2 JDAJLT BEE OMAHA MONDAY , D1GJOCBBR il STREHGTH t to vigorously push a business , strength to study a profession , strength to regulate a household , Strength to o a day's labor with out physical pain , All this repre sents what Is wanted , in the often heard "expression , "Oh ! I wish i had the strengthl" If you arc broken down , have not energy , or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing , you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BITTERS - TERS , which Is a true Ionic a medicine universally recommended for all Wasting diseases , -301 N. Fremont St , Baltimore v , During the war I was In- jurcdlnthekomachbyapicce of a shell , and have suffered fromltcvcrslncc. Aboutfour years ago it brought on niraly- is , which kept me in bed six months'and the best doctors In the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion , and for over two years could not cat solid food and fora Iflrcc portion of the time wosunablc to retain even liquid nourishment. 1 tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am . able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. U. DECKER. 'BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is * & ' complete and sure remedy for Indigestion , Dyspepsia , Malaria , Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true , reliable , non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood , gives now life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. CORSETS EvoryCorsot is warranted aU taotorytoitairoaror iuorury way , or the money will bo rotumlod by thoporsonf rom whom Itivai bought. nlrOor * trronoonc t \ > r onr lendlnsr ph t Inlurlaui to tie wearer , anilemtnnnliiv lullcs He "moit comfortable ana perfect dttlotf Conet Ter PniCT.S , br Mo" . 1'o.toire Paid i Health PnveMlac , 1.CO. Bclf-AdJintlnc , 91.80 { .bdomlnul ( extra henry ) C.OO. Nurtlne , tl.OO Ve JUi l're crrln ( fine routll ) S.OO. r r on BUtrt-HupporUnn , 1.50. ftr sale by leading KcUill Ucalera eTerywhcro. k CU10AOO COUQKX CO , , Chicago , 111. Hebraska Loan & Trust Company NED. Capital Stook , - - $100,000- JAB.B. IlElimVlCI.I , , Pmidcnt. A. L. OI.AHKK , Vlc a'n lilciit. E. C. WfcUSTKlt , TrtMuror DIUEOTOlta. Boinuol Alexander , Oswald Ollrir , A. L. C'arke ' , K. U. Wcbutcr , Goo. U. I'rutt , Jos. II. Heartwcll. D. M.McI'JUInney. ' FiratMorigage Loans a Specialty Thli Company turnlthea a permanent , home Institution where Bchool Uon < l < and other legally luued Municipal Kcvrillct of Nebruka can tie bo negotiated on the moot favorable' Urmi. Loan * made on Improved Unui | n all well > etUed ountlea ol tha vtate , tkrough rc i > onilble local orrecpouLentJ. orrecpouLentJ.WESTERN WESTERN CORNICE iWORKSI 0. SPEOUT , . Proprietor. 1212 Earnoy St , T Ornrha , Neb , UANUFAOTUBERS Or , f ' OORNIOEB,111' Boofifag , ' Bpecht's Pi n'itMot&llo Bkylight. Patent. Adjusted Hatchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of goods. IttON IfKNOINO , OrMtlnu * . IJ liutr doiVo > ind flOmj ) in * Urnll RlllDC . Window nd poll r tluard * ) l o JilPEBPRlHu I'ACHIJKST-NOT fArKNT J U. A , J. JJMPSON. LEADING OARRTJLGE FAGTOBY THE COAL SUPPLY. No Probabilities of , a Fuel Eam- ino This Winter ! Omaha Can Withstand a Six Wceka' Siege and Still Suffer. The recent .bold anap called to tbo mtndfl of many of oar citizens the con famine which took place hero two years BRO , and the like of which very few wish to BOO again. A BKK re porter took occasion to [ inquire among Bema of our leading coal dealers in Omaha M to the probability of n ro- currency of a f jimino ihia winter in case tito eororo cold should bo pro- trnctwl through two or three inontho , In regard to the supply of coal on hand'for the winter nnd its probable price , the doalorn ngroo that there la an abundant Btook'of Anthrncito coal on hand , there probably being from fifteen -to twenty thousand tons In stock in the city now , not to say anything - thing of the coal that is on the road , whiloChlcagoalBohaaanabundantntoro from which to bo drawn. One of the principal troubles two years ago was the impossibility of getting coal from Chicago , which place waa as short in regard to fuel as our own city. The fair TToathor during this fall , being very favorable for the railroads , no delay has boon occasioned in trans porting fuel , and it Is cot possible , oven If Omaha should bo cut off from all supplies for six weeks , to bring about a coal famine. Ono firm alone lu thin city has seven thousand tons and another firm not being in the business at all has two thousand tons stored away which the dealers could fall back on In onto of necessity. In regard to the price , it is $10.50 and $11 , and it ia not con sidered likely to rise above 812 , oven in the event of a hard winter. In ro * Hard to the soft coal supply , this la not aa coed , and it might bo that there would bo a scarcity in Omaha ia cane of a hard winter. There has been no increase in the number of nlnca over in Iowa , although some of ; hem have Increased their capacity. The supply from Wyoming ia naid to 30 not equal to the demand , in caao of in extraordinary call being mixdo on ; h company , or if there should bo an ntorruption in transportation on the Union PaclGc. The prices in this Una of cool remain at about the naual Iguroa. This will bo gratifying nowa Lu tlinto who experienced thn troubles if 1880-81 , whim ooal could not bo obtained of either kind for love or money. A"BOUf TOWN. Wo have had a uurfoit of opera tluring the week. Four evening por- ormanccB nt SI , 50 a Boat anil a mail- 100 with a blizzard accompaniment , ought to satisfy any one , especially when hacks are 84 a night , and the weather makes walking out of the question. Still the horoio cheerful ness with which the average Omaha clerk with a heavier heart than pocketbook - otbook walks up to the box oflico and ivory ptablo to make the preliminary irrAngomonts , would do honor tony \ny of the Christian martyrs it the atako. But opera like ho Beaten Ideals only cornea once a roar and a follow can afford to bo a Ittlo extravagant in apois , especially when the chance ia given to aoo such n irotty sight aa the opening night jf the engagement. The beautiful Ircss of the ladi-B wore particularly lotlcoabloand the absence of the much : ursod Gainsborough hat equally so. Mr , Boyd's enterprise is bearing good ruit and every season shows the social is well aa the dramatic advantages of laving such a handsome place of unuaomont aa ho has afforded us. layo yon over noticed the regularity frith * which certain scats in the parquet wid parquet circle are occupied by the wrao parties , very much as a > ow in church ia taken every Sunday . by the eamo family ? Ihia fact Rives a homo-llko air to th opera houao audiences and make > ach performance soorn to the regular theatre-goer as uort.of a family gath ering. The third Pleat&nt Hours party took place on Friday evening at Ma sonic hall , and was , as ninal , a moat enjoyable affair. Perhaps it ia the informality of thosa receptions , aa much aa anything olio , which makes them o delightful. The mombomhip if the club la not largo. It la not in tended to bo. But it ia in the best aonao select and comprUoa our ropro- aoutativo aociety people , in whoso company it la afwaya a pleasure to bo thrown. The now members this year are compara tively fow. Among them wo notice Max Meyer , George Barko , 0. N. Dletz , S. W. Wyatt. N. A. Kuhn , II , J. Windsor , A. H. Newell , John' Clarke , 0. J. Loomla , 0. li. Willlama , Col , Maaon , U. 8. A. , Major Noldo , U. S. A. , and Lieutenants Treat , Adams , Loydon , Brown and Howard. The attendance on Friday evening was not so largo aa ueunl owing , doubt- IOBB , to fatigue after the opera season and the attraction of Ilaymond at the opera house , Hoffman , aa usual , fur- nuhed un excallout programme of music. A novel feature introduced by President Squires wtuj the serving of icoo between the dancua. Following is a list of those registered aa present. Mr , owl Mrs. 0 , 12. Squlroa , Major and Mrs. Fnrey , Mr , and Mrs Jay Morton , Oticugo : , Major and Mra , Horace Nuido , U. 8. A.Mhs Blanche Ncido. Co ) , and Mrs , E. 0. Mason , U 8. A. , Mr. and Mra. W. H. Uurua , Mr. and Mra. J. N , H. Patrick , Mr. and Mrs. Qoo. W , Doano , Mr , and Mrs. W. n , McOord , Mr. and Mra II. D. Estabrook , Mr. and Mra. Fred Nye , Mr. and Mra. Ed. Peek , Mr. and Mrs Frank Golnetzer , Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer , Mr , and Mra. 8. W , Wyatt , Mfneefl Chambers , Mo- ' 3ormlok , B&lcomb'o , Shear * . Lake. Vakoley , Kojlght , Ohukaon , Wilbur , Jacobaen , Maul. Berlin , Lj-oni , Doano , Carrie and Loniao Ijams , Bon sai , Comslock , Elmbal , Lohmor , Am brose , Qrconhow and Richardson , Oapt , Adama , U. 8. A , Llouta. Ma- aon , Treat , Leydon and Brown , U. 8. ABarko , Newell , McMillan , Horn- Jngton , Sharp , .Kuhn , 8axo , Annln , Garllch , Wilbur , Hcndricka , Windsor , Barkalow , Bonaal , Loutnis , Butler , Lehmor , Illngwalt , Kimball , Paterson - son , Taylor , Clark , Thayer , Williams , Mark Morton , Beach , Berlin , Scott and Patrick. It may not generally bo known that Omaha has a tennis club which moots every Saturday for practice and match games in Central hall. The room makes an excellent court , and some exciting games have already taken placo. Among the members are Lieutenants Howard , Loydcn nnd Treat , Messrs. Robert Patrick , Will McMillan , Ed. lliff and 11. U. Berlin and the Misses Berlin , IluHtln , Ml ! > lard and Lohmor. The opening of the Philomathonn concert subscription Hat aught to draw n largo numborof our society people - plo wholovo really good music , to Max Meyer's music hall. The club has struggled against a great.many disad vantages last winter In , giving tholr first six concerts and did such excel lent work that they commended them selves to public favor at onco. Their programme this season will compare favorably with those given by any musical organization of their ftizo In the country and will comprise the best work by the boat masters. Added in terest i glvon to their concerts by the assistance which several of the boat pianists and vocalists will render in making the programmes attractive. On the opening night Misses Popple- ton and Rustln and Messrs Mayor and Oahn will appear in a piano quartette and Misses Maul and Pen- neil will eing. The siza of the audl- once will afford BOHIII teat of the _ ap preciation of really good lauoio in Omaha. Social ovonta for the future are .not clearly defined. Both the Pleasant Hours and Sana Coromonio will , of course , have thdir holiday parties and invitations are out for a reception at the homo of General and Mra. Howard on Thursday evening next Iromflto U. Bcaidea those * , rumor aayoth not. CONGRESSIONAL. . Special Dlnpatch to Tin UIB SKNATE rUOCKEDlHOS. WAKniHorajt , December 9. Senator L'endleton naked the unanimous consent to .nUo up the civil fcrvico bill nnd maka it .he tccal | ) ! feature Monday. , Vorhoos ob- ictod. Senator Beck called up his political HB * POJBincnt reaolutton , and after dlscutRion It was laid over. Senator Hoar mode nn nrguncent in favor of the Lowell bill. The senate resumed the bankruptcy bill. Senator Brown moved to indefinitely poatpond the subject. After discussion It Araa BRICCC ! , at the mi'jcostlon of Senator [ uKallfl , to dispose of the hill Monday. Senator Hawley iuttuducoil ' bill , which was referred to comitiitteu on civil pcrvlce reform , to pruvout , ilHcern of the United States from uolloctlu ; , ' Rubacrlptlons or nBHSHHtnenta from cion oilier. The first loctton i > rovldoa thnh no inouiber or mem ber-elect of either house of congress or employoH of either house , nnd no execu tive , judicial , military or naval officers of the United States , imd no clerk or employe of any department , or any branch or bu reau i > ( cither Romeo shall , directly or in directly , Bollolt or receive , or be in any manner cone Jrnecl in soliciting or receiving , nny Assessment , subscription or contribu tion for auy political purpose whatever , from nny person or any peraona receiving nny compensation from inonovs derived from the treasury of the United Stnton. The second section provides that nny person violating this law shall bo deemed 'uilty of misdemeanor , and shall on con viction be punished by a fine not exceeding 35,000 or imprisonment not exceeding three years , or by both Hjch fine nnd im prisonment in the discretion of 'tho ' : ourl , Tha Renato held a brief executive session and then adjourned. HOUSE I'KCCKKDINOS. Mr. Page , from the commerce comir.it- eo , reporttd n resolution calling on the secretary of wnr for information as to whether money appropriated by the Init river and harbor bill was nppropriated for works or objects not in the inter est of commerce and navigation , nnd If so , requesting upoclOoatlons to lie furnished. Several amendment ! ) wore otlered , nnd an exciting but rambling debate followed. Kir. Jlobeson held thnt the oppoaltlou : amo from metropolitan newspapers iu the ntcrest of aggreRuto capital , Mr. Kaason , of lown , again opposed the ) IU , and motuberi surrounded the epeakcr md luteriupted blm with laughter And up- auce. Mr. Kauaoa advocated ninendlug he phraseology , contending that the sec retary of war could not report any work muec'usary , as every brook was of local mportnnce. Air. Page said the river and harbor illl won n good thin ; , despite the fact that 'howling demagogues" had cried It down. the secretary of war should be required to explain why he did not send in the esti- nates of the engineers for work done of he next year. Mr. Cox , of New York. In n fiery speech opposed tbo resolution , lie told Mr , Tage hat tbo "bowling demagogues" seemed to mve a majority in hi a (1'age'a ( district ) , nnd In fact they had a majority all over the country. The people had set the seal of the their disapproval on the river and larbor bill. The river and harbor bill members who were not re-elected criticised he president severely for vetoing the river and harbor bill. Mr. McL ns called Attention to the fact iiat "because New York had twenty-ieven feet of water ehe nblected to Improvement of harbors at Philadelphia , Baltimore , Mobile , New Orleans and Galvciton. Applause , ) If there WAI a veto which deserved to be overridden It was the veto of the harbor bill by the honorable gentle man who now holJj his seat At the end of ; be avenue. That veto offers you no op position to the principle bf the bill. That reto tells you that amount it too great. Whose buiineaa U It to regulate the amount when the principle U rlrht ? If to Improve navigation and commerce be a wine policy muut not congress say how much money ilmll be expended ? For the president to take no exception to the bill except that we gave wore money than be would , de prives him of tbe respect which our judg ment * ought to render to him , and the more HO when he follows that veto with an nuuuul mwaage In which he tells us that maybe BOUIU yf the objects will r qulce Further appropriations. If Ihomouevhoa not been expended whose Unit is h ? If Iho ext'ctitho boa taken It upon hlmrelf not to ei | > ontl money , what excuve can he olfer ? Ilia statement that 917,003,000 U still on hand In a fallacy , Mr Kaason I understand the gentle man to blame the president for \etolng for UrgeuAiia yf appropriation ! Mr. AIcLane-That I did. Mr , Kanon In other word * the presi dent should expend nil that \vaaapproprl- Air , MoLine That U auotber question. I challenge the gentleman to justify uy president who uuea hlu discretion after coiiKro'9 haa appropriated money. Mr , Kotdou I accept the challenge and say I will support any president , democrat or republican , lu expending as little n he can , unless required oy express law to ex pend it. General Grant took the ground of discretion , and fnrthei than that 1'renl- dent A thupontrary ta _ the statement of tbe gentleman , T to d thi tills "on grounds He also reload ltb uie it appropriated for object * not within eon < atlUtlonal llmltatlooa , , , Mr , Cox inquired whether McLwe meant to aay that republlcana from New York wore influenced in their action bj railroad Interest * . Mr , McLikne replied ba had not svd' drensed hlmielf to that subject Mr , Tomnhend , of Illinois , Mr. Atherton and others asserted that the pap - p ra of tbe west , as well aa the proa ol Now York , had opposed the river and har bor bill , And Mr. Ilobe on anggetted in explanation thnt great lines of railway ran to Chicago and Ht. Louli , and Incidentally mentioned that there were railroads ia hie district. Mr. Cox And then yon did not got through , The THRO resolution waa finally adopted , nnd the house took up tbo consular appro priation hill and pa scd It. Mr. Kasaon. from tbo committee on civil service reform , reported a bill to im prove the civil service. Ordered printed and recommitted. Adjourned. THE STATE FAIR. Forthcoming Meeting of the State Board of Agri culture , Other Meetings of Nebraska Societies. The following circular has been is sued from the oflico of Hon. D. H. Wheeler , secretary of the state board of agriculture : The annual mooting of the Nebraska state beard ot agrioulturo will bo hold in Lincoln on the third Tuesday ( the ICtli ) of January , 1883 , at the oQico of the secretary of atato in the capitol building , at 3 o'clock p. m. The mem bers of the board are as follows : MEMBEIIH WHOSK TEUM3 EXPIRE 1883 ] D. H. Wheeler , Plattsmouth ; M. Duaham , Omaha ; J. 0. MoBrido , Lincoln ; E. N. GronollFort Oalhoun ; J. Jon-ion , Qenova ; M. V. Easterday , Tcenmsoh ; R. Daniels , Qilinoro ; H. 0. Stoll , Beatrice ; J. T. Olarkson , Sohuyler ; R. W. Fnrnas , Brovrnvillo ; J. B. Dlnsmoro , Button ; S. Barnard , Table Rock ; 0. H. Walker , Bloomington - ton ; A. D. Williams , Hastings , MEMBERS WHOSE TERMS EXPIHE IN 1884 Chris Hartman , Omaha ; O. W. E. Doraoy , Fremont ; W. H. Barstow , Crete ; El Mclntyro , So ward ; J. B. McDowell , Fairbury ; Horace Allen , Clarksville ; S. M. Barker , Silver Orook ; L. A Kent , Mlndon ; W. E. McOioud , Waco ; D. V. Stevenson , Falls City ; W. B. White , Tokamahj W. T. Dodge , OJark ; Royal Buck , Rod Willow ; Jonathan Higgins , Nelson. Each member in urged to bo in prompt attendance at 8 o'clock in the afternoon of the day above named. Business of importance for the corning year will bo considered. At thio meeting the members will determine when nnd whore the fair for 1883 will be held , make the premium list and all arrangements for the annual fair. ' The president of each county soci ety , or delegate therefrom duly au thorised who hill fur the time being be , oz-oitipio ; members of the atato board of agriculture , for the purpose of deliberating and consulting aa to the wants , prospects and conditions of the agricultural interests throughout the state , are requested to bo in at tendance , and at that meeting the DOV- oral reports from the subordinate so cieties shall bo delivered to the presi dent ot the state board. The Slate Horticultural society will hold Us Annual meeting commencing January 17th. The State Wool Grow ers' association and the Nebraska Fine Stock Brooders' association will also moot during the eamo wook. News papers throughout the state who have faith in the agricultural interests of our state and who desire to advance the aamu can afford to publish this notice for the sake of tha cause , gra tuitously , and are respectfully asked to demonstrate their faith In Nebras ka by their work and publish the sorno immediately. EDMDND MclNTYKE , Pros. DANIEL H. WIIEELKK , Sec. CIIKIS. HARTMAN Treas. liucklin'o iruica Idalve. The Bear HALVE In tbe world tor Date , Dnilscn , Borcp , Ulcer * , bait Known , Fe ver Bores , Tetter , Chipped Hands , Cbil Maine , Corna , and all skin eruption ! and positively ouroa pilot , It la guarantied to give satlnfaotfon i icmejr refunded , Price , 25 oonta par ex. tor sal * by 0 , Goodm n Woman' * True Priond. A friend in need ia a friend indeed. This none can deny , especially when usslntancti is rendered when one ia sorely allllcted with , disease , wore particularly those com- plainU and weaknesses so common to our female population. . Every woman should know that Electric Bitters are woman's true'friend , and will ponltively restore her to health , even when all other remedies fall. A single trial always proves our an- ecrtlon. They are pleasant to the taste , nuil only coat fifty cents bottle , Sold by C. F. Qoodman Bend ( i , 92 , $3 , or $5 for a r - tall box by Express of the best Candles In America , put up elegant boxet , and strictly pure SnlUble for presents. ExpreaA charges light. Refers to all Chicago cage , Try It once , o. F. QUNTHBB : , Confectioner , Chicago. $500 REWARD , Tha > bove reward will be paid to any jwreon who will product a Taint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , tor nri er\lng Shingles. Tin and Oravcl Hooln. Warranted to b fire and Water 1'roof. All oritori promptly attended to. Cheaper and uef- tcr than any other paint now In u c. . 8TKWAKT & STEl'lIENSON , Sola Vroiirlctor * , Oinaiia llouio,0iuih , Kcb , BKFERKNOEH. Officer & JHi8 y , Dr.HIco , Dr , Hnney , Fuller Council lllutfi , lo a. B a oBlce. Omaha Nco. JDUJi IITiDLln H.CMK IKIJtWI' PnSdcul Vlco Prn' W. U. Dnwnis , Ktc.aEdTieu- THE KEBKASKA MiSUIlOIDMHB CO Lincoln , Hob MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters HrrrowB.Porm Rollera Uullcy Hay flakes. DucKOt Hlevatlng Wlndmllla , &o . . , We aw prepared to do Job work and maooteol other ptrtlw. l-ordan : . . . HKBH4IKA. UAiinrAcrruiuia oo / i 7'lUccU.Ha ' * * ' il-J t . , ; , ' - , V THE SHORT LINE -or TUB 0BUC0.4k.GfrO : , Milwaukee & St , Paul RAILWAY It DOW running IU FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS WITII Pullman's ' Magnificent Sleepers AND THE Finest Dining Oars in the World IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE , Or to anv point beyond ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH TO ST. PAUI < OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE , the Chicago , MilwaukBB& St , PanlR'y ' Ticket ofllce located at corner Farnam and Fourteenth strceta and at U. I1. Depot and at Mlllaid Hotel , Omaha. tarSco Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Atent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. S. S. MERRILL , A. V. H. CARPENTER , General Manager. General Pass. Agent. J. T. CLARK. GEO. H. HEAFKORD , General Sup't. AM't Pen. I'aga. Agent. FOR CHICAGO , PEORi ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE , DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEW YORKBOSTON , And all Poluts East and < 8outh-E tt. THE LIKE COMPRISES ITeatly 4,000 inllea. Solid Smooth Steal Track H conncctlona are made In UNION OhPOTQ baa a National Reputation as being the real Through Oar Ulna , nnd la universal ) ; encoded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rail , oad In the world for all clauses of travel. Try It and you will flnH traveling a Inxur ) Instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via rhie Celt bratod Line ( at Bile at all offices In the West. All Information about Rites o Faro , Slcopln ; Car AcoonuioJatlons , Tlmo Tables , &c. , will be cheerfully given by applylnln ? to T. J. POTTER , , 2d Vlco-Pres't & Qen. Manizer.Chtcago PEROIVAL LOWELL , den. Pftssoivfor Agt. W. J. DAVtNPORT , Qen. Agent , Conncll Uluffs. H. P. DUKLL. TlckoJ JAgt. maio-wl IT THI5 SIOUS OKT2 ROUT1' ll m Eo'lclTnlr. lhTOnh troir Council Blulla to St. Paul Without Ohinge Tlmit , Only IT Mnuru ir i ? UICEQ SUK aaoaras KOOT& OOUNOIL BLUFFS 70 OT. PADl , lUHKEAl'OMQ nd all point ! lu Koitburn Io < ? , Klntn-fvU act I > akosa. Tliij line la equipped with ih < Impicvsi WoctlnifhonM Autstnallo Alr-l'i Lo C.BI ! IU ) ( HJnlfoitu Uoatler and Bnffor : and let OPRED , OAFh-rr A1TD OOUl'CWS > 1 antonianaod. Pulltaarj PnUc ( ilotplBff Oil rein through WITHOUT CIIA OK betwo'.n Kan j City and DL Panlla Conocll BluHe rn < Vloux City. Trains leave Lnlon Faclf.o Ttanrfei at Cent ell Bluffs , at 7:80 : p. m , dally on arrival of Uaae t noon rim IIODBS m ADVANCK o ? ANT orax ; ; UOUT5. CeTBtmcmbei In likln ; tht Otoox City Ron you pot a Through Tralu. Tbe Bhoiteal Jie Qulckeet Time and a GomfoitauU llld * In Ut ThtonKbCan bettruin COUNCIL ULUFK3 AND BT. 1'AUL. tfSet that your Ticket rud via lh "filonj City and Paclnc lUlliwU / \YATTLUS , J , U. DOC11A.UN Baperlntendtnt Oen' Fui.Agen UltMuri Valley Ia. W. E. DAVIU BanthwMtirn Pauenger Ooundl Ulufli FAST In ( olnc Ba > Uk ttu Train ) leave Omaba 8:40 : p. m. and TiiOa. tn Per full Information call on ft. P. DEUELTlek Agent , lith and Varnam ! . , J. BKLL. U. \UllwartDepol. or at JAU1UT Oti&UK.Qenei 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRINCVEHIGLt-S K O XV I W TT S E. . so il other a for cany rldlmc. tyl d durability. They nro lor ealo by all Loading Oar lago Builders and Deoleru throughont ho country. 3PBINGS OEAR8 & BODIES Voreal b Henry Timken , jP t nto niDaU.declot ( CanUctl. X combination of JVo- toritte of Iron , JL'eruvian Hark and llt phonu in n palatabla form , for ZfrHHtv , Iioot of Ar > - titt , Prostration of fflal f outer * it if indltpenta- . . . . , . . . SEV.J.I..TOWNEB SBV. A. I. HOJGLBS Wrltes- : _ After R thoroQRh trial of tno _ HI. , says. IBON TON1O , I toke pleaauro . / _ ' ; I consider It In that I have boon /TP r ttlnr excellent for , ' . Ml a moat remedy ttnws : .onoQtcd by ita / . use. Ministers and Pub- XUJM the debilitated vital forces. lie Speakers will find It of the greatest value vrhoro a Tonlo ia neces sary. I recommend it oa a reliable remedial npont , possessing' un < doubted nutritive and restorative Imimltt , A'JM properties. Od. a , 1832 _ DR. BARTER MEDICINE GO. , 213 IT. AI ex. , ex. MOID. The1 Oldest Wholesale and THR LEADING Retail JEWELRY HOUSE HOUSE hi Omaha. Visitors can here IN TUK WEST I General Agents for the find all novelties in SILVER Finest Pianos and Best and VER WARS. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as Eastern Manufacturer iho Latest Most Artistic any , , and Dealer. and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and for cash or installments a * Bottom Prices. all descriptions of FINE A SPLENDID stock ot WATCHES at as Low Pri Steinway Chi eke ring , ces as is compatible with Knabe , vose & Son's PJ honorable dealers. Call anos , and other makes. and see our Elegant New Also Clough & Warren , Sterling , Imperial , Smitb Store Tower , Building , American Organs , &c. Do corner llth and Farntiam not fail to see us before pur Streets. chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO , , A Large Stock always on Hand. WILLIAM SNYDER , HANUFAOTTJBEH OF Firs-Class Paining and Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done 1310 Hni-nnT. < * or. T4t > i. PERFECTION HEATINO AMD'BAKIWO Is only attained by using 'TER 04K. Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE BAUZfi OVER DOORS , For aalo byj sons Jull-Bi&elr BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF epairing in all Brannhes -T. 0 . OO Boots and Shoes , OMAHA , NEB. WHOLUSALK AND ItETAIL DKALKR U ) Lath , Shingles , Pickets , , SASH , DOORS , BLIK9S , &V10LDINGS & , LIME , jarflTATB'AOENt FOB UHiVTAUKKS OK11XNT OOUPAHT1 Near Union Pacific Depot. OMAHA of < O. DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate Glass/ car Anyone contemplating building store , bank , ot any other flni will find II to their J antage to correi end with ua before pnrchailDg : their Plate Ql&M , F , GOODMAN , OMAHA NEB. W.M. MILLAtyU. EDWARD W. PECK , MILLARD & PECK , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1421 & 1423 FARNEAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED ] gents for feok & Bauuliors Lard , anflWllber Nills Flonr OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK. BTEIM."JOHNSON A 00. , TOOTL1J MAUL A OO. '