Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 16, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    THE GENUINE
LIVER PILLS
AND.FEYER. ,
> o better-cathartic can , be used pro.
paratory to , or after taking quinine. S
a simple purgative they are unequaleeL
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
-wax seal the lid
I thth.1 on ,
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MCLAKE a'jd FLEMUJO BEOS.
1"iavin th genuine
pre-
, . - J. , Pittsburgh , Pa. ,
uie marke t being full of imitations of
--jtfoixiiie , spelled differently ,
'
i pronunciation.
' BR ° Scums AND COSSUKPTIOK.
-KnoiFji Druggist cays about
.Allec'f Lang BiJ n > 1
MOTHERS , READ !
OAniCDgTlTIOS , ST.
_ EKTUXKa : The dcmind for Allen's Lone
i.T"iuU tac rearing conttantly. The ladle *
P unk there Is ni > ii.ojidne canal to It lor Crorm
. - - od Wtoopine Cough. C. 8. ilARTIK ,
Sold by all Medicine Men.
ToU-tTctttmU. 9 KefcnUlol CJore
- l . 6. p etuT.rVeTy'ta
renions. 7 objects to tod. Send '
stamp forpaok'
ye. Dn.E.C.ABB Y BufSdo K. Y. FKK
T7ito 'jr.int glossy , I-
n l iraT3 * tresses of ahundant ,
beautiful
article always
the Hair RTOTT freely
am < i fast , keeps it from falling
ant , .irresis and cores gray-
moss , removes dandruff and
tftdiing , makoa the Hair
. strong , giving it a cnrling
tendency ana keeping it in
any desired position. Beau
tiful , Lealtliy JIair is the SUTQ
result of using Katholron ,
ATTOSKtYWkT-LAW.
WM. SI ERAL ,
A TIDRNEY AT '
LAW-CampbeU's Block ,
J13th Slreet.bnwetn Famham and Douglas.
OMAHA , NKB.
D. L. THOMAS ,
\ TTOatfKY AT LAW-Loans morey. buys
-TV. ar/a sells real ettite. Boom 8 , Crelghton
A. C. TRQUP ,
\ TTORKEY AT LAW Office In Hanscom'l
JOL. Block , with George E. Pritchett , IfXW
TarphaiaBt. OMAHA , NEB.
DEXFER L. THOMAS-
JL . > EKbY AT
LAW-Crulcksnanki Build
A
A. M. CHADWICX ,
TTOBKKY AT LASV Offlce 16M
A air ct.
ct.A.
A. SWARTZLANDE
'rroOKEr ' AT LAW Cot. nth and r mham
street. _ maySSU
WILLIAM A. FONDA ,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
, tItoom No. 6 , Frenrer Block , opposite Poet
Office OMAHA. NEB.
WM. L. PEABQDY ,
LAWYEB OQce In Crelehton Block , next to
Poet office , OUAHA , NEBRASKA ;
Procured.
HOTABY rtJBLID. OOLLEOnOKB KADI
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
J\ . THE PEACE Southeast comer Fifteenth
vxi Douglas Ct.
XarCollecUoni Promptly Attended to.Si
O'BRIEH & BARRETT ,
Attorneys-at-Law
- - ,
OFFICE-Unlou Block.Fi/t < icnlh an ?
A. L. ROBISON.
AT LAW. Room Crelzhton
ATTORNEY
Block. O'JAHA Neb. Innt-tt
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUGI5TH STS.
OMAHA. NEB.
W. d. Connell , .
Attorney-at-Law ,
Office : Fi t , . up stain. In Hanscom's
new brick Vuild [ UW. corner Fifteenth and
Farnham Streets.
Jomi L , lUDicr. Cius R RTDICI.
HEDICK fe REDICK ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
BpedU attentfon will be given to all suits
taunt corporations of every description ; will
practice in al nhe Courts ortbe Bute and the
United States. O Bce. Famham St. , opposite
Court House.
ADAMS &SIMERAL ,
A ITORNET8 AT LAW Room 8 Crelghta
J\ Block , 16th rjad Douglas street ! . no9dh
C. F. MANDERSON ,
A TTORNZT AI-.LA.W 22 laznlum-BtlMt
jtx Omaha Kebnaka.
PARKE GODWIN ,
A TTORNET AT LAW 14ta aad Doojiaj
JBtnets , with Q. W.Do n .
T. W. T.
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
Omc 215 Bonth Fourteenth Street.
EAST INDIA
BITTERS !
HER & CO. ,
BOLE MANUFACTURERS
OMAHA. KTcb. P ]
Only Direct Line to Bance , NiB
CaFr
Fr
FrHi
TUHaa Hi
* Jannarr n HiVf
Vf
Vfft
Febmary ft
TKCaiUI' February i
PRICE OF PASSAGE Pnr'nillng wlnel- c
TO EAVEB-Firat Cabin , tlOO andtSO ; Second
and cUnsilf. AiFa
Fa
LOUIS DE BEBIAN
FRANK E. MOOSEi. , .
Street , Bet. Famharn and
o U. S. Eipreas-O e -v P
t aa lp , ) 01UBAKEB. He
THE -DAILY-BEE.
OMAHA PUBUSH1NC . , PROPRIETORS.
Farnham , bit. Sth and 10th Street * .
TERHS OF SUBSCRTPTIOH (
1 year.ln advance ( postpaid ) . 18.00
6 months " . i.OO
months " 9 " . SJX )
TIKE TABLES.
T11EMAILS.
.
- W. E. R. , 4JO , m.,8p. m.
0 B. & 0. . . i JO * . m. , S p. m.
C. a L 4 > . K. KSO ! . m. , I p. a.
C. & St. Joe 150 a ra.Jp. m ,
8.01ty&P.tao .m
. W.,1iSO a.m
onma.
O AH. VT. R. R. , 11 a. m. U p. JTV.
B fc. Q. , 11 a , m. 020 p m ,
0 R.L&P.lla.mllp n.
C. E. it St. Joe , 11 f. m. , 11 p. m.
8. City & P. , 11 m
V P. . 4p.m.
B. & K.lnHeb..4p
j ocal toalls lor Btatea IOWB leave Wo
y.vli : 1:30 a. m.
Office open from U to p. m Sundayi
THOMAS T. HALL.
ArriralandDeparturDeiTralns
UNION PACIFIC.
uuvm. AKBITB.
Daily Express. . . .12:15 p.m. > 30p.m.
do Mixed 6:10 p. m. 435pm.
do Freight.- . . 6:30 a. m. 1:40 p. m.
do do . . . . 8:16 a. m. 12dOm.m.
TlVf-J CARD OF THE BUBUHGTOH BOUTS.
UUVaeXaKa OMAHA.
Kxpreae. 3:10 p.m. Ezcrcs 10 0 a. m.
Moil. . . 0:00 : a.m. Mill. . . . 10:00 p.m.
Bundayi Exoepted. Sundays Ezcepted.
CQICAOO , ROCK ISLAND fcPACIFia
Hail M..GOOam. 10:00 p.m.
press8:40 p.m. 10.OOa.ni.
BcDdayi Excepted ,
CHICAGO & N.ORTHWE8TEBR.
Mall 6:00 a .m. I 730p.m.
Exprets S:40p. : m. | 10-00 a. m ,
Sundays excepted.
KANSAS GIT ? , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUIT8.
. _ _ 8-00 a
fbe only line running Pullman Sleeping Can
oat of Omaha ta Union Depot.
OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND SIOUX CUT
& PACIFIC RAILROADS.
Express . 8K m. | fc85p.m.
Dally Except Bundayi.
inn ]
Omaha pV ) . . . . 9:00am :
PlattcmonthTarlOfii am
Kearney Jncar)7:55 ) pm
Red Cloud ( arr)7:5S ) pm
- , - - , . . -
Blooniingtonar)9:25p2& ) Omaliaarrj.oDpin
BEPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY.
HaitlnKi OT ) 8:06 : a.m. i Bloomlcgton ( ariaOp.m
Bloomtagton 136 p m | Hastlnji ( ar ) 0:55 p m
SIOUX CITY & BT. PAUL B. B.
Hall _ . .6:10a. m. I Express 100 a. m.
Kxpre9 . . . . . . .S:40p. m. | Hall 1M p. m
BE1DGE DITIBION U. P. B. B.
.
Leave Omahadally a.m. , 9a.m. , 10 a.
11 a. m. , 1 p. m. , X p. m. , 8. p. m. , 6 p. m. , fl
m.
Leave Conndl Bluffs -835 a. m.SS5 a.m. ,
10S5 a. m. , U38 a , m. , 135 p. m. , "MS p m. ,
26 p. m. , 63S p. HU , 035 p. m
rour trips on Sunday , leaving Omaoa at B and
a. m. , 2 and 6 p. m. ; Couadl glufls at 838 ,
a. m. , and 235 and 535 p. m.
Leare Omaha : 0 a.m.,7 a. m. , B'JO a. .m , ,
p. m. , iiO p. m. , 73fi p. m.
LeireConncll Bluffs - . 7:16 a. m. , 8:40 a. D. ,
a. m. , 6:26 p. m. , 7.-00 p. m. , 7 0 p. m. ,
p. m. Daily except Sunday.
OMAHA 4 REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. B
LRITI. AEarrm.
jl | 10.45a.m. tMp. to.
Dailr eiceot 8ond T.
COMMERCIAL.
Omaha Wholesale Markets ,
OMAHA , May 12 , 1880.
BUTTER AND EGUH.
Choicstable . 1720o
Packerslota . 1018
Fresh eggs , per doz . 8J
Honey . 16@18
POULTRY.
Chickens , per doz . 3 00@2 26 1
Dncki . 7@8
GROOERIE3.
8UOARB.
CutLoaf . 10j
Powdered .
QrannUted . H ,
Btandard"A" . 10 ,
OffA .
Extra choice find Tery bright. . . 4S&52
Bright Table Drip . 45 48
New Orleans Hollasses . 48a50
Rio , prime to choice . 17al8
EUo good to prime . 16al7
EUo fair to good . 15Jal6
Mocha . 28
3. G. Java . 25a28
RICE.
Choice
3ood to primeDRlEDIUUFTS.
DRlEDIUUFTS.
SfewPrunea . 9a9
DldPrunes
Currants , choice new . . 7 :
BlackBerries . 12
EUspberries . SPitted -
Pitted cherries . 22
Michigan brtd Applei . 9
* . -f Sliced . .
Evaporated " U
State Peaches . - . 9
5alt Lake Peaches 14"
California Peaches !
CANNED GOODS.
'S"0ysters , 2 ft ) cans , ? case. . S 75
'do do lib can , per case. . 225
' jhtWelght Oysters 2 Ib tf case 2 90
Irhon , 1 ft , tf dozen 170
do . 2Ib.0dozen 2 76
Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , case 2 50
" " 3 Ib , tf casa S 35
Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , t ? case. 4 60
" " 2 Ib , case. 3 60
laspberries , 2 Ib , V case , 300
Jlackberries , 2 ft , tf case 270
3orn , 2lb. caee 2 60a4 00
Apples , Gal , tf doz 385
farrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , t ? case. . 3 90
ItringBeani. 2Ibper case. . . . 240
SUNDRIES.
futmegs. 10
> epper. 15
' ' ' * *
aores1. . . . . . . . . . . 45
Josiia 27
lope U |
todies , 16 or 1 § i
> reenvnchLyepercase 3 90
} eaniper bushel 80 '
Cheese full cream 14
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Allen'a
Allen'sPInks . 7
Ancon * Fancy. . . . . . - , . . . . . m ? 7 ?
Manchester..f.t. . . . ? . . . * . . . . * - . t\ .7 * .
Merrimack..t.f..t..rw ; i , * 7
MemmackSbirtinga.'A- . fc-7
Kichmonds . 7
Blchmonds , E . * 7
Sprague'a..v. . Ci
Bimpeon's Mcrami gi. . . . . . . . . . , > < 7
Simpron's Black . 7
. STBJPES.
American. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -i - 10
Amoske/.1 . . . . ; ' 11@12
Awning Btrfpw. ; . . . . - . . - . . - . . . . ' 19'
Tiewiston , A . 16
Hamilton . 12J
Omega . s . 1617
.ittafield . 7
LUMBER.
Framing. 18 ft. and under . $20 00
Eachadd. ft.orerl8 , perM. . . . 50
Fenoing , No.'l , 12 to 20 ft . 22 00
" N > o.2,112to20ft . 2000
Sheeting , Dressed , No. 1 . 2000
" " No. 2 . 1900
Common Boards , Dressed . 22 00
STOCK BOARDS.
AStock . 4000
B " . S500
0 " . 3000
Common Stock . 25 C )
No.lFlooring 40 DO
No.2 " 3500
No.3 " 2500
Yellow Pine Flooring , No. 1. . . 45 00
SIDING.
No.lSidldg 2500
No.2 " . . .v 2260
No.8 " 00
PICKETS.
No.lPIcleto , perM 82 60
No.2 " " 2500
FINISHING.
No.lFMshlJ.ll , and 2 in. . . 6500
No.l " Tin. . 6000
No. 2 " li , IJ , and 2 In. . . 45 00
No.2 " Tin 4000
No. 3 Finish , in : 3500
BHIP LAP.
Plain Ship Lap 2300
O. G. " No.l 3000
No.2 2500
" No.3
CEILING ,
g Beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 2500
' < No.2 . 2300
JBeaded , 4and6in.No.l. . . . 4000
" " " No.2. . . . 35 00
Corrugated Ceiling , No. L . 50 00
SHINGLES.
A Star ( best ) Shingles. . 375
NO.-2 " . 8 00
No. 8 " . 260
LATH . . . 400
Lfcnebbl. . _ . . 135
' bulk , per bosh . 40
Cementbbl. . :
Iowa Plaster , bbl . 260
Michigan Plaster , bbl . . . . . 275
Hair , per bush . 25
Tarred Felt , 100 Ibs . 300
Straw Board , " . 400
0. O. Battens , per 100 It. lln. . . 1 25
WeUCurbing . 8000
Ho ugh 4 , and 2 in. , in Batteper
FOSlb. 1
Cedar Hal res , 7 in . 18 1
" 6ln 16 o
" QuarUr.SJn 16
Oak , 4x4 30
" 4x6 40
0. G. Caring. 6) and 6 In. , per
lOOffc.lin f ; . 300
Oak Plank and Timber , perM. 4000
Clear Poplar 6000
Black Walnut 10000
HIDES.
Green Hide * , per Ib 7-
Green Cured Hide * &
DryHidei 12@15
Dry Salted Hides 10@12
Sheep Pelts 80@1 00
Tallow _
LIQUORS , WINFS.ETC.
High Wineu , tf gal " 110
Alcohol , 180 tf cent. gal. . . . 215
French Spirits proof 120
Marshall's Bourbon Whisky. . . . 1 25
Miller's Bourbon Whisky 160 ,
Brandy , very fine , tf gal. 4 OOaS 00
do common to fine 1 50a3 75
Sin , 100 per cent 1 40a3 00
do Holland , 90 percent 1 25
tuns , mixed Jamaica , gal. . . . 1 25a4 00
do New England 2 00a2 50
Kennedy Bitters gal 160
do do $ ? case 7 00
do do do 100 case lots 660
Champagnes , pints in baskets. .20 OOaSO 00
Domestic Champagne 12a20
L'ort Wine $ case. . . . " . 5 OOalO 00
Jherries 6 OOalO 60
Mes , Edinburg 275
do BasB&Co's 275
Jninness DnblinStout 2 75
1/KATHEK.
Jest BlaughterSole S3a35 stfo
Jest Oak 38a41 fo
fost
French Kipa 1 lOal 45 st
Drench CaliUeading brands. . . . 1 25a2 10 stse
) ome tlc Kips 65 al 00 seai
) omestic Coifs 90al 10 aig
lemlock upper , t ? foot 20a 22 g
) ak upper , V foot 24 a
{ rain , upper , tf foot 20a22
nnings , $ doz 7 OOalO 00 be
toppings , J ? dor 900 beat
Jorocco , ( bootleg ) tf foot 35
do oil dressed 35 at
do Simon per skin 2 75a3 00
do Glovelkid 325
toot Webbingbolt ? 40o50 [
HARNESS LEATHER.
Jo. 1 Pittsburg Oak 41 '
Jo. 2 Pittsburg Oak S3 af
fa. 1 Cincinnati ! Oak. . . . . . . . . 36 fo
I'D. 2 Cincinnati ! Oak 33 fohe
ro.lHemJpck 35 hehe
ro.2HiermpcK hePi
COAL , KETAIL Piqi
inthricite 1050 qi
tlossbnrg 1200 te
Wyoming 860 te3s ;
Iskaloosa . . . . . 550 3s
owaNut 5 00
ih
Thite Breast 660
ihP
All Played Oat P <
i a common complaint in hot weather. va
I yotx eel BO , get a package of Kidney vaH
vort and take it and you will at once feel
atonic power. " It keeps ur the healthy or
ction of the Kidneys , Bowe and Liver , raM
nd thus restores the natural life and rahi [
treugth to the weary body. hi
BucKien'a Arnica Salvo
The BEST SALVE in the world for tote i
lota , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt teen >
Iheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Ohapp- '
d Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all en
inds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve of
guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- ofan
led in every case or money re bonded , anmi
'rice 25 centa per box. For sale by miur
Bdly J. K. ISH , Omaha. P ° >
te :
It is well known that a relationship ex * sh
ts between piles , constipation , kidney shat
iseates and liyar troubles. In Kidney atwl
Vort we have a remedy that acte on tn wlwi
eneral system and restores health by gen. wi
y aiding nature's Interna1 process. er
g ° >
gto
in Honest Medicine Dree of Charge , to '
Of all medicines advertised to cure BUnc
ny affection of the Throat , Chest or nc
mugs , we know of none we can rec- thSI
mmend as highly as DB. KINO'S NEW SI
hscovERY for Consumption , Coughs , tnwl
folds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe- wl
cr , Hoarseness , Tickling in the CO
'hroat , loss of voice , etc. This med- at
ine does positively cure , and that tn
'here everything else has failed. No I ]
ledicine can show one-half so many
ositive and permanent cures as have th
ready been effected by this truly an
onderful remedy. For Asthma and
Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur- anHi
g the very worst cases in the fihort- Hi
5t time possible. We say by all no >
leans give it a trial Trial bottles hem
ee. Regular size $1.00. For sale by m ;
( lly ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. Thwi
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D. 1. C.
la an aliKoIatu nod Irresistible cur * * ? I pilwe
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fo <
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, Jntempa. ince and the nsc of Ophnt-Xo Mi
occo , harcot.M and EtirsaUn" , massing il ,
'r reasdhaUtof tisiafr nscrof i ha
tSo tacto ordeslre for any of them
iloos and iLjgustlcjc. Clring ; crcrr coo he i
ladlrrssSstioloccntetil cf Vaa j.y _ .
. tlD
It prcraita tt t bsohrto phrdcal and mor thi
jrostralloa that fellows the eec tmaOnf-
sln EttauJfints or narcotics. abi
r ck seti-epalltocnrelto5penoiisti ( lif <
rxmrdrugsktsJLn per bottle.
Temprnoc sodettes should ncommendk
perfectly lu . (
lopBiUersMg.Co..RocheslerfN.Y.SoleAg ) < as I
Hop Craick CHTB dnwrors n rain , looreflri1 - roi
OC.-M. qoieis the Derm , prodaccs rc&t , and ajrer
uutocure. kit
Tie Uff Pmi for Stomach , tlrrr and ghi
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li
OB 'SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTs the
Sttaon CoPorU ndM taf ; " 7
At sn early cgel was It ft an or
phan , but I had tbo good fortune to
be adopted by my uncle and aunt ,
Mr/iand MM CarJan. When I bad
become nearly of agp , I spent a cer
tain wintsr with them ia Florence. I
had the reputation of. being a belle
nnd a beauty , and I bai a rival in an
Intimite friend , a Rufsian Countess ,
who was one of the most fascinating
persons I ever knew , and yet was
largely devoid of sincerity. We were
both in love with a graceful English
man , Leon llayhaw. I believed his
heart was surrendered to the CouLtess
Nadine , until one evening he told me
that I was the object of his affection.
My aunt was a very queer character.
She wai posseised of prudish virtue.
She starred not her sin , but she starved
something else a eort of heathen
burnt-offering went up interminably
from her altars , but sne remained a
self-satisfied and very telfish woman.
Fcr some 'roison ' or other she hated
Leon Mayhew. My uncle , an easy
going man , was her slave. He left
his fortune to the care of his agent ,
and his happiness to the care of his
wife ; they both lost for him.
A suberb fancy ball came off , and
my uncle expressed himself proud of
me. As I look back at the occasion ,
through years of chilling eorrow and
disappointment , T wonder at the cru
elly of fate that can take a woman
from such triumphs as these to a con
dition wholly diaproportioned to her
strength and experience. But I must
not murmur.
Nadine was there , glowingly beau
tiful and magnificiontly attired. The
first stab I received was to see Leon
bending over her with an ardoring
smile , while he gave me a cold and
formal bow. Still , I dwelt in an at
mosphere of compliment * , and my
silly little head was turned. Leon
came tardily to ask me to dance , and
[ refused him. For that fine piece of
Folly I was to suffer twenty years. It
was but a few moments after that my
hostels introduced me to a man with
i young face and perfectly white hair
Mr. PercivaL His face gave me
the feeling tha tit was "a mask , so con
tradictory were its expressions of eye
md mouth , the former like a basilisk ,
md the latter , firm and cruel. He
ffai lavish in compliments.
When we got home my aunt was in
i bad humor , and my uucle endeavor-
ad to propitiate her.
"Our little Annette has had a bril-
iant ] success , my dear. I think she
captivated the rich Mr. Fercival ,
> f the south. "
< r I hope my nieca will marry for
ipmething bttter than money , " said
ny aunt.
I was years before I found that she
lad dismissed Leon , and brought about
ny interview with Percival , under her
nask. In a few days my uncle
jrought me a formal proposal of mar-
iage from him. I married him. I
old him I did not love him , but he
aid ho would love me enovgh for
> oth. He told me of his estates , and
he position I would have as a south-
irn lady. We were married in Paris ,
nd took a tour through Switzerland.
Chen I first made the acquaintance of
lis colored servants Oaesar , his valet
nd Batavia , Caesar's wife , whom he
rished me take for my attendant ,
'Bat , " as he wai called , was an ugly ,
epulsive yellow woman , but she was
lover and attentive.
On our trip being ended , we took
iur journey to my new home. It was
xternally handsome , but within torn
nd damp hangings , alternate squalor t
nd magnificence , dirt and disorder
nd splendor contended for mastery ,
had a heartache at the thought of ;
) y condition. It was but a few
loments before my husband Intro- :
uced me to his is ter , a tall ,
liff , unhappy-looking woman , who
jrmally welcomed ma home. I was
liown to my room , when I threw my-
jlf on the bed and wept the violent
ad unreasonable tears of youth. A
anile hand was laid on my brow , and
gentle voice said :
"Please , missus , let me take your
onnet off. "
I looked up and saw a compassion-
te face.
"Why are youl" I asked. ai
"Please , mitsus , I'se Phillis. 1'se
fine to wait on you. "
She was kind and faithful. Soon
'ter I descended to dinner , where I
tund Miss Percival mistress of the
DUBO. I did not attempt to trouble
dc
jr , my objection was too deep. Mr. dccl
ercival had sunken into a gloomy ,
cly
jeer state. He was afraid of his sis- y <
r , and afraid of Bat , who appeared wibe
ain , dominant , on the scene. One bed
I heard strange gloomy cryfrom
ty a , id [
10 hall below , and then a struggle , idnc
ran out and looked down , and taw nc
ercival struggling with two men ser-
mts , who were calling aloud for Bat. b
is white hair was in the wildest dis- :
der , his cravat torn off , and he was cam
iviog. I rushed to his aid , when cace
iss Percival came and seized me be ce
nd.
nd."It
"It is only one of my brother's at-
cks , " she said. " Bat knows what n <
of t
do. " And soon the negro woman
it
ok him away into a lone room.
The maak of Mr. Percival had falln <
i. He was a maniac , tbe inheritor
his mother's malady , and Caesar fii
id Bat were his keepersHo had si
arried me with this terrible secret
siar
itold , and I was here , under his
wer , and under the eyes of his sis- sb ar
r. My uncle was dead ; he died la ,
lOrtly after my maniage , and my
mt , I knew , would not befriend me ; 83T
hither should I turn , ah ! where ? I
rotosoma despairinglottersto north-
n : friends , but Miss Percival was too
od a watchman , and they never went ar
tbeir destination. She affected
irpriae when I told her that I knew
bl
jthiDgofPercival's malady , and raid
iat ho had told my uncle and aunt ,
le advised me never to mention his
ouble to him , but to receive him COWI
tth calm indifference. He did re WIse
iver in a few days and was kind and so *
tentivo to . Within few
ma. a years be
ro children were born , one of whom
tb
named Leon and the other , Nadine. tbbj
After our melancholy return home , it
te war broke out between the north :
iti
id the south. Percival , again in im- tb
oved health , was full of enthusiasm
fr
id ready to obey the call to arms ,
to
i
is sister warmed to fury against the
rlh. I , pusive , pale , miserable ,
igging my unconscious children to
y heart , fought the giant despair ,
iey left me Percival for the field ,
ith Ciesar and Batfor his attendants ;
iss Percival to be matron of a hos- Sit
tal. I had a hard fight to keap the dli cm
Dlf from the door. I suffered for pu [
od and clothing ; but a few faithful tloHI
a cks never left me , and we lived. HIw
Without warning certain ine i
, on a day , "T
r. Percival made his appearance. He Ch :
d never been so kind and lovable as
was on that occasion. It waa at a
ue when prospects seemed good for
e Confederacy. His health had been
solutely improved , he said , by camp
e , and Caesar , who came home with I
m , told me that he had had no re- amwll
wll
rrence of his terrible malady. Ooi
On through five more years of sor- ISt
I lived Mr. IStDo
w , . Percival never un- Do
ad to me , but with this dreadful Donl nlBe
est between as. I began , however , Be
perceive that his health was better , pn ( * ) I
d I devoted much time to studying Ctt : ;
a physical cause of then attacks : , aud fen nl
succeeded sometimes in averting and
em. nil
em.We tbi
We took a journey to "the north , titi
d at a great ball we mat Lord Al-
ne acdlu'a b * utiful wife , Jadga (
liof my surpriaevoh. jneeling them to
! find they were Leon "and Nadine. He
came to me and told me all that had
passed ; how his "father- and elder
brother had di J , and how he had fol-
loweuLNa-liue ( o Ku'sia and married
her Leon looked long and.pityingly
in my eyes ; he was regret'iog my lost
happinesi. Ai this .moment a lolld
ahiiek ran ? from the supper room.
MrPercival had ben siized by one
of hit wcrto attacks. Ho was in the
gra p of two or three men * I threw
my ehiwl over him and led'him ' away.
AB I did so the last pair cf eyes that
met mine were those of Nadiue.
At length the timej arrived for him
to leave us again.
He clasped me in his arms and said :
"My poor , patient Annette , I owe you
* great reparation. You have been
sacrificed forgiva me ! "
In vain did I try to detain him.
forgave him the wrong he had done
me , but it was too late. I never saw
him againwmtil he was brought home
dead. He fell at Chattanooga. The
majestic , wasted figure lay in state in
his own ruined hall ere we bnried it
In the earth. Oru his breast lay an
embroidered gauntlet ; it was a part of
the fancy dress which li had worn at
the ball in Florence where we met.
"Massa always wore , that , missus ,
and he told me to bury it with him , "
said Ccesar. "It was in his breast
pocket when he was shot"
Yes , I saw a drop of blood min
gling with the embroidery of myrtle
and roses on the little gauntlet , and
the dress which had brought us.to-
gether was with him to the last , -jj
Miss Percival still lives , but out } De
lations and intercourse are by'no
means close and companionable. As
to the Countess Nadine , she deserted
her husband , Lord Alleyne , disliking
English life and preferring the green
cloth of Baden Baden to the green
turf of his fine English estates. Alas ,
how mysterious are the circumstances
of life , and how tad is fate.
Tne Coming1 Edison.
While old Mr. Jinglebug was out
In the garden watering his flowers the
other afternoon , a middle-aged man
with a pair of eye-glasses and a war
of the first water on his nose , steppei
up , leaned on the fence and shouted :
"Hey there , you ! "
Mr. Jinglebug looked over bis
shoulder.
"Hey there , you ! " repeated the
man , leaning on the points of the
pickets and seeming to find comfor
in them , "I'd just like to have a mo
merit's conversation with you on i
subject of vast importance.
Mr. Jinglebug walked over to see
what he wanted.
"I feel sure , " ha started , from your
appearance that you are a man of some
intelligence and learning. It seems
to me that science- calls you one of her
sons one of her idols as It wero. "
Mr. Jinglebug replied not.
"And furthermore I feel confident
that you are interested In the welfare
of society and will readily give your
hearty consent and indorsement to
iny scheme politic , scientific or other
wise by which eaid society may bo
benefited. Eh ? "
"Yes , " replied Mr. Jinglebug.
"Ha ! ha ! I thought so ; I thought
jo by your general contour , to say
nothing of the poetic illumination of
four features. Now I want to tell you
ibout a new machine I have invented ,
[ t is called the tempograph. It is one
) f the dad-bingdest things you ever
leard of. "
"For hoeing potatoes ! " inquired
Mr. Jinglebug.
"By my halidom , no , " replied the
nventor lifting his chin off a pocket
joint with great dignity , ' 'I Ecorn
uch base things. Mine is an inven-
ion that can stop time. "
"Stop time ; keep the world from
; oing on ? " inquired Mr. Jinglebug in
reat surprise ,
"Yes sir , it will stop tima. I can
e3p it twelve o'clock all day long ,
nd I can turn time ; that is , I can
aakethe world go back helter skelter ,
icketty larrup , stop bang , &s. , until
t anchors itself at the Garden of
Sden. The Tempcgraph is a regu-
ir white-winged , wire-edged , getup-
nd-dusr don't-care-a-contlnental sort
- , - - -
f alhing that's going to knock the
obwobs off the hpopskirts of eternity ,
nd settle itself right down on the
sychological idiosyncrasies of the
olcanic tufa some of those fine days ,
nd don't you forget it. "
"What's the object of your ma-
bine , sir1' ? querried Mr. Jinglebugjfin
a ecstacy of surprise mingled with
ccitement.
"The object sir , ia this ; suppose yea
re about to die , all you will have teD
D will be to turn the crank of my ma-
line , and in an instant the time of
jur life will be turned , and you'll be
afted back to your happy youth and
B csculating and eating gumdrops un-
sr a mulberry tree with your heart's
ol , your poetic Su-an Jane. Would
ot ba fine ? "
' It would , indeed. "
1 'And then a murderer could jump
ick into the fourteenth century to ea-
ipe the gallows and the detectives
tight go gunning for him in the third
jntury , wouldn't that be funny ? "
"It would ! " said Mr. Jinglebug.
"And then if they got anywhere
ear him , he could get back to the end
time aud stand on the butt-end of
and cover it so they couldn't cot
oar him. "
"Well , really. "
"Now I want you to let mo have
ve dollars to help get it out , and you
lall be president of the stock com-
uiy ; we'll send tempographa to Asia
id all over the world , and your
lare will be about two thousand dol-
rs a week. Just think of two thou-
md dollars a week for a miserable
n111
"I can't let you have it. "
"Well , give me a quarter and you
re president. Is it a go ? " t
"No sir. "
"All right. I am scorned and hum-
led. Farewell , my lord ; I go. "
Then he went , and when Mr. Jin-
ebng returned to his flowers he dis- at ;
ivered a bag and a basket of things
ere gone. The coming Edison was
ion joined by his accomplice , who
id stolen the things while he had sc
jen talking to Mr. Jinglebug. When
ley got down the road they cut the
ig open , and the hornet nest which I
s original owner had in it gave up
s residents and in about two minutes
10 heads of the inventor and his
lends were so swollen that they had
pry their mouths open to yell , B
p'hen another president is wanted
tr. Jinglebug won't be called upon.
$50O Reward.
We will pay the above reward for any cue ol
yer Complaint. Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , In-
jcstion , Constipation or Costiveness we cannot
re with West's Vegetable Liver Pills , when the
rectienj are strictly complied with. They ve
rely vegetable , and never tail to give satisfy ,
in. Sugar coatedl Large boxes , containing 30
Ol , 25 cents. For sale by all drn ista. Be-
ire of counterfeits and imitations. The ccnn
mannfactuted only by JOHN C. WEST & CO :
lie Fill Makers , " 181 ft 183 W. MadUon St. ,
Jcago. Free trial package sent by Bull pro
le" on receipt of a 3 cint stamp.
Jold at wholesale by C. F. Goodman , J.K. Isb ,
d Eennard & Forsvthe. Omaha. ( < ) ap5d&wl >
PI
NOTICE. neOt i
Ot
Otm
m :
Birday White Guardian ol Rebecca U. White ,
d Bebecca U. White , non-resident defendants , "
11 take notice that Joseph Barker , of Douglas "Ius
ontr , in the Stite ol Nebruka , aid , on the us
th day of Hay , A. D. , 18SO , file his petition in ha fo :
e District Court , within and for the County of
raffias , in said Statefot Nebraska , against the
Id Barclay White , Guardian as aforesaid , and
sbecca H. White , defendants ; thn object and
Be
ijer of which is to obtain partition of lot two Bem
, in block three hundred and fifty (356) ( , In the al m *
y of Omaha , in said County and State , which
Eh
a lot is held by said plaintiff , ani the said de-
.
iy.
idant Bebecca M. White as tenants In common :
i the said Barclay Wnlte. Guardian at aforc- thho >
d , and'Babecca K. White are notified that
are reouired to appear and anrwerwidpe-
kro on orWors the 28th day of Juae. A. ! > . ,
a JOSEPH BARKER.
By BKHJUU > S & Hrsr. ' HI ? Attorney * .
HtedJIty 15th , 1880 , B15-22-J9J5
! FEVER AND AGUE.
FORTIFY THE SySTE- .
Andyoaaresrmed against diseage. The finest
tonic for this purpose is Hosteller's Siomach
.mlterj , which renders digestion easy and com
plete , counleracls biliousness , and Keeps Ihe
bowels in order , and so genial snd beneficent are
its effects.that not only : s the body invigorated.
And regulated by its use , but despondency ban-
uhed from all the micd.
For sale by allDruggialsa-d Dealers generally *
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.
Manufacturers
STANDARD SHOT
VtlHTTHtTlttTHtMTHHTflTTfrmfTV/
BE SURE TO BUY IT.
THIT BEST IX MARKET.
. W. BL4TCHFORD & CO.
Manufacture r3 of Leid PIp , Shoe * and Bar Lead
Block Tin , Pipe an-i Solder , L'css-d Oil
and Oil Cake.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLINT0.1 STREET , CHICAGO.
IRON TURBINE
WIND ENGINE
MANUFACTURED BY
Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0.
lha Strongest and Meat Durable
WIND ENGINE
In the World.
Hundreds In use In Iowa and Nebraska Sold
iy Dealers in nearly e\ fry county.
This cut represents our
Buckeye Force Pump
which is particularly
adapted to Wind Mill
use , as it works easily
and throws a constant
stream , and does not
freeze up in the cold
est weather. Send for
price list to !
W. H. RAYNER ,
Western Ag't , Omaha , Neb.
ONLY EFFECTUAL [
KIDNEY REMEDY
AND SPECIFIC FOR
right 9 Disease , Eiabetes , Nervous Debility ,
Fain In the Back , Loins or Side , Dropsy ,
Gravel. Incontinence aud Retention
otUrino.and Female Complaints.
Send ( or our treatise on the Kidneys , ent.tlcd
Echoes You Should Heed , " a little pamphlet
ontalnlng a great deal of Information free.
Sxcelsior Kidney Pad Co , ,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
OTSold by P. W. 8AXE & CO. . Omaha "El
GHATS SPE CIFIO MBDICINJi
RAOE MARK. The Great
English
Remedy ,
1 An unfailing
cure for Sem
inal Weak.
nesa.Spcrma.
torrhca , to
Jeforo Taking Lli i
lit follow as sequence of Self-Abuse ; lost
Memory , Universal Lassitude , Pain In the
ick , Dimncsa of Vision , P/emature Old Age
nd many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or
onsnmptlon tnd a Premature Orave.
J2TFull particulars in our phamphlet , which
o desire to send free by mall to every one.
3rThe Specific Mcdlcino Is sold by all drugzletl
tl per package , or six packages for ? 5 , or wll
3 sent ( rue by mill on receipt of tbe money by
Idreaslng
Tbe Gray MedlcSa Co. ,
No. 10 Mechanics' Block , DETROIT. MICH
OLD IN OilAHABY J. K. IS II , AND BY AL
DBOGQIBTS EVERYWHERE.
1ERVOUS DEBILITY
T vn 'Uitn-rrn' Vital Weakness and Pros-
iTimpnrejS tratlon for ovcr-work or
idiscretion "B r i > .n-nofli-in la radically
idprompUyilOIKOpatJIllC cured by It.
F&'SKSJSDeciflo Ko , 28 ,
issful remedy known. Price $1 per vial or 5
als and large vial of powder for S5 , sent post-
es on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' '
OMEO. MED. CO. , 109 Fulton St. , New Yoik.
I ust , Catalogue free. ] ap6daw9m
Alfred Carpenter , Ansonta.Connecticnt writes :
lease send Oil C. O. D. I first learned the val-
of Dr. Thomas iclectric Oil while living in
bio , and I think it the best medicine In uie for [
an or beast.
William Boland , Jr. , 14 cast Swan Street , says :
tn tbe past two years I havi bad occasion to
le Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil quite frequently
r vioient neuralgic pains and sick head chi. I
ive found it to be an absolute monarch over
tin. subduing It in a quiet , soothing manner ,
id yet acting almost Instantly. "
Mrs. Mary drimihaw , No. 112 Main street ,
aflalo , was cured of a violent attack of Rhca-
rtlsm of the hip , coofinin ? her to her chair , by
few applications of Tr. Thomas' Rclcctric Oil.
le says : "Leas than a bottle cured me entire-
My son was troubled with Rheumatism of
e knee , and was cured entirely in twenty-four
rars.
BOLD m OUAHA BY ALL DRUGQISflS
trOo to Yoor Dronist for MisstmeaaaT
nr National Dyes. Forbri litnas anddurabU-
r of color they are unequalled , Color 8 to
. , price IS esnU
, - > -rr % *
GO EAST
-VIA THE
Chicago & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
It is the SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Betwsen
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Am
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE
and all points EAST and NORTH.
IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE
ADVANTAGES THAN ANY
OTHER ROAD IN
THE WEST.
It Is the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which Is run
PULLMAN HOTEL OAES !
In addition to them and to please all classes of
travelers. It jives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Us
EATING STATIONS at 50 centa each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST I
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST-CLASS
If yea trish the Best Traveling Accommoda
tlona you will buy your tickets by this Route
3-AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Tickets Agents can sell von Through
Tickets via this road and Check ; usual
Baggage Free of Charge.
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES IS Z4 Famham St. ,
Cor. llth , and at Union Pacific Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and
Union Pacific Ticket Office.
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 New Montgom-
cry Street.
For Information , folden , maps , etc. , not ob
tainable at Home Ticktt Office , address any
agent of the Company , or
MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STENNETT ,
Oen'i Uanxgtr , Genl Pass. Agent ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Genl Afft Omaha & Counc'l ' Bluffs.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
ANT
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Sioux Ciiy .Route/
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I
From Council Binds to
IMC :
And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. This line U equipped with the Im
proved Westlnghouse Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller platform Coupler and Buffer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
li unsurpassed. Elegant Dnwlnar Room and
Sleeping Cars , owned and controlled by the o cm-
pany , run Through Without Charge , between
Union Pacific Transfer depot. Council Bin OB ,
nJStPaml. Trains leave tha Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs at 6:15 : p.m. ,
leaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. and St. Pant
at 11:05 a. m. , making
jsr-TEN HOURS nr ADVAHOTS OT AST
OTHER ROUTE.
Returning , leave St. Paul at StSOp. m. , arrlr-
Ing at Sioux City 4:45 : x m. , and Union Padfla
Transfer Depot , Coancll Bluffs , at 8:50 a. m.
J9TBe rare that your ticket * road via "B. C. *
P. R. R. " T. C HOLS ,
Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa.
P. E. ROBINSON , Aast Genl Pass. Agent.
1. H. O-BRYAN ,
Southwestern freight and Passenger Agvat ,
myMtf _ Council Bluffs.
SHORT LINE
18SO.
THE
K.C.ST.JOE&C.B > R.R. ,
Is the only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No change of cars between Omaha and St. Loul j
and hue one between Omaha and New York.
SEX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
Eastern & Western Cities
With less charges and In advance ol other lines.
This entire Una ia equipped with Pullman's
Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach-
c * , Miller's Safety Platform and
Conp'er ' and the celebrated
\ \ estinghouse Air-Brake.
tSTSEB THAT YOUR TICKET READSTS1
2TVia Kansas Citv , St Joseph audit !
vla StTEi
Tickets for sale at all coupon stations i the
IVest.
f. F. BARNARD , - A. a DAWES ,
Gcn'l Supt. , Gen'I Pass. & Tirket Ag't
St. Joseph , Mo - St. Joseph , Mo ,
W. C. SEACHREST , Ticket Agon. ,
14 Fifteenth Street , bctnrren Farnham and
Donglas , Union Block , Omaha.
fOS. TEIION , A. B. BARNARD ,
Pass. Agent , Omaha Gok'l Agent , Omaha.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Utfthout Change of Cars I
BURLINGTON QUINGY
TF. Tnt7 TBtf1 > TT -
Ylth Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Passen
ger Coaches , and
> ULLMAH SLEEPWG& DIHIKC CARS.
t Is acknowledged by the Press , and all who travel
over it , to be the BIST Arronmo and BIST
HAHASIO Road in the Country.
ASSENGERS GOING EAST
Should bear in mind that this Is tha
3EST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East , North and Northwest.
Passengers by this Route have choice o
fOUE DUTEBENT BOUTES ,
And the Advantage of SIX Daily Line * cf
Palace Sleeping Can from Chicago to
{ ew York City Without Change.
Jl Express Info * on IMS Una are equipped with
the Westlnghonse Patent Air Brakes and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , tha most Perfect Pro
tection Against Accident *
In tne world.
igLUIAH PALACE 8LEEPIKQ AND DIWNO CAM
Are ran or. the Burlington Route
Information concerning Routel , Rates , Tim *
lonnections , etc. , will be cheerfully given by
pplylng at the offlce of the Burlington Route ,
13 14th St. , Omaha , Nebraska.
L K. PERKnrS , D. W. HITCHCOCK ,
Genl Manager. Gen. Wesfn Pass. Agt.
. O. PHILLD7I , St. Joe. , Mo
General Agent , Omaha.
H. P. DEUEL ,
Ticket Agent , Omaha.
tehSdlip _
o trnF.P\D 1T1 ? *
M I-AY : Pn.EvR.
17J o .l1ltl ll l ee C lCl'
' " Irl r. > er enl , ChronK . - .
'CUM trro torrbea , ! J
tpfjp ritr , ) feaalt O.srj
ilii ) , j rioiutlr or by 1.1 "
. . . . ft
"T * ' * " * f ititl , 1 % pice * , pr
l'ir only i c ficiio m tf * city wlK *
-
; & 2siy Remedy
-iT ACTS AT THE SAME TME OS |
' .iS 5..VER ,
; THE BOWELS.
, - | and the KIDNEYS.I
rX combined action sites it' '
' ( . * rf'dfoiccr to cure all diseata.
Sick ? !
y Because tec allow these great < rrgan\ \
ilo become clogged or torpid , andl
lY/fonoK37tumorsare 'therefore forced *
&in'.o the blood iJtat should be erpeHcdl
i ? B.'MOUSXESS , PILES , COSSTIPATI05,1
KinSEY COMPLAISTS , UBWAKI
Q DISEASES , FE3IAI.E WEAK * I
y KESSES. AlfD SEBTOUS I
2 D1SOHDE11S , 1
by fsufin-jfrce action of these organi !
J aid rtitorintf their power to throw off }
tltj \ tinnfnlc.1 rtltU I'ilM.Conitipationt I
A Why friiliUaed over disordered Kldnen 11
j .rUycnilarenerToaiarsIekhradaeliof
Vt Itj hare sleepless Bighti f
Use KIDNKY WOHT and rtjolee to I
HesUA. Jl it a dry , vegetable compound aid 1
Gi It ofyourDntggia , he trftf order U\ \
for you. Price , SUOO.
&f > ( WSlicaiiicrtpnHJ Bliri S .
\
Q11P lor CoiigIisCoMsBronchitis
P PSIDC , ,
O U H L U UIIC Asthma , Consumption ,
And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs.
Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use.
. . .DOS TBE DECEIVED by unpHncipM il-Vers who try to nUm oS npvi vo
. Bock and Rvo in p-ace of our TOLU ROCK anl RYE , which Is the oV 1U >
lCATk.D article mode , tbo GCXUIVE navin ? a GOVERXMfi.N C ST.VJIl' on e ch bottle.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revc i ter
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OK INTERNAL REVE.\L )
WASIIIXOTO * , D. C , January 2J. 1330. PT wit
Messrs. LAWREXCE & SIARTIN , 111 Madison St .Chlcasw.llU. :
QS.MLMIM : I have received a "certified fornuU" eMa ; th * ingredients and nlatkrs prjpor.
tJODs uaed in the manufacture of an articla which you advoruse ami oil under the nwne of TiM.U
KOCK and RYE. " 1 his compound , according to vour formula , li the opinion of this otBu , w tiH
haveia sufficient quantity of the BALSAM OF TOLUto civoltall the ailraiitares aacrflxsl t > ' . *
article in pectoral complaints , while the whijky and syrup coaj.ituta anemublon rwdaria tiu
comround anagreeat.le remedy to the patient.
In the opinion of this offica , an article compounded according to this fo-muUmsy pnperl > bo
classed as a medicinal preparation under tbe t rjrislons of S.-hedala A , f allowing section 3,157.1. a.
Kevfaed btatutes , and when 10 scamped mar be told by rnicsbt * . Apothecaries' , and Other I' - 'al
without rendering them liable to p y special Uxas liquor cleaNr * .
Yours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. RAUM. Commission - .
Lawrence A Martin , Chicago , Sole Aifents for the United stites and C nvl . Sold bj ag
KUM , Grocers and General Dealers everywhere Wholesale Atfjutf r Neb , STEhLE , JOH.Nb t Si
CO. , will supply the tnda at manufacturers prices.
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R ,
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE V * * '
Its main line runs from Chicago to Council
Bluffs , passlni ; through Jollet , Ottawa. lA8nllc.
Geneseo. Mollne , Kock Island. Davenport. U'eit
1-lbertT. Iowa Clty.MnrenKo. Brooklyn. Orlnnell.
Dos Molncs ( tbo capital or Iowa ) , Muart. Atlan
tic , and Avoca ; with branches from Rnreu
Junction to Peorla ; Wilton Junction tcMuica-
tlnc. Washington. Falrfleld. Eldon. lielkjiap ,
CentrevllIel'rlnceoD. Trenton , Uallatln. C'ame-
rnn. Leavenworth. Atcnlson , and Ka39o.i City ;
Wuhlngton to Sleourner. Oskaloosa , and Knoi-
vllle ; KeokuK to FarmlnEton , llonaparto , Ilen-
toniDort , Independent. Kldon , Ottumwx Eddr-
vtllp. Oskaloosa , 1'ellaMonroe , and Des Molnes ;
Newton to Monroe t Des Molncs to Indlanolaand
Wlnlersot : Atlantic to l > ewls and Andnbou ; and
A"oca to llarlan. This Is positively the only
Ilallroad. which owns , and operates a through
line from Chlcnco Into tha Stnto of Kansas.
ThrouKh Express Passenger Trains , with Pull
man Palace Cars attached , are run each way dally
between CHICAGO and PEORIA. KA.NSAS CITT ,
COUNCII. ULurrs. LBAVENWonTn and Aicni-
bON' . Throush can are also run between Mtl"au-
ieo nnd , Kansas CUT , via tha "Mllwaukeo and
Kock. Island She . Line. "
The "Uroat V-ock Island" Is macnmcently
equipped. Its road bed Is slmplr perfect , and Its
track IslaM with ( teel rails.
What will plouso rou most will bo the pleasure
of onlojlnc vour meals , whllo pusluK over the
beautiful prairie * of Illinois and Iowa. In one of
onrmaznlncent Ulnlne Cars that accompany all
Through Express Trains. You cet an entire
meal , as good as Is served In imjr flrat-class hotel ,
lorseventy-Bve cents.
Appreciating the fact that n majorltr of tha
people prefer separate apartments for different
purposes ( and the Immense pn sencer business
of this line warranting It ) , we are plva-iod ti > an
nounce that this Company runs I'ullman 1'alaee
SUtptny Can for sleeping purposes , and 1'atace
Vininq Cart for eatlnir purposes onlr. On
KTC.it fentaro of cur Palace Can Is a 8M
SALOON wncrerou can enjoy jour "I- UU
at all hears of the dar.
Maimltlcent Iron Bridges spaa the Miv i
and Missouri rivers at all points cn , ed 3t
line , and transfers are avoided at Counci. Bl
Kansas City. Ijeavenwrrth. and Atchlaci ?
certlon * boincmado in Union Oepota.
T1IK I'lt ClFAI . K. CONNKUTIDAb I
THIS ( iHKAT TIIllOUUII LLM3 Um 4
IO1J.OWS.
At CuiCAUo.with all dlvcrclne lines ( or i
East nmlNiutn.
AtBNGi.Kwoon. with the L.S.iM.3.
Ft. W.if. It Kdi.
At WASIII.NOTON llEianrs. with r. . (
L. K. it
At UA SAU.B , wlUi 1IL Cent. R , R.
At 1'Fiini.wlth I' . P. * J. ; P. II. "
W. : III. Mid. : and T.I * . AW. Uds.
At UoLK ISLAMI > , with -Milwaukee JL KcCt
bland HJortUnc. " nnd Rocklsl'd * foe. f" '
At DAVENPORT , nltli the Davenport lvlaJoa
C.M..tbt-P.il-H.
At WEST l.IUEHTT. with theIUCK. * t\.tLit ,
AtUlUNVELU Central Iowa K. U.
A t DES Moi.svrf. with D M. * P. D. U. K. i
At COUNCIL Ui.urr . with Union PnciacitB. )
At ( .M AHA. with It. A Mo. R. ItIt. . lu Net. >
AtCOLUMIlCSjUNCTIOf.wlthllClt.N.n-
At OTTUMWA. with Central lowall.I.i W _
St. L. * l"acw and C. II. * Q. IU Kd * .
At KEOKUK. with TeL , Peo. * War. :
Lours * l ac- . and bt. 1 , Keo. * N.-W.
AtCAMEKO.V. wlthll.fct-J It.Il.
AtATCHIsON. with A ten. , Topckn
Atch. * Neb. and Cen. Br. U. P. It. Itds.
At J.EAVE.xwouTn. with Kan. Pao , octf Katir
Cent. 1C. Itds.
At KANSAS CITT. with all lines for the Was
and bouthwcst.
I triT > MAX rAT.ACK CARS . nr < - run throneh to 1'EOICIA. DF.S .MO11JXJK.
COUNCIL Haven's. KAXSA. * CITV. ATCIIISON. and 1.KAV.CNWOKTII.
Ticket * vlii thl. Line , known lu the "Orrat Itock , Iiland Jtoute , "
.
all Ticket Acent * In the "United Htnten and Canada.
Far Information not obtainable at your homo ticket office , addreii ,
. . , . . .
A. KIMBA-HiIj B. ST. JOHIW.
Qea'l Supcrlntendtnt. Uea'l Tk : . and I'BJS'K . ,
CUcaKd
GHAS. SHIVERiC
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS
W STT A 33BS.
And everyming pertaining to the Furniture and
Upholstery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
W -U
ap SI mon th sat 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
± sso _
MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST & CO SPRINFFIELD , 0
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking
Cultivator , with or without Sjrinqs.
The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style.
Inquire for them at the beat dealers.
F. H. PU&H , Gen. Agent , Uinaha , ffeb
A new and and hitherto unknown remedy fo
all diseases o ( tbe Eidnej-s , Bladder.and Urinary
Organs.
It will positively cure Diabetes , Orarel , Drop
sy , Briacht's Disease , Inability to retain oreroel
the Urine , Catarrh of tbe BIsedir , high zojjttA
and Bcanty urine , Painful Unnatin ; , LAME
BACK , General Weakness , and all Female
Complaints.
It aroldes internal medldnes , ia certain in it
effects and cures when nothing else can.
For sale by Druggists or sent by mull free
upon receipt ot the price , 12.CO.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PROP'RS ,
' Toledo , o.-
JsTSend your addresi for onr little book ,
LHow a Life wag Bared. "
JAMES E. ISH , Aeeat for y bnik
Dr. Bosanko's Kheumatio Care :
AK ALKALI OISTUEST.
Ihe add Blood Is the primiT cause an-1 sus-
talnlnz power ot BUICHATOJC. Waero thtro
an Alkali there can b no Bn ai"Ti < r
"DK. B03ANKO KIIEUMAT1C CVKK la
Chemically precared Alkaline , neutraHito ? th
addityandremoTinr Chronic Inflimmatioa by
absorption. Price JSCenU.
Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy ,
for thb ona ot
and ermanent cui
A safe , sure
b without aneqnM forth *
PSti. rriceSOCenti.
.
Corunna , Jllcbi.an , says : Your Pit * Remedy
basglTenfirrt claaa ratljfactlon.
The Dr. Boaanko Medicine Co. ,
PIQUA , OHIO.
C. F . OOODXUr.
_ tAjrent. Omaita.-
APPawe * lnyouTOwntowa.rermjancB
$00 ? " * * dw HJr UrtaiC9.oitUaM | | ii