Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 26, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    4:5 Years "before thePiiblie.
THE CEMU8ME
1IYER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy " for
all the ills that flesh is Leir to. " but in
affections of thcXiver , and in all Bilious
Complaints , D.vepepsia , and Sick H ° ad-
acnc , or diseases of that character , they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used pro.
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 rednvax seal on the lid ,
with the Impresion.McLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa-
turcs of C. McLASE and FiteMiso BROS.
S Insist niton having the genuine
DK.C.McLANE'S LIVElt PILLS , prepared -
pared by
FLEMING BnoS.l'itlslraiIiFu ( ,
the market being full of imitations of
the naniD-T/a/xttir , epclled differently ,
but same wronunciation. _
COUGHS , BRONCHITJS AND. CONSUMPTION.
What a Well-Known Dreg int sayg about
A'Jcu'8 Lone Laleam.
MOTHERS , P.EAD !
UAKIi 10 > SUTIOX , Sy.
GZXTLEKXX : The denv nd for Allen's Lung
Balnun is hicrrceimr constantly. Tr.e ladles
think there t * no medicine equal IT it lor Croup
Jd WhoopJiiK Couirh. C. 8. MARTIN , -
_ _ _ Sold b ) all Medicine Men.
Toll-Gate No. 2.-SSSSS1
e niou . 7 objects to find , iked etamp/crwick
' ; gg DR. E. C.objects V BnRilo N. Y.
wroctllaoayat home easily made. Uootij
lUttfraa. A.Or ! R * Trae&Co. Portland. JJe
ATrOHPEYa-AT-LAVT.
. S1MERAI ,
A TTORKEl" AT LA WC n.pl eil'g Block ,
-iibcrasiid Uouxlaa.
OilAII \ ,
D. L TKOM tS.
T'ORNKY AT I.W Eoanii morey , buys
A and eelU real cttJr. lconi 8 , Crclghton
A. C. TKQUP ,
A TIORKSr AT LAXT-Offlce lu Hsrsoom'i
A. Block , vllh GSOTS * E. Itltthitt , 1506
Farahkn St. OMAHA. NEB.
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DEXFER L T.1S3AS ,
A TIORHET AT LtW-Crut.-k3Eack t Build
A. lrg.
A. M
i TTORNEY AT LAW Ofiot. 15M Farnham
A. Btr et.
et.A.
A. SWAHTZIANOE
TTORKEV AT LAW-Oof. litb and Farohain
itfcrt. mayatt
WILLIAM A. FONDA ,
A TTORNETi' AND COONEELOB AT LAW.
XV. Room No. 6 , Frenier Block , opposite Poet
OfPce. OMAHA , NEB.
WM. L. PEABODY ,
T AWTER ODce In Crelghton Block , n t U
_ iJ Port Office , OUAUA , NEBRASKA.
KOTAET roBUo. coLi.r.ciiorrs MAM *
E. 0. MDLAUCHLtK.
A TTOHSET AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
JTnE PEACE ioutheart corner rate nth
indDjuglaiSt.
/ZTCollectlons Promptly Attended
O'BRIEN & BARTLETT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
OFFlCE-Unlan BoUcFi/Ve ! nlh * nf Tirnhata
A , L gOBSOM.
A TTOrwreY 4T LAW Room Crolgbtoa
JBlock. . OWAU : Nob. JunMf
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KARBACH BUCK , COR. DCUQI5TH ST8.
OMAHA. KER.
W. J. Connell ,
A t.torney-at-'ta w ,
Office : Front rooms , up BtAlrSj In Banicom'a
n w brick building , K. W. corntr Fifteenth and
Famham Streets.
Jora L RIOICK. Cnis R.
REDICK & REDICK ,
Attorneys-at-Law.
- - .
!
Epedxl attention will bo given to all suits
apjnrt corporations of every description ; will
. practice in al : tie Courts oi the BUU and the
united State * . Often. FarnUam 8C , opposite
Court HOUBO. „
ADAMS & SIMERAL ,
TTORNTiT } AT LAW Room 8 Orolglito
J\ . Clock , IBth Mid Douz'os streets , nofdh
C. F. MANDERSON ,
* . \ TTORNXT AT LAW 242 Famhim Street
* J\ . Omaha Xebraaica.
PARKE GODWIN ,
A TTOHNET AT LAW-llth and Donglal
jBltxto. . with Q.
T. w. T. RicnuiDs. Q. J. HOST
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attornoys-at-Law.
Omen 215 South Fourteenth Street.
'
Only Direct Line to France. L
GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN SiS
TJETWEEN New York and Harve.Pier * 2N.B S
Tj.footof Morton St. , pier of company.
% Travelers by this line ai old both transit by Xn S
iah railway and tbe discomfort of croeelng the
chantie lln a small boat
ANADA , FILAMIECL , Wednesday January SI E
I noon.
AMERIQUE , B. JoocLOVeJneeday February C
.11 a. m. A
FRANCE , TRUBILLB , Wednesday , February N f
IS , 11 a. m.
PRICE OF PASSAGE ( including wine ) : S' 1
TO HAVRE First Cabin , $109 andfSO : Second S'N
Cabint5B ; Steerage , t26indudlnwino , bedding N
and utlnsilj. Pi
LOUIS DE BEBIAKAcent , 6 Broadway.N. T. PiCl
FRANK E. MOORES , No. 214 , West Side Kth
Street , Bet. Famham and Dougbo , Next Deere ClO
o U. S. Express OfDce ( Sieu of Paia ti ClB
teamihlp. ) OMAHA. NRB. B
C tngnnpcrdayathome. Samples worth 16 free
3 lUM UAddrees Stlns.m ft Co. . Portland Malnf ; G
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BOLH MANUFACTURERS , IoLe
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OMAHA. Neb. NiAJ
QUAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE AJB
i ADC MA T/C. The Great KADEJMARK. AJHi
GrSrts Enerlleh Hi
$4Zi Remedy , HiPi '
1 An unfailing 01
cure for Sem 01d
inal Weak- d
neaa.Spernu-
torrhea , Im
that follow u Mquencaof S ] Abuse ; loa
ot Memory , Uulrernl LaMltaJe , Palo In the PIN
BKkDlmno9B of VWcn , .Premature Old A N !
Mid muir other Diseases tin lead to Insanity or Be
Consumption ind Premit'tre Grave.
* Tnll particular ! In trjr phamphlet , which BeLc
wedcsirc to Bend free by mail to every on * . Lc
C&The Specific Medicine il sold by all drogzlst * LcCa i
at n per paekase. ils
or packisea tor 3 , onrll
be tent free by mill on receipt ot th monerTij CaFr
' Fr
FrHi
- No. 10 MecnanicoctwDTf Hi
-BOLD HiPe
Pe
Pec
< SHOW GASES < i
KAMTJlCIUa..U > ZT Ai
nt- - - * < - - \ AiFa
r. O J > "W\.T % L 3DIEQ " Fa <
0317 CAE3 ST. , OMAHA , NKB. i
OTA. cowl asortpjcut Jwav .o ! } h l.lE4 Pen
n ,
DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING . . PROPRIETORS.
Farnknm , fret. Stk and 10th Strutt.
TEKUS OF SODSCniPTIOX
\ear.Iu advance ( postpaid ) J8.00
" ' >
6 mouths
months " " 2. H >
TIKE TABLES.
THEIAILS ,
.
C. H W. H. Ri O a. m. , 8 p. m.
C B. S Q. . t30 * . to. , 3 p. tn.
C. R. L A P. K. R. , iSO a. m. , p. m.
C. i St. Joe 4.20 m. , 8p.n.
.
0. P. K. R-H:30a.m.
B. & U. R. B , Sli . m.
0 * K. W. , 7:80 : a. ni
crnnxQ.
0 A N. W. B. B , , 11 a. m. il p. D\ .
B 4. O .ll a. m. 930 p.m.
C BL & P. . 11 a. m , Up m.
C. B. 4 St. Joe , Jl a. m.,11 p. m
S. City A P. , 11 n
0 P..ip. m.
B. & JL In Keb. , * P
G-elmrJisforBUtea loin leave nl o
'
y.'vU : 4:80 a. m.
Office opea from 1Z to p. m Banday * .
THOMAS F. HALL. Pottoaatet.
Arrival andOeparturc oiTraiiu
UNION PACIFia
LJULVX. ARMY * .
P UyEr " " 1r"P-m- fOP-10-
6:10 . . 435 .
do Mixed : p.ro. p m.
do Freight. . . 6:30 a. m. P- -
do do . . . . 8lfi a. m. 122Mfc.ni.
; CARD OK THE BURLINGTON BOUTE.
OHAHA.
repress SMf.m. Exprees..10:00 a. m.
„ „ 6:00 a.m. Mall 10:00p.m.
Sundays Excepted. Sundays Exeepted.
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFia
jjtll fiA9c.ni. I 10:00 : p.m.
press S:10pjn. : | 10.-00a.rn.
Cundajs Excepted.
CHICAGO 4 KORTHWSSTERN.
jltil 6.00a.m. I 730p.m.
Cxprct 3:10 : pm. | WOO a.m.
Sundays exceptod.
BA"SAS OfTT , BT. JOE & COUNCIL BLUfM.
LSAVX. AK5IVX
I.J ! . . . . _ , 800 m. I Express.- . . . 8.45a.m.
Etprsv . G:0l'lp. ni.1 HJL. . . . . * . T:40.3 * . ni.
The only line running Pullman Sleeping Cars
oat of Oman * to Union Depot.
OJIAUA t NORTHWESTERN AND810CX CITY
& PACIFIC RAILROAD * .
Siprees 8:00 m. | fcSSp.m.
Daily Except Sunday * .
2. & M. K. K , In JPOJRASKA ,
[ WMll ( " ]
O.oub ( lv ) . . . . B.ODam KearneyJ'neOT)6aO ) > ni
° l tt nonthiarlO:2Sam [ BloomiBrtonlT)5UO ) ra
E dCloud ( lvj..6 J am
Rod Cloud ( tr)7a ) pm Platt < mouthtar > i:20p m
Omaha ( r.l:61p ) m
RKPCDLICAN VALLET RAILWAY.
BMUni * ( Iv ) 8Ki ) i a-1 Bloomlngton ( TlSOp.m )
ffloomlnifton 1:55 p m | Hastings ( ar ) CiS p m
sioui crnr * ST. PAUL & B.
U ] 6:10 a. m. 1 Express 10:00 : a. m.
BXTTCM 8 : Op.m-Mall | 730 p. m
BBTDaE DIVISION U. P. R. B ,
DOKHT T&AOIf.
Leave Omaha , daily : 8 a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a.
11 a. ra. , 1 p. m. . Z p. m. , 3. p. m. , 6 p. m. , B
Ix re Council Bltlfla - rt6 a. tn. , 8SS a , tn. ,
10:26 a. m. , 1135 .m. , 125p.m.25 p m. ,
2s p. m. , 535 p. m. , 6:36 p. m
four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaua at 9 and
a m. . Sand 5 p. m. ; Couarfl Bluffj at 925.
, m. , and 2:25 and 6:25 : p. m.
.
Leave Omaha : 6 a.m.,7 a. m. , 8:40 a. m(1
p.m. , :60p.m.,736p.m. :
LriveComicU Blufla : 7:16 a. m. , 9:10 a. . ,
a. m. , 6S6 p. m. , 70 p. m. , 7:50 p. tn. ,
p. tu. Dally except Sunday.
OMAHA & BETUBL1CAS VALLEY R. R.
. ARRI71
10 : < Ba.m. 145p.m.
DtU'v ' exceot Suudar.
COMMERCIAL ,
Omaha Wholesale Markets ,
OMAHA , M jr 24,1880 , ?
BUTTEK AND EGUB.
: boloetabl 1720o
Packers loU 10@1 ? ,
Freh eggs , psx doz , , . , §
loney 16@18
POULTRY.
.
vhlcteni , per dot 2 00@2 25
Jacks
GROCERIES.
EUQABa
3utLoaf J
Powdered J '
Irannlnted J
Standnrd"A" 1
„
Sxtra choice and very bright. . . 48a52
Jright Table Drips 45a4S
few Orleans MoflaaseB 48a50
Market advancjn '
llo , prime to choice 17al8 >
o coed to prime , laH ? )
Ho fair to good 15a15
tfocha. „ _ 28
RICE. .
'
vjaa
DUiEDtKOia-s.
iewPnmea
MdPruncs
7urrant , choice new . 7 < Bi
JlackBerriea . 12' ' BiN
laspberries . * N
Pitted cherries . 22 ' ,
tlichigan grtd Apples . '
f.3 ? Sliced * . N
1 "
itate Peaches . . ? Ni
ialt Lake Peaches. 14J NiAJ
California Peaches. m AJ
CANNED GOODS. AJEl
'S"0ysters , 2 Ib cans , t ? case. . 8 75 ElV
do do 1 Ibcan.percase. . 24J5 Os
jghtWeight Oysters 2 Ib 0 caao 2 90 lo
ialmon , 1 Ib , $ dozen . 1 70
do 21bdozen ; . 2 75
Standard Tomatoes,2 lt > , case 2 50
- " 31b,0ca e 335
itandard Peaches , 3 tt ) , V case. 4 50
" " 2 Ib , case. 3 60
laspberries. 2 Ib , ? ? case. . 300 thblc <
Jlackberries , 2 Ib , I ? case . 2 70 dif
Jorn , 2 lb.tf case . 2 50a4 00 am
Lpples , Gal , tf doz . 385 bcl :
arrc r Fat Peas,2 Ib , V case. . 390 am
trine Beans. 2 Ib , per case. . . . 240
SUNDRIES.
fairness. . 10 >
'epper . IS II I
ilhpice . 17 IIv
aovea' ' . 45 it B
lossia . 27 ac-
lope . U acb
landles. 16 oz . 1' ' b
IreenmchLye.percase . 3 90
Iean8per bushel . 80
iheesa full cream . 11
iTlndow Glass , 60 per cent , discount - OtR
count off list. R ]
HARDWARE. edki 1
1RON. _ ki
bmmon bar . 3 iitic
orse-shoe bar . 4 tic
'orway nail rod ticPi
BfEKL. 8
ast plow.- 8
jn. cast , tool . " . . . . 15@17
es'p'B.Eng.do 25@30
AAILS.
ens , upwards. 3 50
'rd'd's Bhoe 'g
" mule"
mahnnails tens , upwards. . . S 50
Vstr'ahn 23@33
utnnm.nalls 23@33
DRY GOODS.
BROWN COTTONS.
.tlantlo "H" 8 !
do "F' 7
epperell "O" 3J-7i
Tl
cfo "R" S6--74
do "E"
idian Head
awwnceXXX
ebrwka. Standard "AA"
DENIMS.
moskeag 17 Bat
eaverCreek , "AA" 14 * wit Ge :
do "BB" 18j tie.
larmaken 10
'aimer 10
& "AXA" 15
lo "BB" 14
lo "CC" 13
rarren "AXA" 15
do " "
"BB" M
do "CO" . . . . , 13
UUCKS ,
lymonlh "AAA" 15
'ew Bedford , 10 oz jg
ostonS. O 12 a
BLEACHED COTTOKa
onsdalo / . . . . lU (
do Cambric - , . . . . 13
&bot . ' 9
rait of the Loom . ' U
ewYork Mills 13
Hls'Muslin 10J s
ramsntta v 36-12 }
epperell ; 6-4 30
do 8-4 24
do 9-4 27 ti
do 11-4-30
TICKINGS. \ (
moskeag. . . . . ' . . 82 21.
sll O.B\O ' . . . . 20
do "AA".i. : . -.V.- . Ill
do AAA" 1 ?
17
PRINTS.
Albany 7
Albion 7J
Harmony. . . - - - - fi ,
American'I * ' 7
Allen'g r 7
Allen'gPinka. * - * 7
Ancona Fancy 7
llancheftiT . 7
Merrimack - , 7
Merrimack Shirtings. . . ' 7
Kichmoncls . 7
RichmornlE 7
Sprague'a . . . . - : . - . - , . , - . CJ
Slmpson'g Monrnin g ' . . " . . - * 7
.
Simpson's Black. . . . . ' . . " " 7
STRIPES.
American 10
Amoskeag . ' 1112
Awning-stripes . ' . 19
Lewiston , A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Hamilton 12i
Omega , 16@17
' .ittafield 7
LUMBER.
Framing , 18 ft. and nnder ? 20 00
Each add. ft. over 18 , per M. . . . 50
Fencing , No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft 22 00
" No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft 2000
Sheeting , Dressed , No. 1 20 00
" " No.2 1900
Common Boards , Dressed 22 00
STOCK BOARDS.
AStock 4000
B " 3500
O " SO 00
CommonStock 25 f )
FLOORING.
No..lFlooring . - 4000
No.2 " 3500
No.3 " 25 00
Yellow Pine Fleering , No. 1. . . 4 5 00
SIDING.
No.lSididg 2500
No.2 " 2260
No.3 " 00
PICKETS.
No. 1 Picket * , perM 32 50
No.2 " " 2500
FINISHING.
No. 1 Finish , 1J , 1 J , and 2 in. . . 65 00
No.l " 1 in 5000
No.2 " 1J.1J , and 2 in. . . 4500
No.2 " lin 4000
No. 3 Finish , in 35 00
SHIP LAP.
Plain Ship Lap 2300
O. G. " No.l SO 00
" " " No.2 23 00
" " No.3
CEILING.
8 Beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 2500
' " No.2 2300
J Beaded , 4and6in. , No. 1. . . . 4000
" " " ' . 35 00
No.2. . . .
Corrugated Ceiling , No. 1 50 00
SHINGLES.
A Stir ( beat ) Shingles 375
No.2 " 300 f
No.3 " 2 50 1
LATH 400 i
Lime.bbl. . ' . 135 ,
' bulk.perbush 40 i
Comentbbl 2'/ )
Iowa Plaetar , bbl : 250 J
MichlRan Plaster , bbl ; ' 2 75 (
Hair , per bush 25 J
Tarred Felt , lOOlbs 3 00 a
Straw Board , " 400
O.G. Battens , per 100 ft.lin. . . 1 23 T
Well Curbing. . . SO 00 J
Ro cch J , and 2 in. , in Battsper *
lOOftlin SO 1
POSlb. f
Cedar Halves , 7 in 18 T
" Gin 16 .
" Quarter , 82n 16 !
30 fl :
Dak,4x4
" 4x6 40 o
0. G. Casing. 54 and 6 In , , per ii
100 ft..Un . .I. . 8 00 ti ;
Dak Plank and Timber , per M. 40 00 °
Clear Poplar.- .T. 50 00 '
Black Walnut 10000 {
HIDES. J1
3re n Hides , per Ib 74 ?
3reen Cured Hides 8J b
Dry Hide * 12@15 v
Dry Salted Hides 10@12 h
Jheep Pelts 801 00 „ ,
Callow 4J@5 „
LIQUOHS. WINFS , ETO. ?
Sigh Wine. , gal 110 *
Ucohol , 180 V cant , tf gal. . . . 215 Cl
Vench Spirits proof 120
Marshall's Bourbon Whisky. . . . 125 ti
kliller'g Bourbon Whiskv 1 50
,
3randy , very fine , gu. 4 00a8 00
do common to fine 1 50a3 75 "
lln , 100 per cent 1 40a3 00 side
do Holland , 90 percent 125 ai
ems , mixed Jamaica , tf gal. . . . 1 25a4 00 ir
do New England 2 00a2 50
Kennedy Bitters gal 150 w
do do § case 7 00 OJ
do do do 100 case lots 6 50 in
Jhampagnes , ptatein baskets..20 OOaSO00 U
) omestio Champagne 12a20
5 OOalO 00
'ortWine caae T
Iherries 5 OOalO 50 *
lies , Edinburg 275 * a
dp Bass&Co's 275 fe
iuinness Dublin Stout 275 g <
LEATHER. ai
test SlaughterSole 33a35 8r
lest Oak 38a41 _ .
VenchKipa 1 lOal 45 * V
'rench Calf.leading brands. . . . 1 25a2 10 "
omesticKips 65 at 00 to
omestic Caffs 90al 10 M
[ emlock upper , 1 ? foot 20a 22 Ir
lak upper , foot 24
train , upper , y foot 20a22
.ininga , doz 7 OOalO 00 co
'oppmgs , I ? doz 900
lorocco , ( bootleg ) f foot 35 be
do oil dressed 35 Tl
do Simon per skin 2 7. > a3 00 . *
do Glove'.kid 325 J'
lri
loot Webbing , bolt 40a50
HARNESS LEATHER. ? a
ro. 1 Pittsburg Oak 41 i
o. 2 Pittsburg Oak 33 dv
'o. 1 Cincinnati ! Oak 36 an
"o. 2 Cincinnati ! Oak 33 i (
"o.lHernlock 35
o.2HemTock 3' "
COAL , RETAIL . J > 1
nthricite 1050 cii
lossburg 1200 th
Wyoming 850
skaloosa 550
iwaNut 500 .
Hute Breast 5 50 in
th
TRUTH AND HONOR.
pe
Query : What is the best family medicine in
ie world to regulate the bowel , purify the
oed , remove costiveness and bllliouencss , aid
pMtlon and tone up the whole system ! Truth
id houor compels us to answer. Hop Bitters , Je
lag pure , perfect and harmless. Ed. See
lother column. in
inna
na
I Aai All Plaved Out
a common complaint in hot weather. vii
cel BO package of Kidney
yon , pet a
frc
fort and take it and you will at once feel
tonic power. It keeps up the healthy cei
ion of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver ,
id thus restores the natural life and ric
reugth'to the weary bodv. dii
co
Bucsieu'B Arnica Salve ] In
Tbe BEST SALVE in the world f or InDi
ots , Braises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt pn
Jieum , Fever Sores , Tettor , Chapp- pnwe
Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all th
Ends of Skin Eruptions. This Salvo thmi
guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- glc
od iu every case or money re Bonded , in
rico 25 cents per box. For sale by on
5dly . J. K. ISH , Omaha. on
ofl
gowe
25 1
lar
gei
no >
noma
ma
Pr
coi
to
CC1
he- Famous Seltzer Spring of prI <
Germany in Every" American
Home ! agi to ;
TARRANTS SSLTZtR APERIENT jat
kwd upon a sdcnt'fic anal rail o ( this celebrated feiMi
rman Spring , It its concentrated duplicate , Mi
th thirty to f My uparklin ; ; dates In each bot- thi
. 8ud ! by Diuggists the world over.
over.mlZeodavrSw th :
tn
foi
D. I. C/ foi
Is an absolute and irrrti iijle ! cnr- foiwi
lit
ur
do
aness , Intemperance and ( to n o of O taa : ir 31'
yuxo , rcarcollcs and Ctlznolic * ' , irmir iu
te , desire and lubit of nsisR acr cf liici , C * thi
lertaiff the t to or dsslre f oraiiy cf Ciea per. ' ' t -
xllotu and dUgartlce- Giving every ono p'-tc- ye
indlrrcsIstlbJecoatrtil ot tljo cobrtctr of j iz thin
elves and their friends.
It prevents that absolute physical an * IC.JT 4 in
irortraUontnatfcDo'B the sudden broaKnt'
Iron Bdne itunnlents or narcotics.
Fackaireprepmd. to cnrel to S persons , $ i T thiTu
rtrardruggl3t < , $ l.JS per bottle.
Tempennce sodtUea shncld rt < x > ismendli Tu
perfectly narmleea and ne v
sai
Hop Covth Cnra doi oTS alrp ln.locseartt < : ric
onEh , Quiets tto nerves , prodaces rest , aad Ju.tr
bn
aOstocure.
The Bop Pad for Stomacn , Liver and KUcpyr. thi
perlartoallothcrs. Cures hj atecrpttso * Ii
no
iperfect-HBkCrcsglsts.
thi
n < HO BUcnXfc. Cfc , ef F.oci lav X.T.wufr. > '
tit llcp ttttn ! , tlch inZa Co
Imi mi Bkl4 , ooiJsj nort cura Uua 11 otier
OR SALE BY ALL DRUCQISTS.i kei
ANTIQUITIES.
The Relics of Early Life in the
Territory Minirg by the
Jesuits.
Sin Tin i-co S ! e t:0c : Frogs.
The esrly history of Aiiznna his
still to be written , but it is in m. st
respects ident'ca ! with thit of southern
Califurnia , New Mexico aud northern
MtxSco. Th .t tha cr'ginrl inhabi
tants belonged to the siine civilizttion
as that under which Mexico rose to eo
compaiatively high a grade long be
fore Cortez landed on its shores is
usually conceded , but whether the
bulk of the people removed south
ward toward tr.e consolidated empire
of the Aztecs before the conquest of
Mesico by the Spaniards ; " whether
they remained and were swept away
by the Spanish invasion from the
south ; or whether the Apaches from
from tha north drove them out of the
open lands into the recedes of the
canons and finally extinguished all tut
the few pueblos still remaining , "Is not
certainly proven.
Probibly the turh lies between tbo
three al'e ' natives , and all the causes
may have contributed to the depopu
lation of the country and to the ruins
of the extensive citioi , dwellings , ca
nals , etc. , which strew the plains and
line the sides of the canyons. To the
student of history nothing in Arizona
equals in interest theeo architectural
remains. Now that the railway Is
finished , many of these are compara
tively accessible tha famous Caea
Grande ( being only a few miles from
the station of that name , while nu-
menus other inins exist in the dis
tricts j around Florence and Phoenix.
A fesv miles from Phoonlx are the
ruins ' of two" or throe towns and the
rvmiins ] of tr.o stupendous ennuisone
cf ! which is forty feet wide , and in
firmer times drew its supply of water
from i ihe river near the mountain ? ,
twenty ( miles distant. In this neigh
borhood ] are a'so the ruins of a build
j ing rcupying a pa'a'lelogram of 26
feet by 130 , with walls still over , ten
feet high. At from twelve to fourteen
miles from Phccnix , at La Tempo , are
remains of what must have been a
populous city , and also another sys
tem of canals and reservoirs. Bums
of a similar description to those of
Oasa Granda have been found in the
Rio Verde valley , en Pueblo creek ,
ind at Aztec pass.
Casa Grande , discovered by Father
Kino , 300 years ago , is rituated near
the Gi'a ' , a few miles from Florence.
The main building is about fifty-five
teet square , and four stories iu hight ,
mill traces of two more stories. Each
itory contains five rooms , two 35x10
eet , the other three 24x9 feet , ana all '
) f them nine feet in hight. The open- :
ngs which ones served for doors are
hree feet and one-half high , two and
me-half f .et wide at the base , and two
'eat < wide at top. The whole of the
ntorior is neatly plastered , the plas-
er ' perfect as when nrst.put on , This :
uilding is surrounded by a wall ,
? liich , when perfect , was fiftesn feet
ligh and six feet thick at the base ,
nd ' within this are several smaller
Apartments , besides a sort of watch
ewer < at the southeast and touthwest
ornera.
The towns of the Moqui and Zuni ,
he former in the north of Arizona ,
nd the latter jutt over the border in
Tew Mexico , are in so many respects
imilar to the ruins scattered on plain
nd canyon , that they evidently be-
eng to the same civilization ; but
rhether the Indians are the remains
f a separalo tribe , or the remnants of
lany tribes is one of the problems of
he his'ory of America. vai
In the Gila valley , 120 miles from aist
'uscon , are the famous Piedrai Pin- st
idas. A heap of rocks , about fifty
set high , is covered with rude figures , t :
comeirc , comic , anatomical. Here cc
ro squares , circles , crosses , triangles , is
nakcs , toads and vermin ; men with- le
ut heads and dogs without tails. The lew
ketches show considerable similarity w
those of the Azec Calendar Stone in saai
fesico. It is a tradition with the aisa
ndians that thosa stones were put sad
jere in the time of Montczurna to re- d
jril treaties between different tribes. d
The "Indians" of Arizona evidently vi
clong to several very difierent stocks , fein :
he wild Apache , formidable for hia in
ealthtnesa and treachery more than In
om his numbers ; the peaceful , not tero
isily provoked , yet bravo Pimo ; the ro
idustrious Papago , and the town- io >
nrelling , family-loving , orderly , clean fir
id the self-sustained Moqui , have lit- up
0 in common. The dhtanco which th
ipirates the rude Apache from the an
Loqui , with his old and respectable dr
vilization , is as great as between bo
lat of the rude tribes of Siberia and as i
10 cultivated Japanese. or
The ruins in the canyons , on almost ab
.accessible ; terraces , are believed by be
fajor Powell to bo more recent than behe
toso of the plains. He believes the he
ioplo took refuge there to escape the thwl
Danish incursions. wl
In an old Spanish work entitled
Apostolic Labors of the Society of
jsus , " the finding of gold and silver of f
the Ssnta Rita mountains ia thus ,
ir rated :
"In the year 1769 , & region of th ea
silver discovered the
rgin was on
th
ontior of the Apaches , a tribe ex-
iedingly warlike and brave , at the
ace called Arizona , on a mountain
Oil
dge which hath been named by its rk
scoverors Santa Rita. The dis-
ivery was made known by a Yaqui fuBi
idian , who revealed it to a trader of
th
urango , and the latter made it
iblic. News of such surprising so
ealth attracted n vast multitude to ar
10 < spot. A depth of a few varas thwi
asses of pure silver was found , of a wimi
obular form * and ono or two arrobas miW
weight. Several pieces were taken ha
it weighing upward of 20 arrobac ; hami
IB found by an inferior mi
licial attached to the cu
in
ivernment of Guadalajara to L
eigbed 140 arrybas. ( An arryba is ]
pounds. ) Many persons amassed tci eif
rgo sums , whilst others , though dili- .
int and persevering , found little or ne :
th
thing. For the security of this <
ats of treasure , tha captain of the
reside of ALar sent troops , who es-
rtod the greater bulk of this silver m
ch
headquarters , whereupon this offi-
r seized the treasure as being the rei
operty of the crown.
ah ;
"In I vain the hndera protested an
alnsl this treatment , end appealed let
the audience chamber at Gnadala- fe <
ra , but for answer the authorities re-
rred the matter to the court of
ad rid. At the end cf seven years ha
.0 king made the decision , which was on
at the silver pertained to the royal onmi
easury , and ordered that hence- sli
rth the mines should bo worked a ,
r hh benefit. This decree , together j .
ith the incessant attacks of the hcs-
le Indians , so discouraged the treas- ah
re-hunters that the nines
- were aban- tei
ned , as needs must be until these teiwl
vages are exterminated. " From wl
tat day until within the past few In
sara the Apaches finally beat off all
io e who penetrated into their land yewi
search of .
gold. stt
Southeast of the pueblo of Tubac pr
10 Jesnit padres erected the Mission bLTl
umecarori , almost in the heart of the Tl
pacho country , and there cultivated sp ( ;
nctity and the pursuit of worldly va
ches with much success for a while ; vam ;
it ono day the red man surrounded 612
10 building with fire and knife , and eif
t a padre lived to tell the story. All foi
ie tribea of the Apaches , whether an
jyetero , Tonto Ohiricachua or Mog- ante ,
done , were united in the endeavor to
iep from the sight of the white in-
ider the riches of southern Arizona ,
How to Secure StraiKht Comb * in
Movable Frame Hives.
This ia the basis of successful Leo
cnhu'o , for it-is impossible to handle
thebec1 , unl &Klha c mbierofcaiigtng
perfic ly struylit in the frames , ao ai
to botaaisy tsken out stpirstaJy.
The plfiii fonnu-lf in uae , and indi
cated hy LanQ&triith , vas a bavel on
the lower fcida of the top bar. Th's
bavel , . made in the sl'apo nf a Y , was
s mutinies made very email and usu
ally succeeds tolerably.
Yet it happenel very often that the
bsei would join the comb of ore
frame to that cf aaotlur , end when
they were full of honey , it was impos
sible to separate them without cutting1
the comb and causing a great deal of
honey to run out , drowning bees and
sometimes attracting robbrs. .
The invention of the comb founda
tion or artificial comb has finally and
forever put an end to crooked combs
wherever it is used. This comb
foundation , made of beeswar , saves
labor to the bees by furnishing them
material already prepared for the shor
ing of their honey , and furces them to
build combs which hang in the tramea
"as straight as a board. " Indeed ,
artificial comb has even one advantage
over natural comb , it is more regular.
This was said very truly by one cf
our leading boo keepars at an eastern
bee convention.
There are , however , some attention ?
necesaary in order to derive the full
benefit of the artificial comb in ob
taining stra'ght combs. For instance ,
the hives should be perfectly level
from aide to side , so that the founda
tion will not bans ; out cf hia frame ,
but will remain perpendicular in it
unt 1 the bees have it finished and well
fastened to the sides. It should all be
well fastened to the center of the top
bar. This is done by pressing the
edge of it down on tha under aide of
the bT with a knife , while the war is
warm enough to be quite pliable.
When foundati n is given to a
strong natural swarm , it should be
given sparingly , not more than two or
three inches deep iu each frame , for
if a full sheet ba g'ven , the largo num
bers of baes wl ich cluster on it will
cause it to Bag. Full sheet * can bo
given safely to artificial swarms or col
onies which have been divided , or
even to full colonies in early spring
before they have attained full strength.
But in order to secure straight
combs , it is not at any time necessary
to give more than a small strip of
foundation on each frame running
along the full length of the frame.
With such strips on eah frame and
hives set perpendicular from side to
side , straight combs w.ll be cecured
every ime. It is , however , advisable ,
to set the hive somewhat slanting for
ward. This will caiMB the water from
rain or moisture to run out of the
'live , and will not prevent the combs
rom keeping perpendicular , since the
ilope will.be in. the length of the
Tames and not across them.
Straight combs ara the pride of the
icientific bee keeper ; with them bee
ceeping is a pleasure , since the hive
an be taken to pieces coinme un jeu
le marionettes ( like a puppet ahow ) .
* In our next wo will tell which hive
ye prefer and why we prefer it. We
aho gladly answer any quoition
vbich may bo asked.
C. P. DAJUNT. I
Hamilton , 111. .
Hedge Fencing. E.
ihloFjmwr.
The 0age orange and black thorn
re the two most common hedge trees. .
ho black thorn is a slow grower , but
lore hardy than the Osage , and is 0.
discarded where 0."I
low pretty generally "I
he Osaqe , a less hardy plant , can be
rown. The Osage orange is the fa- W
orito in all mild localities , for moder-
tely dry land. We will speak of L.
tnrting the plants.
This should be done about theme
.
me of corn planting. The seed ,
osting from 50 to GO cents a pound , J.
covered with boiling water at first ,
sft to stand till the next morning ,
rhen it is poured off and fresh tepid
rater put on. We then mix with a.i
and from the roadside , or fine dirt , E.
nd keep moist and in a warm place ,
ly at a temperature of from GO to 80
egrees Fahrenheit for about ton MI
ays , when the white germs will be <
A.
ia i bio. Have a rich bed as A.s
> r onions ready , and plant the seed A.
rows for horse cultivation thirty
iches apart , for hand cultivation six- I
ten inches , and about as thick in the me
fre.
w as you would sow black seed on- CO )
ns : ; cover about one inch deep with isd
ne , rich dirt. If the ground is dry cur cos
irlnklo the seed with tepid water in
10 rows before covering ; if moist
id warm this is unnecessary ; but if
ry weather comes on the rows must
3 wet every night with water about
warm as rain water. In about two
three week * the seed will appear
jove the ground. The plants must
kept free from weeds.
We have scan , however , as good a
edge as wo have ever known , where
10 seed was sown on the ground
here.it was to stand , which had been
at in thorough preparation , with a
tin of one year in time. Ono pound
seed will produce several thousand
lants , which will be ready to trans-
lank early the succeeding spring the
irlier the belter the ground where
10 hedge is to be grown having been
loronghly cultivated the summer
revious to setting the plants in it.
Ordinarily dry ground needs no M [
ovation excapting to throw up a
dge and turn about three or four
mows toward it to run off the water ,
ut low or wettish land noedi to ba V
irown up several times to form a
irt : of hog's back , on which the plants
o to be B3t six inches apart , or n
lirty-two to the rod , and cultivated by
ith care for at leasl two years , and
anured wherethe ground is not good ,
'hen two years old the plants will
ive made a growth of several feet and
ust be slashed and laid , i. e. half
it off a few inches from the bottom ,
the spring of the year , and then the
ips regularly bent over to within
ghteen inches of the ground and in-
rwoven and staked and tied , whore
cessary to keep them in place until
.e new growth comes up among the
pped branches.
One year after laying , the fence
ill turn almost any kind of stock , in-
ading pigs , boys and men. It will
quire pruning or shearing off twice
year In order to keep it in comely
tape the last of summer ( August )
id io the soring. The practice ot
tting the plants grow two or three
et high and then shearing , makes
very poor and open fence that
ill not turn pigs and geese , and
is a very slovenly appearance. But
ir plan , generally practiced here ,
akes a close , compact-hedge , very
ightly , even near the house , and
small bird can scarcely fly through
When plants can be bought for ,
y , even § 2 a thousand , ai they
lould be , it is beter to buy than at-
mpt to grow them if inexperienced.
A hedge should never ba set except
here a permanent fence is required ,
this connection we might mention
sllow willow as a tree that makes ,
hen dwarfed , a very quick and sub-
antial hedge for low or level lands ,
referred by many to Osage orange or
ack thorn. It is a rapid grower ,
be branches are aiwed In the early
ring about two feet long ,
trying in size from that of a
an's thumb or finger fo any larger
ze , and set with a crowbar , about
ghteen Jnchea deep , leaving at least Ani
ur or six inches above the surface ton
id ten inches apart in the row. The Bit
ips of the cuttings will thus be on a plet boi !
vel line. The ground should bo iUAn
ell tilled where the fence is An :
Uh <
ade , and kept cultivated and UhI
clean by tillage , with pnti-
, toca or beans on oich side
forsev ralfeel , enough t > plaiit two
] rows of poldt > ea or btnan , and to cul-
t"ya-e bctwesn theni The cuttiigs
will nuke ijrowth of frjni four eix
feet tho. first summer , 'i his growth
should a 1 bj put b.-.ck to within six
inches , when bnincbcs will sgaia ttart
out in a'l ' dirictio ; s. nukinjr aviiy
j close hedge It needs a- mill trim
ming.
A MONUMENT OF GOLD
Shculd be e-ec'ed in racaiorof the imentor of
"Anikcais , " the external 1'i'o Kcmcily. ilr.
Jamea J. Ras.ttt , of Uric , I'cunx , wr.tcs as f j-
Me-ni. NECSWIDTKR t Cj. :
Oi.ML 3iKS Enclosel find P. O order for 31.00
for which tend box "Anakesis. " I have used
two boxes and feel it my duty to siy teen that
by the use of your simple remedy I hae been
ratted from the brink of do pair to th * jojfnl
hope of eon bek ) ; able to declare mysli"en
tirely curo.1. Ono month's trial , at the f mill
expense of the coit of one oox of AnaXesis" has
pi\en me more relief thin two years djctoiin ?
with our best phya'ciam here. Surely a monument
ment of celd should be erected in memory of
the inventor of AnaktiU. tend at ouce if pos
sible.
I shall ba pleased to reply to any one who in
quires as to tlia merits of your \jluablo medi
cine , should you Eccfltto publhh this.
Sincerely jour servant ,
J MES J. IHsSKTT , Eri" , Pa.
"Ar.akesia" is roM by &I1 dru-/i ts Price
Sl.O-J per box. Samples sent free to all sufferers
on application to "Anakesw Depot , Box 3.J46 ,
New York.
AIONOt THE LADIES
The brilliant , fascinating
tints of Complexion for which
ladies strive are chiefly arti
ficial , and allwhoTTill take the
trouble may secure them.
These roseate , bewitching hues
follow the use of Hagan's Mag
nolia Balm a delicate , harm
less and always reliable article.
Sold by all druggists.
The Magnolia Balm conceals
every blemish , removes Sal-
lowness , Tan , Redness , Erup
tions , all evidences of excite
ment and every imperfection.
Its effects are immediate and
so natural that no human being
can detect its application.
Catarrhal ;
HA KINO offensive raucous , PAINS over the '
yes , CRACKLING In ths head , SICKENING
rcath , DEAFNESS and tlcklln ? In the throat ,
re SIGNS of CATARRH. The PURULENT
ECRETIOXS thrown upon the BRONCHIAL
UBES while asleep , follow the nvcoug mem-
rane , and POISON THE ENTIRE SYSTEM ,
uflererg know how OBSTINATE the disease is.
he ac'jon of Catarrhal Virus , like that of small-
ox has boon FINALLY DISCOVERED. Catarrh
now cured.
. McKrasBT , R. R'dPreo.,33 Broad St. , N. Y.
"WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CURE to won
derful. "
i. II. BROTO , Merchant , S33 Canal St. , N. Y.
CATARRH 11 YEARS. Cured byono pack
age. >
BKXKDICT. Jr. , Jeweler , 697 Broadway , N. Y.
( family of. ) Cured of CHRONIC CATARRH
. L. Butisn , 443 Broadway , Y. Y. , CATARRH
10 YEARS. Could not taste or smell Cured.
I lost my \ oice by Catarrh , and Iiava been cur
ed. i " J. IlKsDKSsoa , 155 Nawark Avc. , Jersey
City. i
r. , D. WOODS , 137 Broadway , N. Y. , cured o
Chronic I Catarrh.
A. NEIVMAK , Merchant , 305 Fulton St. , Brook
lyn 1 CHRONIC CATARRH. Given up by
physicians. Cured.
B. TIIORNK , Insurance 1S3 Montamie St. ,
Brooklyn. Self and ton cured of CATARRH.
D. McDosALD , Merchant , 713 Broadway , N.
Y. ( SUter-in law. ) Had CATARRH 0
YEARS. Cured.
Etc. , Etc. , Etc. , Etc. . Etc.
CURED ! CURED f OURF.D CURED !
O. PRESB' T. Prop. West End Hotel , Long
Branch i , Cured of 0 j eara Chronic Catarrh. W.J.
H. BROWN , 393 Canal St. , N. Y. , Cured cf 11 J.
years Chronic Catarrh.
D. McDosALD , 710 Broadway , N. Y.Sistcr-in-
Lati ) Cured of 40 years Chronic Catarrh ,
us. JACOB SWARIZ , Jr. , 200 Warren St. , Jersey 21
City , cured of 18 je'.rs chronic Catarrh.
B. Thorn. 183 Montagu * St. , Brooklyn , ( salf JO
and son ) cured of Catarrh.
McKixxKX , R. R. Prea , 33 Broad St , N .Y. :
"My family experienced immediate relief. "
tic. . kc. , &c , &c. . &c.
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Are run on tha Burlington Route.
Information concerning Routes , Rates , Time
mnections , etc. , will bo cheerfully given by
plyin ; at the office of the Burlington Route ,
Fourteenth Street , Omiha , Nebraska.
E. PEKKISS , D. W. HITCHCOCK ,
Gcn'l Mrnazer. den. YTcst'n Pass. Ag't.
O. ( PH1LHP1 , St. Joo. , Mo.
General Agent , Omaha.
II. P. DU 4L ,
l)5-dly _ Ticket Agent , Omaha.
( tn ul alma. j > * ri3ialty or by
I.rr-nl Nii , ilUilrilcJ.COctl. ft
L to-ii tiutt , acpicfl , pen >
; c i ite < mlT rnt. un in tCMCllrvltc
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> f ltT.fi- * - r * -
PSRMAMENTLY.TCURES ; ;
and Piles.
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S. K.H. CLARK , eentIineroTt.r 7 tj
Lncasea ofKIDXirr TKOCBIX3 rthaa
acted UtoacLcna. Itha carcdin nyTerrf
baa corcn of riLES , and lias ncTcr faUc-I to g
net efficiently. "
1s3r > > "ltl rprlc < : Ii
? c ir3 ol creat suCcrlne froa PUe * na Co5
( lTCac lt comjlettlr curcdme. " I
1. C.9. IICCAnOS'ofEerisUIre , y , ' one !
r&c i > ccliA9fIoixt frontier * for me ia eoa r
1r-ctcl ? c-jrlni ; a serero Urer and Kldnty J
8THAS
\itfOWDERFUL
POWER.
BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THEJ
txrnn/rni : nowdiS AND BID. ]
NCY3 AT TnnSAMT.lXHE. I
Because It cleanoe , tha system off
the poisonous humors that develops [
In Kidney and Urinary dlecaaes , Bll-l
lOJoncaa , Jaundice , Constipation , I
Plica , or In Rhoumatlcrrif Neuralgia !
and Females disorders. |
rMcnd end can 1 > Mot b7 moll prepaid ,
Bay It ot the DraezMc. Price , LOO.
Prepltics ,
B Burllneton , Tt.
For { 'oiighSjCoItls , Bronchitis
Asthma. Consumption ,
And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs.
_ Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use.
ilcra who trto pUm off upn v u
an 1 UYE , which is tlu only Mk [ >
on eieh bottle.
Extract from Report of tbe Commissioner of Internal R venue-
TKEASUKV DLr.YKTHENT. OFncc OF I.VTEK.V VSVJE ; ?
° ° Jaal"ry * * " f
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Hear , . LAWRESCE i MARTI.V. Ill VK-a St , & il ? ' ' '
GsyrLE2inxi 1 ha\e rcc Ired a "co'tlflod for-iul ci ic llo in reihcnta a d r i.iv prei
lj1 ° sT.U3eJ.l"tllc nuficturo of an article hich you drertw ! and te > l under the nu-i ot "TOUJ
UOLk and UYE. " Ill's ccmponnd , aecorUi s In joar fonuiilo. in the opinion of this ul.-r. wonH
have a s-uOcUnt quantity of the UAUNAM OF TOLU to iUcit ll thaadvanUie * M-xi-wd totfcU
rtcla m pcctcrsl comi > Uiat4. whiio the whty ! a d syrupconstitute aaemubioa raniuinc the
comrouiidantgrcealle remedy to ( he jvvient
j In the opluion of tuls offic * , an rUcl * compoua 'c-l accordins to this form On nny rroperly !
c.assed as a iroJIcinal preparation unJenhcrroii i ins of S h daljA , followios aceti- J.1W , V. S.
without rcndcricsr them liab'o to pizpeotal Uxu Kqn r ilc-xlrr ? " ' '
Yours Respectfully , ( S ccil ) GBEEN 'B. RAUM , Commissioner.
Lawrence & M\rtln , Chlcigo , Sole Aent3 for the IVu-lSti'M aadCanida. SM by Dnur
rn . Cre.anJLGeneral ? . Dealers evcrjwLcze Wh.ikiJej.Lt . f , r JCeb. . STEELE , JOH.NSOX is
, will supply the trada at manufacturer * prl.cj.
WHO IS UN ACQUAniTED rrft THE CVOCRAP HVOOTrH.SgCOUNTRY. . WIU.
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R.
IS TirE GREAT CONNECTING LESK BETWEEN THE EAST Jfc THE
Its mam line runs from Cblcaito to Council
Blufft , passlnB throuch Jollet , Otuiwa , La t-allc.
Ueneseo , Mollne , Hock Irlauil. Davenpjrt. We t
Liberty. IowaClty.Marcneu. llrooklyn , Grinnell ,
Des Molnea ( tbe capital of Iowa.3tuart. ) Allan- ,
tic , and Avoca : vritli brr.nclies from Uurenu
Junction to Peorta ; Wilton Junction toMusca-
tlLO , WosblnKton. Kalrfleld , Eldon. Uclknap.
CenWevlllc , lrlncelon. Trenton , Rallatln. ( 'amo-
rnn. Leavennorth. Atchbon. and Kansa * Cltr :
Washington to Slgnurnejr. Oskoloosa. and Knox-
Vllle ; Keokuc to Farolnirton. llonapartc. Hen-
tonsDort. Independent , Kldon. Ottumwa. Etldr-
vlllP.Ostaloosu. 1'cllaJlonroo. and Ues Molnea :
Nnwton to Monroe : Ue Molnes tolndianolaand
Wlniernct ; Atlantic to JUoirU and Audubon ; anil
A'oca to llnrlnn. This Is positively the only
Railroad. nlUch owns , and operates a throuKu
line from CblcuKo Into the State of Kanns.
Through Express I'asaenser Trains , with I'nll-
man Valaco Cars attached , are rim encti w daily
tetneon CHICAGO and I'EOIIIA. KANSAS CITY ,
COUNCIL unrrrs , I.EAVENWOKTH and ATeni-
So : . Throughcnrsnroai3orunbctiTecnMi' 7au-
Jtee nnd Kansas Cltr. via the " .Milwaukee and
KocV Island bhoLine' . "
The "Great V.oct Island" 1s maenlflcpntly
equipped. Its roait bed Is simply perfect , and its
track Is laid with steel rails.
What " 111 please you moat will bo the pleasure
of cnjoylnif your uical . while passlni ; overtho
beautiful pialries ot Illinois and Iowa , luonoof
onrmacnltlccnt Dlnlni ; Cars that accompany nil
Through Express Toln . You cet nn entire
meal , ns EOOU as is served In nuy Urst-cU53 hotel.
rorseventy-tlTe cents.
Apprcciattne the fact that a majority of the
people prefer sepiirate apartment * tonlldorent
purposes ( and the Immense jiiis enKer business
of this line warranting It ) , we arc plt-osed tunn-
nouuco that this Company run * 1'iiHman lettuce
bleeping Can for sleeping purposes , and 1'atace
liinini Cart for eatlcff pnrpo onlr. Cneottcf
( rrcnt fcntcroof cur I'alace Cars Is a SMVKl > v
SALOON wnereyou can enjoy jour "II itin.
arnll hears of the day.
Magntflcent Iron UrUlKoi spun the X.uL > <
nna Missouri rivers at all points cro eft 5T Mi
line , and transfers are avoided at Counct. ii. J"s
Kansas City. Leavcnworth. and AtcU'sos Cu y
necllons belnsmailo In Union Depnt * .
TIIK I'KINCH'AI. li. IL CONNKtTlUAe < . i
THIS ( JKEAT TllIlOL'UU LINK A&tC # .
tOIJ.OWS :
At ClliCAUO.irlth all dlvcrelns lines < ux rir >
East and South.
At K.NG LEWOOO. with the L. 9. * JL S. 'MM Jf ,
Ft. W.AC. lt.Kds.
At WASHINGTON nzicrrrs. with 1 * . ,
At i v SALLK.wlUi III. Cent. ft. it.
Atl'KHKIA.nlth 1 > . I * . AJ. ; 1M.4E.
W. : 111. Mid. : and T. P. AW. Rils.
At HDIK IHL.'I > . with Mllwankeo &
Island S ort Line. " anil Hock Isfd A fee. l
AtDAVE.srour. with the Davenport
. . . . .
At WEST1.II1EKTV. with the B. . C.ILA - * tfc
AtliUlN.VEI.l. lth Central lown K.1U
A t Dr.s ioi..rf : , with I ) M. A K. t > . It. K ,
AtCoCNCII. ULUrrs.wlth Union rnciHU M.
At OMAUA. with . A Mo. It. II. It , tu N1Z. '
At CoLVMiira Juxciiox.with H..C. it. A fi. IU
At UrruJtWA. T-ltli Central Iowa It. it V
Et. L. A I'no. and ( T. 11. A y. It. ltd-i.
At KroKUK.wltUToL , Pea. A War. : Ws3 < s
Lours A Pac. . and M. 1 . Keo. A N.-W. It Itcs.
AtCAMEIlo.v. nlthll.i-UJ lt.lt.
AtATCIIIso.V. wllhAtch.TnpckaAME ! tar
Atch. A Neb. and ( "on. Ilr. U. P. 1U Itds.
At I.CAVENWOUTII. with Kan. 1'oc , to ita
Cent. It. Itds.
At KANSAS ClTT.wlUi all lines lor ttf
and Southwest.
I AI.ACK C.V1CS nrf run thrnilEh to 1'KOICIA. DF.M
. JUI.UFFS. JLVASAS CITY. ATClHSt ! \ . nnd L.KAVEXIVOIt'1'H ,
Ticket"via this l > lnc , Unoxvn n < tbe "Orvat JC cU Iilund JCuutc , " nre lUK
all Ticket lu tli XInlte-.l ' .
Accnm btnle * nnd L'unadn.
For Information not obtainable ut your homo ticket office , addrei * .
IdJUOBAlLir , , E. ST. .TOIITC.
Qen'l Superintendent. Ucn'l Tkt. and Passer An.
FORNiTURl FEATHERS
STT A JDBS.
And everything pertaining to the Furniture and
upholstery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
JPIRIOIES-
p St mon th eat 1208 and 1210 Farnliam Sin-cl.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
IFOIR ± 880.
MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST & CO.jSPRlNFFIELD , 0
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Berun Walking
Cultivator , with -without Springs.
The Kew Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or tire Horse Style ,
Inquire for them at the beat dealers.
F. H. PTTGH. Gen. Agent , Omaha , tfeb.
A new and and hitherto unknown remedy fo
all diseases of tie Kidneys , BIadderand Urinary
Orpins.
It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop.
sy , Brlehfs Disea-e , inability to retain or erctl
the Unne , Catarrh of the BIaed r , high co.orf d
and scanty urine , Painful Urinitinr , LAME
BAOE , General WolnefB , and all Female
ComplaiflU.
It avoidea Internal medidnev , Is certain lu it
effects acd cures when cothinj ; rise can.
For tale by Drcgpfsts or tent by mail tret
upon receipt ot the price , $3.00.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PROP'BS ,
Toledo , O.
OTBend yottr addrefa for our little book ,
How Isf waa Saved.
' ISP ,
TESTIMONY.
XheCaaLlerof the First National BanJr.Troy
Ohio , gays :
TROT , O. , December SCtb , 1S73.
DR. BCBASKO MCDICCTS Co. , Plain , O. :
GISTLKMKX I was troubled with Khcanu-
ti mla tprins in the acute fj m fo liullf tha
I was unable to ue mr hand. Through tha
recommendation * cf my fciemK I was lndacc-1
to try your Rheumatic Cure , which immediately
be-an to soothe , comfort and allay the pain , ami
inaihorttimolwaarelievedof this dhtressia ?
disease. I take treat pleasure in recommending
this valuable remedy to tbo M similarly affected.
Tours reaixetfuIJy , JNO. t. MEKEDITU.
These remedies j > eak for themselves. To try
them ia to be cured. If you cannot ret th m of
year Druoiit , by remitting us 3100 we wEI
if r.d yon four bottles of the Rheumatic Cure , or
six cf tha Pile Kemtdy , by express prepaid.
Give plain direction for shipping1 j
The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co. ,
, OHIO.
m2Wawt ! C. F. GOODMAW ,
'Agent , Onuox
dKS H.H lIrttiCo.