'lj ! THIS r > Amu TU'rr'.Y irrcrc. TIMTHSDAV urnvie.MBEn , ir IRS : The St. Golliarcl Tunnel , Correspondence of The l.onilon Tttiiri. Six hours ill the bowels of the earth , attended with as severe physical exer tion ns 1 ever Went through in the snnio space of time ; six hours in an at- imnphoro rapidly alternating between v the hc. t of nu oven and the clammy chill of a wet morning in late October , besides being thickly impregnated with the smell of exploded dymimito and the greasy , sickening smoke from innumerable of lamps of the most primitive construction ; in addition , no slight percentage of danger from being crushed by pa'simr trains or single trucks loaded with building ma terial or debris , knocked in the held by the pick of some vigorous work man , unseen and unseeing , in th gloom , or brained by a stone froi the niched roof , loosened by mi es. plosion of dynamite in the Moor boh sijch are the necessary esperiencu to bo gone through by an individiii desirous of obtaining a ( horoug knowledge of the present condition i this most gigantic enterprise. On arriving in the Alpine village < Gosslienen the travolorwhohas visile the western frontier districts t America will be shuck with the re semblance of thin place to the settle meiits in the western wilds which ar just beginning to assume the garb civilization Regularly-built ston houses and hotels are siuioundcd b , wooden shanties of simple , unplatie board construction , with the interim fitted ( with rough tables , benches an sleeping bunks for the aecommodiitioi of tlio workmen in the Swiss end o the tunnel. The engineer's ollice o the tunnel division is a small barren looking room , in which 1 found Monsieur siour Xollingcr , in charge of this portion tion of the line , who not only readilj acceded to my request to visit the tun up ] , but volunteered to take mo will him on his tour of inspection , whicl ho repeat ? four times per week. A 2 p. m. 1 was shown into a grimy loom containing a bench , rough waah stand and a gr.itinp , behind which a stock of dingy clothing wa hanging. This was thu "dressing room , " whore necessary propara tionsaro nmdo before entciing tin ya wiling mouth of thu tunnel. Iliac put on my long war boots and with a waterproof coat considered mysel capitally equipped for any subtenaue an exploration. To my surprise , JI Xollinger directed me to doll'my water proof as well as my coat , felt hat am tie. M. Xolliuger himself donned rough garb , anil then needed his spec taclus to oven faintly distinguish bin from any ordinary "navvy. " With a greasy cap and well-oiled and tarrei blue linen blouse , I mounted the lit tie locomotive which was to trans port our train to thu point'whero the compressed air locomotive would relieve ; lievo it. Aa wo scramble into the corners of tJie dirty machine , I couli not help contrasting M. Jjollinger'f equipment and ine.uis of making hi ? rounds of inspection with those whicl an American engineer would have sported in Hko circumstances. The. latter would have invented a natty dross , suitable for the work , yet readi ly distinguishable from the workmen's garb ; thou hs would have had a ligh steel hand car , with cushioned scats for throe persons , and cranks for two moil to work the machinery behint him. This car could bo easily liftec off and on the track when trains were encountered , nnd the engineer woulc have nmdo his rounds in ono quarter the time nnd with one-tenth the physi cal wear and tear of the St. Gotlmrt member of the fraternity. The tunnel is perfectly straight from end to end , and the engineers met cacl : other so accurately that their centre lines were within a hand's breadth ol an exact coincidence. As the head ings approached each other , the explo sions of dynamite were distinctly aud ible through nearly -400 metres (1,325 ( feet ) of intervening rock. The total ' length is 15 kilometres (0 ( 1-3 miles ) . ' . The grade ascends uniformly from Goschcnen to the summit of the tuu- nol , which is 1,154 metres nbovo thu n sea level , and 45 metres (148J ( feet ) above Goschonen ; while it is only iiino metres above the mouth nt Airoio. ' The ascent from Goschonon to the summit is 5.85 per cent , while thu de 111 scent to Airoio is 1.25 per cent. The summit of the tunnel is 300 metres (090 ( feet ) beilow the surface at Andor- ng nmtt , and 2,000 meters (0,000 ( feet ) be ta neath the peak of Kastelhorn of the St. Gothard group. This tunuol summit > 101 is 1,154 metres , the Mont Ccnis Tun' usu n el summit is 1,338 metres , and the will Pacific Railway summit is 2,513 mo if ires above the sea level. There are no ft.he air shafts in the St. Gothard Tunnel , ; he the two entrances being the only open hei . When thomecliRuic.il ings. operations all cease inside , and the many existing ob si structions to a f reo passage of air , such was as scaffoldings , heaps of debris and un vas finished parts nearthccentro , are done ha away with , thorn will nothing un ca pleasant in the passage tji rough this caot tremendous tunnel , which is 2,700 ou metres ( Ijj miles ) longer than that ft through Mont Cenia , ou The engineers assort that the tunnel vhi will bo ready for traffic by the first of ou -January next , although the whole line ial from Lucerne to Biasca will not bo itt opened until next July. Although ut this great enterprise is successfully approaching CO preaching completion , and that is the eel best evidence of good management , ho there is room lor some improvement th in what may bo called the niceties of PP construction. The means of access to nd the tunnel could bo advantageously ndWi improved. There is to much delay in ia getting the shifts of men to their work , uciU much valuable time being lost at thu U points where they have to change lit trains. Another thing struck mo as no being desirable , _ There wan a certain bli absence of clearing in the ' up com roi pleted portions of the tunnel , nnd luv this , of course , necessitates need CSS less expense in sending gangs rop. of men to places where there should bo nothing to do. There is ulk nothing to prevent the ballasting " being finished wherever thu tunnel is rom completed , and the temporary track , transferred to this improved surface , out would bo much safer , and fewer acci air dents , with consequent loss of lifo nnd 10 money , would occur. Thoto is also an absence of scientific methods of lighting the great passage. Moray ley would liavo been saved by a moro general system of illumination. In us fact , tlio general impression niado up 'ow on a foreign professional mind in that of "miin strength and awkwardness" uln Y to a greater extent 111 in ono would ot expect to find in this highly inventive lem and suggestive age. There is no doubt i in my mind that n largo majority of the cases of injury to the employes has been duo to the absence of n general oral system of lighting the tunnel , nud of those more scientific details em braced in my phrase of "tho nicest of construction. " Widowers 11 ml BnolioJors nt tlio IVhito Homo Conccrninir wido\ycd nnd bachelor prjsittents in the White lloiiso , The Wnsliington Star makes the follow ing intoiesting meinor.inda : "Instead of assorting , ns a writer in a JJoston paper does , that President Arthur U the third widower who has held the office within twenty-live years , it would be luoro correct to say that he is the second unmniriod man who has been president since 1857 , for President liuchnnan was a bache lor , not a widower ; and , as is well known here , President Johnson whom the writer quoted mentions ns a widower , had his wife with him throughout his administration , though she w.is too much of nn invalid to as sume the duties of lady of the White House , which lier daughters , Mrs. Patterson and Mrs , Stover , gr.ico- fully discharged. Mis. .lohnson did however , appear at ono of the after noon receptions at the White House , and the wiitor hereof talked with her. It was during the last winter of her husband's term. She was a sweet- faced , srentlo-lookingohllady , tall and quite slender , as the writer remembers her. She sat on the divan in the blue parlor during the reception , nnd talked pleasantly with nil who approached preached her , nnd always showed her marked tespcct ns well as affection When in her prime her intellect was . of a high order. "The presidents who have been widower * during their term of service ire Thomas Jefferson , whoso wife had been dead about nineteen years when ! io was elected ; Andrew Jackson , whose wife died the winter after ho was elected , and before ho was inau gurated , and Martin Van Huron , ivhoso wife had been dead seventeen years when ho was elected. John 1'yler lost his wife after he became president , and married another the tiummor befoie the expiration of his term. "General Harrison's wife was un able to come here when ho came to bo inaugurated , but was preparing to dose so when she received news of his death. His daughter-in-law , Sirs. Jane F. 1 < Harrison , and several other ladies of the president's family , were with him during his brief term of one month. Mrs. James Drooks , of New York , then a widow Mrs. Randolph was there , as she was related to the presi dent , and she once told the writer that Mr. Brooks courte l her in the gieen parlor of the white house , and . heir engagement then began. "President Taylor's wito was una ble to ptcsido during his term , but was iving , so says ono of our citizens , whoso good memory is proverbial , nnd who know the family well. Colonel LJliss' wife , General Taylor's daughter , presided for him. "President Fjllmoro's wife died just after his successor , General Pierce , was inaugurated. She died sit Wil- iard'ii Hotel here , as she was too ill to 30 removed from Washington. Her liealth hud not permitted her to go into society , so her young daughter liad officiated us lady of 'tho White House. Tlio lat'eL" died , unmarried , nt twenty-two years of age , of cholera. Mr. Filhnoro's widow , who died in August last , was his second wife , whom ho married some little time af- was the widow of Exekiel Mclntosh Sch when Mr. Fillmore married her. Her Sun naidcn namowas Caroline McMichacI. Smi She had no children while Mr. Fill- S.in morc's wife. Shodied in her soventy- Tigi Skii " irstycar. Vni We Bradford , Pa. wei Tha . Kitclian , Bradford , Pa. , writes : Wft 'I enclose money for Sl'itixo UI.OSSOM , as Wh said I would if it cured me. My ( lyapep- ia has vanished , with all its symptoms. A Many thanks ; I nliall never lie without it Boy the IIOUMJ. " Price f.O cents , trinl bot- But les 10 cents. Ifeodlw Casi Car Great Scarcity of Apples. Chr 'torn the New York Tribune. IXiv "Good apples are going to bo JIH : nighty ! scarce this year , remarked a Clej Fra irominent shipper of fruit in Wash- I III ngton market to a Tribune reporter liar he other day. "The crop in this J tatois the lightest Ihaveovorknown , Kdll nd from all the the Me IK over country ro- Mat ort comes that there has been nn un- X isual fulling oil'in the supply , which Olsc be the smallest we have had in Pell teen . years. " Pow "What is the cause of the failure of Hun St crop ? " was asked. Stev "In the first plnco , this is what is Tun ailed an 'off year , ' and 1 must say it Thu decidedly ! 'off. ' The crop last year The so unusually abundant in fact , it Tyk Wei the largest I have ever known Wee hat shippers expected to iind a Wcl carcity this season. There would bo Wa unusual in the ordinary ourse of events. But a second cause the diminished supply is to bo ound in the unprecedented drouth vhich Imi prevailed in all parts of the puntry this year , nnd espo- brui ially in New York. The over attor cause has most effectually chill off what would otherwise have skin icon a very fair average crop. Wo ante to Now York state always for ivory bulk of our supply , and this year 25c ' has been a complete failure , The pplcs which come from the northern western counties are usually the avpritcs in the market ; but a largo mjprity ; of the shipments from thcno ections this year uro so small and tinted ! that they are hardly fit to bo I upon the market. Occasionally n lot is received , but wo have been bligcd to get our best shipping apples 'oiu other sections. 1 should say the present crop in this state was thnnJ25 per cent of a fair average Do . " frie "From what localities docs the , lmt of the supply come/ / " his "Wo have received largo shipments con the eastern litotes and provinces , 'live hilo some very line fruit has been des from Canada. Ohio has also a Ole crop thu year , but very little of to a western fruit finds its way to our do inrkots. The Canadian apples are at call : resent the best in the market , and ork > have been received generally in $6 xcellent condition. Much complaint Totl been iimdu by shippers that the York State apples have been Tttko oorly packed this season. The bar- block oniari | in which they are sent to thoinar- are undoraizod , the majority of en dl Then being nearly a peck short , while thu I shipments from other localities this BY illiculty ha not been mot with , the I > 1 barreU being strongly jimdo n ul full juensuro being yivon. If this custom ia puiaistud in our stnto njtploa will ctrtninly Rain n l , ul roputtiti n , both in foroixii ami doincstio nmrkuts. " KXPoKTt. For \vcok D.t 21 ! , 1SSO. Oct. 23 , New York i/isH / sii .Montreiil , . I.S21 11 , Uo ton Anntioll : ] < . ToUl ! ,7M ) S7,2.t ; For week cmllug Oct. 2l > , 18SI. Oct. : ? 1,1.1s. , . Yoik . . l.lHIi Montreal. . . r.,1101 . -Halifax i.oai Tot.il lO.rtM M,122 ) It will be seen that tlio quantity ex ported this year averages only one- tenth of that whii-li found its way into foreign markets n year ago. It is proDnblo that shipments henceforth will be considerably diminished , as the season is now almost ovor. WO M A ITS T1 ! U13 J'lll KND. A friend in need is n friend indeed. This none can deny , especially when iistnnco H rendered when one is sorely atllicted with disease , morn par ticularly thaso complaints niul weak nesses so common to our female popu lation . , lively woman should know " i hat Electric Hitters arc woman's true friend , nnd will positively restore her to health , een when all other reme dies fail. A single trial always proves our assertion. They are pleasant to the taste , and only cost fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Tsh AMcMahon. . (2) ( ) LIST OP LETTERS in I'mt Ollico iitiiin tlie v'cck ending Xovemlior 13 , 18S1. lie ; Ha Hi. Hi.HH HH { llul Hr. Chi Coi Cm Cn > 1)01 Di > DiOr. Or. Jill V Or ! Hit Itn Aoi lln Hy HIV Jov .Toll Kct A Iliun In.ll won ono ViOn men Will the Kelt ' lng land men alloi ait ) ncntKc prlci [ ilc ! ! yi ) l. . fost nfcst ) with ! ' that Rlvoi OH la THOMAS ] ' . HAI.I , , Kmm [ 1'ost Master. IMDlllt No vcntl Bnolclin Araicn Salvo. irrteJ The best salvo in the world for outs , upon ruiHon , Boroa , ulcora , Bait rlioum , PAUI DAT Borus , totter , chnppetl Jmudo , INKJO Jiillblains , corns and all kinds of eruptions. This nalvo is gunr- onloy FIMI .ntced to gtvo perfect satisfaction in Thi case or inonay refunded. Price , ncctli wauk per box. For snlo by roada T I , t MC-MAIION , Omaha. Wo plftCO 111110 n-Boii < A. MARTIN , and An any EECHiNT ] TAILOR , comp irt.Dov'fl tUcui H. 1220 Farnham St. , Vlcol Man Dpairoa to announce to his riends nnd the Got HO oral public IckttM ho has resolved to reduce until prices to the lowest notch Ixw Ch sonsistont with tha principle of mlted and let live. " Gentlemen thron lesiring a flrat-claob Suit of 1 0 way lotho0 , in all renpects equal oany nnd second to none , will KK well to give Mr. Martina I'll . Good Businesa Suite to WFoi rkor $25 For , , Pine Pantaloons , IlllOi and upwards. nidi in IU-1 the Stockholders of the Nebraska Qa Unloi Light Comp.iriy. Strut iiotlio , Ijiat a Hiwilm mettfn/ .iiil On toclihoMcru will bu held at thoolllioof nald oca. ) , ( ) imh.i , at 4 p. in , , on tliu ifitli d y of HctmUT , US1 , for thu inirX3W | of i-ltttliiK ov- dlrci torn , and the olllctr * of the cou iiiny. liav Inn luui ; a failure to tka directorial A1 last : niiMiril ineullnu. HVLVANL'S WUIHIIT , I'reiMciit , , FJ'ANKMUUI'HVHtcr Uiry. Dated Omalia , Noy. b , 18S1 , iio 6t v Tnrrnut'Q Seltzer Aperient Mnvproporlv l.fft'nltp'l 'li ni'iM nf intill- rltio , forlt dintH N luri j ii in fin. < , , Uh | RCM | the r < i'UH-rutnr ) iHintr f llu nuimi | ( , drt Ilio ork of nxtorntl in t , , il , it' , . > , „ llu , | , clno into ; Nntiiro wonri' Till Ainricnt oicn < i the proper MimiM , Hi inuil IHRKptr. . nilttnl lo rriumo thi-lr nr. , in I iho pntirnt Kttiucll. SOtUMYALI. DIH-iK.IST.S Who wnnfc glossy , end \ravy tresses ol'abundant , uonufiihl Hair must nso JA'ON'S KATI1AIRON. TWa elegant , clionp nrticlo always innucs tlio Hall * Krow freely nnd fust , tccys ifciVoiu falling 01(5 ( arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff nni ! itching , makOH the Hair strong , S'vlnj ? it a curling tendency and IdTping it i\\ \ any doslrcd poshiuit. licnu- ( If u ! , lumltiiy Hair is llio sure r > ; sult ol' using Kuthairoii. SSS33S3S&S3SK- Faf It Mm iu < umti J" , ffiu : m i'.ik nf Ui _ lIlOrtlllllKlf tpi lrllliuiur rmiil . rimn viii I. to r < " > rt < m < iiiilnnil ] toll linulllltMAPIlIld Mop Bittoro. " viu.li' , u > o Hop D. If TonorojouiiB ! > ' ! iniiir rlnitfroiiiiniy li. ll'i-i' tliin oi ill * lpi > utl l > i u .toiiniv.imr- rloil cir flnrV , vl > > " > i | > ' infnitrfrlni ? ( rum 'jitiir on n Ud o ( * lck tiers , uly uil Hop . VTIwovir yon n - ill Hf | rtiemmr yoo .lly f rein tmie tint " | " rtemjiami- . . . ! - * y.j11ar. rtemjiamicwaajrt | li.u ot ktitiiuM' ' vltlioulnilor/iM .nlto Hop ClttO"- . You will Ho curcdiryoiuijc Hop Bltterp PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! Sure ! Cure Found at Last ! : No Ono Hcoil Suffer ! A eurocitro for Illlinl. Illottlln , ItdiliiR nntl Ulccratol Piles haslici'inllM.'UMrL-il by Dr. Wil- , ( an Indian remedy , ) rAllcil Dr. William's liullan Ointment. A nliiRlo tiox ha ( .ureil thu .lorstclironlo CIIHOA of'mr UOjinra staiiilin . No need Buffer flvoinliiut < n alter n pljlni ; thin nondciful Buotlilnc iiK-tlldiio. Lotioua , Instru. nicntu oii'l clcetuarlus do moro Imrin than Koocl , William's Oiiilintnt iibRotln the tnmora , allajD interiBC Itchlnx1 , ( iiartlvulaoly nt night alter Kcttln ? wann In bed , ) acts n * njioultico , this Instant h utaii nnd rainless rvllcf , anil l iirciared ] only for I'llci , Itching of thu | irlatu | > aru , and for noth clso. ( Itoad uhitthaHon J. U Crfflnlicrrv of Clcio- ta > e about Dr. Willlam'H Indian 1'ilo Oint ment : I ha\o used sooro of Pllon euros , nnd It iffonls me p caauro to my that I hn \ c no > or f ound ) thing nulch g&\e sucu Iminoilato and punna- relief as Dr. Wil l.im'H Indian Ointment. Forsalo bynllUntjfijists ormnllcd ou tccuiiit of irlce , * 1.00. 1.00.HENRY HENRY & CO. . Prop'ru. , CLRvnu.si ) , Onio. Tor sale by C. T Goodman. D ( or bomi ? the most direct , quickest , tif ) r line r-onnoctlnif llio treat Motropolli ) , ' < nH | , , , ! , and the KAHTKIUI , NOOTILRASTIIW , 1 rtBUV. iidSouTii'KAHrKiiN LINF.M , which terminate t IS not KANHAH CUT , LXAVRNWORTII , Aiciiiafvin OUNCIL DM/ITS / and OtUiiA , the Conu > | , J . , ' 'ILSTHIW from which radiate i woam , EVERY LINE OF ROAD penetrates ) the Continent from the MIssoQJ ) to the 1'aclllo Hloiw. The CHICAGO ] ROOK ISLAND & PA- OIFIO RAILWAY the only line from Chicago owning trac/c / Into anenn , or which , liy Ita own rood , rcachux the alxivo named. No TIIANHPKHH BT CAKILIAOHI MIHHINO CONNRCtlOVHl No huddlltlff III III- entllntod or unclean tars , as in cry invwonKcr U ravl In roomy , clnan and ventilated.coathui Fast KxproM Trnlnn. West A- CARU ol unrivaled majfnlllccnce , PDU.UAN A AUCB NLXKriNo C'ARN. and ourawntrorld-famouii UAIIH , upon which meals nro servwl of nil- irjuuwcd I'xccllunco , at the low rate of KKV NIV- Cx.tTU BACU , with aniplo time for healthful iloyment. Throutfli Cars lfct cn Chicago , Pcorla , Mil aukooand Mliwourl Illver I'olntjjnnJ rloxo con cctlons at til lolnla of liitcrsccUoii with ether . ticket ( do not forget tills ) directly to every fn ) of liiK3ttancc | In Kannai. Nvhraiika , Illack LC * , Wyoming , Utah. Idaho , Nevada. California. , WMhlnitton Territory , Colorado , Arliona New Mexico. liberal arrank-emenU regard I ng biCKa o u othir line , ami rates of faro always aal ow a * mipctltors , who furnish lint a tlthtof tbo coin- ' and tackle ol Rporbnnen froo. Tickcta. mam and foldtru at all nrlnclpa ) In the United HUU * and CtinajA. H. L'Alll.i : , K. 8T. JOHN , 1'roa't li dun. Ocn , Tkt and I Wr A * Uamurur. Chicago Clilcairo. IN PASSENGER RATES ! IIOIUlIi : IIIIOH. . nrokcru In all Ilnllrou ] , Onialm , Nek , olfcr Tickets to the l'Ji l , further notice , at the followlnuuhiard ; of Hates I ; Chlcaijo , 312 ; Hound Trip , t2l,00 , Tliono nre Flrnt-C'liwHlliketn and irood for return ironjrh thojc'/ir.aiid ilatho Old Kcllalilu t'hl. , llurllntfton & ( julney HuilroaU A loo. one to I l > t cKM. tfij tlatv. NKWVOUIC , iJlOO , IIOHTON , " 2 00 , IMIII/ADKU'HIA , 27W ) , 21 CO. ' WAHIII.S'U'ION , 2700 , 21 f * . | > artculatii. ! wrlto or KO direct to IIO1II1IK . , D'-alcru In Iluducud Jtato Kiillroad ami teatnslilp llcktlD , bOU'Itinllifit. , Omaliv Neb , Ill-number the ] > lar Three Uoon North of I'udllu llallrwa JJLpot , lUwt Hldu of Tenth . Omaha , AuiriiHt I , IH81 auS'xIawJni w. UOAK . k r O"CAUC ( 100 DOANE&CAPdPBELL , Onn \ttorneys-at-Law , rale Om S , W COIl. TH Aa 8TS. 0. VI IL - . No Changing Cars Wlicro Ultret contHYtion urn iiiiito w SUil'.I'lNO OAK LtNhM lot NKW VWUK , UOSTON. UALTISIOUK , WASHINGTON AND ALL KASTKHN ITIILS , The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAI'OUH , CINCINNATI , LOUIS nttil Ml plnlIn the tllH KKSt US For ST. LOUIS , Wlicrr illrrrt eoniicclioni urainmloin the Unloi ' ' ' " ! i tint Ihrnueli Kit rpliifCtr - - M.t.l'OINTi NEW LINE" > "DES IV10INES TltK TAVOUITK KOUTK KOIl Rock Island. The unnpnlnil Ituliicctnontu cRurctl liy tlilN Mil lo trxccli r mill tourists uroiw follow : i ta In llttlliiliii ; Clmlrs. Tliu ( mnoim U. , It , S Q. 1'alafo Dining Care. OorRiwii Hti'dllholoKatit hlcli-lwcluxl rattan with „ Ing clnlra for the oxilmlio , umol flrdt-clam jvasjcii' era. Steel Trick ami nuperlor equipment comlilr with llii-lr K'o'it through car nmiiKVinint , nnV _ ; hl , alxno all othorn , the fa\orlto route to tiic Vitt , South niul SaullKvwt. try It , anil yon nlll lliul triuolliirrt ( luxury In toad of aill fomfort. Throuiili tlclutno \ tlilii crtnliratuil line ( or salt at nil ollnvi In the Unltcil HUtoa nndaiivla. . All liifoiiiutlon ni.jnt ration of faro , SloopliiK .Vtr ncminiMO'lntioiin ' , Time TubU'8 , etc. , will bo cheerfully given b ) appljini : to fKiicicvAi , i.owiir : , , Qeneml onset Avcnt , CMcao. ( J. On , Manager Chtcaco. Sioux City & Pacific THE SIODX CITY ROUTE ItuiHaHullil Trntn lliroiiKh from Council Bluii's to bt. Paul Without Change Time , Only 17 Hours , ir is fl.OO HJI.K3 THE SHORTEST I1OUTK , ritoH COUNCIL. BLUFFS TO ST. I'AUD. JllNNKAl'OLIS DULUTir OH IHSMAHCK , tnd all jwlntfl In Northern lawn , lHnnc otA am Dakatn. Tills Una In cmilppcil with tlio Improved WiatlnnhoiiHo Automatic Air-brake nd Ullloi Platfunn Coupler uiul lludor ; MiJ lor SPEBD. SAFETY AND COUFOUT unsur | uiiixl. Pullman I'alsco Slvci > lny Cur run throiiKh WITHOUT OIIANOK lictucvn Knn KIS City ami .St. IMtil , Un Council lllulTti am Mloiix City. Troliifleato Union P.iclQc Trnnitfcr At Conn ell Illnllii , nt 7i.'i : : p. m. ilally on nrritnl of Knniuia City. St. JoBi'jili niul Ooutiill IlliilTs train from the South. Arrlvlnjrat Hloiur City 11:36 : p. in. niul nt tliuNow Union Dcjiot at St. I'aul at I'.UC noon. TKN HOURS IN ADVANCE OP ANY OTIIKH ROUTE. jtjritcniomlicr In tnklnp ; the Sioux CltItouto you ( ctn'lhrmuli Trnln. The Hliorlont Una , thu ( Quickest Tliuu anil % Comfortulilu llldo In tilt Through l art ) Lotuccn COUNCIL 11LUKKS AND ST. PAUL. XirSiO thnt your Tickets rcml < In the "Sioux Citvr.inl I'adflc lUlhouil.1 J' . S. WATTLES , J. n. IIUCHANAN hiMKiriiiU'mlent. Gcn'l Paid. Auunt. I' . K. 110DINSON , AHM'I Oeii'l Vasf. At | , tllxHOiirl Vnlluy , loua , J , II. O'lJKVAN , Snutliuont riiAKi ) t , Coiinoll HIiilTn , Iowa 1880 , SHORTJ.INE. 1880 , KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs IS IIIK OK1.T Direct : Line to ST. LOUIS \ AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. chanjfo of cam between Omnhn and ni. ixjuls , ud but ono lictwcon OMAHA u J NK\V YORK. aily PassengerTrains minima ALL EA8TEIIN AND WKSTKHN UITIKS with LESS ClIAUOKS and IN ADVANC'K of ALL OTIIKH LINES. This mitlro Una In oquinod with Pullman' ! Palaca Hlieiiln Care , Tahca Day Coachra , Mlllor't Safety Platlonn and Coupler , and the colobratoJ WcatfnifhotiHo Alr-hrako. jdrHeo that \our ticket roads VIA nANBAS CIT4' , ST. JOSEPH tt COUNCIL IILUKFS JUIL , \ \ \ Kt. Jomjih and Nt. LouU. Ticket * for tialo at all conjioii nUtlong In thr , J. K. I1ARNAHD. U. DAWKS , Oen. Kuit. | , St. Jo i > li , Ma Oca. I'vtu. and Ticket AKI. , St. Joseph , Mo. I Anvr ItoiiLKN , Ticket Acnt ( , 1020 Famhani itrcut. A. B. lUuUKP , ( Jonoral Airent , OMAHA. NK Dandies Nuts Fruits Etc Etc , , , , , , M N. P. JENSEN'S ' RESTAURANT A " "Antf Confectionery ! 410 10th St. , OMAHA , NKH. FAHOYFfni \A \ REAL ESTATE BROKERS 7fo. 150U Fnrnlmm Street , PXKJIC Nor h ( Idu ow Orond Cintral Until , DAVIS & SNYDER , J IGOCFnrnliamCt . Omaha , Nebrn Ooru.ully stlectud land In tosUirn N liraika fur ( Jroat ISarKalnu In ImproU'd tarns , nud Omaha illy property. F. I DAVIS WEU3TKII HNV'DKU Lat Laud Oora'r U. H , li. _ , THIS AWD CORRECT SIAP jcyond any rensonatiln _ question thftl ti/ ! > 1 tin ( k. t iv ; i for you in inko wlirn . - In . Ir.-npllnj pi. . „ . . „ . , . f jnlcago nno alUrthe Principal Points In the Wesl , North and Northwest ? ' tin 11'j ' , , f ljv ? X * { < * $ * $ VvrTre ! L L& = J m j j v ' .Vfiuorjv , V&te CT tYrC M t _ -rK. . i , { QHicAQo _ NCuTn : wimTrirArr\xrA/ - ; THE CHICAGO A. NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , 'IMjirlnolnnl Ittir , rtm < o.ioli way dally fnini two to fonrurinuro 1" , - miiooni ) lu.ulcitoi Ulilcogotiiatusrallio , , A. The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. Ithllir nn1vinnillli'yt.rnns riillmnH.SlcrpliifjCnr North or N'nrthwrstot CUIcano. II.Ua . . . ' . ' . r.inl ; . , ' ' * " " ' itOtl It , HfoniH tlio follow Inj , ' Trunk IJncs : . .uiV.Vl.L ' " * " ' ! " < ' 1 " ' ' , ? . " ' > "Wliioiia.illimMotn&rontr.ilD.ikital.lnft'M "Ntir inlmi 'r ' ' 'imrli'lf" ' " 1'1'11 ' ' ' ' " " "cllliak'V ! su ' ? ml nml M'lmwiP" ' ! MHO. -J ( CaiTiiiVs'11 ' "Ur "lls r ° " 1' ' nro hullt ' 'y ' " " Co'll'u | Tlckot AgcutsiiUlio Uuitcil'stntca ana ] Jtciiicinlict ' tn n.sk for Tickets via tills road.liosuro they read over It , and take none otlior. KAKU.N Ht.'UlUIT.Gou'l MiwiascrOlilcaRO.T.W. . ' * 11. SirXNKTT.Uou'ir.iss. Apont , OUIcaa ; < W HAUKV P. nUKI. . Tlc'irt ' Agcnt.0. A N. W HnllnAjr , Uth ami Kainh m ntrooU. 1) . K. KIMIIAU , , AMhUnttleket A cint U. & N. W. iMIwny. lUh'and Fanilium itroots * J. lliil. . llcl.L-t Ak'cnt 0. A N. W. lltllway , U. P. H. U. Dcixjl. ' BAMKST. 01.A11K ( IvnorM Airrnt. MAX MEYER & BRO. , the Oldest Wholesale and Retail Jewelry House in Omaha. ( Visitors can hero find f all novelties in Silver Ware 1C , Clocks , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Lhe La test ' , Most Artistic , and Choicest ( Selections in Precious Stones , and all descriptions of Fine Watches at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store S , Tower Building , corner llth and Farn- COhi ham Streets MAX MEYER & BRO. MAI IETEE & BED. EC THK LKA151NG IN THI : WESTI General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices , are as Low as any Eastern Manufacture and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Pianos , Knauo Pianos , vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Clough & Warreu , Sterling , Imperial , Smith , American Organs , &c. Do ' not fail to see UB before pnr- chasing. Max MEYER & CO. , Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards , Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards , Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. HAVE DECLINED SLIGHTLY ! AND J. B. Detwiler s the first to make the announce ment to his customers and the general public. MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AND WINDOW SHADES , \lways sold at the lowest Market Prices. Ne carrry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Drders promptly filled and every attention given to patrons. B D ET WILER 9 fStottf tf-r * ifimfi i/M qr W MM rlfl t TJj MMV % 1313 Farnham Street. DM AH A , - - - - NEBRASKA.