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1JJE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY. FEB11UAEY 8 , THE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUDUISHINQ CO , PHOPRIETOnS 010 Fnrnham , bet. Oth nnd 10th Streett , TEHM8 Of SUBSCHirriON , ne copy 1 ycrln vt\knconii ( ( < lj ilJ$10.00 ) 6 month * " " 6.CK month " " 3.00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE , tlMl CAHD rlllCAOO , XT. PAfL , MINNRAPOUS M > OMAHA RAILROAD. LOA\O Ouiali * Vivwcnccr No. S , SSO : . m. Ac ooranuHiAtlon No. 4 , 1:01(1 : ( , tn Arrive Onmrn I'apfieiiiior No. 1 , 6:10 p. m Accommodation No. 3 , 10.W a. tn. LliVINO OMAHA IAKT Ott hOUTII POVtir , 0. , 11. ft q. 7:40 : it. m. 3:40 : p. m. 0. & N.V. . , 7:4n : . m. 8:40 : n. m. C ! . , It. 1. & I' . . 7:40 : x in. 3:40 : p. m. K. 0. , St. J. A c. H. , leaves at 8 a. in. and 6:3 , p. m. Arrhi'oRtSt. taulaat 8:30 : a. in. and 6:62 : r. m , W. , St. l . i P. , UiuonatS a. m. and 3:40 : n Arrlic * \ St. Louis nt 6:40 : a. m. anil 7:30 : m WIMT OR SOUT11WHTB.I B. * . M. In Sob. , Through Kxpicn , 8:60 : . m B. A M , Lincoln KxprcM 0:20 : p. m. U 1' . Otcrlatiil hiiw > , 12IB p. m. 0. i It. V. ( or tlnooln , 11:15 : a. m. O. Jt It V. for Oscoolv 0:40 : a. m , U.I' freight No. 6 , 6:30 : a.m. U. I1 rolsht No. 9 , 8:20 : a. m. U. I' . froluhlNo. 13 , 2:60p. : m. U. P. frolsht No. 7 , 0:10 : p. in. emigrant. . .II * . l ) < in\cr oxprcfw , 7:35 : p. m. U. I1 , frolsht Nn 11 , 11-30 | i. m. O. P. Dem or frclifht , 8:25 : p. in. ABUVlMj rUUM HAST AND ftoirttl , 0. b. 4 0 D.UO a. ID. 7:25 : p in , * N. W. , 0:46 : a. m. 7:26 : p. m. C. It. I. &P..O:45 : a. iu. 0:05 : p. m. K. C. , 8U Joe & C 11. , 7:40 : a. m.:46p. : . m riiou TIIX WICST AND aotrrnwwr. O. ft It V. from Lincoln 1.03 p. m. U , 1' . Tactile Kx ) > r < " i 3:25 : p. in. B & tl. In Ncti , , Through Kxprow 4:16 : p m B. b M , Lincoln KxprciM 0.40 a tu. U. P. DonM'r express , 7:35 : n. in. U. 1 * . Freight No. 14-2:50 p. m. U. P. io. 6 6:110 : a. tn. Kmlgnuit. U. P. IroiKlit No. 14 , 12:15 : p. m. U. P. Vo. ; ( . ( X > p. in. U. P. < o. 12-1:15 : a. in. U , P. Dem or freight , 1:10 : n. m. 0. < S , U , V , rulxcu , ar. 4:45 : ) > . m. DDMMT TRAINS HHIW KN OMAUA AUD OOU.IUL BLOI-KU. Leavu Uiiuhft at 5:00 : , U:00 : , 10:00 : nnd 11:00 : la.0 ; * .00 , 8:00 : , 4.00 mid 6:00 : p. in. Leave Cumuli Illulls at h:26 : , 9:2J. : 10:25 : am 1:25 : a. m. ; 1:25 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 and 6:26 : p. in 8un H)9 The dummy Icimii Omaha at D.OU and llbu n. tn.j 2:00 : , 4:00 : nnd 6:00 : p. m. Leaves Council UIuOx at 0:26 : nnd 11:25 : a. m. ; 2:25 , 4:26 : and 6:25 : p. in. Through and local pnusemtcr trains between Omahn and Council lllulls. Loa\o Omaha 0:16 : 7:45 , 8:60 : a. in. ; 3:40 : , 6:45 : , 8:00 : p. in. Arrive Omaha-7:40 : , 11:35 : , 11:45 : a. m. ; 6:40 : , 7:05 : , 7:15 : 140 p. m. _ Opening ani Closing of MMIi. day , viz : 6.ta : , m. Office open Kundajn from 12 m. to 1 p. m. TIIOS. P HALL P M. Business Directory. Abstract and Real titato. JOHN L. McCAQUE , opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLETT S17 South ISth Street Architect ! . DUFRENK & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS Room 11 Crolghton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. , Roam 2 , Ciclehton Block. Booti and Shoei. JAMHS DnVlNE & CO. , Vine Coots and Shoe * . A good assortment o borne work on hand , corner 12th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON , 8. E. cor. ICth and Douglan. JOHN FOKTUNATUS , < 05 10th street , manufactures to order good work at fair prices. Repairing done. Bed 3prln | t. J. V. LAKIUMER Manufacturer. 1617 Dourluet Books , News and Stationery. 1.1. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnbam Street. Butter and Eggs , 'HoSIIANE & SCHUOF.UKK , the oldest B. and E. houw In Nebranka established 187ft Omaha. OKNTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. KVAN , lonthwcst corner lethmid Dodge. Beet Board for the Monuy. PAtlafactlon Guaranteed > lleal > at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terras for Cash FlirnUhed Itiw.ms Huppllod. nd Road Wagon * . WM SN YDKU , 14th and Harney Streets. Clothing Bought. J. nAIUtl 1 will pay hlghcstCaeh price for second band ciotnlnir. Comer 10th and Farnham. jewe era. JOHN BAUMER 1311 Farnhnm Street. Junk. . DEI'.THOhU , Itaire and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Dement. rOSTiii : i : OR.\Y corner tith and Dou.'lai Lamp * and ula sware. J. UONNER 1300 Uoui'Ui St. Oood Variety. Merchant Tailors. 0. A L1NDQUF.8T , One ol uur inoet iiuUr Mcrdiant Tailors la re oelvlnc the latent ck irii3 for Siring ] and Suinmur Oockln for gtntUinen'ti wear. StylUli , durable , and prkcx low aa ecr 216 13th bet. Doutr.&Farn. Millinery. U.RU. 0. A. 1UNOKK , Wholoeale and Retail , Fan ey OooJj In Krcat tancty , Zejihyra , Card Uoarda , Hosiery , Gloiea , Corectd , i.c. Chcapoat Houue In the Wot. Puruiagerx na o 30 per cent , Order by iiatl. 116 Fifteenth Street. roundry. JOHN WEAHNK & SONS , cor. lith & Jacktor. et Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnham 8t * . , WeUhana Bros. , proprietors. Urocer * . t HTEVKNB , 21st between Cumins and lur T. A. MoSHANE , Corn. 234 and Curnlng Streets. Hardwaie , Iron and Steel , OLAN & LANQ WORTHY , Wholesale , 110 ani1 112 16th street A HOLMES coiner 16th and California. Harness , Baddies , &c. B. WE1BT 20 18th 8U bet Farpllafney. . Hotels , ' AWFIELD HOUSE , Geo. Canneld.Bth & Famhan DORAN HOUSE , P II. Cary , BIS Farnham St. BLAVEN'S HOTEL. F. Eleven , 10th St. Southern Hotel Qua. Hamol Oth & Lcavenrrortb Drugs , Paints ana Oils. KUHN & CO. Fine v nc Goods , Cor. lltn and Uoiuli * utreeU If. ; . WIIITKIIOUf K , Wiiolttaltft fatal ) , letnBt. 0. FIELD , 2022 North Side Cumln Street. PAItR , Druinrist , lom and Howard Street * . Dentists. DR. PAUL. WlllUnw1 Jtloclc Cor. 16th & DolKe. Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN H. F. IKilMANN & CO. , Hew York Dry Goods bcore , 1810 and 1812 Fam- him itrnct. L. 0. Kniwola ateo boots and thooa 7th & PactOf. urulture. A t. OllOBS , New and Second Hand Furniture nd Stores , lilt Dcurlis. Ulgbwt cash price aid tor second t a ; ? ooui. BONNER ISO ? Dtwrla st. Fins goods , &c , f rrce Works. OMAEA FENCE CO. 4SOBT , r&iKB ft CO 1213 Harney St. , Improve od IM Boxes , , Ircc and Wood Fences , Offlw MUUlai * , Ooonliil Fine and Wklaot . Olgan and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCHKR , manufacturers of Clears nd W > iole lfl Dealer * ! n Tobacco * . IMS IVjuglM ff. F. LORKNZKN mMiiifacturrr 141fl Vnham Florist. A. t > on\shuc , plantcut flo i > n < , ncevli , ttc. N , W. cor , Ifith and iMuclas street * . Civil Engineer * and Surveyors , ANDRKW ROSK'VATKR Crelghlon Block Tonn Survey ! , Grade and Sewcratro Systems a Specialty. Uommlnlon Merchnnts. JOHN O. WIL L1S.1414 tMdKO Stiu-l. D II. HKKJIKlt For detAlli M > olarsoa < Uvitl e mcnt In Dally and Weckb1. Cornice Works. Western Cornlroork § , M\niifacturcrs Iroi Cornice , Tin , Iron and ulate Hooding. Onleni from any legality promptly c\ecul l In the be manner. Factory and Oll'ce 1213 Hatnry St , C. SPKCIIT , Proprietor. Oahanlted Iron Corning , Window Catyi , etc. manufat.turrtl and put up In an > part of the country. T , SINHOLU 416Thrtccnth ! utrcit Crockery. J. nONNKH 1S09 Douuias street. Good line. Clothing and Furnishing Goods. QEO. 11. PCTKKSON. Al o Hats , Ca , Boot * Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , P04 8. 10th street. _ _ Refrigerators , Canfleld's Patent. 0. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Karn. & Ilarnov Show Case Manufactory , O. J. WILDE. Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Show CMOS , Upright Cases , & . , 1317 Cas * St. FRANK L. OKIUtAltl ) , proprietor Oman Show Cane manufactory , 818 South 16th street between Irfjuenworth and Marcy. All ( food warranted flrnt-clvw , Pawnbrokers. ROSKNFELP. 10th St. . bet , far ft Har Utovei ana inware. A. miRMESTKR , Dealer In Stoves anil Tinware , and Manufacture of Tin Roofs and all klndfl of Dulldlnc ; Work Odd Follows * Block , J. BONNER. 1309 Douglas St. Good and Cheap Seeds. J. KVANS , Wholunai * and P.cUll Seed Drills ant CultUatore , Odd Fi > lloui > Hall. Physicians on ! Surgeons. W. S. GIBBS , M , D. , Room No 4 , Oick'liton ! Dloclt , 16lh Street , P. S. LKISENR1NO , M. D. Masonic Block. C. L. HART , M. D. . E > i and Kar , opp. postofflt DR. L. B. UKADDY. Oi'Ullslnnd Aurlst. S.V 15th and Farnham St Photograpners. GEO. HKYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street. near Masonic Hall First-class Work and Prompt UfHfl f iaranteop Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TAIIPY & CO. . 21C 12th St. , bet. Farnham and Douglas. Work promptly attended to. 1) . ? 1TXPATRICK. 1409 Douelas Street. alntlng an aper anglng , HENRY A. KOSTKHS. 141 Dodge Street. Shoe btoroi. Phillip Lang , 1S20 Farnnam st. bet 13th & 14th Second Hand Store. PERKINS k I.KAK , Uld Douglas St. . New and Second Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goods &c. , bourht and Hold on narrow man-Ins. Ualoons. HKNRY HAUFMANN , In tno new brick block on Douglas Stmet , has Just ojHMied n most elegant llccJ Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 even' day. " Caledonia "J FALCONER 070 18th Street. Undertakers. CIIAS. RIEWE , lOlii Farnham bot. 10th & 11 td SO Cent Stores. P. 0. I1ACKU8 1206 Farnham St. . Fancy Goods TRUTH ATTESTED. SomoImportnntStatomoMn of Wei ILno-nm People "W lolly Vorifloa. In order that the public may fully rcallzo the genuineness of the statement * , jac \ \ a ? the power and value of the article ofhicli the ] speak , we publish hir-vUth the fac-slmllc algn turcs of parties whoso sincerity la beyond quos tion. The Truth of these tcatlinonlals la abso lute , nor cau the facts they announce bo Ig nored OUAIU , NEB. , May 24 , 1881. H. H. WARNBH&CO. : DKAII Sm : I have frequently used Warner's Safe Kidney aud Ll\er Cure for local affections attendant upon severe rheumatic attacks , nnc have al ayu dorltcd benefit therefrom. I have also used the Safe Nervine with satlbfactory re sults. I consider those medicines worthy ol confidence. Deputy Treasurer OMAUA , NRB , May 24 , U81 II. D WAKNSR b Co. , Riclirator , N. V. : OIWTS : I huvs osod iour Safe Kidney and Liver Cure thla BprlUK asn hcrlmlgorator , and 1 find 1 the beat remedy I e\cr tried. Ilu\ < . used 4 bottlcH , at d It has made mo fool better than e\ur 1 did before In the xprlng. U. P. R. Shops. OMAHA , NI < B , May 24 , IBai. H. II. WARNRR&CO : SIKH : Kor more than 16 y are I lnuu auffcrud much In omcnlcnec from combined kidney and Iher clliwwes , nd ha\o been tin bio to work my urln y org IIH also huln affuctud I rlcd .1 'reat many inedlclnca and doctora , lint I gr < : worse and wor o day by day I WIIH tcld I had Brliiht'HDlHvase , and I uUhcd myself dead Iff x > uld not h.t\u Hpcudy nlluf. I took your tiafu Kidney and Liter i lire , knowing nottilng elie wan ever known tocurotha dlHuauo , and I hav not liecn ilisapiolnt | < d. Th > medlelnuhas cured me , and I am pcrfec ly well to-day , uiitlrtly thro gh jour bole Kidney and Liver Cure 1 v.loll jou nil mice m In publishing thli remedy through hnuorld U. P. R. It. Shops. Thousand * nf iximlly | s'rong endorsement i nany of them In cadet v-hcru hqw wan aban. foiled bate been voluntarily ylvi-nshowing the remaikablo power of Warner1 * Nafe Kidney and , lver Cure , in all d seiooD of ll"i kidneys , liver 0' " If any OP * who rends thin trouble rrippnihor thu groil United States Depository Jb'XJtC.S'K * NationalBank OF OUAIIA. Oor. 13th and Farnam 3tH. OLDEST UANhTNO KHTAULI3IIUKNT IN OMAHA. BUOCESSORO TO KOUNTZE BTAHUHIIKD IBM. Organized as a National Bank August 20 , IbtS CAPITAL AND PHOFJTH OVKK 1JDO 000 AND DlfcKCTUkHI ISIIUAR KOUNTZK , PriMident , AuotiHitH Koi'MTZx , Vice Prcsldont. II. W. Yw , tiwhltr. A. J. t'orrLKTON , Attorney , JOHN A. r * . II. DAVID , Awl.t < Thl bank receives dejoaltd with" ' ) regard to iinoimta , IBIU time certificate liuarlnif Intercut. Drawn drafU on Kan Kranrfoco and prlnclptl dtliMOf the fjnltod SUton , alto London , UubMn Kdlnburvhauj tbe principal cities of the conti : nent of Kurope. Bella pasaonifcr tickets for emlKrantsIby the ( n man line mavldlf 910. W. DOAMI. A. 0 , CiKPBILl , DOANE& CAMPBELL , A tt or , n.e.y s.a t-L.a'ytf A HUMAN BELLOWS. A Mivn Shot In Uio Cliost Uroathud Uuilor Hlri Ariupit. Thoi-ii is a inin : in tlio liosit | , l , siys ; The Snlt l < aku TiiliuiiLi , tiunauKlosopl Dwyer , wht > luw tlirt-o hullut luili'.i it his cheat , iitu * ( ifvliiili in still tin lu'ultd Tlinnii ; ! . thu lix t inoiilioiau uniiuil , whiuli innlittlo wny lmlo\v liia loft lumi'it , ho osjiols air fnini his litnjjv A rojMirtor visittul the inai Insl ovoniny at St. Mnry's luispital. lln had tin hositu lion in oxliiliiting lii peculinrily , ntu1 wliuii ruitu-stotl ui strip , ruinovtnl Ilia shitt ami sluiwctl Iho roiiortur foui lioloa in his clu-sl nnd b.ick where twt bullets liatl untuiutl and another where a Imll line ! struck hia ehotiUlui anil c.nno mt uiulor his arm. T hero was tilso a hole or two in his leg. From the wound under the armpit lu breathed so loudly that the sound ol air osc.ipini ; through the orilico couli bo heard tlio length of the room. The rnportor hold his hand before the hole nnd felt the air rushing out. Dwyer tolls his storj * as follous : "I waa i\t HnnatiMX City about throe years ago. Had a mining claim , am n man named Klaxon , Charley was his lir.it name , camu at mo uilli a six- shootur for a light. Well , before 1 know it , ho had tilled me upvitl load. 1 had holes all uvor mo , and they crossed this way and that , unti 1 couldn't toll for n certainty whicl bullet made any two holes. Kor a whilu yon could look into one of the holes and see my hoar quito plain , ) mt that healed up , am now there is no show to aeo the hcarl at all. If you had been hero a year or more ago , 1 could have shown yet the heart bo.itini ; right along. I am' ! much of an exhibition now ; all 1 can do is to pump air out of my lungs by this holo. Once I could tuko it n one ] > lace and send it out another , but the hole is healed. 1 was all wel once , but the wound opened again. "Did you return the liro'5" askoi the reporter. "Hadn't any gun ; but after I was shot a few times , 1 wont for him , am got him down , and the crowd puller mo oil' When I got him down ho began to holler mimlor ; nice chap ti bo aiiigiu' out murder after the way he had acted. lie shot hia partner ouco the same way. Guess I'll bo enl in a few days all riht. | ; " Hoturnod from the Buffalo Rango. Jlr. Wolfollc , who returned a day or two ago from a lur-buying trip to O'Fallen creek , a tributary which puts into the Yellowstone from the aouth , reports bull'.ilo robes in great plenty in that section. llo purchased ? 2i- ( 000 worth of robes while there Irom the hunters alonu. No Indiana were on the range. The hunting is all done by whites , who have hud a very successful season thus far. The game ia reported in great abundance in the valley of O'Fallon creek , and the plains for milo around are strewn with dead carcasses nt animals which have Dcen slaughtered for their hides. Jt is strange that the nlonch from the decomposing remains of the thousands of biill'do which are left by the robe huntcis every winter to rot aud blis ter during tlio sprint ; and summer , do not breed a pestilence on ourfiontiet. They probably would in tt less healthy climate. There is another feature about this immense annual slaughter of the butlalo that lias puzzled the understanding of the writer , ana per haps that , of the reader as well. It is that thousands are killed every winter for their skins , and thousands mure during the summer season by Indians , and by aristocratic sportsmen for the sport of the thine. This has been tlio oust ) during the last ten or fifteen years , yet the number and extent of the herds on our western plains , judg ing by the quantity of robes that are constantly shipped cast , are us great as ever. The complaints made ouch succeeding year of the disappearance of this largo game doesn't seem to bo well founded , when considered in the te-ith of Mr. Wolf oik's statement of the number ; nf robes lie gathered up in ono small district. But the whole sale slaughter which has been going on so long and increasing each winter , will in time wipe the American bison From the face of the earth. Bismarck Tribune. ( Naming the Baby. Jhkn.'O Tribune. "Is Boalrico a good name for a baby ? " A young woman of prepoBsessing tppoarancu stood in the door of tlu editorial loom and addressed her in- ; eriogotory in a seemingly general nannor to Iho gifted gentlemen who wore occupying the Kovoial corners of the apartment. For a moment nobody scorned to regard the question as directed par iicularly at him , but finally the trot- , ing horse reporter imnoved his gen erously proportioned feet from tlio desk on which they | iad been resting , and allowed a witching smile to play iver his quarter-stretched features , "Havo you a luby ? " ho asltod. "Why , certainly , " replied the poung woman , the tone of her voice , ndicating surprise , slightly tinged with anger. "Woll , " said the personal friend of llarus , "you mustn't got angry , bu- oauso ono soft sensuous day in sum mer when the birds were twittering .hoir swccitest twits a woman camu up lero on the same errand that brings , 'ou , and after wo had picked out a iretty smooth titlu for her infant I 'orgot whether it was Mariam or Car- ta wo settled on she went away hap- and in the fall -tho iy , along - golden- inted fall just as the leaves were uniiiiL' brown and all nature sunmed lushed in sweet repose , waiting f r 1m base-ball championship to bu de cided , flhu came back again with a wistful , weary look iti her soft brown eyes , and said film had been mistaken it was a boy. WOIIIHII'H natnr , you enow , is so bouyantly hopeful , so weetly previous , that shu will fro- juently mistake a four flush for the eal article. It is the painful memory > f a blackened past that makes us cau- ions about furnishing names for mines until wo know that tint little horubs are hero. Do you c.vtch on ? " Tin ) lady nodded , "Well , " resumed the adlnirer of Hand S. , "rhoro are lots of things to > o considered in naming a baby. Your husband's name in ? " "Perkins , " replied the lady. "That isn't n had name , although it would be diflicult to enshroud it with .he mystic glamour of romance. But I hardly think 'Beatrice' would look well in front of it. The name of 'Beatrice , ' you know , in always as o ciatod with stntoltiu'si and beauty and your little tootoy wootsy niigfi grow up bmv-loggid and puu-nosi'd. And , boflidos , 'Ijeatrico Perkins wouldn't sound juit riijht. Yet might call it - " "Her , if you please , " said the lady , severely. "Wo always call 'em 'it in this ( illice it saves time and prevents our getting tattled. As 1 was saying , ymi iiiiiElit call it Pork us'Maid"or Hello of Porkinmllo , or somothiin ; like that. 1 knew a man in Kentucky who hail a chestnut gelding " 1 win hardly see what that has toile ilo with the matter under considera tion , " said the lady in a severe tone of voice. "You are right , madam ; I did swerve a little that time. Now 'Sweetheart' is a good name. Out in California they think Swoothoiirt can take tlio polo from anything Unit looks through a bridle. .Now tf you had twins , you iiiiitht eall ono 'S'veet- heart' aud the other ono 'Darling , ' put the tallest ono on the oll'sulo. and by chocking the near one up a little higher nobody could BCO the dill'er- once between them. ( ) [ eourse , if they were not gaited alike , or you had to put a kicking strap on ono of 'em , it might bo that " "Let mo tell you again , sir , " said the lady , "that I am not naming a horBo. I'orlmps this gentleman , " turning to the literary editor , "could give mo the information 1 desire. " "Certainly , nudam , " replied that person , ' oti should name your little tlo trensuro Cecil the name lias such a sweet , dreamy , aristocratic sound. " "Of course I should , ' nuid the mollified parent , "and I amcood - ingly obliged for your suggestion" - and HIO departed. "Yon seemed vo lose your aavoir vivre , " said the literary editor in thu horse reporter. "Yos , " replied the young mm , " "sho carried mo to a double brink at the turn , but I should have settled pretty quick and come down the homestretch very fast. If ho hadn't hurried mo so much in Hooting I'd have picked out a da icy name for that lillyof hers. " Professional Honuty. Onu of thu great moral cneitn-sliowH appieciates the professional beauty , and has advertised for a § 20,000 hand somest lady and a $10,000 handsomest man to travel with the mcimgnrio for the next season. Thr rotqioinrs are overwhelmingly numerous , notwith standing the unluckly adventuies of the professional who , mounted upon an elephant in the interest of another ureute-st show upon earth , unveiled her beauty to the giping ciowd , and , once upon a Unto , had her ribs staved in , a cunoition in which nho was not useful to the manager of the other animals , who , thoiefuro , diticon- tinned her pay. One young lady , whoso description herself indi cates a cloBo study of the subject , re ports that she is considered the finest tunned woman in the state of Penn sylvania. The newspaper press has gone so far aa to acknowledge that she is the loveliest lady in the land , both in form and feature. The man ager of the other greatest would have engaged her last season , but she de clined to ride upon an elephant , even for ? 50,000 "Not that I feared , but in consequence of being a member of a highly.esteemed family. " Lovely woman , it will bo seen , owes some thing to her family , and will not raise a question of their right to continued estimation by mounting a patient , peripatetic elephant. Highly OH teemed ftmilies don't go about the country on ele phants. Oshkpsh develops a simple beauty. She is informed by a young man who has been in New Yoik that she is the most beautiful woman of Wisconsin's famed town , but her hands are i-omewliat hard from milk ing , but "I could fix up so as to bo veiy nice , as I see by the papers they sell lots of things to make women look bettor. " The manager's daisy may be found in a Jersey widow of uncom mon accomplishments. She can play "Yankee Doodle" on Iho pmno with one hand , "The Fish er's Hornpipe" uith the other , sing "Tramp , tramp , tramp , " at the name time , "and all thin when I am blind folded. " - No wonder she is a widow. A negro gentlomaii claims the man's prize on the ground that it would bo novel and striking to advertise one of liis "nationality" as Iho handsomest man. Besides , ho isn't getting along very well in thu world , and needs the lolp. Tlio piii'Ort are tempting , and -ho applicants may appear queer , lint if a theatrical manager pays his Mrs. Lungtrys , why shouldn't a circus imnagor include in his menagerie , ; ivint { h r the place of honor , a pio- CHsionu ] buanl\ I And n Mrs. Jan - ry , it in safe to auHiime , can't boast > f accomplishim. ' that which is so easy to the Jer oy widow. NKVKROIVE UP. If you are Biill'iTing with low and lepresaod spirits , loss of appetite , gen eral debility , disordered blood , weak constitution , headache , or any disease ) f a bilious iiatnrn , by all means pro cure a bottle of Kli'ctric Bitters , You will bo surprised to aoo the rapid im- > rovoment that will follow ; you will jo inspired with new Hfo ; strength ind activity will ictuni ; pain and mis ery will ceitse , and henceforth yon vill rejoice in the praise of IClecino Jitters. Sold at < H ' > < n. buttle by Ish it McMahon BYRON REED & CO. Real Estate Agency IN HEUHABKA Ki | > a amiideti 4 "nut nf t.llu to Ilia - M. In On.tthm.i , < > u , l lonntv , , . , t J. C. ELLIOTT & CO. Plumbing , Steam & Gas Fitting ! A I'M" Kill Turbine Water Motor , ALHK JuKVt.M IS Pump * , Pipe FlttinK nuil Brat * Qoudi. Cor. 1-1 tli uiul Iliimoy , Onmlni , Nub , A WATKK MoionlN I'dXHrAitrOrKKATiot. foU.dtf "WINE OF CARDUI" nuiltcH und clear complexions. Sioni City & Pacific THE SIOUX OITY HOUTJi linn * a Solid Train Through from Council BluilH to 1st. Paul Wllliuiit Ch.inRo Time , Only 17 Hour * ' IT is MILKH TUB UOKTKST UOUTIt FRO * JO U NOIL BliUFFS I AIL , M1NNKA1 ( H.IH UUI.IH II Oil IIISMAUCK \jidalt | < itiU ! In Soithcrn Iowa , MlnnnwUaiu litkot * . Tlil < line In t iiil | ' | > cil with the lmpro\oi \Viwtlnijhniiw Automatic Alr-timka anil lllllci I'litform ' Ooin > ler and Under : ami for 8PKKD. SAKCTV AND COMFOUT In uimrpivuol. t'lillinan I' tiara Steeping Oar run through WITHOUT CHANUKIiotwpoii Kali tand St. Paul , \l Council Hindi and 'city. Trains fp.ix o t'nlon Paolflc Trfttufnr at Coutv ell llliuT * , at 7:36 : p. in. dally on nrrhal of Kannai l'lt > , St. Jiwphaml Council Illnrtii train from the .south. ArrU Ing at Sioux City 11:35 : p. in. , mid at the New Union Depot at St. Paul at li:3C : noon. TKN HOURS IN ADVANCK OF ANY OTI1KH HOUTK itjrlli'incmbor In taking the Sioux City Hoiltf ) ouieti\Tliroiiili Train , The Shortoxt Line , [ ho IjulcViwtTlniaaiul a Comfortahlo Itldo In the irouKli I am lietwoen tXU'NCIL III.UFFS AND ST. PAUL. MTSrothat ) OurTlcXot < loml > la tlio "Slom C'lty and I'aoltlc lUllroail J. 8. WATTLKS , J. U. 11UCHANAN Hilporlntoiidi'iit , tli'ii'l PaK.4. Agent , P. K. UOI1INSON , AM'tUrn'l Via * . A t , Ml * onrl Valley , Inna. J , II O'HKVAN ' , South * ecti'ru AKIMII , Iteuncl llluI ( , lot\a No Changing Cars Where direct connection are tnailn with Tboiuh BLKIU'INU CAIl LINKS for NKW YOHK. I1031ON , PIIILADKLPIIIA , llALTIMOUh. , \ \ \nillNQTON ANI ) ALL KASTKKN tTII'a. The Short Line via. Peoria Kor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOWS V1LLK , and all polntH In the rim IIIUT UNt For ST. LOUIS , Where direct cnnn ctian are intde in thu Union Depot wltli thu Through Sleeping Car Llnna for ALLil'OINTii 13 O XT MT 3Bt . NEW LINE' ' DES MOiHES THE KAVOHITK. ItOUVK KOH Rock Island. The uno'ivaluil IniliifetnentH oderm ) liy thin llti a trtuclini and tourlatH are rw lollt ) - : The udubrutiMl PULLMAN llC-wheol ) PALACK ULKEPINU CAUH run only on thin line a , li * Q. PALACK UlAWlNa 1100 M OA113 , with llorton'n KocIlniiiK Chairs. Nn uxtra charge foi BcnU In Rocllnlng Chairs. Ttio famoiu 0. , 1) . A 3. Palace Dining On. Oorguouu Hmoklng Cart ( TtttHl with rlpgant hL'h-buckcil rattan rovolvlng clialrs , for the ckuliulve u of Hint-clam paaaen * gem. gem.BUol Track aiid ( uperlor txiilimont | | comblrel vlth thulr gJcat through car arraiiKeinont , mtktb .his , above all others , the favorite routn to tnr feat , South and Houtliciat. Try It , nnd jon will find traveling a luiury In- Htead of a discomfort. Tironii tickets vlo thin culvlirntvd line tor ali at all oiljtea In thu UiilUxl Btateu and Canada. All riforinatlon ivi.jiit ratm of fire , Sleeping Car accmnmodntloiio , Time Tabloo , etc. , will be ly gltuu by npilylng | to I'KKCEVAL LOWKLL , fleneral ont-cr Agent , Chlcj-tfO. ) . 1'OTTKU. Up. lUicm-er ( 'hlcavo. & M ' Wii t fur liUng Iliu innnt direct , , a Bnleitllii" e < inncting the ureat Mctrox | > lls CIII UA'iO , and tint KAHTKKN , NoiiTil-KAKTHun , I > it uid 'kiu-ril-KtnrKHN LIKIW , which terminate ! hero , vltb KANMAH Ore , LKAVKNWOKTII , ATCIIIHON , JouNrib Ili.UKPH and OMAHA , thu COMMIEOIAI CSMTVIIS from which radiate EVERY LINE OK HOAD hat pcnotrati * the Continent front the Mlsncurt ( her to the I'ucllloHIope. The CHICAGO HOOK ISLAND & PA- OIFIO RAILWAY i the only line from Chicago owning track Into { annas , or which , kf Its own row I , rcachuu the tolnte ftbovo named. No TRANHFKIW BT CAkkiAosf i'o MiHHiNa OONNKOTIONH ) No huddling In 111. vontllatud or unclean cars , as every nuuiongei Is carrUxJ In roomy , clean and ventilated coacliM i | n Pant Kxprutm Trains DAT CAKH of unrivaled niagnlflcenca , PULLMAN 'ALACK HLKKNNU CAHH.and ourownworld-fa'nous ) ININO CAUH , uion which meats arn oervnd of tin. urpu < "ud oicollence , at the low rate of Hivmirr- 'IKM CKNTH IACII , > rlth ample time fcr hnalthfnl enjpyment. Through Cars between Chicago , Ptorla , Mil waiikcin and M IBUC.II rt Rltur Polntn : and clnun con loctlons at all joInU of Intcriwctlon ultb other dlllD. Wo ticket ( do not forgot this ) illrectly Ui ever ) place of Imiiortunce In Hanson. Nohranka , Illavl fills , Wyoming , Utah. Idaho , Nnvada , Uallfornla , Oroyoii , Wuliliiicloii 1 urrltory , ( iilorailo , Arlori nd Now Mcilco. An I boral krran tinenlji rei < nUU , { Ix Kairn < tuy other lluv , arid rtt HOfarealwn. / . aw < > u ooniinitorn | ! , who furrilxh but a tltiio'o ti ro > , mi. Hogs and tael.le nf uportxaii-ii fric. i kki-tu. rnaiw and loldem r.t all prlncl | > < > Ilium In ihii Cnltiid HUtuu and < > ntyla. I' It. OAIILK , K. ST. JOHN , 'Uu Prwi't It "en. 0 < ri. Tkt 'id I'but'r A BOSTON MARKET , Cuming Street. J , J , HOBESJropr. Proah and Salt Meata of all Kinds , Poultry , Fish.&o. , in Boauon , OOXKXX1 L3NTX > 1 -r t'HIS AKD Ct'JElRECT MAJP < Vnii IIIJ n\VOIIlll' ! ) ( Hlf > tl'jl' l lllfc CHICAGO & & 30RTH-WESTEW . .ti 01 the Principal Joints in Hie West , North and Northwest \\f-\ , , > uuko clnso coiiiKM-llduii llb tli lriliii ; r RgRTH-W RTICrtN RAliwA : f THE CHICAGO A. NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , V ! " . | ( ' l HUM. rum onoh way ilallyfrotn i\\ to foiirnrnmri- i , im i > u .i , u HiiiiMnih nuil wi'stnf Clilcauo tlnit uscHtlic The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. Ki'iiii'iiilici lunik for TIcUetivlutliNr.wl.liosiirn they romtoxTlt.nnd UAKJ IN linilllTT , Ocn'i Munaicr , Clilcaijo.V. . U. SIIiXSKTT , Ut-n'l I'stsi. A : ont , C IIAUIIV P IH'KL. IVkct Agent.0. | , N. Vf Hallway , llth and Ktjnham otredii. 1) . K. KIMItAI i , A < til tt.nt Tlckut Avoii 0 k N. W IMl ty , Uthlond V'vtnhim > lreMi' ' J. IIKI.L , T'-K ' , \uwit t 0. & N.V. . lUllway , U. P. It. II. Doiwt. HAMKST rAltI. Irnoral Atronl. Clearing Sale ! - AT PO LACK'S PALACE CLOTHING HOUSE Is the place to Buy Bargains. EVERYTHING MARKED IN RED FIGURES. Look for the Red lr > U Marks. IMPORTANT TO GROOBRS. . PACKERS , PROVISION , AND [ MISSION ; MESOHANTS , A new prorvHi for pro.s rlnall ( Animal anilYgotaWo Articles liable to s | > rll or decay. Krosh Meats , Kgg , I'lili , ( liimo , P ulfry. Fruit * , Vipctahleii , Ilutter. Milk , Cl'or. and other- lliiildn | , prencriKil by thlHiiiuthod inn li hlipnl | to Kmnpe , Hiiliji-clcil to ntmoMilierln changes , and returned to thin country In a perfect stuto of | irr er\ntiin. ruUh lnitlui rorlnlnnl lla\or. Kg < n can bo jircservcd nt ienst uf il.do per l.UtM ) dn/eii , nnd other urtltles In jiroportlon , ami nil ) bu UK fresh and iiurfict lx iiiuntliH aftvr ai thu diiy they HO re Ircntul. One man can preserTO- i.OOU dozen per day , and a chamber filled \\llh dlffurcnt nrtltluii , niiili rui I'gg * . M ats , Klun , Poul try , &c , cull I * treati it at onu t inu without additional twill le ur ( xpenne. No cxpeimUoappar- atiiH ormachlner > required , Mater.al , InntnictloiK , ni da'l necessary nfornuit on i iiipllcd | by I ) . MxcAHLAN , Agent for tbii 1 ri'iirliH Prencr * Ing Company ( Limited ) , Feb2.MonWi > < IJiFrl. Uilll Douglas St , Omaha. GUILD & McINNIS GREAT STOCK TAKING SALE I Everything In * DRESS Notions , and FUENISHING GOODS , AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. , It Will Pay You to Call and Compare Prices. 603 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET. No. 1. No , 2 , British Bwmption Physic , Brompton Gsngh Proscription * In DottloH 81.00 uuch , f > fur $ r ,00. In liottloa 76 wntu each , G for 83.50. oiniton wujiuu tbu abovu iirunvri | > t > ( ) ii4 uvru | irouiirul U thu ( jui/tal and Mont nuuurtuful Oon- MUiiiii itlon llonjiUJ In tlio Wnrlil ; M Iho "llrompton. Comminution nail Uouirh llomojion , " thoauovii Mixllclnti ImvulmiK boon dromwl In K tIiunl ( Infaillblii Cures for all ComplaliiU ofr the Luni ; uid hint. Q-rvr xv ' i. , 2NMEIXX. flnio-tf CT. SIPOHL , BQOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER , 309 South Tenth Street , QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED , French Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , $9.00 French Calf Boots , Pegged , . . . - 6.00 American Calf Boots , 5.00 Pegged Alexis or Buckle Shoes , 3.60 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET OUTOF SHAPE , All Orders Promptly Attended - - tiled With *