DAILY BBE--TUESUAI' MAY PLAIN TRUTHS The blood Je the foundation of life , it ciresLitei through every part of the body , and unleis it is pure and richf ftod health is Impossible , If discasi' has entered the system the tnly sure and quick way to drive it out i to purify and enrich the blood. Thcie nunplc facU are well known , _ tnd the highcs * medical authorities agree tha nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth , cause head ache , and arc otherwise injurious. BROWN'S IRON HITTERS will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with tk * blood , purifying and strengthen- itj it , and thus drive disease from any part of the system , and it will not blacken the teeth , cause head ache or constipation , and is posi tively not injurious. Saved hit Child. 17 K. Eutiw St. , Baltimore , Md. Feb. IJ , tBBo. Gent * : Upon the recommend * * tlon of a friend 1 tried UKOWN' * IRON JlirruKj ai a tonic and te- atorattve for my daughter , whom I wa thoroughly convinced was wilting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughter * by the terrible diteaie , under the care of eminent pliyijclani , 1 wa loth to believe that anything could arrest the progrcu ol the disease , but , to my great surprise , before my daugh ter had taltLii one bottle of fliiowr/v JHOK HITTBRS , the began to mcr.J and now It quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to how signs of Consumption , anJ when the phskan ) was consulted he quickly said "Tonics were re quired , " and when Informed that the elder slstcrwas tailing HROWN'S IRON IiiT7nr.s , responded "that U a food tonic , take it. " AUOIIAH PitHLrs. BROWN'S IRON HITTT.RS effectually - ly cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion and Weakness , and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumption , Kidney Complaints , etc. OOX.D VI. , I'AKIS , 1BT8 BAKER'S f'tler't rrtmimn CAorotate.th'S lf ptfrornllon nf | liln cliocolilo for fim jljr u r frlltl'l limitfnit Oioou , Iron wlilch thi ixcoi ol til li i been rcmoTol ceil.ll ! ficj ! ilD'liulrabl ) tJiicd | | for limllJi. Hnitr'i Kunilfn CtttKttlittt drink or titrn as con- fcktlonery U a detlclotiv artlcla t til ht rtcoinnitndtit by luurliti. llaktr'i Jlmmo , liiTtluiblt 01 ii itlcl far chll dr n , (7rman .f ? | tfiotnfitt , i moit txctlltut t'rtlcU fur fimtllci. Bald by Urocer ) ercrrnhf ro. \V. UA.lCEIl & GO. , JJorctttrtcr , 3Iau , Every Corset U warranted BnU < lactorytolta wearer In every way , , ar the money Trill bo refunded by tbe person from whom It if as bought , .t * only Oonot pronounced by our leading i > iir > tclu tt Injvrfou * to tha wenrvr , andrndonrd Iiy lullM * Qmo.icomloruailo wil perfect fitting Comt n PRICESby Mall , I'o.U Psldt wrttnf , 1.60. Btir.AdjB tln , ( extra heavy ) 98.00. Nunlnc , I trtlng ( One co.tll ) 8.00 BUIrt-HuppurtlnK , (1.6O. by Ickdlna ItcUtl Dealer * v i7wk M COUSEY CO. , CUlcago , m. Send 91 , 82 , S3 , o 115 for n nnmpla re tall box Iiy KxiroH of the liCMt rnnillCH 1 : Amorlra , i > nt up Ii elegant IJOXCM. nn Htrlrtly itnre. Sullr lilcTor iircnentH. K ) Itcforn t < nil CUlci eo. Try It once. DANDY C. F. GUNTHEI Confectioner , Clilcne < APURU.Y VECITA3U REMEDY STIMULANT jMNKCHttTUICLCCg SYSTIM RENOVATOR iKOIIIIIHGTNEHtTliC ITAIOt Dial ! DON J1IM 10(1 ( til UL Tf STHt-ilVf ft AND TMECCSTKHDWNIEMECr ! JIONtrt.CP.Nt THI BRITISH COLUMBIA. The Prosperous Condition of the Prjvince , The Chinese Ourse Undevel oped Mineral Wealth A Cheering Outlook , Cor , San Frtnclico Chronicle. VICTORIA , B. 0 , May 1 After re maining dormant fur nearly ten yean the force of events Is pushing the city of Victoria , B. 0 , torward , and al though a "boom , * ' in the American sonaoof the term , Is not In full Wait , something approaching It exists. The upward movement is Hlow , but it hat the characteristics of stability and per manence. Property In the city and luburbn is in demand and advancing in .value , now buildings are nudei erection or contracted for on the ohtol itreota , and real estate of a desirable kind is changing hands quite frequent ly , Aa If to fan the fitiae , one of the principal topics of stn-ot discussion U the laigo Influx of atrangora to the city onu the promptness of their ab sorption Into local Industries. The government dry dock at Ejqnl- malt , which measures 400 feet In length by 200 feet iu width , will , ou completion , be a work of great utility , This desirable end cannot , however , bo attained for eighteen months yet. There ere 200 men at present em ployed on the dock. Onderdonk'a Canadian Pacific rail way contracts are non In full iwlng , glvinw employment to 4,003 Chinese nnd 2,000 white men , besides a num- btr of Indiana. Already $3 000 000 hca boon expended on the sections under oonstrnctlon , which are being pushed forward with much vigor and ijroat executive ability , embracing , ai they do , aomo of the heaviest blastIng - Ing , tunneling and bridging yet achieved on any American railway. Fho syndicate pledged themselves tc have the rotd from the Atlantic to the Pacific completed within font years , when It is txptoted that Eu ropean emigration on n stupendous scale will btgln to colonlgo the fertile wheat lauds of the grout Northwesl and the cattle ranges of British Cblnm bla , In fact , the complex i > n of thh latetii transcontinental highway will either "break" or "make" the do minion for many a long year fc oomo There are 17,000 Celestials In Brit lah Ojlumbia4,000 of them are a Work on the Canadian Pacific rallroac and the remainder are distributee among nearly all avocations , uzcep law and divinity. They have apnear cd In every hatnlnt and town on Van convcr Island acd the mainland like < looutt Bw < rm , which , In fact , would b ( far leas pernicious to Uho ooantty The outcry agalnet them la great , but this fair province Is r. veritable para dlse for ( h < ? hcathon , as here ho llvei cheaper than In irnuy olhoi par IB of the Pacific coast , besides Rot ting botlor wagjs. A tingle Chinese firm In Victoria line at present It keeping $250 000 of navlngn , mostly from the ruuka of the railroad hoU , nnd otbor firma have lueatr Bums Every dollar goes to China wlthou increase or curtailment by rnterlm into Undo transactions. The day o prohibition and oiclunlon for John I ni'ivr at baud , however , jndginir fron meniurcH r > t present hoturo the pro vb'oiid logtaliitnrp Ttm thrift of the industrial claane of British Oolninbu In ovinord by tin ( act that tint Dominion. Havings banki throughout thu provlnoo hnvo upward of § 1,000,000 , on deposit bjlonglng tc thum , whioh la ovary largo turn whet it IB considered that ( ho ontlri whlto population oonelnta of lesa thai 30,000. For the year 1882 the placer golc dlpglngs of BrltUh Columbia producoi $054 085 , giving employ moat to 1,73 ! : nen ( principally Ohlncte ) , or a yearl ; .vorago of $548 per man. Sotno ex lpmllj' rich mining oUims are a resent in the hands tf Ohlnoeo. A ot there is no quartz mining In Brit ih Columbia , notwithstanding th ixlstenco ot Rood lodes In every dli riot. riot.Viotoria Viotoria stands sadly In need of at'Olaia hotel. No better Invesl ment exists in the city. At proaen very hotel and boarding house , whal ver Its status , la full to ovetflowlnf ut there la no first-class accommodi Ion to bo had. The advent of the railroads IB de Inod to mike this province the jew ) f the Dominion. At preaont , Unda In the position of Colorado b ore the building of the Danvor < ilo Grandu railway , which has bee 10 Instrumental In developing the r souroaa of the Centennial etato. Wll atmllar railroad syatem to aid 1 development , the resources of Btltit Columbia will astonish the worl Not only bus the province great BI and river fithorloi , magnificent wato : ways , penetrating Into the very ho a. of the country , but unexcelled forest fields and mines , which on await thn maglo touch of tl railway engineer to make the yield untold millions of wealt Apart from the I'public ' worka no under construction there are nnmoro openings for mechanics througho the province , aud many buslnoiB o portunltlos are to bo found In i smaller towns of the Interior , whl are already beginning to attract pop latlon and trade. Tiila la especial the cose ou the line of the Oanadl Pacific railway from Port Moody , t terminus , to Kamploopa and boyon The latter place , situated at the foi of the North and South Taompa river , commands the trade of the rlc oat grazing nnd agricultural section the province. A. B , The Inland Heo. M. Lonoops , who la not yet seven eight ye rj of ago , evidently belloi that ho hue atlll plenty of time left i only for his work of piercing t Isthmua whioh now Boporatea the 1 lantio from the Pacific , but also that of creating au Inland Boa Northern Africa. The report wh ho delivered a few weeks ago btf > the Paris academy of aoleucca on exploring mission , in the intereat tno'latter ' aohomo , through the doa region of the Tunisian and Algcr ! ahottc , or salts , la aa enthusiastic document aa ho over presented lu ci neotlon with hla BO grandly execni Suez Oinal outerprlsp. Tho.ahotti mostly tery' extensive bodies' ' of at nant e lt water , below the level of the Mdkltorranean form an almost nn broken chain , about two hundred and fifty miles long , from the mouth of the Wed Melah In the Gulf of Gabos , a little corth of the Tunisian town of the same name , tc the neighborhood of Biskra in Algeria , The feasibility of the plan for Inun dating and feeding thla entire baalr through a channel at the Tunisian ooast and some cuta In the Interior , was acknowledged by a commission appointed by the French Government last year. The commission alao found that the work would bo durable , If no ! perpetual ; that It would Improve the climate , render nnhoaltby regloni salubrious , and thna promote colon ! zulon. They were , however , divided In their opinions In regard to the mill * Ury and commercial advantage ! to bo derived from the en < torprlse , and found It difficult of execution and consequently very expensive , The commission studied the achomo iu Paris ; Leasepi wont doWn to Africa , accompanied bj specialist engineers and experienced contractors , and "all have come back qulto convinced. " Taey found the vstuary of the Molan , the beginning of the Inundating canal , to off a a part admitting of eaay excavation , and fitted to form a well sheltered port. The navigation of the canal would be facilitated by Its atraightnoss. There would be no obstacle to anchoring In tha Inland sea , owlug to a total absence senco of rocks ; vessels would thui every where bo safe. All the territory on the north banks of tbe waters , from Gabes to Biskra , could oaaly be rendered fertile. Bjrlnga and nat < nral wella proved tha existence ol subterranean water. The land re covered for cultivation would afford atnplo remuneration for the capita ! and expenditures. It would ovidentlj bo sufficient to cut , in the alluvial party , a cant.1 averaging twenty-five 01 thirty meters in breadth , which thi current Itself would widen. The oal oareous rooks at the baao of the Gibei bar would of Fir little Inconvenience and In compensation would furnlgt material for the conatrnotlon of piers , locks , otc. The rooks heights atKrlz separating the great shotta Faraunanc Sebkhat'Ol Gara , which frightened thi government commission , could bi flanked on the southwest at Tczer where the soil la aandy. The cana could bo out lu five yoara or leas time and ought not to coat more than 150 , 000,000 franc ; . The Impression pro dncod by the report la aald to bo ver ; encouraging. B right'tUliciuc. Diaootet , Kidnei Liver or Urinary Dlieaio Have no fear of any of these dls eases if yon uo Hop Blttora , aa the ; will prevent and euro the worst cases even when yon have been made wore by aomo great puffed-up protondoi euro. ANDEB3ONVJLLE. The Famous Soutnorn Prison Pen a It le 'I he Graveyard. C Dclonatl Jourtal. Anderaonvillo la the name of a a In tlon on the Southwestern railroad about sixty miles from Macon. It 1 nothing but a railway station , and th only thing that characterizes the epo Is the ImmouBo Union cemetery o aomo twenty acres , over which float thu star spangled btmica. Tno cemetery otory la constructed on the spot whor thu pclaonura were buried , and th tronchua were dug with nuch preclslo : and regularity that the soldieru wer uot dlnturbsd , but allowed to rcmai aa their comrudco Interred them working under the watchful oyca an fixed bayonets of the Georgia horn guard , The cemetery IB surrounded by stout wall with an Iron gate , and I under the supervision of u auperlu tendont , who Hvoa on the grounds , ] la n plain spot. There is not mnc attempt made to ornament the city c our martyred o'.oad. It would take great deal of even such itfluonooa a planta and flow era possess to dispel th melancholy memories that haunt thi hill In the plno woods of Souther Georgia. Southerners shun the spot , but th cemetery la much visited by Norther travellers , and the register In th superintendent's lodge oontalna man trango Insclptlona besides the nami of the visitors , One lady asks tb forglveueea of God for the murderei of her brother , who sleeps in the cen etery. Occasionally a man who waa In tl stockade turns up among the visitor These men , whatever their natur temper , the superintendent says , ct almost bo distinguished by the effeo of fear , dread and vivid recolleotloi which come back like a shock In their facea aa they again stand 6n t' ' now quiet and sunlit scene of the war experience. In the cemetery the ground la of general level , and the gravea of tl known and unknown , properly BO aratod , range in rowa , closely laid , far the eye can roach. There a actually burled on thla elevation K 715 men. The soldier whoao Identl waa preserved by hla comrades marked In hla reatlng place by a whl marble atone , rising eighteen Inch above the ground. A cquaro mart block with the word "Unknown" ( it IB repeated about ono thonsai tire oa In the cemetery. Part of the Blockade la still stan lug. There are two rowa of trees ono lualdo the other. The outer wi haa fallen down , aavo a few posta ho and there , but a large part of t Inner wall atlll stands. Treca ha grown up around the old pen , aud thick growth of utidorbrnah ne covara the alto of tha prison. ] traces ot the famous brook that r through the atockado remain , nor the wonderful well dug by the pr ouora. It ia all now a mild a peaceful section of the country. Brown' * Bronchial Traobot for Coughs nnd Colds ; "I have uted tb for more than n dozen years , and thi thmn the bret and meat convenient re' ' extant. " llev. G. M. Humphrey , < 7r < The Mavorlok Nntlonnl Btnk Uoaton draws foreign exchange , bi and Bolls Government and other veitiueutaeonritloB , and trammels a buslnoas for Us correspondents in I line of backing , in&th-rm \Vo notice the Marriage Fund Mat Trust Association , ot Cedar A Iowa , highly spoken of by the lead papers. You honld secure certlfit t once. Write for circulars nd p cations. l - A YOUNG BLOOD. What it Costs Him to Out a Dasl and How Ho Does it , Boxing , Shooting , Fencing one Biding a Few of Hia Accomplishments. A. Very Busy nnd Expensive Life New York J uin l. The rich "young blood" of to-day I not the numbskull which people generally orally take htm to bo. lib must pea ess certain qualiQjatloua to cnabli him to take equal rank with bin Id low . Ho mast learn to box , shoot trim , hunt , to Ball his yatch , to knot a good picture from a bad one , It brief , to conduct hltnsttlf aa an Intolll gontgentloman , It net a highly odoca ted one. " 1 hove pupils , " e.Aid Bill ; Maddoo , "who cotuu to mo aa oarlj us aevon o'clock to take theii mornlog loison In spurring - manly young followu , who glvo auc take their hard knocks with the great est good humor. And the number ii increasing. I consider Fred Uobbard George Gould , Jim Travera and mot of that stamp qalte b1u to tsko can of themselves in a crowd , You sec boxing requires n largo amount o golf-control , and although I mlph naturally bo expected to favor thi sport , 1 can honestly assure you tha It's the best klud ot receipt for takin ) the caddish element out of a man Pupils of mine have often gone homi atllf and sore with bruises. Yea , mot whom , to look at , you wouldn't thin ! had strength enough to hurt a fly How much does it cost ? Well , ti make a good boxer it requires thro months steady training , and that wil oat up 9250. Two hours a day con < stltutosan average lesson. " Fencing Is also extensively taught Oakley Rhinelander is said to be on of the best amateur swordsmen in th city. Biding , too , Is becoming more pop uiar than ever. Evans , one of th most accomplished grooms attached ti a fashionable nptown riding establishment mont , and tihn Is a characteristic Eng llshman , remarked ; "Bless your'art sir , thera halnt a young gent wet don' know something about a boss , am they takes to it wonderfully quick They come 'ere at hall hours , from ! o'clock till 7 at night , nnd they pay 'andaomo for wet they lotrns. HOT many ? Well , I spoae we have durin the winter season from fifty to , 'nndred a d&y , and nome on 'cm pay as 'igh aa $30 and $40 a week , am many on 'em brings their ownhossos , -In answer to the inquiry at th Turf club concerning the cost o maintaining a hunting and racin establlshmedt the reporter waa In formed that upon the most moderat calculations those horses could not b kept properly on Iris than $3,500 year. Thla sum is absolutely inalp nlOcaut compared with the annun outlay of Keene , Vanderbllt , Bjnnoi and such men , who spend from $50. 000 to $150,000 upon their stables. At the Now York Yacht club th samoproportlon&toexpandltnre attaint Stewart Olson remarked that he conl not glvo any adequate idea of the coi of maintaining a yacht , "For mnc depends upon tho.lndlvldnal taste c the uwnor , " ho oftla. "A atnam yacb of thirty or forty tona will coat aa man thousand dollars. I could name j least a dozen men who spend froi $5,000 to § 50,000 a year whoso vei acla are aquatic palaceo , coutalnlrj every luxury that money can buy. Th best yachtsmen that is , these who ai the most practical will look rather 1 the Balling-qualities of their vesao than to their elegance of appoint monts. Among the roproeentativ yachtsmen are Travors , Auchlnoloa F.W. J. Hurst , Peter Btewart.DwlRl Olmstead , Washington Connor , Te Clarke , Hoyd Phoenix , L. A. FIsl ll. T , Ynsh , and a number of othe : who spend many thousand dollars ai nnally on this amusement. With reference to aoclal and olu life the "young blood" U largel guided by the'tastes of his "set. " ' . ho be "horsey" the Tnif club la h general rendezvous ; If aquatic , tb Yatch club ; if theatrical or icsthotl tbe Lotos , and If of au exclusive ! gossipy turn , the Union. At elthi of these resorts It costs him mu < money , but It la very rare to find th ho comblnea a liking for them hi His suppers are upon a lavish seal and it la upon the authority of Myei at the Brunswick , that a "small" an per party after the theatre for ten ! fifteen persona will cost as mush $15 a plate. Fred Gebbard , prior Mrs. Langtry'a arrival , once gave supper for ten that cost $300. In brief , the expenditure of tl young blood possessing , say , 325,0 a year may bo approximately Iteralz as follows : Olnb foes , $200 ; clothln $1,500 ; horse * , $5,000 ; entertalnmen of various kinds , $5,000 ; travolli expenses , including hotel bills , $ E 000 ; yacht , $3 000 ; pictures and bri a-brao , $2,000 , ; miscellaneous , $4 300 ; Tula is a moderate eatlmal and Is baaed upon the supposltti that he lives within his Income. If You Are Ruined in health from any cause , especial from the use of any of the thousai nostrums that promise so large ! with long fictitious testimonials , ha no fear. Resort to Hop Bitters once , and In a short time you will ha the moat robust and blooming heal a . When to Plant Orape Vines. Ir. ) 8. D. Phllbrlck , of Des Moln < Iowa , writes to The Homestead : It customary to plant the grape qnl early In the opting , but 1 have recoi ly made a now departure from the c practice , and now plant the vine abc the hrstof Juno. By thin time t fine has made a growth of five or i : n Inches , and new rootlets have be thrown out from the old roots. Thin " now roots famish a oonatant foot for the vino. If properly act , the vl can bo planted any time In the c without wilting , If the fallowing dlr tlons are adhered to : Take yonr vli up from the nuraery and place then a bucket of thin mud ; bo careful t not break the vine ; have yonr groc well prepared ; In planting bo euro a have the roots evonly'distributed ; the pot one-third full , then pour Ii sufficient quantity of water to wet earth well ; , then fill the pit and pi the earth firmly , If those dlreotl are strictly adhered to , 00 per cent the vlnoi will grow , and In ono week1 tlmo they will look vigorous am healthy , and will not bo retarded Ii their growth , Having become so thor oughly convinced that thla la the bcs method of planting the vine , I shal still continue to plant aa sot forth ii thla article. It conclusion I wonli say bo careful and plant no vines ex oept strong and vigorous planta , IS UNFAILINC jpastiM , Falllnj ( Sickness , Con vulslonsSt.Vit - - us Dance , Alco holism , Opium Eatlnp , Seminal Weakness Impotcncy , Syphilis , Scrofula , and all Nervous and Blood Diseases. Merchants , Hankers , Ladles and nil whosi sedentary employment causesXcrvous Pros tratlonIrrcKularltlcsofthcHloodStonmch Uowela or Kldnej s , or \ \ ho require a norvi tonic , appetizer or Btlinulaut , Samaritai Jfentne la lnvaluablc. _ C3P Thousands. proclaim It the most I wonderful Invlgor- _ ant that ever BUSJl. . . ! - . ! ! . . ! IV , talncd a BlnkingaysN | F R V E I " " i -"l1ll'l | J . | tcm. ei.BOatDmg. < gists. The DR. S. A. RICHMOND MED.CO.SolePropr'i st. Eailway Time Table. U. P. R. B. MAIN LINE. UUVS. ARR1VI. Dully Eirire ? .12:15 : p m Dally LipreB8.3:26 : p i Deorer Eip. . . 7:40 : p m Denver Kxp..7:3i : at Emigrant. . . . CUOpm Emigrant 5:20 : at OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE-U. . P. DEP01 LKATX. ARR1VX. Lincoln Kx..ll:45 m I Lincoln Ex..1:08 pi Mixed 8:1S : a m | Mixed 4:45 : pi DUMMY THAINS-BRIDOE DIVISION. Dummy trains leave Om b m ( ollcws. 8.00 m ; 0:00 : a m ; 10:00 : A m ; It.CO a m , 1:00 : p m ; 2.0 p m ; 8:00 : p m : 4:00 : p m ; 5.00 p m ; 6:00 : p m Dummy train * leave Council UUifta aa lollowi 8:24 : am ; 9:25 : am ; 10:25 : am ; 11:25 am ; 1:25 : m : 2:25 : p m ; 3.C5 p m.4:25 ; : p m ; 6:25 : p u ; 6J5 : m. Sundays 1 he Dunrmy trains leave Omaha i 9:00,11CO : : k m ; 2:00 : , 4 00 , 5:00 : and 6:00 : p m. Leaves Council Bludi at 9:25 and 11:25 % n 226 , 4:25 : , 6:25 : and 0:25 : p m. T1IROUOH AND LOOALPAS8ENOER TRAIN ! liHIDQE D1TI3IO.V. LRAVX OMAHA. LKAVR COUNCIL PLCrra PassNo 2..7:45 : am Pass. Wo 5. . . 7,25 a r " No 10 ( : 5pm " f < ol5.ll:20ttr : 11 No 4. . . . 3:40 : pm 1 No 3..11:30at : Emigrant No 6.6:15 : a m ' No 13.-7-20 pt " No 1. . . . 7:00 No7.00pm : pt SIOUX CITY i PACIFIC DEPOT N. 15th St Lo v Omaha for O'Neill Tla St Paul Line far Blair 8:30 : a r Arrive from Nelljh 6:30 : p i : C. , M. & ST. P. R. R.-U P. DEPOT. I. SAVE. ARRIVE. MalKt Ex 7:15am : * Atlantic hx..S:40p : ut Pacfic Ex..9:45a : JQ "Dally except Sunday IDaly. WABA3U , ST. LOUIS & PACIflC R.R.-U. P DEfOT. LEATB. ARRIVlt Omaha 7:45am : I Omaha 11-On : " 3Wpra : | " 520pt C. , B. & Q. R. R.-U. P. DEPOT. ARRIVS. LKAVB. Mall * 7:45 : a m I Kxnrcw 0:15 : a t Exprcua 3:40 : pm vail * 7.25 p i N. V. Kx. letrca Council BluBs at 3:17 : p rat " " arrives " 8:20 : a mf Sundays excepted. ( Omaha tlmo. C. , R. I. & P. R R. U P. DEPOT. ARKIVB. LEAVE. Mall 9:15 : a ml Express 7:15 : at Eirross 7:20pm : Mall 3:40pi : * dundasciccptd. | * Sundasexctptcd. 0. & N. W. R. R.-U. P. DEPOT. ARRIYS. LEAVE. Mall * T-iSam Exprca ) 5:45 : at Express 3:40 : p Mail * 7:20 : pi jundnys exceptcd .Sundays excepted S. C. & P. R. R. U. P. DEPOT. Mallt 8:00 : am I Expre'8 9:50 : a i Expreta 6:00pm : | llailt 7:20 p ] tSundaya eiccpted. ST , PAUL S | OMAHA , NEBtUSKA DIV13IO DEPOT N. 15TH BT. No 2 8.00 ami No 1 4:50 : pi Nn * . . . . . . . ! > n " . I w a , H'-l6ai auiulaj s excepted. K. 0. , ST. JOE , & C. B. R. R-B. k M.DEPO' Mail 8:25am : | Kx press 6:00 : a i Expr ea 70pm : | Mall G:5Qp : B. A M. R. , IN NEBRASKA. Denver Exp..Sl5 am 5:35 : p Lincoln E\p. . .6 5 p m 0:10 : a i MISSOURIJPACIFIC-U. P. DEPOT. AERHB. DBFART. Express 6:50am : I Express 75pi : Mall 0:1 : pm | Mill 8:05a : Trains leav.n - at 7:25 : p m and arriving at 6i : a m will have Pullman iheptru. Opening and Closing of Vails. ROUIB. ors.N noas a. m. p. m. a.m. p.t Chicago & Northwestern. . . 11:00 : 9.CO 6 0 2 : Chicago , Rock IilanJ & P. 11:00 : 9:00 : 6:30 : 2 : Chicago , Burlington & Q. . . .11:10 : 9.00 6:30 : 2 : ' Wabiih' 7 . . . . 12:35 : 5:30 : Sioux City & Pacific 5:00 : 7:20J : Union Paclde 4:0011:40 : : Omaha & Republican Val. . 2.0J 11:10 : Burlington & Mo. In Ntb. . . 6.00 7:40 : Omaha it Northwestern. . . . 5,00 7:20 Mls-ourl Pwlfle 6:30 : BSO : Local malls for State of Iowa leave but once day , viz : 4 30 a. m. A Lincoln mall Is also opened at 10:50 : a. m. . Office open Uundajs from. 12,00 m. to 1:00 : ] THOS. F. 1ULL , Postmatter TheChlcay , St Panl Minneapolis and Oma trilns lca\e e\ery S.turdiy aftemoap. Th Chicago , Milwaukee and St. Paul tral eave every tamr.-av afternoon' 7i PILE OINTMENT. D t Fever and Ague Tonio"0ordial. . .II STANDARD LIVER TILLS. . . I VXkST.XaXt.'K DIARRtiOE UURK. SURE CURE FOR CORNS ( Warranted cr money refunded. ) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST Manufact'ir d fty W. J Whltcbouse , 005 No Gth bt , Omaha hub. ap U-oi&o- BOCTOn STEINHAnTB y FOB OLD AI.D TOUNO , MAI.a AXU FIMALS. 3S in It Ii a ture , prompt and edwtuil remeds or , i digestion , Djgpemla , Intermlttont Fcrs , W ' " of Appetite , Ncnous Debility In all lUBtai id Weak Memory , Loan of Brain Power , PiMtrat1 j Weakness aud general Loss of Power. It rep nervous waste , rejuvenates the faded Intell H strengthens the enfeebled brain and ruet < a surprising tone and vigor to the eibauatix nus. Tbe experience of thousands proves I 10 bean Invaluable remedy. Price , f 1.00 a bol BB or six ortt. for ule by all druggists'or I IB secure from obsen atlon on receipt w price Of Dr.StelnUaf P.O. Box 2480 STEELE , JJIIK8GH & CO. , I WHOLESALE GEOOEES AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and Ail Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OI&AES MB IAUUFACTUEED TOBACCO , Agents for BEHWDDD BAILS AND LAFLN & RAND POWDER GO DEALERS S SAFE AND LOCK Fire and Burglar 1020 Far n ham Street , POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine TrimmmgSj HL3IHQ UAOHIHKBT , BELTING , n08K , BRASS AND IRON fflTnNGb PIP STIAJt ) PACKING , AT WHOLESALB AND KSTAIL. HALLADAY WiD-iVi5LLS ! § GHUR8H AHD SCHOOL 8E Cor. Faraam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association , CELEBRATED m & BOTTLED BEER , ll > THIS EXCELLENT BEER SPEAKS T FOB ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our Goods arc Made to the Standard or our Guarantee. GEORGE HtNNING , Bole Agent for Omaha aad the West. Office Corner 13th and Barney Streets. BOLLN A SIEYERS , I H. BOLLN & CO. , 1500 Douqlai Street. | Cor. 16th and California St , OMAHA SEJrDDEPQTS. HENRY BOLLN &GO litre brought to this city liom the I rmi ol Luodredth & Son'f , Philadelphia , and James M. Tbur burn A Co. , New York , the largest Block ol Garden and Field Seeds ever Imported before tota city , all ol which are guaranteed to be fresh and true to the nami. f rices will also be as low as any Responsible Dealer can Make , mar IG-eod-tf HENftY BOLLN & CO. PERFECTION HEATING "AND BAKING In only attained by using Stoves and Ranges , WITH WIEE liAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SQHS MORGAN & CHAPMAN , 1213 Farnam St. . Omaha. N < ? .h MANUFACTUREn OP OALVANSZEO IRON CORNICES , Window Gaps , Finials , Skylights , &c. THIRTEENTH STREET , OMAHA , NEB The only Coal mined west of the Mississippi River that is equ iu quality to the ROCK SPRING COAL. rwpriff"wfl /i\iaM"tr * VT * ffKf & ff/\ STP THE OFLY IOWA COAL That will atock for a year without clacking or shricklng. Pronounced by all the leading brick men In Wettcrn IOWR aa the very bout coal for burning brick over uaed in the Weal. , ' . ' j , EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO. , 'llj- ' ' t ' , . Frederic , Monroe Co. , Iowa.