45 Years before thePuSli THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANE'J LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy " J all the ills that-flesh is heir to , " but affections of the. Liver , and in aifjUilio Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick lies ache , or diseases of that character , th ttand without a rival. \ AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pi paratorjjto.or after taking quinine. . a simply purgative they are unequalec BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine arc never sugar-coated Each box has a red-wax seal on the li with the imprcsiign.McLANE'S LIVE PILL. : .Each wrapper bears the aigr tures of CL McLAXE and FLEJIIKO BB < JSF" Insist upon having the eenui ; Dn. C-McLAXE'S LIVER PILLS , pi pared by / > FXEJlI\G 11ROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa the market being full of imitations ( the name Jetiie , spelled differentl but'same Dronunciation. COUOrjS , BRONCHITIS > NOCONSUMPT10 hat a Hell-Knoira Drugght S J8 about AHcn's Lung Kaleam. 11 OTHERS , READ ! . OAKHKD SunOS , fy , GMTLXIUQI : The dcmmd for Allen's La ft i "n Is increasing constantly. The lad think thereto mirredlcine equal tilt tor Cro ad Whooping Cuu.h. C. S. MARTIX.Drcifgl Sold liy . ! ! Medicine lltn. -Tnll Qrira Nr Q Be.utirul i - ± 011-ViaLB 1\0. / , Picture. Teryi geslotu. 7 uliJtcUtuDnd. 8cnd EUmpforpoc SCO. DR. KG. A BO Y Dnlfiilo N. V. a weak , f 12 day at ri-jineeuUyma < le.Co l ntPttri > . 4 r-a T > ni > * Pn. P/iKUnil. 1 ATTORHEY3-AT-LAW. " W& . SIMEfiAL , A TTORNEY AT LA W-Campbell's BUx X lSth8trcettct ecn Farnham and Dougli OUAUA , KKD. D. L THOMAS , A TfOHNKT AT LVW trans inorey. bn _ C\ . and tells resl cf Ute. Bcom 8 , Crclght El'tk. A. C. TROUP , A TTORNET AT LAW-OIBco In Hacacon J\ . Block , with George F. . Prltchett. IK 4 rarpkar > St. _ . _ OMAHA. NEB. DEXFER L. THOMAS , AT LAW-Cralcksnanki Bol ATTORNEY A : CHADWICX , * - 'A TTORNEY AT LAW Office U04 Farnhi A St.et. . _ A. SWARTZLAHDE ' * A TTORNEt AT LAW Coi. ISth and Famhi JBtr * t. _ maygtl WILLIAM A. FONDA , 4 TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAI J\ . Room No. 6. Frenzer Block , opposite PC Office. _ OMAHA. NEB. ' WM. L. PEADODY , - OBlco In Crdzhton Block , next LAWYER , OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Jtf'Piittiilt Procured. " * ! } gQTABT rPBUC. COLLECTIOHB MAPI E. D. MCLAUCHLIN. ' T LAW AND JUSTICE C TnE I'EACE Southeast corner Filtoen . --andDouglMit. CTCollectinns Tromptlv Attended to."Si O'BRIEN & BARTLETT , Attornoys-at-La | { ' 1 ornCE-Unlon BlcKkFifteenth ant' Farnhat A. L ROBISON. A TTORKEYT LAW.-noom Crelghk 2V Bloc * . OMAHA Neb. | un4-tf ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBUH BLOCK. COR. DOUGI5TH STj _ OMAHA , N'ER. _ W. J. Connell , Attorney- t-La w * * * 3 ' Office : Front rooms , up stairs , la Ilanscom ne.ir brick building , N. W. corner Fifteenth an .Farnham Streets. JCBJI i. RXDICE. en AS R. Rma KEDICK A REDICK , Attorn.eys-at-Law Speclil attention will be given to all Bull against corporations of every description ; wl practice In al the Courts of the Bute and tb United States. Office. Farnham Bt , , opposlt Court House. ADAMS & SIMERAL , \ TTORNEYS AT IAW Room 6 Crelgbt : XJL Block , lEth rjid Dougkui streets. noMh C.'F. MANDERSON , # TTORKST AT LAW-2U FarnhAm Stree A Omaha Kebnmka. PARKE GODWIN. A TTORNEY AT LAW-lltli and Donjii \ . Strjets , with G. W. Doan . w . T. RICHARDS. O. J. Ho * RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law Orricn 216 South Fourteenth Street. Only Direct Line to CENERALTRANSATLAHT1C COMPAN T > ETWEEN New York and llanreJPler 42.N.R _ D foot of Morton St. , pier of company. Trareier * by this line at old both transit by EC l h railway and the discomfort of crossing th barme lin a small boat ANADA , FRAKQEUL , Wednesday January Zl Sooon. AMEUIQUE , B. JocoLO , Wednesday Febmar 11 a. m. FRANCE , TfcuDiLLi , Wednesday , February ,11 a m. . PRICE OF PASSAGE ( Including wlnt ) : TO HAVRE First Cabin , $100 and30 : Becon Cabm , $ S ; Steerage , $26tncludingwlnebeddlnj aod ntlnsils. LOUIB DE BEUIAN.Aceut , E Broadway.N. 1 ' FRANK E. UOORES , No. 211 , West Side lit ) Street , Bet. Famham and Dougtis , Next Dee V. S. Erpnws Office ( Sigu of Pain > \ . NKB AST IND BITTERS ! SOLEILER & 'CO. , SOLE MANUFAOTUBBRS , 031AHA. Neb. HRAY'3 SPBOIFIO MKDIOINU.- TRADE MARK.The Great iSADE MARK. English Bemedy , An unlaillnif cure ( or Bern. Inxl Weak- nessSperma > torrhea , Im < Before Taldngja that follow as sequence ot Selt-Abusa ; loaThe ol Memory , Universal Lassitude , Fain Inth Dkek , Dimness ot Vision , Prematun Old AC * and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity ot Consumption uid Premature Grave. ffFvll particulars In our phamphlet , which wo dnire to vend free by mail to every one. OTTha BpedQc Uedidne is sold by all drogsifta at tl per package , or six packages lor $5 , or wll t > < sent tree by mall on receipt ol tha money by The Gray Medicine Co. , No. 10 Uechanlts * Block , Dmorr. Uic * SOLD IN OUAHABT J. K. ISH , AND BT tir DRUOOISTS EVERTWH RS | ! 6-d4 . SHOW GASES ft U. O. "W" I L 3D 3E3 IS1T OA5S ST. , OSIAHA , KEB. THE BAILYABE : ! OMAHA PUBLISHING . , PROPRIETORS. PanAam , let. 3th and 10tStret TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 year.ln advance ( postpaid ) . 13 ' . * " ' 6 months " " . month * ? TIMETABLES. THEJIAILS. an. W. B-B. , 4:80 ft. m. , 1p.m. 0 B. fc Q. , 430 - BL , P- , O R. I. A P. RR1 0 a. m. , E p. m. C. * St. Joe 1 0 a m. , Bp. to. S City & P. 420 a. m. U. P. B.K. , 11 30a.m. B. * M-R R.8U.m. 0 4 N. W. , 720 a. m . 0 > . W. R. R.11 a. m. il p. rA. B 4. Ila.rn.BiOp m.- * e R. LAP. , 11 . in , Up mT O. B. & Bt. Joe , 11 s. m. , U p. m 1 City & P.,11 m U P..tp.m. B. 4 Jt In Nab. , p uccal mail * lor State * Iowa letr * . fit o yvU : 40 * . m. Office optn from U to p. m Bondty * . THOMAS r. HALL , gostmnje * . ArriThlandDepiirtnre oiTrali UNIOKPACinO. 'U1VK. AULIVE. Daily Rrpies * . . . .1SUB p. m. B.-20p. m. do MUed . 6:10 p. m. 43B p m. do Freight. . . 6:30 a. m. 1:40 p. m. do do . . . . 8:16a.m. 1220a.m. rii CARD OF THK BUBLIHOTOH BOUT LiATieuna I Aum OMAHA. txmoa..i..tMfJa. jEipre * . . . . .1000a.i MaU . 6:00 : jn. JUil.ICOOp.i Sunday * Excepted. | Sundays Excepted , CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND 4 PACIFIC. Hall . 8:00 a-m. I lO.-OOp. i press . :40p.m. | 10 0 , i Sundays Excepted. CU10AOO & NORTHWESTEBH. MaU . 6XK ) jn.j - T l p. I Expr * . 8 : 0p.m. | 10-OO..I Bunday * excepted. . " A A8'CrrT , ST. JOE * COUNCILBLUfJ LI A VI. iDJTB. Mill . . _ BOO * m-IExpros * . . . . . o.45 .i ErnSi _ :0rp. m. I M U. - i 7J Oj > . i Ihe only line runnuu ; PuUman Sleeping deut out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND810UXCTI 4 PACinO RAILROADS. Kxprew . 80 m. I Omaha ilv ! ) . . . . 9.00 m Kearney J'ncQve:60 ) : a PlattsmouthfulOda am , Bloomlnzto < ilT)6dOa ) Kearney J'ncar)7 6 pm Bed Cloud ( lvASS5 a Red Cloud ( arr)7Bt pm plattimouUrar)420p Bloomlngton ( r)93Spm ) Omaha ( arr.4:6Ap ) REPUBLICAN VAI/UST RAttWAT. HasUiin Or ) 8.0&in. . I Bloomlnfton ( arUSOp. ) Bloamfiiton 1:35 p n I Haitlnrt ( ar ) f 6 p m Oileans ( l ) 7:3D . m. | In'l moU ( ar)11:00 ) : | > . i Orleans ( tr ) 70 p.m. | Indianola (1 ( ) 230 p. i 81OUI CITT * BT. PAUL B. B. MjU 6:10 : a. m. 1 Kxpreal 10 0 .i Kipr 8 : 0p. m. I M ll 730 p. i BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B. R. DtmwrTUin. Leave Omaha , dally : 8 , m. , 9 a. m. , 10 11 a. m. , 1 p. m. , S p. m. , S. p. m , , 6 p. m. , Leave Council Bluffs : 8a8 . m.,9:26 . ir 10:25 a. m.,1125ni. . , 138 p. m. , " < -6 p o 24 p. m. , BS8 p. m6S6 p. m rouTtrlps on Sunday , leaving Omanm at,9 an . m. , 2 and 6 p. m. ; Council Bluttl t 92 a. m. , and 235 and 625 p. m. r AMMO ix num. Ix-are Omaha : 8 t-m.,7 . tn. , 8SO - m p. m. , 4:60 p. m. , 726 p. m.- LeaTB Council BlnTtaI'M a. m. , 8:10 : a. m a. m. , 6SS p. m7 0 p. m 7:60 p. m p. m. Dally excepl Bunday. . OMAHA ft REPUBLICAN YALLSY R. R. tXATI. AMUTB. all . 10J6a.m. 4J5p. ! SB. Dallr exceot 8aud v. COMSIERC1AL. Omaha Wholesale Markets. OMAHA , June 4 , 1880. BUTTER AND KUUS. L'hoiceUble . 1720 Packers lots . 10@13 Fresh egg . P r doi . Honey . . 1618 POULTRY. nlckens , per doz . 2 00@22 Ducks . ' @ GROCERIES. ' * -BUGARa- * CutLoaf . . . . . * . . . > . W Powdered . . JjJ jranolated . . . . . . ' . ' 1" 3tondard"A" . Extra "C" SYRUPfl. Extra chol ce and -very bright . . . 48a52 Bright Table Drip . 4 | > a48 tfew Orleans Mollasses . 48a50 Mark Rio , prime to choice . 17all ' Rio good to prime . IGal' Rio Fair to good . ISJaK Mocha . 21 O.G.Java . 25a2l RICE. Choice . 8a8 ; So-d to prime . . . * . ' . . , 7Ja < tfewPrunes . : . . DldPrunes . 3urrantechoice new . 7 < BlackBerriea . . . . . . . 12 ( Raspberries . ; - * Pitted cherries . : - ! dichigangrtd Apples . * . -f. Sliced A . 9j Svaporated " . . * ll 5tat Peaches . S Salt Lake Peaches . 14 California Peaches . 14j CANNED GOODS. 'S"OyBters , 2 Ib cans , < ? case. . 3 7E do do llt canpercase. . 22 ! ! jht\veisht Oysters21blcaso 29 ( iahnon.'l Ib- < ? dozen , . 1 7 ( do 2ft..tfdozen ' . 2 71 Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , J ? case 2 W " " 3 Ib , t ? ca e 3 31 Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , tf case. 4 N " 2 ft , \ ? case" . 3 6 ( Raspberries , 2 Ib , ? case. . . . . .j ? 3 ( K ilackberries , 2 ft , I ? case . . . . ' . . 2 7C 3orn , 2 Ib.tf case . 2 60a4 W Vpples , Gal , tf doz . 3 8J Harrow Fat Peas,2 ft , I ? case. . 3 9 ( J trine Beans. 2 ft. per case. . . . 2 4 ( SUNDRIES. Nutmegs. . It Pepper . 1 * Ulspice . . . . . . 1 Moves' . 4 ! Jossla . : . . * - . r. . . . . 2 ! Ijpe . . . . . . . . . . . . . llj handles. 16oz . . . % . . . ' . . . li 3reenwchLyepercase.5. ! . . 3 W Jeans.per bushel. . . if. . . . . . . . ' 8 ( 3heese full cream . i. . . 1 * Vlndow Glass ; CO per cent dis count 63 list. j * . "HARDWARE IRON. L lommoa bar. . . . . . . . . . 3 [ orse-sho * bar . g. . 4 Torway nail rod . " . . 10 ! HTEKL. P ! astplow . - . . ' 8 jn. cast , tool . . . . " . 15 © 17 es'p's , Enp.'do . . ' . . . 25@30 'ens , upwards. . S5 ( i'rd'd's shoe 'g . T : . . . . - , mule" . ' - - - 'maha ' nails tens , upward * . . . 3 5C Tw'str'fl b n . . . . . . . . 23@33 'utnAm ' nailc . . . . . . . . . ystfySo DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTONS. .tlantlc "H" . 1. . . 8' ' UO A 4lp" . . . . . . . . . . . 7 I 'epperell ' " 0" . 83 7k J,5 " T7W M flfi 71 * QO * > * * * * vQ l fl j ttf ? , - QO -C * ndi&n Head Standard "AA"- . . . arer Creek , "AA" . . ' . ? ? f. . . . 14 do "BB" . . . J [ aymaken. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 10 Auner . . * . . . * 10 tia "AXA" . ; 15 lo "BB" . ' . . f . H 14 " " -15 rarren "AXA" . - do "BB" . 14 do "CO" . 13 llUCKB. ' ? lymouth "A\AAB . ' . . . . . * . . 15 'ew Bedford , 10 oz . 16 ostonS. O . 12 , , BLEACHED COTTONS. do Cambric. ' . . 13 abet . 9 mit of the JLocm . ll ewYork Mills . t 13 ills'Muslin . ramsutU . . - . . 36-12 epperell . 6-4 20 do . .T . r. . . . . 8-4 2i do . 9-4 27 do . 11-4-30 nemos. * , * " * 20 do "AA" . . * . . ' . . KJ do "AAA" . 16 ml niTtf < niii tii iiii ii 17 . r * -f . . ? 0 ' J'P.INTS. Albany. * IA1L ; nirmony . American . . . . . . . Allen's . Allen'sPinlw . Ancoua Fancy . Manchester . Merrimack . . . Merrimack Shirtings . . . . Richmond . . . . . . . . Richmond E . . . . . . Spraguo's . . T. . . . . . Simpson's Mourning . Simpson's Black . STRIPES. American. ; . 1 Amoskeag . . 11@1 AwniugBtripes . 1 I/ewiston , A . 1 Hamilton . 1 Omega . * 16@1 Utsfield . LUMBER. Framing. 18 ft. and under . S20 i Each add. ft. over 18 , per M. . . . i Fencing , Ko. 1 , 12 to 20 ft . 22 I " No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft . 201 Sheeting , Dressed , No. 1 . 201 " No. 2 . 191 Common Boards , Dressed . 22 I STOCK BOARDS. AStock . | OI B " . ' . 85 ( 0 " . 3p ( CommonStock . 251 /LOOKING. No. 1 Flooring . 40 : No.2 " . 35 Nro.3 " . v. . . 25 Yellow Pine Fleoring , No. 1. . . 45 ( SiniNO. No. ISidulg . 25 ( No.2 " . 221 No.3 ' . f PICKETS. No. 1 Pickets , per M . 32 { No.2 " " . 25 ( FINISHING. No. 1 Finish , 1 } . 1J , and 2 in. . . 55 ( No. 1 " 1 m . 50 ( No. 2 " 11 , 14 , and 2 in. . . 45 ( No.2. ' . ' 1m . 40 ( No. 3 Finish , in . ; . . 85 ( SII1P LAP. Plain Ship Lap . 23 ( O. G. " No.l . 30 ( " " No.2 . 25 ( " " No.3 . CKLINO. 1 Beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 . 25 ( No.2 . 23 C Z Beaded , 4 and 6 in. , No. 1. . . . 40 ( " " No.2. . . . 85 ( Corrugnted Ceiling , No. 1 . 50 C SHINOLES. A Star ( best ) Shingles. . 37 No.2 " . 3C No.3 " . 2 LATH . 4 C Idinebbl . U ' bulk , per bush . 4 2' Cement.bbl . Iowa Plaster , bbl . 2c - \Uchigan Plaster , bbl . 27 Ilair , per bush . 2 Tarred Felt , 100 Ibs . 3C Straw TJoard , " . 4 C O. G. Battens , per 100 ft. lin . . . 12 Well Curbing . 30 ( Ho ugh i , and 2 in. , In Batta.per 100 ft. lin . * POSlb. Cedar Halves , 7 in . . . . . 1 " 6in . 1 v" Quarter , 8Jn . 1 Oak , 4x4 . T. . S " 4x6 . 4 O. G. Gaping. 5J and 6 In. , per 100 ft. , lin . 3 0 Oak Plank and Timber , per M. 40 0 Clear Poplar . 500 BUck Walnut . 1000 HIDES. Green Hidea , per Ib . 7 Green Cured Hides . 8 Dry Hides . 12@15 Dry Salted Hidea . 10@1 Sheep Pelts . 30@1 0 Tallow . 4J@5 LIQUORS , WINFS , ETC. High Wines , ' V gal . 11 Alcohol , l&a'tf cent. , tf gal - 21 French Spirits proof . 1 2 Marshall's Bourbon Whisky. . . . 12 Miller's Bourbon Whisky . 15 Brandy , very fine , tf gal . 4 00a8 0 do common to fine . 1 50a3 7 Gin , 100 per cent . 1 40a3 0 do Holland , 90 per cent . 12 1 nms , mixed Jnmaica.p gal. . . . 1 25a4 0 do New England . 2 00a2 51 Kennedy Bitters i' gal . 1 & do do t ? case . 7 01 do do do 100 case lots 6 & Champagnes , pints in baskets . .20 OOaSO 01 Domestic Champagne . 12a20 fort Wine I ? case . 5 OOalO ( X Sherries . 5 OOalO 51 Ales , Edinburg . 2 7J do Bass&Co's . 271 Suinness Dublin Stout . 2 71 LEATHER. Best Slaughter Solo . 33a3 : Best Oak . 38a4 ] French Kit . 1 lOal 4 ( b'rench CaU.leading brands. . . . 1 25a2 K Domestic Kips . 65 al 0 ( Domestic Calfs . 90al K ttemlock upper , t ? foot . 20a 21 Dak upper , foot . 3ram , upper , # foot . 20a25 Uinings , t ? doz . 7 OOalO OC Toppings , ? dez . 0 0 ( Morocco , ( bootleg ) t ? foot . 3f do oil dressed . 3E do Simou per skin . 2 75a3 00 do Glove kid . 3 2J Boot Webbing , V bolt . 45C ( \ HARNESS LEATHER. STo. 1 Pittsburg Oak . 41 S'o. 2 Pittpburg Oak . . & $ o. 1 Cincinnati ; Oak . 3C Ko. 2 Cincinnati ! Oak . 32 * o. 1 Hcinlock . y. STo. 2 Hemlock . ? ' COAL , UETAIL Vnthricite . 10 5C Ulossburg . 12 OC iVyoming . 8 5C ) skaloosa . SBC ! owaNut . 5 OC Breast . 5 5C GUILTY OF WRONG. . feme people 1me a fashion of confusing ex : ellent rcmcJus with the Urge unsi of "patenl neJIcinc' , " and in Ihil they are guilty of e rronc. There are Bonn aiUcrtitcl remedies ally worth all thit is asked for them , and one Hoist wo Know of Hop Bitters. The nritei na had occas'.on to u c the Bitten lu just such climate s w e hse most of the j-cir i I JB&y ' 11 v , and has always found them to be ( Irs'-clasi nd reliable , doing all tint is claimed for them -Tribune , PDZZLB. Weary mortals racked with pain , E > cr seeking but in vain , Sweet relief from mortal ills : Try , I pray , Wett's Liter Pilltl & as sure as morning's light Cometh after shades ot night , O'er thy life , health's sun dmne Shall arise , in joy to sliine ; Light and health , and joy and mirth , In sun-beama sparkle round thy hearth ; Vital energy shall start , E'en to muscle , br.iin and heart ; llltl the Liver of its load. Purify the life , the blood , Intercept disease and death , Leaving fragrance on tny breath. Lighten life of half ils ills , Safe and potent Liver Tills. Sold at wholesale by C. F. Qoodma id Keunardaud Fi > rs\th , Omaha. Stop that Cough. If you are Buffering with a Cough 3old , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Jonauuiption , loss o .voice , tickling of ho throat , or nny affection of the Phroat or Lunga , use Dr. . King's New Discovery for Consumption. This ia he great remedy that is causing so nuch excitement by irs wonderful : urea , curing thousands of hopeless sages. Over a million bottles of Dr. king's Now Discovery have been used ffithin the last year , and have given perfect satisfaction in every instance. iVe can unhesitatingly say that this is eally the only sure euro for throat md lung affections , and can cheerful- y recommend it to all. Call and get i trial bottle free of cost , or a regulai fize for § 1.00. J. K. Ish.Omaha. (3 ( ] HOP BITTERS. ( A Medicine , not n Drink , ) nors , nuciiu , MANDRAKE , DANDELION , ASD TjrsPnu3TASi > Ersi jlEDicu. Qrxinss o AU. OTHEB T.j ] 11 ft OTJH33 All Discuses of the Stomach , Bo els , ElooJ , Urcr , Cldncya , aaj Urinary Organs , ECTVOUECCIS . lessncsc ani especially rtmal ; Complaints. $1000 IX GOLJJ. IberjaldfcracMethcy-BrUlnotct eorhclpor foraajthlastapurcorlajxirionsroai. 'la them. Aslcyonr dmg lst for llop Dlttcra aul try th."Tn before you sleep. TaLc no other. Her Cocoa Crazfa tbo nrectcst , sifert and best AsiCMMrcn. The Dor PAD f or Stoaaca , lav cr and EUney U u rlortoaUothers Curcsbyabsorption.AtJr iCEfct IX I. C U 03 absolBtc aad Irrcslstibk cure ffcrdrosk- eaaea uae of optaa , tobacco an Jcareoaea ; ' Send for circular. > CAUQUTIN A WOLF-TRAP AND DfcVOUR : BT WOLVES , - All the Year Round. Tha favorite trap employed f wolves in Burgundy is the traquerai This is the moat dangerous even man , the strongett that ia made r quiring two men to * act it. It h springs nf formidable power and de cacy , and when these are touched tl jaws of the trap , armed with rowa teeth ) abut one within the othen 1 spite cf every precaution , howeve very sad occurrences will often happ1. in these forest * . Some years ago a trap was place near a deserted footway , and the usu warning precautions tiken. The tan day a young man , anxious 1 present to hia finances some turt doves and pigeons with rosy beak with whoso whereabou'a he was a quainted , 1ft hta home a little bsfo sunset lo surprise the birds on the neet He was late , the ni/ht close in rapidly , and with the inttn'ion i shortening the reid he took bis wa across the forest. Without in tt leut heeding the brambles aad bushi which caught hit le s , or the ditchi and s'rcams he was tblietd to ens hoprisscd on , and n'tor ' dbntinue battle with the thorns , the stumps an root ) , and the ling c'inginjt tendri of the wild roses , coma exactly on th track where the trap was set. The night was now nearly dark , aa thinking on'y of his doves and tt loved one he failed to observe thi several little pieces of rtring we ; swinging to and fro in the breszo froi ttio branches of the thicket near hin Dreadful , indeed , w s it for him thi he did no * , for suddenly he felt a tei rible shock , accompanied by the moi intense piin , the boats of his leg bi ing apparently cm hed ti splinten H'i was caught in the wolf-trap. The firtt few moments of pain an suffering over , he most have compn bended the danger of bis poti'ion , an had , it is presume : ) , with great pre : enc3 of mind , endeavored to open th serrated iron juwa which held bit fast. But , though dinger is f aid t double the strength of man , the tm refuted to give up its prey , and as a each movement of jta bodv the ire Iceth buried themsjlves deeper an deapcr into this flesh , hii agony mm have b.en of the mitt rxquiiite d scription. It is probable the he shouted , ani would have cor lined to shout , however , hopclesjlj for help , had it not been for the fea uf attracting the wolves that might b lurking in the neighborhood. Be ha under hi * c at a smill hatchet ; an with this , in the event of his being al ticked by the dreaded aninnls , h trusted to defend biimcR As th night lengthenol , the moon rose an shed her pile light over the fort si Be may now be pictured immovable with eyes and ea s on the qui vive liis body in the m st excruciating toi men' , listening and wailing. All a jnce , far , very far off , he hears : oufused murmur of indistinct soundi Approaching with rapidity , theie mur nurs became cries and yells. , The ; ire thoce ol wolves 03 the track hell sh demon ? , whick , ere a few minutes ivould be upon him , cirried direct ti ; he trails stt for'the'doTtruction of hi Icstroyers. Fear not being a part o lis hardy nature , h , by most' ' super luraan effort , and in the "awful mo nent forgetting all piin , contrived ti irag himself and the trap to an oal re ? , against which he placed his back Here , with hia hatchet ready ti itr'.ko , the young fellow , full of cour 130 , doub'less offered up a shor iraycr to his Qcd , and embracing , ai t were , in his nr.nd his poor olc nether and hs bridp , awaited the her iblo result , determined to show him elf a true child of the forest , ant neet his fate like a man. A few min ites more and he was surrounded b } k cordon of ycllpw fl mo from th ( yes of the brutes-Iho animals them elvor , wh < ch he could scarcely diatiiv [ uish , sending * ' forth their terribli ells full in his face. On the following morning , when th ( infortonate forester who set the ( raj ame to examine it , he found it at the oot of the oak , deluged with blood he bone of a human leg upright be ween the iron teeth and all around , cattered about the turf and the path , quantity of human remains. Shredi f a coat and other articles of clothing rere discovered near the spot. With bo resistance of some d gs , which rere put on the rcent , three wolves , heir heads and bodies cut open with e atchet , were found dying in an ad- lining thicket. When the venerable uro of the village , after previous ! ] ndeavoriug in every possible way bj Ihristian exhortation to prepare bit gad mother to hear the sad tale , in armed her that these remains of hu' lanity were all that was left of hei oy , aho laughed. Alas ! It was th < mgb of madness ; reoton had fled. F ON ON A PULLMAN. SENSATIONAL BCENB OK A TBAIN Bl WHICH AN ELOPEMBSTWAS FRtfSTRA- TED. ou 'grille Courier-Journal. When the night express train on the Ihio anfl Mississippi railroad , which ft Cincinnati at G:50 : last night eached Milan , led. , an hour and f alf later , an exciting episode occured hich revealed a sensational elope lent to the crowd of passengers , anc roused some very intense- feeling mong them * Two ladies had Iteen oc upying a seat together in the ladiei ) r , and seemed to be be in greal rouble. One was a lady of sonia Ihlr- Y years or more , while the other wai beautiful young gul not out of hei jens. As the train slopped , the el er lady rose excitedly , and seising he Rirl by the arm si id : "Come , we must get off here. " The girl docl'm d to move , and saic he was not going tb gel o I the train. toth bacarao excited and attracted the ttontion of the pafsengers ace onductor. who came up at that mo lent. To this oflicial the lady ap ealed , saying : "This girl is my sister , and she it uno ing away with a married man whi s on the train. I want her to go tc ly father who lives here ! " This announcement created a dec ! ed flutter , and the passengers crow ed around. The girl still refused tc et off , and tne conductor said he bad 0 authority lo compell her , as a mat 1 the next car had 'a ticket .for hei tiro'ugh to St. Louis. The elder lady w.as , almost frantic rith excitement and despair. She lid she wai Air * . Schultz , of Cincin- nti , and the gitl was Louisa King , rho had been living witn her a yeai r two , and had been intimate of lafe rith Walter Chamberlain , the man rith whom ahe was eloping. Mr * . chultz suspected last evening thai hey were going to meet and run off , nd determined lp go with her 'and revent itif pcsiib.'e. While thts ras being related the listeners and articipants were wrought up to a itch of great excitement. The girl mghed at all advice from the parses- en , and her sister appealed again foi ssistance to compel her to get off. .t this moment Chamberlain himself : alked up from the other end of the ir ; a big , nne-lookiog , dashing fel- > w under middle age. Going up irough the crowd , he told the infatu- led girl not to-get oT , but to stick to 10 train. a * f "You are a married an , and you aowit , " said Mrs. , Schultz , "and 3U ara a scoundr ito'take : this girl B The crowdprwied up , and come ' ie suggested tbM the'omaactor'send r an offieribmMttIiecnrland take ; . * ' j'heFoff. " AUnTs Chamberhin putfl - hand in his pocket , and drawing a i volver passed it to the girl with the i mark : "Take care of yorself with tt if they try to force you. " "You dirty scoundrel , " scraami Mrs. Schultz , and , rasing ; her paras ; she.struck the fellow a blow full s the face. As he recovered himself 1 raised hia clenched hand as if to stril her'when a big Indianian , who hi crowded up atnonj the excited pasae gors , put his hand on Chamberlain arm to prevent the blow , and sa coolly : "You wouldn't strike a womai would you ? " "le ? , byGcd ! " said Chamberlaii "and you , too. " "You will , will you , " shouted tl gigantic Hoosier , as he put his liar on his adversary's shoulder , am wheeling him about , caught him t both arms from behind , and held hii ai in a vice At this juncture Mrs. Schultz , a most crazed with the turn of afUir dropped her umbrella , and , uin.j ? hi fists , struck Uhainberlain in the faci blow after blow , calling him "thief , "gjinble'- , " "ruffiin , " and "acoum " - watched tl drel. The p-wsengers bra'ingwith int.-rest , and ur ei h ( to her utmost-tint 1 Chamberlain crie out "enough , " and released by the bi Hoosier , ' with tin quiet warning thi he hrd batter br-havo himself , and 1 the girl go. Chimbprhin dog red ! declined to give up his piiz . Th c-owd grew furious , and it was pr < posed to take him off and apply a co ; of tar and feathers. The conductc - quittly gone cut , at the suggestio if some of the pas engew , and teli graphed tor a pol c inui tn.oet tl train al North YYrnon. Hearing th threats of summary vengeance , h signaled the tra'n t ] go ahead , an cirrieiull of the party along , incluc ing the bravo Indianiao , wlu lived f Milan , but went along to see the en of the affair. During the run to Noith Vcrno the foolish girl was talked with by set rral paisencerp. She laughed at th idea of going homo , and said she wuul go with Chamberlain some lime , an it was no use to snd her homo. "You know he's got a wife , " sai Mra. Schultz. "Yes , I do , " said the jfrl , "and know where she is. but I won't to you. " The excitement quieted but little On reaching North Virnon two pc lice officer ! boarded the train , an upon having Charaberliin pointed on to them , prrested him , saying : "We love to get heM ot fellows lik you. " He was hustled out and cairied o to the village calaboose , in the raids of a jeering crowd , and threats to giv htm a dore of lar. Ms Schul'z an Misi Kins ; got off also , accompaire by the gigantic Indianian , who sii he Wculd see them to the hotel an take them back to Milan in the morn In ? . The gentleman who detailed this facts to The Courier-Journal , and wh was an eye-witness , says he never sn such intense excitement , and that i the tr.iin hid not started out of Milai just when it did Cha-nberlam woul have been mobbed. The fame feeling wai transform ! t North Vernon , and t.c would not b surprised to heir cf his being rough ! ; handled last night. Mrs. Schultz is a milliner at No 1G9 Longworth street , C ncinnati Her sister has bean living- with he for about a year arid a half. The ! father is a respectable ol I farmer , whi livei thrae miles from Milan. II married a secjnd wife two years ago on which account the g'rl went to livi with her sistar. Chamberlain , i teem , ' , occupied rooms over Mrs Schultz'a store , and thus made the ac ijuaintance of the pretty but sillj girl , who was zp'my to leave home am Friends for him. Mrs. Schul'z said hi was a gambler and fast man about town , and had a wife living. BABY PRIZES , SGOO. An fminant banker's wfe of N. T. las Induce * the prof rietors of that great rncd : ine , Hop Bitters , to offer JOOO In prizes to th ( l-oungest child that rays Hop Bitters plainly it my language , between May 1 , 1SSO , and July 4 LS3' . This is a liberal and interesting offer , am : verybdy acd his wife rhould tend two cent itamp ti the Hop Bitters Mfg. Co. , Rochester S. Y. , U S. A. , fjr circu'ar , pivin ? full parti : ulars , anj bejiu at once 10 teach tvo chililret .o say Hop Bitters and secure the prize. d&n2n TEMPERANCE is attracting much atten , ion , showing itself in local option laws , societies , crusades , and restrictions upor .iquor production ; but with all these ef forts , the consumption is enormous , nnc undoubtedly , the reason is , because then 's ' nothing strenuously advocated tore lieve and destroy the craving for etimu anta. But , if the disease was treated ra Llonally , by arousing the torpid Livei irith Simmons' Liver Regulator , the dis pirited drunkard would find his craving ! ioon ditsipated , and with cleared Lead anc ictive Liver , he would not want liquor. I An All Plaved Out rt a common complaint in hot weather , U you < eel so , get a package of Kidney Wort and Uke it and you will at once fee ; U tonic power. It keeps up the health ] wtion of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver nd thus restores the natural life am treugth to'the weary bodv. BucBUen's Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE in the world foi Dots , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Sail Rheum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and al kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve Is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- kiod In every case or money re landed , Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K ISH. Omaha. It is well known that a relationship ex Ute between piles , constipation , kiJnoj diseases and liver troubles. In Kidney Wort we have a remedy that acts on th general system and restores health by gen tly alditig nature's interim1 process. Ask the reoov-.5art7-rT _ ired dTSpeptlcsblIn lious sufferers. Tic- " 31" " titns oi fever and ini , the mercurial Useased patient. low they recoreretl icalth , cheerful ipirlta and good .ppetite ; they will tell you by tak ng SIHXOXS' Tha Cheapest , Purest and Bert family Ucdl the In the World. For DYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION , Jaundic , BUllous Attacks , SICK HEADACHE , Colic , D < srcsslon of Afrits , 80OB STOH ACH , Hear Burn , Etc. . XtVtV ThJs unnTalleASouthem Remedy Is warrantet aot to contain tingle particle of MBRCURT.O ] my Injurious mineral substance , but Is Pnrcly Vcjretablc. : ontalnlDg those Southern Roots and Herbs ihicb an all-wise Providence has placed Ir xrantrles where Liver Disease most prevail. II rill cure all Diseases caued by Deraneement 01 Jig Liver and Bowels. Tng Sf-MPTOMS of L'ver - Complaint ar i litter or bad taste In the mouth ; Pain In th < 3ackMdc3 or Jointso'teu mistaken forRheuma- : I m ; Sour Stonuch ; Lo.s of Appetite ; Eowffc 'te-nately costive and lax ; Headache ; Less ol Hemory , nith a painful sensation of bavin ? fail- id to do something which ought to ha\e beea lone DebUity , Low Spirits , a thick jellow ar * riDee of the skin and Eyes , a dry Cough of. : en mistaken for ConsampUon. Sometimes many of these symptoms attend be disease , at others very fewbut ; the Liver , th " * t.orft in the bodr. ! Rcnerally the seal if the disiare. and if not regulated In time.greal mffering- , wretchedness and death will ensue. I can re-oinmend as an efDcacious remedy foi llseaso of the Liver , Heartburn and Dyspep ia , Smmons"Llvr Regulator. Lewij O. Wunder 625 Mister Street , Assistant Post Master. 'hlladelpQ'a. "We have tested Its virtues , lersonally , and : now that for Dyspepsia , Billionsness. and lirobblng Headache , it Is the best medicine the rorld , , evvr. * * * . We * * tried forty ° th emedies before Simmons' Liver Regnlator , but tone of them rave us more than temporary re- W : b rt the Heplator not only relieved , bul ured us.--Edltor Ttligriph ind Messenger , feon , Ga. X1 > 77ACTCUO C9LT ST AN OPEN SECRE1 AMONG THE IADIE ' The brilliant , fascinatin tiiits of Complexion for Mine ladies strive are chiefly art flcial , and all who Trill take tt trouble may secure then These roseate , bewitching Inn follow the use of Ungau's Mas nolia Balm a delicate , hani less and always reliable articl < Sold by all druggists. The MagnpliaTJalm concea every blemish , removes Sa lowuess , Tan , Redness , Eruj tions , all evidences of exciti nient and every iniperfectioi Its effects are immediate an so natural that no human bein caii detect its application. CURES COLIC IX MAX OU BEAST CURES COLIC IN MAX OR I3EAS1 CURES ASTHMA , CUUES ASTHMA CURES CATARKII , CURES CATARPI LAMENErS , CURES LAMENES : CURES NUIUALGIA , CUKhS KEURALGi ; CURES PILES. CURES PILE ! 60L1) IN OMAHA BY ALL ffO to Yonr Druggist for Mlas Freeman New National D ) cs For brightneM and durat ty of color they are unequalled. Color 2 to Bui. , price 16 rent * lyll-H Proposals for Indian Supplie and Transportation. pvEPAHTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. OHU JLof Indian AffiiisVahiiuton , Jlay li IjbO. ScaUd propjsal' , indorsed Propofa's fi B ef , Caciin , FIou' , Clo'luiu , orTn > nsr rUti i &o , ( as the caao may li ? , ) and directed In tt Commissioner ef Indian Affairs , Nos 65 and ( Woostcr Street , New York , will be received HI til 11 A. M. of ilond'y , June "Hi , 1SSO. for fu nishing for the Indinn service a'joat 800,000 lb ; Bacon 40.000,000 pounds Beef on thehuof.l2S.OC poun's bsv a , 65.003 pound * Uikin ? Pondui 2,3COOOJ jiounds Corn , 3S3.000 jiounds CoUci 8,30f ,000 i-ounda Flour , 212.000 pouu-Js Fcii 300,000 poun 8 Hinl Brcal.75,000 pounds Iloit iny , O.(0 > pmnds Lud. 1,050 barrel"t Ko Pork , 233,000 pisndi Ric * , 11.2)0 pounds To 72,930 | Hlinds Tobacco , 200.0)0 pnumU K li 147,030 pomdfl Sojp , 6.000 poiindi oh 809.0CO pounds Siiijar , and 8'9,000 pon.il Wheit. Alfo , Illankcts , Woolen anl Cotton Gojd ( lonsietirg 1 part of 11t.l.i"tr , 4J.OCO jarr't SiaadarJ Calico , 300.000 yinls. Drilling , JS.O ) yards ; Dutk , 181,000 yards ; Denims 18.00 larJs ; Glncliam. 00,000 jnnl < : K n.uckyJcan ; 1C , 000 Tjuds ; Sitinctt , 2,700 ya-d < : Brow Sheelintr , 213.000 yard' : Bl ached Shcciinc 17,000 jards ; Hickory Shlrtinir. 18.000 jaidi 3JiTO Shirting. ff.OCO yards ; Wli tcy , f50 jard < : Clothinr. ( Jroccries , Aotion ? , Eard arc , Mcxi cal Supplies , and n Ion ? lict of mifccllancou art'cles , such aa Wajon * , Harn S3l'ln. , Rtbe Forks , Sc. Also , Tranijiortatiun for tuch cf the supplies : oods. and art ! Ijs that may not bo contraUei or to bo delivered at the Aiencicf. BlI'S MtbT UK JIADI OtT Of UOVERNMES BLANKS. S hedulcs clionlng the kind ) and iiiantitlcs | n suLtistencc supplies required fo > caili Agency and the kinds and quantities. In grots , of al other goodi and article ? , together with Hani iroposals and forms for contract and bnncl.con ditiom to be observed by 'jiililers , time am > 'aceof delivery , terms of contract and pay nent , trantpo tatlon routes , and all otrcrnec efsirj'instiulious will bo fumi-hel upon .ip > 1iuition t ) the Indim Ollicc in Washington , eVe Vo * . 65 and 67 Wo > ster S reel. New Ycr't ; to E S. Kingsley , No. 3) Clinton Place , New York Wm. II Ljon , No. 483 Broadway. New York indtothe Comm'ssirioi of SubsUtence , U. S A , at Chicigo , Sjlnt Louis , Stint Paul , Lcav cnworth , Oniaha , Chejj'ine , ard Yanktun , anc ho Poatra'ster at biou.x City. Bids will be opened at the hour and day abovi tatcd , and bidders arc Invited to to present a he opening. CSMIFIED CM CKS. All bids must liq ccnnipinicd by certifiec hecks upon some United Status Dcpo.-itory o issidtant Treasurer ; for at lca < t fhc per cent o he amount of the proposal. R. E. TnOWBUIDGE. iil5till.lt Commi'Dinncr. IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE MANUFACTURED BT Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0 The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds in use in IOTO and Nebraska Soli 3 > Dealers in marly every county. This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump vhich 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. n. RAYNER , Western Ag't , Omaha , Jsfb. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO ilanntutnrers STANDARD SHOT .vrFuGE n'jnn , n wsmwrz V } t.tWL < 'j.rcJJiraiieiajp3jiJj' C BE SURE TO BUT IT. THIT B2STIN MARKET. B. W. BLATCHTORD & CO. lannfacturerj of Lead Pip-Shee and Bar Lead Block Tin , Pipe an 1 Solder , t'nseid O I and Oil Cake. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 K03TH CLlrlTO.1 STREET , CHICAGO. } nlC'riPr < laylthome' Samples worth f5 free ) lUiD UAidre8a8tinson&Co..PortlandMatar ; NERVOUS DEBILITY Vital Weakness and Pie . tratlon for OT.T ork 01 cdiscretion cured by tt. No. 28 , eoful nraedy known. Price ? l per vlil or 5 ills and Lirjra rill of powder for 85 , sent pct res on recslpt ol price. HUMPHRKU IOMEO. M D. CO : , 105 Fulton 5t.K wJil GO EAST -m THE Chicago & \orthwestern 2,380 WILES OF ROAD ! It U the SHORT. SURE and Safe Routa Eetwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS ASD CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE act ! all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUnUC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It la the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is ran PULLMAN HOTEL OARS ! In addition to these and to please all classes of travelers , it ( rives FIR3T-CLA3S MEALS at Its EATING STATIONS at 60 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS ! ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST ! ITS EQUIPMENT FIRS MSI AS3 If joe wish the Beat Traveling Accommoda tions you will buy your tickets by this Route -O WILL TAKE NONE OTHKR. All Tickets Agents can sell yon Through Tlckfta via this road and Check ujua. " Baggage Free of Charge. OMAHA TICKET OFFICES ISM Farnham St. , Cor. 14th , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and Union Pacific Ticket Office SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 New Montgon- eiy Street. For Information , f olden , maps , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Tlckti Office , address an ; agent of the Company , or MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STENMETT , Genl Hanagrr , Gtnl Pass. Atent , CntCAQO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , nen'l Ag't Omaha & Connc ! ! Ding * . _ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Rehalle Sioux City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS. DDLUTH , or BISMARCK , And a' ! point * In No-thorn Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. Tbl line U equipped with the Im proved Westinghoiue Automatic Air Brake' and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT IsnnsurpaMcd. Elegant Drawing Boom rd S'cepin ? Cars.ownel and control ltd hy the com pany , tun Through With ut Change , between Union Pacific Transftr Pcpot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Pcpot at Council Bluffs , at 5 : 15 p m. , reachiiiK Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul atll)5n. m , mak'nir HOURS IN ADVANCE or ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning , leave ft. Paul at 3:30 p. m , ar- r'uiiff at Si'inx City at 4:15 sum. , and Un'on Pacific Trsn for Depot , Council Bluff' , at 9:50 : a. in lie sure that jour tickets read \Ia " . < . C. k P. R. II. " K. C. HILLS , Superintendent. Missouri J'allcy , Iowa. P. E. ItOBINSON , Asa't Gen I Paw. Agent. J. II. O'BRYAN , Southwestern Freight and Pastenger Agent. mj-20-tf Council Bluffs SHORT LINE THE K.G.IST.JOE&G.B.R.R. ) Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND TOE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change ot cars between Omaha and Bt. Louis and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RBACUIXe ALL Eastern & Western Cities With Icsi charges and in advance of other lines. This entire Una is equipped with Pullman's 1'alace S'eepin Cars , Palace Day Coach- cMilIcr's Safety Platform and Conp'er ' and the celebrated \V cstinghotue Air-Brake. GT3EE THAT YOUR TICKET READSta 2TVia Kansas City , St. Joseph andTfl rsrcounciiiiufrsK.R.1TU ! st-ga X3"J oa and S t. Loals-TEX T.ckets for sale at all coupon stations I the West. I. F. \RNAUD , A. C. DA WES , Qcn'l Supt. , Gcn'l Pass. & 1 irket Ar't St. Joseph , Mo SL Joseph , Mo , W. C. 8EACHREST , Ticket Agen. , 211 Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and Donglas , Union Block , Oman * . JOS. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD , Pass. Agent , Omaha Oek'l Agent. Omaha. THROUGH TJ CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I BURLINGTON & ( JUINCY IVith Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas senger Coacho ; , and PULLMAN SLEEPNC _ & DINING CARS. It Is acknowledged by tbe Prtrt. and all who travel oter It , to be "tho Heat Appointed and Beat Managed Road in the Country. PASSBNGBBS GOINQ EAST Should bear In mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. Passengers tiy this Route haye choice cf FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES , And the Adtar.tago of Six Da'Iy Lines of ftlaco Sltepin ? Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. All Express Train * on this line are equipped with the IV Htm/boiHe I'atent Air tsrakes and Millci' Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , Ih ) mo-t Perfect Pro tection Against 'Acci dents In the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CAUS Are run on tha Burlington Route. Information concerning Routes , Rates , Tims Coiinccti'ins. etc. , will bo cheerfully given by ippljing at the office of the Burlington Koute , 513 Fourteenth Street , Omaha , yehrj . . C. E PEIIKISS , D.W.HITCHCOCK , Oen'I Mrna er. Oen Wcat'n Pass. Ag't. J. 0. PIIILLIPI , St. Joe. , Mo. I eocral Agent , Omaha. II. P. DU < L , [ ebS dlv Ticket Agent , Omaha. CITY MEAT MARKET. Keep constantly on t-tnd a Urge lot 01 All Ui.d Fruh und Salted Mcatt. Beef. Veal Mutton , Pork Game , /owl. am * all kinds of saa aga. xyl'rceh Vegetables Constantly on hand Call and be convinced ) SHEUEY BRn J TJlg Only Remedy tiTllX ACTS AT THE SAME TIME OK ] JTHS LIVER , j THE BOWELS , , \ andtheKIDNEYSr ] ,4 Tic's combined action gites itvxjn-\ \ 'Ji dcrfuljxnctr to cure all diseaset. | Y/h j re We Sick ' 3 lltca tine we attow these great organ * j tto become cfygcd or torpid , and ] ? 5v'vnox3humorsare therefore forcedl * irto the Hood that thould be expelled ] yjnqtaraKy. I DILIOUSXESS , PILES , COSSTTPA KinXET OOHPLA.1STS , CBI.IAEt DISEASES , FEMALE WEAK * XtSSES. A1H ) ItEBTOUS D1SOUDEUS , * x AO\S * * a-rj * iny H by causing free action of these organ * s and restoring their power to throw off\ \ 53 WhySafftrniHoMpaIn m ! eIiM | f WFirt.irmenteil nltlariln.ConiUpatloall I \Vl.rrri-Iitcnt.lotrrdi8ordcrH Kidneys 11 \t \ Why rnilira nenoos orslckhridaeliett I f V , hy dare Hleeplesa alghti I 1 sfj Ux KIDNEY \VOUT and rtjolet foi j fus'UJi. It It a dry , tegetalfo eompoundand\ \ \ Gtt U of ywr rjruyqite , ht via ordir U\ \ j S ° fjf ° " - Price , WO ) . | . ' .Tecu ? ) t co , , Q I i R E For Coiigl.SiC'olds , Bronchi. ! * O U R L Asthma , Consumption , And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. PAIITiflM . . .u < > XTDEDECEIVEl bynnprinei'e. | tl'alera w ho try to pilm off npnn r t UflU I IU1I. Rnck and Uva in pa oil oar TI.r UOCKanl RYE , which Is th only J1K Jon ICATEDaniclr made , the GKNl'I VK htvi.ica . COVESXJiaNT ST.Ull' ch bottle. Extract from Eoport of the Commissioner of Internal Revemn : TKEtel'KYU I'AKTMEMT. OFFICE OK I.YTLRXAL RKVEMiE , ) \ VtMiMirii.x. . l > . C , Janua.v 2l , lSj < ; . f Meesrs. LAWRENCE * MAISTIX , 111 M.idi-i < St , rt icai..llli : 05XTL5X1S : 1 have trvehcda "rertllletlfiT-rU'cKt.i lha lri re.ti nt.3 ami relative proper , lions used In the m umf.tcliire uf an articU nlrclioti ailveritso aui | ell under the n\mc of "TOL J ROCK and RYE. " 1 hl cunu-onnil , atvonli s \ < > ur f.rurilin the opinion of thin i IBe * . wsui t ha\e a sufficient ti ntitof thotlAI AM OF T.-I.U t. . rKeitall lheadtanu ; 4 a crin l totMl irt clo inpectira" ci > niiUint | < . wluic the utility aid yrtii > om-mtiite an cnmlilon rjnjerlnif t. . comrouml nniriY.il Ie muctly to "he pvimL In the opinion c f ll.b lHc % , an ar'.i. lt > c < nn | > iii > K > e-l acordin- thU f o-m'lln m y pn.tl/ h cla eil as a meji inal pupva'i m un.ler tl v l r > ii .1 < us ot > ln.il .tj A , following Mctinn 3,437. t ? . 1. lievijcil Planned.at.,1 , eiiM > sam | -l inx lict > oMli > l rr .i-t , Aputltecuict , wulOther Teriani without renJerniK them iiabc tu | > y 5Hxal | ux.vil-iu iri'tal r Yours KcurectJully. ( su ic.l ) GREEX. B. RAUM. Commissioner. Lawrecoc * Martin , 1'h'eisSio ! AjcIs f-r Hi I . t _ t V ami CanUiS - d bv I > mr Ki8t , Orotcrs and Geiiunl I > iali.r4 ritr > uK.ic \\I .1 sie ! \-i.t f r Neb , bTKtLE , CO. , will supply tlie tradiat maiiuUr'urtr. | > "i is WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CSt _ fHIS COUNTRY. SEE BM EXAMINING THIS MAi > , THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE tiltEAT COSNECTIX ( { LINK I t.i main line rum from Chlcniro to Council niufl" ) . pa-"lnu throueli Juliet. Ottawa. I i s-allc. Clene eo. MollinHiicli Icllinil. D.ivenpirt , Wr t Liberty , Iowa City.M.irenklirouklyp. . : rinnvll. Ics Moincs ( the capital of lnvrn > . -lu.irt. Atl.m- tlc. and Avoca ; with branches fnnn Hiir'-'ii Junction to P'-uria : Wlltnn Junction t Mu cii- tltc. Washington. Kairtlcld. 1'lilon. Helim- ; . CcntrevlIIc , L'rlnc-clon. Trenton. ! .illsitlii. ' 'aine- n n. Iicavenwortlt. Atchlv > n. and Kan . City ; Waahmirton tvi Slcnurney. Ofknlooja. ninl Knox- vlllo : KcokuK to Kannlnston. lionuparte. llcn- tonsoort. Independent. Kldiin , Ottuninv KiMr- Tlllp.Oskaloosa. I'clln. Alnnnio. and ! ( Miiinrs : Nnirton to Monroe ; Don loincs to Indianolaanil Wlntcrsct : Atlantl- ) l.cnls anil AuilutHm ; ami A oca to llarltn. This It positively thu i > iily Kallroad. whlcli ownt. nml operatps a thruugh line from Chicago Into the btnto of KIIIK.H. ThrouEh Kxprcs I'asscnKiT Train' , wllli INill- mnni'alacc Curs attached , nre run iMcliway daily tctwecn CIIICAOO ami I'EOIIM. KAVS..S CTV. COCNCIU BLori-s. I.EATEN wuirrii aim ATcni- . . < PO and Kan at ( Ity. via the "jlilnjukco anil Rock Island bhoMnc. . " The " Great V.ock Inland" It niacnlrircntly 6qulppd. Itt road IHN ! it : mplv perfect , unil its track is laid with uto-l rails. What will plca.to you most will bo the ple.utir" of enjoying jour rocalt , vthllo iia 5lnic mvrthn beautiful pratriet of Illinottnnd Iowa , In t > nt > of our maKnlncent DinlnirL'ars that ncco.upuiiTiill ThroURli Expres Trains. Vim Ki't an rntlro meal , as good at It nerved In nny llrst-claat hutul , lorseTonty-nvc rents. ApprcclattnE the fact that a nialnritr nf the people prefer ecparato npartnivntt foriUnVrtMil purposes ( anil the immense pjticiicrr lii lnusa of tnts line warranting lt > , wi are * * " * ! tovn- " I'lilininii l'uhnr nounce that this CDnipanv run" Striving Cart for Bleculni : nurimscs. and 1'udKC inrnvKEX THE EAST & THE \ \ FSV I IHuinj tir for eatinirpurpo tr < only. Cnc I int-at fnitCToof cur 1'alace Cars Is a SMO1 , J . \I. < MN arnerejoucna enjoy jour il > i utiill hnnri of tlio 'lay. I .MacnlQcent Iivn llriilzpf npan the M.w- * ninlMKwnirt rltcrsat all point * crc * o c ? U llntMinil transfers are avoided at CuunrL t * ji'i * l\an as Cltr. LeaTenworth. anil ' ' - ncftiiinn lit-IncmailL In Union DP : TIIK rUINCll AI. H. It. I THIS CltUAT THKOl'iai 1OSK AK" 1OI.1.OWS : At CiiirAiio. with all iltvcrKlnic Unc * Ir M Uaxt niul Nmth. At KMI r.woon. Trlth thoL.S.&M.S ine . . it.V Al1 1C ICil < . At VYAJHIM.TOX IlElGHT.M. Kith r. C 4 4 , U U. 1C. At I.A S.\LI.E. with III.ConUlLIL AtrnmlA.nUh I' . I1. A J. ; r.D.&K.o 41 \V ; 111 .Mid. ; ami T. 1' . A W. llrtv i At Itixiv 1 < LASI nllh "Jlllnankeo i , ' I Ijl.mil jlmrt Line. " anil Itock MM A I'oc. JU ' I At OAVEM-OKT.with the IJaTenpiirt ! - $ ' I C.-M.Afet. IV it.lt. AtWL Tl.lliEKTr.wlthtb < > rL.C.K. & " V At ( iiUNNEi I. ftth Centrnt IIIITU IClt. tllK-H ) ! < U.Nt.rf.wlthll M..t K. l > . It. it Atfof > ell. IlLcrrH.with Union 1'adair " . . Ati-MAHA. wliti II. 4 .Mo. II. It. It. In Net. AtCiiLr.Mlii-bJf > CTU > f.wlthll..r.U.JiM V V At OTrt'MWA. nltn Central low * It-if ' " St. U.t I'ac umlf. II.y It. HilK. At KEiHIfif.nlttiToL , Ten.Vnr. . : K10. 4 I .IIM A. Tac . and * t. 1 . Keo. * N.-\V. K Mw At CAUCIION. wniill.St-J It.It. At ATI iil'UN. with Atch..Topoka &t > a''t ' M AUh .V Ncli. and Ccn. IIr. l ) . I' 1CKris. . At l.KAVE.swuiiTH. with Kan. I'acUl > * IVnl. It. Hill. AIKANMAI ClTT.wlth all lines for f.J 1 nn t s-uuthwofl. .V I'AI.Ai'K CAKM lire i-iin lhr.iKli to 1'KOICIA. DF..H ! IUlC < . < t ; COII.NCII , ISLUFTS. . . KA > .SA.S CIT1. AT 'III.SI \ . nn.l I.K.VVOWUUT11. TlcUrtm vli this I.Inc. known i > Ilie "Orrat JCocU . J l ii < l Jtuutc , " are to ) ' "f all Ticket Acmtn III the 1'iiltc.l Mliilo nml Ciinnilii. Far luformutlon not obtiiiuaMe : il j nr IHIIUO ticket afflce , addr * < . A. . KHVIB VLIL , , in. sa.ionic. . Qcn'l Superintendent. Ueu'l 'llit. un < l la Vr FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS STT A 3DES- And everyrning pertaining to the Furniture an I Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE .E > : REOEJS : : _ , p month. t 1208 und 1210 Farnhnm Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator IFOIR 18SO. MANUFACTURED BY S. P. F-IAST&CO.jSPRINFFlELO They also make Euckeyc Improved Iron tfeam Walking Cultivator , with or without Siring. The New Force Feed Kuckeye Drill , one or two Horse Stjlr. Inquire for thorn at the beat dealers. F. H. PTTGH , Gen. Agent , Omaha , ffeb. A new and and hitherto unknown remedy to all diseases of the Kidneys , Bladder.xnd Urinary Organs. It will positively cure Diabetes , Gruel , Drop. By , Crizht'a Dlse e , Inabllicy to retain or ercel tne Urine , Catarrh of the Blaedcr , high S3.urrd and scanty urine. Painful Urinating ; LAME BACK , General Weakneis , and all Female Complaints. It ivoldes Internal medicines , la certain In It effect * and cares when nothing tlse can. For sale by Drugglsta or sent by mall fre npon receipt ot the price , 82.00. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PROP'RS , Toledo , O. iTStad your tddrew for car little book , How l\I vif 8 v oV * ir. JAME3 X. HIT , Apat . ILE RE. . . , AN ABSOLUTE CU Dr. Bosanko's Bheumatic CQIO AX ALKALI OINTMENT. The add Blood Is the prlnwy caiuo and 1C I tainlnz power of KHECMATISX. Where thern an Alka'I there can bo no Bn c Tiit. f "DK. B03ANKO RIIECMATJC CCHK l chemically prepared Alkaline , neutralizing ; th acidity and remnvinz Chronic loflunmitloa by absorption. I'neeiZCenti. Dr. Ilosanko's Pile Ecincdr. A eafe , rare anil permanent cnr or thlt eng ol the mo t painful , unpleasant , and dbtramhi duea , < to which the HesMs heir. We puaraj- tes thin remedy to b without" equal for tha car * of an kinds of fUt. Price M CenU. C. T. ARMinnostl , Drnjjlut and thydcUa * - - - - - Cornnna , Micbljin , says : Your POt hu given flnt-cliss tatiitictloi. The Dr. Bosanko Mi r f IQ.UA , OHIO , ' i 0 '