Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 17, 1881, Page 3, Image 3
Tllli OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY DECEMBER D , 188 ] ROME LIFE OF THE OZAE , Incidents of His Coticealnmit at Gntchiua. The Palnoo Ho Llvon -LunchlnR W WltUHIs Fniunj The Crarinn'n Boudoir- Iximlnn Uillj leliyraph , Notwithstiuiiling Iho uiunt of the \ > inter auaaon Mid the nv ivssoinbly of tlic nohility in { 5 * . 1'ctcrS' burg , tlio c/ar rcninins o > iicu.ilud in the seclusion of Ontchina. Tliisplai'i is about -10 miles frtnn SL , Vutevsburg , with \\hicli it is more or less dirccll > connected by thtvo rnitways. It is thus vuito n strutugical position , and possibly this circunutanco has in- ttucnccd its solcction s an imperial retreat. The residence is surrounded by abuautiful park , vith picturosiiuely un.lulatini ; gniumls , the graceful slopes being ndonted with line olil trinbcr. The IURCC ! itself is an enor > inous building , or block of buildings. . One huge e < | iiarc stone edifice occu pies the centre , and from it brand out on either side circularwingswhicl servo as galleries to connect tlio limit odilk'0 and tvro smaller but substnn tial anneves that face in the same di rection as the centr.il portion ant form protections tit the ends of the general Hcmi-cirnlar front. In the central bl < Kik are the state and largci recojitioti rooms. The winy on tin lett iS'UO.'upiod by tlio iiiiperrU family In that on the right are the apart incuts for members of the household Visitors .arriving arc conducted to tin central ntranco , and , except undoi the most safe conduct , and aftei searching examination , no one is nl lowed 4o approach that portion of tin palace inhabited by the cr.ar. Thu : the general arrangement- tlio build ings , keaidcs ottering the advantage' of accommodation to be found in i large cnansion , affords sx > cial security for tlio personal safety of the emperor whoeo apartments -coniplotoly iso latctl and unapproachable except b < narrow passages tiiat are strictl ; guarded. The ordinary sitting room of th < czar in which he transhcts business i situated on the first floor of tfv blfck inhabited by the imperial funii ] y. It is a comfortably , but fiinifJy furnished apartment. The style sixmo what betokens -character of its-oc cupant. A number of heavy Oorinan faehipned and capacious arm-chair give it an appenmnco of pondccou Ht'letnnity. Little < elegance or orna ment is noticeable , but a large wrCtin ! table and other unmistakable sign denote that many of the emperor" hours arc here passed in close apphca tion to tlio emlleec business that -de valves on the autocratic head of - , syh torn of bureaucratic centralization The c/ar is an early riser , and tin labors of his day commence at ! ) ki tin morning. Till I o'clock ho isoccii pied in his study receiving tin minist rs , who present their veekl ; or daily reports , end consulting will them over affairs ofotato. . Tlioceoep tion of ministers if followed by tin presentation of officials who have re oently received important appoint ir.enta , or with whom the emperor for some particular treason , desires t < converse. Occasionally a newly ap pointed ambassador or diplomat ! agent is introduced to present ht'fl.ere cleiitials , and-rnrcly-u. day-pusaoa with out one or more ( Russian doputttion obtaining an audience , It is special ) : significant of the policy of the ptvjson war that while high olKcials harp of ten a difficulty in obtaining an uiter view , his majesty K always ucecssibl to provincial deputations , which ar sometimes composed of wild Khireix sometimes of swarthy Kal muks or skiiivslnd Samo'yodcB and sometimes of illiterat Russian peasants v < lie desire to pru sect a holy picture to their grea father , and to express their loyalt ; and devotion to his person. Thu CM pcror receives tine and all with a t > teri dignity which , though accompanied ii moat cases by a certain kindness o iniuuier , always le-ives the convielio ; that Alexander IIL feels himself ai autocrat and is determined to yieli none of his prerogatives , but to 2111 prese un all who approach him fhn they are in the presenoe of an absolut though kindly master , This specie of self-assertion was a trait in th character ot the enioior ] in his ver ; earliest days. He is devoted to music and , vhen u boy , it wasfiuggosted thi ; he might derive pleasiiiofrom taking part of the musical porforuiances of th palace occheatra The then hoir-an parent was delighted at tlio idea , am it remained to be settled on what in strument he should learn to peiform Characteristically this imperiou prince selected the trombone as biun , the instruiuent with which ho eouli produce the gieatest effect , and , Idve of music though ho was , his perform ancu appeared ehiotly to consist in well sustained and fairly successfu effort to drown tlio remainder of th orchestra. Although stern and oven overheat ing toward the majority of those wJn mirround him , Alexander 111. has al ways boon a sympathizing and affec donate husband and father. A I o'clock daily ho lunches will his wife and children , and to thi meal none but the closest intimates o his family are ever admitted. Afto luncheon , if there are no further < ! oi utations to receive , or important bus ! ness tit attend to , the c/ar goes ou walking or driving in company witl the ompregs or his SOUK. At 7 : r0 ! which in Russia is considered a lat hour , the emperor and empress dine but at this meal the children , win have already been consigned for thi night to the care of their superintend onto , dp not appear. In the ovenin ; there is often a little music , of uhicl the umpross is ns fond us the emperor and her majesty is a oed pianist The c/ar retires to bed parly , and b ; II o'clock all is eilenco in the imporia apartments. During the day-timo the omprcs occupies a room on the ground lloo exactly below the czar's _ study , witl which it communicates directly by i small private staiicaso. The c/arina'i boudoir is elegantly furnished but n a simple ) style , and with no appear tincoof luxury except such as is t-ivei by the presence of certain handsomi pieces of furniture and objotcs d'ari which remain to testify to the extrav agant tastes of former occupantk The look out from the windows ovoi the i irk Is charmingly picturesque , bir ( ho attention is somewhat disti.ictcd from the beauties of thu scenery by Iho oonliiu.aluciim hinnediately in front of the \\imUms of the many sentries whoclosely&urrouiidthohouso. The empress is nn ndmirablo n a.iaoi < Irotli of her time will of ovcrythhic that pel tains tv > the housrhokl duties. Hvr great intelligeuco and sweetness of manner have given her nn oxtiaor- dinarv inlluenco over her husband and nil other poisons whonru brought ink contact with her. The Antichkini palace , which she oceupiid as C/arov- nn , wi\s u model of household innimuo mcn ( , and to her initiative are duo tin commencement of swooping reform ? in the administration of the othci overgrown palaces. She is patroness and takes as far as possible an activi interest in the management of half tin charitable institutions in Russia , and particularly those that are connected with the protection of women and children. Kverv morning , while the emperor is busy 14 ; stairs \ \ ith his ministers , the ompresE receives the reports of M. LMianolf , Oen. lliiumgarton , and others , whom she intrusts with the supervision ol the vniioussocieties in which phu if interested. It Is rare also that any deputation or individual of import ance is presented to the emperor with' out being subsequently introduced to the empress. But it is not nlfaira pertaining to her imperial position alone that occupy the attention of this excellent wife and mother. The em press1 solicitude for the safety of hoi husband is well known , a'ld it ha ; been observed that she is never at caw when ho is called away from home. The education andcaroof her children aho engross much of her thoughts. The oldest son , the Czarevitch , is it his fuuiteonth year , and resembles hi : mother in features. Ho is of an an tivo and lively disposition , and , foi his yoare , is far advanced in h i studies. Russian is always the Ian guagc employed by the imperial fam ily when they are together , bub vhei the boys are with their teachers thcj speak French and English on altcrnati days. Six hours n day are devoted t < study by the young princes , but thoi education is not limited to aedcntar ; studies alone. They are also practicei in riding and shooting , and tlio Czar ovitch is , it is said , already a good she and rides well. The critical position of tile countr ; and the personal danger of the emperor poror are the dread skeletons in tin cupbo.uxl of the otherwise happy ini perial fcmily. WONDERS IN INVENTIONS. Important Discoveries of the Dooado- New > ork Star. Th last ten years in the history o American iuvontiiins itavo been won derfully prolific in important rcsultn To say nothing of the telephone , th phonogid ) ! ! , the electric light , am the system of automatic and uadru phix telegraphy , all of which havi been so fully dosciibed that thoi principles are purfiwtly familiar ti general public , there have boon Jium erous discoveries and improvement which , in their way , have brough revolutiwis in the arts and science ? The agent said : "Among the mos important of recent discovciies ar impi-ovoMents in the manufuctiiro a valcanizod India-rubber in its variou applications , which have resulted i : making it the best And cheapest ma terial for-superior and highly-linislie combs , in flexibility and durability are equal to the best nprn and shell and are now extensively uiannfiu turod. Tdio principal factories for th making of rubber oombs are locate in Connecticut. " The material produced by this not process Assessed peculiar totalities It was more perfectly elastic thai common caoutchouc , resisted the nc tion of the ordinary solvents of thn material , * vas better .iblu to recist th wear and tear of its surface , and prc servtfd its flexibility at all tempera turos. Then Mr Nelson Goodyoa patented a process of solidifying rub her , makjiy it susceptible to any forr of process of manufacture. Tlio next invention of any iiupwt anco was a [ jegging-nuvchinu. Poggo > .shoes made by hand were manutac tured in largo quantities a long tim before the invent ion of this machine i.iuc the manu acturo was , and is , con ( ined chiellyto men's boots and shouo and to the coarser kinds of ladici dioes. Lynn , the great centre of th manufacture of ladies' shoes , wa never engaged to any extent in th iii.iiiufncture of pegged shoes. Th introduction of the machine lart'el , increased the production , and of course , diminished the con of the product. There have bee many improvements in the stitching machines , the product originally of th mechanical genius of Klias Howe This machine was first periected ii 1845. Prior to this wonderful invention tion ladies' shoes were "bound , " as i was called , by hand. Its introductio ; speedily revolutionised this department mont of industry. A single operate with ono of those machines can do th work of nearly u score working by th old pioccss Mi tli neo'Jlo and thread rundoring possible the production o elaborately stitched hoots of the pree cut day at modeiate cost. These in ycntiono , and niuiiy others of niino importance , have revolutionized th shoe manufacturing industry , so tha to-day tin machinery employed in tin prosecution represents an amount o individual labor which it would bedif licult exactly to compute. A process has recently been patent ed in the United Suites by which she is made at a low elevation by forcim a stiong current of air upon it as i falls into the water. Another impor taut nso to which lend is put is tin preparation of oxide of lead or whit lead as a pigment. In this branch o the lead industry this country takes ; a prominent and probably a leadini position , an the practice of paintin ; dwelling houses is more common that in any other country. Tlio safoty-drnm , another new invention tion , is a oafoty device which guard against accidents arising from KOII : deiangement in elevator machinery or seine obstruction in the hatch-way whereby the ropes may bo uncoiled fron the main drum of the engine whili the car remain tomporauly lodgei at a greater or less distance fron the bottom. It is QHO n perfec eafogmird against the too rapid decen of the car in case the bolt or any par of the gearing connected with the engine gino should give way , or if run toi fast by the carelessness of the opera tor. The snfoty-drnm take * the placi ot tirdiuniy shcnNor-whcols and nets a'jtho medium through which motion is communicated fiom the engine to tin. car. All ropes coniu-cting from Mil oiijtinu to tliu vav nto nrnuiged Hi ncl upon this iluiin in suchu nminior that any ilofiUigonient iutlii'ir lieaiingo , 01 change in their action , or iiicteaso in their motion beyond that prescribed ns the regular working rate , will im < mediately bring into action two pow erful brakes and thus instantly st n the entire apparatus. Great improvements ha\u bcoi made in the methods of coiistructior used for iron safes , making thorn inn ptegimblo to almost any appliance ii use by the most o.xpert burglars. Tin doorc , which are generally the weal point of a safe , are constructed ol plates so dove-tailed mid tilting correspondingly rospondingly into the jambs that tin wedge , the most elff'tivo implemenl used by the burglar , is perfectly pow erless ujainsl them , while the accn racy with which they lit offers m opportunity for any crovicu inn which nilro-glyceiinu or any other explosive plosive fluid c.ui bo introduced. Tin jdy of the snfo being also con structcd of alternate plates of iron wclden iron and steel , carbonized ant lecarboni'/cd steel and crystal stwl 'listened together by bolts from thoin ido , elfoctivoly piovonts them bcint 'orced by sletlgo-hammors , jimmie.i uuk.scroWR. or any otlior burglarioii ! nstrument. Their tirciunof ( jtuili ; ies are nlso secured by n filling o ! concrete , \\hieh n akesthem absolutely | ) roof against both tire and damp. Ii iddition to the fire-proof filling , tin safes are furnished with improvw combination locks , varied for e.icl safe , many of which are supplied witl an automatic rotary movement , ant consequently operated without air aibor or spindle passing through tin door into the lock , rendering it im possible to pick them by any proves yet invented. In 181t > Dr. Gat liny invented : method of transmitting power b ; moans of compressed air drive ! through pip es. Up to ten years agi his application for a patent for thi process from the United States wa rejected by the Commissioner on th ground that it was n discovery , nm not an invention. Patents , have luwvover , boon obtained for it ii Europe , and it is by means of thi method that the tunnel of Mount Coni has boon worked. The process wn used in the work on Uoosac Mountai tunnel. The refusal to grant him patent called his attention from thi valuable idea , though it is nnquoi tionablo that by itnii the future powc will bo thus created and distributed i cities , avoiding the bother , expcnai and complication of individuals bavin their own sources of power. Likuth distribution of gas and water , thi method ot distributing power is at glance so advantageous that its ineril ire evident. In 1872 Dr. CJatKng invented an patented a steam plow , or earth pul verizing machine , to bo propelled b steam and animal power combincc The failure of his health and the lo1 pi ice of grain at that time provonte his bringing this invention into prac tical use. Dr. < Iatling has devote his time and attention to improvin tlio gun which bears his name , an the success which has attended hi labors seduced him from the mot congenial field of peaceful iuvcntiot Within twenty years since collodio came to be a prominent chemical i photography , there have , uf coursi been a thousand delicate Ktul strict ! chemical improvements in ovci step of the process. During th last ten years the quality < the coating material has been can fully studied and artists hae dlscoi orcd just the right combinations < gun-cotton , alcohol and ( other to usi The best mode of making this fill sensitive , the best material for dove ! oping the shadows when thrown jipo it ; the manipulation best adapted t remove defeats in the impression , tli bath that will set the lines , am more than nil , the most approved an skillful handling of the glass asu tyj to print with , and the various modi of toning , softening , intensifying , an piercing the picUirtH thrown from tli glass to the paper , have been studio with persistent enthusiasm. Inventive talent has also bee brought to bear upon soap. Seven materials have buen avowedly an openly mixed with oaps ns improve ments. The use of it-sin has bee utilized. Silex , either as sand or i the form of "wator-ghiss" or solubl glass ( nitrate of soda ) , is one of th most common , and some of the soap made in this way aie extremely e ; Jicicnt and useful. Modified Boat. for various special purposes are no made by mixing limb-water , dii solved alum , etc. , with soap alread made. It will bo remembered that soon a ; ( cr the commencement of the Civ War in 1801 Congress appropriate $1,500,000 for the construction of on or more armored ships. Plans wor presented by seventeen different ii : ventora , manufacturers , or companies and of those three were accepted th corvette Galena , plated with iron thro inches thick , and hulled through an through by ten-inch shot in the nttaci on Fort Darling ; the frigate Now Iron sides , which , " -ith her battery u olueninch guns , proved yery effective tivo in attack ; and Ericsson's Monitoi which introduced the principle upo ; which all the successive and success fill ironclad batteries were built. Several oral loading inventors are now ongng ed in further improving the oxistin ; systems of constructing naval armor that will be completely shot and she ] proof. It is a gratifying fact to note tha invontoisaro taking advanfrgo of th gteat capabilities of iron for bvuulifu form , ns shown in its use for architec tural purposes. Its strength makes i suitable for structures and tracery o a light and trracuful effect altogothc beyond what is possible in wood o stone. Iii it can now bo rundom both the simpler and the richer beau ties of the Greek orders , the charac teiistio arches and stratifications o Rome , the points and pinnacles u Gothic designs , and the traceries an- arabesques , domes and pinnacles o the Moors , Homo of the comhina tioiis recently produced by a union o light castings and wire or road worl in trellises and verandas are wonder fully rich and light in effect. "Buclmpulba. " New , quick , complete euro In four dayx "fl"lir > ' "lfc < < ) , l"li " " " " tin } ? , frequent o ilifhcult urination , kidney dineawM.SI Depot t O , r , Goodwin' * , fi BITTERS Mr . J. O , lioliciUon , PltMmrir , I'A , rlu-v" wilTt rltiff f torn ( Microl ilcMlitv. vnt of ji ctltp , rnnitlintloii , ttc. , no that IHr u Imr Icii ! niter UKIIIR llunlocl ! Hlooil MlttiM I hit M cr tlinn lot jmrs. 1 cannot j > r l * Jmit Illltfr oo luiuli , ' Ui nilil" . nf nufliilo , N. Y. , wtllrn "Vou lurdotk IIIci lllttirn , In iliwiileill i\w of th ilooil ll > tr * , . ! Uilni'IIMO win limllj imrkiitwIlliinFcn'i. Inaxo iwl thnn injipf \ltli KM n > < uU , for ( orjililltj oftm-llur nndli n i > ot n friend of nilnu iuVrltif ! from ilruw : lie cfhct was t ! ttHoua. . " Union Turner , lloolioMcr , N. Y.l rlti I HIM uviiMittJcit to corloni illnoriUT of tin Kldtu ) * vul iinaMp to nltrnil to liiifliir" ! Imnloil. lllocx Hitter * rcllc\nl ma ln-lorc hull aliottl , * , Mod ili nl tint the will cnllmj uuruic. " i ; . .Wiiltli Hull , 11InKh.iinp.toni X \ , wrlton M milToTfil with * dull pnln through tm H HiiirnmliilioiiliUr. Lost my KiilrlH. iipjiotlti nilvolnr , MiilroiiM with illitlciiHy Ui-ip up nl lii.\ . Took > our llimlock Illood lliltiri in ill rirttil.niul h.mfrit no piln tlncotlMuik nl 'ir II | IIK thi'iiii" Mr N'oih lhU > i , Klmlra , N. Y. , vrltif , "Al jii 'our ' > rar i ji > I hail ( Ui ixtt.uk ol Mllou tour , HIM inrr full ) iron i ml. My illp'i-ttK otimn \trro wiviVciml , niul I would l > ocoii > | > lit < l > ) roi trutiMl for ilijH. Alter iwlnif two 1'otti. ofou llunlotk lllooil llltttri tlie liniro\fiiiciit iw * \l Iblu that 1M nstonllie < l. I n\nnowlho\iil \ 01 jc.u-sof utie , ilonfAlr ntul rcawimMiihj' C. ill.ii kc t Hobliwon , proprietor ol Tlw CAIII. ! re lntcrlnn , Toronto , ) nt. , riti : "For > onr 1 fiillinil ( ircntl ) from oft-rifiirrinxliiMi uiodjour IHmlock Illowl IHItew llli rrnnltii , ntul 1 no tlnil nnoilf It ) licttir than for j Mr . Wnllacc , llnltnlo , N. V , rltn : ' ! hav IH ! llunlook Hlooil Illtttrd for ncnoiM luul W1 lonn lifulivclu'n , niul i n rrronnnrnil It tonnjon for bllllomncss. " lire. Iru MullholUnil , Allxuiy , N. V , write ) ' 'For Funeral \enr I lme suffered from ot ( ncu : rlnif lillllouH hcndaehei , ilj spciwla. , ami eon tiUlnU jxvullar to inj PCX. Hlnciny \ \ 501 Uurdock lllocxl lllttcralamcntlre.lt rcllcxed. " FOSTER , MILBDRK. . & Do , , Propt BUFFAI.O , N. Y. Bold at wholesale by Ish fc McMahon and C. 1 Goodman. jo 27 ixxl-uio 1UVMAM "Ruaal i-kl Mejjjl Wo I West for home tlio most direct , quickest , u safest line connecting the front Metropolis , Oil CAflO , audtho EABTKRN , HOIITII-EASTIIIIN , Sow and SOLTII-EABTKIIN LINKS , which termlnntsthoi wlUi KANSAS CITT , LKAVRSWOBTII , ATOIIIBO Council BLUFFS and OtuiIA , the GOMMKKCI , CINIIRS Irom which radUto EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent tram the Ulmoc Rlror to tlio Pacific Slope. The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PJ CIFIO RAILWAY Ie the oaly line Irom Chicago owning tracn ID Kansas , or which , by Ita own rood , reaches t point * above named. No vuHir < a itr CAIBIA * No UKniNo ooNNRcnoNBl * No Saddling In I ventilated or unclean cats , as etcrv passenger carried In roomy , clean and ventilated coach upon * est Ex-nretw iTolrt. DAT CARS ol unrlvakd maj illlccnco , PDLLK PALMB SUIKPINO CARB. and onroniiworld-faiio Dmina C.MIB , utxin which moala are ecrvod ol v Buipaaaod excellence , at the low rate ol Bxvmi Fran Cirars BAOU , with ample time for heal thi enloj menu 1irouffh Can between Chicago , Pcorla , tl waukuo and Mlsaourl Khcr I'olnbR ; and close ct neottona at all fiotnta ot Intersection with ott roads. Or jon , Washlnitton Territory , Colorado , Ariio and New Mexico. AH 11 bcral arrangement * regarding baggage any other line , and rutos ot fare aluaja osl ow caajpetltora , wio fumlbh but a tithoot thee fort. fort.POCT and Ucklo ofejwrtiroeti frco. TickctH , mniis and folders at all prlncljia ottk-OH In the United States and Canada. It. R. CAULK , K. ST. JOHN , Vlio Prcw't & Gen. Oen , Tkt and Pacs'r A | Manager. Chliiiiro Chlraen , Gentle Women Who \rant glossy , luxnrlan and vravy tresses of abundanl beantiiU Hair mast ns JAON'S EAT11AIKON. Till decant , cheap article alway makes tlio Ilair Rrow ft-eel and fast , keeps it from fitlllni out , arrests and cares gray ness , removes dandruff am itching , makes the Hoi : Rtrong , giving it a cnrllni tendency and keeping it ii nn ? desired posiiioa. Beau t'.ful , healthy Hair is the sur result of using Kuthairou. 1880. SHORELINE. I88C KANSAS CITY StJoe& Council Bluff 18 Till DULY Direct Line to ST. LOUIi AND Till ; KAbT From Omaha and the Woot. Mo chanica ol cars Utwocn Omaha and t > i.ou' ' and but one bctucui OMAHA and Daily PassengerTrain IHACUUa ALL KA3TKKN AMD WKHTKHN OITIK8 with LW CJIAltQIlS and IN ADVANCKol ALL1 OTHEll UNKS. ' Thl entlro line la eouipnod with Pullman Palace fileeplrnf Care. Palace tiny Coaches Ulllei Bafoty I'latiorm and Coupler , and Uie celobraU , . , . . . . . , v.wu. w. \Vj ull.rVft..e . . II. . . . .braVo. _ _ that ticket rends your VIA nANfU CITY , ST. JOSfil'H & COUNCIL ULUKKS Ita' ' ioa < l , > la St. Jooih | and Bt , I uU. 'rkkeU lor ule at all couixjn utatlons lo U A'V DAWE8 , den. s'liit'/St / ! Jo ph. ' Mol Oen. I'aw. and Ticket Agl , Bt. Joseph il . U rnoKUK. . . A. B. BAWAUI OumnJ AU No Changing Cars OMAHA & CHICAGO , Vhf re direct connection are m.vto ith T - utl HI.K.Kl'INCl CAU LINK3 tor VBW VOUK , IIOSTON , PIllLADKU'lltA. RALTIMORK , WAS1IINOTOS AND ALL RASTKIIN ITIKS. The Short Line via. Peoria Kot INIUANAI'OLIS , CINCINNATI. IAJU18 1I.LK , Ainl all points In th' tUK KMT 1.IN1 For ST. LOUIS \\hrrn illrcit connritmiiH arc mule In the tlnloi IHpot with thi ) Tlinnik'h Slwplni ; 01 Lines lor AM , POINTS NEW LIME - DES MOINEJ THK FAVOIUTR ROUTE TOU Rock Island. The uneqvaleil Inducement off cnxl by thle lie o traclora and touriiU are an follow ir The celolirated PULLMAN (10-wheel ( ) I'ALAO SLEKPINQ OAHS mn only nn thin linn C , I t Q. F ALACK "HAWING ROOSI CARS , nit Ilortoii'n llivllnlni ; ( lialn. No extra charge ti kU In Kccllnlnir Uhalra. Thn fatuouu C , , I ) , . Palace Dining Care. Gorgeous finicking Ca Jttcd Ith rlpp > iit hlKh-backixl rattan rcvohlt chairs , tor the cxclusUo UN of Qn > t-che | < amei . Btcol Track acd luperior oiulir.iont combii'i lth their RJct throiih ( car nrnkiiKcuicnt , miVi Lhtu. ilxjvo all othcn , the ( aotHo route to It Rut , South and SoutheatU Try It , and } ou will find trellnc aluxnrj Ii gtenu ol a dlncomfort. Through tlckrto \ lo this relebnU'd line lor a at all oltlccs In the United StatM and Canada. All Information al.Jut rates of fare , Hleepli Car accoumiodatloni , Ttmo Tables , etc. , 111 I cheerfully ghon by appljlnit to | IEKCKVAL LOWELL.1 0 neral onicr Aicent , Cblcago , J. PO Thll. Or , Uanacer ( iilc&eo. KENNEDY'S EAST - INDU oaI oae OP oa aa B I T T E E S ILER & CO. . flole Manutooturere. CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICIN TRADE MARKThc.0rcatTIUOI , MAP . llngllnhrem- - ciiy. An nil- falling euro for Kemlnal Weak n ran , Hpernmtor > rhca , Ininot- emy , and all follow n a IEFORETAKINO. I < H.HM , m AFTER TAKIH Bvlf'AliiiHu ; an Ixsno [ Mumorj , Unlvcniil Ln ; tilde , I'n In In the ll.ic.lt , DlmiHusot Mnlou , P maturoOlil Ag , nnd litany other li'ci d tl lead to IiisaiiHj or Coiibiiiniitlon and a I'rcn ture Ora\o. JjrFull jnrtlcularR In < > ' ) r | > aiinhlet , uhl vn ilcslro to vend freu I mall to ueiyoi jtjrTtio Specific Mciliclnu U lold by all clni 'i at 81 per pitUt i * , orO | at\i < i'i ) for W , or be > oiit ( ruu In mall run : pt of tliu inouc \ , additiwInK Till : ( ill A JCDICINK CO. , lluffalo , N. V , Foi > Alu In C I' Ooodi _ o ' 7niu tx : Sioux City K Paciti THE SIOUX CITY ROUT Huns n .Solid Train 'Jlirouph from Council Bluft's to bt. I-aul Without Chance Tlmo , Only 17 Houri IT it- A.OO MILES TIIK BUOHTE8T K011T rtc.M COUNCIL BLU-PP3 TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS 0ULUTIJ OH JHSMAIIO indall points In Korthcrn Iowa. Minnesota a Dakota. This line IK equipped ullh tie Imprav WontlnghouBC Automatic Air-bnko 'id Mill Platform Coupler and Buffer : and for flPEKD. 8AFKTY AND OOMKOHT la ummrpofised. Pullman P.ta"o ! Sleeping Ca rim through WI1IIOUT ( MIANUK Intwecn Ka HAS City and St. Paul , lla Council lilnirn ni Hloux City. TraliiN ltan Union Piwlflc Tranifir at Cou ell Hindu , at 1 . ' " > ' > p. in. ililly on arrival ofMK \ \ City. Kt. Joneph and C'ouii'.ll IHulTn train fro thohnnth. Arriilngat Hloux Cllj H6 p. u ; and at the Now Union Depot at ht. I'aul tt U' : : noon , TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF AKYHIE ROUTU. WRtmctnler In taking the Bloux Cj ( Hem you vrt a 1 hr'ingli Train. The Hhorlint Mil the ( jnlikmtTiiiio and a Comfortable Hide In tl Through < urn between COUNCIL IILUIT8 AND ST. PAUL. rjTBee that jour TlikeU rtad tla the "Sloi City and Pm-ilk It/ill. cail. " J. H. WATTLES , J. It IIUCIIAKAN Nunerliittiulent. Uen'l 1'ati , Agrnt. P. K. HOHIN.SUS , A 'tin'l ( Vu . Atf't , Ulfl ouri Valliy , Iowa. J , II O'IMYAN , Soutlmwtcrti Agent , Counrl Illull' , Inua THI OCCIDENTAL d. I. PAYNTER Proprietor Corner 10th and Howan Streets , OMAHA , NEB. Rates , Two Dollars Per Daj VMflin Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY ICth and Dodge Bti. , Omaha , Neb , Thli Kenev doe * srwoTtTa hiolfmgu btutnw Doea nt epoculato , and therefori < ny l > aiy > li otokj are liuured to f oni , ' ' 'S'niC. , IIO tP.MIllilu il | ii si i ! Im r i CHIGAtiO & NORTH-WESTERN ' " > io i ) . 'n ift t hn vm ti InktMvtiHi tTAvi'lltrx In citlict rt 'HCdgo i -ill oi'thi1 Principal Points Ifi Ihe West , Nortli jml . til MII > < ' \i iiiiKMHK Vnr. flio I'Miii-liiM ritlcinf ( hf. Writ anr Nonliw < > > i ill Ililn 101(1 ( H I'iroli ; ! ItAUil ll'flkll ' ClOSIJ OOIincC'.loiJ * Wltll Iliei'-'JtJ Ol ( ' i INIMI t J. ' luncllon iioliils THE CHICAGO & , NORTH-WtSTERN RAILWAY , O\ortiil < iritsprliiolul | llnri.rmiM rnoliiv ilill ; > from Inn to ( nnrorinnnt I'I Jniinx. -ulii-onl ) tit.nlutt i > ( I'hU-.iKoOi.viUMM ilia The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. . * * * * ' i M IF ' it > tt < | iiu ttiii I. * tiiiittii\i | \itiiu j 4 v w Kiiixu niiiH i mr II OUT tills rtir.il iiri ) snlil by all Coupon Ticket Agents lit tlio Uxiltcil Stuns Ueim-'mlxT to iv-U for Tickets vh tills lo.Ttl.bfi sure tlicy rend over ltatul take none o\l\oi' BAIIJ l. > Ill'Ullin , Gcti'l Mauaucr , Olilcafio. ' . U. STBS.NKTT , Uen'l 1'uss. Apont , Olilca < lUHKY P. DUKL , Ticket A ont.O.Vk N. W. ItaUwny. Hth nd Fainham tro U D. K. KtMIUI.I , , AiwlstantTicket A ) ntC. VS. Vf. lUllway , Uth > nd Farohun ItrmH * J. 1IKI.L , Ticket Affont U. & N. W. lUllffay , U. P. U. R. tXpol. < HAHK ncT l Air n . WM. ROGERS' Manufacturing Company , lS OF THE- finest Silver Plated Spoons and Fork The only mul tional jilatc thut original firm of is givmi > for ni- lloKcrs llrts. n single All ou > Spoons , F u r k a n n il ItnivoH plat oil with the greatest of euro. Eacli lot being liunj. on u so.vie while boiug platoil , to insure u full deposit posit of silver or them. Wo would call ospocuil atten tion to our sue- Rival. Orlout Tinned. All Orderiln ( lie West cliuildbc AddrcMixl to Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , NEB. . ELGl ELGUTTER'S n OMlilren's CLOTHING. ELCUTTER'S Novelties in Boys' OLOTHING. ELGUTTER'S Novelties in Youths' ' CLOTHING. ELGUTTER'S Novelties in Men's CLOTHING. ELGUTTER'S Novelties in White FAIIGY SHIRTS. ELCUTTER'S Novelties in Under WEARS. ELGUTTER'S Novelties in Fancy HECK WEAR. ELCUTTER'S Novelties in Fanny SILK H OK'FS. ELGUTTER'S Novelties in Holiday GIFTS. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE 1001 Cor. Farnham & 10th St. 1001 WOOLLEY & DAVIS V Stationers , Paper Healers and Engravers , KBBP ON HAND A SELEOT STODK OP , BLANK , SCRAP , POCKET AND BILL BOOKS , FINE PAPER , INKSTANDS , PAPER WEIGHTS Latest Novelties in Wedding Goods , Menus , Visiting and Advertising Cards , Ball.ProgrammeB , &c. Also , Fapgr Bags , Flat and Wrapping Paper , Envelopes , Bill , Letter-ant Note Heads ,