Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 27, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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THE GENUINE
PR.C.McLANE'S
LITER PHIS
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 , Dy&pcpsio , 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 qninine. As
a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine arc ne\cr.sugar-coated.
Each , box has a red-wax seal on the lid ,
with the inipresiion.McLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each \\rappcr bears the signa
\ tures of C. McLAXE and FLEMII.G BEOS.
ST Insist upon having the cenuine
DR. C. McLAXfcs LIVER PILLS , pre
pared by
FLEJIIXG BROS.riltsburgliPa. ,
the markc-t being full of imitations of
the name JfcLtuif , spelled differently ,
but same pronunciation.
COUOHS , ERONCIirnS AND CONSUMPTION.
What a U ell-Known Drcggtit says about
Alka' < Lung KaJsam.
MOTHERS , BEAD I
The deuund for Allen's Long
Eataun 1 * lncrvJne c-omUr.tly. The ladles
think there i ? no iredidno equil to it tor Croup
ud Whooping Coii h. C. S. M A RTIN , Drcfrgist.
.Sold hv I1 Medicine Men.
Toll-GateNo. 2.n
genlora. 7 oLJ < .ct3-ofinJ.6cnd > Ump forpack.
ge. DR. E. C. ABD Jg. ButmS > N.V.
< P HOa vresk. 112 day at home e t Uy nude-Uostly
tO / ottflUrw. Adilrera Trne&Co. Tortland. Me
ATTORHEYS-AT-LAW.
WM. SIV.ERAL ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW-C-mpUll'g Block ,
IStbElicct.bctwctn FarnhamudDouylaa.
'
D. L. THOMAS , !
A TrOBNET AT LAV LOOM uiorey. buys
rand _ ftlls real cttiU > . luom 8 , Crclghton
Bl-ck.
A. C. T30UP ,
A TTOBKEY AT LAW-Offlcn ID Uicseom' *
_ \ . Block , with Ocorjo Z. Prlichctt. lf fl
Farphara Et. _ OMAHA. NEB.
DEXTEB L THOMAS ,
TORHEY AT LATY Crol'-kecauk B Bolld
A lag. ar/SU
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A. M. CHACWICX ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW Office UM FsmLam
Sir et.
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A. SWART2LAHDE
A TTOBNEV AT LAW-Cor. IJtb and Farnoam
/JL itre-t.
WILLIAM A. FONDA.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOB AT LAW.
_ ti. Iloom No. 6 , Frenzer Bloct , opposite Poet
Office _ OMAHA. NEB
WM. L. PEADODY ,
T AWYEtl 02ice la Creicbton Block , next ta
Jj PostOSco , OUAUA. NEBRASKA.
Ifoix ruBuci. ooLtxonoHS
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
A TTORNEY AT LAW ANI > JUSTICE OF
TjiE FEACE-fioutheast corner Filtetnlh
GTCollsctlnai Promptly Attended lo.1S
O'aniEH & OARTLETT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
OffFICE-Unlon BljUt.Fj/locntb ano" rarnbara"
A. L RG3ISOR.
- ' \T MW.-P.oom CreU'hton
ATTORr-'KY A Kob. | un4-lf
W. J. Connell ,
Attorney-at-Law. ,
Office : Front room * , np etalrt. In Hatucom't
new brick building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and
Farnham Btrcote.
. USDICS. CKJU R. Ittrici.
KEDICK & REDICK ,
Attorneys-at-Law.
BpedU attention will be siren to all snlti
gainst corporation ! of every description ; will
practice In al .the Courts oi the State and the
United State * . Office. Farnham St. , opposite
Court HOUM.
\ ADAMS &SIMERAL ,
4 TTORNKY8 AT LAW Eoora 8 OrelgbtD
Block , 16th r d Doutflaa itrecto. nolMh
-C. F. MANDERSON ,
AT LAW-212 FamhAm Street
AXTOIUTSY Xrbraska.
PARKE GODWIN ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW lith aad Donj in
Strata , wltli0. _ TV. Doan
T. W. T. RlCIURDH. Q. J. UOST
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
Omen 215 South Fourteenth Street.
Only Direct Line to France. "
CENERALTRANSATLANTIC COMPAN LSi
Si
TJETWEEN New York and Harre.Pler 42.NJI
jj foot of Morton et. , pier of company. SiS
Travdera by this line a ; old both transit by En S
lab railway and the dmcomfort of crowing the
chanue lin a small boat s
ANADA , FRAhOEUl Wednoaday January 21
I noon.
AUEUIQUE , B. JOOCLO , Wcdoesday February K
,11 a. m. B
FRANCE , TEDDILLI , Weduetday , February C
18 , 11 a tu. A
PRICE OF PASSAGE ( Including wine ) : N
TO HAVRE First Cabin , JIM and$80 : Second S
Cabm-56 ; Steerage , $2Stncludlngwlnebeddln ?
and utlneilrt.
LOUIS PE BKDIANApcnt , 6 Broadway.N. Y. N
FRANK E. UOORES , No. 214 , Weet Side lith P
Street , Bet. Farnham and Douglas , Next Deere A
o U. S. Eipress Office ( Slgu of Pala id C
tcamthln ) OMAHA. NEB C
r fnjnrpercliy | thotuo. Samples worth f 6 free E
3 [ IhjZUAriclTOMSllnumi & Co. . Portland Maine ; C
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B
L EAST I'NDIA , Cltt
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BITTERS ! Al
ILER & GO. ,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS , Ir
OMAHA. Nefc. N
OKAY'S SPEOIFIO MBDICINli
i RAPE MA.RK.TUO Great . : ADE
Remedy ,
An unfailing J
cureforScm.
tnal Weak.
ncsw.Spcrma-
torrbea , Im
that follow as Mqucncoof Self.Abase ; IOH
of Memory , Universal Lassitude , Fain In the PiNI
Back , Dlmnni of Vision , Premature Old AK NI [
&nd many other Uiieases that lead to Insanity or NIBe
i ; mi nmptlon tnd Premature Grave ,
f jWFull particulars In our phamphlet , which
w d Jre to send frw by mall to eyery one.
, jSSTho Specific Ucdictno u sold by all druggist * I
at (1 package , or six packages
per for JS , or wll
b sent ( rea by mall on receipt of the money by CaFr
" Fr
--due
The Gray Medicine Co. . Frw
/a 10 Uechanla * Block , Dnxon , MICH'
- ? OMAUABT J. K. ISH , AND BY At w (
DUUGGIST3 STERTWHERS. Pe
PeI I
SHOW CASES I
O. W I
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1S1T OASS ST. , OMAHA , KgB.\
Pe
THE DAILY BEE
OMAHA PUBUSHIKC . . PROPRIETORS.
PanJuzm , bfi. 9th and 10tk Street * .
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
1 ycar.ln advanca ( postpaid ) 18.0
6 mouths " '
TIME TABUS.
TSSEUILS.
C .N W. R. R. , * JO * . m. , S p. m.
0 . A < J , * SO a. m. . 3 p. m ,
0. R. I s P. K- R4.30 a. m. , 4 p. m
C. 'i bt. Joe 4 JO a m. , t p. m.
S CU > 4V. JO a-m.
U. P. R-R.Uflaxin.
B. & M. B. K . 8:25 . m.
0 * V. W. , 7iO .m
O * S. W. H. R , 11 a , m. ll p. rA.
B & W. . 1 ! a. m. 850 p m.
C U.I. &P. , -mllp m.
C. ESt. . Joe , 11 a. in. , II p. m
8. City ft P. , 11 m
U P..4p.ro.
B. ft U. In ticb. , i p
U l malls for States Iowa lean at o a *
. : 430a.m.
Office open from U to p. m Sundays.
T1IOMA3 P. HALL.
ArrivalandllepartureoiTrains
UNION PACIFIC.
IJUVI. .
DaUj Express. . . . 12:16 Pm. . 8:20 p. m.
do Mixed . 6:10 P. m. 425 p m.
do Freight. . . 5:30 a. m. 1:40 : p. m.
do do . . . . 8:16 a. m. 1220 . m.
GAUD Of TIIK BCBL1NGTOK BOUTE.
L5AY OMAHA AWUTl OltAHA.
fiKimi ! :10pm. : Express 10-00 a. m.
aJl 000a.m. llall lOjOOp.m ,
Sundays Eiccptcd. Sundays Excepted ,
CHICAOO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC.
Uail 6.03a.m. I 100 p. m
rrei. . . . . .3:40p.m. : I 10.-00 a. m.
Sundays Excepted.
CIUCAQO & NOBTHWESTEBH.
Mali 8 00a.m. I 7.20p.m.
Exprcu 3tOpm. | WOOa.m.
Sundays excepted.
FATAS CITY. ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS.
mv * , AMLTO.
rt-jl. ' . . . - 8 03 a-m. | Express 6.45 , m.
rpn * * 6 * IP. o.1 * " TjiOjj. m.
/lie only line ruuclnij Pullman Sleeping Can
out ut Omaha to Union Dpot.
OMAHA 6 NORTHWESTERN AND SIOUX CITY
4 PACIFIC RAILROADS.
Kxprew 8:00am. | S35 p. m.
Daily Except Sundays.
Of U. B. R. In fl'SBBAfiK
Omaha ( IT ) . . . . 900am Kearney J'noflv)9 ) 0am
Ptettsmotithf arlO:2a am BloominrtonlT)5:10am | { )
KcameyJ'ncar)7:65 ( ) pm Red Cloud ( If.8:85 : am
lied Cloud ( arr)7:5S ) pm PlatUmouthar4 ( Op m
IlloominjtonrV.2fipm ( ) Omaba ( &rr.4:55p ) : m
BEPUBLKJAN VALfJST RAILWAY.
n , - . nr _ . Ul AMtn w4nv * ( arl:80p.m :
nation pr ) 8:06 ajn. i Bloomlngton
BloorrJiiirton 135 p in I llartlnin ( r ) 6:55 : p m
Orleam GV ) 7:31 a. m. I In'imoU ( ar ) 1 1:00 p. m
Orleans ( M ) ? M P- m1 1 Iudlanol
SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL B. R.
Mail . 8.10 a. m , I Express . . 10:00 : . m.
* UMJ. * * * * * * * w w 1 rr f. mleat
Expren 3 : P- aI I M U 7SO p. m
BRIDGE D1VIKION U. P. R. R.
DIIMMT TIUI5B.
LeateOniita , daily : 8 a. m. , 9a.m. , 10 .
11 a. m. , 1 p. in. , S p. m. , 8. p. m , , 6 p. m. , 8
m.
Leave Council BluSst 8:25 a. m.,935 , m. ,
10 26 a. m. , 11.25 a. m. , 125 p. m. , 1-25 p m. ,
id p. m. , 5.25 p. m. , 8.25 p. m
Kour trip * on Sunday , leaving Oman * at B and
a. m. , i and 6 p. m-i OouacD Bluffs at 925 ,
a. m. , and 235 and 625p.m. ,
Leave Omaha : 6 a. in. , 7 a. m. , 8AO a. m
p. m. , 1.60 p. m. . T:25 p. m.
Lea * Council Bluff * : 7:16 . m. , 9 : 0 . m. ,
v m. , 6:25 p. mT0 p. m. , 7:60 p. m. ,
p. ta. Dally except 3un'ls .
OilAIIA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. B.
LRi\8. AtXITl.
jjjj . . . .10i5a.ro. J5 p. m ,
exceot Sundaj.
COMMERCIAL ,
Omalia Wcolesale Markets.
, May 24 , 1880 ,
BU1TER AND EGUS ,
Clioisotablo . 17Mo
Fackenlota . 1013
Fresh eggs , per doz . , f *
Honey , . . . . lotffllo 1
POULTRY ,
. .nlckens , per doi . . . . . .2 00@2 25
tuck ) . . .
GROOERIE3 ,
BUQAR8.
Cut Loaf
Powdered .
Granulated .
SUndard"A"
Off A .
Extra " 0" . 98
SYRUPS. B
Extra choice and very bright. . . 48a52 B
Bright Table Drips . 45a48
New Orleans Mollasgeg . 48a50
Market advancin g.FF
COKFEE.
Rio , prime to choice . 17al8
Rio good to prime . ,15"JI
Bio fair to good . 15ai §
Mocha . 28
RICE.
M
Good to prime 7Ji
DRiEUrMUnS.
NewPrunes O9a9
OldPrunes 8a
Currants.choice new
Black Berries
Kaspberries
Pitted cherries 22
Michigan grtd Apples ?
N. Y. Sliced 9.
Evaporated "
State Peaches
Salt Lake Peaches
CaliforniaTeaches
CANNED GOODS.
"S"Oy8tcrB , 2 Ib cans , tf case. . 3 75 O
do do llbcan.percase. . 225 loV
Lightweight Oystera 2 Ib tf case 2 90 \V
Salmon , 1 Ib , t ? dozen 170
do 2tt > , 'tfdozen 275
Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , tf case 2 50
" 3 Ib , case 3 35
Standanl Peaches , 3 Ib , p case. 4 CO thbl
" " 2 Ib , t ? case. 3 CO bl
Easpberries. 2 Ib , t > case. 300 dlj
Blackberries , - Ib , t * case 2 70 anbe
Corn , 2 Ib.tf case 2 50a4 00 bean
Apples , Gal , * ? doz 385
Narrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , tf case. . 3 90
StrinK Beans. 2 Ib.per case. . . . 240
T
BUNDRILS.
Nutmegs. 10 ItW
Pepper 15 W
Allspice 17 ito
Cloves ; . - 45
Cossia . < 27 ct
Eope t
Candles , 16oz 1
Greenwich Lyei > er case 3 90
Beans.per bushel 80
Cheese full cream 14 _
UtiASS.
Window'Glass CO per cent , discount -
count off list. ed
HARDWARE. f1
U
IRON.
Common bar . 3 tiPi
Horse-shoo bar . 4 Pi
Norway nail rod. . 10\ 8
STEEL.
Cast plow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
AT"- cast , tool . . " . 15@17
Jes'p'sEng. do . . . 25@30
KAILS.
Tens , upwards. . 350
B'rd'd'a shoe fg .
" mule" . r- .
Omaha nails tenK , upwards. . . 3 50
Nw'str's h n . 23@33
Putnam naila . 23@33
DRY GOODS.
BROWN COTTONS.
Atlantic "H" . 8
do "P" . 7
PeupBrell "O" . 33-7J T
do "R" . 36-7J
do "E" .
Indian Head .
Cawrence 2LXX .
Nebraska , Standard "AA" .
IJENIMS. Ba
Amoskeag . 17 BaGe
Beaver Creek , "AA" . 14i Gewi
do "BB" . 13J tic
Haymakers . . . . . . . . . . 10
Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
OfAVA" US i > fv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.Q IK
do ' ] BB" . 14
do L/O * J.3
Warren "AXA" . 15
do 'JBBJ . U
do CO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
1JUCKS.
Plymouth "AAA . . 15
few Bedford , 10 or . 16
Boston S.O . . 12 -
BLEACHED COTTONS.
do Cambric. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
abot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y
Fruitof the Loom. . . . . . 11
ewYork Mills . 13
tfflls' Muslin. . . . , . 10J Is
Vamsutta . 36 12J
epperell. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do . 8-4 21
do . 9-4 27
do . U-4-30
TICKEiGS. Is
Vmcakeag . S2 21 m
. * 20
, .TVi-i" * < t * " * " *
" "
do "AAA" . , v , . 16 3
Pearl Hirer . / . . . . - . . . . 17
10
PB1KT8.
Albany 7
Albion 7J
Harmony. . . . . 6 ,
American 7
Allen's 7
Allen'sPinks 7
Ancona Fancy. . 7
Manchester 7
MerrimaUc 7
MerrimackShirtings 7
Richmonds 7
Richmonds , E 7
Spraguo's < H
Simpson's Monruing 7
Simpson's Black. 7
STRIPES.
American 10
Amoskeaff il@12
Awning stripes 19
Lewiston , A 16
Hamilton 12j
nmega 16@17
ittafield 7
LUMBER.
Framing , 18 ft. and under ? 20 00
Each add. ft. over 18 , per M. . . . 50
Fencing , No. 1 , 12 to JW ft 22 00
" No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft 2000
Sheeting , Dressed , No. 1 20 00
" " No. 2 1900
Common Boards , Doessed 22 00
STOCK BOARDS.
AStock 40 CO
B " 3500
C " 3000
Common Stock 25 C )
rLOORINQ.
No.AFlooring 40 DO
No.2 " 3500
No.3 " 2500
Yellow Pine Fleering , No. 1. . . 45 00
SIDING.
No.lSididg 2500
No.2 " 2250
No.3 " 00
PICKETS.
No. 1 Pickets , p r M 3260
No.2 " " 2500
FINISHINO.
No.lFinishlJ.liand2in. . . 5500
No.l " 1 in 6000
No. 2 " 11 , 1J , and 2 in. . . 45 00
No.2 " lin 4000
No. 3 Finish , in S5 00
SHIP LAP.
Plain Ship Lap 2300
O. G. " No.l 3000
" No.2 2500
" " No.3
CEILING.
i Beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 2500
" ' No.2 2300
1 Beaded , 4 and6 in. , No. 1. . . . 4000
" " " No.2. . . . 3500
Corrugated Ceiling , No. 1 50 00
SHINGLES.
A Star ( best ) Shingles. 375
No.2 " 300
No.3 " 260
LATH 400
Lime , bbl 135
' bulk , per bush 40
Cementbbl 2 W
Iowa Planter , bbl . ' . 260
Michigan Plaster , bbl 275
[ lair , per bush 25
Tarred Felt , 100 Ibs 300
Straw Board , " 400
O. G. Battens , per 100 ft. lin. . . 1 25
Well Curbing 3000
Ro ugh 4 , and 2 in. , In Batta.pcr
lOOftlia M
POSlb.
3edar Halvei , 7 in 18
" " 6in 16
" Quarter,82n 16
Oak , 4x4 30
" 4x6 40
) . G , Casing. 5 } and 6 in. , per
lOOft.lin T. . 300
Oak Plank aad Timber , per M. 40 00
Clear Poplar 5000 t
Black Walnut 10000
HIDES.
Green Hides , per Ib 7
Green Cured Hides 8
Dry Hides 12@16
Dry Salted Hides 10@12
Sheep Pelts 80@1 00
Tallow 4J@5
LIQUORS. WINFS , ETO.
High Wine. , ? ? gal 110
Alcohol , 180 $ cent , tf gal. . . . 215
French Spirits proof 120
MMahall'a Bourbon Whisky. . . . 1 25
Miller' * Bourbon Whisky 1 50
Brandy , very fine , tf gal. 4 00a8 00
do common to fine 1 50a3 75
Gin , 100 per cent 1 40a3 00
do Holland , 90 per cent 125
ems , mixed Jamaica , f gal. . . . 1 25a4 00 01hi
-do New England 2 00a2 50 hiIt
Kennedy Bitters tf gal 160 It
do ' do # case 700 Itki
do do do 100 caselota 6 60
ki
Champagnes , pints in baskets. .20 00a30 00
Domestic Champagne 12a20 kiwi
i'ort Winetf case 5 OOalO 00 wi
Sherries 5 OOalO 50
Ales , Edinburg 275
do Bass & Go's 276
Guinness Dublin Stout 2 75
LEATHER.
Best SlaughtorSole 33a35 wlnc
BegtOak 38a41 nc
French j Kips 1 lOal 45 ncne
French CaU.leading brands. . . . 1 25a2 10 nero
Domestic Kips 65 al 00
ro
Domestic CaUs 90al 10
Hemlock upper , 0 foot 20a 22 sv
Oak I upper , # foot 24 svm
Grain , upper , 1 ? foot 20a22 m
Linings , $ doz 7 OOalO 00 y
Toppings , V dez 900
Morocco , ( bootleg ) tf foot 35 bi
do oil dressed 35 biau
do Simon per skin 2 75a3 00 au
do Glovetkid 325 aube
Boot Webbing , tf bolt 40a50 be
HARNESS LEATHER. an
No. 1 Pittsburg Oak 41 anwi
No. 2 Pittsburg Oak 33 wi
Oak 35
No. 1 Cincinnati
No. 2 Cincinnati ! Oak 33
No.lHemIock 35 he
No. 2 Hemlock 31 ! hePi
COAL , 11ETA1L Pi
Anthricite 1050
Elossburg 12 00 evwi
Wyoming 860 wi
Oskaloosa : 560
lowaNut 500 dii
White Breast 560
TRUTH AND HONOR ,
Query : What is the best family mcdiclno in
the world to r emulate the bowclt , purify the
blood ( , remove C05ti > encs3 and billiomness , aid iO
)
digestion and tone up the hole sjetem ? Truth
and honor compe's us to answer , Hop Bitter J ,
being pare , perfect and harmless. Ed. heo ] le
another column. ,
All Plaved out
a common complaint in hot weather. H
yea 'eel go , get a package of Kidney-
Wort ana take it and you will at once feel De
* tonic power. It keeps up the healthy
action of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver ,
cr tei
nd thus restores the natural life and ;
trength to the weary body. pa
tei :
BucRien's Arnica Solve ]
The BEST SALVE in the world f or WS
Outs ' , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt ed
Rhouin , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all po
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Sake ho
guaranteed to give perfect aatiafac-
tied < In every case or money re fcmded. he
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by ov
8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha.
111
tei
dote
to ;
toyo
yo
ve
cei :
The : Famous Seltzer Spring of Tl ire
Tlme
Germany in. .Every American me
Home ! -
m
TARRANT'S SSLTZbR APERIENT ID
Based upon a edentlGc analraiiof this celebrated lee
Dennan Spring , U its concentrated duplicate , Or
with thirty to fatty fparkhag do'cg In each bot- cal
. Sold by DiuggUts the world over.
" 1eodaw2w
yo ,
gf ttf-aVrtrrV- ;
D. E. C. ivas
Is an absolute and lrre I tiSjte ccr * * > :
md
rnji3 , Internpe. ance so < l the n o ci Opian. lo anTt
bacco , harcou'-s aad Mlm ! a2tirm * vL.y ; i *
tastedcstreandtab'tof n = is < f aarcf thcn.f rai
-derliieUietastccrdeslrcforaaycIthtapcr odloQsantlili' rtistuijr. Giving ovcryonor- t- ; chan <
and irresistible control ot da sclnety oi < N-.i. chm
iclvcs and their friends.
It prevents that absorcte phr-leal and inor m <
provtratton Ihitfollotvs the ruJdcn brcalict J
Erom * i r > g stimulants or narcotics md
racbigrjircpald.tocurctto5r ; jK'E.'s fi > t
ail
Temperance societies ahnald recommmJ U .t
pcriectly harmless and never-facing. dii
Hop Bitters Krg. Co. , Rochester , N.Y. Sole fjilh he
Hop Oeni jrh Care debCl-oyri all pain. IOOKIU ? x md
Sjisn.qaicu iUatocnro. the nerves , produces rest , an3 ce er hath
raperlor to all others. CorabyaLeorpQcr. i :
perfect as ! : draggijts.
Tt * Hop Btlttra Hfc. Co. , ofB a r , X. r. nlr , pr he ,
art tics * reaoiM * . U * the Hop Biu < ni hlch tri
, tei
u erw J , r ib { ran cum t&ia &U win mnedri teime
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ' me
ler
GOING FOR A STOMACH-POM P.
THE ADVENTURES OF A NEWSBOY AND A
NICKEL YESTERDAY.
St. Lou's Kepubl'can.
Jack Comic h , lln neweboy , stood
in front of tbe Grand opt ra-hnueo at
going-in timi jisterd y. Ho wa
looking at tl e p per on the wa'.ls ' and
wondering how u.a-iy tinners and
saints there were iimdo , anyhow. He
was chewinij a nickel for the rea
son that ho dii not have anything
bolter to chow All at once ho forgot
himself. He big n to fe l hut'gry '
and the nickel tun ed into a sugar
bull's eye and s'id down his throat.
As it slid ha regained his equilibrium
aud attempted to spit up the nickel
again. But it was. down too far and
to save his life he ccu'd not bring it
bick. To * ay that ho was frightened
is puttinj it nvldly. Ho wis panic
stricken. Ho ran around into the
alley and met "Red" Reardon.
. Reddy , " said Jack , "get a docto
for I've swallered a nickel. Will I die
Did you ever know a man to get wel
after swallerin' a nickel ? "
"Never , " eaid Reddy , "when I Beet
you a ccmin' thro' tha al'ey ' I know'd
, "
you was goner.
" 0 Lord , OLord , " siid Jack , "dii
you see it euro 'nufi ? "
"I'm given yea no breeze now,1
said Reddy , "why a blind man coulc
see you'd swallere j somethln' . Why
your face's whiter 'n salt. "
Ain't there no way to aavo a fel
ler's life , " said Jack , "can't you think
o1 sornethin' Red ? You 'member bo if
I yanked you out o' de nbber one day
when you had de cramps. "
"
"You might try dp 'spensary , " saic
Red , "Kelley , de Dutchman , got a
dose a pieen pumped out o' him up
dere once , and doy mi ht pump de
nickel oat of you. ' *
Jack started for the dispensary ane
Reddy ran after him. They fuunc
Drs. Dorsett and Kaufman in.
"I've swalhred a nickel , " said Jack
to Dr. Dorsett. "Can't you pump
her out and save my life ? "
"A pump won't work on a nickel , '
aaid the doctor.
' 'Yon pumped pzen out of Kelly de
Dutchman , " said "Red" Reradon
"Pizon ain't nickel * , " said the doc
tor.
" 0 Lord ! 0 Lor Jlthon I'm a goner , '
said Jack.
"No you ain't , " said ihe doctor ,
"I'll i fix all . "
you right. And so saying
he gave Jack a dose cf medicine and
sent him away with a statement ( o the
effect tint it wou'd take a great many
nicke's to put an end to the existence
of a boy of Jack's inches and weight.
1
The Guitelesa Wi nesa.
"Do you know the prisoner well1 ?
asked : the attorney.
"Neverknew him sick , " replied the
witness.
wlj "No levity , " eaid the lawyer stern
ljP . "Now , * ir , did you ever see the
prisnnerattbo ; bat ] "
"Took miuy a driok with him at
the ] bar. "
"Answer my question , sir , " yelled
the lawyer. How long haveyouknown
the prisoner ? "
"From two feet up to five feet ten
inches. "
"Will the court make the '
"I have , judge , " said the
anticipating the lawyer ; "I have an
swered the question. I 1. no wed the
prisoner ' when he was only two feet
long and a man five feet ten "
"Your honor "
"It's a fact' , Judge ; I'm under my
oath , " persisted the witness.
The lawyer arose , placed both hands
on the table in front of him , tproad
his legs apart , leaned his body over
the table , andaiid :
"Will you tell the court what you
know about this case ? "
"That ain't his " *
name , replied the
witness.
'What ain't his name ? "
"Case. "
"Who said it was ? "
"You did. You wanted to know
what I knew about this Case hs
name's Smith. "
"Your Honor , " howled the attor
ney , plucking his beard out by the
roots , "will you make this man an
swer ? "
"Witness , " Eaid the Judge , "you
mint answer all the questions put to
you. "
"Land o' Goshen , Jedge , hain't I
bin doin' it ? Let the blamed cuss fire
iway. I'm ready. "
'Then , " said the lawyer , "don't
beat about the bush any more. You
tnd this prisoner have been friends ? "
"Never , " promptly responded the
ivitness.
"What ! Wasn't you summoned
fiere as a friend. " T
'No ' , sir , I was summoned here aa a Tw Tc
Presbyterian. Nary one of us was w
jver friends he's an oldjlino Baptist , m
ivitbout a drop of Quaker in him. " )
"Stand down , " yelled the lawyer in al
lisgust. alB
" "
"Hey. B
"Stand down. "
' 'Can't do it. I'll flit down or stand !
"
ip- m
"Sheriff , remove that man Irom the ft
"
OX
Witness retires muttering : Well if
. aint the thick-hcadest cuss I over
aid eyes on. " [ Ex.
Sow Johnny Went Into the Circus. ;
tl
Detroit Free Press.
Juat before the circus opened yes-
erd y afternoon a. woman , accom
panied by her son , a boy about six- '
een years of ege , appeared on the
grounds and was the first at the ticket
ivagon. When the window was open-
the mother said to the ticket seller :
"If you will be so kind as to let a
jeer woman's Johnny into the circus by
will carry water to the elephant. "
"ctand back , madam , etind back ! "
cried , as he took in the half dollars ;
ver her head.
She took the boy by the hand and
uarched ! to the entrance of the big
ent , explaining to the man at the
leer :
"My Johnny Is going to carry hay
the cornels. "
"You and your Johnny cairy
rourself right out of thiil" was the
rery emphatic reply.
"Couldn't wo both go in for ten
enls , if we sat on the ground ? "
"No , ma'am ! Stand back now ; you
in the way. "
They i fell back for a consultation.
Cho boy had tears inliis eyes , and the
nether looked determined.
"Don't cry , Johnny dear your
noiher ( loves you and and will get you
, " she consolingly remarked , aa she
him again to the ticket wagon.
Crowding and pushing her way in , she
sailed out :
1 'Thisboy'sfather wasa preacher and
ought to let him in free. "
"Stand back , madam , stand back , "
the answer she got.
'Can't you let us in for ten cents ? "
"No ! no ! "
She drew the boy out of the crowd Br
took a walk around the tent.
fhere was a spot where the canvas was
aised a little and as they halted there
said : ' Io
"Johnny , a mother's love can snr- o
nount every obstacle. I'll stand here E
you crawl under the tent"
She spread her skiiti as far as pos-
lible. and the boy made a dive and EN
Haappeared. In about ten seconds
reappeared in the shape of a ball , N
he didn't stop rolling until he TT
ladgone thirty feet. The mother
itraightened him out , lifted him up
d inquired what had happened.
"I I don't exactly know , " replied
boy , as he looked back at - the
ent , "butlguessldon'twrefor'any c rials
nore mother's love I'll take pink
enjonade In place of ft. " * It
How to Grow Beef JnTwo Ytaw.
American sgrlcullura is rapidly
I ps iDg throu 'li I'S tiansition sta'o. '
The early history of nearly a'l ' a ri-
cu'tural coumrivs ahowa its firjt ox-
' porrs to be of lie raw material. This
piOJen'B itgilf in the most bulky aud
wti hty fcirm , ai 1 the coat if innz-
poittt on ta th country of cjnsump-
ttou must c juio i ut of the c mutiy of
produciiDn. No country ever became
we.l'hy by expoitni ri > w in tsriil.
We have expotd an avcr : e of ne r-
ly 80 00,000 bu-he's ' of Indian et rn
duriug tha la > t s-x j'oars. This is
p iticipally mtd in Enijlrtt d to grow
beef and mutton If it lakoi e'ght
pounds of corn , on an average , to
grew a pound of dreaatd bosf , then i
coati from two to five tinns ai much
to i transport this corn , as it would the
' beef grown from it. Skilful farmers
should work the surplus raw material
of their firms into the condensed
product of beef , mutton , wool , porker
or diary product * . It is mere folly ,
ii a national sen e , to attempt to keep
up the fo'tthty of the soil with arti
ficial ferulizirs ; as the German adige
liBsit : "No cattle , no manure ; no
manure , no crops. " The prosperity
of our future agriculturist must de
pend on the skillful feeding of thean-
imala , and the bovine auinnl will take
the front. A great impous has lately
been given to our beef production by
the exportation of live cattle and dead
meat in quartcss , thereby presenting
it fresh aud toothsome to tha English
consumer.
And first we must consider the bo
vine animal ai a machine for the con
version of food intj meat aud milk.
The animal Jus no paw-r of creiting
anything ; it simply elabora'e * and ap
propriates the elements of food first
to Buppcrt its own ayttem , generating
animil htai aud supplying waste , and
thea the surplus to enlarging its frame
and muscular system , and adding to
its weight. But the animal ia wholly
dependant upon itj food fvr eviry
power it exetts as a living creature ,
every breath it draws and every
motion it makes The baef producer
must accord no indopen Jeut power to
thea'iimal. In the mature animal two-
thirds of the food , hi a full raton , is
expended in keeping the animal alive
food cf support w.thout increase
of Weight. The younger the animal
twel-83 i the food of sopport , and the
greit r the grow.h or increase in
weight fiom a given amount of food.
In a ttite of nitura , or in the hands
of a jeer fosder , the bovine animal
requires four to five yeirs to reach
maturity ; but as the animal h wholly
dependent upon its food for growth ,
the time required for maturing de
pends upon the < amount of food it can
assimilate. Impr ved b-eeds that
hive been many yesn under skillful
feeding mature two yeara earlier ,
At a rattle far in f ranee , as long
ago as 1846 , AI. Renault found a two-
year-uld bull that had all his perma
nent teeth , and all the points of devel
opment and maturity in perfection ,
and was led to investigate the effect of
skilful breeding end feeding in hasten
ing the maturity of anima's. He says :
"Thanks to a better system of man
agement and feeding of cattle , and to
judicious and advantageous crossings ,
it is certain that many of our bovine
race have have experienced in their
form , and especially in their preco
cious development , unmistakable
changes for the better. "
A carefulistudy of the animals thus
early matured shows that they are as
completely developed in all their parts
ai if produced under tha old style of
feeding in four years instead of two.
[ E. W. Steart in Land aud Home.
An Extensive Vineyard.
Los Angeles Journal.
Don Mateo Keller is , now in Sail
Francisco , where he intends making
arrangements to plant his extensive
Malibou ranch with grape vines. This
comprises over 13,000 , acres and ex
tends along the ocean from Santa
Monica to the Ventura line , embrac
ing the most promising land for tint
entire distance. Henry Stuhr , Don
Mateo Keller's manager , is an experi
enced viniculturist and wine-maker ,
and we predict that it will only be a
few years until the Malibou ranch
will boast of its vine-clad hills and it )
vintagfs will be popular all over the
world.
An Honest Medicine Dree of Charge !
Of all medicines advertised to cure
any affection of the Throat , Chest or
Jungs , we know of none we can rec
ommend as highly as DK. KINO'S NEW
DISCOVERY for Consumption. Coughs ,
? oldf , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe
ver ( , Hoarseness , Tickling in the
Chroat , loss of voice , etc. This med-
cine does positively cure , and that
where everything else has failed. No
medicine can show one-half so many
msitive ( and permanent cures as have
already been effected by this truly
ronderful remedy. For Asthma and
Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur-
ng the Tery worst cases in the short
est time possible. We say by all
means give it a trial. Trial bottles
free. Regular size § 1.00. For sale by
8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha.
, It is well known that a relationship ex *
ta between piles , constipation , kidney
liaeases and liver troubles. In Kidney
iVort we have & remedy that acts on th
eneral system and restores health by gen-
ly : aiding nature's interna' process.
A MONUMENT OF GOLD
ihould be erected in memory of the imentor of
'Anakesis , " the external Pile Remedy. Mr.
fames J. Rassett , of Erie , Peuna. , writes as f clews
ows :
Messrs. NZCSTAEDTKR & Co. ;
GBVTLIUIKH Enclosed find P. 0 order for $1.00
or which tend box "AnaLests. " I have used
wo boxes and feel it iny duty to say to you that
the use of jour simple remedy I have been
aucd from the brink of despair to the joyful
lope of teen being able to c'cclarc myself en-
irely cured. One month's trial , at the tmill
expense of the coat of one V > ox : of "AuaYesis" has
u en me more relief tlun two jenrs dictonn ?
with our best pli ) alcians here. Surely a monument
ment of gold ehould bo erected in memory of
he imentor of Anakesia. fccnd at once if pos-
iblc.
I shall bs pleased to reply to any one who ia-
quires as to the merits of jour valuable medi
cine , should jou see fit to publish this.
Sincerely jour servant ,
JIMCS J. BASSITT , En" , Pa.
"AnakesU" is sold by all drujrjists Price
1.09 per box. Samples sent free to all sufferers
application to "Anaktsis Depot , Box 3340 ,
New York.
)
ONLY EFFECTUAL
KIDNEY REMEDY
AND SPECIFIC FOR
Bright s Diieaae , Clabntes , Nerroui Debility ,
Pain in the Back , Loinj or Side , Dropsy ,
Gravel , Incontinence aud Retention
ofUrtneand Female Complaints :
Send ! for oar treatise on the Kidneys , ent.tied
'Echoe * Yea Should Heed , " a little pamphlet
ontaining : a great deal of information free.
Excelsior Kidney Pad Co , ,
SOLE PROPRIETORS ,
by D. W. SAXE & CO. ,
NERVOUS DEBILITY
iTn-nliTinTrn' ' V41 * Weakness and Pro * .
lillinpflreyS tratlon for ov.twork 01
No. 28. IT
cecetol remedy known. Fries $1 per rial or 5
and large vial ot powder for $5 , sent post-
res on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS
UOUEO. MED. CO. . 109 Fulton St. , N vr York
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AMONG THE LADIES
' : The brilliant , fascinating
j tiuls of Complexion for which
' todies strive arc chiefly arti
! ficial , and all who will take the
trouble may secure them.
These roseate , ben itching hues
follow the use of Uagan's Mag
nolia Balm a delicate , harm
less and always reliable article.
Sold by all druggists.
The Magnolhfltalm conceals
every blemish , removes Sal-
lowness , Tan , Hedness , Erup
tions , all evidences of excite
ment and every imperfection.
Its effects are immediate and
so natural thatno human being
can detect its application. '
atarrhal
IIA KINO offensive nrjcous. PAINS over in j
eyes , CRACKLING in the head , SIJKEN'INO
breath , DEAFNESS and titkunir in the throat ,
are SIGNS of CATARRH. The PURULKNT
SECRETION'S thro > vn upon the BRONCHIAL
TUBtS while asleep , follow the nfcon * niem-
braie , and POISON TIIK ENF1RE SYSTEM.
Sufierers know how OBSTINATE the disease It.
The ac.ion of Catarrh * ! Virus , 111. c t hat of small ,
pox has been IINALLY DISCOVERED. Catarrh
ia now cured.
A. McKLVNET , R. R'd Pres. , 31 Rroul St. . N. Y
"WEI lE MEYER'S CATARRH CUKE is won
derful. "
E. H. BKOWX , Merchint , 339 Canal St. , N. Y
CATARRH 11 YEARS. Cured boao pack-
ago.
S. BENEDICT , Jr. , Jeweler , 607 Broadway , N. Y.
( farail of. ) Cured of CHRONIC CATARRH
0. L. BRUSII , 443 Broadway , Y. Y. , CATARRH
10 YEARS. Could not taste or smell Cured.
"lUHtmy oieebj UaUrrli. and have been cur
ed. " J. HKNDERSOV , 155 Xivrark Ate. , Jersey
W. 1 > . WOODS , 457 Brondvny , N. Y. , cured o
Chronic Catarrh.
L. A. NEWMAN , Merchant. 305 Fulton St. , Brook
lyn CHRONIC CATARRH. On en up by
physicians. Cured
A. D. TIIORXK , Insunnce 183 Montafuo St. ,
Brooklyn. Self aud son cured of CATARRH.
J. D. SIcDosiU ) , Merchant , 718 Broadway , V.
Y. ( Si tcr-in law. ) Had CATARRH 0
YEARS. Cared.
Etc. , Etc. , Etc. , Etc. . Kts.
CUKED 1 CURED ? CURED CURKD !
O. O. PBBsB i T. Prop. West End Hotel , Lorn ;
Branch , Cured of 20 \ ears Chronic Catarrh.
E. H. BROWN , 303 Canal St. , N. Y. , Cu.ed i f 11
j cars Chronic Catarrh.
J. D. McDoxuD , 710 Broadway , N. Y.Sister-in- (
Law ) Cured of 40 } ears Chronic Catatrb.
MRS. JACOB SWAKTI , Jr. , 200 Warrtn St. , Jersey
City , cured of 18 je rs chronic Uitarrh.
A. B. Tliarn. 183 Montayus St. , Brooklyn , ( Uf
and son ) cured of Catarrh.
A. McKiNMCX , R. R. Pros. , S3 Broad St , N .Y. :
"My family experienced immediate relief. "
tic. , tec. , &c , &c. , &c.
DR. WEI DE MEYER'S PAMPHLET with the
most remarkable testimonials on record , sent
free , by hisAjwits , Mess s.D. B. DEWiY &
CO.,40DeySt. N. Y. ; or by DruRlsU. The cure
Is delivered at $1.50 a package. Think of a rcai
euro for ou obstinate disease , at this trifling
cost. dccS 2ilv/-cod
IRON TURBINE
WIND ENGIN
MANUFACTURED BT
MasVFooa & Co. , Springfield , 0 ,
The Strongest and Most Durable
WIN
In the World.
Hundreds In use in Iowa and Nebraska Sold
by Dealers in nearly cvfry county.
This cut represents oar
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 Atft , Omaha , Neb.
FEVER AND AGUE ,
I SB
J.
FORTIFY THE SYSTEM.
And j on arc armed against discise. Tl.sflncst
ionic for this purpose li Hosteller's Stomach
Uillera , which renders dlgcUion ciy and com.
rtete. counteracts biliousness , and Keeps the
owela in order , and en Rcniil anu beneficent are
ts cffects.that not only is the body invigorated.
And rejulaUd by its use , but despondency ban-
shed from all the mind.
For sale byallDrujjistsand Dealers generally
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. ,
- Manufacturers
STANDARD SHOT ; .
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THP BEST IS MARKET.
. IT. BLATCHFORD & CO.
Manufacturers of Lead Pip-.Shee * and Bar Lead
Block Tin , Pipe and Solder , Linseed Oil
and Oil Cake.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 KQRTH CUSTOM STREET , CHICACO.
-MA THE
Chicago & ffortlnrestcrn
2,380 .MILES OF ROAD !
It b the SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Between
COUNCIL BLUFFS
ASD
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE
and all poiata EAST and NORTH.
IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
GREVTER FACJMTJES AND MORE
ADVANTAGES TIIAV AN'V
OrilEll ROAD IN
TUB WEST.
It U the ONLY ROAD betwetn
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which la run
PULLMAN HOTEL OARS !
In addition to these and to pleajo all clisscs of
travelers. It she * FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Its
EATING STATIONS at BO cents ea b.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS C04CJUI A.RE.fHEHKESTI
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRS f-Ci ASS
II you wish the Beat TravoltasAecommoJa
Uons you will buy your tickets by thU Route
I AND VTILL TAKd NONE OTHER.
AH Tickets Agents can sell you Tnrough
Ticket * Tia this road and Check usual
Baggage Free of Charge.
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 13J4 Farnham St. ,
Cor. 14th , and at Union Pacific Depot.
DENVER OFFICB In Colorado Central and
Union Pacific Ticket Office
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 New Montgomery -
ery Street.
For Information , folders , maps , etc. , not ob
tainable at Home Ttckti Office , addreis any
agent of the Company , or
MARVIN HUOHITf , W- STENNETT ,
Gen'l Manager. Genl Ta93. Acent.
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
OenT Ac't Omaha & Crunc'l ' Blntfa.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Rehalle Sioiu City Iloute !
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE !
Proni COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS ,
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
Vn-I all pointsin Nb-lliem Io a , Minnesota and
IXikota. ThN line is equipped with the Im-
> ro cd Wcstinchoma Automatic Air Brakeband
lliller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
3 nnsurpasitd. Elepint Drawing Room Mid
S'cepm ? CnrJ.owne-l and controll-d by the com-
lanj , lun Through With ut Change , between
Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Courcil Bluffs ,
aud St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Pcnot at Council Bluffs , at 5:15 p m. .
reacbln ? Sioux City at 10.20 p. m. , and St. Paul
at 11J3 a. m , rnak'ntr
JSt-TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
ANY OTHER ROUTE.
Returning , lca\o St. Paul at 3'30 p m , fir-
rliliff at Sioux City at 4:15 a. m. . and Union
Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9.50
a. ra. Be sure that jour tickets read % ia "A C.
& P. R R. " F. C. II1LIS ,
Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa.
P. E. BOUINSON , Abs't Gen I Pass. Agent.
J. II. O'BRYAN ,
Southw cetera Freight and Pasjcnper Agent.
mj-20-tf Council Blnffi
TUNE
J.SSO ,
THE
K.C.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. ,
la the only Direct tine to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No charge of cars betnccn Omaha and St. Louis
and but uno between Omaha and New York.
SEX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
Eastern & Western Cities
With lesi charges asd In advance of other lines.
Thia entire Hue Is oquipced with PulUna&'i
Palace S'ccpinij Care , Palace Da } Coach-
cs.SIiller's Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
\VcstinKhouse Air-Brake.
* 2T3EK THAT YOUR TICKET READSTti
jtiTV'ia Kanoas City , St. Jojeph andd
2rCGuntilBluffsR K.\Ia SfEl
S3"i oe andS , t. Louin.Ei
Tickets for sale at all coupon stations 1 the
Wen.
J. F. IURNARD , A. C. DAWES ,
Gen'l Supt. , Gen'l Pass. & 1 irket Ac't
St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo ,
W. C. SEACIIBFST , Ticket Agi-n. ,
514 Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and
Donglis , Union Block , Omaha.
JOS. TEIION , A. B. BARNARD ,
Pa-q. Agent , Omaha Oek'l Agent , Omaha.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars !
BURLINGTON & QjJINCY
With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elc0-ant Pas-
pcneer Coaches , and
PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS.
_
It is acknowlejfred by the Pre s , nnd all who
travel oicr it , to be'the Kcst Appomte-l and
Best Managed Road iu the Country.
PASSBNGBES GOING EAST
Should Ijer.r in mind that this is the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East , North and Northwest.
Passcngtrs by this Houto have choice cf
FOUE DHTEKENT EOUTES ,
And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of
IVlico falcepin ? Cars from Chicago to
New York City Without Change.
All Express Trains on thii line arc equipped with
the WiBtmirbou'e Patent Air brakes and
Millet's Patent Safety Platform and
Coupler * , thj mo't Perfect Pro
tection Against Acci
dents In the world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPIXC AND DINING CABS
Are run on the Burlington Route.
Information concerning Routes , Rates , Time
Connections , etc. , will be cheerfully ? i\en by
apphinz at the office of the Burlimjton ICoute ,
513 Fourteenth Street , Om ha , Nebraska.
C. E PF.ItKINS , D. W. HITCHCOCK ,
Oeti'l Mrnarer. Gen. West'n Pass Ag't.
. 0 PHILLIP1 , St. Joe. , Mo.
Ucncral Agent , Omaha.
II. P. IU 4L ,
fcbSdly _ Ticket Agent , Omaha.
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-clir ACTS AriJIESiUE TIME OM |
rss LIVER ,
, THg BOWELS ,
; -j and the KIDNEYS , |
js 27iJt combined actionffivea ttvxm-\ \
:1 : Jh/ Are We'Sick ' ?
' fix vse ve allow these great organs \
. j l co'ne cfrggcd or torpid , andl
. " " ; > ' * TuuJiimorsare therefore forced\ \
' 'l } thHood that sliould be '
zt'Tti'ty.
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© MUOUSSESS , PILES. C05STIPATI03 ,
/2 Kin.VET COJIWAISTS , UR15ABX '
j5 llIiE/.SES , FEMALE WEAK-
iH aWbLS. AND NERVOUS
/J DISORDERS , .
6l-'J catafnyfrea action of these organs\ \
v-3 aid restoring their power to throw off\ \
Q d > 's use.
Ct'fil jrV > rmfiitfcl vlthPiln.Coniitipatlonll
. / V 'ijr frijhtcned orcr disoriltred hudneri 11
-til .Uiyrn-lBrsnenoui orsick heodxchesl I
% * v , j./ hare eletpless nighu I j
eeae.i
wir Smsaut , he triS onltr U\ \
for yo > u Price , Jim j
iW , 2KZia H 4 CO. , Prsrf
( U < aipatrvi. )
For CoughsColds ,
Asthma , Consumption ,
And ALL DISEASE 3 of the Throat and Lungs.
Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use.
DON T BE DECEIVED by unprincipled il--'erj who try topxhnofl upon > otX
Rock nd live in p'a-o of n".r TOl.f ROCK an 1 RYE , which I * the only MliU
ICA1 ED article nude , tte 0EXCISE nntiji GOVERNMENT STVMPou each bottle.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue :
TREASURY D. PAUTJIEVT. OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVEME , > _
\ \ XIIIINOTOX : , D. C , January 2J , 1S:0 > ,
Messrs. IAWREXCE & MAKTIN . Ill Ifadisoa St.CWciso. UK :
GKMLuat : I ha > erccei eda "certified for-i'Jli" tivinstha inrodnnts and rrfatlTe
tionsntej in the manufacture of an article nhichvouadier'lsaanl'Kj'Iinder thenuuent "TOUJ
ROCK and KYE. " 1 hl compound , aceortli ztot our f > rruuU. in tbo opinion of this itllw. wouU
ha\e a sutBcient quantity of the HALsAM tr TOl.Uto ziteitall the adrantacen nscnSfl O tni-l
irt'ele in psvtcral ccmphint . whiie theijhiiVy a-id yr.ip commute an euiulilon rj.iJe.inj the
comround an > { eea'la remrdy to' ) > < < pi lent.
In the opinion of this offlcj , anarticlocoiupoun'eJic-ordin to thU formil nny pn > i .W BO
classed as a nie-Jiiual prepara'ijn under tl-e t rjii'ions of S h-duls A , foliotnj sc < .lioii J.437. U. 3-
Re\i ed fctalntes , and Lcn to stampe-1 ma ? be toM by r ra'M < , Apothecaries , and Other l'ermn <
without rendering them llab'e to piy eiKtral Uxaa U < | it > r ilt.alr ; .
Yours neipectfully , ( sijtocd ) GREEN. B. RAT7M. Commissioner.
Lawrence A Martin , Ch'cajo , Sole A-coU for fie t'nitsl t 'e * and Canada. S. > 'd bv Dru '
lrfst < . Grocers and General Dealers cvi'rjwhere Wl > Ic ! e A-nt f jr b .STEELK , JOHNSON U
CO. , ulll supply the tnde at manufacture r < pri < s
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE
SEE BY EXAMINING
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R.
is Tire nnEAT rn\\FT/rixfj LIXK KETWEEX THE EAST & THE
Iu main line runs from Chicago to Council
Itluffv pasilnu throuEh Jollot. Ottawa. La uIle.
Uencseo. ilollnp. Koclc Island. Davenport. West
Liberty , lown City.JIarcnso. llmoklrn. Crlnnell ,
l > es Moines ( the capital of Iowa ) , Stuart. Atlan
tic , and Avoca : with branches from lluretu
Junction to 1'coria : Wilton Junrtlon toAJmca-
tlr.e , Wnablnuton. Fuirfleld , Eldon. Helknap ,
Ccntrcvllle , lrinceton. Trenton. Uallatln. 'Jamo-
ron. Lcavenworth. Atchbon. and Kaa us City ;
Washington to biizournor , Osfcaloo a. and Knox-
Tllle : Keoknk to KarnlnBton , llonaparte. Ucn-
tonsoort. Independent , bldon. Otturuwv Eddy-
vllleOskaloosa. l'ella.Mnnroc. and DM Molnes :
Newton toMonrooj DCMoluea to Indlanolaand
Wlnterset : Atlantic to J ewls and Andutxm ; and
A ecu to Harlan. lhls Is positively the onlv
Railroad , which owns , nnd operates a through
line from Chicago Into the btatn of Kanxns.
1 hroueh Express I'a senKcr Trains , with I'ull-
mnn "alaco Cars attached , are run each way daily
t/etween Cinc.\uo nnd I'EOUIA. KA > SA CITY.
fOUNCIf. ISLITFF3. J.EAVtNnOIlTII and ATCHl-
bo V. Thrnuah cars are also run between i'"ttu-
tee nnd Knnnas ( Itr , via tliu "JlilHaukuo and
Kncklilandbho Line. "
' " . Island" Is
'lha "OreatV.Oi.lc nmrnitlcently
equipped. Its road bed H simply perfect , and its
track Is laid with tcel rail' .
What will please you mut will be the plpssurc
of cnjoylnK your meiiN. while pas'lnc oft-rllio
beautiful pialrlos of Illinois and Iowa , inunour
onrmacninccnt DinlnaC'nr.i th it nrcunipnnjr all
ThroUKh Exprc'i trains.un Bet an entlro
meal , as Rood an Is nerved In nny Ural-class hutcl.
for BO vcnty-tlve cents.
Apprcclatlnsr the fact that n mijority of tho.
oeople prefer separate ap irtim nn fordlUi-runt
purposes ( and the immense p i eni : .ir bu inets
of this line warrantlnc it ) . wuareplfascU tunn-
nounce that this Compnny runs 1'uUmim I'alact
M rlna Can for sleepinc purposei. aud I'aUtce
| IHmnj Can for catlnjr purpO'csoniT. " , ? . ? { ?
treat fV-itsro of cur Palace Cars l u 9 - * 5j
,
SALOON ncr youcan ciijor Jour - Jau "
ntullhonrsof thodar- . . . . .
-.j-
v -
.MacnlUcenl Iron Uriilge span the X. jMSJ *
an.lMi ourl rivers nt all pplnu cn.tv > d 7 5 *
line , and transfers are avoided nt VTF'l.r'HSll
Kan j City. Leavennnrtti. and AtcuiaOO C * "
npotlim beincmndoin n ly | > 't .
ItlK IMHM'H'AI * ItCONNhtTIO.N vjs
* 5
THIS ( VltKAT TlIROtUlI UAB AKtf
A1tJ'ruirA o.witli all dlTenrtnc lines WJ * 4
. wlthth0L.3.4M.S.
* \VAsiiiM > zuv llEianrs. with l * . ,
"AtLASALlB.wlUiIll.Cent.lt.IU .
' . ' U4 EI OJ
At I'rcmi \ . wlt i I . r. * J. : 1'- - - - -
Vf.l 111. Mbl : nndT.l' . * W. Ifcls. t . . . . . .
with "Milwaukee AK *
At HOCK ISLAM ) - : *
Island diortLlne. " nnd Hock Isl'd * 1-cC.Kr *
AtUAVENpouT. with the Davenport
AtVvE Tl.inEUTr.wlththeaC.It. *
AttiUINM.il. ilth'entniVl < "raK-It-
llir.-i Moi. . . - ( . wltUI ) M.&F.U 1LH.
Atl'oCNCil. in crr .wlth Union l'aimc
At OMAHA , with II. * Mu. It. It. It. In > 2B
AtCOMTMIirSjfNCTIOX.wUhll J .U.JcM
At OTTITMUA. wltn Central lima It K
f 1. 1 X 1'ac , and \ It. & y IU ltd * .
At HroKUK.wlth ToU Veo.lt Wnr. : Ui ,
Ixiuft A 1-ao. and M. I * . Keo..t NW. . K itus
At CAMKlliiv. wlthll.M-J 1LIL
At ATCIIIOUV. with Atch Topcka .thott ? tjl
Atih. * > eb.amlCen.lr. L * . I' . It. lids.
At l.EAE.SHOUTII. . with Kan. 1'ac. . . COtv.-.fc
Cent. 1C Kd < -
At KASHAS Crrr. with all lines for tn V-w |
1 CLI.MAX PAf.ArK CAItS nn- mil tlin.MBli to 1'KOICIA. 1 > E J
COII.MIII. 1JI.BPKS. ItA > SAS CITV. ATrillSO.N. anil I.KA VK.NVO11T11
Ticket * via tbl Line. kn.ii no the " < ; rut JCock Ixlund Ituutc. " urciu
nil Ticket Aecntu 111 the United Ntalcn nnd ( ' .tnudn.
Far Infurmatloa not ulit.iln.ible at jour liuiuc ticket office , nddre .
A. . ICIjVTBjYI/L , 12. WJ ? . .TOIJIC.
Ucn'l Superintendent. Ueii'I Tkt. and I'assVr AA.
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS
V7"HT3DO"W STT A jDES.
And everyming pertainiBg to the furniture and
Upholstery Trada.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE
LOWEST JFIRIOIES-
ap ! l mon tb Bat 1208 and 1210 Fiimliam StrccJ.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
188O.
MANUFACTURED BY S. P. iVlAST & CO.jSPRlNFFIELD , 0.
They also make Buckeye Improved Iroa lieam Walking
Cultivator , -with or without Springs.
The New Force Feed llnckcye Drill , one or two Horse Style.
Inquire lor them at the heat dealers.
F. H. PTJGH. Gen. Agent , Uniaba ,
A new and and hitherto unknown remedy to
all diseases of the Kidneys , IIadderand ) Urinary
Organs.
positively euro Diabetes , Grarel , Drop-
ay , Drizht'i Disease , inability to retain or onel
the Urine , Catarrh of the Blaeder , high co.urrxi
and ( canty nrino , Painful Unnaticr , LAME
BACK , General Weaknees , and all Female
ComplalnU.
It ivoldes Internal medicine * . Is certain hi it
cffectg ar d cores when nothing rife ran.
For sale by Drcgglita or lent by mall fre
trpon receipt ot the price , 22.00.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O.
< yEend your addre s for onr httla book ,
Bow a life vaf Saved. "
K. IfilT ,
TESTI3IOXY.
TheCasbicroI the First National Bank , Troy
Ohio , says :
TROT , O. . December 30th , 1373.
DR. BOBAXKO Meoicias Co. , Pio.ua , O. :
Gs'STLrJies I was tronble-l with Rhennn-
tiem laut tprin ; in the acuta f jrm so bad'/ ' than
I was unable to use my hand. Through tha
recommendations of my friend * . I was luduccO.
to try your P.heumatic Cure , which immediately
b "an to soothe , comfort and all y the pain , an J
In a short tine I was reliered of this dutressms
disease I take ( Treat pleasure In recommending
thii valuab'e remedy to these jinularly affectea.
Yours respectfully. JAO.L.MERfcDITlL
The-o remedies pe k for themselTca. To ITT
them i * to be rareX If you canno.get thtm of
your UruKilt , by remittlnir us 8X00 we wilt
end you four bottles of tne Rheumatic Cure , or
six of the Pile Remedy , by express prepaid.
Give plain direction for ( hipping j
Tha Dr Bosanko Medicine Co * , !