ASYearsltefore thePiiblie. THE GENUINE DK.C.McLANE'S LIYERPIEIS are Tiot recommended as a remedy " for all the Ills that fiesh isLeir to , " but in affections of the Liver , and In all Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of tharcliaracter , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEY.ER.- * Ao better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they arc nnequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a rcd-waxseal on the lid , with the impressionMcLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper hears the signa tures of C. MCLAJCE and FLEMING BROS. 2&3 Insist upon h.iring tlfc genuine DR. C. McLANK'S LIVER , PILLS , pre pared by FLE31IXG EROS. , Pittsburgh , Fa. , the market being full of imitations of the name XeTAine , spelled diflerentlj' , but same pronunciation. COUOI1S , BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. * Vhat a Wen-Known Drnpglrt tyt about A'.kn's Lung Balsam. MOTHERS. READ I OiKHNDEriTlOK , Ky. GKNTLIHEH : TLo dun aid ( or Allen's Lung la lacrceelnir constantly. The ladle * think therein nu medicine equal t ) it tor Croup aud Whooping Couzh. C. S. MAKTTN , D re grist. fio'd l.j nil Kedldao Men. Toll-Gate No. 2.- pecloua. 7 objertatound. Ecnd stamp /orrack nge. DB.K.C. A13B Y Buflaly N. Y. ( T T ) * weak. 112 day at humc ejjll ) nu > ) e.Co Uy /iootflt > Jre . Addrcm Traci Co. TortUnd , Kt ATTDRKEYStAT-UW. VfM. SHERAL , * A TTORKEY AT LAW C niplieira Block ; 13th trectVttweenFarnhamiuid Doug las. OMAHA , NKR j D. L. THOMAS , A TfORKKY AT IAVt' Loans inoBej. bujs jtx and eells real trtate. Ricm 8 , Crtighton Bl'-tk. t. A.C. , TfiCUP , A TTORNETiAT L-W-Office In Hacaccin'a ± \ _ Block , MUi George K. Prlttbctt , 1MXJ Farnhari 8t. OMAHA. KEB. DEXFER L THOMAS , AT LAW-CrulrJananki ErJId A1TOKKKY ' A. M' CHADWICr ! , A TTORNEY AT LAW-C'fflts. 1501 rarnhara jtl. Str et. _ A. SWARTZLAKDE A TTORNEY AT L4 W-Coi. 13th end Karnhaoi _ WILLIAiV ! A. FOHDA , A TTOBNKY AND CODNSELOB AT LAW. _ C\ _ Room No. C , ' Freuier Block , opposite Peat Office. . * OMAHA , NKB. " WM. L. PEABGDY. Office In Crciehton 31uck , nKrt to LAWYEK Post Office , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. KOIABY rUBUO. . > ; OELggnOHB MAilB E. D. MCLAUGHLIN. i TTORKEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OP X TQE PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth nd Douglas St. 3"Collectirma Promptly Attended to.'SJ O'BSIEN & BARTLEH , Attorneys-at-Law , OFFICE-Uuion Blnck.Fifteentb taif rarnham A. L. ROBISOH. A TTOrUniY 4T LAW. Koom Crelfbton J\ . Block OMAHA N-h ( unl-lf x > .zs. ATTORNEY AT LAW. KftRBACH BLOCK. COR. EOUD & I5IH STS. _ OMAHA. KRtt. W. J. Connell , Attorney-a t-Law. Office- Front rooms , up stairs , In Hanacom'8 new brlclc hulldinf , N. W. comer Kiltcenth and Farnhun Streets. JOBS I. RXUICK. llEDICK & REDICIi , Attorneys-at-Law , Specl\l attention will be plron to all aultn ajralnst eorpfcnUojjsof e ery description ; will practice In al .Hie Courts of the State and the United State : O'Bce. Farnkam St. , opposite Court House. ADAMS & SIMERAL , A TTORNEYS AT LAW Eoom 0 Crelghto _ f\ _ Block , 15th r.nd Douglas Btrctiti noQdh C. F. MAHDERSOH , A TTORNSY AT LAW 212 Farnham Street J\ . Omaha Nobratta. PP.SKE GODWIN , A TTORNEY AT LAW-l h .and Douglas JEtweU , with O. W. Doaiw T. W. T. UICUARDS. 0. J. RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law , Omen 215 South Fourteenth Street. Only Direct Line to CENERALTRANSATLANTIC COMPAN TJETWEEN New York and Harve.Pier 42.N.R l"l foot of Morton et. , pier of company. Travelers by tills line at old both transit by En l h rallmy and the discomfort of creasing the f hannolin aimallbiiat , ANADA , i'BAhaitcL , Wednesday January 21 Inoon. AMEK1QUE , B. Joccu ) , Wednesday February ,11 a. m. FRANCE , TRCDKLLB , Wednesday , February ,11 a m. PRICE OF PASSAGE ( Including wine ) : TO HAVRE Pint Cabin , (100 andSO : Second dibin.&S ! Stcerago , t .lndadlng wine , bedding cad utlndu. LOUIS DE BERIAN , Acent , 5 Broadway.N. T. FRANK E. UOORES , No. 214. West Side lith Street , Dct. Farnham and Douglas , Next Deere o U. S. Expreo ? OHlce ( Slgu of Paia id tovnihln. ) OUAHA. NER t fnrfinnperdayathome. bamploaworth5free 3 [ Uol UAddr iiiStinsnnACfl..PortlandHatnr ; EAST INDIA ) BSTTE ILF.rl & CO. , BOLE MANUFACTURERS. [ OHiTIA. Neb. OKAY'S SFEGIFiatliSDICINl ! . \ 1 RADE M .PK.Tlie Great KADE vT" k Bomedy , . An untiilln ? H J cX cure lor Sem inal Weak- ( torrhea , 1m Before Taking "DWMCS AftoTTaking. tilt follow iequcucoof Self-Abuse ; loai 1 1 Memory , Uuirersal Lassitude , Pain la the Back , Dlmncos of Vision. Premature Old Age and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or B Consumption uid a Premature Grave. 3Tr"nll particulars In our phamphlet , which ire desire to s nd free bv mall to erery one. JtTTheSpedflcUedidneUsoldbyall drusglst * at tl per pnckac , or six iiackagci for 13 , or wll C b ( sent free by mall on receipt of the mouey by F r adJresslii ; The Gray Medicine Co , .NH No. 10 Mechanic.1 Clock , Drraorr , HJCH' .NP .NW BOLD IN OUAUABy J. K. IS1I , AND BY AL W DRUOUIST3 KVERTWUJKRR. P SHOW GASES IT A . O. "W I 3L 3D Fi BlE. OMAHA PUBLISHING . . PROPRIETORS. Fan&am , txt. 9Ui pnd Oth Strettt. TERHS OF SOBSCHIPTION 1 year.ln ad nce ( postpaid ) 18.00 6 month ! " ' * 00 months " " ZM TIKE TABLES. .TIlEJHAfftS. GLOsura. C. K W. B. B. . 430 a. m. , 8 p. ts. 0 II & Q. , 4:33 a. m. , B p. m. 0. R. L a I' . R. RSO ra.i * Pn - C-ftbi.Ji-elSOa m. , 8p.m. 1 Cltj 4. P. 4.SO a. m , 0. V. R. B.,11M a. m. U. k X. R. R , S : . m , 0 & K. W. . 70 a. m oriaoco. 0 * S. W. K. B. , 11 a. m. il p. B\- B A < J. , II a. m. 930 p m. C R. 1. & P. , 11 a. m , lip m. C. B. ft Si. Joe , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m 3. Clvy & X. . U 0 U P. . lp.ru. E. A a. In Neb. , t p u-xal uuJis lor SUtej Iowa leare irt o a y.rix : 4 0 a. m. Office cpen from U to p. m Sunday * . THOMAS t. HALL. Arrival andPeparture oiTrains UNION PACIFIC. LKAVK. AIAOT. Dallr Eipress..12:16 p. m. 8:20 p. m. do Mixed 6:10 p. m. 435 p m. do Freight. . . 6:30 u m. 1:40 p. m. do do . . . . 8:16 : a. m. 1230a.m. CARD or TUB BURLINGTON ROUTE. LKATX OMinA AUIVI OMAHA. - 3:10 F-m. Express 1000a.m. 600a.m. llail 100 p.m. Sundays Exccpted. Sunday * Except d. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mall . 6:00 : a.m. I ' } ° 5 ° p-m- i' _ 3iOp.m. | 10.-COa.rn. Sundays Kxcepted. CHICAGO 6 NORTHWB3TKRN. . . Sundays exccpted. tSAS Cm , ST. JOB & COUNCIL BLOWS. I.JLIVL luun. l . . 8 09 a m-IEipreM . 848a.m. tpiwe _ aa < | p.m.MaIl. | - 7:40j.in. 1 he only Uue runnlns PuUman Sleeping Can out of Oniiba to Union Depot. _ OJIAIIA & HOBTIlVEdTERN AND SIOUX CITY IOADS. ITxprtra . S.-OOara. | ZJlp.ro. Except Sundays. . . . . . 9.00am Kearney JticQY)9.SO ) in riitt momharl03& ( am Bloomin gtonfl rS :10 a m KearneyJ'ncar)7 ) 6 pm Rod Cloud ( m.-ftSS am Red Cloud ( rr)7:5S ) pro Plattsmouthar)4 ( ) 0p m Bloomlnctonar)9:26pm ( ) Omaha ( art.4:55p ) m REPUBLICAN VALLET RAILWAY. iztlaen llv ) 8 OS a-ni. i BloonOngton ( arl 0p.m Bl loooUnirtnn 155 p ra I Dairtlcim ( ar ) 66 p m O.leuu ( U ) TT > a. m. | Inll.nol * ( ar ) 1:00 p. m Orleans ( r ) 7.00 p.m. | Indianola ( lv ) ! SO p. m. B1OUX CITT * ST. PAUL R. B. 11 U . fl.10 a. m. I Erprasi . 100 a. m. Eipreea . 8 : 0p. nv I Mail . 7:3Cp. m BBJDGK DIVISION U. P. R. B. Duiurr TRAias. LeaT Omaha , daily : 8 a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a , 11 a. m. , 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , t p. m. , 6 p. in. , 0 m. Leave CoundlBlnfli : 8S8a. m.,836 .in. , 10.26 a. m. , 1125 a. m. , 125 p. m.25 P m. , 2b p. m. , 6:26 p. m. , 0:25 p. m Kour trips on Sunday , U-arine Omana at 9 and a. m. . 2 ted 6 p. m. ; CouucU Bluffs at 926. a. m. , and 2.-Z6 and 625 p. m. . Leave Omaha : 6 a.m.,7 a. m. , 6 0 a. m , , p. m. , 4:60 p. m. , 725 p. m. Leave Coundl BlnBB : 7:15 a. ro. , 9:10 a. m. , a. m. , 6.25 p. m. , 7:00 p. m. , 7 0 p. m. , p m. Dally fioept Sunrtay. OUAHA 4 REPUBLICAN VALLEY B , B. LRATB. AMtTI. U.l | . 10.45a.m. 4:85 p. tfl. Uallv extioct 8aod T. COSUIERGIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets , OMAIJA , May 24 , 1880. BUTTER AND EGUS. Ihoicotable . 1720o Paoknslota . 10@13 Fresh eggs , ir < loz . , , , , * Honey . 16@18 POULTRY. .nlckens , i > er iloz . 2 00@2 25 GROUERIES. 6UQARS. ] Cut Loaf i Powdered Granulated 1 Standard "A" . 1 Off A T ( Extra "C" . SYRUPS. I Extra choice and very bright. . . 48a52 II II Bright Table Drips 45a48 I New Orleans Moll asses 48a50 I Market advancinj COtFEE. Uio , prime to choice 17al8 jC jI Rio good to prime 16al7 C Rio fair to good 15Jal6 C Mocha 1 O. G.Java 25a28 1 RICE. 1J Choice i 8a8 J Good to prime 7J DRlEDtltUITS. NewPrunes 9a9 I OldPrunes 8Ja8 Currants.choice new 7 > BlackBerries 12 Raspberries Pitted cherries 22 Michigan grtd Apples 9 N. Y. Sliced * Evaporated " State Peaches 9 Salt Lake Beaches 14 California Peaches 14 IV CANNED GOODS. V "S"0y8ters , 2 Ib cans , tf case. . 3 75 0I do do 1 Ib canper case. . 225 I LightWeight Oysters 2 Ib $ case 2 90 V Salmon , 1 Ib , $ dozen 170 do 21bldozen 275 Standard Tomatoes,2 Ittf case 2 50 3 Ib , tf casa 3 35 Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , f case. 4 50 " " 2 Ib , case. 3 60 Raspberries , 2 Ib , I ? case. 300 ; Blackberries , 2 Ib , V case 2 70 Corn , 21b.tfcase 2 50a4 00 Apples , Gal , V doz 385 Narrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , tf case. . 3 90 String Beans. 2 Ib. per case. . . . 2 40 SUNDRIES ) . \ Nutmegs. 10 Pepper 16 Allspice i 17 Cloves ! 45 Cossia 27 Rvipo Candles , 16 oz. GreenwichLye.per case 3 90 Beans.per bushel 80 Cheese fullcream : 14 GLASS. " Window Glass , CO per cent , discount - ' count off list. an HARDWARE. n IRON. Common bar . 3 Sorse-shoe bar . . , 4 Norway nail rod . 10\ UTEKL. ast plow. . . , . . . . . . . . . . 8 Am. cast , tool . 15@17 res'p'a , Eng. do . 25@30 AILS. - L'ens , upwards. . 3 50 3'rd'd'a shoe 'g . " mule" . * . . maha nails tens , upwards. . . 3 50 Sw'str'shn . 23@83 Potn.-unnails . 2 ; @S3 DKY GOODS. 11ROWN COTTONS. Itlantic 'H" . ' . . 8' QO j- 7 Pepparell "O" . 33 7i do "R" . S6--74 j _ * Pt > " * * S uO -t' ndianHead ebw ka , Standard i'AA" . DKN1HK. \moskeag . 17 BeaverCreek , "AA" . - m do "BB" . 13J ila\inaker3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1K k.9 "AVA" ri \ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X9 IK tr. do ' 'BB | | . r- 14 QOjj * * * * * 13 Varren "AXA" . 15 do "BB" . 14 do "CO" . 13 Plymouth "AAA" . 15 iew Bedford , 10 oz . 16 < 5ston S. O . . . . . 12 BLEACHED COTTONa jonsdalo. . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IQI ! do Cambric . 13 Jabot . 9 ( ruitof the Loom . 11 ewYork Mills . 13 lills' Muslin . 10) Vanuutta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S6 12J epperell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 " 30 do * . 8-4-24 do . 9-4 27 do . 11-4 SO TICKINGS. Lmoakeog . 82 21 'allsO.-B.0 . 20 GO AA * "i . . . , . , - . . . . . . . . . . 16 " * * - * t7 * 1 * * * * * * * F PRINTS. - Albany T Albion 7i Harmony. . . . . > ' * 6 , American 7 Allen's . _ . . . . . 7 Ancona IFancyi. . . . * > f 'j 7" Manchester < . . .1. . ' 7 Merrimack 7 MerrimackShirtings 7 Richmond * 7 Richmonda , . . . - J i7 . ' * " Spragne'i "Ci Simpson's Mourning 7 Simpson's Black 7 STRIPES. * American - 10 Amoskeag . . . . . . . . . . . . Ll12 Awning stripes 19 JVewiston , A > 16 Hamilton" _ _ 12J mega . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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 20 ft 22 00 " No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft 2000 Sheeting , Dresaed , No. 1 20 00 " No.2 1900 Common Boards , Dressed 22 00 STOCK BOARDS. AStock 4000 B " 3500 0 " SO 00 Common Stock 25 O /LOOR1NQ. No.JIFlooring 4000 No.2 " 3500 No.3 " . .4 25 00 Yellow Pine Flooring , No. 1. . . 45 00 SIDINO. No.lSididg 2500 No.2 " 2250 No. 3 ' 00 PICKETS. No. 1 Pickets , per M 3250 No.2 " " 2500 FINISHING. No. 1 Finish , 11.1 J , and 2 in. . . 55 00 No. 1 " 1 in 5000 No.2 " 11 , li , and 2 in. . . 4500 No.2 " lin..T 4000 No. 3 Finish , in 3500 SHIP LAP. Plain ShipLap 2300 O. G. " No.l 3000 No.2 2500 " No.3 CEILING. 1 Beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 2500 ' No.2 2300 Beaded , 4 and Pin. , No. 1. . . . 4000 " " " No.2. . . . 3500 Corrngateil Ceiling , No. 1 50 00 SHINGLES. A Star ( best ) Shingles. 375 No.2 " 300 No.'S " 250 LATH 400 Liinebbl 135 ' bulk , per bush 40 Cementbbl 2 W Iowa Plaster , bbl 260 Michigan Plaster , bbl 275 Hair , per bush 25 Tarred Felt , 100 Ibs 300 Straw Board , " 400 O. G. Battens , per 100 f t. liu. . . 1 25 Well Curbing 8000 Ro ugh i , aud 2 in. , In Batts.per lOOftlin W ) 1'OSIb. Cedar Halves , 7 in 18 " 6 in 16 11 Quarter , 8 In 16 Oak,4i4 . - SO " 4x6 40 0. G. Casing. 5 } and 6 In , , per 100 ft.lln 300 Oak Plank and Timber , per M. 40 00 Clear Poplar. . . . . , . 5000 Black Walnut 10000 HIDES , Green Hides , per Ib 74 Green Cured Hides 8 $ Dry Hide. 12@15 Dry Salted Hides 10@12 Sheep Pelts 80@1 00 Tallow 4J@5 LIQUORS. WINFS , ETC. High Wines , $ gal 110 Alconol , 180 * ? cent. tfgal. . . . 215 French Spirits proof 1 20 ° Marshall's Bourbon Whisky. . . . 1 25 f Miller's Bourbon Whisky 150 t Brandy , very fine , tf gal 4 00a8 00 e do common to fine 1 50a3 75 „ Gin,100i > er cent I 40a3 00 " do Holland , 90 per cent 1 25 J 1 tuns , mixed Jamaica , ) ? gal. . . . 1 25a4 00 11 do New England 2 00a2 50 s Kennedy Bitters jjJ gal 1 50 0 do do tfcase 7 00 a do do do 100 case lots 6 50 , Chami > ngnes , pinta in baskets. .20 00a30 00 r Domestic Champagne 12a20 ( I'ort Wine pease 5 OOalO 00 t Sherries 5 OOalO 50 t Ales , Ediuburg 2 7C . do Baas&Co'a 2 75 Guinness Dublin Stout 275 J1 LEATHER. Best SlaughterSole 33a35 J Best Oak 38a41 1 French Kips 1 lOal 45 u [ French Cafr.leading brands 1 23a2 10 a Domestic Kips 05 al 00 „ Domestic Cafrs 90a1 10 Hemlock upper , V foot 20a 22 P Oak upper , y foot 24 Grain , upper , tf foot 20a22 \ Linings , $ doz 7 OOalO 00 h Toppings , 0 doz 900 - Morocco , ( bootleg ) $ foot 35 c do oil dressed 35 b do Simon per skin 2 75a3 00 i\ , do Glove.kid 3 25 y Boot Webbing , V ? bolt 40a50 y ; HARNESS LEATHER. „ Ko. LPittsburg Oak 41 No. 2Pittsburg ! Oak 33 c ; No. 1 Cincinnatti Oak 36 No. 2 Cincinnatii Oak 33 t No. liHemlock 35 d tfo.2Hemlock ? ' < L D COAL , RETAIL inthricite 10 50 P Blossburg 12 00 d IVyoming 8 fX ) ol Jskaloosa 550 w CowaNut , 5 00 IVhite1 Breast 550 ft It is well known that a relationship ox- " between piles , constipation , kidney el liseases and liver troubles. In Kidney tl IVort we have a remedy that acts on th Jr reneral sy < item and restores health by gen. 0 ] Iy aiding nature's interna1 process. iept26d&w aol \ ol Honest Medicine Ureo of ChargeJ tl Of all medicines advertised to euro w \ny affection of the Throat , Cheat or Si Lungs , we know of none we can rech' jmmend as highly as DR. KINO'S NEW J > DLSCOVERY for Consumption. Coughs , n Soldi" , Asthma , Bronchitis , "Hay FeOI irer , Hoarseness , Tickling in the Dhroat , loss of voice , etc. This medat cine does positively cure , and that bi _ everything else has failed. No ty medicine can show one-half so many ' " positive aud permanent cures as have ni dready been eflectcd by this truly bl ivonderful remedy. For Asthma and bi Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , curB * ng the very worst cases in the shortl 1 at time possible. We say by all m ncans give it a trial. Trial bottles e } rec. Regular aizo § 1.00. For sale by ri 3lly ( ) J. K. ISU , Omaha. ol Al Alas as asre re recc cc ccni ni nitl ta FEESOHAt. ti Suffer from Indijestiou , ttto All the drastic drugs decline. to What jou need , beyond all question , toG [ Is that remedy Saline , TAERAST'S wonderful AFIJUZ.NT , CO Duplicate cf Seltrer Spring 0 > Tonic , Alterative , lathirtic 0th Puic , refreshing , comfortins. thd d ( _ m2eodaw2w ni D. 3. G. thof Is 32 nbwolutc and - f : -s sii raat at at7C cnucssjlulcmr'e./m-crjil / f ! > a cw of Or'in : si 7Car tar-o , harcoilo nrd tllsiuljj'ij' , tm. < i\h" u arW last * , dsu ' ind hiy t of u 4rs orT r t ILcsi. r" W ! u < Ttifftiat.-5toirdcsircfornjj-c ! t.c ! = > pcr 't' odiooj ncd < 1 ! < ri'.iniT Clv.i ? evrT . .no r m cu n..trol ol the EiJaiitr or i u cupc It prrvcata th'.t ab = osto jihy cal nni IT , . pc nro tratlon that lollivra tbo EMUU' brr' > ty-r pcpr ron mlng stlmul.-.nU or narcoucs. pr Kidpcoprepaid , tocarel to5r 5cns , fS f a jocrarugi2tsSl. per Lottie. TempEronre BoricUn honU rc-osm ci5 e -I viac It perfectly harmless sad lArrcr-LxJj ) ac Hop Bitters Hg. ! Co.RochcsterN.y. Sole * . , . . y lion Conch Cure destroys ell rnla. lo < wtar i A 50760. quicu tbo ncrrcs , produces rut , an 1 ae ta mils to euro. -of I ofS2 TtoncpPo4forStosiarbLl-rer and Kllajii. S2 'to su 25 Ti. H.p EHl r rfc. C'I E i. . . pxttt.Mrrai.ilM , k > U.'lbp Eu n..ilS lit n lemag , . eriaiaiast lat ti. Pen- is4 C t JT.rf. litH [ COM TTrra l.mrtfnemor.cCT a3a ll otter naitr , FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. th f wr Devon Cattle. Editor Western AricuHur'tt Auirrica is now Ihe grei'esl. beef pr iduriii ! * country ou the globe. The busiiijisis ct > n-tantly en the increase , and , as cur vcmt lands become oc cupied , is dcs'incd s' ll to i > crx-oso more n'l more f > r yo-ri t > c > me. How to produce ihia beef with the least excoate , h w to supply the w > nts of ur peopV , a'id.he increasing de- tna'idi of .other iiatiot s with thw belt quality rf beef at the Jo s' cost of pro duction , are ques'ioiis of great ma-jni- tudo. Ihe inquiry is now being mide in all parts of the Union , North , South , Easr , and West : What breed of caltla is best adapted to my section of ccun- tryj With my system of farming and stock breeding , whpit kind of cat tle will enable me to offer ti the beef consumers of the world the bast beef , and at the same time roalizj for me the hrgast income and greatest profit ? The spirit of inquiry and investiga tion exhib'ted on this subject , now so common , is something quite new. Formerly , when a man engaged in cittle breeding , he did not take the troub'e to inquire what would be best suited to his locality , or hi inodo of fanning and stock rais'ng. Ho sim ply wont and fol'osved the fashion. He would buy aud breed short horus. This has been the custom here in Illi- nos : for the last forty years ; and those who can remember back a * far as 1819 , and hive bjon cl > so observers , will not fail to call t ) mind ihe many , many failures and wrecks that have re sulted in this stata from "following the fashion" in cattle breeding. Having bcon a br-jedir of Short horns for several years , I know from experience that they are. not the most profitable rattle for my mode of cattle raising The chance purchase of a few grade Devons , wintering them .i'id afterward feeding them with my grade Short-Horns , opened my eyes to the f-ict tbat I was on the wrong road Since Ihen I have devoted myself mainly to breeding Davon cat tle , and with the greatest satisfaction. There are to day thousands of farmers all ovsr ? tliif country engaged in fol lowing the old fashion , singing the praises of some fancy brood or noted end popular family , working aud toiling , aud making nothing. All pei-sons ii.to whcso hands this papyr may Ml that have had any ex perience with Devon cattle , will con fer a favor on the undersigned , if th > > y Will make known to mo the re sult ' of sucli experience ; especially do I ask information from those who hwchad ; an unfavorable experience with them. If there is any one spot on , thw cc nlineut where Devon cattle have i J been fairly tested and found wanting , or have failed in any respect to i give entire satisfaction , it will be esteemed i a great kindness be in formed j of the particular ! of such fail ure. ' ure.In In presenting the claims of my fa vorites , , the Deveus , to public consid eration , it is not my purpose to de tract i from or 'deny the merits of the Shorthorn { or any other breed , nor in many to depreciate the efforts of in telligent and enteiprising breeders of other pure-blooded cattle to improve the t st > ck of the country. Such a course would be both puerile and rep rehensible. I would , if possible , per suade cattle brooders from the great folly of trying the breed "according to the fashion. " | To illustrate : Farmer A , of la'go means , great skilland , unusu al carej engages in cattle raising ; he his rich aud extensive pastures , well filled corn crib , warm stables and sheds , and he succeeded. Five or six of his neighbors , without his means , skill , rr conveniences , try to follow iu his footstep ? and with the same breed of I cattle make a failure , whereas , had thuy salected a more hardy race of cat- llo and ono better suited to their means and method" , they too mi ht have succeeded. My firm convic tion is tbat fully half of Iho cattle raisers of our State would reaiz3 ) n larger : profits and meet with more 11 narked success by a change of tactics 11t 11o ind the selection of stock better t xdapted to their condition and pur- r 30803. Such may ask : "What shall I do ! yfl Would you have me sell off my short flO lorns , Herefords , high grades , or -arefully ; selected native stock and jegin anew ? " By no ineana. Keep vhat you have , or select from them four best cows and heifers , procure a horoughbred Devon bull , and contin- > < 3 to use him till you have all the ' ows and heifers of his gat that you Tish to keep on the p'aco. ' You will hen ] have a firm and substantial foun- lation for your herd , and you can > uild upon it such a structure as you refer. You have a solid , rocky foun- : lation one thair short pastures , lack if stable room , hot summers and cold winters cannot destroy. In a recent convcr6.it ion with a riend who has been a successful Shorthorn breeder , but is now a feed- . r and grazier of cattle , ho stated hat should ho again engage in breed- ng Shorthorns , he would secure Dev- u cows to start his herd with , and as- igued as a reason the great cheapness keeping the hardy little Devon on he ; farm irom year to year , compared ) rith Shorthorn ? , while ho might lese ometbing in the size and weight of lia ' steers , he thought this ICES would 10 < more than balanced by the savings i feed. That the position is a correct no , is beyond a question. Now , kind reader , should you be n inquirer on this subject cf cattle ireedinp , an ! osk my advice , it would ic simply this : Go forward and estab- ish ' your herd on a solid foundation , irmly cemented with pure Devon ilo d ; you can then safely proceed to mild according to your fancy , and ) hould you , after a few years' experi- ncu , conclude to use the foundation natoihl for the building up of your ntire herd , you will probably be icher in purse and crib than by any ' Iher courae. L. F. Ross. .I Avon , III. Profits of Raisin Culture. A writer for the Los Angeles HER- ru , May IGth , makes the somewhat stoundins ; statement that the profit of aisin-grapa culture at the Rivers'da olony last year ranged from " $100 to tearly § 500 per acre. " Ho fortifies his statement by such profits in do- ail as leave hardly a doubt of its en- ire ; truth. One of the successful cul- ivatora is A. . H. WESTBROOK , inspec- or of raisins of the lliversido Fruit rowers' Association. His vineyard ontains GOO vines , or about one acre. ne half of these vines are five years , be other six years old. All the work one on this vineyard from the pru- ing of the vines to the shipping of ho ralains was hired. The product the vineyard was 202 boxes of rai- ins of 20 pounds each. The prices ingcd from § 1GO to $2.35 per box , nd the gross cash proceeds were398 , Bi ( 0. The expenses were : For pruning nd cultivating the GOO vines , $10 ; Bi"j ater for irrigation , § 5. picking and " ' "j uring , $25 ; boxes and packinsr paper , 34 80 ; packing 205 boxes at Cj cents er box , 13,56 ; total $88,46. Not refit on one acre of GOO , $310 , 25 , or fraction less than 52 cents to the inc. Another vineyard of about two cren , containing 1200 vines , owned R. H. HBNDEESON , the vines being ut four year * old , produced 450 boxes raisins , which sold at from $1.50 to 2. pec box , and brought the gross la am cf $320. The expenses were $82 , anE and the net profits $737,75 , or a E ttle more than ( & cents to the vine. , zspEESon and his family done all vi cei : : 10 work1. Hia vineyard ia good soil , frc as _ carefiiUy [ cultivated and. bad * [ flush irrigat'on. The cost of this § 5 40 per acra. Another vineyar 1 of an acre and a third , belonging t > Shu nt & Wait , yielded 12 tons of grape ? , sold ut $20 per ton , or 27 . pounds to tL vine , aiid prcduc-d a i net profit i f § 225" , witlnul any trout lo of c nvc-tJnuihe g.anes into rs'sinii. A. P. Co.nbs , v\hu bought th sj 12 tons of gr pea , conv rted thorn into raisin' , i-i aJie pntit of § 441 25 , all the Ubor bbng : d ut by Limaolf. The product in rais ns WHS 5S2 | b x s , sold at frcm § - ' to $2 35 per bis. Hero va < a n9t | rifit of 60Clj L'a from an aero cnl a t' irJ of viueja-d , con taining 8 ! > 0 vines six joirstid \V. B. Uuaaell , fnim F80 vines , four years old , purchased 280 bo\ea cf r.vVm , with a net profit of § 328 40. E. Oaldwell , from 1700 siz-year old vines covering about three acres , produced 540 boxes of r imi , at a net profit of § 1000. In aU theae owes the soil was rich alluvium , the vine well attended , abundantly irrigated to fatten and en large the grape- , and great care given to the manufacture of the raisins. It is clear from the results tbat grapa culture for raisins soil and irrigation favoring the cartful cultivation is one of the mojt profitable industries of the state , and will bo , even should prices fall from tjn cents to the low figure of six cents p3r pound , at which latter rate , transportation to the east being reaionablu , there will always bean an unlimited market. There U none of the work , from pruning , cultivating and irrigating the vinus , that can not be done by boy * from 13 to 1C years of age , and much of ir , such as the drying and parking of the raisins , is peculiarly suited Jo women and girli. A family of fiva or tix , includ ing the husband wifa ; might easily manage a vineyard of eight acres , the profits from which , at the above rates or even 30 percent , less , would bo not far from $2,000 a year , with a con stantly increasing yie'il from tha fourth to the twelfth yasr , at which latter ago of the viuea the production per acre would probably rcich iti maximum. The net average proffis of wheat culture on the very bast lands do not exceed , from yea" to year , § 10 per acre ; upon ordiiury valley 1-uida not $5. It would require avheat farm of 209 acres on the very b.s * , and 400 acroi on averagj laud , to yield a profit from year to year equal to th.it of eight or ten a > r. s in raisin- grape vines six ye-irs olrl , while tha opital invested in the wheat farm and the cott of product on would excosd that of the vlnujard more twenty folJ. The lliversido si Hit man t has , per haps , peculiar ad\ant.tges. Abundant irrigatim is one of Ihe essentials to success in this binine's ; but there are thousands of acres in the counties of Sin Joaqum , Saciamonto , Sut'er , Butts , Coiuw , Yule , Stanislaus , Mer ced , and even in the old abandoned mining counties of El Dorado , Ama- dor , Tuolonm , Placer and Nevada , where irrigation could be had as choiply and profusely ai anyvrhero , for Email vineyards , by means of exist ing canals or by windmill pumping , and where soil and climate are as favcrable as at the Biverside for the raisin grape. An addition of 60,000 acres to vineymU of this claia would in six years after planting the cuttings : contr.buta not leas than § 5,000,000 to the aggregate profits from our vinicul ture ; and we are confident that there is ten times tbat amount of first-class land in the etata rccliimable for tlwt uso. 1 he indust-y is no linger an ex- perimeii1It is a grand success. At the Riverside- nearly 1000 acres have been planted during the list two years , and iti threa years moro thut Bottlement cm hardly fail to become the mcst prosperous and independent ono in ihe state fioni the profit ) of tl'h business alone. A. Remarkable Oaao of Penetration. _ A few weeks ago as a young lady of Salisbury , Md. , was setting into a carriage riage- sewing ueed'o was by some means forced into her thigh , bur , be ing considered a trilling matter , little or no attention was paid to it at the time. Several days after this occur rence , however , her ankle pimed her i-ery much , and on examination it was Pound that the needle \vai the cause f it. In her efforts to get it out it aroko , and she only succeeded in gat ing one part ( the eye half ) of il out. Ill a point part remained , and two lays after she felt that just below the mee , but was still unable to get it b ) ut. Two weeks then elapsed and 'lie felt something in her throat , but he obstruction was supposed to be a B ish-bone. After several efforts to ra- nova it she at last succeeded , and it roved to be the point part of the leedle. Thus in a few weeks' time a omrnon sowing needle enters a per- lon at the thigh , makes its way down o the ankle , then retraces its steps , md goes up the body and comes out at ihe throat. This may appear to ba an ncrediblc story , but it is true nover- .heless. It is vouched for by a gen- Joman of unquestioned veracity. Heavy Farm and Cart Horses. Jurat New Yorker. In breeding these farmera should ook very particularly to get plenty of ono , strong joints , cords aud tendons ; hough mmcle that is , hard , firm lesh , instead of soft and spongy nuat also be regarded. The bone of thoroughbred horsj ( raser ) is of a nuch heavier waight in proportion to lia bulk than tltat of the great , flabby , arm horse , which seems to be bred nottly like a bullock for his flesh ilone. But recollect liorao moat islet lot a favorite in our markets , as it is n Paris and some okher cities of Branca. We want a hone alone for tis work , and the one that can accom- lish the most of this in the quickest ime will sell quickest and at the high- jst price. I Am All Plaved Out a common complaint in hot weather , yoo , * eel _ BO , get a packnge of Kidney iVort and take it and you will at once feel tti tonic power. It kesj up the healthy tion of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver , nd thus restores the natural life and trength to the weary bodv. . ) ONLY EFFECTUAL AND SPECIFIC FOR right s Dliose , Eiabi.tc5 , Nervous Debility , Pain in the Back , Loin * cr S'de , Dropsy , Gravel , Incontinence aud Retention otUnne.and Female Complaints. Send for oar treatise on tbeKidnevs , ent.tlod 'Echoes You Should Heed , " a little pamphlet ontaining a great deal of Information free. Excelsior Kidney Tad Co. , SOLE PKOPRIETOKS. * 3T3old by D. W. SAXE & CO. , Omaha.'Sl OVOUS DEBILITY tr.Uon for or. x work or ? Specific No. 28 , S faI remedy known. Price $1 per vial or 5 iill and Ure vial of powder for $5 , gent post- es on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS OilEO. MED. CO. , log Frilwa St. , New York ytwt , e t lr > su8 ree. ) i , ' AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES j The brilliant , fascinating tints of Complexion for which tollies strive are chiefly arti ficial , anil nlhrliovrill take the trouble niaj' secure them , llicso roseate , bewitching hues follow the use of llagau's Mag nolia Balm a delicate , harm less and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. \ The HagnolinTlinliu conceals every blemish , removes Sal- lowness , Tan , Redness , Erup tions , all evidences of excite ment and every imperfection. Its effects arc immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its application. © atarrhal HA KINO offctuire mucous , PAINS over thi eyes , CRACKLING la the head , SICKENING breath , DEAFNESS and tick'ing in the throat are SIGNS of CATARRH. Hie PURULKNT SECRETIONS thrown upon the DHONCUUL TUBES while asleep , follow the ni"cous mem brane , and POISON THE ENFIIIE SYS1EM S Jflcre s know how 013STINATE the dis ieo It. Thsac.iouof Catirrlial Virus , Ii'tc ' that of smjll- pox hat been 1 1NALLY DISCOVERED. Catarrh 13 now cured. A. JIcKiNNKV , R. RM Pre3. . S3 Broad St. , N. Y "WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CUKE Is won- dcrful. " E. H HROWK , Mcnliint , 233 Caiul St. . N. Y CATARRH U YEARb. Curd byoiio pack age. S. BENKOICT , Jr. , Jeweler , C97 Droadn-av , N. Y. ( famil * of ) Cured of CHRONIC CATARRH 0. L. BRCSII , 443 Broadmi } , Y. Y. , CATARRH 10 YEARS. Could not taste or smell Ct'jcd. j \olcel > y Catarrli , and hive beta cur ed. " J. HBJUBI-JON , ISSNow rk A e. , Jersey Cit- . W. D. Woorw , 457 BnjdTaj , N. Y. , cured o Chronic CaUrni. L. A. NKHMA.V , Jlerthant , 305 Fulton St. . Broo'c l > u CHRONIC CATARRH. Given uii hi piystciii3. ! Cuicd A. 15. THOUNK , Insuranre 183 Honta uo St. , Brookljn. Self and eon curul of CATARRH. J. D. MCDONALD , Jcrchsiit , 718 Uroa-Iuay V Y. ( Si tcr-iu lnw. ) Hid CATARRH o YEARS. Cured. Etc. , Etc. , Etc. , Etc. . Kti- CURED 1 CURED' I URKD CURKIM D 0. PRBJB i i. 1'rcp. Wcat End Hotel , Lonj- Ilranth , Cured of SO jcars Chronic CVtanli. E. II. nKO .N % 309 Cinal St. , X. Y. , Cuicd . f 11 y ars Chronic Catarrh. J. D. McDo.VALD , 710 Knudway , N. Y.SUtcr.in- ( Law ) Cu-cd of 40 j cars Cl.roiuc Catarrh. Una JACOB SWAMZ , Jr. , 200 Warren St. , Jersey CKi , cured of 18 je.rs chronic Catarrh A. B. Thorn. 153 Montana St. , Brookl > n , ( lf and sor. ) cured of Catarrh. A. McKmex , R. 1U Prea , 33 Broad St , N .Y. : "My family experienced Immediate relief. " &c. . &c. . &c . &c. , &c. DR. WEI DE MEYER'S PAMPHLET with the most remarkable testimonials on record , sent free , by bntAjrent * . Me. 8.D. B. DEUKY & ro.,46Dcy St. N. Y. ; or by Druggists. The cure la deliv ereil at $1.60 a ] kucc. Tliink of a reai ure for an ohstiuate disease , at tlua triHiup 9t. dtcS i lv.--tod IRON TURBii WIND MANUFACTURED BY , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0. Ice Strongest andJIost Durable In the World. Hundreds in use In Iowa and Nebraska Sold y Dealers In nearly evrry county. This cut represents oar tockeye Force Pump 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 weathor. Send for price list to W. H. RAYNER , Western Ag"t , Omaha , Neb. FEVER AMD AGUE. PI il 3. ( .ppctite , rcfrcshiDR sleepthe ac u'sition of flesh nd color , arc bless n attc , dant upon the le- arathcprocess- , which th > s priceless invieorant peedily init'atcs atd carries to a s-cce ful oni- us'on. Digestion is restored and sustenance af- rdcd tocvih life snstiinini > rrfantj tholi.ttcrs , hlch is inoffcnsnc tica t > the fcmuuncpilatc , cjeUblc in lompos.t un , and thorou.'bh sjfc. Tor ealc byallDrujgistaaad Dtalera sunerally JHIOAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Uannfacturera STANDARD SHOT , ' ' ' . ; ? , - > i \ > i BESUEETO BUY IT. THB1 IJiST IX ilARKET. Z. W. BLATCHFOKI > & CO. laaufacturera of Lead Pip'1 , Shea * an ! Bar Lead Block Tin , Pipe anl Solder , L'nasd Oil and Oil Cake. ORDEB6 SOLICITED. 70 HORTH CLINTOH STREET , CHICAGO > 2tt < xli -\IA THE Chicago & tVorthwcstern 2380MiLES | _ _ OF ROAD ! It Is tlir. SHOCT , St'HK at l Safe Route Cetwceu COUNCIL BLUFFS ilD CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE and a'l joiuU KAST aud NORTH. IT OFJ.-ER3 THE TIUVEL1NO PUP.MC GREATER FACILITIES AND MOKE AnVANTAQES T IA f A.VY OTHER ROAD IN * THE WEST. His the O.VLY RO\D b l o-n COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which la run PULLMAN HOTEL CrlES ! In addition to these and to please all class * * ot travelers , It rfv < FIRST CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 60 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS C31HHFS ARE THE FINESTI ITS EQUIPPMEST FIRS f-CtASS U yon wish the Best Traveling Accommoda tlons you will buy your tickets by this Route -AND WILL TAKE NONE OIUER. All Tlcleta Agents can sell von Through Ticket * via this road and Check uaual Bairgajro Free ot Charge. OMAHA TICKET OFFICES IS4 Farnham St. , Cor. 14th , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and Union Pacific Ticket Office RAN FRANCISCO OFFICE-2 New Montgomery - ery Street. For Information , folders , m pg , eta , not ob tainable at Homo TicUt Office , addrets any ascent ef the Company or MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STEHHEn , Gcn'l Manairer , Geul Pass. Agent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Oen'l Air't Omaha & G.uucll Bluffi. SIOUX CITY cfc PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Kthdlk Stout City Route ! 100 3IILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUPPS to ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS , DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And a'l i > ointsln Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. Thi MM ! cqiilpiwd with the Im- Vim cd AVcstirshome Automatic Air Brakes and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEEDSAFETY AND COMFORT Isunaurpavacil. Klezant Dranins Room nml S'eefiiiff C.ir < , wncl ind cnut rolled by the com pany , inn Through Witli ut C aIlfc , between Union l' cilic Traisftr rci" > , Cimniil lilutb. aud SI. 1'a.il. Train * leive the Union Pacihc Transfer l'cK ( > t at Council liliitTat 5:15 ji m. . rcy bin ? Siutix City at 10.201 > . m. , and St. Paul at 11:15 . m , inak'n ? JZ--TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. Retiirinnir , lca\e St. Paul at 3.30 p m . ar- riicr atSijux City at 4:15 a. m. . and Union Pacific Tran > fcr Depot , Ujunul TUuCt * , at OM a. in. Be sure Hut your tickets read \Ia "S. C. &P. II U. " F.C. HILLS , Superintendent. MUsouri Valley , Iowa. P. E. KOBINSON , Ass't Gfn I Pass. Agent. J. II. G'HRYAN , Southwistirn Freight and Fastenper A cnt. mj20-tf Council Bluffs TUNE TOE K.C.ST.J9E&C.B.R.R. , li the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND TIII2 EAST From OMAHA aud the WhST. NCI i lun e of cirs bct e n Omahnnd St. Louis and but une lietwcru Omaba and Xew York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS KEAC1I1SO AU * S sistcrn & Western Cities With kaj cliartca and in ailvunce of other lines. This entire linu b cqnipocd \ > ith Pulhnin'8 1'alai.o S'ccinn ? Cars , Palace Day Coich- cMillcr's Safety Platform and Coupler and "the cilchrated \\estliiRhnujo Air-Ur.ike. THAT- YOUR TrCKITT RKnSTil S3 Via Kanws Cit ) , St. Joaiph iAfCoiinciiIluffaR.R.Tli ! for sale at all coumn stations 1 the West. J. F. \R-VARD , A. C. DAWKS , Ccn'l Supt. , Ocn'l Pass. & lirkct Ap't St JofwphMn Et. Jo ph , Mo , W. O. SEACHKKST , Ticket Acen. , J14 Fifteenth Street , Iictwren Farnham and Douglas. Union lilotl : , Omaht. IOS. TEHON . A. B. IJARNMRD , Pa"a. A cnt , Onuhi OekT A ont , Om'xha. THROUGH TJ CHICAGO" Without Change of Cars I BURLINGTON & iVith Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Tos- acngcr Coaches , and 3ULLMANSLEEPINC SDIXIHC CARS. _ t is acknowledged by thePrcs .and all nho travel over it , to be'tlie test Appointed and Debt Managed Road in the Country. ? ASSBNGBRS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFEEENT EOUTES , And the Ad\antaxe of Six Daily Lines of I'Iace bleeping Cars from Chicago to tfe-w Tork City Without Change. Ul ExprcajTra'.ns on Mi line arc equipped with the W.stinzhoii'c Patent Air lirakcs and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler * , tin mo t I'orfect Pro tection Against Acci dents In the world. 'ULIMANPAUCE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Are run on the Rnrliogton Route. Information concerning Routed , Rates , Time Jonncction ? . etc. , will be cheerfully iriicn by ipp\in.C ! atthcolllcc of the Ilurliogton Koutc , J Fourteenth Street , OniAhi , Vcbraska. . E PERKINS , D. W. HITCHCOCK , Go'i'l Mrnascr. Don. Wcsfn Pasn. Ag't. . O. PHILLH'I , St , Joe. , Mo. Otacral Agent , Omih-u II. P. DU < L , eb5-dlv Ticket Agent , i . . - . V - I , . tl Nrrrou * , Chronic 'l 1 ir hi mulorrbea. li i ! ' , > f'J. ) FrniaJc lh jj n jl ifci.1 , leiftouollT or LT Url * . -r-l A i 1-ntcI.COcU. H ratrJ I S Mt , 2X flfts , P - IN ui.lr I -minimctttvt * All hre < I" fl * . TJip.t Act3attlioSamoTimoon , THE I.IVER/ . | THE BOWELS , J and the KIDNEYS. 3 5TO * HW ,1SSK , i { a ill IKJ pcrlict : If they become clogged , i d t TKI f-l diseases are sore to followwlta s J TERRIBLE SUFFERING , - ; Ki'hisvic ® ; , Hc = ilacV , Djsprpsla , Jann- Tg slice , Constipation ia < l PHeV.orKld- " ' ? : ttf Complaints , Orarel , Dlsbetw/ S Jiincnt in the Vrine7 JUIlT * i or ilopr L'rlnef or Bhen-X matlcPalns'mndAcheii , ; , -j iroil.el ncj because the blooJ Is poisoned " , 1 li ( In ! hrrr.ora teat alionM .havcjwen MJ ispcll'.d rulurallj. " * I. -t-i ard yon will live bat to utier. i liioinartlsr-avcliecncured. Tryltandyon 3 i vUlaiM one more to tlie namucr. Take It y i \W .r ilicalthwlllonccinorcgladdenyonrheart. I J S .Viwouflcrlongerfromthetormerrt If /r of machine back ? K vS Y/.iv boar such distress from Con- * - , * ul'-stlon and Piles ? V.'ny bo so fearful because of dls- 5s I iDrrVOET will care yon. TryapaclT f ate see sail he satUCed. * 5' /14 a ary wyrfoMe compound and " .cl'iciagemaiesiiixtiuirtaorJIedlcliie. j " - Erugijtit . h < aU , _ * . . of T J1 9 * J / Jt T For Coughs * Colds , ISr _ _ Asthma. Consumption , And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. . . .DOXT BE DECEIVED by unprinciplwl d Viera who try to p lm off upon i T- . RockandRroinp'a-eof our TOU' KOCKatU RYE. which i the only Mi. J ICAfbD article mide , the GE.Na'I VE nsvinc i GOVERNMENT ST.U11- each bottle. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Kevenu y TUE\ffRY D- DPARTilKXT. OFFICE Of INTERNAL REVENUE , ) " ' . Ill y St . c OE.\TLX I.N : lha\e icceiveJa "cortillftl for-iBU si ta tln iiuralitnU an.l relitire nro | r. tlons usej in the minufacture of an nrtidj which o j a.H ra . : aul se'l ' under the nime of TOM' ROCKandRYE. " Ohiscomt-onml , accordl-iriovimr f irmuli , in the opinion of this olik-j woull ha > 0 a sufficient quantity of theUAL > AM OF TOI.l ! t. > i eitall the nIvanU ; ucnbetl ttVn irt i.le in ( icctcral ccniplsinH. whiic the hijky ami syni ] cotutitute ancuioliioa reuleriii the comround anaifreca le remedy to iho pi'lcnt. Y n Respectfully. " " " ( si ncd ) 'GBEEJT.'B. RAUM. Commissioner. Lawrence A Mlrtin. Ch'ciso , Sole AiecU for tile I int.sl > Utr- and Cantda. ' & > d bv Dnu cuts , Grocers an , ! General Doulcra ex try-where Whvli iic Agji.lt r N .b..Sl'KtLE , JOIIN&ON .t CO , will supply the trade at manufacturer ! prucs. WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CPOCRAPHV O - ' THIS COUNTRY. WHJt- SEE BY EXAMINING THIt. MAP , THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PAC1FJC R. TS TIIR ( JURAT lOXXEfrTIXfJ ! T.IXK' ttKTUT.KX THE EAST & THE > FSV IU m iln line runs from Chicago to Council Bluff * . pu slni ; through Jollot , Ottawa.n Millf. tlcne'co. Molina. Itix-k Istan.l. I ) ivcnpjrt. Wi-t l.i ! > crtT. low.iCity MnrtMik.'u. Hrouklyn. t.rlnnell. DCS Jlciines ( the capital of loira ) , Stuart , Atlan tic , anil ATIM.-I : with branches inun iure u Junction to I'l-urla : Wilton Junction t Vu cn- tlte. Wa. hlnKton. lalrnoM. Klilon. L'elknt | > . CcntrcTillo. Princeton. Trenton. : ullntln , 'Jnmc- rnn. Lcavcnvrortli. AtchLxoiu anil KJI IU I itj : Waxhineton to MKouniuy , ( ) skaloo a , anil IVIIOT > Tllle : KcokuK to Karoinuton , Itnnaparte. llen- toniDort , Independent. HUlon , ( HtuniTvx ndily- Tllli > , Utk.ili > i > 9i. rclln.Monniv , ami UHM .Monica ; Newton t Monroei -Ololn < - to Inill.inoUjnil Wlntcr > ctt Atlantic ti > J.uwii ami AnUutxm ; ami A"uc to Ilarlin. Tlil < H positively IIic onlr ICallrnnil. nhlcli own . and opt-ratcs : i throuKU lln > fnmi Chlouo Into thu tUttoof Hania * . 'IhnuiKli ixpn _ " < i I'sssonserTralni. null I'ull- Oian "alarorimattaclieil.arcmiKMilivTiiytljIly tetwccnUiiifACo anil ProitiA. KANS crtv , Cou.vcii. IlMftK , J.E vvr..NWoimi ami ATnn- . ' co nnil Knn ii ( llr. viu the " .Milwaukeeuuil UnrklslnmlMio- - . " Hie "Uroat V.iik liljnrt" Is nincniUcuntlr cniiip | ? < l. Its ro.ul lHi is .iniplr iwrtcvt. aud its track U Inlil v.ttli stcvl mils. What will pie iso you mo t will l > o the pleasure of enjoying Tiiur zncnN , ivhllc puMlfifc ; oTirtlm beautiful pialrii'M uf Illinois and I mi a. In one < if our maenlUcont DinltitiCars that ui-coniHiny nil ThrouKli Kinross Trains. You ci-t nn entlro meal , as C'-wl as U served In liny llrst-ulaso hotel , XorBeventT-UTe rent * . Apprcciatlru ; the laet that a majority "t " ' ocoplB prefer fcpanto npirtmculs lorilltTerrnt purposes ( and the Immense vaHn .T Itiisintrns of this line warnmtinc it ) . ni > anM > l .t ed toiin- nonnco that Uiis Company runs 1'ulimnn I'ltlnte Steenina Can lor tlvvvlnis iiurwises. and 1'tiLice < < Atf IAI < A < ! K .VItS arc run hr. iich to l'E It ! X. COIIM'II. . lll.UFFSi. JSAASAS CITT. ATC1IIXON. i.nil 1.KA VK.NWOIITII I'lrkvts iln thin L.lite. knotiii : > Hie "Cmit JEiicU. I lanil Jfoutc. " ure * ul ! ' all Ticket Aevnl > In the UnltvJ Stulo unit C'nuailit. Fur Inl'nrmation not iiliC.iin.iule : it J'our home ticket offlcr. ntlilrrx. A. ICJ Ili-fVT r , , IS. S'A'TO ! ! ? . * . ' . Uen'l 'lit. ' ' . Ucn'l bupcrmtendoni. anil I'ass'cr Ait. FURNITURE HNG FEATHERS 1 yillll I UllUaJ , SELAJDEIS. And everyining pertaining to the Furniture and upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE LCTWEST ap U mon th gat 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator IFOIR ± 880. = / MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST&CO.jSPRINFFlELD , ! They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Iteam Walking Cultivator , with or without Sjrin s. The New Force Teed Kuckeye Drill , one or two Horse Stjlj Inquire for them at the beat dealers. F. H. PTJ&H. Gen. Agent , Umaha. ffeb. A new and and hitherto unknown remolyfo all diaeiscs cf the Kidneys , BIadderand Urinary Organs. It will positively cure Diabetes , Cnml , Dropsy - sy , Brieht'g Dicease , Inability to retain or excel the Urine , Catarrh of the Blaed r , high rmortd and scanty urine , Painful Urinating ? , LAMK BACK , General Wealcneca , and all Fercao ! Complain ta. It aroldea Internal medicine * , Is certain lu it effect * and cnres wben-nothtoj else can. For gala by Drnggista or tent by null free npoa receipt ot tbe price , $2.00. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PRQFRS , Toledo , O. tySend your adJrets for onr little book , 1. How ft Life wj | Eared. 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I I'KFH. with Union 1'uilH c AH.siAHA.wlthll.AMo.Jt.It.lt. In N - At < OlfMllfSjfNCTIOf.Wlthlt. . ) IEr. . ' At rrrcMWA. wlin lentral l.mnltiV : tt. I Al-hC.jii.lC IU.y It. ltil . At kEiiKTK. witli TeL , I'vtt. A War. . v < 1" U.IIK A. IJP und y-t. K. Keu.SC NW. . If Iu'- AtlAMEHIIX. Wlthll-S-t-J lt.lt. At AT lll < > * . Witll A Uli _ Topvki Atatt" f Atili A > cb. nnd KII. llr. U. I * . 1C UcU. At I.EATCSWOHTU. nlthKjn. 1'ac , vw Cent. It. lid * . A * CITV.wllh all lines for tc * VT * Ar ABSOLttFEC TESTIMONY. Tha Cashier ot the Fust Xatioiul EinVTr ° ' SIJ8" Taor , O. , Dtcemlxr Ktb. Is. DR. IXSAJKO U DI05 Co. . liqtu , O. : . GBSTtmcf I was trouble ! with Rtetrl tism last nrin in the acute tjna wbadrr I -ma nruble to use mr hand. Tin-Gash I recommendation * of my f < iend . IWM l ! ij to try your rthcumatle Cnrwhich Immelal began to soothe , comfort aaJ all y the pun , I in a short tins I waa reliercU ol this ilbtr'l diitaM. I take great pleasure In recotcme if thuiluah'e remedy to thota. 'iniilarlr affojj Yours resrxet/uUy , JXO. L. MKREEnl The e remedies speak for themMlTej. TI them U to be cored. II you cannot Eetthcj your Uruzzijt , by remittlnz us J3.W wo I end you four botttes cf the KhrtrmaticrCnrl six of the Pile Keraidy , by ecprea * * Giro plain direction for shipping The Dr. Bosanko Medicine PIQCA.OHIO.