Tl-TE OM'AJTv\.DAnAr BEE , THURSDAY ' ' * ' ' ' REN , , lRHCUP/1 ATlSMj Is If NrURALGIA. ipic. Tuollinc-ho , Ur > . M ( . . . , Ir. t , , I H > < I \ I'r ' . . , l > lit " . HIE CHARLES A VQCELEB CO . Sole Proprietor ! , r + & + u * * * * * ! + fTt * xxurmi . 'n i James Medical Institute dun-red by IhjStateof till- non fnr t > cexi'uspjrpose ' of Kivng immediate reilclln all chronic , urinary and pri vate d Ufa ten Gonurrbrca , fnrniii , Uo oil ( liscaio of IH3 Ukm and l ) nau ( iromcUy trlleved and . Semln l . l'lmple on the F . I .os Mnnhooa , tfntltrrty nirtil. Tliei p Itno 'X/ ' -riMrNf , , ) . The nnpropriRtc remrdy la t pnce mtit In rachc e. Cun iiltitljn > , per- 3n l nr by letter , racrel y conldentiAl. McJ. Irlnfs cent by Moll and fc.\pre . No mark * on P > tkac to Indicate content ! or K.-ntftr. AdilrcM OR. IAMES.NO. SOlWashlnGtorj n . , fjnlwaolll. A TINE IINK Or WOQDBR1DGE BROS1 ft n \ OMAHA M'I'.KASKA. Scrcfula ot Lungs. 1 inn limy 1i ! ) ( > mi < oM , unil linx , snlTi-n ,1 fur tin-lu-l lillrin ) , HI \\itl , 11 Inirjiiiiul'i' I liniirli ol Hi M , | | H-II-I > . I nl I , inpurar ) ri-lli-l was nil ( lint I I'l'tu IK 11. I VMInnlU ln liny niiitiiuil 111 ! ( ii- I -i-vrnil ycnis A Irirnil Mmnul ) tea- nmini nilnil tinit ! - , ' of Siir H | I.-lli'-.s S S.i , rliilinliifr tliul lit * hlin * liu I hut n ( rii'iitlv lieuu. lllCMl In'OHM' Ii nvr InmliiVH I ii'snlvi il In try It. Tin' ic-ulihiui' ni iiiii-hiilil , : . M > cn'un Inia Hill IPII iu > Kir-n ill linx ri'lni IKnnil ! I wclili ilxly poiuiils iiiiiro limn I e r ilul in im llio. 11 Inilitin tlir-,1 , , > , - urhliKc I NIOPI , | Ilii' n o oMIic ii.i'ill. . Inn hi.t Innu | .o iciiniiot Hit ry , A In . .111111125 , IK * " Specill ruiin Iv M > t ! < -tiililc , 'i'ri'utl o On lilou'l unil iin I'isci ,1 iiiiiileil I'rcMi. 'I'lin hitinMI i ii ii Co. . DraivcriJ , Atlniitu , Oil. , ( ii Ib , NS i-M xN. \ . V. D/t. If A in9S Asthma Cure. This hiMilmiMo t-pi'i-llli- i-f.iilily anil piTniH- niMilly t-iii-i-s nil KniiU u | A , lniiii. 'I'm , must olistinnU , unil loiiliinilliitf ; c.i'i-s > n'il ' | > ii > niii- | Iy to wind'rlul I'ui'ini.- | ni > pL rlli < s. It is kniinii Iliuiiipluiut lliu uor ! > ! lor Us uiirlvnlt'i ! . tlllcnuv. ; l. | , .iAM > : . , , | | | } - I.iiicnInNiil.wnii'.s , .Inn. ii'i. 1S1 1 : Slum ii"liii' Dr. Iliilr's A"lhnii ! < ! nre , for nioiii Ilinn ouryrar. . my wiTo lias hei-n onllrejj nll , uifl n < it IIVIMI a-j nilituiu of lliu lllMIII M lilts HPl'Cill I'll. W1U.IA.M IIINNT/IT. ! Itlclilaiiil. town , wrIKH. Nov. ! lil , lN\t : I liavo ln-on iitllu-ti-,1 , wall Hay ( 'iiver unil AMImm tlmo l"V.i. I lullmri'il > iiir ) ilu cut inns unil inn happy In say Hint I nuvui Hlfjil linller In my life. 1 inn t--lmltliat I inn union * ; llu ) inivny v.'lii ) can upt-nk M > luvonilily of jour leiiuiilli-H. A t'nlinililiit'.l piiKo tmalUi ) c iuanliiKliiiilui ! roof fi-oin nviiry utato In lliu r. S. , Ciinuitii anil lunt llrltiilii , will liu iti'lil.il iinin | iipiillcnliiiu. Any ( lruri-n luii tun in1 ; it In iiouli will jiru- ib It. < IJ7 M.rjllllI-K.S . , St. J,00ls.tlo. 4 v gtiUKtr 'Vitt rf two MeilvnlCoMrf , hni LrrD'aarff Dlirfr.llu IbrUI | ir lmenlo ( CUM MM NlkM > , ' H ( , AB.I Ull. I. ItultNMd 'ItNUHU , ul | 'l tl mu | ual. LjUil , . llc | > * , rr II n U oUrtMi. , , ! , D ' Ncrtoi'S Proitralion. Uelllit > , Mental anil Phklc ) l Weakness j Mnrcurlal nnil nthor Altec- lions ol riuo.it , Skin or Doncs , IduoJ I'olsnnlng , old Sores and Ulc.urs , > rc ir. > i , i m , i t.intkiirui Cee * , , i u l l l , rl utltla ' . I , , H.fiil , ri.mt.'r. . ' Diseases Jrlsiny ( roni Indlicretioi , ticcss , Eipnsuie or Inilulgencc , i - r i. . . . , .u.c Or e , , ItfU wUS | i Ovl . l-rr - i.UMl. n , it I.nit ) . ( JIMU.'tl nt Iflll lijdtrt'fi.if , D > n tr. I'10.1 ' Ir.untl.i l.'f , | 'i. .u-iljccir. rrrjli > iif ( iiM wfl i > of r .LJa c tr l.m tif ijt-ii , tic. , rcndrrliiv Murruca Imp , si per or uiilnirry , Me rrrniini i liy fi r J , l-umi'iil. \\\it \ \ imjtri ) cu iliial . . * t > . 4cnt lfllrtl .1 tuw'n ' ; ' . ) . fie la.i'i , nt lir. ' . C. ik.ii'itlloa ' At of Ceriir l.T ,0111 l.t * . i'Ui1. J t < 1 ' . UCI.LIU. tul. A Poslllvu Wrlltcn fiii.lrjnke t. m lutttrrtt. rtMociar. Uf < lii.i , Reu ( iv.-j . : . . ! 17 rj , : : trvii run. SflO 1'AdtS. Fltfll M..IT8S , olnt.nt cuih au.l Jill l.iulii. . . . : if ! rm. in . . . . . .r.uirr - , . n > i t'.tn ( otijoilli * h9 Ink/ inn t . < iwlir. , ) liiJiulstI hnftj. pi. . Kh1 .1 f * . . ' ie-i , r , K I. i- , i 11 I'-.y * . PENNYI SVALIILS [ "CHICHCSTER'S " ENGLISH. 'I'lie Ofl > ; lintl nuil Oni.v , < i iiiilnc. . ( t ilu i Itf Ul f r , 'J' ' > * r r I r , Ittrn lni.lL NAME ; H/MTR. iiiiii i.rii . , , KII- , KM It < U ll..in Mn , . | - | , , , . , j'a. At lln'tfl-f. Trn.li i | uii.r .V t ulli-r , n III ; v , _ W NiVciiil Lcrj. ' iM > l"'l"'i'AUI.Ii ) . . . i-ouii iiv i mi. hilAi.iii. : ritri : . S MEDICAL CO.UUFFALO.N.Y. The Mirror Is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? .r Magnolia Kalm is the charm er that almost cheats the lookiiH'-R'kiss , THE JUDGE ! COUPLE OF OHIO , MM. Kelly Tclb t1ae F.brof Her Life , \Voar n N'wubtr Thirteen NhttfUBS No Haliy t'ncr , and N J'.otli Ciintly Atiil IMcA-flilt. Cincinnati Knqnlror : A Welding suolt as tli.it of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly , at ( ireentlold , OliioHo only fifty-one InohfiS high nnrl oho forty eight had so inncli in it of novelty that the Kniuiror man railed In .ve UTilu.v to pnv his r * | ioel * to ilio bride. Slir is n onto , cunning , britfli * litlh ) hiily. who f nt lit n rocking rlniir1 while her plump , tiny , slippered fnut did not rraeh llu' uariu't. Site conic- - * from DUP of thu best families In ( JrcunUoltl , O. ( \vln-rc her father resides. blin wnn stopping nl tlio 1'urvU Iiouso , on Wust l-'ittn "Yon had a ( , 'rand wedding , I lu-arS" remarked tlm i-nqnin r man. "Indeed we did. Why lhi > srliool hn.-ml let. nil the tu.icli-rs and oliildr-n penn , : ind aid 1 1 icy should no ! bu marked t.ir- dv. \\u\vori ! married in llio Alethodisl church nnd hud i\ little girl' , all drcis- < ld in white hki1 fairies , uaeh rarryin ; ? llowor' , to stand up an bridesmaids. \Vli\ , tinMiiarUst w.it only livu years ojd , nnd could soarenlv toddlo. nnd thu binjje.si u'a.s only ns tall as I am Thi'ti tin.stroets w ro onm-dod , and the m.ir- Hluil hud lo inaki. a path for 11.4. Thuro must have buon twunty-iivo hundred puu- pic in thcchurcn. " 'Any others of your faniilv ns liny us yon ? " "Oh , innrcy , no. I am the youngest ivml tlii' Munllu.st. " "It was a love inatph , of course ? " 'Oh , yes. It was I'n iiny. Hinontha rvro I in ny hatud thu si lit of my , Jolm. Why , 1 u lil lo KO up and down otlmr stroiio to avoiit suidiyr him. Now , I think ho is just thu nicest man in thu world , and IOMI him bettor than 1 do my lile. " "Von liavo never exhibited , t snppojo , or 1) -I'll on tlio road" " "Oh , no. thmiii ; t have had mnny of- fin . lut ! b1'oro 1 was married I could not hear to lenvomy lalhcr , who doles on inn. liut now 1 don't know wii.it to say iibont it I have a littlu property in ( JruL-nlicld , and bhall go back thuro to Iho iroin lii-re. " .lint then her tidy foot pooped out from beneath a double 'honistitunod , milled , pulled nnd tucked snirl , whiuh tint modest reporter thought was a mouse unil was gutting ready to jump upon tlio taldo , but hu reeolluutoil limisull' and whispered : " .Sneh isnnninfi shoes. " "Oh , yes ; I wear No. 1 ! ! , but the shoo is 13 , " putting out ii plump littiu yellow Hilk-sioc-kiiijjed nl'nir no lar or than u china doll's. "Anil how old i < ) your husband ? " "Jkis iwenlv-t'our , but 1 boat him year , lor I am tweniv-livo. " " j'lien your wedding wa < ? u happy uliair ? " "Oh , yes , I had lots of prints. I haven't 5'ot ovun had time to look them all over. I w.is m.irriud in n brown silk brocaded velvet. Oh , don't hinjih now. I Mippose you think 1 eould only jet. into a dress of only three yard.s. lint 1 e.in. I once had'n dress made. , and it took nine teen yards. Just think of that ! " Mrs. Roily was term < ; rly Miss Anne Dullicld. Sin ; dille.r.s Iroin all tlie dwarfs that have befor , ; lire < heard of in that she is extraordinarily bright , j oed tempered , and has tint features of iutullifi'-oee. ' There i.s no baby laeu business about her , m. irking the eontr.isi botwcon a pur foot form and mature manners. The pain and mi.scry snflerpd by tboso who are all'eeted with dyspepsia are indu- M-ribablu. The distiWi of thu body is equalled or surpassed by the confii.sion iiiid lorlnres ot tin ; mind , thus mak'ng their victims sillier double atlliution. The reliet that is given by Hood's Sarsaparilla has caiiseirthoiisands to bo thankful for this jjrcat medicine. It ills- jicls the ean.Ms ! of dyspepsia , and tout- ! ) up | the digestivi ! oryans. Try Hood's Sai > parillaV HELD AND FARM. Oixiil J'ointu of Short llnr-t C'nltle. AVlnil consliutu.s the .snperUirity of the .Shorthorn ? This question is answered by A. II. Thomas , a writer in the North- crn Tier Clii/ettc , in xvhiuh hu Siiy.s : It i.s the best general purpose breed ; the lie-it combined machine with which to convert Brass , hay and yr.tin. asvoll as all the eoar o products of the farm into beef and mill ; . HJ line , com | > ae.t form and mild , quiet disposition enabli ; it lo lake on growth and tloih and prodnci ; milk with but littlu wn-,10. With it.s lon well rounded body , its broad level loin.s , its i'ull-lle lied , heavy hind quarters and its line , small head and lied : , it will iyo to the butcher a mneli larger portion of val iiiibhi meat than tint high-quartered , nar row-backed , heav.y-noeked , llat-ribbitd , c-oiirM'-botud and uijbellied unlive. It i.s poor encouragement in thi.s sei lion ol hi < rli-prjced land for the .stuck grower to teed hiri line hay and run : ( o tin animal that , from its nervous , restless temperament , will waste much ol it in useless uelion instead of quietly convert- in/X / it into valuable beef or mill. . And it isciprilly discom-a in ; ; to feed for tlm uruwtii ot u bituf th.it , when diT-iseil , will only prodnen about lifty pounds lo the hundred livu xvei ht of meat that is ehielly coarse and unsalable. Thesij nic .somo ot the roui-oiis why tlio liiitihci-.s pa.Ni * 1 cunt or : J c'eiit * per pound , live 'weij'ht , inoru lor a niudid Shorthorn tliaii for lliu nativu or oihur llllill.ipely breeds. Some persons o\iout ) , thai blood alone , without re iird to fond or surroundings , > \ill insure riiecuss. Tin. ! chief advantage in nnproM-d hliiod it to enable the stock man In reap moro prolitablu rewards for his labor and eailal ] invested , wheru a ivahiiiinlili ! liinouiit of care willi liberal Kuiliu - U to bu u'lven. It i the anridiH feed over and above what is required to MiM.dn lil'o nnd < ; ivo the proat. And the more tint tiiirpbij ( lie more the prolit , where buuf or null ; production ii bought for , until the o\tinit of thu asslmil.itivu po\\er is nearly ruaehe.d. Plenty of wholesruiie food Is absolutely neuussary ID prolitabla rfsnlLs , whulher tor milk urbi-ef , with any sLockof nnv breed , and a reasonable amount of o.st-rciso for all breeding aiunuils. Anierican-A rieiilturiIn ! fnl julns good , stroiii ; . vi ni-nus hops ; , over a vear i , Id , corn and water make a sj.jo.il food. \Vo do not fcjiy tlniro U nothing betlur ; bin if wu lived in tin. yooil eoni growing s , wo s-hould not look for ujiy- lieapef or moro fatiuitn ; : . In fattening younger pigs , however , a gn-aler variuty of food is < lniirablo. Wo \uuittheptgstogrowandfatttMi at the K.tine time For this purpose wo need a tfnotl brei d , or n good urade of hogs. Wu IUM > I | iniiin , dry , 0'iinfortabla quar ters. unit plenty ot good , easily digested food. Tnu bust and moil ca > fv ) dig < ijed ( food is mill : . The slops from the house , or tlm rut use from n hotel , including oc.iaps of mc.U and fnl , and bread and vegetable , are uro\erbiallv CNC'dh-nt. DII Iliu tarrn , MIIV t'oudvo do not know what el e to dr with , g es to the pigs. This is right , lint if wu want to f.ittcn lh' > pl s. wu nturtt 6i < thai they have 'ii > - MiI I of grain , in addition lo such i l as c-ibbagu leaver , buou. maugoU , RUt t Tpp'- s-oill i ii | jxi-Uxltv t-otl d p. . ! , ( .H i't- Ti'- ' ( ' < ? , 10 n il feeding consists in giving lir ! > j > iirs fill llio grn'tti Ih vcan ont , wiliiont akentng their npp.'tit for the mi\cd ami cbeflpei * food nnd vegrt-ibles \VliGiioorn is the prim ip.il food for younff fatti-ninj , ' pii" , n liulu br.in , or rati'rr ! ' , what wi , call " ( inr feed , " is vM-y le iraide. If the corn Is fed wh > li > , a gno I plan Is to mix tinfinelVed with Ihe wntor < ny a pint to'eh gillon of wnt.-r ami 1 tlif > jtiKshavonll tln-y will drink of it. IF Ih- pigs li : va ( ill tin1 v"faiitile ! * they will fat , tiu'v will nM Urink mttr-li \vi-"r. ; | and n > ore line feed , s.iy n qitirt : tea a fr.illon Of wnlrr inny be tisnl , if Ihn ] iiif3 do lint t.tkti lo the line fnml itnd w.iter mix in n little com meal till Ihi.y grt m llin hnliit < if drinking it. IVet ) . m mgo1-li nn > l c-.t-'bigo nrc not improved by conking or st-'inning , IV > - lnlo 9 nre far better cook id than rntt' . In m iuv o-jotion of tliHcn.intrjf1 titisoar , the ] ) otato erop Ii b.i liy di ea ed. If cooked and im'hed tit ) while tint u'ith finn food , thpy urvkn evcnllent food for | ) ifr- > . A feed of JIM-IS , or barley meal , or urirn in addition , will pm'i ' the pig4 tor- ward rupiJly and produeo lirnnr pork nnd lard. Of conrso tbiM sumo kind of foftd can bo very profitably fed to older hojs ; , but it is not so neccs-ary for t'lem ' as it ii for younger pit- ) . It follow ) from this , thai milk and ylops from the house should be given to young pi s or hue ) . ling sows. rather than to the old , tallcning or store hoMilk U good for all hogs , but it will pav b"tt'Mto feed it lo tliu young than to the old onu < ? ( 'hemienl "food ratiom" nro ftond ; porsoiiid supervision , or doing the teed- ing ono's .self , h better. Never gtto more food than the pigs will cut up ' clem. This , at any rate' , should bo the invariable rule in tvirur.l lo corn nnd othr food th.it the pigs have a great lik ing for. A -'tor a \ } \ < t lun oaten nil he will of food from the trough , ho will often entnn ex tra ear of corn just ns he going to bi-d. And llio owner Will enjoy seeing him eat. il. nnd how "soo.i it x ' 'll ' bj c.mverlod uilo good leal lard , or solid side pork. W , l ht nn-l M natures In tlm I ) Ury. I was milking in tlio barn when young 'Squire Lau'ton oami ) . I littcd up the p. nl and hung it on the spring balance. " fuit. i : | pouiuU , " said I , and marked it on Ihe little board just oppoiile where the cow stood. "What tin do this tor ? " said he. "Whv , 1 alwaysconnt , nii-a-iu-o nnd weigh i-ycrvthing on IhU farm , " said 1. "Mfalhi'r , t.uigiit nil ! th.it when I was n toy. " "Hut wh.it'3 thu u o here ? " said he , "you'll ii.-ivo nil the milk and no ono can clieal you. " "Don't yon be sure ot that. Now look horo. Von see lhi board ; that's Tops s milk ac count. Here yon see is 17 pounds , 1J ( ! pounds , IS pounds , and then conies II pounds. That .struck mo all of a heap , ami I went right then and there to Topsy to see what was the mailer. Her nos'u was hoi and dry and her mouth was clobbering and hltc was not eating. I soon found out what was the matter , frho had been chewing the fence rails and n big splinter was jammed into her month , between her teeth , and her jaw was swelled badly. Now , I mightn't have found that out for two or three days if I luUln't weijrhed the milk. Hut yon see 1 soon net her right again. 1 HU\ i > d a good deal of trouble by i > And then nook here. Here is ifj : o ids , lj pounds , 1:2 : pounds , 11 | uu s , 11 pounds. and lii-rc yon see ar o . , 0 } pounds , and all down iil pounds , . po.inds , . " , pouii Is , 5J pounds. Now look ai that cow. bile's pretty , ain't .she ? IJul , bless you , hand some is us haiiiUotnij does , and that cow doi-sn't May here any longer than till ( * he is fat enough for beef , lor she ain't half handsome enough for a dairyman to keep. Then yon see these frla.soes. These arc to measure the oreani by. ' A cow that won't civil Ifi per eunl. of cream won't pay to keep with the feed I give them , ami a heitur that won't make 10 per cent , won't pay lo raise , and is only good to sell lo those who .sell milk. Now , how could 1 tell all this if 1 didn't weigh the measure ? "See here , that is the fepd measure ; ono of the.se go on the feed for every cow at every meal , and that scoop jit t holds two ifuarts. This basket holds a full bushel , and every cow < jcts that full every feed. And two or three got a seoopful more. Von sec it's all brought down to rule. No thumb rule , either , but weighs and measures every lime. A man lli.it don't \veigh and measure everything about n dairy can't toll what he is doing , and it is _ just as easv for him to lose $1 a day as it i.s to fall oil'a log. Now , my boy , put that wrinkle on jour horn. It's worth $1,0 , ) ) to you if you don't fnrget it , bill you are wi-lconio to it for nothing. " The above is from an Kngli-h paper credited to an American contemporary. U i.- full of meat. Hlnti anil Sir ISuttcr tubs should be thoroughly cleansed and then soaked in brine bctor'e packing down butter in tlmin , wldcli Will materially asnisl in preventing the butler from being tainled. A few years ago Jiram-growing was the main reliance of Ihe Iowa farmers , but they are graduajly drifting into dairying , oxjiericnco having convinced thorn' that it i * much more prolilable than grain- growing. Hees. to be made sure and prolilablo pro.Iiieer.must bo cared 'for and led at certain s.-asons just as surely as poultry , and their product of honey can bu juM as certainly relied upon. There IM no more fascinating work than the care of beo.s when onu b.-couus inlareslod in il. I'riesian dairymen never allow a cow even to see her uev-born calf , much iess to lick and carets it The cow i.s con- lined in a stall and walclntd , ivnd llio moment the calf i.s dropped it is wholly removed from bur sight , Karmi-rs should go carefully over their pustules every little while 'and so-itt'iir Ihe voiding * of their stock , and not have the liclds ilottJii with great blotches of rani ; grass , so i.mk by tin oviir-richnes.s of the nrinuring that no kind of stock will eat it. Hogs dift'er its much a9 any other ani mals do in their ability to 'tako on fat. Thrifty young hogs of the improved hivcdn will gain much fa.stjr on the sain-j unioiintof foj 1 th it ol.l jun.il unthrifty animals thai belong to no rocogni/.od breeds. Sod Is nn excnllont protection to nn orchard in winter , and .should not bit plowed under in tint fall unless through uceesMly. When plowed in the fall a coating of manure , which litii been well douompmml , .should bo jtppliu.l us a mulch. Wo gwionilly nspw-t butter results trom clover than from timothy , but this yc.ir s'Jiiu' farmtrs have reason -to con- gratulatu tbuniM-lves on planting pota toes on timothy .sod without manure. The potatoes have not rotted .so buly : | , and though tln < itjiirogiito yield -smaller , a largir proportion are sound. [ Cultiva tor. tor.The The bnst rein 'dv against the gl uf trees by raiibits is toeo.it ti | , ; Inirk with homo snbit.inee oiVuiisivo to them , rnio of the boil la-ing a Ihick wash mudu af cow nnniiru and water , and 'f-iiough attr slacked lim-t to imiku the mixture : it'adiill white color or urt-imUh gray. I'liu mi\turo may bu applied with tttvold broom or brush. - - i Dr Pierce's "Favoritu Prescription" i > * most powerful restorative tonic , and oinbiiiDs thu most valuable nomnu propurtius , e peially ( ) adapted to tlm ivants of debilitaiLii ladies s ilU-ring from rt'4)al ) ; b.-ick , inward fever , congestion , nilaiuiimtiun. or ulceratiou , or from iervou > no s or neuralgic pains. Uydrug- tMII'PfT1 t 11 \ T\t' nUTT'X * DRhSSES ; } IADfc BJiEN \ , Tailora letting into tlo t Trpde. filrlsVliti fin . to TliMtUroihrrp' j. Tdl lorn lo rJt > V < 'o tuinOM lot- Street \VoMt Hwell sbopn AVliloh (3 ft tu ! Woi > rn's Ti-atlo. lihia.Tiijies If n girl wauls to bo ftmhlnnuilli ) , fttid Knglith ntid itlto- { jelhor correct , -nvwiidiiys she must have Her dre r-s for slivet wear made by n t-iilor. If she Is not wealthy enough In ilo this she must get n dressmaker to copy Ute tnlloMiiadi ) dreisos 113 nearly as powible nnd trv to make peojilc believe that they nre gjutiino A couple ol years ago tlm tnllor-mntlu tlrcsm-3 were only worn by those who were fortunate enough to have taken 11 trip across the Atlantic and well enough oil to have their Mills , made in l.ondori. The American tailors were not "low to follow in the footsteps of their Kngli-ih fellows , however , and to-dav there urn very many shops in t-iis cit\ where In- dies' dresses are made ns tegnlarly as men's suits. Separate rooms are pro vided for the feminine customer * , and in them are arrayed chillis froiii Scotland and Kn < 'land unit Trance , with rarely n t > iece of good" of American manufacture. The ladle * ' tailor in nothing it not Ku- glish. but tlu-ro U a method in his Anglo mania , and ho makes lots of money by FAMMOVAHU : SHOI * ? , One very fashionable shop of the kind ii located on Cnostnnt Blreet below Klevcnth U was tinlir.t to Mart a regu lar ladies' department and the move inn been cininentlv " " "epssfnl. The depart ment is hand-omely lilted up and in it are displayed manv bu.t.iiitul . and extensive cloths for maki ig into dresses , jackets. coats , ulsters ami riding habits , tecat- lered on a table are several Knulish and l-'rench fashion magazines. The I < ady , the Lulie : "J'ailor and the P.irls Toilette are among the most prominent of these periodicals. "Vcs , our bnsiinrss is increasing very rapidly. " said tin- manager of thistle * parlment on S-itnrday. ' 'Von see thu cost unit's made by a trained tailor are much better titled than any dress maker could fti hion. There is no doubt but that the time is fast apnroicldng when ladie.s. will wear nothing nut cloth suits on the street. Men are u od to handling cloth , and they understand better how to make n tjood ilt. We mold the cloth onto the ligure , whereas Ihe dress-maker is satis fied to get a fairly tiyht lit. To the prac tical eve there is a ijrer.f dillorence. Our tailors are mostly Knulisluir.Mi. The Kng- lish tailors are not as successful in liltin'g men as are American ones , but they can make a lady's suit lit like a glove. A TALK WITH A TAll.Wt. "These tailorijit more costly clothei than are usunlly } ; i'pt ' in the stores. The men are reguSirjy apprenticed to their trade and are better paid than women. A tailor-mado-drifss is moro expensive than that madu by a seamstress , but to miy woman who wishes to bo fashionably dressed it is Worth , the extra cost About the lowest ) U'i'Q' ( for one of our ladies' suits is ! ? 0r > : the highest i.s about $ ) . Sacques rnnji from $ M ) to ? " > . ( Jrcat- coats or ulstcM ni-fl worth from 510 to $ ( W. A whole outfit , suit and coat , will coit from ! ? Uiutu41".0. "Killing habits liiado with ankle trons- crs for top-bonts' . whieh are worn now , are worth from ? 7.to $100. The cloths in great 'st favor are the Scotch plaids and cheviots , 'Wb ' t of England checks , velveteens and a few I'rench checks. Cor duroy i.s going .otjt of style. The plain cloths are very niucl the same as arc used for men's clothing. The cul is not so maseulino as formerly , althouirh most of the dresses are made for standing col lar , necktie and pin. We have some very 'horsey' customers and some regular I adv ( Jay spankers , but that eltisis : gen erally from the country. wuvr isior v.'onv. "Pome of the ladies wear short hair , but they are comparatively few. The city itirl wants a nice promenading suit that is not too pronounced in style. Fur- trimmed coats are much worn. Wo us ually use Ihe brown bi-ar , black marten mid tex for this purpose , and iiMrnchan is also in some favor. We are making n good many short ICuilish walking coats with tight backs and loose fronts. "A new ulster is made lo givu thoefl'ect of a lii ht jacket , with long skirts at tached. Velveteen suits are worn a good ' deal , and make up very handsomely 'for street wear. The scarlet hunting coats arc still worn by i-idersaorosi country. " "Ilow much will it fashionable woman's bill foot iin in n winter1 ? " "Oh. nbonl * ! , Vor ) # if ) ) . Usually two full. suits are all that she will need for street near. " CYi'phs. ( 'old.nd : ) J-'ore-Tliroal ylel readily to I ! . II. Ponghi.-s & Sons , ' ( Japs , cum Cough Drops. Wiin I oil No Tlino. New York Sun : Some ono lias esti mated that the time thrown away in this world in courting tlio girl you "want to marry , and who is really to marry von , would build nil the railroad.- , and bridges and tunnels and factories and public buildings. The white race should take a lesson in this fro in the colored people. The other day a likeiy young colored man Flood at a gate in llirmiiighain , Ala. A likely joung colored woman came along witn a dog. "Hi , dar ! " ho called , "but mobbo you want to > ell daldog.1 "No. wih. " "Mebbe your narno is Lncondn' " "Yes , sail. " " 1 allcr.- , dote on dut name. Izc called ( Jawge. " "Ual.'s ploasen. ' " "l/o lookiu' , yon know ? " " . " "Y-yo , " ( ! ot money saved up an' u slidy job ahead. Shall I speak to do ole man ? " "lie's in Orle ins. " "Den I'll M > H < ( ( ) | woman. " ' Who's dead. " ' ' - "Well , den , I'll : i.\ you to bo my wife right now.1' "YouVfooliu1. " ' "Dood no. " "Ihiu'l KOt'ldcMily el.soy" " "Nobody 'tall. " "lieckon we'll hitch. " "Co'.so wo will -can't help It. " "Well , den , I'll say yes , an' to-night you come down to Mrd. ( inimloy'skitt-li- en uu' we'll sot do day an1 sorter git nciin-aintcd. " ' " - , - - " ( Jt > 'long , ( i.iwgo ! icdun \ .said yps , au'dat'ri 'null' . Como m'rly , " " So long , 'Cindn. ' ' ( Jood-by , Giuvgo. " A mother's"fiife - - may help the child Unit falls and hurls It&idf ; but the euro I'oulil bo made moru cll'ectiyo by tit. Jacobs Oil. at 1'oui- ( I'oiin. ) ( 'or. New YorkKun : ; \ few days ago n noally dressed , frcsn- odiin ( c woman nboiil thirty years of igo , applied to Harry lost -r , the Krio icket agent nt this place , for information is to the lowi-ni rate of faro for h.erself mil lamdy to Wrren , Pa "How many puraons * " nokod Llio ijront. " .My elt nnd my cloven children , " shu aid. As soon us Agent Foster could uutui | ds breath he o\claiuied : "Klevi'iii-liiMiiin1 ( Jrcat hcutt , mtidam1 \t - ill"i - , - - ' ( . ' " iiiii.i , , ir ' repH'-d tit , w .Jin. in , r-vld 'it'r Rjirpristd < : ( iKe Tpi'f" o > $ t onitid ina'iurr. "Wlimn uo'-ld Ihry bf if not tnlnnF" "In llio name of goo'lnon , thnn. hnrr nlil nro ll-.cy * " ftk.l tluajr ! it. ioppln > f th. pri pirntiuii from his lornhond , ' \ ell. sir. " said the wouii'il , ilft-T n short mi-htnl calculation , "thr.'o of th.-m nro U , Ihreo if them "re 7 , ( wo of th. iti nro 5 and three of them nrn 0 yoni old ' Agrnl Foster dr > iine l Info n I'httlr ns Ihoush om" one It ni hit trlth n club. "Madam , " said he , "you ili-3em to hare ft j > as > for tu.-ho. Come in niraiit m a few da\s , nnd I'll see what CHU ba Oono for ymi , " The ncfont in fhf inpantlmo ! i rprlaincd Hint the woman's nmne was Tjilleii. Si o lived at HaleVi tannery , siiiil"S from Hones lalo. Hi r hn biiid : is n Inlmrin ; limn , and about three years nun went to Warren to work , nnd n short time ngo sent for hi $ wife and chlldrThe ) ! poiinlp had been m irri--d ten year' ' . Mrs. rnllen's ; statement as to the number and lige of her children was MihMant-iated by her neighbor * . She had presented br husband wirhleveu ( children nt four birtln. Agent ToMfi- wrote to ( lenrrnl Pa * i'ii- ger Agent .lolm N. Abbott and gave him a titti-mont of llio ease. Mr. Abbott soul back instruct ons ( o sell Mrs ( 'ulb-n a half-fare ticket o Warren , good lor herself and her eleven little onca. Totil Itlin So. Detroit I-'rce Pre s : Th opeuprints of n sleei'inii Par on a ro-td rnnnini ; into ( 'hi- cngoere cleaned out by a thief n few nights njjo. Among llio victims was a Detroit7n ! the morning , when tlio low" bee.inie known , the conductor went through the car lo take down the names and amounts. "What was your loss ? " asked llio IV- Iroili'r of his scat-main. "It was ! ? I7 , lint I shall say $1.M ) . What wns vour.s " "O.ily $1 ! ) , and I shall glvo in llio true figures. " You're a fnol lode It. " "Well , I only want what I lost. " When thu coii-luctor eamo along ho in quired : ' Well , pent' ' , jivc me names and amounts , please. " "My name is Smith , of Milwaukee , and I lo t just S1.10..VI. " rejilied the ono. "All right , all riiiht ; company will | > ronipily make good the loss. " "And " youv" "My name 11 Ulank , of llolroit , " re plied the Detroitcr , "and my loss was only $ ii. : " "riiirleon dollars , eh ? All right. The company will make a rigid invesiigatioii of your case ! iSoinelliing very .suspicon.s nboiil it , \er.y ! You may bo the oliap who did the robbing ! " Although Poz/oni's 'Jlediealed Com- jilcxion Powder is perfectly harmless and non-explosive , still it goes oil' and makes a good report. Depot ( > 'J7 ' K. Si.Mh Street , Lindcll Hold. A 1103- Unlit Down n Mountain Slilc In n Snowlui ! ! . From : x gentleman who just come down from ( .juiiicy , nays the Mar.\ville ( Oil. ) Democrat we learn the following particu lars of a .singular , though fortunately not latal , accident : A man named Mil ler , living on the mountain ro.id between Taylorvillo and ijusanville , Las-en couiitv , has ( in S-year-old son named Peter. Some four or live inches of new soft snow had accumulated on tliegronnd and , boylikc , little Pete proceeiKd lo make a snow man out of the lirst snow of the season. Little attention was paid to his unties by the older members of the family. A3 evening approached preached the lil lie fellow was missed , and as he did not answer to niii-'aled calls the parents became much alarmed. Search was instituted , and the parents naturally sought the the scene of the snow man tor a possible clew to hi.s whereabouts , and they found il. Leading from the spol down a .steep slope ot ' .he mountain was the track of a lingo snowball , gradually increasing in width us it receded iroin the Marling point. The awful suspicion crossed their minds that purhap.-i their only child bad been carried lo the canyon below wrapped in the ball. Their fears were. well founded , tor on following tlm ir.nl over the brow of the slope , and at a point where it iittcliotl directly into the deep canyon , they found the hugo ball resting on the .soft boughs of a recently fallen tree. A faint voice was heard calling "m-'iu- mn. " Tlm parents found the litil'i ' fcjlow almost completely enveloped in the snowball , with only a breathing hole left lo mark Ihe spot whcro he w-is en tombed. With only their hands and sticks as implements to work with l'ie ' parents had ii hard linio in freeing t'l'i ' iitllc one , but llio task was finally accom plished , and they breatned much ea-icr on finding he was but. little Ihe wor-e. for his perilous journey. He said in attempt ing to slop the "ball from rolling il , knocked him down , ran over and picked him up , and itvas all ho could do to lijjit the snow from Ins face as the ball rollnd on. Had the tree not stopped the ball the boy must have been du.sli.d to pieces in the canyon below. IJItu-r.w. tlio world i'cnn < viiPtl nijieti/crainl ) Inviniiitor. . Used now over llio whole ci\ Hi.edorld. . Tiy II , 'nil ' hewaie ol imitation * . Ask ymir crorer or dinu 'lst lor the genuine ititiule , iiiauui'.ietun.-d by ) ) r J. (5. IJ. Sleijert t Sontt. A XeuHuoUet. . on ln ! > Koail. ( yhictigo ilerald : "There's a new rack- . -.I on tli-.s ro. id1slid a c miai jrcial Irav- olor : "It's a female druinm > . 1 met her the other day , and she i.s a dandy. Of course , .she liavcls for a Chicago house , and she i-ells goods liku u January thaw Slid ha.s been out , so long now that .sini i- > as independent as a hog on ice. Shu sits in an ordinary railway c-r and eharg.- . , up sleeping car berlbs in her es ] ) , n-i-s , just like the rest of in. .Sho wai ! > s lo til.- . hotels from the .stations , and ch iri-s up the hack fares , just as wo do. MHluais the landlord down to i l.50 u day , and charges the house § j.ftO , in the t- . > til. it- old ntylu. She can tal.o cliatgc in b , i- self every day in the week , and shi , know.s how lo order ui > a botile of wmc j and trurk il on the o\pene aci-oiin ) , too Why , wliou I haw her last .she wa a n.-w i/dk dress ahead of the linn , and by Now Year's proposed to have a sealskin sack out of her ex penses. And that isn't all -she has h-ilf - of the hotel clerks in the iioilliw , ' t mashiM on her , and , the way the little rascals kiKic'-s ' 'cm down on lier bills is a camion. MH has a regular trick of May ing over Sunday where onu of In-r ad mirers runs the IIOIIKO , nnd tdic w.ilks oil' Monday " morning fiii-gciting to pay the bill "What doc * she fc-ll. ' That's the funnier ! thing about it. You would think bhu would liaudlo jewelry , or mll- Hiiory , or dry goodwouldn't you' ' Hut she doesn't ' , bhc hi-ils gents' tuniis'iiiig goods , and the liy young men who us- uully lump thai kind of sioivs buy of her as if lh iy hadn't si-uii a ioiinneri.ial : travel' ' ! ' I'uf .six mouths. And slio is n dandy poker player , too. She | nindl > " > the card * uwkwuiMly , and acts as , if she didii t know a lull hand from two pairs. nnd raUea $ } on doucei , and Jic.uly criurf whim t'other fellow showup ihruo of u kind , mid then gets cxuitud in a big jack pot , and raises the itponer , and buls thu limit and raises back and scares Collier follow out , and blidea into tlm duel ; a little pair of hives or sevens or a hohl.iil as innocent a.s yon plua.se. liluli'y \\'liy \ , fhf has n blull'on her liku a Wisconsin riycr. blu.-.s a dai v , nnd I lell you il'rt inighty lieky ) for lljo bovs that tliurw nin 'I any moru JiKo In.-r on the road " If \ on buy lumber miiwlicroyillioiit llt > t gi-tlihg llu.lii'iiiids ' IM'iuus , iOU \Wll JZT o i .rr x TO . * I ' * o Onv of Uin J csl ( UidLawml Movks hi Uin lr. S , to tivUwt from , No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , Ul-n. : liriUCK , Jlnnnaor , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , N B , Hr.FEHKNTr.S ! Afprrhn'il.n ninl I'ntmcvV Unnk , DnvM ( 'Mr , Not , t Kmrnnr N-llnitil ! Ili'iV.'Ci1 nej-Nrl .l.o\Uniliii \ Miiln liiiia-.C'iUtiiiiliiw , NetiJiiUtMialil liaifi , rtrin I'Uttn , Nnu. iinilil Ntulnnnl lliinlc iitinilin , Neb. Will imy uujimiH'iu1 ilritt'l ullli bill n ( In.lUiK attnclictt , for tvro-tlilrJ5 value of 11" ' ! w Wlilsify In n Wooilun Iic . New York World : The Hcv. t'.eof II. Vibbcr , ] irohibitionist , said his evpi-ri- ciipo in Kansa- ) hail been dille.rent troin that of thu former speaker. Tin1 la-l time he was there liu met a friend who told l.im Hint In ? h.i-l jjot all the \vhi-sky he wanted In Canadji. "U'ln-rc's the sa loon1. ' " asked the mini-ter. ' 'Oh , I didn't iyi it in a saloon , " wa < the an-\rer ; "I was walking alony the Direct , and met an ( ml man with a wood.-n lej ; who \\inked nt me , 1 winktid back , nnd hu told mi ! to como alonj ; anil he'd ifet mewh.it 1 wanted. He led mo out back of a little L-hnrch , sat. down on a tomiM no , nn- screwed his woodun le and took a black bottle out of it. 1 had two drinks for thirty cents. " ! ; : ! on ( lit Don.Vllliui / - . Fail-burn ( Ga. ) Nnwa : The Hon. .1. Wilbur liraham wan wsiitiii" ; on a niigro woman in his sloru the other day , and picked up on lliu tloor where hhe .stood a crumpled bill , whiuh a jjlauoo shimed him to be of tlio denomination of . Moo. llu knew on the iiibtant it did not belong to his customer hu did not know whom it belonged toand if the ownur was not foribt-omiiifi. of L-onre > u it was hi * , hu- aginc his ululion ! A little a ] > prelu > nHive taut the ne jro mi ht claim it , lie went behind the connter and put it under a convenient uhuunubulor a ulosor in epection. Jt was a Confuderatn. Novvous Iclllltnteil ) flfen , Yon are allotted < f ( mitriut lur tiitriu titty ol the use of l > r. l\e'rt . Celubriiteil Voltai- ; Uelt willi Klcrtric hiisiicnsory .Xpplianee . for the speedy teliitf nnif peniiiUieni cum of JServous Deliility. lu.'o of vitality and Man homl , ami all Khulreit tiouMet. Al--o fur ninny otlio diseases. Complete reijuniliim to hi'iilth , vi.or tinil inanhixiil. Xii lisk is in cnned. lllustr.tieil puaihe.t ) | with lull inlur- ninthni , terms , etc. . mailed live l y i Voltiiic Hull Co. Mnr.-tli.ill. .M.fli. iSMt-aorillntiry , Tlio athletieisin ol the > u tunes is not always conducive to thu Miioolh running ot tin : hoiiM'hold " 1 must hurry homo , " .said Mrs. Do 1'oy.ste.r to Mrs. Do Jo hns the other niornin . "Heyinald has bue.n riding ln.s- bieycli ! sigiiin. " "JiideiiU , and did ho break a record ? ' "Oil , no , but ho broke Ids other le ; lie has only one whole limb now , and ' that is thu'middlo linger on Ida lui'i hand. " The Great Invention , For EASY WASHING , IN iwna na SOCT , HOT OR COLD WATER. \YUht > nt lltirm lit l-.t HltrCo1IJXVH , mill partlciilailyailiiptodtollVi , Ct limit ea , l.'ofiinlly. rli-li ' .r pour , lifiiild liewltlioullt. Hold by all liioi msl.nt . , / „ inu-o Of Minimi. titlons. ] > i.Ull.l\i : I ; lmnufictun.a only by JAMES PYLE. NRW VORKi WILDOR'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVEE . OIL AND LIME. _ _ TuOvr.vii Ar.r . Am : vnr sri'ri HIM , rui i iiCMH'll col , I ul Inn.'i. liMiurliiiK or ant' nt'thn V.iiM.ii-p linn iirv : linnli'o. ' Pit' s > ) < , I ' r i I 111 m-ll'lll | ! | > ! ! ' - If si ) , ll r ; \ \ , | I l's I'll , ' , . I II ! / ( ) | iinj IJni" " 'i l.i'i 'I1 , ! uif , : , , , ' | M-I-'I < I , ni 'i ' nn pu-n1 nil hi ! . M 'n.irh | r cull I liy Ilii- lu'tl.i I lii ; > ii. . ' Miinuliii' tn.iliH'v ' lv A. II. W II l-'ill , C ' 111 I , HuMim. f.'lili y u i ilcnd.ri-to find Gennral DRV GOODS iti' CHARGES. I'M , III M IV. loll. . llJ III ! ' .J'.llj. S"iicl loi- our tl ' ly un uul..p tind lit liiluiju' . ; ) . ! - fr < ; ! ' , HUN iiddruyij. MANUEL EiROS. , OhlciiKO , 111. ua [ u ltl.irtMihil/ f r l' ' < uaro oiicciitc ; liy II , JIO lliiu | > cui.lor .rl , I I' " ' . . I.I Uln U. ,1 , I l.r.,1 It QjU | liUlMi. . . ' .I - if rfx.iC in ii i cm i 1 1 . - i . -M , .1 ' ) inii r. i a i nvi tixclt.tr . i in V > ' lli M.'J KtlTIMii.- urt , , , . , . tU ll/ .ir. nr I. JIM < Ik J I- , , . , . , ! < ! . . T. 1 i L U. Ill | - , & l. , .St Vock All Sorts of hurts and many fcnrts of ftljs pf rna' and beast nceil pooling \ lotion. Mustang Lifiimeiit. A Standard Mullen ! > Vurlc fur Vi-nca MUldlt' Agfl Iu I n , nn.y tjlltyuul , rt . , . - * * taw. A GREAT KEDICU W01X O i HtlmiMotl Vitality. Nervous r.inl ' ! * " * ' ' ' Drtui \ r I'M'inHHiin I'o ttpftfn M'fi , I'rr. IP ot ; n it iml t' tt tinlo < 1 nii-o'i r ri' i tinv ; f oin .n t- * i < i neil 01 Mini nkl 11 roiiMtns t'.Vi IM * * i i Iptn'm' . 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Thtrv It no in nilM'i nf porfptr to WI > OITI n > ' > .i-v ) n > nf l.llt * mil n i Ht u 4hU.wiu ! < uir ( jonih , , tari .1 ! tur Ati\tit-iUio \ ) iVihuiiy .HiMH-iil in ii.uit * "r l r W II. I'nrhor. Ni. 4 llu limn Ii Pirn HI. , ll' tati , Al.i-i. wn * mtr hi-consult pa "iinl ulspnn" < rcontrlim 'tui un.l or.iorl- cut * * * . On on ic iiiij -.t.ni.o u. , - , ( t s i /t , .iit tj hulTlod tiu't-Unlo ; nlloii.cr . phj , - . - IfMilW I'liiMM. siu Malty , burn tumu I uilUlK Mirrs fully \ \ it in m nil MIMUML-O n Ii VQWT I ? utluiiui'u. .Mciiilii.i luu tmuiT. lllluuul 'JQQ Ou ion Merchant And \vholmnlo l ) ( nlr > r In Country Produce , 1'niits ' , Butter , Kggs , Etc , 320 H J6th St. , Ctaha , llnlrrnncos , liy 1iirml . lei > I'l'-nt N'allonnl Iliiiil ; , | iiilniiiu | : A. S. CiirK'tJ-oii , r tsh cr Smut iN'iilluinil Hulls , SIIHIV l.'uy ; Idwn S'nti'iiuil Hunk lo ) < MIOIKS ; II. M.KIiiuiniin.i lullt C llslilci' I'li' t Niitionul lliinU , C.'hlea o. TIME TABLE. f rrlva anil ilopiiiliifn nl Oiiinlia ttume and oou niHiiitiir llai-h nt ( liu 'I'rniiMloi- All linm-j in rive unit ilrput : fioiiiOiiiiiliaby Cenliiil Maaihud Tune. TiaiiiNoMhe ( I. M. I' . M. & O. arrive and dr ] > ; iit Iroin their di'iiol , cmnrr ni i , ii | and \VelMerstieeis ; traiiison the II. , V M. . ( ' . It. , VJ. nnd K. C. St.,1 , t ( ' . U. fniiii the H. fc M. dc'pot ; all others IK , HI tlio lTnitjii 1'iiclllo ileput. . . . . . 15 uams ilu not inn on Sunday. All others run daily. Ferry trains will run us iirst HC.U- tinn < n eacliiliiiiiniN Ir.iin , e\i-eiit , fiose luav- iiii. ' Omaha ntiisirm in , unil 11. 10 p , in. , anil leaving Council Dlull's at 7:0.1 : ; i. in. and llj-13 ] > . in. SHICK VAIIIIS TISAI.VSSjii'i'lal stoc-lc yanls 1 1 : --sender i liains lea\e Oinitliu at < l:4UH. : in. , . lui. in. . IUM.'I n. in. . 10 : LI a. in. " 10 p. in. . : i.vi : p. in. , and r'i' : , p. in. Leave stoulc jiudsioioinaiia at 7:5' : . a. in. , lUi'i : u. in. , h'.di p. in. . : * p. in.iio : 1 1. m. , r > :07 : p. in. ami i > : - i p. in. . , Coiiiieciintf linc.i nt traniler deiiiit , rotnicil Hlnlls. rhicnuii , Uoi-k Island & I'lteiiio - leave , 157:1" : , , li'.i : ! : , n. m. , c b-.Mii. in , ; ar- live , IHir : , a. m. . 1) ) rv ; : ) . U 7 : ( ( J p , in. Old- eii'.o > t Ndilliwe-lfin leave , Ii SMAa , in. , O 'ii'JOji , m. : iirnve. liil."ni. ) : in. , II 7:00 : p. in. riiiiMno , liinlinu'toii AJninry leave , A 9:35 : a. in. , A 5 : : : . ' , p. in. : inii\c. A ' . ) : ! . ' , a , in. , II : : ! ) p. ni. . A 7l.r : > p , m. Clilea."i , MII\Miulio ( : .SI. r.iul-leave U'.iil.'i , i. in. . ( ' : : . ( i , j ) . in , ; ainve. D'.i I. , , a. in. Ii "i :0J : ( | i. in. KUI.SIIS Cltv , M. .loe.v f. II. leave. A II > : IJD it. in. < ' ft:1 fi p. in. ; aiThiUiia. ) : : . in , , 11 ; . : : , n. in.'a \ - iM-ili - liwi is , A : ioi : ; p. ni.airiv ; - , A.J.yop. . in. Sinus Cilj , V I'lieliuleave ; , A " , : ili a. Ill , , A 7-- : ' < p. 'n : anive. A { in ; : a. in . \ 1 .00 p. in. . U cst\\aiil--'ai'i.ie ] cxpies > leinu A S'JO : 11. in. : a m vii A ? : fU a. in. : Denver exi > iess , leave A ll"U : a. in. , air've AI : l 11. in. U 1' . niiiil a il exple , , Itep. vallev. leave A 1 ; 0 p. in. , ii-ilvu A . ' : ! < > p. in. ; II. , V M. ii'itll ' mid exjiKMs lep. ! v.illey , h-ave. A : IO. aiTlVIUljlJO a m. ; II. tV M. nlxlil o.spitos , leave A 000 ; I 1. in. , anive A 10 : n a. m. fviiilnuaid . I' , il/iy / exprt'ss. ) ea > o A 10 ; . < ) n. m. , an mi i ; : ; : , n. in , ; miit ; e.\nttss | , leave II v ) i n. in. , arrive A iJi'i : : p. in. i K 0. M. .1. A- ( ' . I ! . , via ' | | | , , , leave A DlJ : ( a. in. , I ! : r , p. in . arrive I ) r : " > ) . Nnilhw.nd.St. ( . I' . , M. . O. . Sioiu City " . .pieileave A M-Jldn. m. , airive ' > p , in , ; O.il.l.ind iici'uiiiiiiinlitlioii , le.i . ( ( ' . , : i p. in. , liliue ( ' II : l lii. 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' UU DfUCK' j.vii : ; . Win. JCLl u , J'rp. . . Nati.iu.Cfijztw . \ Dank , Wo'Vorl ; . A'lflrfi"H ' , tut fn'l ' rrtpnnirH. | i. ii. .tom' ( , PmioEir , no bKOADiVAyihw , YORK > f m.i U < m < ) C'lik C ) , , HI. , Hthi'i- flnm Via , . CULTIV 'TOR AND Nraaar. ' 'I' i . , i , . I f- i K , ti , arrilTti , Pub , , Oinaliu , neb ,