Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 03, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3
--X n * t That you can buy Goods of the L v undersigned at unheard of Low x * \ Prices , as indicated below. LAE.C3E LINES OF Job Lot Goods Sold at 3c , 5c , Sc and lOc for each article. 5c. 35c , 40c , 50c per ponnd and inwards , and a present given with every pound of Tea sold. Brown , 15c , 20 , 82 ard 25c per pound ; Ground Coflte , lOc , Site , and an extra nice Cofft * for 25c per pound. BPICEd The mtt complete assortment In Omaha and at prices bejoir all competitors. Try us. BAKING POWDER 15c and upward. FLAVOHIXG EXTRACTS At 6c per bottls and upward. ESSENCES At EC a bottle. SHOE BLACKING at tc. STOVE BLACKING , arce box at be. C.OTIIrLIhE , from 8 to 15c each. CU > THLS PINS , 2dozen forte. SHOE BRUSHES , 8c , ICc and urrwaros. Scrub Brush es , 6c. Horse Brushes , Uc. Carpet Tacks , Sc. Toilet Soaps at SOc a dozen and upwards. Blue ing , 5c. Pepre.- Sauce , and French Mustard , lOceacu. ilop ItaudleISc. . Ax'c Grease , 2 forl&c. Corn Starch , 83 ftt pound. Laundry Etarcb , extra quality , at be per pound Citron , Orange and Lem 11 P el. at SOc per pound. WUlow and wooden Ware cheap. Wash Boards , lEc. Brooms , 2 for ZZe. Bird Food in one pound packages with Cuttle Fun Bone at Blackwdls Durham , 60 per pound ; Best PluzTol-accoateOc , and fine ivariety of Clgan and Tabacco and the btst 6c Cigar In Omaha. Try them. We allow no one to'uudersellns. Superior quality of Syrups at 70c per gallon , $2.60 per kej. LAUNDRY bOAFS sold at bot- torn prices. DRIEU FRUITri , extra quality at F low prices. C HACKERS , best In.market and as cheap as the cheapest. We have also added the following goods to our w stock , which we propose to sell cheap. Camphor Gun , White Wax. Bnlphur , Era. Jam. Ginger , Borax , Paregoric Bait Peter , lAUJuman , Alum , Liquorice Drop * . Aqua Ammonia , fctrenRthenIng Plaster , Cubebs , Paris White , < Bpermadlle , Whiting , Quinine Fill * . Cuttle Fish Bone , Sweet Oil , Eoge.Tbyzie , Castor Oi' . Marjoram , . JfachlneOll , Caraway Seed , MusUrdK J , Calrdomon Seed , Sulphur Camphor acd Tar Soaps. And an Immense Variety of Other Goods too Numer ous to mention , which we pledge ourselves to sell cheaper than other Dealers. Don't Forget It , and give us a mil. Exam ine goods and compare prices. Spec ial rates to parties buying to sell again. Orders from the country filled. Prices guaranteed and sent 0. 0. D. KEMEHBEK OUK NUMBER , 113 North Fifteenth , adjoining L. B. Williams & Son , Dry Goods Store , Omaha , Neb. W. R. BENNETT & GC. ATTCmHEYS-AT-lAW. WM. SIMERAL , A TTORNEY AT LAW-C mpbeil's Block , A. ISthStreet.betweenFarnbamandDouglas. OMAHA , NEB. A. C. TROUP , A TTORNET AT LAW Offlce In Hacscom's A. Block , with Ucorgo E. Pritchett , 1608 FarghaFi Et. OMAHA , NEB. L THOMAS , " TTORNKT AT LAW Cmicksnank Bnlld "A Ing. ar/8tf \ A. M. CHADWICK , TTOBNET AT LAW Offloo 15M Farnham L Str et. et.A. A. SV/ABTZLANDE / AT LAW Jor. 18th and Famham LTTOBNKT etrert.WILLIAM WILLIAM A. FONDA , A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. 2\ . Room No. 0 , Frcnier Block , opposite Post Y/M. / L PEABODY , T AWTER Offlce In Crelghtoa Block , next to JLl Port Office , OUAHA , NEBRASKA. jBf-FaUni * Procured. ' ' JCOIABT PUBLIC. COELECTlOira MAD E. D. MCLAUGHLIN- A TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF jti. TriE PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth and Douglas St. Collections Promptly Attended to.Ta O'BRIEN & BARTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , omCE-Pnlon'Block.Fifteenlh and ramhaml A. L. ROBISON. TTORNEY AT LAW. Room Crelghton L Block. OMAHA Neb. Inn- " ATTORNEY AT LAW. ICE HANSCOM BLOCK. FARNHAM ST. , OMAHA. NEB. W. J. Connell , Attorney-at-Law , Offlce : Front rooms , np stairs , in Hanscom's new brick buildlng.-N. W. corner Fifteenth and Farnham' Streets. Walter Bennett , Attorney-at-Law , OmcOTer Byron Reed I& Co/s Rea Estate Office , 212 Fourteenth Street. febl2-tf JOCK L RIDICZ. Cms REDICK & REDICK , Attorneys-at-Law. BpedU attention will be . of description. will aralnst corporations every 3ESS in althe CourU of the Bute and the United States. Offloo. Farnham St. , opposite Court House. - ADAMS & SIMERAt , TTORNEYS AT LAW Room 8 i _ Block , ICth tnd Douglas streets. n G. F. HANDER80H , TTORNIY AT LAW SiS ramham 8tre t _ Qmaba Nebraska. PARKE GODWIN , AT LAW-lith and DoOflai LrrORNEY with Q. W. Doane. T. W. T. BJCHAM > S. Q. JHc * RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law , Ornci 215 South Fourteenth Street. siE3JsrnisrEiD"S"Is EAST INDIA BITTERS I - ItERfcWU'zr SOLE MANUFACTURERS OMAHA. Neb. r THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING . . PROPRIETORS. Fumhatn , lei. * and 10th Street * . TERJIS OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 year. In advance ( postpaid ) tS.0 6 months " ' * .00 months " " 2JM ) TIMETABLES. TIIEJHAILS. aosrjra. C. K. W. R , RiM m. m. , 8 p. m. 0 n SQ , 4:30 a. m. . S p. m. C. B. I. & P. B , R. , t.50 a. m. , 3 p. m. 0. 4. St. Joe 1-JO a. m , , 8 p. m. S. City 4 P. 4:50 a.m , 0. P. K-R.lldd.m. B. 4 H. R. R , 8:73 : a. m. 0 * N. W. , 7:50 a. m craxiia. 0 * N. W. R. B. , 11a. m. il p. ou B & Q. , 11 a. m. 9:30 p m. 0 B I. * P. , 11a.m. lip to. tt B. & St. Joe , 11 i. m. , 11 p. m S. City & P. , 11 m U P. . i p. 01. B. & M. In Neb. , t p Ural mills ( or States lava U T at o t a y.vlx : 4.30 a. m. Office open from lit to p. m Sundays. THOMAS F/HALL. Postmaftei. Arrival andDeparture oiTralns UNION PACIFIC. UAVB. AMUIX Dally Express..12:15 p.m. 1:20 p.m. Jo Mixed 6:10 p. m. 135 p m. do Freight. . . 6:30 a. m. 1:40 p. m. do do . . . . 8:18 a. m. 1220a. m. II * CARD OF THE BUHJJNOTON ROUTE. Express 8:40 p.m. Express . 1040a.m. Mail 6.00a.m. Mall . .10:00 p. m. Sundays Excepted Sundays Excepted. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC ) . Mail . 6.0aa.m. | 10:00 : p. m. press _ 3:40p.m. | 10.-00a.rn. Sundays Excepted. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. Hill * . 6.03a.m. I 130p.m. Expreti . S:40p.m. : | 10-OOa.m. Sundays exocpted. BASA8 CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLTJf F8. LBATX. AUITI. Mill. . . . . . 8-00 m. I Express . . . . ' 6-46 , * . m. Express 6 Cp.Bi.MaU. | . . _ - 7:401p.m. The only line running Pullman Bleeping Can out of Omaha te Union Depot. _ OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND SIOUX CITY . Express . 80am. | 245p.m. Dally Except Sunday * . B. 4M. B. B. In NEBRASKA. { TUT . } _ A. _ * _ _ _ . . _ Tt/t [ IAK - ] AJ Omaha OT ) . . . . 83 am Kearney J"ncn-rtfc60 a m Flattsmonthfarioas am BloomingtonflT aOatn KeameyJ'ncarJ7:65 ( pm Red Cloud ( rr.6Sfi : am Red Cloud ( arr)7BS ) pm Flattemouthari 0pm Bloomingtonar)9.-26pm ) Omaha ( arr.4:6S > pm REPUBLICAN YALIOT RAILWAY. HaeUnirs Or ) % M * m1 1 Blooming-ton ( arlJOp.m ) Bloomuigton 1-36 p m | Hastings ( ar ) 6:5 5 p m SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL B. R. Mail . 6.10 a. m. I Express . 100 a. m. Express . 8:10 p. m. 1 Hall . 7.-W p. m , BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B. R. DUltXT IKJJHS. Leave Omaha , dally : -8 sm. , 9 , m. , 10 a. 11 a m. , 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , 8. p. m. , 8 p. m. , 8 Leave Coundl Bluffs BSSt , m. , 836 am. , ICWSa. m. , 11-26 a. m. , 1SS p. m. , 1-28 p m. , 26 p-m. , B36 P-m. , 825 p. m Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at ,9 , * nd a. m. . 2 land B p. m. ; Counc5 Bluffs at 838 , a. m. , and 2 26 and 6 8 p. m. . . Leave Omaha : a.m.,7 a. m. , 81 a. m , , p. m. , 1:80 p. m. , 728 p. m. Leave Coundl Bloffs : 7:18 a. m. , 9:10 a. BL , 0 a. m. , B.-28 p. m. , IM p. m. , I'M f. m. , p. m. Dally except Sunday. OMAHA & REPUBLICAN VALLKY R. R. Dally exceut SondaT. COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets , OMAHA , April 30 , 1880. BUTTER AND EGUS. Cholcetable . H,2)0 ! ) Packers lots . 10@1S Fresh eggs , per dor . | * i , i Boner . 16@18 POULTRY. ohlckene , per doz . 2 00@225 Ducks . 7@8 GROCERIES. BUQARH. nutix > f . 10 Powdered . 3rannlated . Standard "A" . Ertra choice and rery bright. . . 48 52 Brieht Table Drips . 45a48 New Orleans MoDaeBea . 48a50 Market Rio , prime to choice . 17al8 Rio good to prime . I6al7 Rio fair to good . 15aiS Mocha . 28 Choice. . . . Goodtoprime . 'a DRIED IKUIT8. NewPrunea OldPrunes Cnrrants.choice new BlackBerries Raspberries Pitted cherries . * * Michigan grtd Apples . 9 * N. Y. Sliced . 8 * Evaporated " . W State Peaches . Salt Lake Peaches . 144 California Peaches . 1 CANNED GOODS. "S"0vsters , 2 Ib cans , ? ? case. . 3 75 do do llbcan.percase. . 225 Lightweight Oysters 2 Ib tf casa 2 90 SaLnon , lib , tf dozen . 170 do 21blldozen . 275 Standard Tomatoes.S ft , tf case 2 60 < 3 ft , 0 case 3 35 Standard Peaches , 3 ft , $ case. 4 DO " 2 ft , case. 3 60 Raspberries , 2 ft , V case , . 300 Blackberries , 2 ft , * case . 2 70 Corn , 2ft. case . 2 50a4 00 Apples , Gal , $ doz . 385 Narrow Fat Peas,2 ft , 0 case. . 3 90 String Beans. 2 ft , per case. . . . 240 SUNDRIES. Nutmegs. . J ° Pepper Cloves ! Cossia . , * J Rope . ill Candle ,16oz . 13 Greenwich Lye.per coae . 3 90 Beanaper bushel . 0 Cheese fullcream . 14 UL.ASS. Window Glass , 60 per cent discount - count off list. HABDWABE. IRON. -Common bar . 4 Horse-shoe bar . - . 5 Norway nail rod. . 12 STEEL. Cast plow . 9 Am. cast , tool . 15@17 Jes'p's.Eng.do . 25@30 KAILS. Tens , upwards. . 5100 B'rd'd'fl shoe 'c . " mule" . Omaha nails tens , upwards. . . 0 00 Nw'str'shn . 23@S3 Putaun nails . 2333 DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTONS. AtlanUc "H" . 8 ! do "P" . 7 Peroarell " 0" . 33-7i dV "R" . 36-74 do "E" . Indian Head ' Nebraska , Standard "AA" . JJKN1MH. Amoskeag . 17 " " "Bi" : : : : : : : : : : Haymakers . 10 Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Otis "AXA" . 15 " " 14 do "BB" . - do "CC" . 13 Warren "AXA" . 15 " " 14 do "BB" . do "CO" . 13 DUCKS. Plymouth "AAA" . 15 New Bedford , 10 oz . 16 BostonS.0 . 12 BLEACHED COTTONS. LoMdale. . . . . . . . 104 do Cambrie . 13 Cabot . . 9 v Fruit of the Loom . U > ew York Mills . 18 Hffla'Muslin . 104 Wamrotta . TICKINGS. * * & " aiiOS.O . do "AA" . . . . . . M do "AAA" . 16 Pearl River . 1Z Holyoke. . . . . . . . . . . . . > 10 PRINTS. Albany 7 Albion. 7 Harmony . . . . . . . . . . . 6 American 7 Allen's 7 Allen'sPinks 7 Ancona Fancy 7 Manchester 7 Merrknack 7 Menimack Shirtings 7 Richmonds 7 RichmondSf E. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Spragne's C Simpson's Mourning 7 Simpson's Black 7 STRIPES. American , . } 2 AmoskeaK 11@12 Awningstripei 19 Lewiston , A 16 Hamilton 121 Omega 1G@17 .ittafield 7 LUMBEB. Framing. 16 ft. and under $20 ( X Each add. ft. over 18 , per M. . . . 5 ( Fencing , No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft 22 00 " No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft 2000 Sheeting , Dressed , No. 1 20 00 " " No. 2 19 OC Common Boards , Dressed 22 00 STOCK BOARDS. AStock 4000 B " 3500 0 " 3000 Common Stock 25 Cl /LOOKING. No.J.Flooring 4000 No.2 " 8500 No.3 " 2500 Yellow Pine Fleoring , No. 1. . . 45 00 SIDING. No.lSididff 2500 No.2 " 2250 No.3 00 PICKETS. No. 1 Pickets , per M 8260 No.2 " " 2500 FINISHING. No. 1 Finish , 1 } . 14 , and 2 in. . . 65 00 No.l ' 1 In 6000 No.2 " 11,11 , and2in. . . 4500 No.2 " tin 4000 No.3Fini9h.in 3500 SHIP LAP. PlalnShipLap 2300 0.0. " No.l.r. 8000 " " 2600 No.2 " No.3 CEHJNO. § Beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 2500 ' No.2 2300 1 Beaded , 4 and6 in. , No. 1. . . . 4000 " " No.2. . . . 85 00 Corrugated Ceiling , No. 1 60 00 SHINGLES. A Star ( best ) Shingles. 375 No.2 " 800 No.3 " 260 LATH 400 Lime.bbl 135 ' bnlk-perbush 40 Cementbbl 2 " 50 Iowa Plaster , bbl 250 Michigan Plaster , bbl 276 Hair.perbush 26 Tarred Felt , 100 Ibs 300 Straw Board , " 400 0. G. Battens , per 100 ft. Hn. . . 1 25 WellCurblng 3000 Ro ugh 4 , and 2 in. , in Batta.per IMftlln. . . W poaib. Cedar Halves , 7 in 18 " " 6in 16 " Qnarter.Sln 16 Oak , 4x4 SO 4x6 40 O. G. Casing. 64 and 6 In. , per lOOft.Url . .IT. 800 Oak Plank and Timber , p rM. 4000 Clear Poplar 6000 BUck Walnut 10000 HIDES. 3reen Hides , per Ib 7 < Green Cured Hides 8 Dry Hides 12@15 Dry Salted Hides 10@12 fteep Pelta BO1 00 Tallow 4J5 LIQUORS , WINFS , ETO. High Wines , < ? gal 110 Alcohol , 180 tf cent , tf gal. . . . 215 French Spirits proof 120 Vlanhall'a Bourbon Whisky. . . . 1 25 Miller's Bourbon Whiflky 160 Brandy , veryfine , tf gal. 4 00a8 00 do common to fine 1 60a3 75 Gin , 100 per cent 1 40a3 00 do Holland , 90 per cent 1 25 ; tuns , mixed Jamaica , ) ? gal. . . . 1 26a4 00 do New England 2 00a2 50 Kennedy Bitters gal 160 do do tfcase 700 do do do 100 caselota 6 60 Champagnes , pints in baskets. .20 OOaSO 00 Domestic Champagne 12a20 rottw . cage 5 noalO 00 Sherries 6 OOalO 50 Ales , Edmburg 275 do Bass & Go's 275 ixuinness Dublin Stout 2 75 LEATHER. Best Slaughter Sole S3a35 Best Oak 88a41 French Kips 1 lOal 46 French CaB.leading brands. . . . 1 25a2 10 Domestic Kips 65 al 00 Domestic Calls OOal 10 Hemlock upper , t ? foot 20a 22 Dak upper , foot 24 jrain , upper , $ ? foot 20a22 Linings , doz 7 OOalO 00 Toppings , 1 ? doz 900 Morocco , ( bootleg ) V foot 35 do oil dressed 35 do Simon per skin 2 76a3 00 do Glovelkid 325 Boot Webbing , I ? bolt 40a50 HARNESS LEATHER. No. 1 Pittsburg Oak 4t No. 2 Pittsburg Oak 38 So. 1 Oincinnatti Oak 36 No. 2 Cincinnati ! Oak 33 tfo.lHemlock 35 ) jo. 2 Hemlock 3i COAL , RETAIL Anthricite 1060 Slossburg 1200 iVyoming 8 60 ) skaloosa 560 JowaNut 500 White Breast 5 60 IMPOBTANT TO SUFFEBERS. The greatest benefactor is the one who re- leres pilnandcnres disease. Dr. Sllsbee has accomplished both by bis miraculous discovery ot 'Anakesls. " an absolute , easy , rapid and InfaU- ble cure for PILES in all stages of development. 20,003sufferers testify to its virtue. It is a sim ile suppository , act In ? as an instrument , poul- ice and medicine The relief is Instant , and cure certain. Price JLOO per box. Samples sent fret on application to "Anakesls" Depot , Box 8198 , New York. For Bile by all first-class druggists. druggists."I "I Am All Plavea Oat r a common complaint in hot weather , [ i yon * eel so , pet a package of Kidney- Wort and take it and you will at once feel ; ta tonic power. It keeps up the healthy action of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver. nd thus restores the natural life and treugth to the weary hodv. A WONDEBFOL DISOOYEBY. For the speedy cure of Consump tion and all diseases that lead to it , such as stubborn coughs , neglected Gelds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth ma , pain in the side and chest , dry hacking cough , tickling in the throat , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , and all chronic or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs , Dr. King's .New Dis covery has no equal and has established Tor itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in their practice. The form ula from which it is prepared is high ly recommended by all medical jour nals. The clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle free of cost , or a regular size for $1.00. For sale by d(6) ( ) J. K. ISH. Omaha. BucKien'a Arnica Salve The BEST SALTS in the world for Outs , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Bheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tied In every case or money re fanded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K ISH. Omaha. Acrostic Would'st them my friend peed health eujoy , Each day and hour your time employ ; Secure repose from sickness , Ills , This thou can'st do take Liver fittt ; & dost then suffer from disease , Caused by exposure , diet I these , Or other ills , what'er their name , Submit at once , and leave the frame , Like shadow * darting o'er the bills , In terror flee from Inter Pittt. Vice-like although they've dung far years , Encouraged be , nor yield to fears , Repose in quiet , health's bright rills Pursue the pathway of these Pills. In childhood , youth and in old age , Let cheerful thoughts my mind engage , Let others suffer fevers , chins , Sure Ount art free trftA Liver Pills. Sold at wholesale by C F. Goodman , J. E. Isb. nd Eennard & Forrrth. Omahaapr8diwly(3) ( ) It ii well known that relationship ex * Us between piles , constipaobn , kidney 1' and liver troubUK In Kidney Work we have a remedy that acts on tn general system and restore * health by gen tly aiding nature's internal process. MAYS STJITOB. "Has May come ? Yes , Bertha ; I hire stowed her away safe and Bound iu the carriage. " And Mr. Webb , of Framingtoa Hall , buaied himself in lifting various parcels , bags , etc.from the old family carriage. While so engaged he did not per ceive tbe antics of his irrepressible son , who was capering about the road in the vain endeavor to catch a glimpse of his cousin May's face. At last Mr. Webb assisted his niece to alight , in response to her impatient remark "that he was going to keep her there all day. " She was a slen der , delicate girl of about eighteen summera , with a soft , pearly complex ion , and great , laughing brown eyes ; her hair fell in ringlets about her shoulders , and looked like a shower of gold as the setting snn lit up the darker shadows of her nut-brown hair. She was the orphan niece of Mr. Webb , and had been brought up entirely at a fashionable boarding- school ; on the completion of her edu cation she came to her uncle's home , situated in the quiet county of S , in accordance with the wish of her mother , who desired her to live with her uncle after leaving achool. Now our heroine did not hka the idea of residing in a "dull , stupid country place , " as the described it , and longed passionately for the gay life of the city.She She was speedily made welcome by her aunt and cousins , who had col lected around the garden gate , all itq patience to see the new cousin. Mrs. Webb was a gentle , placid lady , with a kind , motherly manner very coroforting to the stranger. Her cousin Bertha was a very pretty girl , with dreamy gray eyes and a swset smile ; her hair was fastened into a careless knot behind that became her wonderfully. Edwin came next , and it did not take May many minutes to learn that he was the most incorrig ible tease she had ever met ; he was a good-looking fellow , with a tall , well- knit figure ; a world of fun lurked in hia largo blue eyes , and a mischievous smile hovered over his lips. They led her across thesmoothlawn to the piazza , which surrounded the bouse on all sides. From the south a view ofcthe blue sea could be seen , as it dashed furiously against the rocks ; and from the west the green meadows stretched as far as the eye could reach , while a few lazy cows were dotted here and there over the landscape. It was such a lovely , peaceful scene that May's face bright ened involuntarily as she thought , "I cannot help enjoying myself here with such attempting scene before me. * ' "Well , May , I suppose your mind is filled with rapture at the thought of spending your future days in this country place , " said Edwin , looking with a teasing smile at his cousin who was leaning against one of the columns covered with ivy that supported the liazza. A shadow fell over her bright face os she replied warmly : "I should think not , indeed ! " Edwin laughed slightly , and went on to say , in the lame light vain : " 1 know yon would like to be a armer't wife ; you would make a cap- tal one , with those dainty white lands. " May said , emphatically , with a > out : "That I will never be ! To hava a ; reat , clumsy fellow treading on your rainfconatantly I could not bear it ! " "What are you talking about ? " ex claimed another voice ; and Bertha came slowly toward them , swinging ler broad hat in her hands , for it wai an intensely warm day in July. "May was expressing her delight at the prospect of settling down no < 'armer's wife. Bertha looked at them both and said : "Oh , I know you have been teasing ler already. Really , it is too bad ; jut it is of no use to quarrel with him , 'or he is incorrigible. Mcy found that the time passed very quickly even in the country , and did not regret her city home. What with ler drives , boating , walks , croquet > arties , etc. , her time was so fully oc- cuped that she did not find an op- > ortunity to do so. Shortly after her arrival at the hall , she made the acquaintance of a wealthy roung farmer , who owned a large arm and country-seat a few miles away. He was not handsome , but possessed a frank , ingenuous conten- ance that was very attractive. His manner was a trifle awkward and con- trained , and May made him the butter or her constant ridicule. He bore all this with undiminished good humor , ind was her constant companion. From the first , her lovely , bewitching face had made him her devoted admir er. er.It was a pleasant day In Septem ber and early in the morning young Oakland drove up in hia prettyphaeton and stopped before Mrs. Webb's door. Ho jumped down and darted through the flower-beds , regardless of the damage they sustained , to the lawn , whore he had seen a little figure in white muslin vanish. At last he found her demurely sitting on a fallen log , and looking as dainty and fresh as a rose. "Miss May , will yon come with me and take a ride ? " "What ! at this hour ? Why , surely not , Mr. Oakland 1" "Never mind the early hour the roads are so good , and this air will re- viva you do come , please ! " pleaded he , earnestly. She looked mischievously into his face , saying merrily : "Why are you so anxious ? Go and find Bertha and take her with you ; she will be delighted , I am cure. " Oakland turned away atlastwound- ed by her refusal , and in a moment she was beside him , a rosy flush mantling her cheek , and- gay smila on her red lips. "I did not think you would desert me so soon , " she began. He looked at her leurchlnirly , but she bore hia scrutiny with unflinching eyes , upon which his face lost its gloemy expression , and a happy smile played over his features. He helped May to a seat beside him , and they started off at a brisk trot. They did not return till near noon , and when they arrived Edwin came out to meet them at the gate. "Well , that was very fine of you to go oft in that fashion , without letting anyone know of it. I began to think that Mr. Oakland had eloped with you , but mamma thought otherwise , and she insisted on my dragging the pond. " May's face flushed slightly , and in order to coverherconfusion sheleaned over and pulled her cousin's hair , say ing"You "You are very impertinent , even for a cousin. " "Come , May , jump ! " he said , im patiently. Oakland leaped out of the carriage , and stood by in readiness to lift her out. May looked from one to the other , and finally allowed bar cousin the privilege of helping her. Oak land looked on with an angry face , and drove off without deigning to say a word. * May remained by the gate , gazing after his fast-retreating figure. In her heart she regretted her coquetry , but it was too late to remedy that now. Edwin began to laugh softly to him * self , and May , annoyed by it , asked what amused him. "I was thinking how my prophecy was being fullfiDW "What do you mean ! " inquired she. "I always said you would be a farmer's wife. " May flushed scarlet as she said , angrity "That is not true , for I would nerer marry Gerald Oakland ! He is too awkward and simple. " Edwin's face became very thought ful , and she began to fear further mischief ; but he turned away and said no more. " CHAPTER u. Several days later , Oakland called at the Hall , and was taken into the parlor where the family was assem bled. They all welcomed him gladly , for it was dull , wet day , and they did not expect any callers. Bertha sat at the piano , talking to Gerald from time to time , and finally coaxed him into giving them a song. He had a clear , melodious voice , and sang with great taste ; but he was so very shy of his accomplishments that May did not know he possessed a fine voice , and complimented him so highly that he begged her to desist with blushing face. face.Edwin Edwin at last seated himself beside Gerald Oakland , and after some des- ultary conversation , said in an audi ble tone : "Do you wish to know what my cousin said about you the other day ? " May turned around at this , and said quickly and imperatively : "Edwin , do not repeat what I said to you ! " He looked at her with a provokingly innocent face , and went on heedlessly : "Well , she told me privately that she would never marry a farmer , and that you were too awkward and aim pie for her refined taste. " Gerald glanced at May's downcast countenance and asked , quietly "Is that true , Mhs May ? " She shot a withering glance at Ed win , and replied "yea" m a low tone. Gerald's face changed color , and he rose abruptly and bade them all good night. He kept hia eyes studiously averted from May as ho came to her aide ; then he went hastily from the room. After he had gone , May went up stairs to her room , too sad and morti fied to remain with the family. A moment after he had spoken , Edwin regretted what he had said , for he was very kind-harted , with all his faults , and quickly repented what his mis chievous nature led him to do. May's heart was full of sorrow as she thought of the possible consequences of her own rash words for that she loved the farmer she could no longer con ceal from herself , ard tha future would be indeed blank if she lost him ; even his awkward manner was dear to her , and she did not wish him chang ed in any particular. Oakland did not come to the hall for some time af cer that ; but he treat ed May with a marked coolness that that pained her excessively , although aha , true to her womanly instincts , retained her gay , coquettish manner still. still.The The months passed swiftly on , till , before any one realized it , winter had come in with [ keen , frosty breath. Then came the liveliest time for the young people , and May soon learned to be as skilful on ice as she was in waltzing , and almost every day her slight , graceful figure could be seen flitting as lightly as a bird over the Ice. Ice.It It was a clear , cold day in January , and May , accompanied by her cousins , set out for Glenwood Brook , which was situated about two miles from their home. They had not gone far before they were overtaken by Oak land , who came along whistling , his skates slung over his 'shoulder. "Ah , Oakland ! just the fellow we wanted 1 You help May along , and I will take care of Bertha , " exclaimed Edwin , who good natnredly wished to bring tko ootranc rnuDlo together. Thus addressed , Gerald could not do otherwise than offer his services to May , who accepted them nonchalantly enough , although her heart was beat ing loudly at the same time. The pond was a large one , and soon May and Gerald found themselves quite separated from the rest of the party. She started along fearlessly , and was making for the opposite bank , when Gerald called out anxiously "Do not go too ne r that bank , for there is a swift current underneath , and the ice is thin. " May did not pause in her course , and sent a clear , silvery peal of laugh ter after her. "Ah , I am not afraid , and 1 am de termined on reaching that bank ! " The words were barely uttered when the ice gave an ominous , creak ing sound , and in a moment she sank under it. She gave one quick scream and then remained silent , holding on to the ice with fast-benumbing fingers. "Oh , I hope he will soon come ! " she moaned. Gerald was soou beside her , and , bracing himself against a tree , he took her little cold hands in his , and , after considerable exertion , succeeded in drawing her out of the water. He held her half-unconscious form in his arms , and murmured softly : "Thank God , I was not too late ! My darling , what should I have done had I lost you ? " She opened her eyes wet with thankful tears , and said : "Would you have cared , Gerald ! " "Oared ! Life would have been worthless to me had you gone ! " he exclaimed passionately. His face with suppressed emotion , and bin eyes shone with such a clear light that they fairly dazzled her. At this interesting point they were interrupted by the appearance of Ed win Webb , who could hardly conceal his laughter at the turn affairs had taken. "Well , Cousin May , have you for given me ? Had it not been for me you would never have appreciated each other so much. What do you say , Gerald , do you not owe me any thing ? " Gerald looked down at May's blush ing face , and replied warmly ' Yes , Edwin , I do owe you many thanks , for we should never have known the depth of our affection for each other if it had not been for our quarrel. " "My advice to you is together home as soon as possible to change her wet clothing , said Edwin , who was of a practical turn of mind. His advice was so good that they accepted it without question , and they started for the hall , two hearts filled to overflowing with happiness. ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks , near LOUISVILLE , NEB. , hag now ready at the depot at Louisville , on the B. & M. railroad , to nil any order at reasonable prices. Par ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us a call or send for sample. J. T. A. HOOVER , Prop. , Lorisrille , Neb BURLINGTON & MISSOURI RTV- ERR. R. GO. IN NEB. A Special Meeting ot the Stockholders ot the Burlizgton and Missouri River Railroad Com * pany in Nebraska , will be held at the office of .he Company in Plattsmouth , Nebraska , Tees- day , the 4ti day of May , A. D. , 1880 , at 11 o'clock , a. nu , to consider and act upon the ruMtion of consolidation with the Chicago , Bur- lingtou-fe Qnlncy RAllmad Company , and an ; changes , issuance or caneeUatian of stock which may oe found necessary as a part of the plan ; and any other business which mar legally com * before the meeting. 3. N. DgNlSON , Bccroj , Jan. Utb , I860. Sy tary , 45 Years before thePiiblio THE CENUiME DR. C. McLANE'S LIYEE PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-\vax seal on the lid , with tha impression.McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. McL&SE and FLEMING BROS. 3J Insist upon having the cenuino DK. C. ' McLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre pared by FLEMING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name JETcXnne , spoiled differently , but same pronunciation. COUGH3 , BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. What a Well-Known Druggist says about Allen's Lung Bal sim. MOTHERS , READ I OAIUND STATUHT , Ky. Gx.Tn.mxx : The denund for Allen's Lung Balsam is increasing constantly. The ladles think there is no medicine equal to it tor Croup a'4d Whooping Cough. C. S. MARTIN , Druggist. Sold by all Medicine Men. Toll-Gate No , 2 , gecloua. 7 objects to find. Bond stamp for pack * ge. DR. E. C. ABB Y Buttalo N. Y. Gentle Who \rant glossy , luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must use LION'S KATIIAIKON. This elegant , cheap article always manes the Hair grow freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Eathairon. Swallowing POISON IK OATABRBAL MTJOEOUS , causes : FOUL BREATH and disgusting expectoration ; ORACKLNG PAINS In the head and forehead ; DEAFNESS and loss ol imeUing power ; BRONCHITIS , Hay Fever , and other dlseaea. THE ACTION OF CATARRHAL VIRCS through the mucous membrane ha * been finally discov ered. WEI DE MEYER'S CURE. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY for these diseases , la as certain In Its effects aa vaccination for small pox. D. O. McKiLTxr , Oov't. Inspector , 167 Mott St. , N. Y. , cured of Tory bad Chronic Catarrh. R. O. BLACEBCRX , at Lord & Taylor's , Broadway. N. Y. , cured of 8 YEARS CATARRH ; 1 PACKAGE. S. BXNZDICT , Jr. , Jeweler , 697 Broadway , N Y. , nvly ) , cured of Terrible HAY FEVER. RKT. C. J JUSEB , Itow DltgUW0.1 IIWn-IK ten tlm he cost. " Bxv. Oxo. A. RIBS , 169 Jar St. , Brooklyn. "It has restored me to ministerial labors * " RKT. ALEX FREXZB , Cairo , N.Y. : "II baa work ed wonders in six cases in my parish. " Da. R. Q. DURKIH , Dentist , S61 Sixth Avenue N. Y. , cured of OATARRHAL INFLUENZA. MLZ.S. AiMKE.OporaPrima Donna. CATARRHAL BRONCHITIS. "Great benefit from Its use. " Slua. EXXA C. HOWES , 39 W. Washington Square , N. Y. , CATARRH 30 YEARS ! Cured by two packages. CUKED 1 CURED ! CURED ! CURED 1 G. G. PREBBDKT. Prop. West End Hotel , Long Branch , Cured of SO years Chronic Catarrh. E. H. BROWS , 399 Canal St. , N. Y. , Cured of U years Chronic Catarrh. J. D. McDoxALD , 710 Broadway , N. Y.Sister-la- Law ) Cured of 40 years Chronic Catarrh. MRS. JACOB SWARTZ , Jr. , 200 Warren St. , Jersey City , cured of IS yeirs chronic Catarrh. A. B. Thorn. 1S3 Montagus St. , Brooklyn , ( self and soB ) cured of Catarrh. A. McKnnnx , R. R. Pres. , 83 Broad St , N .Y. : "Jly family experienced immediate relief. " &c. , &c. , &c. , &C. , Ac , DR. WEI DE MEYER'S PAMPHLET with the most remarkable testimonials on record , SENT FREE , by his Agents , MESSRS. D. B. Dswzr and Co. , 48Dey St. , N. Y. : or by Druggists. The CURE is delivered at $1.60 a package. Think ot a REAL CURE for an obstinate disease , at this trinin ? cost. dec6eod IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE MANUFACTURED BY Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds In use in Iow and Nebraska. Sold by Dealers in nearly evf ry county. This cat represents oar Buckeye Force Pump Thich is particularly adapted to Wind Mill use , aa it works easily and throws a constant stream , and does not freeze up in the cold est weather. Send for price ILsttq W. H. BAYNER , Western Ag-t , Omaha , Neb. NOTICE. OXIHA & NORTHERS Nxs. RAILWAT Co. , ) GENERAL OFFICE , \ OMAHA , NIB. , February 2d , 1830. ) VTCTME is hereby given that a meeting of the _ 1M stockholders of the Omaha & Northern Nebraska Railway Company will be held at the offlce of the Company , in Omaha , on the 4th day of Hay , A. D. , 1SSO , at 10 o'clock , a. m. , of said day for the transaction of business in- TOlTlng the Interests of said stockholders. By order JNO. A. HORBACH , VicePreet. 0.4N.Neb. B'yCo. H. W. YATES , Secretary. fl-w-iU Only Direct Line to F/ance , CENERALTRAN8ATLANTIC COMPAN New York and HarrePler i2N.B BETWEEN Morton St. , pier of company. TraTelers by this line ai old both transit by En Bllsh railway and the discomfort of crossing the ehanne lin a small boat CANADA. FBASOECI. , Wednesday January 21 ° AMER QUE , B. JOCCW ) , Wednesday February FRANCE , TKCDSLM , Wednesday , February PRICE OF PASSAOF iduding wine ) : TO HAVRE First Cabin , 8100 andSO : Second CabmjSM : Steerage , ajincludIngwin , b Jdlng " "LOTMDE BEBIAN j eat , B BroadwayJT.Y. FBANK R. MOORzCNa. 21 * . West Side Hth Street. Bet. Farnham and Douglas , Next Door to U. 8. Eipres * Offlea ( Sign Of Pali * d t a&jhrp. ) OMAHA , KEB , m2-to GOTLA. -TLA. THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It I the SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Betwean COUNCIL BLUFFS Asa CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAX ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It U the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which li run PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS ! In addition to these and to please- all classes of ? J rtltlVM "KST-CLASS MEALS t Its EATING STATIONS at EO cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS COARHES ARE THE FIHESTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST-CLASS If yen wish the Best Traveling Accommoda tlons you will buy your tickets by this Route OTAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticketa AgenU can sell yon Thrown Ticktta Tla this road and Check usual Free of Charge. OMAHA TICKET OFFICES-IS 54 Famham St. . Cor. 14th.and at Union Paclflo Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and Union Pacific Ticket Office HAN FRANCISCO OFFICE S New Montgomery - ery Street. For Information , foldtrs , maps , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Tlckn Office , address any agent of the Company , or MARVIN HUCHITF , ff. STENHETT , OenT Ifanajer , QenT Pan. Agent. CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Gen'l Agt Omaha It CouncU Bluffs. sioux cm * PACIFIC ANE St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. Tht Old Bdiable Sioux City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From Council Bluffs to 'Hflf I nmj ind all points In Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dikota. This line Is equipped with the Im l nnrarpMBed. Elegant Drawing Boom and Bleeping Cars , owned and controlled by tha com- ny , run Through Without Charge , between talon Paclflo Transfer depot , Council Blnfla. and St. Paul. Trains leare tha Union Paclflo Transfer Depot at Coundl Bluffs at B:1S : p. m. , caching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. and St. Paul 1113)5 ) a. m. , making * TEN HOURS nr ADVANCE or AMY OlHZB ROTJTB. Returning , leave St. Paul it JSOp. m. , arrlr- ng at Sioux City 4:45 a. m. , and Union Padflo Transfer Depot , Coandl Blutb , at 920 a. m. JsTBaiuwthatyonrticketreadrla "I. 0. * P. B H. " t. 0. "TT-T-"i Superintendent , Khronr ! Valley , Iowa F. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Oml Pa * Agent. J. H. O-BBTAir , ottthwettetn freight and faaangit Armt , mySOtf ConncU BloB. SHORT LINE 1 < > * * § r > . THE K.C..ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. , Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From 01IAHA and the WEST. No change of cars between Omaha and Si. Loull and but one between Omaha and New York. SEX DAILY PASSENGEB TBAINS BJUCHISQ ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and in advance of other lines. This entire Una is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- aioimoi o 0147TMi t. . . . r * ni Coupler and the celebrated \ \ estinghouse Air-Brake. 3rSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS J t3r\\tL \ Kansas City , St. Joseph andTEl 3TCouucilBlnffaR.R.vIa SI'S * 5TJoeandSt.Lonis.XEi Tickets for sale at all coupon stations I the West. J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES , Gen'l Supt. , Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo , W. C. BEACHKEST , Ticket Agen. , 211 Fifteenth Street , betwren Farnham and Donelng , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TEIION , A. B. BARNARD , Pass. Agent , Omaha Oek'l Agent , Omaha. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I OSIO-A-Q-O - - , BURLINGTON &QUIHCY With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pa en- gtr Coaches , and PULLMAN SLEEPINGDIMIHQ CARS. tlaacknowIedgedb7thePnassndaawho trarel over It , to bo the BBST Arronmo and Bm UARISXB Bead In the Country. PASSENGEKS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that this If Uw BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route hart cholos o FOUE DIFFERENT BOUTES , Aid the AdTinU e ol SIX DaUy Lines ol Palace Sleeping Cars bom Chicago to New York City Without Change , All Express TrattS on Uiit line an equipped with the WesUnghonse Patent Air Brakwand lOUer'sPatent Safety Platform and Couplers , tha most Perfect Pro tection Against Accidents In the world. PDUMAN PALACE SLEEPIM AMD OMM MU Are run or. the Bnrllngtoa Boat * InlormaHon conosiolng Eotrtei , Rate * . HBM Oonnectlons , etc , will be cheerfully jlTsofcy pplyinz at the office ol tha Bnrllngtoa BowU , IS 14th St. , Omaha , NebraskJL L X. PKEKIKB , D. W. HITCHCOCK , Qenl Itana er. 0 n. Wesfn Pad. Aft. J. O. PHHilPI , St. Joe. , Mo Oeneral Agent , Omaha. H. P. DKUEL , Ticket Agent , OnMha. febBdlSpp ONLY EPPBOTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR Bright' * Disease , Eiabetes , Nervous Debility , Pain in the Back , Loins or Side , Dropsy , Gravel , Incontinence and Retention olUrineand Female Complaint * . Send for our treatise on the Kidney I , ent.tled "Echoes You Should Heed , " a little pamphlet containing a great deal ol information free. Excelsior Kidney Pad Co , , SOLE PROPRIETORS , by D. W. BASE 4.CO. , Omaha/U NERVOUS DEBILITY Viul Weakness and Pros- trailon for over-work 01 Indiscretion TTnTnonnr fli-in Is > - radically andprompUyHOmeOpclLniC curedbyit BienlnnsoMyearsCI'fl - -is the mo > t Op601110 cestful remedy known. Price 81 per vial or 6 vials and large vial ot powder for SS , sent poet- fres on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' HOMED. MED. CO. , 109 Fulton Bt , New York. [ Must. Catalogue free ] ap8daw9a THE CELEBRATE ) Oval Steel Tooth Harrow Manufactured by If8 GBOOT & GBDDISQ3 , Fan du Let , Wll. f. D. COOPER. Write for prices Agent , Omaha , Kfb. biwtf n WHO 18 UNACq PE MH.HNl , ; . CTEHR .Y- CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & TlfE IU main line runs from Chicago to CouncU Bluffs , passlnz through Jollet , Ottawa. La Salle. Geneseo. Atollne. Rock Island. Darenport , Wct Liberty. Iowa Clty.Marenco. Brooklyn. Qrlnnell. Des Molnes ( the capital or Iowa ) . Stuart. Allan- . tic , and Areca ; with branches from Burein Junction to Poorla ; Wilton Junction toMusca- tlr.e , Washington. Falruold. Eldon. Uelknap. CentTflTUle. Princeton. Trenton. Uallatln. Camo- rnn. LcaTcnworth. Alchlaon. and Kansas City ; Washington to Slgnnrney. OskaJoosa , and Enox- Ylllet KeoknK to Fanalncrton , Bonaparte , Ucn- tonsport. Independent. Kldon. OUumwx Eddy- Tlllc.Oslcalooas. PellaMonroe , and Dea Molnes : Kewion to Monroe i Des Molnes to Indlanolaand Wlntersett Atlantic to Lewis and Andubon ; and Aooa to Barlan. This Is posltlrely the only Railroad , which owns , and operates a through line from Chicago Into the State of Kansas. Through Express Passenger Trains , with Pull- Sian Palace tars attached , are rnn each way dally between CHICAGO and PEORIA. KANSAS Crrr. I'oraciL llLnrrs. LEAVZNWORTII and .vrcni- SON. Through cars are also run between Mil -au- < eo and Kansas City , via tha "Milwaukee and Rock Island ShoLine. . " Tha "Great V-ock Island" Is magnlQcently equipped. Its road bed Is simply perfect , and its track Is laid with steel rails. What will please you most will ba the pleasure Of enjoying your xnoaln. while passing OTerthe beautiful prairies ot Illinois and Iowa. In one of onrmagnlncent Dining Cars that accompany all Througli Express Trains. Vou cet an entire meal , as good as Is served In nny flnt-cUsj hotel. forseTcnty-nre cents. Appreciating the fact that a majority of tha people prefer separate apartments for different purposes ( and the Immense passenger business of this line warranting It ) , wenru pleased to an nounce that this Company runs Pullman Palace Sltndna Can for sleeping purposes , and Palace FPtT/WAX PALACE CARS nr * run through to FEORIA , DF.H MOIXE& COCXC1L. JIIVCFFS. KAftSAM C1TT. ATC1IISOX. and IK AVXXVTORT.il. Ticket * via this Line , Jyiown a * tha "Orrat UocU Island Route. " 11 Ticket AgenU In the tTnltcd State * and Canada. For Information not obtainable at your homo ticket offlce , addreu. A. KIMBjVLr. . E. ST. .TOHN. Ucn'l Superintendent. Uen'l Tkt. and Pass gr Agt. GHAS. SHIVERiCK. FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS ! w JLETDO : W STT A IDES. And everyxning pertaining to the Furniture and "Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE w .tti ap S4 mon th lat 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Oombined Riding Corn Cultivatcr ± 88O. MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST & CO..SPRINFF1EID , 0. They also make Buckeye Improved Iron iteam Walking Cultivator , with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two none Style. Inquire for them at the best dealers. F. H , PUGH , Gen. Agent , Omaha. Feb. 'iTOPro : > crt.cav orl it rMrmXeathornnt. Cat Jtlnou 1 uijc % I Ircr Ken Jntor , anil Llfo [ act ! Jicaltli IScsttjrt. . . j. * 7catctic rtti. No ducasn nr III LraXU cm | slhlT lonff eifat whtrp Hop Elbrs ere used , to > or.cd ncd i-crtcct | arothcroporatlo3' . Tltj Elic anr Ui'o ud t'fcr to 11 o s rj n J liJtrK. To nil irlioao caploynctits caaaelnrnnlarltyol ttobowflj or nrinaryorgany.crwho rnniro an Aimctlicr.Toate and mlllbtimolint.Hop Elttwi out Intozlcatlpe. . onf fceltees or syrcptonM ore. .i Jwhattiwaiieai'o or allmrat is mo Jlop Dittcn- 5Don'twaitnntHyonarert you only feel llboj or label-able , nso t"io Utttcractooco. Umay liaro your Ufa. H has uaral hundreds. ftCOOwlll bo paid fora C3 * thcTTin not cum or help. ponotstHTernorlctyourirlendawurer.but loot and nrs them to n Hop Bitters. EemOTber.nopIlittr LinoTfledroRRed.dmnk- en nosrrom.but the IMrent and Best lMlct ercr road ; , the "In-ralld' * Frlvnd and lloiw , " and no person or family should bo without them. .Get some this day. B IBIll Hop Coccn CCTtElatho sweetest , wfert and best .to * Children. nbPP4a for Stomach. tl er ana Kidney is. " . , ritrto all others. CarnbyabLorption. Aikdrug rt. ri.I.C.Jjanabsotateandlrr d3tIblecarefordrnnk enne sn e of optum , tobacco and narcotics : HEUMATICCURE 4tVER FAILS. ' RLEREMED : AN ABSOLUTE CURE TESTIMONY. The Cashier of the First National Bank , Troy Ohio , says : Q .aber 30th , 1879. Da. B08A5XO MiBlctM Ca , Piqus , O. : OtHTLMOS-I was troubled with Rfcuma- tlsm last spring in the acute fjrm so badly tha I was unable to use iny hand. Throuzh the recommendations of my friends. I was Indue * " to try yonr Rheumatic Cure , which immediately began to soothe , comfort and allay the pain , and in a short time I was relieved of this distressing disease. I take great pleasure In recomrnendin : ? this yaluable remedy to thoeo niflarlT aflectjd. Yours reewetfully , JNO. L. MEREDITH. These remedies speak for themselves. To try them is to be cured. If you cannot ( ret them of your Druzsirt , by remitting us 13.00 we will end yon four bottles of the Rheumatic Cure , or six of the Pile Remedy , by express prepaid. Give plain direction for shipping. The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Oo. , FIQUA , OHIO. m24-dawU .C. f. GOODMAN , Agent , Oman * . GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDIOrNB TRADE MARK.Tne Great < KADE English Bemedy , An tofaQlng cnro for Sem inal Weak * nest.Sperma- Taking. thatfonowas sequence of Sell-Abosa ; lost of Memory , Universal Lassitude , Pain In the Back , Blrnneea of Vision , Premature Old Ag * and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and B Premature Grave. tffaO. particulars in our phamphlet , which wedeetra to send tree by mall to every one. CffThe Specific Medicine U sold by all druggists at fl per package , or six packages for $5 , or wll be sent frea by mall on receipt of tha money by addressing The Gray Medicine Co. , No. 10 Mechanics' Block , Dmorr , MICH } BOLD IN OltAHABY J. K. ISH , AND BY AL DRTJaOISTS ETZBYWHZR2. * * CCwe Jttnyo6Towntown. Zsrmfasd as outfit JjOOtree. A dicta H-Hsllttt SCa.Pcrtlmd , Ms IHntnyCiirt for eating punx > eaonli great featcro ot our Palace Can 1. . SALOON where TOU can enjoy your ' at all hears of the day. i Mairnincent Iron Bridges span and Missouri rivers at all points crossed by tn _ line , and transfers are avoided at Council Blni a , Kansas City. Leavcnwonh. and Atchlson , coa > nectlon * belngmade In Union Depot * . TUB PH1NC1PAL. K. R. COKNFCTIONS Of THIS GKKAT TUROUGI1 L1XK ARE jJt FOLLOWS : At CHICAOO. with all dlrergmz Uses for tt > Eat and South. AtKMQLxwooD. wlththeL.9.&M.S andJF Ft. W.4U.R.Rdi. AtWAsnisoTox ruianrs. with p , C.&tJt > AtLASAi.i.r.wlthlU.Cent.R.K. At rioniA. with r. la. . J. . r. D. & E. ; I. B W. : III. Slid. : and T. P. * W. Uda At UIX.K ISLAM ) , with -Mllwankee & RoCk bland bhort Line , " and Rock I.rd A Peo. lU'v At DAVENPORT , with the Davenport VLvU C.M.bt-l'.R.K , At WISTLiBKUTT.withthRC.R. & ) AttiHiNNiLI.vlth Central Iowa R. K. A t DES MOLNVd. with D. 31. A tD. . It. R. I Atfooctl , Btr/rrs.with Union PaclneR.K.1 At OMAHA , with B. A Mo. R. R. R. In h > b. ) ' . At OTTDMWA. with Central IowaR.R. : WT 8tL. . A 1'ac , and U. B. 4 Q R. Rds. At KEOKUK. with TeL , I'oo. * War.rWabu.Olt Lours A l > nc. . and bL U. Keo. * NW. . R. HOi. At CAMIHOV. withlLSt-J R.R. At ATC11I9UV. with Atch. . Topeka & Santa F f Atch. & > eb. and Ceo. Ur. U. 1' . K. Kda. At I.EAVENtvunTB. with Kan. Pile. Cent. It. Kds. At KANSAS Crrr. with all lines for the and ! 3outhwcit. PERMANENTLY CURES I KIDNEY/DISEASES / , 1 " ICoristipation and Pile ? . i _ v i . DC.H.IT. CLARK ; South IIeroTt..ii ( I < < lBcaM efKIDXirrTSOrnZ S 1. )1 I meted like chann. Xtbasevrcd nan ; Ttry I I bed ease * of PILES , oJ ha nerer fallc. ! , j says , "It U ofprieelcM vela . After eivt.- - [ lyecrsofsTeatSBffulBC fromFIle iui4CT . I Ureacu It completely evrctl roc , " C.B.HOOABOX , riJerkU.lre , j. , > , . : jrockax ha dan9 wonder * for no In rrv. I pletely cmrtac serera Uvtr mnd KIJ--j IT HAS IWONDERFUL POWER. BECAUSE XT ACTS OH Til * : ! | MVERTTIE VOWELS AND : I NETS AT THE SAME TJJIB. Becauao It cleanse * the ) 87 te > ni of I I the polsonoua humors that doroioro I I In Kidney and Urinary dloeoson , nilj j franeMf Jaundice , Conctlpntrcn , | lle > , orln Rheumatlem , I and Female disorder * . KIDHET-WOETT U Aj rezrUH * rnn. I | OnepacksgaTflHnulceilxqUornedlrln- J X' rtV X'X * 3ST < OT7"7" t Bay It at theDmest * * , TrlC l.K Bnlinctoa , TU PAD A new and and hitherto unknown remedy fn- all diseases Of the Kidneys , Bladder.and Urinary Organs. It wffl positively core Dtib.Ua , Gravel. Droj > - sy , Brizht's Disease , Inability to retain or OM ( the Urine , Catarrh of the Blaedtr , high cowrxl and scanty urine. Painful Unnatlnr. LAMK BACK , General Weakness , and all Temali Complaints. It avoldes Internal medldne * . la certain mill effects and cure * when nothing .be can. For sale by Draggista or sent by mall bra npon receipt ot the price , 92.00. DAY KIDHEY PAD COBPHS ; Toledo. O.-3 ys nd year iddreso for cur little book , ow a ttfe was Saved. " JAME3 K. 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