if THE DAlLf BEE FBIDAy MAT 1x5 , 1882. BUFFALO WILLIAM On the Hunt After a Fortune "What Ho Knows About the Stag and Cnttlo Business. Oeretand Ltadtr , May B , At the Clarendon hotel last oror ing n Lender reporter met Hon. W P. Cody , whoso oxploita an a government mont scout and ranchman , nnJwhosi nucoess on the stogo in the principa roles of the stirring border drama which , ! ! ! ! the threatrosof the country have rendered his sobriquet of "Buf falo Bill" familiar to every residont'b the United States. Mr. Cody con eluded his dramatio season by a week' engagement at Now Haven , Oonn. nnd is now on his way to the North Platte country , where will put in th summer on his ranch. This , by the way , is QUITE A GARDEN PATCH , being thirty miles squaroand nflbrdinj a pasture ground for Mr. Cody's here of 6,000 cattlo. Four hundred horses also exorcise themselves in this 000 equaro miles of paddock , and give occupation to the blood-thirsty un tamed gad fly of the northwest. Al though wearied with n hard wintor'a work and much travel , Mr. Cody ro- coivcd hia caller with the cheerful courtesy of the frontier's on. A few years behind the footlights haa done moro to fasten the marks of ago upon Mr. Cody than n lifo time of chasing bison and dodging bullets , in both ot which exorcises ho is an ox- port. His name , ' 'Buffalo Bill/'waa fastened to him on the evening of a day memorable in the annals of bufialo hunting , sixty-four of tlio "critters" having boon HADE FOOD FOR CROWS by his rifle , within th'o space of ton hours. Mr. Cody's height exceeds six foot , and his form is as atraight as the barrel of hia gun. It is in his long wavy hair and Napoleonic mustache and chin whiskers that the prints of time arp most noticeable , and rero it not for the lines of silver which occur therein , ho might still pass for a man of thirty years. "What success did you moot with during the wintorskcd ) | the reporter. ' 'Excellent , " was the response. "I don't know that I have ever had a moro.prosporous season. The thea ters wore packed every where ; I lost but two nighta in the year , and these were the two following the death of the'President. I have been told that my business haa boon bettor than that of any other company on the road ex cept Joe Emmet's. Ono week inPhiU HI ; adolphia the receipts amounted to " 87,800. "Slightly bettor than the cattle bus- iners , 1 should judge , " remarked the listener. "I don't know about that ; the cattle tlo business is a euro thing , and the dramatic business is composed largely of chances. " "Do you travel next season ? " "Yo . I open at Milwaukee in Sep tember 1 , in 'Twenty Days , or Buffalo Bill's Pledge. ' It was written for mo by Colonel Prontiss Ingraham and Charles Foster. " "You came hero to look up the title to certain EUCLID AVENUE PROPERTY which was formerly owned in your family , did you not ! " pursued the re porter. ' 'Yea. I understood from my aunt , Mrs. M. K Cody , who is stopping here , that there is a question to the title , and I concluded to stop over a low days on my way homo and inves tigate. ' I haven't learned the details yet , BO can't giveany | opinion as to the heirs' chances of success. If there were anything wrong about the orig inal transfer , I am inclined to have the matter adjudicated , not for my own sake , particularly , for I'm well fixed ; there are others hoowvor , who are not so well of , in a worldly sonso. " "If the matter bo decided in favor of the Cody claimants , you'll settle down here , I presume. "Bjirdly that. I was brought up in the woat , and lifo there is so much moro agreeable than it possibly could bo hero , that I reckon 111 atay there whatever may happen. I ought to bo on my ranch now. I just opened a letter telling mo that they were to "begin the 'round up' Friday , and I wanted to bo on hand. You under stand that the 'round up * consists in driving the herds into a corral and branding the calves , " and the ranch proprietor sighed as ho thought of the exciting scenes ho must miss. Over the Gordon Walt. Lakeilde LUr In Chlsago Tribune. "Do you like pie ? " It was in summer that Gwendolen MahulFy spoke these words to Ethel- bert Quirkson as they sauntered back from tlio croquot-cround to the house. Gwendolen had hit her corn instead of a croquet ball , aud as the blow fell there came to her such a fooling of desolate loneliness , such a wistful yearning to howl and swear , that oho had looked into Ethelbort's eyes with her own dusky orbs and said , in the low , musical voice whoso every tone thrilled Ethelbort with a iwopt , rap turous , three-far 50-conta thrill , that ho really must go and help her dear mamma get supper she loved so dearly to help in all household mat ters that mamma had often said that whoever got her for a wife would neyer need to hire a girl and a merry laugh was trilled forth from between the wine-red lips that Etholbert hade o otten made up his mind to kiss , and then weakened when the time came , Ho bent tenderly and lovingly over her now , listening to every word eho aid , and believing it all. Nothing could have shaken his faith in the girlUh innocence of Gwendolen , and he loved her with a passionate adora tion that know no 'bounds , To him he waa perfection whatever she did waa right , and whatever uho said waa his gospel. It is even betting that lie didn't know her front hair waa a bang , Beared amid the solitudes of St. Louis , aud having only nature for a companion and teachorIhis child-liku faith was not to be wondered at. MYea , Gwonnie , dear , " ho said , "I am yety fond of pio. " ' 'And'do ' you love me me aa much to-day as you did last Tuaadny ) " she aalcea , changing the subject in her JMpulsive , North-Side way , . ' 'Better , far better , my darlinif , " Bth'vlbert replied , in tonoa that were tMwuloua .with tendeniew. "My love for you shall never falter , never fade , but always bo creator , stronger , and mote beautiful than boforo. Into that love I have woven the bosteflbrta of my lifo , and she to whom it is de voted shall ever bo the shrine at which my soul shall worship , " Unfortunately there was nobody with a club in the immediate vicinity , "I make " Gwendolen can pies"said , smiling archly as she spoke. "Can you , darling ? " this in low earnest tones. "Why of course , " responded the girl. girl."The , " said Etholbort , calmly bu firmly , "don't do it. Somebody lha you liked might accidentally oat oni of them. " Etholbert now has a second-hand on gagcmont ring for aalo cheap. A. Soft Snap. Chics iroTlmcR. The legislature of Connecticut are taking the question of free railroni transportation for public servants righl by the horns. A bill has bcon pass ed in both of the houses providing that "comptroller shall furnish at the expense of the state , to members o ! .ho general assembly and to all ofli- cers , judges , or employes of the state reimportation between their places ol residence nnd the place where they lorfor.-n their official duties , so often , a their necessity , or convenience shall oquito. Free transportation shall no ! > o given to any of said persons by the companies engaged in transportation of passengers. ' As Connecticut has a railroad legislature , it may bo pre sumed that this bill is olTorod in the ntorest of those corporations. Where to Draw tbo Lino. Chicago Times. The sentence of a court-martial and ho action thereon of Secretary Hunt u gcst the necessity of a society for ho prevention of cruely to naval ofli- ore. Passed Assistant Paymaster S. ) . Hurlburt was tried for drunken ness , and convicted. A heartless curt-martial sentenced him to five oars' suspension fr > m duty on half- lay. The secretary of the navy waa ippallod at the terrible severity of Ills sentence , and mitigated it to the xtont of raising the half-pay to llroo-fourths. The pay of a passed saistant paymaster , when on leaving r waiting orders , is 1,500 for the rat five years , and 81,700 after five oars. For five years Mr. Hurlbut rill have nothing to do , so far as the avy is concerned , except to draw 1,125 , or $1,275 , a year , and amuse imsolf as best ho can. The pay is ot munificent , but it will enable a man to live without suffering , and 10 haa hia time , and if liat ia money ho may consider limsolf tolerably well fixed. Tor habitual drunkenness ho is uon- roncod to lese one-fourth of his salary , nd on the remaining three-fourths to lave a vacation for five years. It must occur to Mr. Hurlbut , as it did o Cain , that his punishment is groat- r than ho can boar. Outside of the avy there are persons who are quito rilling to work with reasonable as- Iduity for the compensation that Mr. Hurlbut is to got for doing nothing , nd to got a five years' vacation with liroo-fourths' salary would strike a oed manyland lubbers aa a decidedly omfortablo thing , But in the navy , is a penalty imposed on a man for otting too drunk , and getting so too fton. Precisely how drunk a man must got in the navy to bo relieved of tvork with a continuance of salary is not explained. In the army there oems to bo well doQnod degrees of ntoxication , for in the trial of'tTcap- nin before a court martial at Fort doKinnoy , recently , ono of the wit- CBSCO tostiflnd that the accused waa obor enough to perform the duties f officer of the day , but was too runk to play draw-pokor. Free of Cost. All persons wishing to teat the merits of great remedy one that will positively tro Consumption , Coughs , Colds , Asth- nu. Bronchitlf , or any allcctlon of throat id lungs are requested ID call at . F. Qoodmnn'a Drug Store and get a rial bottle cf Dr. Klng'a New Discovery or Consumption. FIIEK of COST , which will tow you what a regular dollar-size bottle will do. Dreadful Suspense. f The other day the driver of the troot car put hia head in at the door nd glared around upon twelve pas- ongors and called out : ' /'What put that nickel with a helen n it in the faro box ? " Every woman sat bolt upright , and very man saw something through the pposite window. "Who put that nickel in1' contin- ed the driver in tonoa that racked very breast. Five women looked down on the oor , and seven men glanced suspici ously at each other. "Because , whoever it was must put n a good ono , " said the driver as no larod at each ono in turn. The suspense was now .dreadful , 'ho women began to breathe hard , and our out of the seven men turned rod n the faoo. At length , as the tension ooamo intense , a man who had boon eoply interested in a magazine , arose nd said : "It couldn't have been mo , for I tras trying t ? beat the company out of ny faro ; but I will drop in a dime in rdor to end this melancholy aceno and et the car go on. " "Which I don't want thia'ero oo urrenoo to ooour attain , " muttered tie driver , and lie abut the door and erauadod the horao to awake and novo on. Fred. Aino * , Tyler Street , Rochester , writes : "Your BrniKO ULQHSOH is won- crfult I never used anything that acted o well on the bowels , nnd at the same [ me was at free from tha draatlo proper- lea of medicines usually sold for the pur > ose. " 1'rlce CO cents , trialboUlos 10 centf mS-Jlw SELTZE TlieKtuir of tb Body Is Iho train ; the xjinach 1U main supjiort : the ncrros Us lucsiwii. ors ; tbe'jOMcU. the Udnti ) auJ th poreii uffguardi. Iiidlk'cjtlou creates a > lolcnt rnvolt uiouirthcto attaches ol the regal organ , and to ring them hick to their duty , them i nothing lie thoremiUtliiir , pmlfjlugduvlgonitlnv , cooi ng operation olTAHSASfr'u br.urtii Al'Eiuxr. It enorates ttu sistem aud rvstons to health Loth bo hady and toe mind , , EOLO BV ALL D11UGOI8TS. f wlO-fm ch c t ff THE DAILY BEE iMAHA PUBLI8HINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS BIO F rnh m , bet. 9th and 10th Btreetl. TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION. OKCoprl fear , la advance ( postpaid ) 110.00 8 tnonthi " " 8.00 oanth " " . 8.00 ? t\ILWAY TIME TABLE. CARD emcAoo , ST. MCL , iiiireiirous in OMAHA RAItftOAD , fctav * Omaha Pumenger No. t , 8:30 : .m. Ae niroodatlon No. t , 1:0 tp. m. Atrlvo Omaha PaMenecr No. 1 , t:20 : p. m. cttcasdatlon No , t , 10to ; a. m. ivrao oMAnA im 01 sotirn zotnrp. 0. , E. ft O. 7:40 : . rn. S:40 : p. re. 0. A N. W. , 7:10 : a. m. 8 : < 0 n. m. 0. , R , I. & P. , 7:401 : , m. 3:40 : n. m. E. O.,8t. J , ft C. B.lefkToii M tSO V m. nd7:4 : m. Arrives at St. Louis at 6:80 kt. m. and 6:62 : m. m.W. , BtL. * P. , Ic&vtn uta . m. and E:40p : Xtrlrw a St. Louis kt 0:40 . D. and 7:80 : m WIMT oa hourmr iTB. D. tt H. In Neb. , Through Kinross , 8(50 ( . m , D. ft M. Lincoln Kxprcos OrM p. m. V P. Orerland Epro"jlS:16pm. : 0 , ft R. V. for Lincoln , 11:45 a , in. 0. A R V. for Oiceolk. 9:40 : a , m. U. P freight No , 6 , 6:80 : k. m. 0. P I Might No. B , 8:20 a. m. U. P. freight No. 13 , 2:60 : p. m. U. P. freight No. 7 , C:10 : p. m. emigrant. . P. Denver express , 7:36 : p. m. 0. P. freight Nn 11. 11:80 p. m. U , P , Denver freight , 8:25 p. m. Aumito nb IAVT AKD nouir. 0 n. ft Q 6:00 : k , m. 7:28 : p m , 0. ft N. W. , 0:4S : k. m. 7:28 : p. m. 0. B. 1.4 P. , 0:45 : a , in. 0:05 : p. m. A. C. , St. Joe & 0 D. , 7:85 : k. rn. fl:4Sp. : m MMVIHIJ moM ma ma AJID BOUTHWBT. 0 , k IU T. from Lincoln 1108 p. m. 0 , P. Pacific EiprofU 3:26 : p. m. B' ' ( t M.ln Nob. , Through Express iU p m. n. k U. Lincoln Depress 9:40 : a in. U , P. Denver eiproM , 7:35 : a. m. U. P. Freight No. 14 2:60 : p. m. U. P. No. 0 I'M k. m. Kmlg ml U. P. freight No , li , 12:18 p. m. U. P. No. 8 0:00 : p. rn. U , P. No. 12 1:15 : a. tn. V , P. Denver freight , 1:10 a. m. 0. Si R. V. mixed , ar. 4:46 : p. m. SUKMT TBAIHI BSrWIKI OUtta AKO OODHClt , BMWTS. Leivo Omkhk kt 8:00 : , B.-OO , 10:00 : and 11:00 m. ; 1:0 : 2:00 : , 8:00 : , 4:00 : and J:00p. : m. Leave Council Bluffi at 5:26 : , 9:25 : , 10:25 : kDd tis k. m. ; 1:25 , 2:25 , 8:25 , 4:25 ana 6:25 p. m. Sundays The dummy ICHVM Om&hk kt 9:00 : > nd 11:00 k , m. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : knd 6:00 p. m. Leaves Jouncll Ilium kt : knd IMS k. m. ; SSS , 4:25 ted 6:25 p , m. Through knd local ptunonnr trains between Omiha and Council Bluffs. Leave Omkhk 6:16 : , 145 , K:60xm. : ; 3:40 : , 6:46. OKX ) p. m. Arrive Omaha 7:40,11:33,11:45 : : : k. m.i 6:40 : , 7:05,7:16 , iOp. m Opening and Closing of Mrlli. DUCT. CMS. OLOSl. k. m. p. m. k. m. p. m. JhleagofcN. W 11.00 0:00 : 6:80 : 2:40 : Jhleago , R I. & racino.iiroo Boo : 6:80 : S:40 : IhloiffO D.4 Q. . _ . . .11:00 0.-00 6:1)0 : ) 1:40 fabash. . . . . 12:30 5:80 : 2:40 : lloux City and 1'aclflc. . 9:00 : 6:80 : 2:40 : Inlon Padflj tOO 11:40 : lmaha&n.V IVO 11:40 : I.4.M. InNeb 40 8:10 Imahaft Sioux City. . . . 6:00 7BO : I. fill. Lincoln 10:20 8:00 : I. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:30 11X0 1. P. Denver Exp 0:00 : 8:30 : > . . BlouxCltySBt. P..ll:00 S:10 : Local malls for State of low * leare bat once k iy , Tlz:8:30k : , m. Offle * open Sundays from 12 rn. to 1 p. m. TITOS. P HALL P M. Nebraska National BANK. OF OMAHA NEBBASKA ( No. 2005. ) TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ) Office C f COHITROLLXR OF TilII CUKR1.NCT , > WAHIISUTON , April 2Cth 1882. ) WlinRius , by satisfactory evidence presented o the undersigned , It has been made to appear hat "TUKNKIJKA3KA.NATIONAL DANK OF ) MAHA"ln the city of Omaba , In the county of > ouglati , and Btata of Nebraska , has compiled vlth all the provisions of the Revised Statues of ho United btatcq required to bo compiled with lofoio'an association shall be authorlzcii to com- nenco the bu-lium of Banking : . Now , therefore. I , John Jay KnoxComptroller it the Currency , do hereby ccrtllv that "Tho obrasVaNatlonnlEank ot Omaha , " In thocliy if Omuka , tn the county of Douglas , and ttato if Iwbraika , 1) authotlzid to commence the juilness of I3anktnai | piovlded In SoctUn Fifty ) no Hundred and Slxty-Nli.e of the Revised iUtutco of the United tJutei. In testimony whereof nttncs my ) hand and Ieal of office this 26th BEAU V day of April I'b2. ) uJOHN JAYJCNOX , Comptroller of the Currency. 7henbovo Bank Is now prepared to reecho jiulneas It commences with a fully pad up ap'lalof ' (260,000.00 , witaolllcoriaud dliccloro j ) followo : I , R. JOHNSON , PBK8IDKNT. of Stccli , John- BOII Si ( Jo. . Wholetnio < lroccrJ. k. f. TOUZALIN , VlC4.PKX8llix.NT , of 0. B. & Q. R lU.lioeton. V. V. JIOR3E , ol W. V. Morse nod Co , , Wholo. 8 klo llooU ) and Shoos. NO. S. COLLINS , of Q. ir. A J. S. Collins , Wholesale Lcathur and S ddlery , AMES U. Wool worth , Counsellor and Attoruoy at Law. MMia B. REED , of Byron Rccd & Co. , Real Eitato Doiloia 3ENRY W. YATES , Caihler , late Cashier of tbs Fint National llank ol Omaha , and connected with the active manage * mcnt of that Bank tlnco its organ > 1 ration In 1803. m&ely Proposals For Indian Supplies and Transportation. rvDPARTHENTOKTHE INTERIOR , Offlc ot U Indian Affairs , Wasblmrton. April 25.1882. -Sealed proposals. Inclortod 'TropOMls for 3 ef , " ( bids for Beef must be submitted In ecp- .rato envelopes , ) Bacon. Flour , Clothing , or transportation , * c. , ( at the cose may be , ) knd Iliected to the Cgmmusloner ot Indian Attain , < os. 06 and 67 M'oojtcr street , Ne York , will m received until 1 p. m. of Tuesday , May 23 , .832. for furnlihlug for the Indian Bcrrlce about KX3.000 pounds Cacon , 40,000(00 pounds Beef on he hoof. 1S8.000 pounds Beans. 70.000 pounds ) aklDf | Powder , 11,000,000 rounds Corn , 760,000 Xiunds Coffee , S.SOO.OOJ pounds Flour , 212.000 > ounds Feed. 300,000 pounds Hard Bread , 76- 100 pounds Ilomlny , 9.000 pounds Lard , 1,660 larrols mess pork , 233,000 noundi Rico , 11,200 xmnda Tea , 66,003 pounds Tobacco 00,000 > ounds Salt , S40OuO pounds Soap , 6,000 pounds loJa , 1,210,000 pounds Bugar aui 83i,0.0 pound Vhcat. Also. Blanket ! , Woolen and Cotton Ooode consisting In part of Ticklij ; , 33,000 jards ; Stan lard Calico. 3:0OCO ynds ; Vrllllug , kO.OOOyards Juck , free from all tlung , 170,00u yard ; Den ina. 17,000 yardi ; Ulngham , 60,000 yardi ; Koo * , u ky Jeans , 28,000 yard * ; Cheviot , B.kOO tards Urown Uiicetlnir , 200 000 yards , Bleached blicct- ng. 20,000varJ > ; Hickory bhlrtlnif , tO.fiOO yards ; allco Shirting , 0,000 yards ; Winsey , 3.000 rardi ; Clothing , Qrocerles , Notloni , Hardware , Jed lea I Bupullos , and k long Hit of m'scel aneous articles , such u Harness , Plows , RaV s. t'orts , Ac , , knd for about 476 Wagon * required or the service In Arizona , Coloiado. Dakota , daho , Indian Territory , UtnncsoU , Montana ! Nebraska , Nevada and Wltconln , to bo delher- * 1 at Chicago , KanMi City , and tfloux City. Also [ or such Wagons as may to required , adapted to the climate ot the Pacific Coait , with California brakes , delivered at San Franciico. Also , ttamportatlon for such ol the articles , roods , and supplies that may not bo contracted for to be delivered at the Agondrc. BIDS KVIIT Bl MACK OUT OH UOYKRXHKM f BUSES Schedules showing tlie kinds a'lJ quantlilos of lubilstonco supplies equlrnd for each Agency , ted the kinds > nd quautltlos In grosi , of all other goads and articles , together with blank proposals anil forms for contract and bond , con ilitlons tc b obtenod liy bidders , time aod place of delivery , terms cf contrais an ! pay. went , transportation routti , u i ( til other iiuwi. ury lostrucilons will In lurulbhcd uiion appll. cation to the Indian Olllco tn Waiblogtoh , or Kos. 85 and 07 Woostvr street , New York ; Win. II. loon , No. 4S3 Broadway , New York ; tha Oomiu'eaarics ot Subsistence , V. B. A. , at L'heycnne , Chicago. Lou cnworth , Omaha , Saint Louis , Saint Paul , San Krastiico , and Yankton ; the Postmaster at Sioux City , and to the Pest- masters at the following named placet In Kan. us : A'kausas City. Burlington. Caldwell , Dodge City , Ernporia , Eureka , Or eat Bend , lIoMard.ilutcblson , lin el , UcPucrson' , ilar- ian , Medicine Lodge , New < ou , Qn.no City , So lan , UUrilug , Toptka , WelllDi'tou. Wlch.ta and | V lull old. Bids will bo opened at the hour ind day abort itntcd , aud bldJerj are Invited to be prweut at .ho 0 | > nlnv. CUTIrlU ) I'UKCKS. All bids inutt be accompanied by certified checks upon some United States Depository or Is slstant Trpoaurer , for t Icait 11) e per cent , of the amount of the proposal , ' . II fRIGU , Commlsiloncr. D. S. BENTQN , iTTOENEY - AT - LAW ABBACII BLOCK , D. M. WELTY , ( Successor to D. T. MonntO Manufacturer and Dealer In Saddles Harness , , Whips , FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes , Dnstors and Tnrf Goods of A Mi UE3CIUPTIONS. Agtntfot Jas. R. nil ! A Co. ' CONCORD HARNESS "The Best in The World , " r.A.JKC 807. Ordcri Solicited. OMAHA , NEB moly IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. Murray & Lanman's FLORIDA WATER. Best for TOILET. BATH and HANDKERCHIEF. mon-wed-fr ) ioin City & Pacific ' PHH SIOUX CITY BOUTB Runs a Solid Train Ihrough Irofn Council Bluffs to St. Paul Without Change Time , Only 17 Hours re IB LOG * MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTB raou COUNCIL BLUFFS 0 ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULTJTH OB BISUABOK nd all points In Northern Iowr . Minnesota and > akota. This line la equipped with tbs Improved Ifestlnghouoo Automatic Air-brake and Mills 'laWorm Coupler and Buffer : and for SPEED. SAFETY AND COUFOPT , I unsurpassed. Pullman Pnloco Slccplnj Car an through WITHOUT CHANGE between Kan I1 City and St. Paul , via Council Dlufls and loux City. Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer at Couii. 11 Dlufls , at 7:35 p , m. dally on arrival of Kansat llty , 8t. Joseph and Council Uluffa train frorr , ho South. Arriving at Slaux City 1135 p. m. , rd at the New Unlou Depot at St. Paul af 1S:80 : icon. 'EN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANT'OTflER HOUTF.r ' j.\M"jZ3i \ t3"Remcmbcr In taldng tiio Sioux Uty Routi ou got a Through Train. The dhortent Line , he Qulakcat Time and n'Comlottabia Rids m Ihi rhroughCars between ' COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. C7&00 that your Tickets road via the "Sloro ; ity and Pacific Railroad ' / S. WATTLE3 , J. R. BUCHANAN Superintendent. flcn'l feat. Aent. P. E. KOBINSON , AeVt 0m'l Pass. Af-t | : , Mlseouri Valley , Iowa W. E. DAVIB , Southwestern Agent , CTonnnl P.Inff ! < " " - FOR - DHIOAGO , PEORIA , ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE , DETROIT , NIAGARA PALLS , MEWYORK.BOSTON , And all Poluts East and South-East THELINKCOMPIU3K8 Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Track ! 11 connections are nmJo In UNION DtPOTS. t has a National llcpntatlon as being tha reat Through Oar Line , and Is universally weeded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED 1U11- jad In the world ( or all classes of travel. Try It and you will Dud traveling a Inxur ; isto&d ol -lUcomfort. . Through Tickets via rhts Celebrated Line lot klo at all offices In the West. All information about lutes ol Fare , Sleeping ar Accommodations , Time Tables , tic. , will be heorlully given by appljlnluf to 8d Vlco-Pres't & Gen. Managcr.Chlcago , PERCIVAL LOWELL , Uen. Pissorwer Agt. Chicago , W , J. DAVUNPOUT , Gen Agent , Coniicil Bluffs. II. I * . DUELL , Ticket mirn-H Jy mAY'ri SPECIFIC PRADB jeJy. . An un failing euro lor Seminal Weakness , fipermator. rhea , luipot' enoy , and all Diseases that' follow as a EFJRETAHIHQ.se ( < iuence ol AFTER TAIIM8. Abuse ; as Lou of Memory , Uuhcrsal Laasl. udo , Fain In tb Hack , Dimness ol Vision , Pr > nature Old Age , and many other Dlwacos that cad to Insanity or Oonuuinptlon and a Prema. ure Grave , sTFull particulars la our pamuhlet , which re dfeilro to tend Ireo I r mall to every one. arTho Spedflo Ucdlclno Is told by all druggists t tl per package , or 0 pack * ; ca lor J5. ot will e sent ( ma by mall on reel pt of the money , by ddrculujr TUKQ1U JKUIUINUOO. , Bvflalo , N. V , rsalorDexter Dexter L. Thomas. , aTTORNEY-AJ-LAW ' * " KOOM B , Crtlghton I/lock / j 'j Hwtlock _ . . lllTERS Mrs J. u. Kobertaon , PltMburjr. Pa. , writes : " ! wan rnffcrlnff from general debility , want of ap petite , constipation , etc. , so that fife was a bur den ; after using Burdock Blood Bitten I felt bet ter than for years. I cannot praise your Bitten too much. " n.Olbtw. of Buffalo , N , Y. , writes : "Your Burdock BIcc Blttcm , In chronic diseases of the blood , liver a J kidneys , hate been signally marked with success. Ihavo unod them myself with best results , for torpidity olthellver , and In cogo of a friend of mine suffering from dropsy , the effect was man clous. " . Bruce Turner , Rochester , N. Y.lwrlt < ! SMI : h&re been subject to serious disorder of the kldneje , and unable to attend to business ; Burdock Blood Bitten relieved mo before half a bottle was Used I feel confident that they will entirely cure me. " Asenlth Hall , Blngharaplon , N. Y. , wrlUt : "I suffered with k dull pain thr ugh mr left lung and shoulder. Lost my spirits , apuetlta and color , and could with difficulty keep up all day. Took your Burdock Blood Bitten ks di rected , and have telt no pain slnco first week af ter uslns ; them. " Mr. Noah Bate * , Elmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About four yean ago I had an attack of bilious fover.ond never fully recovered. My digcatho organ were weakened , and I would be completely pros trated for days. After wing two bottles of you Burdock Blood Bitters the Improvement was so vltlblo that I was astonlihud. I can now , thoug 61 yean ot age , do a fair and reasonable day' work. 0. Blacket Robinson , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Feryean I Buffered greatly from oft-recurring headache. used your Burdock Blood Bitten with hopples results , and I now find mrtclf tn better healt than for yean past. " Mn. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! hav used Burdock Blood Bitten for nervous and bit ious headaches , and can recommend It to anyon requiring a cure for blltlousnrss. ' Mn. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes "For several yean I have suffered from oft-rocur ring bllllous headaches , dyspepsia , and com plaints peculiar to my sax. Slnco using you Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved. " Price. ei.OO pel Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Oti ZOSTER , HILEUM , & Do , , Props , BUFFALO , H. Y. Sold at wholesale by tsh tt Mcllahon and 0. P Goodman. jo 27 cod-mo OTHBMaOH MWra If Touaro man Fit you nip * w ofbuilncra.Hcak. ' ; roan ofm \ _ ened by tlio train or ttrntolHnKorsrml _ your duties Moll' nluht work , to rtn ntlmulnnUnnil u toro brain nent e aa * Hop Bittoro. . | wa te UM Hop D. If yon are yoenK and 1 na fromauy IL. dtacrellon or disflpal tluni If jpuartmar- rlert or ntBKle. old orl roans' , tuucrinf fnSa nocrlicaltb or lanKUUh I 2 [ nit on a bed of tick Dtec , rely on Ho pi Bltturs. WhooTer yon are.J Thousand ! ale az- whsnorer yon r cl ruaUyfrom some that your sjrtcm . form of If ! oney needs clcaiulncr.toD- | > dlJt o ( hat might uave tx npmenteo without Moxtca bra timely umor take Hop HcpSttor : BttO | . ptpt'a , ktdtiev , 0.1. O orvHnorucom- Is an abscluU ji/afni' , ducane . imd IrreBltta. ot fa * tfomacAJ , HOP ble o n r e foi 6oirtl . dlood drunkenness , Uvtrcttuntttj me ot opium , You will be t < > bacoo < y cured If you we' ' narcotics. Hop Bltter j Itrou are lim ply weitk and MUb-s Bend tor Iowa. .lritcdtrj NEVER Circular. Itt It may Hopurrrns save your FAIL lire. It has TO co saved hun * a ikn trIt.l dredBc I 4 Toronto , Oil. ri Disease Is an effect , not a cause. Its origin Is nlthln ; Us manlfoatUlons without btnce , to mre the disoasa the cAUSKmust be removed , and n no other way can a cure ever > e cHoctcU. WARNER'S SAFEK1DNDY AMD LIVER CURE is established a Just this principle. It realties that 96 Per Cent. ( full diseases nrlzo from , deranged kidneys and Ivcr , and It strikes at one * at the root ot the lllliculty. The elements ol which It Is composed ict directly upon these great organs , both as a 'oou aod UKSTOBBB , and , by placing them In a icalthy , condition , drlro disease and pain from ho system. For the Innumerable troub'c * caused by un- icaltby Kidneys , Liver and Urinary Organs ; ( or ha iliitresslofr Dlaordersol Women : ( or Malaria' , itid physical derangements generally , this great cmtdyhaino equal. lit ware of impostors , Ira- tatlons and concoctions said tn be just as good. For Diabetes , as for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CORE. for Bale by oil dealers. H. H. WARMER & CO. , me Rochester , If. Y- JEM Among the medicinal means of arresting disease , lottcttcr'd gtomaeh I Ittvrs ttanda prc-vmluunt. t checks the further progress ol all disorders of lie storaacli , livtr nnd lowols , rmirca tlio > 1U1 lamina , pre\enUandron cilleu chills and ( e\cr , ncrcaws the activity o ( tlio kldne > s , counteracts a endcney to rhcunmtlsm , and U a genuine stay mUolacu to aged , liiflrmandiienous Arsons. I'eriualo by all JruggUts and dealers generally al to ml THE KENDALL PLAITING MACME I - ' COMPANION DEESS-IAKBRS' , It plaits frooi 1-ie ol a n Inch to rldth In the coarsest felts or finest el ks It docs ull klndt aud styles ol | lading In use. No lady that docs her own dress making can .fiord to do without onor-aa ulce plaiting ii uveroutof f&ehlon , lltcenlt sells Itsell. For iachlcea , Circular or Agent' * terms addrtM , CONQAJl & CO. , US Adams St. Oh ! wo HL ' ' ' W.B. MILLARD. " I1. U. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Oommission and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 PAENHAM STREET. CONSIGNBIENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Peck & BansliBrs Lard , and Witter Mills-Flour , OMAHA , - - - NEB. REFERENCES J OMAHA NATIONAL BANK. STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & OO. WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEALER : w- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb. . o. nyioEia-.A.N % WHOLESALE GROCER , 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , FOSTER & GRAY , WHOLESALE LUMBER , COAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet : Farnham and Douglas Sts , , -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Proo x. o 1020 Farnham Street , STEELE , JJHHSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN \ Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods"arid , * "All Carocers' . . i Supplies. . o - * " * i " * r/ A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGiES MD IAIPAOTURSD TOBiCCO. ! Igents for BEI1WOOD HAILS AND LtfLIH & BAND POWDSR (1 ( HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. . - - OMAHA I. OBERFELDER & CO. , KOLESALE MILLINERY AM NOTIONS. 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. ' Ipring Goods Receiving Daily and Stock very nearly ! Complete J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLK3ALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , IASH , DOORS/ / BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME. CEMENT JMTBTATB AOEHf FOB MILV/AUKEE CEMXKX OOUPANY1 STear Union Pacific Dftuot. - - OMAHA POW13R AND HAND X Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , UNINQ HAOH1NEBT , BELTING , HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS . FIFE , BTKAsI FACKINQ ! AT WHOLESALB AND RETAIL. 1ALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS AS RANa 205 p . * . St. , Omalii & holesale Lumber , So , 1408 Faraliam Street , Oialia ,