- . .ir r. . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY , OCTOBER 20. 1SS5. r V8PEP8IA ) i ( l mrTm i-IU .J.tfMMn . ni1Ufit. | if nf rli-t-lwi It lenOn 11 tnn irtrn tintrln . and ds ' - - * ' -.f tb tniem , \ < i ptf jure tlmnj - THE g BEST TONIC. 3 " * * ii * nt ! vai Jolfklj and rnrnplp1 ? ( ? nr * * nyKprpMii in * Jl ufitr.nM , HrnillMiii.t Itclrlihir * Tfu fin tlio 7nmU * o. Itnnthw nnd tiir1ti thn Mnurl , Mlmtu t tba ftppotllo fimifttdittin Mimilaltim i f fi r l. frv .1 T ilrtttfit tt fh * H.A * . I * . * , . .r * I > A 1 ilnr hf t T trfidam tk and r. Tn' ' f i-o mlirr. Il il"nn1ti VMr.MK'M CIK. ItVl.TIMOIIIU Jill. ' IlAXD ItOOKuw'lll ind Ut rtlT , cnn' tAinlntllntnt pri/r * fur ri-cip . Inf-mnill i rl.int rolni. ( ito firm nirir b ; J1 .lc l n In inraUMn * . in 017 NI.CIinrIcM5t.SL.I.onU.io. enR Ryillo thetpu- 1 lr tm > ottf Cntoxic , Nmrnc * . Jittn and lttb Iutfc tt than anr ether fhrtleUn ID Si * Luuli , M cltj f pri ticw tnd nil eld rf l < 1 * * ! oow Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions of Throat , Skin or Bones * Blood Poisoning , Old SorC3 antl UtCCrS. nrc trtut * * * IUi tnptnllcleJ Olsoasoa A.'tslng from Indl'scrciJon , Excess , Exposure or Indylycncc , which | irodue ion * or t > i fulluwlnf : cTe-ti ( t rtnuu nc i , ilehiiltdlmnMt of lUht Dildfrertltvtuetnory , plmilei | on the tuff , | tlirilcaldrc > r , ferilen loiho .el iyor ferrule. , enaNtlai oMd < . etc. , rcndcrlnr Marria o Itupropor or unlmppy , lairtlnlctirft'ni ' * , rr elo uny Bildr * . Con ututioa'itof. C f or bf TTtKll rre * , Invltp't nttd ittlrtlccOJcntikU A Posllivfi Written ( iunranteo cirm in cvfryoo * ral'leciao. Uc < llclneent vcrjrwlietcbuallorexprt i * CARRIAGE G 200 PLATI53 , l-cot cloth and 4U ' R , flenlnd ftr fi' n. IH i > oc < i ; or eiifrrnay. Urer Cft/ rful | ieit ( tlciurm , trutleltiai rttclc on tlic folio t Ids tut who innir luirry , whoiml , w.y ; mft.nho'xi , woi > ftQ. l < I'cnr , tlltH * ( cull lite T BDrlttxeeii , the ph/i. couttunT > H-hiC m. .n. fctinititl rruH fU I'-rn.r fc . " _ " - . . - . Indigestioa ; Cured. I milfurcd for inoro than live yours with Inill- postlon , sciu-ccly nlilo to rctnln the Nlmplmt food on my nil itnu-li. Tim Imrnlnir pen nllin iviw almost In olcrnlilo. mul my vrlmlu Hyuluin Trim ( lormiBOd. 1 was wnhoful mid not ok'ii | , niidcoiiso'iiiontlymoro or lo-t norvoiis all Ilio tlnm. I declined In llo h and BiilToriMl all the usmil < lupio < 8lon lUtcinhuit upon this torrllilo illHoiiBi ) . In a word , I wim inlsornb'o. At last falling to tlnd rolkif In anytlnnt ; til-n , 1 ( 'dni- nincod tlmupoof Swllt's Spccltlo. I bocnn to improve nt oncu. The niodiclno toned up the stomach , KtroiiKthunod llindi ustlvnon.'iinH.and noon nil that bimihur cotiM'iI. niul I could rutaln food without the HHjilitfM dllllcnlty. 1 inot chcprfiillv lionr tills tostlmony IIIXIIUHO there nrc ImiwlroilH Hiilli'rintriis 1 u-ns. nnd 1 am nro cnn lie flH rondlly hiinlnl. Take the prc urlliod dote after outlnir Iniioii.l of liororo. JAM 1.8 MANN , No. 14 IvyStri-ot. Atluntn , On. . May II ) . lK , n. Troatl-oon tilnoil iindHklndi'Misosmallod froo. The Swilt 8iicclllc Co. , Druuor : i , Atlanlu , ( In , , or N. V. , 15TV. . \1M \ St. James Mealhslituto ChnrtcredbythoStnteonill' nois for theexpreCiipjrposc of clvingiinmcdiate reliclln all chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Oonorrhcca , Gleet andSyphills mull their conipllcateil farms , also all diseases cf the Sliln and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme dieslestedm a' 'Wecknesa. I Tn'ht Losses by Dreams , Pitnp.et. on the Face.Lost Mnnhood./HMi'/frf/i/riifn/ ' / { * no < u-/irr/oirtiMiJf/ / appropriate remedy is at once used In each case. Consultations , per- onal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- Jclnca sent by Mail and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or scndrr. Address OR. JAMESNo. 204VV.tshington St.Cnicagolll. lrtniiiiiir Tlri'ttin fnun rrron nr t I . > ! I'u.Tf. ji poir ol tin * KI'lnrT * . Itliul. irr. ar.n I'rimiinc Clmid ' 'C'U'IP lllniiU tMnnii.i-h MMirn.o in-tlK * Mrtrslnn licliiH Vn l lr.M.M.M nin i wifln'it ur erI'rt'ntls nnil . JUAKSTON RkVLOV on. . jrTJ W TRESK(1V " * A FINK LINK Ol' -AT- WGQDBRDE BROS' OMAIIA , NEBRASKA. . luu vmcMfjr. iha I * i i H-.ITV t O norn.ra i HKI trjrlb rwti > i VAI.TAHl.KTKKI riyUo 19AUV lUffovr. Uvtr | l > fr t iuJ Y O * H T A HUUitlU llirckrlH KIIKiK'S A nloooof inlnp , nlnoyonra n o , " MIJ-S I ) . I > . > 1il Ikllll , till ) IMlll-kllOIMI pIlhllnlKT Idl Cnllll'-IO Hearth ) , "w n taken nt thivo niontlm tnnn UN coniHiunptlvo iiiothi'r'H III-IIH ( iniai-latod , niul liliuud < ni Itiduo KtKNl oxt'luslvi'ly. At oncd. it eonuaoiiciHl loiraln , "i" ' u i W1CI" I > hnnp "nil lumltliy ; mid lliu child i < llll HVIH" Sncli tottl- inony ai tliU shown buyout ! till cuvil list true vuluo. ; Men Think' . they know all about Mustang'Lin iment. Few do. Not to know is ! : to have. ] LIVING AT SMALL COST , The Erperionco of Tradesmen and Artisans in Chicago. \Vttjr tfconottiy In Ordinary UoimolinhlN Cnn l o I'rnutluvil liy tlio Asslst- ntit-o r n Thoughtful AVIIb - for the Future , CTiicno { N\-\v9 "ll Inkcs till f innl < o lo support my family , "dolefully riMiinrkcd litird-workltif' fftrpcntcr. "With four llltlf OIK ; * , " ho co'itintii'd , "and uvifo , my $ J.2.'t n lti3' tlonju't po ti yrostt wny. TiitTn is so much for rctil. so niutilt for Ilit"ti1 : lo , tlii-ii shoRSaiid olotlilt ) for tliu clillilrcn , anil with flontuthinp : for wife myself nt the end of tliu week wo hno : "I get $31 n week , " said : i stained-glass artist , "iitul htivo fcnir children. It costs inn $ : n inontli for rant , mill It takes $20 Wfitik to HOI our table. Wo live well , but smi : nothing. " Tlio speaker was tin American whu dressed well , smoked good cigars , niul occasionally louk his family to tliu theatre. "I earn $12 a week , " Haiti a cane chair uiaki-r , wln is a ( tcrman. "I have four children , " snid he , "and n wife to pro vide for , and it costs inu $3 a week to sot our table. Sineo marrying , about live years ago , I have bought and almostpaid tor a house and lot on North IIVIMUHI , so now I pay no house rent. The property is worth $ lf > i > l ) . JMy other expenses will not exceed $3 a week on an average , antl every Saturday night I manage to itit by $ . " > for a rainy day. We have lots to nat , and my uhihlrcn iiavu never boon sick a day. " For the purpose of petting all the fat-Is regarding the eontol living in ( 'hioago , u Daily News reporter yesterday talked with a niitnbi'iof artisans whosu labor brought them from $ It ) to ? ! ! , " ) a week , according to their skill anil Ihe desirabil ity of their work. The noteworthy I'aet 'btit it is not tlio amount earned so much as the amount saved that brings inde pendence was developed in the liratintcr- view. When tlio .secret of savin" ; was asked the answer was : "Hall depends on Ihe wife you 've got. "Now , " said tliti speaker , who was n tinner. "I earn $ ' . ' .7n n day , and out of that I have to support my wife and two children. 1 pay 11) ) a month for house rout , and exactly ! ? ! J.r > 0 for the grocer's and butcher's hills. It costs tixactly $ l.&i a week for our clothing , whiuli in cludes bedding and towels. Last year I laid by $5 every week and at the end of the year was exactly ? .00 ahead. " The speaker thought a man could live well oil $1J a week and support , at least one child and a wife , provided the latter is economical. "Hut , " said he , "if you ain't got Iho right kind of a wife the arrangement won't work. I have been married twice. My first wife was too young and didn't know the value of a dollar , so 1 loft her. J courted my Boeoml wife three years , and you can bet 1 know her well before 1 m.irricil her. She proved to be just the kind of a woman I needed , and we can get along nil right and are as happy as can he. We have all wo want to cat ; In fact , 1 never stint myself , though of course 1 manage as closely as possible. 1 intend to go into business myself , some day ; that's why I'm so saving. " "You ' ean't got along unless.yon have a good w'ifo-said the next speaker , who was a gas fitter. "I have njno children , " said he , "and a brother-in-law living with me , and earn $3.r > u a day. It takes about $15 a week to sot our table , but 1 own my bouse , so that not , having to pay rent. I am able to save a little. " This man said that shortly after the great lire he purchased an eight-room house on filli avenue , near 28th .street , anil that out of his wages ho paid for the property and maintained bis family in good style. "Wo have till we want to eat , , " said ho , "and thcro has been no sickness among us. Kvcry Saturday night. I give my wife my wages and she spend * ( lie money. During the week I get a dollar or so , but I am lucky if she gives me more. Wo are saving people , mil you've got to be saving these times if you e\pcct to get ahead. " "A man ought to bo able , " saitl a carpenter earning ? : J a day , "to net his table for at least three children , himself , and his wife , for $3 a week. The other household expenses , not counting on sickness , .should not exceed ' ? ; ! moro every week , so that a man earning $18 a week could easily save $ . " > or $1 ! ot it. In that way ho could use his first years sav ings as purchn.sn-monoy for a house and lot. and make monthly payments till the indcblodnef-s . " - was discharged. Again the virtues of the "good wifo" were hounded. ' 'You innM h.ivo a good wife , though , if you expect lo stive any thing , " said ho"Women are so funny. Some of them think If they save anything they are doing it for some one else , so if they want a thiug they buy whether or not it does them any good. " "Save nothing ! " exclaimed a brick layer , who earns ? l.f > ! ) a day eight months in the year , and who has to sup port eleven eliil. rcn , his wife , her motli- or and himself. " 1 have nothing loft at the end of the hiiildiiig.sensoii , " ho d.-J elared , "and in the winter 1 work in ( he Dacking houses. Drink ! Uf course 1 do ; 1 take a glass of beer now and then , mid In-al tlie boys once in a while ; but 1 am economical enough , for all of thai. " "I never drinlf at all , " said Iho fore man of a carpenter .shop , who earns $1.1 a week ami has a wife and three chil dren. He continued : " 1 have been mar ried four years and have three children. It co.its me about § 10 a week lo live. The first year alter I was married 1 bought a bouse tit iUaywood worth $1,801) ) and since then I have almost paid for it. Our gro cer's bill amounts to about $ ti a week and for meat and mill ; wo spend § J more. It costs us about $3 a week for clothing. Wo never spend n cent for anything foolish , ami I'll ' bet you there is not a happier family in the .state. " "My wife and four children take all the money I can earn , " said a carriage black- .smith , whono wages amount to $ it.r : > U a week. "Wo pay $10 a mouth for four rooms on Portland avenue , " said he , "and bless me , though 1 do not drink or ufie tobacco , the rest of my wages goes for Hying. 1 can't stive a cent. " A wood-worker employed in the same shop , who is unmarried , said he earned $13 a week , paid $ .M ) of it for board , ami , as ho was engaged to bo married , made it an invariable rule to put away $5 oveiy week , t "I earn $2.1 a week , " said a i-talned- glas < ghuior , 'land it takes $ IK a week to M't tlie table for myself and wife and throe children and pav house rent. We clothe ourselves out of the remaining $7 and la > UP a dollar or two , lint we don't save anything worth mentioning. " A .steam-litter , who earns ifl5 a week , and has a wife and one child , said thai he paid $ 10 a month for the rent of three rooms. I cost him about $7 a wee ) ; to set bistable. He had considerable sickness in his family , and at pr < Kciit he could save nothing. Brl'oiv meeting with mis- rortuno il was hii jirac.ticu to put by reg ularly $ $ eVer.V wbyk. The shipping clerk in the same ( " -tali- . men | , lB.vijar.yof age , had a family of > 1\ , UDI JJII ii'-ftalury of l"i a weel ; he bought a.nM paid for a hou o and lot world $1"iO. lie did nol know how much it r > vt him lo support hit fainilv. lor he turned all bi money over to li\ \ > wife , \\lin alti-llili-d t'i llh- household e\- poiiM'.s ' I ilrink .1 ; ; l.is of licet oi'cein a\\iHe | , " s ihl he. "bill nn \\lfehiiiloiie till the inauiiycnicm , audilua-i he who suvcd enough to huy our homo , She IH ? i good cook and wo' live well , though I c.in't say ho\v she managed lo eave so much out of my snhiry. " Nervous Debilitated Mm , You nro Allowpd n frrfl Irinl for thirty ( ? < ! < of the use of Dr. lve'.s Celebrated VolInU * Belt with Kloplrlc Stt.Mien.sory Appliances , for Ihesncfdy iclicf niul iKTiiiiiucnt euro ol Nervous Debllltv. hw of N'ltnllty nnd Mnu- hooil , mid till "klndivd troubles. Also for umnv otho dlwnsw. Comiileto roatonitlnn to health , vl'.nt ' nnd innnhooif. No risk U In curred. Illustrated piiiiliot : ! | | wllh full lufor- inntlon , terms , etc. . mailed free by atltlriwsltis Voltaic Uelt Co. . Marshall. Mich. HOW GIRLS "MAKE UP. " A ChlcnRO I'l-ofoHSOi-'H Views on tlio HnUIeot Pi-cccntcd In n lioai-nctl Manner. Chlnngo Tribune : "Those girls , " snhl the prolessor , "arc making some of those beautiful arched ovcbrows you so often sen lu ball rooms. Thesn sowed on lin net arc a less expensive kind , and tin- only used on special occasions. The real brow Is very expensive ami can only be Hindu liy u person nf great skill 1 have tin opcrat'on to perform this rtfti-i'noon , and if you like I will explain lo yon how it is performed , " It-tiding the way into an elegantly furnished room in which was u largo chair .similar to those used by dcuti.sl.s. "The patient sits here , " the professor eonlinned. "In this cushion to my left are Muck n score or more of Ihe.se needles you saw being threaded. Kaeh stitch having only two strands of hair , to fuciliatc the operation ami number of needles must be on hand. AH each thread is drawn through the .skin over the eye it is cul so thai when the lirsl. Htago of the operation is over it leaves the hair bristling out an inch erne no , pre.snnliu' ; a ragged , porcupine ap pearance. Now comes the artistic work. J'hn brow intiM. be arched and cnl down with the utmo.it delicacy. A number of hours is required lo do it. " ' 'It must be very painful and tedious. " "They don't say it's a picnic exeur- fiion , " laughed the' professor , "but ove- brows , small as they arc , arc very fm- nortant in the makeup of the face. Yon have no idea how old one looks when en- th'cly denuded of hair over tineyes. . The process I have described is painful , but makes good eyebrows , and adds a hundred per cent to the looks of a per son w o was without them. It is , lee , so much better than the blackening ami cosmetics some people nso , especially people who have onl.y mi-re pretenses of brows comprising a t'ew colorless hair.s. " "Do suwed-lhrough-lhe-skiu your eye brows last ? " f "For years. There is the advantage. Tin- only caution to observe is injwnsh- ing not lo use lee much friction. Other wise they are perfecl , and can be brushed every morning and look as well tis the natural broiv. " "Could not this same principle bo up- plied to bald heads ? " "I have made some exporimonl.s that way , but they were not. very successful. The great dilliculty is the' space to be covered and the lightness of the .skin , which is not half as llexible as tin- skin of the brow , lint 1 think I can overcome Hit-do dilliculties soon. " Justgive 15. II DOUOIILASS & SONS' CAPSICUM COUGH DKOPS a fair trial , they will relieve your Cough instantly : Thousands tc.slil'y tojhib INDIAN AFFAIRS. How the Cattlemen Vacated tlio Itcs- orvatloii Gcii. Miles' I'lsm. Chicago Tribune. Ifith : (5en. ( Nelson A. Miles , stationed at Fort 15u.noIndian . territory , upon whom devolved' the task of carrying out the president's orders expelling the cattlemen from the. Anipa- hoe and Chuyenno reservation , was at Palmer yesterday , the lir. > t times ho has been in the city since taking command of the department. IJo will return to day. 'J'hn cattlemen , ho said , have about va cated the reservation without resistance , and nearly all tins cattle arc gone , hav ing been moved elsewhere or sold. The ousted cattlemen , ho thought , could not reasonably Iiml fault with the course thai | ILS ; bi'un pursued towards Ilium , as their lease gave the eoinmisVoiicr of In dian ntl'airs the right lo revoke it at his pleasure. Speaking of Indian afl'airs in general Gen. Miles repealed the Matemenls in his report that have called forth so much comment. He believed thai the Indians themselves would . bo favorable to 11 di vision of their lands-in severally and Ihe dividing of lite remainder among settlers , the government , of course , paying for what was taken from them. He thought the lime had come for this course Lo be inaugurated in the Indian territory'nnd ' was very favorable to the jiropViicd jiurcha.se of the Cherokee si rip b.j- the coming conirc ; i.i as tv nujve in the right direction. " 'J he plan has been Irani else where , " he said , "and there is no rcpson why il. should IK. ) prove as successful in Indian territory in placing the Indians in a position to support Ihcnifeclvc.s , Open up Ihe vast reservations to settlement , antl prove in ( lit ! end far hrt.tgr for both the Indians and the white1 " - * Music KcvivcH Memories. Detroit Free Press : We were oil'Cape Hatteras on a Charleston steamer one Sunday evening in August. The I'r.it ' male was a tall , good-looking , middle- aged man. I was chatting w.th him at the starboard gunwale , while a group of well-bred voting men. returning to Charleston from llndr summer vacation , were singing "In the Gloaming , " " .John IJrown's Hody , " and ' 'Sweet Bye and Hye. " As they came to the chorus of this last song , he stopped talking and joined in ( he singing. When through he said , "Nothing takes hold of mo like sacred music. " And then , timid the Kwnsh of Ihe waves , he related to me Ihe following incident : "When u very htllo fellow , T did som - Ihing whiuh deserved severe punishment. My mother look me on her lap and talked to me kindly , then made me kiieel down by her while she prayed for me , and then the family joined witli her in singing 'All Hail the Powur of Jesus' Name to Coronal on.1 At tin * ago of : . ' 8 I found myself in Now York after a trip round the world , a rough .sailor. One evening I was going up town with n num ber of my shipmate.s for a night of pleas ure. 'Near St. John's park 1 heard from a church we worn appro-iclnng the tirst strains of'AH Hail the i'omir of Jesus' Name. ' With the vividness with which lightning reveals objects in n dark night , that scene in my Masnachusctts home , unheeded for more than twenty years , came back to me. The admoni tion , the prayer , the swelling tones of old Coronation , my .sainted mother -did MIC look down upon my wicked comvcs * was this the way that prayer was being answered ? Like n Hash my mind was made up. 'Hoys,1 savs I , 'I'm going into this church. ' They jeered and taunted and coaxed , but all lo no purpose. I left them iiml walked in. The house was packed. They led me to an extra chair in front of the pulpit ami facing thai vast congregation. "ruder oihcr circumstances , " said lie , " 1 would sooner have faced the canunu'n month-but upborn by the lloodtide ol such memories and the exultation of the swelling chorus , CroxMi Him ! crown Him ! I.nidof nil , I forgot all about the faces before mo. From that hour , " he added , in a voice hardly audible above the noise of the waves. "I have tried to lead ti new life u life \vorthy of my manhood , worthy of my mother. " Thelndios must sooner or later no- 'knowledgethat l'ox/oul\medicated com- ph'Siou powder U the oulj CUMIII-IU mndu that will ? < { injuru tliu bkin. Lur ale bi till dni ciatd. THE NORTHERN FRONTIER. Tlio IiiipforcinnntB niul of Kort Nlolirnrn. ( ten. James S1 ; ' Urishln writes In tin Chicago Tribune ns follows : Tort Nio brara is in the northwestern parloflhc slntnof Nebrasku.und woarojustnowverj busy building. . The post is a very pleas ant one , nnd uciiig enlarged from a live lo an eight company po.st. When tin present iinprovflinenls nro completed il will be one of ilhn best and mo-,1 comfor table posts in the Department of the riattc. All the irtinrtcrs. for both olllcers and men , will lie supplied with bath rooms , and contain nil the modern im provements except electric lights. The new sets are three company barracks , three double sets of ollieers' quar ters , and three cavalry stables. Capt l.unu's company. Fourth infantry , nrc making the adobes for the new buildings , and are doing their work well. The cap tain has enormous yards ami four mills at work , turning out 7,50) ) adobes each per day. The yards nro In-ing gradually extended and the capacity ot the mill's being increased , so that , it is expected that the yards will soon yield 10.000 adobes perdnv. It will take fully 2.W- , OOf ) adobes to lay up the walls of Ihe new buildings hero , but as about one-third break in manufacturing , Captain Limn will have to make over 3 MVf ) ( ) ) to do ( he work required. Captain William His- he's company H , 1'ourth infantry , is out in thetimliercutting saw-logs. The men have cut about 00 ! ) so far , and will con tinue Incut until 1,01)0 ) logs are scored. I was surprised lo Iiml so much lumber in this section of Nebraska. I had sup posed there was none , but we are gelling out pine saw-logs two and even three feet in diameter within two miles of this post. Wo have n good saw-mill , with ulauing-null , shingle-mill , etc. , attached. 1 alwavslike to have pleu y of lumber , and a big lumber-yard at a military post is a great comfort. I expect to gel out 100,001) ) feet I his fall , which I think i.s do ing very well in u no-timbered country. AVii.1 , I'l.AN.VHI ) AND IIDII.T. This post was originally laid out and built by Col. Upham , Fifth cavalry , and a better planned or constructed post I have never seen , livery building in the post , is large , roomy , nnd airy , having none of that squatty , contracted appear ance so common in our forts. From Ihc large parade-ground down to the small est building , everything is upon that largo and liberal plan so agreeable to those who have to live here. I do not know Col. Upham , bil : lie must be a large- minded man , and known just how n poM should be built. I hope the government will re-member this , and when ithas other posts to build send Upham. Army arch iteeture is , as a rule , the meanest , in the world , ami when 1 think of the places and houses where we have had to live in out west it makes me sick. Low ceilings , little eramped-up rooms , bad ventilation , small barracks where the men were crowded together like n herd of sheep- ting was the rule in army buildings , and the exccption.-jfWtTc few and far between. There is nothing of the kind here. The barracks are large , and every man has room to move about ; the ceilings are high and the ventilation perfect. In the ollicers' houstjs the rooms are large , the ceilings high.imd the buildings all well ventilated. There is no cheap paper on the walls lo hide tJie cracks and dirt , but the walls tire pn-uited and the rooms solid and clean. The houses have the ajipearauee , inside tit least , of city resi dences , and tlio evidences of comfort and convenience appear tlm moment one opens tlie wide ddors. How Upham did so much work herC with so little money i.s a pn//.lc ; possibly he did what so many ollicers do helped himself and relict ! more on the resources of the country than the appropriations. A good saw mill : id :5M : o.r 401) ) willing mcn'are a great help in building a post. Many hands , dropping eyi-n a pebble each , soon make a great pile. The Vroncber Can't I'rcnch Unless he has good digestion and his blood is in prime condition. Sleepy ser mons , weary congregations , and broken down chtinhi-s ; result from _ llr.i best , ef forts of dyspeptic and debilitated clergy men. There is no batt'ir toiiie. an'il health restorer for tlie minister or any one else who i.s broken down , than IJrown's Iron Hillers. It i.s within the reach of every on" of t'io ' iV,0K ) : ) clergy men of this country. The Key. T. Mar. .shall West , Kllicoli's Mills , Md. , speaks with pleasure of liow this valuable medi cine cured hi.s debility and dyspepsia. A ROMANCE Or THE BORDER. A \Vliito faptivo Marries a Gomaoche Cliiel' Her Mini N'ow Smirching liiia Stolen Sister. Quina I'arkcr , chief of the Cohir.ly Comaneho.s , near Fort Sill , Indian Terri tory , accompanied by one brave and three warriors , has gone from Kl Paso , Tex. , to the Me ealero Agency , to Mini his sUter. lie bears letters from prom inent military ollieers vouching for his high station 'and character , lie is very wealthv , and lias traveled extensively. He called on President Cleveland this summer. Hois the only surviving sou of Cynthia Ann Parker and a ' cclchn'it > d Comanche chieftain. Cynthia Ann P.irkor was captured near , the preM'iit town of Oroesbeek , Limestone county , Texas , when only eight .year * of age at the time of Iho massacre of the Parker family , and remained a quarter of ti ci-nlury 'among the savages , forget ting her mother tongue and niarrving a chief. In 18'10 ' Capt. Hess , of Waco , captured her iu a light with the Indian.- , . At that tinut she was dressed in male at- tin > , but although much bronzed and in habit a perfect Indian , they were satis- lied that she was" a white woman. She was brought U > Cam i ) Cooper , near the present town of Holknap , and her vener able uncle , Isaac Parker , after a long ef fort , identified her as the long-lost child , by sjieaking the nainu of Cynthia Ann , upon which il ray of recollection , sprung nn in her mind. After twenty live years of obliteration she regained her native language. Hei-Mlndiau husband was dead ami she desired to geflier two chil dren , one of whoim was Quina ami the olhor is the loit. Hislor at the Alchcaloro Agency , I'hisiisihnt one of the many thrilling incidents in the pioneer history of the Lone Star Sttjto. * > -f < / * M. Cooper , oflliirfim , had : U7 head of cat tle In tliu yards yustenliv/ . Lumps of rncfrKthphoalil lo scattered over the iniiifiis , Caltleare freiii.'iitly | lent by eat- liiii biuiCM , DKIVUIV .Iimrmd. . sESCMoisrs LIYER5 REGULATOR Tor nil DlfWtHwof lliu MVCI- , Kidneys , Stomacli ami Spleen. TliU pini'ly vciicuil'lo iiroimriiiiiin , now HI cell-United ii n Kninily Jlcdimio , iiiteiimltil in lliu Kiutli in 1W. IISMH.S pmilly on tliu Iwiut-N tnxl kidney .iinl cor. MvtH tlm iiction el' tlio livi'i , ami is , tlicrcl'oro , tlio IIPM . tiifuii.iiciry | jm-ill- i.'int' , wlmtovcr tliu Mcliiiui.- . limy IHOVO to lio. In all ( Xiiniiion dli.Mw il will , int. ii.-isiHl ( by iiny ether iiicdji.-liiu , oaui-t a ejifixly CUTU. nil Itojrnhiinr Is tlnCo to ailinliiMpr In nny coinUiliiii ol HKI MMCIII , nnil minor no circ-.ini hluiiuo * cull It do lim in. It will Innuoniiii Iiiii.i cl.i-Mif uiiiii. Inn It Is no liiluvHaiiiii , ' lii > uii-ai'i- lo Imiil to intciniK'niiift' ; will promote imllifc- lion , il"iuiio ! | tit'iiiltiulic , niul Mc.ior.illy lun ii | lliu t-jMrm. SI2I5 THAT YOU ( HIT TIIK UH.N'UIW : . J. 11. XKILIN & CO. , Philadelphia. Pa . . ' . ' ' M.M/.MUA prcu'iitcil niul ! ' > " i iiiili'Ml < v | li\ IJIJ-IM Pi 1:1 : M i . \ i > li 'in i , | 4lii'l | bI1 t'l. . ' 14 . - ,1.1- . ylil by Unii'ii-i A lverl Islnj ; Clients 1 1 1 "It has become so common to begin nn nrtlcle , in nn elegant , interesting style , "Then run it into some ndvornsemont , that we avoid all such , "And simply call attention to the merit ? of Hop Hitters in ns plain , honest terms as possible , " I'o induce people "To pivo them one trlnl , which so proves thplr value that they will never nso anything else. " "TiiR IlftMKtnr BO fixromtily notlccil laiilltlio pinion" " . HpllRimii nnil secular. M 'Iliivinir u largo snip , unil ll ftiipplnittlnff nil Oilier IIKllllcllKIS. "i'liniols no denying tlio virtues of tlio Hop I'lnnt ' , mill tlip pmiirlctors of Hop Hitters luivu --linwii irrent slno ilna-s mill nhlllty. "In fnnix > tlli < llii | ; u iiitnlicliui wlioxu virtue nro so iniljialilo to uvuiy one's oliiurviitlon. " Dili Shu Die ? "Kol "She lingered antl suffered along , pin ing away all the time for years. " "The doctors doing her no good ; " "And at last was cured by this Hop Hitters the papers say sp much about. " "Indeed ! Indeedr " 1 low thankful we should ho for that medicine. A DauRlitor'M misery. "Kloven yearn our daughter. suffered on a bed of misery. "From a complication of kidney , liver. rheumatic trouble and nervous debility. "Under tlie care of the best physician's. "Who gave her disease various mimes , "Hut no relief. "And now she is restored to us in gootl health by us simple n remedy as Hop * 'it- ters thai wo had bhunncd for. years belorc Using it. " TlllJ PAKKXTd. Prosecute tlic Swindler ! It If when you call Tor Hop Illttnm. iticcHroen cluMerof llojw DM Ilio white litlxil ) tlmdrtitfgHt liiiiidsotil nay other ttnll' cnlknl I' . I ) . Warner i ( icniiun Hup Hitters or wllh other "llo ] > " iiuinn , KiftiMi Itniii. Khun thutiliuKKltt n-i you unidila viper , nnil If lit ) IIIIH tiilu-n your tnonoy for the stair liullct liliu for tlm Ininil i in ) < IKI lilin lor liudiuiiiurns for ItKiswIinlloiuid wo will rowiuvl tm liberally for tliu conviction. HAIR'S Astlima Cure. Thl-i tnvnlinililo pppcldc reiullly niul pi < ruui ni'Mlly cmui nil mint * oT AMliinti. The inos ! ( ilisllniito anil IdiiR stiuiiUni ; < M IH yield prompt ly to its wniiitorful ourintr lH'OiiipliiH. | It Is Known throughout the woild lor Its iinrlvalo.1 olllcncv. .l. ! < .lAMWKU.oIljr ! of LincolnXnlwiiuv < . .Ian. i , INM : tilnco uslnjr Dr. Haii'H Asiiiin.i l.iiro , lor inoio tluui iiiui jciar , my ullo hus I icon ontiruly well , anil not uvun n symptom of tnu lliH'ilM ) llMS IlllpO.lfPll. WH.I.IAM lIHNNIflT , lllclilaml , lowii , wrltin. Nov. lid , IN > | : 1 have bcon allllcliMl wllh Hay 1'uvoi-mid AMliniii cinc'O lN" > ! l. 1 lollowcd your ( liici'lliins niul inn Imppy to Miy Hint 1 nnvor slept bin lor In my lllo. 1 urn nlml thnt I urn iniioiiff the ninny who can .spi'iiU MI lavoriilily ol' jour roinplli ( . A valimlilo til pn o trontlso ciintiiliilnn slmllai proof from in ory stjito In tlio tJ. 8 , ( 'nnmla iinci liruiit llrltuln , will lie mulled upon application. Anyilrugulbt not bavin ; ; It hi Moi'k will pro- uro it. . M' . cl. * . of ilivn.tn | . . . . Vw.ra nf Mmntrrf it Jl.k TCT fror ordn-tl.t f..f U. . iii HU.I..UJH , . : .lul.JkrMt.J U.D.I. .HI.a isUN" . J. \ \TlT22aAriJ , BC13 A3" . ' ? , Kt i > r"i ' " < ' T WHAT WO M AH WANTS IN CHOCS : Shos. SilJo breattlng-ln torture. Eay ct- first , anil alf.-ays snug and handsome. AU.THECE Di3CrATA ! EHu CAN FlflU IM _ Thojctebrzt3'J "J. _ T. Cousins' New J' . ; kShoes , ' ' cfc.ll l.inilsan j materials , in 1-iwidtlisand10 c/iapos oflocs ndticcl ; . ' 'they Kill not rip ; will nofslip'at UwliszT 'Kill not wrinkle , and afe tfio ps rfcctio7i cf acliieirmcnt in t/ie s/,6efraicris art Look on Seles for llamo and Aildrosj ct J. & T. / votszc. Clw , Milwaukee & SI , Paol The Short Idne aiit ! Best B.oute From Omaha to the East. I'WOTHAJNSDAH.V AND 'hlciuro , Miiun'iiiln | , , M. Caul , Collar ItupMj , Davonpuri , Union , ] ) iiliniiio | , Koclilonl , lock Irtlunil ' - ' . , I'l-copni't , .Iimn-mllo , ClKln , Kladl'-on , IJA Croano , lli'lolt , Wiiiiinii , And ull otliiT Imporunu points 1'nit , Northoait unil ouijinii.ibC. Ticket ollk-o ut 11)1 ) 1'iirna.n . Hiropt , ( In 1'axton llotui/ , unit at LIIIOII j'uoinu liojn > c. ruiiniiiiioliiu ur-tiuiil ino i-'niuir Dlninrl'irJ n IND Uniiii iuu inn on iho muni IIIILM ol' inu , iut.iii.Mii.w.M.Khi.vtir. ; ; : J'.tin. IAII.VVAVHII : , | ivory atU'iiiinn m puid lo lutnBOimur.s liy coiinO' ) iin ti.iipluyoi of [ iiu ooniuiiy. | K. .MII.I.I.H , ( junur.il .Manan < ) r. J. K i'ii.Ki ' : < ii , .i.v-iiuiiu ( juaoral .Mnna or. A. V. li. t.'vii.'ij.srtit , liuiiurul J'.iaiu.wur mil Jlukot Auuiit. dr.o. li. iiKU'liiiil ) , AhBisiunt ( JuiiLriil Itorund A GREAT MRDKUL WORK ON ri > ni * nr I'pnllnn In M.lli I'rr ra l.f V. . . . | | | , , .vl I'll llt'ili ) inU. < rA | f . | lli ( > i' fponi III IU ( > ir.oil , . < il , | .r. - > " * A hnnk f' r I-VPIV in'i" . , M-.r mi I , , . . , . , . ' | * Ml old. It rii'itiiln * IT * ni-n.-rlnMiiiiH for nil i , itnuti'l lU.l.lf.l.'H | | .l i * ( "Ill-tlO'll * lt Will' ll U I.IWHl'l llll't l | frt'Mul I'v Iliw mitiinr wtio.n mrn , > rl M , . . r ' ? \ in-ir It "fli ijunrni.'ililv IKIVIT liofor.i fnll In tin. ln > of MI | lifriiiin : vn n.ii'O4. h'tmid hi h "iiiitf d t'rpMp ) ) * n < i4. 'n. ' imi | i M cnvcrv full Bill. minrnilMn I tn lit u < IMIT oik la 'V r ( ? ! ' - iiii > rli-inl''iil. ntunirr iiml 'ir > rHi. lot1limn ' IMIV o'tif-r work In tlili roiintrv for * * . \ rlliH nnniy | wIM Im rofnt 1 In * rpr | n iiiiir > . I'j' n < r U lir ipull. II.I HMI | ' | . | lln lr li l MUM'.II. in > . "onit no v. ( ! f > lil mnit'il nwinlp'l Uin nuiiinr liv "in V i. loiinl MnilliNil AHUoclHtlnn , lu Iho iniicr of wtilvli In i.ri'r- . . 'lliiiKi'lprftiif l.tfdnlionlil tjnronil lir the yo'inf ir "itdiction unit hy f lie iiniloltxl turrulluf. II will UDH > 't ' Illl. I/union IilllR'Mt. Thori' l iiiiiiliinilii'r nf hoi-letr tiiwhuni Ilin Snlcnoi f l.lfe trill not Ini il'l'ful. > th.'lhir jmitli. p.ui'iit.L'tiir. . ! "n. Iii.irni4ur.ir rlniut 111,111.Aiuou.int. . A'dri' tln I'liilNiily Muihnil lii-.iliuii > , or lir W. J | . Hiker. N'n 4 Iltlllllltf ll lreet. llimliui , \ \ * * , whi Hiiy ' ciniaiiltiiil ( ill till i H requiring hklll uiiil vjciiuii- Cm HUM * anil ( HI .1 timiii . 'I ' , . | tlu-hkilliil iilldiin-r phi-i- o . a Mifni'ihv s-n'li ii'nix-1 i < iniij \\iiiifmt mi in 'iuiuu i 'id uro. ilwitmii ihi.i | iajiur , TUB C11KAPUST li IN OMAHA TO HUT I r & © tone's One of the Itcst and Largest FSlocJfs in the IT. S. to Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator , M. BURKE & SONS , i'J WYE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS ( m nrttlvK , X UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. llKl'KKiNTiS : : ! MorrlmiiM unit l''nniH < W Hank , Duvlil I'lty , Ncli.j Kearney Nnllntml Itanli.Katr r.cy , Nob. ; Coin minis Stum llnnr , Cohinitui * , Null. ; MoDiiniiU'd ll.in'.c , North l'litu : > , Nob. ! Onuilii Niuloiml lluiik , OtiniliM , .Ni'l ) . Will pay cimoiiiorsilrul't \\itli bill of ImllnsrntUuilii'il , for two-thirds vultioofulook. A. TUUIOnC , Hiitf. Hiul u. i' . N.SAimi.r.tt , Ait. Knar. H. W. niAMON'H. Asst. Secy. Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Works. OFFICE AND WORKS LEAYENWORTH , KANSAS. MA.Mii'.urriTiwiis ANII nnnr.its nv Wrought Iron , Stool , Ilowa Trims nml roinlilimtloii Ji It I D G E S For ItnllttiiiMil iiml HlKliromU. Turn Tables , Draw Spans , Rock Trusses , FLvs ami Sub structures , ? 1SSLEY SHIRE & TULLOCK JWffiNP P V5 Heei , / 1 Wfes& B J'E I'ruprititoM. fe * w8 1kwsfe ? 'i V. Mcl.Otiril. \ II. A. WISH A oat . I'lnn o pctid us wortl of nil brlil o work to lut. Conwpoiitloipn Pollclto.l from on.Tliioura un HOME SEEKERS ATTENTION. or Hill Particulars about Free and Cheap Lands in K'eslcrn Nebraska. Address PATTERSON & WHITE , /Jeal Estaio Agents , Korth Plutte. Nebraska. TO Growers of Irive Stock anil Ofcliera. WI3 CAM. YOUll ATfKNTION TO It Istho best unit olioirpost footl for took of any tslml. Onoponnl | q Ofiuiil to tliroo juim H ol corn. Stock fed wit I Orounil Oil Calto Hi tlio Fall nml Winter , lnsto.xl of riinnln ? do vn , will la- rrenso In wolRht mid bo In frooil tiuirknltiblo condition In tlio uprln ? . D.ilrynioii us viill at ether * . \ > ho use It , uin testify to Its merits. Try It unJ Ju < l o for your.solvos. 1'rloo $ il pur ton. No cliurjio for tuwlM. AiMroas WOODMAN LIN512I3D OH , WOUK5. Oaiulm , Nebraska. WH3 13 UNACQUAWTED WITH THE GEOORAI'MV OP TIIIJ v WILL see nr EXAMIMNO THIS M P THAT TMC CHIDAGO.RDSf ISLAND S P3CIFIC HfiltV/fiV / llv U'A on of Hi riMitrnl | n > lllrMi nnd rlnfti iPlnttnn to nil prin 'ipil llnl.nHl /ID U'-l m lirll.il iiml fcr- lnlii.il pii iir4 , , Mti.i < nlf > lltu iriu-f IiiiiKMt.ini inM < I'lililfihjiit it Ihilt In t uit h"i . | . n ol llilutiifl ! ti MI imr- tntlllll Hhll'll illVll t II III ; | . | . . | < tlUM'llilllltlllllH llf'lYl'l' II olVH lit 111 ! ' Al l-inlli' nil I'nclllr CHIII.IH Ifi < M uUu I tin fivniU'i . nil l > r * l i. in 1 1 * lo unit f i > IM | u > Jnt8 Hint. N'.riiiuMt iinl MiuH'-i'.i ' nn.t funufiH/nJJnir | iol HiVul. . Ni.rlllivn.t niul Ki.ulliui.l. The Great [ Jock Island Route Oimntltir * 111 pntrnim Itnl. 'ti i of tu-milm ! fi-cil. l-IU nirurili'il hv u Mill I. Iliiiiiinulllv l'iill"-lnl limit- ll. I. MlloOlll lltl-l.4 Of I'l.MtlmmllM , tlll IJlit. Mllrlt ll > I tally lull 1 1 I'tllviMMi unit In lil i < i > HlnjHlf > rI. IIH llfiir | i > rri > rll > ul n liinnt i il > | ran iniiUu II. II , . uri'ly apiill'iiii'i's ' uf p it-lit | IIIIII < IN. i 1 .1 Tin n H niul nlr In id. , n , unit tliiti'xniMliiv ilN . | | tlliti ulilt h Billet n rlir iiifM * * tlcil iipi.tMtlixl of till lu IIIIMIOllirr | iL > rl.tllfr iif thh rmilH mi ) Trii ; ? < ri'rii nl nil n nnorlfii 1 1 IMM In Ihiloti DfpoH , nn I ( tin mi mpi > . . < t > U cirliiloil * aiul lUIIIllD Ul illl'.UIM-IlUl.r l'.llllHIHIIt. | | Tliw Fi t rxpriMj Trillin ( M-turrn riilfnrii tint rrnri i , Cuiui' II lll'lir * . liult iis ( My. I i-i\i nw i lit in d Aflihiin in i i . | > . < i. . | iif H | Mimlnliil lln. l < lip. liilNn-lvil Iliv C . hirx J iinilllri'ltt I'llllliinn Put I'll Kli- | ; i-m > r Ilia Jnlu-t ilPhlen. mill .rlniu . H IHilll'lX ( ' , ! < . In lili'liflili'ii < l'lr i-tinlicil n . IK ni , | i Mil fly lilt"ll. llplNiM-nl'liliMir limit K'ii > iirCHi mil AtrliUoll uiit iiU > ma Ilia Culflii.iiinl ltftlliiliiK < liulr euro. The Famous Albert Lcn Route In tlm dlroi't nnil fnvnilti line lidui en Cliluneu unit U In nen poll * am ] Si Paul , ulii > it < oniii'riloii in , . IHHA | III Iliilitn | > -inii * tar lilt polliU III II , Tritlloi IrK niul Itrlllvli n-iivl-- < . Ovi.ihis l..iili > Ki'H l'i | > ltn Jriflld nio inn to thi * wnNTltr ; | ilntei * . hliiiiliH'r 1O < pull. liktMi..S'1'Hi ' Iniillllinn I liiinllMv niul ll lilliir irniiin U..r l.iwv nn | Jllmii utii. Ill ill. u ilio iii * t illr.ihli. . r.iino t.i I lie ililittlieut iiM. : uud iiiutuiul Ulllanl liil iliir liiti.n ' HMII nnolh r IllltWr I.'N" . rli fn-rn niul K n- knli'v. ] ia III-ITI < ii"M | iil Ill-ton n i Itii-hili > li Inill n- mi .ll < nil. . I hiilnvMlr mill Ciilliii-ll HllllN. KIIIIMU City , Ililri ( > tiHiiNiiMilsl | I'niil niul liili-iiprilluu. i jlnl . I or ili'lnllnl iiilnmrilloii M-H Jlnin > inl FulfliT" , cliti'inlilu. ' us Ki-ll : . i I''ld't. . nt nil lMlnrlp.il 'I li krl lHU'i'4 111 Iliu UlliUiJ titaUj4 ull.l CuliuiUt t/r bUll * R. n. CADLE , E. CT. JOHN , C-n I THE AND TAfLWAY. TIIH IIIWT 11OUTK AVD Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago. Tlio only roiid lo litldi tor DCS .Molnr4 , Mar- # ( . ' ( ( | , ( liiiton , Dl.viu Chicago. > lll\raukci and all iMintN a > , t. To Iho pcoploof \chiitskn , Colornilii , Wjo ninx1'tuli. . Idiilio , \o\-ada. ( troHou , WiiHliiii'/ton niul Ciilirornla It Ifdiv mporor ndvniitatros not i > o sllilo hy nny ollu r linn. AIIIOIIK n low of tlio iiiiinci' < iiis poinis ol snpo- rloi-ity fiijiitLHl liy lliu p.ilrin of this iimilho- twouii Diaahii and Chlfawo , am MM nvo tr.iima day dl I AV COAt'llH.S wliluli mo Iho llno-t Hint , hniniin arl and Inaoiiii. * * UHII uiuiilo. linl'AI ' Al'i : HI.Iii'INfi ! : ( 'AltS.'u-hicli aii > inoilcU of < - oinl'ii | and ole iuico. Its I'AKLOIt DIl.UVIN'C HOd.M CAItS , iinsiiriiasKud hv anv , and llswi.lv ly fflrliniuxl I'AI.ATIAI. DlNINC CAHH. Ilio uiiiul | of u Inch cannot lie toiind cl'owliuro. Ai Conncll IllullHie Indus or the Union Pad- tic Ky. cdiincci in riiion IK'init with Ihu-c of Iho t.'Jin-nno . " > .NuiiUxu'ittdiii It- , In CluciiKo iho tnllns iii' this liiiiiiiniLoloc ; cpliiU'L-llini with llniHof all ca-li'ni liiU'S. I'ur lttr < iit.l'iiliiniliiis , Indiiiiiiipohs , CIIH-UI- inili. .Viiiinira 1'nllllnlinlo , I'itthlnirv. Toronto , M'liriciit , ItoKton , New Vurk. I'hiladclplilii. llnl- tliniir'Wiifclllllirtnll Mild all pullllf III I IICIM ,1 , ; nl ; lliu IjuKul ii i-nt lii-IM'J > vli- Mil Iho 'N < ) in'll-\\TSTiit.\V : HyonvNli Ilii' dot m'umiiniidatlim ? . AUlk'Xot iiucni. M'll tlckutk tlu lhu > ljnv. > l. l-liriT. | | ( ! II. S II.MIt. ( iciicr.it MIIIUI I-I- . ( ii'ii. l'a - > . \ riit ( lilt AI.II. U N 11 Mil 01 1C. Ui-n. -it-'iMi1 , in : t .M iu-.1 , iiiiuiliii , Nub hthtiiiuli i LU.G , l * > pi in-iii u. Railway Time Tatole. All ti-nlns arrlvo nnd dopnrt from Oiimlinij ( \Mitiid Slandiiid tiiuo. Trains oft ho ( ! . , St. ! > . , M. > V ( > . nrrlvo and do- IIIIH limn thc'irdopol , cornurof Mtli and Wnu- hlortttroclx ; irains on Ilio Ml. .V M , ( ! . , II. & ( , ) . , nnd K. ( ! . , St. .1. A ( ! . It. 11 DIII the II. .V M. depot ; nil otluirs iroin Hid Union I'ucillo depot. a , dully : h.o.vccpt Kutiirday ; u , o.suojil Sunday ; ( lu.\copt Monday. WHSTWAItn. Arrive. 1M. . | UNION 1'Al'IKJO. p. i7 H'Ja : ) . . . .1'auillc i\pios-t. : . . . , Dunvor li\iiru4M. , O. A : III ? ! ' . VAIIK\ ' . l : 0il . . .Mull unil Kxpross. II. .VM. IN NKII. 8:10tx .Mall ami Kv ] > ron Dcpnrr. SOUTIIWAHI ) . _ _ An-Ivo. A. M. I e. M. { MlhtfUUIII I'ACII-'lU. A.M. i' . u. HUn ) ' Piiy Impress ' 0lXlil : ! 1)M ) ; ( ) . . . . NliMititriH4 ] ! 7OJ.i I | lv. C . ST. . ) . , V t : It. > . . .Via I'liiltMitoiilli. . . kMi1 : ( Mi . .Via Council Illumi. . aa I i | AVAIIAKII UOUTI- : mrt. UASTWAIin. _ _ _ Arrlvo. C. M .VST. I'AUl , A .n. J i- M/ ' liny " ' ' ' NlKlit i\pro- : " . . . . \ > 'IM" . . . I O. 11.-I. A : I'AOIKIC luy ) l\iro4H | 4:2ul . . . .NIjrfil H\ii-iw | , . . . ( J:4o : ( ! ' . . . .Ai'coimiioilatloii. . . I I (1. ( .V ; N W. fiCflo : I Day Kvprt'i-M 4ffili : . . . .Nltclil i\iiro-ui. : . . . lIC-il ) : . ' I < ! . II , .V t ) . 8"fla : fiioOn I''or ' Till , vlu I'liulsia'th u. . , > i 7.V ; > a _ hI..ii-tjau : lfornir _ _ VHi ( J.lllijilitUlfii _ | _ ! : Iopiirt. KOUTIIWA1II ) . _ Arrlvo. 'A. M. i\.M. I C. NT. ! > . , M AO. . I A. M. | e M , " bIOii : ! SIniix City lf.\ir | < iiH. . ' ' 0UJ3 : GHt'uOiiklMiiil ' Aucoiiinio.rn ll03c ; I K > WA DIV. H. O. A ! I' . I ( i:4nu : i.si. I'niil | ) uy r.xin-o-M I 7:3Sn : rirruSt : I > aiilNli > | ir lApross .hr.a. . OMAHA IIHIDC ! ' , TltAINH.J DII.MMV ' 1'iiAiNS Loiivo Oniiilui nt Oia" , 7m : , BM : ) , liliX : ) , 11:1S : . m. ; uni : ) , : . ' : il I , ; iix : ) , 4 Mk ) , 4 ifiV riiViniul 11:1,1 : , M , m. ( ) M Sniiluys | tlio I'M mil Ji/aiuu. in.iiiil ( aiUjii'id 4M : it , in. trains tin not run. l-uiivo Council HliilfH ( llroiiilwuy Dnjiot nLT-.tl" , F.IW.H : ; ! . ) , liin : 11:1) : ) u. in ; l-ii : , ' : : J ) , : ) : : ( ) , I : J ( . C4.r . .iiniul : ll.-l.'i p in On Hiniilnyrt the . ' ) ( nnil IOHn. : : in. , niul iMWuiiU 4.M 11. in. tnuin will not run , ' TltANHKKIt Tll.MNS I , ( ' VI Oinilllll lit 11:01. : R,1 : n. in. ; l-ri : ! , : x'i , . | :2i.liiiU : unit 7H : | > MI dully Arrivont llil.jiiinl llj : | u. in. ; 1-J : , 'J.-tj , 7JJ : SUNDAY TIIIAINH _ _ To nntl from CliloiiKOvl _ jVIiiii-tlto | | Alllnnco. STOCK VAIIDS TIIAINH , Tlino tuliln o | ' pitsHtnwur linlii-i Oliinlni niul Union Sleek Vui-iln ; In ulli'ttViul - K sTWAl7ll | ltM.NS " No. Oliinlni U.H. Viinls til ) : U.K. VnnU Onuihn , A. > l. A. M. A. M. , \ M. 7 : " 7- : " , i .iu tul HUi'i i lu n UK ) : ir : ; , Mil li'i in. i.i 11:111 : a , IISJ : ( M ! ' ' 1' . M. ll ) . : % lia : ti ' 4 II u > j fiL'.1 ; fii'jij ! | nsrt' ! uo | Tnilil No. 4H , dully except Hinuluy. Otlitir tiiiln.i run iltiil/ . HAMBURG-AMERICAN A inuir ; ( MM : run England , Franco Mralll-.hil1- lhl \\i II I II I IH nn ( | | | nun. in IMMI-I Iltiil 1'iiiiij a i < ml IT . . 1 u Illl I \t l.l l.lll.jr II , n ll' | > I I V IK.Ill Mill- ml nt'li i . .I , c 'I , > v hinl * . unil I in ' . | i- , n f .i- . inn | ' ( w orn 'JIllllMllll Mllll . - . , I il tl.H 1(11 1 in i.lh. il.D.S ' 'i. I 1,1 ilM.iu.il'AKI- . .111.1 ] | < l III K Kill.- | ii-i i { I/ ' bi11.1,1. . in * f Voit. . ' * 7'il fit i"I '