'OBEll 21. 188 ] THE U , P , IN COLORADO , Romnrltnblo Progress lit Rnilrond Building in the Conton- iiinl State. Correspondence Chicago Trllunc , Tlio railroad progress in the mouu- tnin districts of Colorado is the marvel of the age. Your railroad columns liavo nmdo the public aware that great progress lias been inndo in tlio state ; but of the real amount already accom plished and of tlmt in progress of completion , few except these immedi ately interested are conscious. The systems of tlio Denver it Rio Grande , the Union Pacific and the Atchifion , Topeka & Santa Fo coverall tlio lines so far completed in the state , tliough tlio energies'of the latter road have during tlio past year buen exten ded in Kiiusns ana in Now Mexico ; but other companies are preparing to como into this field at once. Tlio Burlington has just tippled for tlio right of way in entering Denver , nnd declares that in two months' ' time the whistles of its locomotives will blond with'tlio others in her streets. Thu old Union Pacific , which was the lirat to open Colorado to railroad commit ideation with the east , was formerly but n single straight through line con necting tlio oceans , and passed a hun dred miles to the north of Denver. With the growth of the stile the intel ligent managers of this great road , in quick consciousness of its importance , followed with their lines of steel , and now it is not a single line , but n great aorta , with smaller blood-vessels minifying - fying all the northern and central portions tions of the state. In connection with the Denver & Rio Grande it com poses n very complete ! circulatory sys tem. In fact , the advances of these roads during the past year , nnd the intense energy manifested by them , have been n series of surprises even to our people. The absorption of thu Kansas Pacific from Kansas City to Denver , the Denver Pacific from Choyciino to Denver , and of the Colorado rado Central , by the Union Pacific , was but the initiation of a series of enterprises of the greatest moment to the country. The main line of the Colorado Con- "tral starts nt Denver , and swinging west to Golden , at the base of the mountains , skirts them in its course northward , taking in the thriving places , Boulder , Longmont .and Fort Collins , and striking the main line n few miles west of Cheyenne. From Golden its narrow-guago line branches off up the magnificent gorge and canon of Clear Creek , which it follows through all its windings up to the forks of the creeks , where it again branches the right hand leading to the rich old mining camps of Blackhawk and Central City , forty miles from Den ver , and the left-hand leading past the now Baden of the mountains , Idaho Springs , to Georgetown , forty miles from Denver. The Union Pacific Compny is now extending this line from Georgetown past'Silver Plume and Bakorville , with the intention of crossing the Conti nental Divine by the Loveland Pass , and then , by what-is called "tho high line , " past Kokomo nnd Robinson 10 Leadvillo. When this is completed , it will bo by many miles the shortest route between Denver and Leadville ; and , passing for nearly its entire dis tance through splendid mining dis is tricts , it must enjoy an immense local' business The Union Pacific railroad has dur ing the past year purchased the Den ver , South Park & Pacific railroad , which is its present route to Lcadville. This road traverses the picturesque canon of the IMatto for many miles , a then passes Kcnoaha Summit ac an elevation of 10,200 loot , and crosses the northern part of the Great South Park , reaching the Arkansas river at Buena Vista , from which co point it uses the Denver & Rio Grande track jointly to Luadville. A noble view ia presented when this railway looks down upon the Park from Kenosha - osha Hill , where it spreads before the view like a mighty inland sea shut in with gray mountain ranges on every sol side. From the South Park railroad of X at Komo , in the Park , another branch is being built over a lofty spur to Breckenridge , the comity seat of Sum mit county and a prominent mining camp. From there it is proposed to of extend the line down Blue River to the Hot Sulphur Springs , in Middle dlo Park. From Bruckonridgo also a line is being built to Chihuahua and Montezunra , where are located the sil ver King , St. John , and other fine producing mines This line ia also his being built to Kokomo and Robinson , to reach the splendid mining districts the of Sheep , Elk , and Fletcher moun of tains ; and hero it will como in direct competition with the northern exten sion of the Denver & Rio Grande from Lcadville. The Denver & South Park is now completed from Buena Vista , up Chalk creek , past Alpine , to St. Elmo , near which place it passes the Conti nental divide by.'i now completed tun nel about half a milo in length , and will BOOH bo opened to Pitkin and Gunnison City , in the great valley be yond. This will open to it theHplou- did mineral districts ot lluby , Irwin , 2fic Gothic , ntc. , and the great anthracite- coal fields about Crusted Butto. The Union Pacific railroad is also building a branch from the main line of the Colorado Central railroad at Boulder , up tlio beautiful canyon of that name to the Caribau mines , and this will also ho extondnd to a junction , at day Hot Sulphur Spring * , in MiddloPark , with the Brcckinridgo division , nnd aie then probably will speed away to the far boyond. A very important work constructed during the past summer ia the Jules- burg cut-off , which louvos the main cat line of the Union Pacifio railroad nt Julesburg , about 100 miles east of the Ohoyonmi , striking the Denver Paci fic at Evans , by which the diatanco from Omaha to Denver has been tor aliortoned over sixty-fivo miles , mak this ing this route about aovonty-fivo miles the shortest between Chicago and Denver , and having the important ad er/ / vantage of butter grades. In building theko prairie divisions the company Col. uses a now patent steam ditcherwhich for throws up the grade nt a lively rate. , Froan Evans , the junction of the Cialosbuig cut-oft" branch is being You built westward , which will pass Fort ily Collins , on the Colorado Central divi sion , and enter the mountains via tlip ' cache Jo Poudro cai pn to seine very } 1. Valuable stone quarnea , and thence to North Park which open a grand country , rich with treasures of gold , silver , am the scarcely less valuable coal-meas nrosj nnd ono of the beat gr.iKing dis tricts of the sfAto. This park is alai the hunters' paradise. Heports o : rich finds of the prccioild metals have been coming to the public oar from this section for the past two years but so diflictilt of access are they , ami so remote from any means of rcduc tion , ns to bo almost valueless. There is talk also of this line bciiu ultimately - ly extended through to Utah , Anoth er mountain branch , and of great value to the development of the very rich mining districts of Park county , in tlio line just completed from tlu South Park division to Fairply , am which during next season will bo ex tended to Alma and Dudley , oponimj a market for the rich ores of Sacra mento , Pennsylvania , Mosnuito. and liuckskin gulches , and cf Ims. Bross and Lincoln. Thus , with a prophetic vision of the wondrous strides to bo made by the centennial state , the Union Pacific has kept to the front in meeting its do- niniuls. When it h considered that at tlio same time it hns replaced the old iron with steel rails on its entire main line of over 1,000 miles ; nnd has purchased and now operates the St. Joseph it Denver railroad , from St. Joseph , Mo. , to Grand Island , Nob. also the Central Branch of the Union Pacific railroad , from Atchisoi almost across the entire state of Kan sas in its northern tier of counties , with several brunch lines in the same state also the Utah Northern , ex tending nearly 500 miles nortl from Ogden into Montana ter ritory-also the Utah Southern ; extending to the mining districts of southern Utah and when its other contemplated lines nro taken into view , BOtnethinn of the enterprise and enormous resources of this great cor poration may bo partly understood. In addition to what I have describee above , it is rapidly constructing the Omaha & Republican Valley railroac to the Black Hills and the Big Horn country , opening most valuable mining and farming sections. It is building a main line from Granger , on the mail Union Pacific line , to Baker City ant Portland , Ore on , of which over 200 miles are already graded. Its difficul ties with the Central Pacific railwaj have forced it into the adoption ol plans for the construction of an inde pendent line from Ogden to San Fran- ciscoj and , with this end in view , it has bought the Nevada Central railway , which runs south from the Central Pacific at Battle mountain , and also the Eureka Palisade railway , runniim in the same direction , and both heretofore impor tant feeders to the Central Pacific , and will make them tributary to the Union Pacific's now line when com pleted. It has bought the Utah Western , which it will extend to Eu reka , Nov. , and thence through , by way of Yosemite Valley , until the waves of the Pacific ocean check ita westward march of empire. By these enterprises it is preparing a majestic transcontinental'system of roads , all under its own control. . The developments of the Union Pa cific in Colorado have been confined to the northern half of the state. The southern portion of the state has , by an apparently amicably arrangement , been so appropriated entirely exclu sively , so far as the mountain portion concerned , bt the splendid and complete railroad system of the Den ver & Rio Grande company. , Liqnia'Gold. Dan'l Plank , of Brooklyn. Tioga county , Pn. , describes it thus : "I rode thirty ml'es for a bottle of THOMAS' ECUICTIIIC OIL , which effected the wonderful euro of crooked limb in six applications ; it sa proved worth more than gold to me. " ge 17codlw Banged at Every Bound- A curbstone broker in San Francis named Fuller , while standing in the door of a livery staklo on Sixth ed street , recently addressed a strange young lady as "You sweet thing. " is The sweet thing turned on her hocl quiek ns a flash and struck the inso lent fellow such a blow with her parasol that she sent the cigar flying out his mouth. A second crash with the sunshade knocked the conceit so v completely out of the curbstone fiend that ho yelled for mercy and dashed away toward ono the horse stalls for ts protection. The enraged young lady Followed the cowardly and demoral ized speculator and banged him at ; every bound , until in desperution ho : o throw himself on the floor and almost kicked the plaster off the ceiling in efforts to ward elF the blows. After beating the fellow until she was tired , "swoot thing" folded the ehreds her parasol around tlio bent and ; battered ribs and walked awny , fol : lowed by the prayers nnd admiring lal glances of every ono who had wit He nessed the affair. Br Buolclin'u Ami on Sn.lvo. plfi The best salvo in the world tor onto , ir bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , totter , chopped hands , de chillblains , conis and all kinds of alu skin eruptions. This salvo is guar lu anteed to give perfect satisfaction in lie every case or money refunded. Price , per box. For aalo by wil Imr fc MoMAiio.v , Omaha. goi siont Seven Brothorn Moot for tlio First nt Tlmo. LewUtoii ( Mp. ) Journal , Oct. 14. . 7 A reunion of the Jones family was .1C held nt the residence of Abial M. he Jones , Esq. , in LcnviHtuii , Wednoa- boor evening. All of the or living mem- bars of the family were present. There gin ; of > seven lirntliera , ranging in age from 47 to 72 years. Perhaps the most interesting feature of this oc casion wan the mcotiiiL' for the first State time of all of the brothers. The old- At iIE brother left homo before the IEA IEC youngest was born. An attempt has C several times been made to get all of III family together , but on each such and occasion one or more of tho. brothers alt would bo necessarily absent. One aid- and of remains Mra. Albert Frost , of ofn city who sat at.tho table Wed nesday evening with her seven broth 10 erwho ) were seated in the order of ; lon their , The oldest brother nay ages , Mr. 'or ' Ebon Jones , of Newport , Vt. , assisted > ( . Fryo in setting up the machinery ; . ko the first mill in Lewiston , ) SKK HKH13 me fijck ; well , there ii niftt ono rema- d y that will cure you beyond pusxlblllty or doubt. If lt'n Liver or Kidney trouble , Consumption , DyHjiejwIu. Debility , I1 Well'd Health llcnewer" H your hope. of . Drugglut Depot. 0 , K , lioodman , line Onmlm. (1) ( ) A SURGICAL ENGINE , The Wonderful Invention of a Philadelphia Dentist. A Mftohlno that will In Thirty Second * For two years an important invention tion has boon in secret use in the hos piUls of this city , the inventor , Dr W. G. A. Uonwill , preferring to nvoit publicity nnd to wait until time line fully tested its merits and no doub could bo entertained as to its value a an adjunct in surgery. The tin chance nt a public exhibition wits presented sonted in IJOIKIOH nt the internationa medical congress , which the invento attended as a dolcgnto of tlu Odolito logical association of this city. _ Al though very simple , yet the mnchino'i close resemblance to a human arm with its wonderful range of movements monts , its immense speed and tlu perfection in every detail of oporatioi astonished the best surgeons of tlu world at the congress. The machine as a Record representative naw it yes tord-iy , consisted of an upright iroi standard about four feet high and n couple of inches in diameter with a foot treadle and driving wheel nt Nio base. At the top was fastenvd whal may bo described ai a iloxiblo arm being n long iron bar , with the shoulder dor , elbow and wrist made llexiblo b ; means of an ingenious nrran emon of wheels , enabling every section o it to bo moved in any direction n will. Into the wrist part a ham piece wan screwed , nnd nt the end o this was a small circular saw. Ai endless cord , attached to the driving wheel , ran up the standard and ulon. tlio arm , nnd ni the wheel was re voived by the movement of the treadle dlo the circular saw went into motion until it was flying around nt the rate of 18,000 revolutions per minuto. "Amputation is but ono of manj uses to which this engine can bo put.V said Dr. Bonwill , as ho removed his foot from the treadle. "All these instruments at the wrist , as you see , can bo inserted or removed in a mo ment. Put in circular saws from hall an inch to four inches in diameter ant the engine is ready for any of the ma jor operations upon the bono. Hero is a reciprocating saw which cuts botl ways , moving only three-eighths of an inch and making 15,000 cuts at each movement , or 30,000 both ways. This will cut the bono instantaneously a ; smoothly ns if done with : i piano , antl by it resections of every bono in the body can bo made. Fix n screw at' tachment . to the handle of the Daw , which ' is fastened into the bono to bo cut , liolding it firmly to the frame of the saw , and with this the thigh bono can bo resected as far up ns the upper third , nnd tlio end cut oil"at any angle with the precision of mathematics. Substitute a drill , and with the rapidi ty of lightning the operating surgeon can have a hole of any size up to a quarter of an inch in any bono lying loose in the tissues , and where a stone in the bladder can bo reached within four inches a diamond drill maybe used ' to puncture the stone with numer ous holes , which destroy its cohesive powers and enable it to bo broken with impunity by the fingers or with weak forceps. Doesit becomes neces sary in an operation to sHayo down a bo , all that is necessary is'to attach on of these burra , and nn oporntion which would .tako hours to perform with chisel nnd mallet is accomplished a fewmoments. . But I might go on for hours explaining the uses to which it might bo put. Suffice it to - say ; that it reduces the time and dan gers : of surgical operations of nearly all kinds to the minimum. " cnco were necessary botoro Dr. Bon- will brought his invention to its pres ent stage. Some time ago he present a machine each to the University and Jefferson Hospitals , and as soon its value had been recognized the Pennsylvania and Woman's Hospitals liecame possessed of duplicates by lurchasc. Dr. Bonwill also pro- > lented ono of his engines to the noted 5t. Bartholomew's Hospital itiLondon , few weeks ago , and the medical | officials of that institution were ntruck ; dumb with astonishment when it was $ 5rst put into operation. In this city n value has been attested by many well-known practitioners Tlio surgical engine is not , however , 01 can ho only invention which ho has given the world. Ho has a love for the nvestigation of the unknown , nnd for more than a score of years ho has de , voted the best part of his days to the development of mechanism for dental ho uid surgical purposes , and the rcvolu- ion in dentistry in the past or years has been largely duo to his labor , timoand pain-saving inventions. also discovered the fact that Ilapid Breathing can bp made to take the ilaco of nnmsthctics ns a pain dostroy- in minor surgery , obstetricts , the general ' praclico of medicine and of dentistry ; ; nnd last year , although not ) member of the organization , ho was n lur.ored by an invitation to explain t discovery before the Philadelphia County Medical Society. The paper with which ho responded attracted general attention among the profes- lion , and since that time several prom- nent surgeons have adopted his thoo- nnd discarded the use of amestho- ICB. ! Ho claims that three-fourths of operations in minor surgery can performed without ether or chloro- onn with the use of tbo surgical en- ino in conjunction with this process Rapid Breathing. 1 PIIOBATJ3 .NOTJOE. ' i , of Nebraska , Douilon County M : ft i County Court , held at tlio I'ounty Court JEooin , In nnd for Bold County , Kent. 23rd , A. 1 > . 1681. Present , A. U. CIIAUWK'K. County Judge. tlio matter ol the adoption nl Jcnnln K < nri. On reading and tiling tno petition or Au iiv. Dolt Carey , prajlnir thai tticv inav oia'loiv. to adopt ald Jennlo Ityan , and the ix-f'tl.Mi Htatunent of Henry and hlna K\im , mronn mid child that Bald Aujfiiiitim nnd Dell Carey ; bo permitted no to do and > oluntarlly rclln. lUlolihiL' all claim to Bald tlilld C Ordered , Thai Ovtnbur 'Und , A. D. 1831 , at nd o'clock a , in , , l nwlffnod for heating * iltl ] > otl- IIH , tthui all person J Interested In Bald matter appear at a County Court to bo lie Id , In nnd men. Mild County , and thow cauio why tlio prayer petitioner thould not lie irrautul , and that no- of pendency of wild petition and ' .ho licurln ? .hereof , ho gli en to all pureoni Interested In xala natter , by publishing n topy of thuordorln 'JiiK UAIIA WIUXIY UBS , a newspaper printed In talJ bounty , for three successive. vteokx , prior to said of hearing A. U. CIIAUWIOK , eSwSt _ founty Judge' TTTIOKHALE A farm of tljhly acres , in good repair , Good houno , 22x80 , and til UxlB , orchard of bturliitf trem. One inllonouth Unawa City ; In . on H..O. & I' , II , It. Will Rita on part If vvjihcd , Addrr X , M. Hiar , Omaha , fi'cb. ' MiglO-wtf Omoi i. . r&ctirui jaunuitv i cui in. 1110 iwor in 11hrhM turnc < l like the "trr ldcn-\iXi , | ) onn , " nml nvcrtccl nor rluht Una Uonco Tarrant'sSoltzor Aporiont rctruliirljr , nccordlnff to direction * ; pet ( hon } tein In proper nhapo , mid noon the bloom ol ) oulh will return to the i hecK and health ho re- tore ) . NomodlclnoH better for the K > - - ' n.vstcm than TAR AXT'n8Ki.Tm AntRUNT. 80LU 1IY ALL imUOGlSTO. For Wlioso complexion botrnys soruo luinulinling ininorl'cc- tion , vrhoso mirror Ullg ; you that yon nro Tanned , Snllo-.v autl disfigured in countenance , or have Kruptloni , Kcdncss , llouglmess or tmuliolosoino tints of complexion , wo say use llngan's Magnolia Halm. It IB n delicate , harmless and delightful nrticlo , uroducing tiio most natural mm entranc ing tints , tlio nrtillclalKy of which no observer can detect , and whicli soon becomes per manent if the MuL'uoliu Balm Is judiciously used. Went for bring th moat direct , iUlckejt | , nj safest line connecting ; the treat Metrox | > lh , CHI CAGO , and the EABTBRX , KOI.TII-KASTKRN , SOUTH anil SOUTH.KAsritRN LiNrg , which terminate there , ftlth KAXHA.I CUT , LIAVKSMORTH , Airmso.x , COUNCIL ULt-rra and OMAHA , the COUIIB.ICIAI CKNTVIU from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrntoH the Continent from the Mlmourl Illvcr to the Pacific Slopo.The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA CIFIC RAILWAY la the only line from Chicago onnlng troc/c Into Kansas , or which , by Its own road , roachej the wlnta above nuniod. No TRANsritRS BY CARBIAUR ! S'o uinsiNO coNNHCTtoxst No hudiillnir In 111- vcntllatod or unclean can ) , aa every naxsengcr la carried In roomy"clean and ventilated coaches upon Fast Eznrcss Trains. DAT CARS ol unrhalod magnificence , Pot.LMlx PAUCI HLHSPINO CARS , and ourown world-fumous DDIIKO CAM , uoon which meals are Bert od ot un- gurpasecd excellence , at the low rate ol SuvnNrr- FIKI CHKTB RACII , with ample time for healthful enjoyment. Through Can between Chicago , Peoria , Milwaukee waukeo and Mltuourl River Points ; and clone con nectlons at all points of Intersection with other roads. every Illack - - . . „ , - . . . . .California , Oregon , Washington Territory , Colorado , Arizona and Now Mexico. Aa llhvnil arrangement * regarding baggage na } any other llncvnml rotes of faro always asl ow aa : competitors , who ( urnlsL but a tltho of the com fort. fort.Doss and tackle of aporUmeu free. Tickets , limps nnd foldcra at all jirlnclpn offices In the United tttatca and Canada. It. It. CAULK , K. ST. JOHN , Vice 1'res't & Gen. Gen. Tkt and 1'ani'r Ag Mnnaiccr. Chlcairo Cnlogo. COJtrOUATION NOTICE. 1. Notice la hereby ghen that D. Rurr , H. D. Van C urt nnd 1 > P. nurrhaio Incotporntcd licmsch cs under the name of thu "Omaha lin- 1cincnt Company. " 2. The principal plan of transacting thu bubl- ic'n of salil incorKjration | 19 OiUbha , Kcb. 3. The imturu of the Inulncsg of Hnlil Incornor- atlon is thu salu of general farm Machinery , Hug- C3 and Wagoin. 4. The amount of capital stock authorized IK $50.000 CO of which 0,600.00 must bo nuhacrlticd ami ono half of s.iU last mentioned nuni bo paid In heforo said i-ompaiiy tliall connncncoliiHlncas , naid stock ta bo dlIdul into Bharca of $1001 ach. 5. The highest amount of Inckbtuilncsa ( hit be Incurred by mid incorporation Istwo-tliirJs tha capital Block paid In , nnd tliero shall bo no ndl\Idual llabilltj' on the part of the stock holJ- rH thereof. 0. Thenffalra of said corporation are to lie con tacted by n president , secretary and treasurer , vho aliall constitute a board of dlructora. 7. Bnld'corp ration ehall comincncoon tlio 13th dayof Scptembtr , 1881 , nnd shall terminate on 1st day of September , A. D. 1890. D. HIIRR. S. E. D. VAX Cofni. O , P , Iluita Omaha , Neb. , Oct. 3,18 QTcv mon 4t n Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 16th and Dodge OU. , Omaha , Neb Thin agency uocti HTaicrLratirokcrngohuslncBa. om not H | * < .ulati. , and Ihcreforu any hirtralni 1(8 bookH nrr Inmired to IU patrons , luntoad Ixilng trohlilod un by thn opunt | f TBO.V RKKD. BYRON REED & CO. ( OI.DKHr Real Estate Agency IN NKI1UA3KAJ Keep a complete abstract of tltlo to all Real Kttata lii Omaha and Douiflaa county. maytf ThT Oroigliton anfl NioBrara No tuna dally , leaving Crclghton on arrival of rains at C. 30 p. in. Arrive at Nlobrara , 12.30 a. Lca\e < Nlobrara , 11:30 : p. m. Arrives at Crolihton ( at 0 a. m. . In tlino for train. Tare , $2. octlO-lin aKOIlOK IIKltUY. J'roprielor. WISE'S ' Axle Grease C1TV oail NEVER GUMS ! Went. cd on Wagons , Iluggle * , Iteapera , Thrfslier A UIU Machinery , It In INVALIMULK TO KAKM < AND TXAMHTKUII. H curu > Hcratchoa and all Indd of sorto on lloncu and Stock , M well M on . 1 OLAEK & II8E , lanuf'B , OOQ Illlnoli Direct , Clilcaeo FOR 1'UIL'KH. | 0 24-lm-b ) BOGGS & HILL , REAL ESTATE BROKERS No , 16Ob Foruham Street , Call Nor.b tide opp. Grand Central Hotel. No Changing Cars- BUT WHIM OMAHA & GHiGAGO , Where direct connection are rnailo with Through Hl.Kr.riNQ U.VR MbKiJior NKW YORK , nosi ON , PHlLAIJKM'inA , 1UL1IMOHK , WASHINGTON AND ALL KARTitW : ITUS. The Short Line via. Peoria Kor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS. V1LLB , and all ( whits In lli nil ! mr UNI For ST. LOUIS , Where direct connection ! nru mmln in the Union NEW LINE DESMOINES THK FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock Island. The tmcqialoJ Inducements offered lij- this line ; o tratrlrrn nntl tourists are ns follows : The celebrated PULLMAN (10-wheel ( ) PALACK 8LKKPINU OAKS rim only on thin line 0. , II. tl q. PALACK . 'HAWING UOOM CAHS , with llorton'a Reclining Clmlrs. No extra charge for scat * In Reclining Chain. The ( unions C. , II. & ' ] . Palace DlnliiK Can , GorRoous Bnioklnjf Can ittetl with elegant hl h-backcd rattan rooltlng chain , for the exclusive use of flrst-claaii passen gers. gers.Steel Track and superior equipment corablre I 1th their K'cat through car arnuiRoinont , mikis .hl , alra\o nil othern , the ( \orlto route to tno KaJt , South anil Southeant. Try U , ami } ou will find trn > cllnR a luxury In. stead ol n illBComtort , Through tlckotalo this celobnttud line for nlc at all olllcea In the United Slatoa and Cnnada. All Information about ratva of fare , Sleeping Car accommodation * ) , Tlmo Tallies , etc. , will to cboorfully R\OD | by apillnir ) to fKRCKVAL LOWELL , QODoral Paiuoncr Ajcnt , Chicago , T. J. rOTTKH , OonnrM llanai'ur Clilcasro. Sioux City & Pacific THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE Kuns ix Solid Train 'Ihroturh from Council Bluffa to St. Paul Without Change Time , Only 17 Hours. IT 18 1OO MILES TUB SIIOUTKST KOUTR , TSOH OOUNOIL BLUFFS TO 8T. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS nULUTII OR niSMARCK , md all polnta In Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. This line In equipped with the linprot od iVestlnghoiise Automatic Air-broke and Ulller Platform Coupler and Buffer ; and for SPEKD. SAFETY AND COMFORT s unsurpassed. Pullman Palace Bleeping Car run through WITHOUT CIIANOi : between Kan BAH City nnd St. Paul , Ua Council llluffa mid Sioux City. Trains Icavo Union Pacific Transfer nt C'own ell Dlufta , nt 7:35 : p. m. dally on arrival of Kan < ni City. St. Joseph and Council IlhirJd train lion Uiu South. Arrhlntj nt Sioux City 11:35 : p. in. , nnd nt the Now Union Uupot nt St. Paul nt 12:30 : noon. TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. X2rllcmcmhcr In taking the Sioux City Route outct n'lhroiiKh Train. The Shortest Line , hi3 Quickest Time nnd n Comfortablu llldo In the riirouuh an between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. tfarSee that jour Ticket ? read \la tbo "Sioux C.ty and Pacific Rnll.oad.- ' J. S. WATTLES , J. It. 1IUCIIANAN , bunorintendcnt. ( Gcn'l Pass. AL'CI t , P. E. H011INSON , Ass't Ocn'l Paw , At ) , Missouri Valley , IOMU. J. H , O'DHYAN , Southwc lornjeiit ; , Councl 1 UlufTtf , lo\\a. BlackffiamondCoalGo. W. II LOOJIIS , ' J. H. 1'HKH. HKC. I. II. UILLEK/AaKNT. HARD OR SOFT COAL car lota or In miantltc ! to suit purehascra Orders Solicited. Yard , Foot Farnham and Doug las Sts. , Omaha. sop3-tf ACADEMY OF THJU SACREDHEART OMAHA , NEB. . B. Corner 9th and Howard. The plan of Studies la the game na that pursued nil the Academics of the Suircd Ikari. Pit- erenco In religion U no obntucio to the admin- Ion of ) oung Udlca , Tcnnu : Including Hoard , Washing , Tuition nnd Instrumental Jlualc , per omlon of five montlm , $160 , HefercnccH nru re- itilrcd from nil pureonii unknown to thu Instltu- lon , Kor furtner Information apnly to The light Hev. Jllthop o Omaha , or to thu Lidy Superior. nc22dlm 1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KAl SAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs U TIM Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANDTIIBKAOr From Omaha and the West. change of cam between Oniaha > nd hi. ixul , and hut one between OMAHA mid NKW YOIIK , ' Daily PassengerTrains EASTKRN AND WK8TEKN CITIES with LESS CHAKQKH and IN ADVANCE Of ALLf OTIIKll LINKM. TbJf "entire line It equipped with Pullman'i 'alaco Bleeping Can ) , I'alaco Day Co&chea , llllor' ! afcty I'latfonii and Coupler , and tha celebrated WotinghouHO Air-tralio. toTHco that your ticket rcadg VIA nANBAS , BT. JOSEl'H It COUNCIL JILUKFiJ Kail- oailla St. Joseph and tit. Louis. Tlckcta for tilu at all coupon etatloni In tic . J. K. IIAUNAHI ) , C. DA WES , Gen. Supt. , 8t. Joseph , MoJ Um. I'tze. and Ticket Agt. , tit. Jowpli , ilo. ANOT lloHViiN , Ticket Agent , 1020 ( 'nrnhani street. A. 0 , liiHHiiin. Ucncral Agent , OKAIIA , UK DexterL.Tlionias&Bro , WILL UUY AND SKLL AKI ) ALL TIUN8AC710N rONNr.OTKD IIIBRBWITII. Pay Taxes , Bent Houses , Etc. II YOU WANT TO > UT 08 BUb at Office , Jtoom 8 , CrclgbUiQ Block , Omaha , THIS NHW AND 3VTA.P nA nnyrcnsoimblo question tlinttliA CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN BY Is lij- nit wins ttio best on l for joti to take when { raveling In cither iMrecllon betnreu > Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest. CArofnllycxamlnotrilsSnp. TJierrinclr.nl Cltloiof thoWraf nnd North wcitnroStutloriS on tlih roiul. Us . through tralua > nnko close connection * wltli tlio twlai ot all riillromls a * junction point ! ) THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WbSTERN RAILWAY , " " irlncipnl line * , runs p.ich way daily from two to four or nioro 1'asr lixprosj' 10 < > nly lo.ul west or UlildiisotlmtiiMjs tlio ' The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. JinLlfi1mr ! , > litiKJiS ' rJ'"o OPJSD.tlt. ' " ' " SW"K ItfuriiKtlin Caw following North or Trunk Norlhwoit l.luos of : ClilcnRo It l-ntj. " I\Ur \ tlllVlrllaHlt1'Wl11011 ! ! Vv' ' ° " " > " Nclirivokaft Ynnktnn . \ . " " . "xM , X1" l.lno. "riilcswo , Ht. 1'mil nnil Mlntionnulls I.lnn. ' ( M-r'1"1."lol'1 < l'r < ; cl > olt&1)"l > 1n < 'OMni1. ' " "MlltvniiKPO , < : n > pnltnv&I.nkoSuiicrnrT ! nA ' J h'kcts ever tins ror.\l tire kohl by nil Coiuioti Ticket Agouts fu tlio Unltuil Stiitiis , Itcincinlipr to nsk for tickets via tlilt road , bo sure they rpjiil over It , and take none other. MAKl'IN JIL'UimT , Qou'I Manager , Clilcaso.V. . H. STESNEIT , Ocu'l Tass. Apent , ClilcoKC. HAHUV P. DUKL , Ticket Aircnt.O. A K. W. Hallway , lltli nnd Prunham streets. D. K. KIM11ALL , Ai l > tniit Ticket Aucnt C. A N. W. llatlnay , 14th nnd Farnham itrotU J. 1IKI.I. , Ticket Accnt U. A N , W. Hallway , U. P. R. R. Depot. flAMKRT. CLAIIK Oencral Aircnt. Announcement ! A large and varied stock of Sta ple and Fancy AT ME1EEN PER CENT HAN DOWN TOWN STORES. You will Save MONEY by buying your DRY GOODS of GUILD & McINNIS , G03 N. JOlh Street , 2d door north of Cal E Sido. EDHOLU & ERICKSON , RIVKTIIE nAUOAINS IN ALL KINDS OF- JEWELRY , WATCHES , CLOCKS , SILVEEWARE SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really "Wishes a First- Glass Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES An alno aold by iw. exclusively CO EDHOLM & ERIOKSON , THE JEWELERS ; Opposite the Post Office. SUPERIOR In 'Convenience ' , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. BUY i" ! BEST ! -SOLD BY Lang & Fotick.