglMircm- eny. An nil- falling euro for Kcmlnal Wuakiiuuv , HlHirnmtor- rhcra , Inipot- envy , anil all follow nn a BEFORE TAKINO. " immc or AFTER TAKINO. hcu A > UIMI ; ua UiMt of Memory , Unlvurmil Iu * l tudu , I'alti In tlio lla'-l : , MninuDH ot VI Men , I'ru inaturj Oh ) A'ju , and rnin.v other Diun c < tin lead tJ Infinity or Contuuiitlon | nnU a , I'rcnm turo ( Iravo , f-T/'Kcill | > artlciihrn In ( > ur pninnlilot , uhltl MII ilmlru to hcnJ fnu l > y mall to uturyonc , t 'l'io bpvclflo Mcillcliiu IB told by all dru litH tit il JUT | iackatc ( , or 0 imknjrcn lor tS , nr "II l/ti funt fruu liyin.ill ' n ii'ci hit ol tliu money , l > y * aJJrcs li jf Tlir.OKAV UV.VMHNK CO . IlufTttlo , N. V. for w\e \ liy U. I' floodinnn. _ oc7inu-i.r l SIBBETT & PDLLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DVTD CITY , NEB. Special fctUotlou Kltou to collection * In Duller oouot > "M-mo-fim tvft Vert for tiemg the most direct , quickest , nml latest line connecting the prcvat Metropolis , Oil ) . JAGO , and the KAITRRI , NORTII-KA TRRN , 8orni nd SouTil-KAxritRi Ltir.which tcnnlimtathtro , Ith KANSAS CUT , fr.AVR < iwoRTii , Arruixot , Vi'Nta llu'irs and OMAHA , the COMVRRCIAI 'RMTiRt from whU.h radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD 'lUpenetralcH ' thoContliient from the Missouri liter to the Pacific Slo | < . Tlio OlIIOAGO UOCIC ISLAND & VA- OIVIO UAILWAY s the only line from ( 'hlcai-o ownlnjf track Into ianuM , or which , by It * own road , renchcn the wlntu R\ < ae tiMiitxl , No TRAMirnRi xv CARRIMR' 'o MIJMNO ( MMirmnM * ! No huddlliiif In III * cntllaUd or unclean ran ) , a < oterv | n oneer Is arrlwl lu roomy , eloan and > entllntc.l l > oii I'aAt I'.xiinni Trains. DAT CARD of unrhnlnl miitnineence , AUCR Kurrixi CARK. and ouroun x > rlil.h > noiu IIMIMI CAR. ' , niton uhlch illicit aru Rcrvnl of tm > uri .pd excellence , at the low rate of SRVKvrt- 'INK CKXTS KACM , with nun'lo ' tlmo for hoalthtul nloj incut. Ihrouuh Can tictwrrn Chicago , I'eorla , illl Tvnkio and Mlfooml Ulxcr I'olnts : und rlnio con cctions ut all ( Kilnta ot lutcrwctlonlth other rovls , \Vo ticket ( do not forgot thl < ) directly to ovcrj Hco of lni ] < ortAnra In Kansas Nebraska , Ill.uK Mils , \V\onilni , ' , Utah , Idaho , N'oadiOallfnntla , ) rcKOrt , nMhlnirton Territory , Colorado , Arliotm nd Nesr Muxlco. A * liberal arrangements ri > 'nriliti ; lixt'f ; nco M ny other line , and rates of faro alwajs a i ow a om | < tlton , w ha furnish lint a tltlio of thu coin art. art.Do S and tackle of | < ortsi rn freo. Tlckctr. matMnnd foldcniat all | < rlncliat ) tilers In the United Mtatui and ( TatiA'lx u. u. CAIIM : , K. ST. JOHN , 'Ice Tres't .t ( Icn. Gen. Tkt amlltaVrAi ; Manager , Clilrnco Cnlcnt'o. 880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880 , KANSAS 011 % St , Joe & Council Bluffs la TUB ONLY Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANDTIir.EASr From Omaha and the West. \'o ch ngo nt mra lietwecn Oinaha and o . iXJUV , nud but ono lictwion OMAHA aud NKW VOHK. Daily PassengerTrains BBAOIINO ALL BASTERN AND WESTKItN C1TIF.S with LKSS nml IN ADVANCE ol ALL. OTHEll This cnttro line la equipped with I'nllniftn'a Palace BlcciiliiK Cant , Palace DnyCtnchoH , Jllllcr'i jafi'tv I'lattonn ami Coupler , aiul the ecluliratoi HtliiKhouao Alr-traku. J'8co that your ticket re-i.ls VIA nAMSAS CITtf.HT. .lOSIU'H & COUNCIL III.UFKS llall trod , > a St. Joseph and St , 1/ouln. Tickets for Kilo at all i-cujran dttitlona In the West. J. T. BAUNAIID , A0. . BAWF.S , Ocn. Hunt. , St. Joseph , Mc > Qen. I'a&i. anil Ticket Ai't. , St Joseph , Mo , AiDt DOKUKN , Ticket Agent , 1020 Fnrnhixm ttrcut. A. B.'lUiuiARn. General Airent , OMAIIA. NK Sioux Ci Pacific St , Paul &sioax City BAILROAJDS. THE OLD RELIABLE SIOUX CITYJ ROUTE 1OO MILES snOKTF.lt ROUTE 31O4 FROM 1 OOUNOILi BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS 0ULUTII OR BISMARCK and all points In Northern Iowa. Mlnnenota am Dakota. This line Is equipped < th the linpro\ WcdtlnghouBO Autorantlc Alr-lirnke % d Mllla Platform Couulca and Buffer ; and for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT Is unsurpaiwcd. Elegant Drawtiifr Room Sleeping Cam , owned and controlled by tlio coin pany , nm through WIT OUTOIIANOB bet u Union Pacific Tranifcr ucX > t at Council Binds anJ St. Paul. Trains leave Union PaciHc Transfer depot n Council BluOnat d:15 p. m. , roachlnR Sioux Clt at 10:20 : . .m. ami St. Paul at 11 : OB a. in. inakln TEN HOURS 1H ADVANCE OF ANVOT1IE ROUTE. Returning , Ica o St. Paul at 8:30 : p. m.arrlvln i Sioux City 4:45 : a. m. , and Union PavltlcTrant ( idoiwt , Council HUiUs , at UM ft. in. lie at your tickets raadU "S. C. & P. It. II. ' F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , T. E. ROBINSON , Missouri Valley , I * . AHBf , Oci l' & " . AKcnt. J. II. O'BRI AN , Vu Miger Agent. Onuncll Hindu , Iowa. Proposals lor Sewer Bonds- Scaled i > rex | > Haln will bo received untl October 29tli , 18SI , nt 1'uonn. . by tl ) City Clerk of Oinalin , county of ] ) oulnH | ; State of Nebra kn , ami will , at Hint hour Iw opened for tlio jnncliaso of S.X,000.00 ) of the imuu of SI 00,000.00 of Sowe Ilondx , Ffi-st .Scries , of the City of Omaha Said Ixindrt 010 dated .September lot , 188J are in minm ol § 1,000,00 cucli , bciir iiitorcn from their date at the r.ito of KX ! ] icr cen tuin per annum , payable at the olflco o Kount/o liroH. , Now York , - upon coupoiiH attached ; Bald bondx an irtHued miller the Charter power of Hai ( city after election duly held authorizing their isHiio 'or the coinplutlon of Sowur partly conHtmcted , and for the construe tion of additional Kexycrri. Tlio $ .r)0,000.00 now olfi-rcd are the lirnt ttold of H.iid Jioiidr HiU ( will bo nddrcMm.it to the iindcrKigned and niUKt Ntnte tbj full namu and nitdio-i of tliu didder , the amount of paid Bond desired , and tlio price proponed to bo pniil Tlin rifjlit in rfhi-rveil to reject any am all bid * . J. J. L. C. JKWKTT , hcplL".l-tOt. : City Clerk. PROPOSALS For Oracling Sixteenth Strret , Scaled proiioMlt uillbo rrcchud by tliuuii- demUntil until Friday , October Slut , 1881 , 12 o'llouK. noon , lor tlio cradlii of HlxUentl Bluet ( roiu Karnliain to lloworl | strcit , n pro Illool which ran bu Keen at tlio oillcu of tlio city ciiKinvrr , Uhh tlull ipcvlfy Ilio prlcupor cubic jaril for mirli ) ; niilln ; und 1w ) kt-ito wliei tuch work Khali bu completed , and accompanlut by the imiue of projioitd mirltv under tlio iinua condllloin. llliN ti bu opened at tht , meeting of the council iiexthuceedlniaftfr Octohor21 lSt > l , Tlio city councd rctcrvua the rl lit to re | tct any anJ all bld . KnvclopcH coiitalnlni ; ualdprop'x.tliiHhall hu inarlcc'd , "l'ro ] > onaU fo Krylini ; riixUciitli Htrect"and delivered to the uiiclcrmiciieil not later than Uiu tlinu aboto fwclllcd. ] J. J.L. C. JHWKTf1. City Clerk. OKAIU , October 7th , Kit , Oc7d2w WISE'S Axle Grease NEVEn GUMS ! ll"iH'r ) , Throhcru iiul Jl III JIai'liliKry. It la INVALVABLK TU KAIIM KKH iNU TmuxrrKH. It euro hcrntch'H niul al klii'lxotdorLuon llorBCsar.U titoik , aaxulla ou nicu. nicu.OLAEK & WISE , Manuf's , HOG Illinois Street , Chicago KOIl I'ltlCKH. Jo 2tiu.)9 | E. D. MCLAUGHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public. Premier's Dlock , Opposite Post Office. THIS HittW AUTO CORRECT MAJt * jcyonA any rcnsonnhlo ' | iustoii ! that tli * CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R' i JT AlldlAs tliobM. ro.iil tot jrminta'u wlipn iwvclliij , ItiolltifMitorlUii i > n cf. Chicago and all oftlio Principal Points In Iho West , North and Northwest. v.wfiiHy mnmlne this Map. Tlio 1'rlnrlwil Cltloinf tlioWoitnnil Nort1i * < "itivf < > Slfttlonl ! nn tliliroml. Hi tliroimh ir.ilns innko close cotmeeiloua vUU Um truiusof A ' riii , , i.-iat Junction points. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Over all tiMl'itrlnclpM llnpi.riuii onoli way tlallyfrnni two to lour or moro Vsui i : a lalns. It U tlic only road west ot Chicago that uses tlio The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. Tickets our : this ror.il uro sulit by nil Coiiioii | Ticket Amenta ni ho United Stutcs ' ] ( oiiicmlcr ) to ask ( or Tickets via thl * road , tic sure they read over It , and take none other. HAI ' 1X HUomrr.Ocu'l JlauaBcr.CUIcaRO. * . W. II. SIL.SSKTr.Ocu'U'ass. Agent , Culcayt. IIAIUIY V. DUKI. , Ticket Aitoiit C. A. N. W. llallwuy. 14th and Faanhum ttrecti. 1) . K. KIMIUIJ. , Amlitnnt Ticket Acent C. ft N. W. ftalluny , 14th nd Fatnliam itrceM J. IIK1.1. , Ticket AifentO. A N. W. Ifcdlnay , U. I1. K. U. Depot BAMKS T. CI-A11K Ocncral Airont. WM. ROGERS1 Manufacturing Company , OF THE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forte , The only und | ijtional plato that original firm of ) is giving for instance - llogora lroi. stance a single All our Spoons , F o r k o and plated Spoon a ICnivua plated triple thiclmoBsof with the greatest ; plato only on cif caro. Each the B o c t i o a lot being hung on n acalo while where expo d being plated , to to wear , thereby inauro a full de making a single posit of silver or plated Spoon them. wear as long anA Wo would-call A triple , platmt especial attention ono. tion to our sec- Rival. Orient Tiuood. All OrdcMln tlio West Jjhoiild 1)0 AiMteJ'cd to A. B. HUBEEMAHN , Wholesale Jeweler , ' ' OMAHA , - - - . - - NEB. FALL MILLINERY Eeceived Direct from Boston and Hew Tork , -AT THE- "Boston Store , " 614-616 SOUTH TENTH STREET. Wo are now showing the most beautiful Assortment of medium and low priced Trimmed Hats over brought to Omaha , all oorrect Styles and most artistically trimmed , prices ranging from 81,00 to $15,00 each , Also great bargains in Ostrioh Tips , Plumes , Fancy Winge , Plowora , Plushes , Velvets , Saline , &c. , in all the new Colors and Shades , AVe linvu ulso purclmflcd tlio entire Millinery Stock of MosNra. A. Cruick- aluuik & Co. , ( ut u Inrgu iliscount ) , who lnive boon cunipullcd to give up thiu branuli of thuir businesa for want of room. Wo lion' offer thin nmgnificeiit Stock of llich Miilinory at ubuut half the price asked by up-towu Milliners for nuch Goods , Tliu ladicH uro invited to call and bo convinced that it pays to trade at thu ' ' "BOSTON STORE. " PALL GOODS ! PALL GOODS ! Opening daily in all departments. ' Store Open Every Evening till 9 O'clock P. G , IMLAH , Manager , Leader of Popular Prices. Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. It always gives satisfaction , because it makes a" superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES , Gash Grocer. J