THE .DAILY B& & OMAPA WLDNESDAV Ai tilL 26 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure dyspepsla.hcartburn , mala ria , kidney disease , liver complaint , and other wasting diseases , BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system ; cures weakness , lack of energy , etc. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not color tlio teeth , and will not cause headache or constipation , as other Iron preparations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia , hysteria , and kindred com plaints , will find it without an equal. BT L U04 litutUMi Pieil.lMl. Vlco ? ! < ' W. 8. Vu-.una , floo. tad S o . THE NEBRASKA 00 Lincoln , MANUhAOTUUEliy OF OornPlanwru Harrowo.Ktvnn Uoll u Haltcy Hny Baboa , Uucttofllovur.U't. . WlodmlllH , Sin. We to i > rtptrol to do Job work ml uunnu taring for other partial. AdJrcsi nil orders to the HKBHA1KA MANUFACTURING CO Lincoln Neb SUBSETS Every Coriot la warranted eatls- tactory to Ita wearer In every way , or the money will bo refunded by the person from whom It was bought , .he only Cortet pronounced by our Ifadlni ij lol n & > Injurlou. to th wearur , MdradonMlr ladlM u E"moit . comfortable will perfect OUlnif Cor t TM PBIOESbr MjaLPo.tai.rald I Ith Pr ecrTlnff , l.&O. Hetf-AdJuiUnCt 91.00 ! ( extra fce.ry ) tB.00. MttnbiB , r.5 l reerTln ( Bee eontll ) VB.OO , PMCB Bklrt-8 pp.rtlB , fl.BO. Vcr Ml * br 1 < 1I Ut U Dealer * OTirywhuc , OHICAQO COUfliSX CO , , CMoaco , HI. 5ANDY HANDY Send 1 , 88 , 3 , or 85 for a sample re tail box by Kxpretm of the bout cuntllcM lit America , put up In decant boxes , aiu NtrTctly pure. Snlta- ble for presents. Kx- nresa chat-gen lljrht Uerers ) to all CUlca- RO. Try It once. Address , C. F. GUNTHER , Confectioner , Chicago * u APUDLir VEGETABU TONIC CCMJOUIOIIHUOF REMEDY fe . POHCftDOT. PRICKLY STIMULANT omcHTsiKjelo girsIHUTKINSTK oicc > Tivt fcncit - s DAMAJANTE'S PERIL. The Sflake Charmer Nearly Ornshod by a Huge , Python , She Extricates Herself from the Deadly Embrace by Q Superhuman Effort of Strength , How Bho Hni Boca Bittoa Iiy Her Foil- rtlladcphlaProil. A thrilling Incident happened In foropaagh'a clrcns yestordoy nftor- loon , while Nnla Damojanto , the liudoo unako charmer , was going hroaghhor performance of handling ialf a dozan tqalrmlng pythons , It was all in the iwlnkllug of aa cyo , and icarcoly a dozen portions in the great andlonco wore aware that Dama. auto had for a moment been In dead' y peril. She had finished the won- lerfnl act of walking about the raited ilatform with ox ! anakoa coiled llko a Ivlng head drees over her forehead , and had taken the hngo python , * hoto weight la ninety pounds and oDRth twelve foot , from Ita box , and hrow It aorcas her ahonldor. Aa aho md done with the other snakes , Dime - e j into graapod the powerful creature a uw Inches back of the head. AI- hough the air was damp , the python appeared poaaesaod of more ihnn usual activity. It unwound Ita aliuona length from Djmajanto's body ana quickly coiled about the upper part of her cheat and throat. To there nearest the performer , the mns. cloa of the anako could bo diattnctly aeon working beneath. the apottcd iktn. Suddenly , the reptile gave an hiss and darted forth it quivering tongue , and almost at the same mo ment the cell about the woman's thioat waa tightened. Damajante'a agent , who , waa standing near the en trance to the elephant house , appeared to know that there waa a possibility of something of the kind taking place , and waa keeping a keen eye on the performance , Ho started forward quickly but quietly , ao aa not to alarm the audience and had got h If way down the race truck , when Damajante , who had al ready realized her great danger , BUG- oaoded in untwisting the tail of the anako from her body. The middle and most powerful part of the python waa atlll about her throat , and the pressure waa Increasing , She was very palo , but thoroughly calm , The head of the python , biasing horribly , WHB fltlll graapod In her right hand. Djttnojanto , with remarkable ncrvo , managed to fcoo her loft arm , and in another Instant had , with all the strength aho poaaeBacd in both hando , unwrapped the writhing necklace from nor throat. She placed her dangerous cot back In Ita box , bowed , and retired. BITTEN I1Y SE11PKNTH , Speaking of her atrango avocation a forr momenta later , Dnm.iJMito said that It was only during very warm wunthor , when thnsnakon wore vicious ly active , that nho feared their BtroiiRth. "They i\ro very susceptible to cold , " said the aaako clmrmor"oftor aha hnd recovered her composure , 'and have to bo kept In boxot arranged with hot water paua to kupp the temperature up to at least 100 ° . Besides thnr , they nre wrnpt up In blankets. Did I over have anything llko that hnppun before ? Oh yoa. Once In Berlin , about two years ago , my largest anako nearly crushed mete to death. It took the united strength of two mnn to remove him. Another time in Riga the largo python go ! his tall around a pillar and threw mo on my back. In Madrid my arm waa almost twisted out of Ita socket. Sometimes they bite mo look , " and , extending her hands , Damajantc showed them to ba covered with amal v-shaped BOOH. "The bite la not polaononi , but it la rather painful. ] don't mind my handa so much , but amen on the watch to keep them from strik ing1 at my oyea. Yea know the pecu liar way in which the python's teeth are set curving backward In xepose and standing oreot when angry wel It would be an easy matter to lose an eye. Some yean ago In Ylecna a snake charmer had his eye pluckec out of the socket in an Instant. ] think the snakes know mo. I have possessed a strange power eve ; them , that I can t ' aocoun for myself , since girlhood Ate they hardy ? Well , sir , I give them as much attention as a mothei does her child. Regularly every Bat urday night they are washed in lake warm water and wrapped up In blan kots. Daring warm weather I foot them every olght days. The smaller ones cat live rabbits , and that big fol low is satisfied with a lire duck or two. I Bare another pot , who is shed ding his coat. Oomo and I'll show him to yon. He's only a baby ; " and , leading the way to the menagerie tent , Damafauto approached a rod box , Which she unlocked. From beneath the folda of a double blanket she drew with Borne difficulty one of the moat monstrous pythons ever soon In captivity. It measured eighteen feet from1 head to tall , and weighed certainly not leas than 125 pounds. Its scaly coat was poolIng - Ing off In patches , and its eyes wore sightless. This blindness , the snake charmer saidwas always present when the reptile waa going through the an nual process of shedding Its gaudy- buod coat. "This follow , " continued Dimajante , "la very strong , and I have to uao the greatest care In han dling him. ? Io la almoat through now , and I possibly may exhibit mm in Philadelphia before the circua moves. " The snake charmer doea not spnak English , and carried the conversation on partly in French. Her agent , who spooks the atrango language of her mother country , helped to intorprol when aho stumbled across a too uilll- cult sentence. California Fruit Landn. 3 n Francisco Bulletin. If wo wore to mark OB close as posal- bio. after a good deal of observation and Inquiry , wo should not place the worago price of unimproved froll ands In California much above' $30 an acre. Wo know that daring tho'pres- ent year thousands of acroa could have ) eon bought at that figure and even ess , There nro A great many consid erations going to Qoot the price of ! ruit land such , ai remoteness from or proximity to large towns and the acllltlea for getting fruit to market. The kind of soil , whether there arc mprovemonta , such aa fence * , barns and houses. Thus , one might RO north from this city , say from 100 miles to 120 miles , Into Lake county , whoie many piotnroeqne Darcols ol land had been offered say or $30 an ccro. Such parcels would 30 well watered and have an abund ance of wood. If there were sub stantial Improvemonta , of course those would raise the price of the land , But a stirring agent can go out Into thin atato to-day and buy all the unlmprov id frnlt landa ho wants at prices rang * ne from $15 to $30. If ho glvea more in aomo Instances for chcio par cels , It la because they arc worth it by oaaon of proximity to a town or vll- > go or a railway depot , or because hero are aoon to bo theao and other aollltloB In the immediate neighbor- lood , It la , of course , not easy to ; aago the price of frnlt landa in thia tale ao aa to hit the average , because of the great variation , But the aver age named will bo found to bo approximately correct. We do not qnoro the fact that a great deal of unimproved land , suitable for vineyard purpcaoa , may bo bought In remote parts of the state for $5 an aero , or that other choice pieces of unimproved land might go up to $50 an acre , or oven hlchor. And even [ > arcela HB high aa $75 an aero might no really cheaper than other land at $5 an acre There are a great many tracts of government land which areas gcod for fruit culture at $1 25 aa n ; roat deal of that which has Neon sold it $30 an acre. What la to the point [ lore is that a great many Immigrants aavo thia year been directed to suoh lands and have taken possession of thorn aa aottlorn , to the astonishment of thoao who had been holding them without title , and had turned Bottlers away , until they wore taught that tbla kind of fraud would bo no longer tolerated. An Extended Popularity. BROWN'S BOUNCUIAL TUOOZIES nave been before the public many years. They are pronounced superior to all other articles uaud for similar pur poses. For Relieving Oougho , Gelds and Throat Diseases they have bcon proved reliable , AN OPENED QKAVE. A Kemarkab'e Discovery Seventeen Years After the Burial. 8toehllleMo ) Mirror Mre. Jane Gsrven , a alslor of W. 0. Evans , wna burled eighteen yoara ago , on the Whittonborg place , near Steel- villa , In what wan then a small family burylng'ground. The place has boon iiegloctuu of late , and the graves nro now turned out to the ccmtnoiia. Mr. Evans concluded to remove the re mains of hlaalator to the cemetery at Cuba , and did BO on Friday last. Strange to aay , when the grave won opened the oolfin waa found In a fair ntuto of preaorvatlon , and the remains of the lady wna entire. Even the clothing and ahoea were distinguish able. The hair was atlll deco up at the back of the head , and all the bunco were In place ; the feet remained in the position in which placed and the ontlino of the body ohowud plain beneath the clothing. Even the cloth which had covered the coffin WAS In place. A child of Mrs. Gar- von'a was buried by her aide. This coflin wua of walnut and apparently aonnd. The olothtug and a few frag ments of b'jnes were oil that remained of the little one , uxcopt the hair. The child waa but cloven days old at death , and had baoti twenty year ; butatrangc to gay , whore the little head had roetud waa a maea of long , bright , gloooy hair , which , when washed out and combed , showed the aatonlahiug length of fourteen Inchon. It must huvo grown fully a foot aftordoath. Small fibers of roots had penetrated the largo coffin and woven a not work about the body and apparently aldnd In holding It in place. The coffins and remains were placed In a new case and taken to Cuba and there rolntorred , where they will probably remain un disturbed till the morning of the res urrection. rn . PetroUnm V. Ihuby. D. R. Locke. Petroleum V. Nasby , ( editor Toledo Blade ) writea : I had on a forefinger of my right hand one oi those pleasant pets , run-round. " The finger became Inflamed to a degree unbearable hd swollen to nearly twice Ita natural alze. A friend gave me HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE , and In twenty mln- ntet the pain had 10 much subsided as to give me n fair night's rest , which I had not had before for a week. The Inflam mation left the finger In a day , I consid er it a moit valuable article for the house hold. Gorei the Pile * . Too. Edouard Relntard , of New York , writes : It gives me great pleasure to ray that a single box o ! HENRY'.J CARBOLIC BALVE effected a complete cure of Files , with which I had been troubled for over a year , and which nothing ehe that I used would cure. A Prlnce'a Oar. London World. The prince of Wales' new railway carrlaao la a marval of esthetic decora tion , It la fifty feet long , and contalna saloon , atudy , two bed rooms , twa dressing rooms and a bar room. The prince's bedroom Is hung with old gold silk and the furniture Is upholstered to match. Mirrors are let Into the doer panels , and the whole suit can be lighted by candlea or by electricity. An Undoubted Blessing- About thirty years ago , a prominent I'byjlclan by the name of Dr. William Hall discovered , or produced after long experimental research , a remedy lor dis eases of the throat , cheat and lungs , which was of tuch wonderful efficacy that it soon gained a wide reputation In thia country. The nnme of the medicine Is DR WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THK LUNGS , an l may be safely relied on as a speedy and positive euro for coughs , colds , sore throat , &o. Bold by all druggists. War Clouda.in the Far West. Domcr Tribune. The prospect a.for n railroad war In the west were never bettor than at the present time. The opening of the Rio Grande to Salt Like , and the prospects of Ita early completion to Ogden and a connection with the Central Pacific , baa had Iho effect to wake op the managers of the other lines to a realiz ing sense of the importance of the "baby 'road. " It b not probable that any direct cut In rates , either of pas * senger or freight , will bo made at once , but should the Union Pacific In crease thoipoodof Ita trains and land 'rolght ' and passengers in San Fran cisco ahead of the Santa Fo , the latter will make Its boat efforts to meet the cut in time , and If thia can not be done , then a reduction of rates all round will bo the result. There la no love loat between e > ny of the western roads , and each is trying bo obtain the upper hand. The Union Pacific , since the opening of the Hlo Grande to Salt Lake , has made the rate the same from that point as it Is From Ogden to all points oast. The Union Pacific ticket cflloa ap town Is now open In the morning before the early train leaves a thing that waa never done before. Hnmor in the Btomooh- Much of the dlatroas and sickness attributed to dyspepsia , chronic diar rhoea and other causes Is occwlonod by humor in the stomach. Several casca , with all the characteristics of those complaints , have been cured by Hood's Samparllla. Other cures offictrd by thia medicine are ao won derful that the simplest statement of them hfforda the beat proof that It combines rare curative agents and when once used secures the cacfidouco of the people. Bitting Hen. Detroit Fiee Press. This is the season of the year hone ran mad , and will not bo comforted unless they can hide away aomowhoro and sit day and night on a wooden neat egg , or an old door knob. Several men were discussing thia question In a grccary store onoevenlng recently. A man who owns a large flock of Dorklnt ; remarked , "Not even an act of con- gtota can break up a aettln' hen. " "Ever tried jammln' 'em under a bar rel an' pourln * water on 'tun ? " demanded the man on the sugar barrel "Yes" said the Dorking man , "I've poured water on 'em till they grow web footed , like a blamed duck , and afterwards found 'em In an old coal hod Bottln' away on lumpa o' coal. " "Tie a rod rag round one wing , " said a man who was eating cheese and crackers. "That ' 11 fix n. " "Might's well offer 'em a chromo , " said the Dorking man. "I tried a whole red woolen ahirt on one last spring , and dog my cits if Bho didn't make a neit of it and sot three weeks on the buttons 1" Then the grocer said it waa time to close up , and each man girded up hla loins and slowly filed out. To worry about any Liver , Kidney or Urinary Tronbloeepocially Bright's Disease or Dlabotea , aa Hop Bittora never fails to cure where a euro la pos sible. Wo know thia' Couldn't Exactly Use It , From a New' York Letter. The Seventy-first la ouo of our fash ionable mllltln regiments , and it Is holding a fair thia week in Us armory. Pretty girla abound there , of course , and their exertions as sellers are heartfelt. I oaw u middle aged , dig nified , plainly dressed gentleman atop in front of a baby carriage and regard it thoughtfully. A boy companion aald to him : "That's a pretty ono , father , lan't it ? " Tun aweet girl who had charge of the rttllo-book had been careful about pressing the baby car riage npon the minda of men whom she did not know to bo married ; but , assured by the boy'o remark that this ono was n father , oho roaolved npon a special effort. Ilero la the dialogue : "You are admiring the baby car riage , air , I nee. It In worth $50 , and there are a hundred uhancea at half a dollar a chance. A beautiful thlr.f , isn't it ? And BO awfully choup. Hero ID the subscription book. Will yon put down your name ? ' ' "I don't think " "Soo how handsomely it la fitted ap , and how onug a baby would be it the midst of that dainty upholatory. ] am euro , were I a baby I would bo perfectly contented In a carriage like that. Will yon take six chancoa , or four ? " "I really haven't any use " "Bat I am euro , elr , that you have a handy place to store It away. It wouldn't got out of fashion In a num ber of years , and If yon got it for $2 or $3 , yea know , yea could afford to pay storage until yea require It. " "Very true , but , ' 'I beg pardon , sir , bat possibly yea are a widower1 "Oh but-- " , no ; - - "Then I really don't see why yon shouldn't boy some chanoea. A really sweet thing in baby carriages , Isn't it \ I can almoat see a dimpled little dar ling lying back on the cushions , throw * ing up his plump arms and crowing with delight. Shall I take your name ? " "Really , I could make no use of It. " "I thought as yea were a man ol family , I waa not making an inappro priate offer of such a bargain. The boy called yea father , did he not ? " " 0 , yea , because I am a Catholic prleat. And that , don't you BOO , ia a pretty good reason why I ought not to take chances on a baby carriage. " A Blessing to all Mankind. flooded with patent medicine advertise ments , It Is gratifying to know what to procure that will certainly cure you. If you are Bilious , blood out * of order. Liver Inactive , or generally debilitated , there ia nothing In the world that will cure you so quickly as Electric Bitten. They are a bleating to all mankind , and can be had for only fifty cents a bottle of 0. F , Good man. America Triumphant , AR R CEREALS AMERICAN airanletl BHEAKFA8T tilt-er I Ui Ui meiial for oatmtal , etc. , Lon don Food Exhibition , England , 1S31. ft AMERICAN BREAKFAST Aft I ! CEREALS received the high. Us Vli est roxarJ ) at Centennial 1870. Am. Ini. Falra ' 70 , " 73 & 70. A. B.C. CEltEAlSire AMERICAN the 11HEAKFA8T purest nd . . . cholceit Foods In the Porld. Patented , U. 8. and at. Drltaln. \ f\ WHITE WIIKAT. AV\ K OATShul'edciu hcd , etc Usi cooked , dlilcatcd. i'tirar ( ; iuriou < imitation * . n AMERICAN miEAKPAST AH I ! OEUEALS prepares In IQmln. Us U * ute , belntf already etcam cooked. Send ( or circulars. R AU E1UC AN CUKAKFAST An li CEREAlStho most nourish- I If If n Inr , economical , palatible and easily digested ol all ( oodi. . , * * % 'A KF6n' A : B : o.- BRAND An I ONLY. The CKRIAU MVo. Ui Ul Co ; , 83 Murray St. , N. Y. Eo'd by all leidlng groccn , At wholesale by 1'ftitciu' ; Oallaghtr , Omahx A3w&3w ! ! A NOTED nUT CNT1T1ED WOfllAJt , prrom the Botcn lum , Editor * r 1h abeT * li a good llkenen of Mrt. Ljdla E. rial im , of Lynn , Mati. , who abore all other human twin * my b * truthfully called th "Dear Fritnd of Woman } ( torn * of her eomfpondenU lore to call her. Bit I Kaloa l7 derot d to her work , which U the outeonj t a Ufe-itudy , and U obliged to keep li la wlitiiDtJ , to help her answer th * large oorrupondenj hlch dallj penn In upon her , each beating If tpeclJ irden of raftering , or Joj at releaje from It. n < getable Compound It a medicine for good and c4 rll pnrpote * . I hare peraonalllnr < itlgat d It arf- tatlifled ot the truth of thJl , On account of lt proren merits. It li recommend * d proscribed by the beat phjrilclani In the countrj ne ujii "It works Uke a charm and sares mnd tin. I twill euro entirely the wont form of faille ) t the aternf , Leucorrhcea , Irregular and palnfi ! enitmatlonallOTaiian Troubles , InOammatlon ad Iceratlon , Floodlngs , all DltplacemenU and the col fluent iplnal weakness , and U especlt./ adapted t ke Change of Life. " H permeates erery portion of the syitem , and giro > w life and rigor. It remores falntnera , flatulencj Mtroyi all craving for stimulants , and relieves weak n of the stomach. It ctlres Dloatlng , Headache * fcrrous Prostration , General Debility , Sleeplessness ] epresdon and Indigestion. That feeling of beailnf t > wn , causing pain , weight and backache , Is alwayi ermanently cured br Its use. It will at all times , an/ ndw all circumstance * , act In harmony with the Ul Vat governs the female nystcm. It costs only | 1. per bottle or six for $5. , and Is sold b rugglsts. Any advice required aa to special cases , an ) ke names of many who have been restored to perted ealth by the use of the Vegetable Compound , can b ttalncd by addressing Mrs. 1'- with stamp for replj V her home In Lynn , Mans. For Kidney Complaint of Hthrr sex thli compound I isurpasAed as abundant testimonials show. Mr . rinliham's Liver Pills , " says one writer , "at i > t world for the cure of Constlpatloi id Torpidity of the liver , ller Bloof wonders In Its special line and bids fat unwind In Its popularity , ct her as an Angel ot Mercy whose sol good to others , v (2) Hrs.A.M.D. Railway Time Table. U. P. R.K. MAINLINE. LJUVS. ARRIV . Dally Expre ' .llG : p m Pttl'y ' Express.3:28 : p m Denver Exp. . . 7:40 : p m Denver Exp..7:3 : } a m Emigrant. . . . CUO : p m Emigrant 5:20 : am OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE-IT. P. DEPOT. LEAVB. ARRIVE * Lincoln Kx..ll:15a : m I Lincoln Ex..l:03p : m Mixed 8:15 : a m I Mixed .4:45 : p m DUMMY TRAINS BRIDGE DIVISION. Gummy trains leave Omaha ai follrws : 8:00 : a m ; 8:00 : a m ; 10:10 : a m ; 11.00 a m , 1:00 : p m ; 2:00 : p m ; 8:00 : p m ; 4:00 : p m ; 5 00 p m ; 6:00 : p m Dummy trains leave Counell Bluff i as follows : 8:25 : am ; 9:25 : am ; 10:25 : am ; 1125am ; 1:25 : p m:2:25 : p m ; 3.25 p mi4:25 ; : p m ; 5.25 p m ; 6S5 : p . Sundays 'heDummy trains leave Omaha at 0:00 : , 11:00 : a m ; 2:00 : , 4.00. 5:00 : and 6:00p : m. Leacs Council Blufl at 925 and 11:25 : i o > , 225 , 4:25 : , 6:25 : and 6:25 : p m. THROUGH AND LOCAL PASSENGER TRAINS BRIDGE D1TISIO V. LRAVB OMAHA. LKAVB COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pass No 2 .7:45 : am Paxs. No 5. . . 7,25am " No 10 6t5pra : ' vois n:20am : " No 4 3:40 : pm No 3. . .11:30 am Emigrant No 6.6:15 : a m No 19 7-20 pm " NoT.B-COpm No 1. . . . 7:00 : pm SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC DEPOT N. 15th St Louo Omaha ( or O'Neill via St Paul Line for Blair 8:30 : am Arrive fromNeligh 5:30 : pm 0. , M. & ST. P. K. R. U. P. DSPOT. LKAVE. ARRIVK. Mall& Ex 7:45am' : M ll&Ex..7.-2'pm | Atlantic Kx. . . :40p : nf Pacflc Ex..0:45 : ft ai 'Dally except Sunday fDaly. WABASH. ST. LOUIS & PACIKIO R. R.-U. P. LEWE. ARRIVE Omaha 7:45 : a m I Omaha llt'O a m " 3:4jpu : > | " 6:20 : pm C. , B. & Q. U. R U. P. DKFOT. ARRIVE. LKAVK. Hall * 7:45 : a m I Exprcsj 0:15 : am Express S:40pm : | r-nil * 7.2B p m N. Y. * x. locs Council Bluffs at 3:17 : p mf " " arrives " 8:20a : rat * Sundaj s excepted. f Omaha time. 0. , K. I. & P. K. R. U P. DEPOT. ARKIYK. LKAVB. Mall 9:45 : a m I Express 7:45 : a m Eipress 7:20 : p m Mail 3:10 : p m 'dundajsciccptid' | 'Sundays excepted. C. & N. W. It. R. U. P. DEPOT. ARRIVK. LEA\K. Mall * 7-45am I Exprcs1 0:45am : Express 3:40 : pin Mail * 7:20 : p m ounJajs excepted | * 3undas excepted S. 0. & P. R. R. U. P. DEPOT. Mallf 6:00 : am I Express 9:50am : Express 0:00pm : | Mallt . .7:20pm : fSu'days excepted. ST. PAUL & OMAHA , NEBRASKA DIVISION -7-DEPOT N. 15TH ST. No 2 8:00 : ami No 1 4:50 : pm No 4 12:15pm : | No3 11:45 : m Sundays excepted. K. 0. , ST. JOE , & 0. B. It R-B. & M. DEPOT. Mall 8:25 am I Express 6:00 : am Expnea 70pm : ! | Mall 0:50pm : B. AM. R. , IK NEBRASKA. Denver Kxp. . . , , :15 : am 5:35 : pm Lincoln Exp..0:35 : p m 9:40 : a m MISSOURI.PACIFIC u. P. DEPOT. ARRIVE. DEPART. Express 6:50 : a m I Express 7:55 : p m Malli 6:1 : pm I Mall 8:05am : Trains leav t > g at 7:2.1 p m and arriving at 6:60 : a m will have Pullman iliepen. Opening and Closing of Malli. ROUTB. OPES CL08I. a. m. p. m. n.m , p.m. Chicago it Nortbwestern. . . 11:00 : 9.00 6:302:40 : : Chicago , Rock Island & P. . 11:00 : 9:00 : 6:302:40 : : Chicago , Burlington &O..11:10 : 9.00 B'30 2:40 : Wabash 12:30 : 5:30 : Sioux City & PaclBc. 5.-00 70j : Union FoclBo , 4:0011:40 : : Omaha & Republican Val. . 2:03 : 11:10 : Burlington & Mo. In Ntb. . . 0.00 7:405:30 : : Omaha & Northwestern. . . . 6,00.7 : 0 Mlsiourl Piclflo , . 6:30 : 6SO : Local mills for State ol Iowa lea\e but once a day , viz : 4 30 a. m. A Lincoln mill Is also opened at 10SO : a. m. . Office open Bundays from 12,00 m. to 1:00 : p. m. TH03. F. HALL , Postmaiter. Saturday Evening Tra The following tabK shows the date and names rf roads running trains to Chicago from the Uhlon Pacific traniler on Saturday evonlnfi : The Chicago , St. Pan ! Minneapolis and Omiha trns ! leate every Siturdty afteinoon. The Chlcsgo , Milwaukee and St. Paul trains leave everv camrdar afternoon' "FOR TABLE USE. " The Natural Mineral , KAISER WATER FromBlrrotVborii ontbo'HUInn RECOMMENDED B ? THE HIGflFST MEDI CAL AUTHORITIES. FRKD'K HOLLEXDER , Sole agirt or the U. S. and Canala , 115,117,1U ElmJ Kuw Yoric. A23-3m D PIABQDT K D , , , , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , OFFICE ROOMS. 3 & 5 1M7FAIINAM ST. UtslJeno ITU DouzUa Street , Oin h , N b ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association , . CELEBRATED & BOTTLED BEES , THIS EXCELLENT BEKR SPEAKS : FOB ITSELF. Orders from any part of the State or the- Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our < ? o < ; ( is are Made to ihc Standard of oar Guarantee. GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th and Harney Streets. AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies , A Full Line of the Beat Brands ol OKUB8 AM lAMUFiBTUREI ) TOBAOUO , . Agents for BCTWODD RAILS AND LAFLIH & BAND POWDEE CO , . DEALERS ES HALL'S SAFE AND Fire and Burglar P CKgKSSfflCJ f'l $ lJtffl' Ltknftos ' > . . - ! < lafliEiiffJ fHfexio P "VT" A _ - TTT - . , iT1 . . 1020 Far n ham Street , PERFECTION JIEATi fi O 8AX5J30 ! la only attained by uaing cStoves and Eangas. ' WITH WIBB IfAUZE OVER DOORS , For Bale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS MORGAN & CHAPMAN , WHOLESALE GROCER ' 213 Farnam St. . Omaha. BOLLN & SEEVERS , I H. BOLLN & CO. , 1509 Doncclas Street. | Gor. 16th and California St. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRYBOLLN&CO lUra brought to this city ( torn Ihe firm ! of Ludredth & Son's , Philadelphia , and Jamca M. Thar. burn ft Co. , New York , the larj-eit stock of Garden ted Field Seeds ever Imported before to thli city , all ol which arc guaranteed to be fresh and true to the nan . Prices will also be as low as any BesponsibJe Dealer can Make. mar 16-eod-tf HENRY BOLLN & 00. J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AHD BOTAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , MT8TATB AQENf MB MILWAUKEE CEMENT OOUFANT Near Union Pacific DepotOMAHA , HEB MANUFACTURER 07 GALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c. THIRTEENTH STREET , - - . OMAHA , NEB OMAHA CORNICE WORKS BUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors. Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF ( Ornamental Galvanized Iron OornicesrIron Sky Lights , Eto , OMAHA ,