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Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL WORKS , Omaha , Nob. GREEN & BURKED LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHT'S UNION STOCM. INFERENCES : MarchantB' & Farmer's Bank David City , Nob. Kearney National Bonk. Kearney. Neb. Columbus State Bank , Columbus , Nob. McDonald's Bunk , North Platte. Neb. Omaha National Bank , Omaha , Nob. . , . . , G. B. QUEEN. O. BUIIK Will pay customers Dralt with Bill of Lading attached , for two third B > aluo of stock , 1835 The WILL OJPBN Wednesday. September 9 , at 7 p. m And Continue Until October 26 , at 10:30 p. m. A Magnificent Display of all classes of Machinery nod Agricultural Implements. The most beautiful variety of Manufac ured Articles ever exhibited In the West. Tha Art Galleries contain a enaction of Paintings by the most celebrated Artists of Enropn and America , which bai never liaen surpassed in this country. The Mmic will b * rendered by the "United States Cavalry Band" and "Qllmora'a O'l - brated r ew York Hand. " ADMISSION ADULTS , 253 ; CHILDREN , IGo. 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PATTEltSON , KeaEstatcAgciit , North Plane , Neb. GERMINAL ; Or , the Story of a Great Miner' Strike. BY EMILB Trantlattd from the i. On an open plain , under a shitless sk ] blnok and thick aa ink , a solitary mat was following the main road fron Mfttchlxnnos to Montson , a paved waj of ton kilometres , catting atralghl through Gelds of boots. Ho could nol oren BOO ( ho dark ground before htm , and ho was Inspntlblo to the tmmonic plain around him , except from blasts ol of March wind , great gusts as on the sea , biting cold , sweeping over leagues ol marsh and naked Gold. No shade ol tree specked the sky ; the road nnfoldod Itself with the regularity of a jetty amid the darkening shadows of the night. The man had startodfrom Marohionnon at 2 o'clock. Ho had walked with great strides , shivering beneath the thin lining of his velvet vest and pantaloons. A small bundle , tied np In a chocked hand kerchief , annoyed him greatly , and he rested It against his hips , sometimes on ono aldo and sometimes on the ether , to enable him to pnt both h ds into the depths of his pockets atthostmo time , hands benumbed and deprived of blood by the cutting cast wind. A single thought occupied hlj mind a mechanic without work and without home the hope that the cold would bo lees severe after the break of.day. For an hour and a half ho had proceeded in this manner , when , two kilometres from Monts > n , ho perceived , on the loft , some red fires , three brnsiors of glonlng coal burning as If suspended In the open air. At first , through fear , ho hesitated , then ho could not resist the pitiful dcslro to warm his hands an instant , A steep path ran down bcforo him. Then all w.ii dark. On hla right was a high board fonca shutting In a railroad , while on the left 1010 a weedy slope sur mounted by a confusion of gables , the outlines of a village of loir and irregular roofs. Ho took about two hundred steps. Suddenly the fireo again came Into view cloao to him , at onotldo of the pathwith out his comprehending they how burned so high In the black sky llko luminous moons. But cloeo to the ground another spectacle nude him pause. It wna a heavy mass , a cluster of low buildings , from which rose the outlines of the chim ney of a manufactory ; strange lights came from the dirty windows , oateido five or six dull lanterns were hanging from a frame structure , the blackened timbers of which vaguely defined the outlines of a huge trestle-work , and from that phantomlike tom-like appultlon , ihrondid in smoke and darkness , a single sound was heard , the long , loud respiration of escaping steam , which was not visible. Then the young man saw It was a mlno. Ho again became disheartened , What good ? Ho would get no work there. In stead of directing his ttopi toward the building , ho finally ventured to climb the hill on which burned the three coal fires , In Iron kettles , to give light and heat. The outside workmen had been obl'gjd ' to work late ; they were still clearing away the useless rubbish. Now ho could hear iho puihors shoving their cars upon the trestles , and ho distinguished flitting shadows tipping them up near each fire. "Good evening , " said ho , approaching one of the kettles. The dtivcr was standing with his back to the fire , a llttlo old man , dreesed in a purple wool jacket , on his head was an old rabbit skin cap ; while his hoise , a large fawn-colored beset , waited motion less as stone , whllo they emptied the six cars which he had drawn up. This work was done by an assistant , a jolly fjllow , red and healthy , who hnrrlod little , press ing upon the lever with a heavy hand. Up there the wind was still more severe , a freezing wind , whoto great regular blasts swept on llko the blows of a scythe. "Good evening , " replied the old man. Silence followed. The man who felt blmeclf regarded with suspicion immedl itely made known his name. "I call myself Anton Linlier , I am a machinist. Is there not some work for mo here ? " The fltmos throw a light upon him , ho eras about twenty-one yoara old , very fork , a handsome fellow , apparently itrong notwithstanding hit slight limbs. Reassured , the driver shook his head. "Work for a machlnltt ? No , no. . i . There were two hero yesterday. Ehoro was nothing for them. " A gust of wind cut off his words Fhon , Etlenne demanded , pointing to .ho dark spot where the buildings stood tt the foot of the hill , "That is a mine , s It not I" This time the old man'could not ro- ipond. A violent fit of coughing choked ilm. Finally ho spat , ana his spittle eft R dark spot upon the ground. "Yen , a mlno , the Vultnro. The on- ranco Is cloeo by , " Then , with outstretched arm , ho point- id out In the darkness , the villtge , the : onfused roofs of which the young man ud already dlccetned. But the six cars ere empty ; with rheumatism he fol- Dwed them without a crack of the whip is the great fawn colored hoiso bad tartod oft g'in , unbidden , plodding done between tbo rails , under a fresh quail of wind wblsh rtfllad np his cont. The Vulture was now becoming dear o him. Anson. who had forgotten to farm his blocd-chllled hands at the firu fas intently studying and maklcg out lach part of the mine , tbo tamd abed or screening , the tower of the shafts , the srgo room for the hoisting engine and ho iquaro turret of Ilia machine for training. This mlno , down in a hollow , nth its low biick building * , lifting Its ihlmney like a thn atoning horn , to him iad the horrid semblance of a ravenous least , crouching there ready to dovoar be world. Wbllo he was looking , bo bought over his life of the last eight lay * , a tramp seeking a place ; again ho aw hlmeclf In the railway shops , slap- ting tbo face of his chief , driven from jllle , driven from everywhere ; Saturday in had arrived in Marchlennes , whore bey told him ho could get work at For- ft ; but there was nothing , either at forces or at Sonneville , ho had spent lunday concealed In a ship yaidrom rnich the tuperintondent fjaoted ilm at 2 o'clock la the morn- ng. Notblrg , not a son , not even crust , hid Do obtained on the road ; rlthout aim , not even knowing when * to helter himself from the storms. Yes , t was undoubtedly a mine , Iha strange antcrns lit up the entrance to the shaft , door opening suddenly enabled him to atch a glimplo of the furnaces of the tellers In a bright light. He now under. ted the eicapement of steam , tint great long respiration , pufllng without stop , if the breath of the monster was choke The asalttant , rounding his biok , hi not even lifted his cjcs to Anton , at the latter was about to take up his Hit bundle , which had fallen on the groum when a fit ot coughing announced the r turn of the driver. They saw him con Ing slowly out of the dartcnesi , fellows cd by the fawn-colored horio , who wi bringing up six now filled catq. "Are there any works in llontsonl asked the yonth The old man spit black , then anawere in the wlbd : "Ob , it's not works that are wantct that ought to have been seen throe c fonr years ago. Everything was proi porous , it was Impossible to find worl men , they had never earned so muct * * * And then they began to fet the pangs of hunger. Sid fact for th country ; they discharged the people , th shops shut np ono after the other. * It is Is not the fault of the emperor , per hapi , but why does ho go to fight li America without considering that th brutes die of cholera as well as others ? " Then , in short senlonccs , with breatl Interrupted , both continued to complain Anton rfllatcd his useless journey of week. Must ho perish from hunger Soon the road would bo full of beggars. "Yes , " add the old man ; "that will b a bad ending , for it is not In accordaoc with God's purpose to throw all Christian Into the streets. " "Wo don't have meat every day. " "Still , If ono hod broad 1" "True , if wo only have broad 1" Their voices wore lost ; gusts of wim catrled anay the words with a plaintlvi moan. "There's Mon'son ' , " rasumod th Stiver In a loud .voice , turning tDwari the south. And again extending his hand , h pointed tuwi rd eomo objects Invisible li ilia darkness , naming them In order Down thoio in Mention the sugar-work if Fauvollo nro still going , but the work jf Hoton are shut down ; there is nothlo ) but the bcilor-works of Duttllleull am the rope manufactory of mlno cables belonging longing to Blot z ) vrhl h are s ill tun ilng. Then , with a sweeping gestnri intending over half the horizon , hi [ iolntd to the north , the mscbino shopi } f Sannovillo had not received two thirds of tholr usual orders ; of thi throe blast furnaces of Forges and o : March'onncs , only two'woro lit , and over \i the glass-works of Gjgebola a strike iras threatened , for they talked of a re Juctlc n of salary. "I know , I know , " repeated the younf nan at each indication , "I understand. ' "Wo others have gone on np to thi present , " added the driver. "Tho mines , jowovor , have decreased tholr work , loot JEforo you at the Victoria , they hiv < > nly two tiers t f coke ovens which art olng. " Ho spat and started out again bohinc its sleepy hone , after having hitched dm to the empty cars. Now Anton understood the whole icuntry. The shades of night wore still loep , but the old man had so filled them vitn great forbodlngs , that the yonth no- ionsious'y ' felt himself , particularly at hat hour , within the limitless unknown. iYfts not that a cry of hunger which fol- owed the March wind through that iaked country ! The winds wore enraged , hey seemed to boar the death of work , nd a famine which should destroy many leople. And with his wandering eyes ho ndoavored to pierce the darkness , dis- roised by the desire and yet the fear of Ight. Everything is annihilated in the mknown obecnrlty of night ; ho could mly perceive , ! r the distance , the blast urnaccs and COKO fires. Those with owa ot a hundred chimneys , tot abllqae- r , traced by the ascent of rnddly flames ; rhllo two towers more to the left burned ip all blue in the open air like g'ant orchea. It had the sidnces of Incendear- am , no lights of atari shone forth from he threatening sky , only those noctur- il fires belonging to a country of coal , nd iron. "You are perhaps from Belgium , " re amed the driver , having returned be- tlnd Anton. Tnls time ho had only brought three art. They could easily ba emptied ; an ccldont had happened at the hoisting ago , a screw-nut broke , stopping the fork for a quarter of an hour. At the oot of the hill , a silence had fallen , the rnshora were no longer shaking the restloa with tholr constant pushing. ) ae only hoard coming from Ilia mine ho distant sound of a hammer atiikitg ipon iron. "No I from the couth " , am , roapond- d the young man. The assistant , after having emptied bo carts , seated himself upon the ground , lad of the accident , maintaining his ante nnspcUbillty. Ho had simply alscd his large dull oycs to the driver s If annoyed by all his talk , The itter , in fact , spoke very little usually. t was necessary that the faca of a tranger pleased him , and that ho should 0 found in ono of those longings for onfidence which sometimes make old eoplo talk aloud oven to themeolves. "As for mo , " said he , "I'm from lontBon ; I'm called Bonnoraort. " "Is that a surnamaV atkod Anton , btonlehed. The old man laughed in a disagreeable lanner and pointed to the Vulture. "Yos , ycf ; they have taken mo three mcs from Inside onjo with all my tin scotched ; another tlmo with the irth np In my throat , tbo third Ith my stomach filled with ater HBO a frog. * * * Then ben they saw I couldn't bo killed , they died mo 'Bonnemort , ' for fun. " Hla gaiety loionbled , and hla disagree- ble laugh brought on a terrible fit of joshing. The fire kettle now fully lit p his great head with its strange look- ig whllo hair , and his unanimated face 1 a livid hue , covered with bluish spots , [ a was abort , with an enormous neck , 10 calves of hla logs and his heels bare , ith long arms and hands which reached own to hla knoet ; as for the rest , like is horse which remained motionless upon s feet without appealing to feel the 'Ind ' , ho seemed ot ( tone , ho acted as lough ho had no suspicion of the cold r tno gusts of wind whlatlicg in hla irs. When ho coughed , his throat was ickod in a terrible manner ; he spat at 10 foot of the kettle , and tno ground as blackened. Anton looked at him , and then at the round which he stained in that tanner. * "Havo yon worked In tbo mine a long tno ) " eald ho Bonnnmort threw np both arms "Along time , uhl > u l I wam't eight ours old when I went right down Into 10 Valturo , and I'm forty.elght now. , ckcm A llttlo I've been everything In lore , digger first , then boxer , ai I had lu strength to succeed in oioh kind ot ork in rotation , then heaver for Ighteen yrais. Finally , on account of ty cursed limbs , they mtt mo above round , as outside workman , until they anted me to go to the bottom , for the octor said I'd go there to stay. Then , ( ler I had five- years of tb.t , they raado 10 a drlvtr , 'Well , It's all right , forty years of a mlno with thlrtv-fivo spent i the bottom. " While ho TMS spoiklng some pieces < burning coal , which meanwhile hud falle from tko kettle , lllnmlncd his sallow fc with a reddening reflection. "Thor told me to rot , " continued he "Me 1 couldn't do that. If they thial mo so foolish , I'll keep on two year 'jnger ' until my sixteenth year , to go the pension of n Kindred and sixty ions [ f 1 should wish them good-day to-day they would Immediately giro mo a hnn drod and fifty. They're sly , the rogues * * * Moreover , I'm sound apsri 'torn my logs. You BOO , It' * tbo watei which has entered beneath the aVIn ot icoonnt of being soaked in the mlno , Borne days I can't move n foot wlthoul crying. A coughing ipelt igatn Interrupted ilm. ilm."And "And that Is what makes yon cough ? ' aid Anton. But ho shook his bond violently. Then when ho conld speak : "No , no. I caught cold some monthi igo. I never nsod to congh , but now 1 an't got rid of It. * * * The strange bins Is that I plt It's strange. * * His throat again filled up and ho spat black. "Da you splltblood ? " demanded Anton at last daring to question htm. Slowly Bonnemort wiped off his mouth with the biok cf his hand. "It's coal. * * * I have enough In my carcass to warm mo the rest cf my days. And 1'va not pat my foot down below for Gvo yens. I had that on hand , suto. Bihl It keeps. " There was sllenoa , the neighboring hammer boat Its regular blows In the mlnos , the wind passed on with Ita wall like the cry of hunger and weariness coming from the depths of the night. Before the fUmes which looked wild , the old man continued in a lower voiceturn ing over In hla mind the days gone by. Ah ! certainly It was not yesterday that ho hod struck the vein 1 His family had worked for the company of the MoLtson mlnos slnco the start ; and that dated far back ; it had been then already a hun dred and six yeaip. His grandfather , William Mahon , a boy of thirteen years then , had found the rich coal at Requll- lart , the first mlno of the company , an old abandoned mine to-day , down near the sugar-mill of Fauvello. All the country know him , to provo which the vein discovered was called the voln William , the first name uf his grandfather. Ho had not known him , a largo man , they say , very strong , who died of old ago at sixty years. Then his father , Nicolas Mahon , called the lied , when lois than forty years of age , was barned In the Vulture that they wore sinking at that time ; a cave In complete ly crushed him , the rocks drank his blood and swallowed up his bones , Two of his uncles and his thrco brothers , later on , had lo t their lives there. Ho , Vlncenl Mabon , wbo of all of them was loft a lit tle better preserved , except the crooked legs , pa od for a rogno. What matter , however , ho worked. They said that ol the father and his tone , llko they would have said anything else. His nonf , Alt- saints-day Mahon haa died , and his llttlo sons , and all his people who were working In front of him , in thosjmo gallery. Ono hundred and five years of digging down , the children after the old men , for the same master ; well , many of the basses conld not have told so good A story. "Still , when one can eat ! " murmured Anton again. "That'a what I say ; whllo ono has bread to eat ono can live. " Bounomont became silent , his eyes turned toward the alley , where some light a shone out ono by one. Fonr o'clock eounded by the clock of Mansion , the cold became greater. "And Is your company rich1' ? asked Anton. The old man lifted hla shoulders , then lot them drsp , as though overwhelmed by the thought of money. "Ah , JOB ; ah I jes. * * * Not as rich , perhaps as Its neighbor the com pany of Aczln. But millions and mil lions all the same. They can'c count any longer. * * * Nineteen mlnos , of which thirteen are worked , the Vul ture , Victor , Orevscconr , Mlron , Saint- Thomai , Madeleine , Oantel and still othcn , and six which are worn out , ft 1th air Bhaftflliko | Kequi lirr. * * * Ten thousand workmen , grants which extend over slxtj-seven communes , an output of Qvp thousand tons per day , a railroad uniting all the mines , and some shops and buildings. * * * Ah 1 yes ; ah ! ires , they have money ! ' A rolling of cars upon the way , made the great fawn-colored horto prick up hlo jars. The csgo had been repaired be low , and the crushers had resumed their work. While he harnessed iha beast to redescend , the driver added noftly , jptakine to himself : "You mustn't lot yourself talk so nucb , deuced Idlcnessl * * * If M. Bennebeau kuow her much time hid icon spent. " Anton deep In thought , was looking > ut Into the night. Ho inquired : ' 'Then the mlno belongs to M. Hcnne- ) eau ? ' "No , " explained the old man , "M. EJennobeau is only Iha overseer. He Is laid like us. " With a getturo the young man stared nto the boundlcEH depths of the nlcht. "Whoso is it , then ? " Bat Bonnomort remained an instant uffocated by a now fit of coughing of uch violence that he conld not get his jreath. At last when he had spat and vipcd tbo black matter from bis lips ho aid , In the wind which was increasing : "What to whom does It belong ? Wo [ on'tknow. To tomebidy. " And with its hand ho pointed Into tbo darkness agilely to an unknown and remote place , ntiablted by thoto people for whom the ilahans had dug the vein for mura tban century. His voice had tikon a sort of elisions fear ; it was ts if ho had spoken f an Inaccessible tabernaolo , whcro was lidded the unknown God who gave them heir portion without knowing him. "But If , at least , ono had broad In uflioloncjl" repeated Anton for the hlrd time without apparent change. "Yes , indeed ! If ono always had bread , bat would bo good. " The horsa had started , the driver dla- ppeared in hla turn , with the loitering top of an iavAlld. Tbo assistant bad lot budged ; drawn np in n ball , with his bin thrust betwen hla knees , hla great lullojca were fixed upon vacancy. When ho had taVon up his handle taton still loitered. He fait the wind ret zing his back , whlla In front ho was mining before tSo huge firo. Perhaps , ill the tame , It wou'd ' no wise for him to nqulre at the wnrkr ; tbo old rain could im know ; fjen he bectmo resigned , he vould accept any work. Where could he ; o , and what would become of him In , bat country famishing from the stoppage ) f woik ; mutt he lay hla oarcua behind i wall llko a lott dcg ? But be hesitated lirough fear of the Vulture , In the aldat of that level plain shrouded by a light 83 thick. At every blast the wind teemed itronger , rta if it blew from a con- itinUy enlarging horizon , Not one peep of day whllentd thU dead sky , the high chimneys alone fLimocI out , and the co o fires reddened the darkness without ro < vjallng the unknown. And tko Vulture at the bottom of the hollow with Its lol- tlemrnt of wrntchod cvcalnros , wis still more darkly hidden , breathing a deeper and longer breath , troubled with its pain- 'ul digestion oi human flesh. [ TO Bt CONTINUED. ] H JQLjLjLOl r * w i FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRii'ERtES , Pamngei Klorator to all floors , 1200 , 1203 and 1X10 FarnAotSt. " OMA1IA NKBUASKA M HELLMAN & CO. , 1301 AND 1303 FABNAM STREET , COR. 33TH. OMAHA , NEK Take all in all. Take all the Kidneys and Liver Modlcin Take all the Blood purifiers. Toke all the Rheumatic remedies , Take all the Dy popsla and indigestion tion cures. Take all the Aguo.Fovor , and billion specifics , Take all the Brain and Nerve fore revives , Take all the Great health restorer ! In short , take all the best qualities o all iheeo and tno best Qualities of all the host modiolnoa 1 the world and you will find that Ho | Blttera have the beat cnratlvo quail tlos and powers of all concentrated li them. them.And And that they will euro when any o all of these , slnglo or o jmblnad. Fall II A thorough trial will glvo poaltlvi proof of this. Hardened Liver. Five youra ago 1 broke down with kid aoy and liver comiltln | land rheumatism Since then 1 have been unable to bi ibout at all. My liver broimo hard llki creed ; my limbs wore puffed up and filloc irith water. All the boot physicians agreed thai lothing conld euro mo. I resolved t < ; ry Hop Bitten : I have used seven bet : los ; the hardness has all gone from m ] ivcr , the swelling from my limbs and I ias worked a miracle in my case ; other wise I would have been now in my grave .1. W. MOUKY. Buffalo , October 1 , 1881. Poverty and Suffcrinq. "I WM dripped ilowi wl'h debt , poverty and euf- crlocfor jeirs , c&uiedby a elck fa mil v and larxe AUt fordoa'.tritr , I wii ojcnplaulV discouraged , until ono yaar mo , iv the alvlco of my pastur , 1 commenced u lng Hop ilturs , and In one mouth o wore all well , and none > ' ui have stun aglck diytlnce , and I want t'J say t < > ll poor iron , you can kooo your families well a ycai rlth ilop Dltteri ( or losathin ono djctor'a vltlt will lost. I know It. A. WorklnRman , Prosecute the Swindlers ! 11 If when you call for Hop Blttera ( see iluster of Hops on the white label ) ttjo drae < flat hands out any stuff called 0. D. Warnor'i ' icrman Hop , Bitters or with other "Hop1 inme , refuse it aud thun that druggist as you -ould a viper : and it ho haa taken your mono ] 'or the staff , Indict him for tbo fraud and BUI ilm for dampgoa for the swindle , aud wo wil award you lioorallv for thoocnvistion. SOCTIIIRX IUMBDY II WABSAXIKD NOT TJ COS TAIX A B1SOLH rlRTICL OK JlRBcuiir on. ANT in JUIUOl'3 UIMRAL tUD STARCH , 'IILT IS FtJKXL' VE9ITAIII.il. It will cure all Diseases [ causec ! y Derangement of the Liver , Kid- ley or stomach H you rod dull , drowsy , debHltatid , have ficiiien | oidacho , trouth taitca bully , poor oppetUo m DDguoc to ] , you aio iuffoilng from torp'd liver , r "Mill iusnc 9 , " and uothlng will r.uro you t < pfecllly and poimiucntly aj uimmoa'a User Ilcgu- > tor. . _ At nny tlmn yen feel your tyttem neidi loinilnjr , toiiliu , reuulitlni ? wltnout violent pu > [ - ig , or cumulating wftnout Intoxicating , tal.o Simmoii's Liver Eegulatoi I'KEI'ARED HIT .T. H. 55EILIN & CO. , Philadelphia , Pa. Buoc63ra to John Q. Ja'obs. Kjm / , mg mm AND EMBA.LMERS. M tbo cU ittnil 1417 Fainam ttreit Order ) M uoHoltod and promptly attondrd to. Uclc bonu No. 225. Thls nvaluibla epcclflo rcadUy m'rf pormtncntl ires kit ktudaol Aetbn > , 'fbo inostnustlnata nJ ICR standing cases ileld promptly to 11,1 wonderful ulnx proiiertlos. H la keown tbrouKbout tbo world > r Itu unrivaled efficacy , > - < J L. CALUWELU city T.lncolu , Nob. ; mite ) , Jan ,1831. r 56 using I1' , lUlr's Astlimt euro , foi ore tban ODD ) oarmwlro has been outlrtly wtll , not uveo a symptem ol tbo dlioasobo * applied , WIUJAM BKNNCTT , Rlchland , lowawrltcsNo , 1. 18SS Ihirobeon alttlctoa with Hay Kever aud ttbtna slnco 1863. I followed your illrcctlous and n happy to i y thit I never tlept better In iny Hla. am glad that I Km amoni ; the mauy who can speak > ( kvorabty ol your remedial. A taluarilo 64 pige trratloo containing elmllarpiool om tvery Btato In the U. 8 , Canala and Oreal rltaln ; will bo mailed upon application. ny druiglst not b ? lnn It In stock will procared IN BOTTLES. Manger . IUvr.rU I Culmbaoher . , .Bavnl llsoer . . . Bohemian Ktlacr . . . . . .Uromeu DOMEBT10. adwelter . fit. I iuli I Anbauter . Dt. Load cut' . Milwaukee Bchllti1Ientr.Ull * uke rug1 ! . . . Omaha i Alt , l'ort r , DomeitloanJ IthUt Wines. 3DMATJREB , 121 3 Farnain St Did * you 3up /R , , .4 -II - . . . . > esc Mustang Liniment only good or horses ? It is for iiflamnw * Ion of all ilcab , PEOTOG-EA.PHER 8TDDIO ON GROUND FLOOR. Ill North , ' lh CJIICA GO , inbiB & st THE SHORT LINE And BEST BOUTS. FIIOM OMAHA TO THE EAST , TWO TRAINS DAILY IIETWKUN OMAHA AND Chicago. Minneapolis , Milwnukeo St. Paul , Oodnr Ibpldg , Dnvoaporfe Clinton , Dubuque , 1 lock ford , Hoclc Island , Frccport Jiuieavillot Klglu , 3\Iadiaon , La Oroiso , Bolott. Winona , And oil ether Important points Kast , North * onat and Southeast. TTcXotoffloontllOl Farnara stroat ( In Taitan Ho U1) ) , nd at Union I'aclflo Depot. 1'ullirnn Bloopers anil tbo Flnosb Dining ; Cars In Tin World arc run on t no main lines of the Crnoioo JIiWAUHKnA Sr. rxCLlt'Tanii every attention Is rulil to paaaengcrs byrmiitoous cmrlojw ot thooompuif. K Mlt.l.KH , Ucnornl ManoKer. J. F. TucKKit , Ass't Gren'l Alttnairor. A. V. II , CAiU'KXiEn , GenlPAie. .t Ticket Apont. GEO. K. IlEAPFOni ) , Afiat. Gonl , lttB , Ticket Afient. THE AND RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND ouncil Bluffs Tbo on to take (31 Da Uotnoi , SUrehall town , Cedar Rapldj , Clinton , Dixie , Chicago , Mil waukea and all points oait. To the people ol No iraska , Colorado , Wyomlnff , Utah , IJatio , Nevada Oregon , Washington and California It offers superior advantages not possible by any ether line. Among a few ol the numerous points ol superior ity cnjoi ed by tha patrons ol this rood between Omaha and Chicago , are Its two tulns a day ol DAT COACHES which are thoflncat that human ait andi Ingenuity can create ; Ita PALACE SLEEPING OARS which are models ol comfort and eleRanoo ; Ita PAR LOU DRAWING ROOM OARS , unsurpassed by any nd its widely oolobratod PAI.ATIAL DININQ OAKS bo equal ol which cannot bo lound elsawhoro. At Council Bluflo the trains of the Union Fuclfla Ry. connect In Union Dopotwlth tboaa ol the Ohio * ro & NorthweeUra Ry In Chicago the trams ol thl line make oloea connection with thoea ol all eastern llnei. ForDeiroIl , Colnmbns , Indlanapolll , Cincinnati. Rhgara Fails , Buffalo , I'llteburg , Toronto , Wontreat Bosion , New York , Philadelphia , Baltimore , W lh- mgton and all points In the Exit , oak tbo ticket agent lor tickets via the -NORTH-WESTERN , It von wtah the best accommodation * . All tick agents tell tickets via this line. ILIIUanlTT. R. 8. HAIR , Oenoralllanager. Qen. P/es. Agent CHICAGO W. N. niBCOCK , Oen 111S Farnam 8t. Omaha , t SCCOE3SOBTO ) FOSTER & GRAY. WHITE PINE , YELLOW PINE , OALI FOUNIA UEDV/OO1) ASH , OAJCBLACK , WALNUT , SPANISH OEDAH. Bear Creek Lime , Louisville Cement Portland Cement , Iowa nnd ufichifran PM- tor. Hair , Etc. Etc. Cor. OtJi & DoiitpMfi St NoticeNotice ! THE MAGNETIC HEALER , To all who are dUeiMd or afltfcted , no matter bow long the standing ; oomo tud ba healed , ynamale dla. eojes Hhrro -iildiiC8 hare ( ailed to give relief. a ppooluJtyJ ooiuo one , come all and bo healed by tbo Uagnetlohtaltr , the only aureencape dom auyJIo- oaie. ( Tor examination , our cba got aretl. tor each .restmont . or vultatlnnn 82 ; terms "trlctlv n b A FINE LINE OF WOODBEIDGE BROS , , USIG HOUSE OMAHA , NEBRASKA. P. BOY22R & , CO. 'I. 9 ' Time I1 Hall's Safes , Vaults , Locks and Jai Work. 1020 Farnam St. Omalin. OUAIIAFANOYTEABl 1 > YING C.T J'uul'cn , Proplttnr. ol ancd , dje < l ind r. ] red. Iadu ' Ursjiua Uoauo n > l'Hl'ltimnrtju'l l od curled. All kiml , Ol I'MDy.ntfatiJ Clo.i-li'itdi'noc'n ( flojt , i0t,0 | ana iatu > aotl > a nutr DUcil , im DoutU * utrcet , 0 , H , AT WOOD , PlattBinoulh , Kob. Brco' o of tborongbbied nd high grwlc Herelo d and Jersey Oattlo , . And Datoo ocd Jertcy lied Bcrtoe ,