* e tJiePiiblie. THE GENUINE BH.C.McLAN 'S 1IVEE PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir'to. " but in J.J"e and in all Bilious Complaints , ( Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that , character , they stand without a rival. v AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are uneqnaledL BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. . ' J.J" Each boi has a red-wax seal on the lid , with the impression.McL AKE'S LIVER PILli. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. McLANE and FLEMING BROS. $ & " Insist upon having the genuine D jC.MoLAXE'S LIVER PILLS , prc- : \ FLEMING JJHOS. , piiisburgii , Pa. , < tbe' market being full of imitations of - the name 3fclinc , spoiled differently , but same pronunciation. couans , BRONcnms AND CONSUMPTION. What a TV ell-Known Druggist nys about Allen's LungBalsam. . MOTHERS , READ I OAKLAHDSTITIOH , & } . GBTTLXIUN : The demind for Allen's Long Balsam Is increasing constantly. The ladies think there is no medicine equal to It lor Croup and Whooping Cough. C. S. MARTIN , Drcggbt. Sold by all Medicine Men. l/'Uoro lien Very In -venions. 7 objectstoflnd. bond stamp for pack' lie ge. DR. E. C. ABB Y Buftalo N. Y. < T T ) a west f IS aday at do roe owlly made.Costlv U ) MnntftfrtM. AililrM TnixAOi. rnrtUn.l. Mo ATTORHEYS-AT-LAB. WM. SIMERAL , i A TTOHNEY AT LAW-Campbell's Block , _ X 13th Etreet.tetwccnFaruham and Douglas. OilAHA , NKB. S * D. L. THOMAS , A TrOBNKY AF T.A-VV Leans inotey. buys J\ and cells real tttate. Ccom 8 , Crtighton Block. t A. C. TROUP , TTORNEY AT LAW Office In Hanscom's Block , with George E. Pritchett , 1500 ban St. OMAHA. NEB. DEXFER U THOMAS , AT LAW Crnlckjnana e Balld ATTORNEY A. M. CHADWICX , ' ' A TTORNEY AT LAV. ' Office J501 Farnham A Str et. H I A. 8WARTZLAHDE 1 TTORNEY AT LAW-Cor. ISti and Famtam A itrett. mayatl WILLIAM A. FONDA , A TTOBNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. j& _ Room No. 0 , Frcnzcr Block , opposite Post Office. OMAHA. NEB. WM. L. PEABODY , -rj"TAWYKR Office In CroLrhton Block , nert to ' Jf Pott Office , OMAHA , NEBRASKA ; JTOTABY rUBLIC. OOIiEOTIONB MADE E. 0. MCLAUGHLIN. AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF ATTORNEY THE PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth and Douglas at. ' . .XTCollectlnns Promptly Attended I O'BRIEN & 8ARTIETT , jttorneys-at-Law , OFFICE-Unlon Block.FiTtoenth an < * Farnhaml A. L. ROBISON. A TTORliEY AT LAW. Room Crelghton JBlock. . OMAHA N h. Iuntl 30. s ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBASH BLCCK. COR. DOUGI57H STS. OMAHA , NEB. W.UCoiinell . , j'Attornay-at-Law. i Office : Front rooms , ni > otalra. In Hanscom'e new brick huilJinp , N. V , . comer Fltteeuth and Farnham'Streets. Jona L RIDICS. CUA8 R. RIDICI. UEDICK & REDICK , At tourney sa t-L aw. ' atontioi will be given to all Bulls corporations of evnndowriptlon ; will practice in al : the CourU oi the Kuto and the United Statos. OlEco. Fara'nin St. , opposite i Court House. ADAMS & S1MERAL , ' i TTORKKYS'AT LAW Room e creigUa J\ . Clock , 15th uid Douflaa trtroota no9dh G. F. MANDERSON , XT AT"LAW : 2tS Famham Street J\ . Omaha Nehnwka. PARKE GODWIN , TTORNEY AT LAW Wth and L Strjcts , mlth G. 1 . HtCUARDH. Q. J. RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law. OmcB 21BSouth Fourteenth Street. Only jDirect Line to France , " CENERALTRAHSATLAHTIC COMPAN T > ETWEEN New York and llarve.Pier 42.N.B Jj foot of Morton St. , pier of company. Travels by thiiJlne aioid both transit by En Ish rail ray and the discomfort ot ensuing the hanne lin a iimall boat ANADA , FIUKOIDL , Wednesday January 21 Inoou. AMEKIQUE , B. JoCcjxi , Wednesday February 11 a. m. FRANCE , TRUDXLLH , Wednesday , February PRICE OF PASSAGE ( Including wine ) : TO HAVRE Firrt Cabin. $100 and$80 ; Second Cabm$55 : 'Steerage , Includingwine.bedding S acd utlnslli LOUIS DC nEBIANAe nt , 5 Broadway.N. T. FRANK E. MOORES , No. ill , West Side Kth Street , Bet. Faniham and Douglas , Next Door -or U. S. Etprecs OHce : ( Sign oi Pain * J J't5imship. ) OMAIIA. NEB. " mlm EAST INDIA 4 _ ; ii BUT RS ! HER GO. , MANUFACTURERS. OXA1TA. Neb. [ [ QKAY'S SPECIFIO MEDIOINfa : TRADE Mtrs.The Great . : < \ Remedy , An nniallin ) ; cure for Sem ) inal Wcak- ucss.Spcrma- . asingiii nweuot After Taking. that follow a * sequence ot Sclf-Ahoso ; Ion I Uemory , Unirernl Lanitnde , Pain la the Bact , Dimness of Vision , Premature Old Age and cur other Diseases that lead to Insanity or . Ccniomptlon tnd a Premature Grave. erFull particulars in oar phamphlet , which wtdrtire to < wnd free by mail to ererj on * . tyTheSpedflc Mediciue Is cold by all drnggistl at f 1 per package , or six paokaces ( or IS , or wil b * gent free by mail on receipt of the money by addrealig The Gray Medicine Co , No. 10 Mochmicj1 Block , Dltuut , UKB SOLD IK OUAHABT J. K. ISH. AND BY AT , DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ? I 9 SHOW GASES I f ? rr i O. W I ? IU CAS8 ST. , QitAHA , SB ? , THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHIHC . . PBOfRKTORS. Farnham , Int. 9tk and lOtk StretU. TER11S OF SUBSCRIPTION lyeirin advance ( postpaid ) 18.00 8 month * " ' t.OO months " " . . ; IPO TIMETABLES. TREAILS. raoem. v 0. N. TT. K. B4:80 * m. . ! > ra. 0 B. SO , . , i30 .m. , Spjm. 0. K. L * P. B. R. , 4 0 . nu , p. m. 0. fc St. Joe 430 . m. , > p. a. . . . , . O &K. W.,130 a-m orurafl. : O A K. W. K. B. . 11 m. Up. m. B & . Q. . 11 . m. 9 0 p m. 0 B. I. * P. , U . ra , Up m. a B. & St. Joe. 11 a. m. , 11 p. m S. City 4 P. . 11 m H P..4p. m. B. * JtlnK.b. , p , bocal man * tor State * low * le Tt nt o a yTU : 4SO a-'m. Office open bom 12 to .p. m Soudayl. THOMAS t. HALL. fo tma te . ArriyalandDepartureoiTrains UNION PACina . * r UAVB. AUUTB. , Dally Express. . . .12:16 p. m. 8:20 p. m. do Mixed 6:10 p. m. 4:28 p m. do Freight.630 a. m. 1:4U : p. m. do do . . . . 8:16 a. m. 1220a.m. Tin CARD OF THB BDBLIHQTOH BOUTE. * Jffmrffm OXAHA. Express J:10p.m. : BxprtM . . . .10'00 a * m. Mail 8:00 : a-m. Mall. . * 10 0p.m. Sundays Excepted. Sundays Excepted , CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & : PA < 3FIC. Mall . 6:00 a-m. I " 2p-m- press _ 3:10p.m. I 10 0 a. m. Sondaya Kxceptad. , CH10AOO & NORTHWKSTKKH. Mall . 6-OOajn. I TM P- " Exprect T. . . .SW : p. ro. | , , 1 ) a. m. Sundays etcepted. KA EAS C1TT , 8T. JO * * COUNCIL BLO/I8. . . 8 00 a m.Kxpne | - .6.415 a.m. tpe _ flaop.m.-lnJl. { - TtOj > .m. The only line runnuar Pnllman Sleomtng Cars out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA * NORTHWESTERN AND8I00I CITY 4 PACIFIC RAILROADS. Kipress . 8K am. | . ' 235p.m. Dally Except Sunday * . B. & M. K. R. ID NEB Bloonunfrtoilv)6:10 m Kearney J'ncarJ7f ( > 6 pm Ked Cloud ( lT.oi5 am lied Cloud ( arr)7 ) S pm Flattimoathar)120p ( ) m BlooinlnKtonar)9:2opm ( ) , Omaha ( arr.i.4:66pm ) : HMiinrs ( IT ) & 05 a.m. i BloomlngtooariaOp.m : ( } Blorarunirtnn 1SS p m I nartlniri ! ( r\65 p ro Orleani flv ) 7a a. m. | In ianola ( art11:00 : p. m Orleans ( ar ) 7.-00 p. m , ( Indlano > , ( h ) 2:30 : p.m. BJOUXCrrTAST. PAVUB. R. Mall 0:10 a. m. I Kxpresf. * . . . .100 a. nv Erprens 8:10p. m. I MaU T : p. m BRIDGE DiyiSION Ul P. R. B. ' . punier TBJUXS. Leave Omaha , dally : 8 a. m. , , 8 a. m.f 10 a. 11 a. m. , 1 p. m. , S p. m. , 8. p. m , B p. m. , 0 Leave Council Blutts : 8:28 : a. m.,8S5 a. m. , 10:26 a. m. , 11S8' . a. , 145 p. m. , 1-J6 p m. , 20 p. m. , 656 p. m. , 6S8 p. m Four trips on Sunday , leavlnrihaanaat 9 and "WsWB P-w.Cou3cfiPBlnOi' t 9S5 , a. m. , and 236 wid 636 p. m. rMiisan Taint * . Leave Omahar-e a.m.,7 a , m. , 8M * . - , , p. m. , I'M p. m. , 736 p. m. , L ave Council Bluffs : 7:16 a. m. , 8iO : a. . , a. m. , 636 p. m. , 1& ) p. m. , 1:50 p. m. , p. m. Dally extept Bun-Uy. OMAHA & REPUBLICAN VALLKYR. ; B. LIUVI. AMUVB. iU il046k.au , t 4J6p.m. Dail ? except Sunday/ COMMERCIAL. Omalia Wtiolesale Markets. OMAHA , June 7 , 1880. BUTTEll AND EUUS. Choicelable . . . . . . . 1720o Foukera lota . 10@13 , per dos . . . . . Uoner. . . lo@18 i POULTRY. - ( . - jnlckeiis , i > cr . . . - . ; . . . - . . . - 00@2 2fi Ducks . ; -'t' " " ' ? , : 7@8 OROUBMES ; ; : i CutLoaf . .1 . I Powdered . , Granulated . 1 Standard "A" . OEf A . Extra "C" . SYRUP8. . Extra choice and very bright. . . ' < 48a52 Bright Table Drips. . . . . . . ? ' 45a48 New Orleans Mollassca . 48aoO Market advancing. - UOFKE * . * Rio , prime to choice . 17al8 Riocood.topnine . , s v. Rio fair to good Mocha ' 28 aK Choice Good to prime. " " " tfew Prunes./-.K. : : 9a9 , Old Prunes . . . . . - ' . _ , ? . . . < ( ojaoi ; Currants.choice new. . ' . . j _ 7 < BlackBerries . ' . . S. 12 Raspberries. . . . . ; j.- j 3- Pitted cherrieBf. . 22 Michigan grtd Apples ' 9 N. Y. Sliced - * , - f 9I Evaporated k ' " ' 15 State Peaches 9 Salt Lake Peaches * 1 * California Peaches : 1- CANNED GOODS. ' "S"0ysterij 2 ft > cans , \ ? case > 3'75 ' .do do " 1 ft can.percase' . 225 i 2 90 , 170 2 76 Standard Tom toes,2 Ib , tf ciw , 2,50 , " ' " 3 Ib , tf case i 3135 Standard Peache * , 3 Ib , case. ' 4 50 " " -i 2 Ib , case' . 3 60 Raspberries , 2 ft , t ? case. . . . . . 3 00 Blackberries , 2 Ib , tf case. . . . rf 2 70 Corn , 5 Ib.'V ? case fj 2 50a4 00 ; Apples , Gal , tf doz 5. i 385 Narrow Tat Peas,2 Ib , V case : . . . 3.90 tring Beans.-216. per case. . t. 2 40 * SUNDRIES. N'utmegs. . . . . . . . . . ; . 10 Pepper. . ' . .i , . . ,10 AJlspice . . . ; . . . . r'i si 17 ai Cloves' ' . > . i. . 45 27 Candles. 16oz . ; . 13 Greenwjchlive.per'case. . . . . . . . . 3 90 Beans.per bushel. . , . . . U ' SO 1 Cheese full cream. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 UliASS. , * : SVIndow Glass , 60 per cent discount - j count off list. - ' , , „ 5 ' HARDWARE. . ' IRON. Common bar . . . 3 : Sorse-shoe bar. . . . I . . . . . . . , 4- JTorway nail rod . STEEL. " „ at plow ' . 8 km. cast , tool 15@17 E Fes'p's , Enff. do , 25@30 t ( AAiLS. , upwards. . 3 50 a B'rd'd's shoe 'g . mule" i nails tens , upwards. . . . 3 50 23@33- ; Putnamnaili . ; t , . : I ' 2333 ' ' DRY GOODS : BROWN COTTONS. r i.Uantio "H" . . 8' tt do "F' . 7 Pepperell " 0" . . \ . 7. . . 33 74 tt f : ? : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 3fr-7 * ndianHead . it t i jawrenceXXX . - * * i , Standard "AA".i- ; \moskeag 17 3eaver Creek , "AA" 14 do "BB" 13 Carmakers 10 Palmer . . . . . . . . 10 tis "AXA" 15 ! do "BB" - 14' do "CC" 13' rVarren "AXA" 15 do "BB" 14 do "cir r..r. is - ' 'iJOCKS. 1 Plymouth "AAA-.A 15 t .few Bedford. 10 oz . " . . . 16 t JoetonB. O 12 J BLEACHED COTTONS. Eonidale 10J do Cambric 13 3abot 9 Fruit of the Loom A 11 3 ewYork TSfillii 13 tfillfl' Muslin 10J SVamsutta 86-12J eBpefeU 6-4 20 : do 8-4 24 do 9-4 27 do ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . U-4-30 " HCKIHM. Simoskeag. . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . 82 21 allB O. fi. O / ' 30 do "AA * l'i do "AAA" , , . . . . . . . § . . . 16 PRlMTSv Albany . . . ' 7 Albion 7J Harmony 6 , American ,7. ' ' * ' Allen's - 7 Allen's PinJif 7 Ancona Farcy ' 7 Manchester 7 Merriinack 7 Merrimack Stortings . - . . 7 Richmondx 7 Richmond * , K 7' Spraguo's CJ Simpson's Mourning 7 Simpson's Black 7 fcTRlFES. American . ' 10 Amoskeaff 11@12 Awning stripes 19 Ijewiston , A 1C Hamilton 12J Omega 1C@17 .ittsfield 7 LUMBER. Framing , 18 ft. and under $20 00 Each add. ft over 18 , per M. . . . 50 Fencing No. 1 , 12to20ft 22 00 " No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft 2000 Sheeting , Dressed , No. 1 20 00 ' " No.2 1900 Common Boards , Dressed 22 00 STOCK BOARDS. AStock 4000 B " 85 00 0 " 30,00 Common Block 25 CI _ /LOORINQ. No.lFlooring 4000 No.2 " 3500 No.3 " 2500 Yellow Pine Fleering , No. 1. . . 45 00 SIDING. No. ISididg 2500 * f0 g " 22 50 Nos ! " 00 PICKETS. No : 1 Pickets , perM . 32 50 No.2 " " 2500 FINISHING. No. 1 Finish , 1J. 1J , and 2 in. . . 55 00 No.l lin 5000 No.2 " 11 , li , and 2 in. . . 4500 No.2 " lin 4000 No. 3 Finish , in & 00 SHIP LAP. PlainShipLap 2300 O. G. " No.l 3000 " " No. 2 25 00 " " No.3 CEILING. a Beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 2500 ' No.2 2300 1 Beaded , 4 and 6 in. , No. 1. . . . 40 00 " " " No.2. . . . 3500 Corrugated Ceiling , No. 1 50 00 SUINOLES. A Stir ( best ) Shingles. 3 75 No.2 " 3 00 No.3 " 250 LATH 400 Lime , bbl 133 " bulk , per bush 40 -Cementbbl 2 " 50 Iowa Piaster , bbl 250 Michigan Plaster , bbl 2 75 Hair , per bush 25 TarredFelt , 100 Ibs . . ' 3 00 Straw Board , " 400 O. G. Battens , per 100 f t. lin. . . 1 25 WellCurbiug 3000 Ro ugh J , and 2 in. , in Buttsper lOOftlin POillb. Cedar Halves , 7 in 18 Gin 16 " Qoartar.SIn 16 Oat,4r4 ! SO " 4r6 40 O. G. Casing. 5 } and 6 In. , per 100 ft. lin : . . SCO Oak Plank and Timber , per M. 40 00 Clear Poplar 6000 Black Walnat 10000 HIDES. Green Hides , per Ib 7 < Green Cured Hides 8 Dry Hides 12@15 Dry Salted Hides.- 10@12 Sheep Pelts 30@1 00 Tallow 4i@5' LIQUORS. WINFS , ETC. High Wines , KJ gal 110 Alcohol , 180 tf cent , \ ? gal. . . . 2 15 French Spirits proof 1 20 Marshall's Bourbon Whisky. . . . 1 25 Miller's Bourbon Whisky 1 50 Brandy , veryflna , tf gal 4 00a8 00 do common to fine 1 50a3 75 Gin,100ix > r cent 1 40a3 00 do Holland , 00 per cent 1 25 , nms , mixed Jamaica , ] ? gal. . . . 1 25a4 00 E do New England 2 00a2 50 t Kennedy Bitters p gal 1 50 v do d tf case 7 00I do do d'o 100 casolota 6 50 Champagnes , pints in baskets. .20 OOaSO 00 8r Domestic Chainpagno 12a20 8B I'ort Wine V > case 5 OOalO 00 B Sherries 5 OOalO 50 d Ales , Edinburg 2 75 C do Bass&CVs 2 75 Guinness Dublin Stout 2 75 LEATHER. Best SlaughterSola 33a35 Best Oak 38a41 French Kips 1 lOal 45 French Ca&.leading brands. . . . 1 25a2 10 ; Domestic .Kips G5 al 00 Domestic Calfs 90al 10 Hemlock upper , tf foot 20a 22 Oak upper , foot 24 Grain , upper , Jf ? foot 20a22 Linings , tf doz 7 OOalO 00 Toppings , V dez 900 Morocco , ( bootleg ) tf foot ' 35 do oil dressed ' 35 do Simon per flkin 2 , 75a3 00 do Glove < kid ' , 325 Boot Webbing , IT bolt ' 40a50 HARNESS LEATHER. ISTo. 1 Pittsburg Oak 41 No. 2 Pittsburg Oak. . , , 33 No. 1 Cincinnati ; Oak. . . . . . . . . . 36 N'o. 2 Cincinnati ! Oak 33 No.lHemlock 35 : No : 2 Hemlock 3' < COAL , RETAIL I Anthricite . ' 1050 Blossburg 1200 Wyoming 850 Dskaloosa 550 CowaNut 5 00 : tVhito Breast 550 ; $500 .Reward. ' Wo will pay the above reward ( or any case of jlvcr Complaint , Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , In- ilgcstlon , Constipation or CostiTCncss we cannot rure with West's Vegetable Liver Pill * , whcnthe lircctions are strictly complied with. They ire lurely vegetable , and never fail to' give satiaf.c- Ion. Sugar coaled. Large boxes ; containing 30 : Nils , 25 cents. Forsalo by all druggists. Be- rare of counterfeits and imitations. Tho'genu- no manufactutcd only by JOHN C. WEST & CO : The PHI Makers , " 181A 183 W. Madison St. , Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail pre- lal'1 on receipt of a S cvnt stamp. , Sold at wholesale by * C. K. Goodman , J.K. Ish , ind Ecnnanl & Forsvtlio , Omaha. (4jap5diwl ( If you are sutfering with a Cough 3old , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , 3onauniption/los3 , of voice , tickling of o ho throat , or any affection of the Ehrbat or Lungs , use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is the great remedy that is causing BO n much excitement by its wonderful urca , curing thousands of hopeless Over a million bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery have been used pi within the last and have year , given to perfect satisfaction in every instance. toai Wo can unhesitatingly say that this is ID really the only sure euro for throat IDm ind : lung affections , and can cheerful- m y recommend it to all. Call and get h < trial bottle free of coat , or a regular BC lizo for $1.00. J. K. Ish,0maha. (3) ( ) BCvr vrio iom 1 AJI All Flavod Out m a common complaint in hot weather , si you * eel so , pet a package of Kidney- hti iVort and take it and you will at once feel ti > tonic power. It keeps np .the healthy tiat lotion of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver , atat nd thus restores the natural life and athi treogth to the weary bodv. hiw w ! It is well known that a relationship ex ai between piles , constipation , kidney gc liseases and liver troubles. In Kidney ar iVort we have a remedy that acts on th * general system and restores health by gen. atOI ly aiding nature's interna1 process. OInt nt ntdt it b itth th thQC QC it ; itG CC DRTfTfeWOGHTINOT. P'h CCP' ' h : 3TJRES COLIC IX 3IAX OR BEAST. of f DEES COLIC IX 3IAX OR BEAST. tt 3URES ASTHMA. CUUES ASTHMA. iTRES CATARRH , CURES CATARRH. 30RE3 LAMENESS , CURES LAMENESS. 3URE3 NEURALGIA , CURES NEURALGIA. 3UEES PILES ] CURES PILES BOLD VJ OUAHABY ALL DRCGQISC3 JWo to. Yoor Druggist ( or w f freeman's kevXatJonalDyes. Forbrbhtn uinddcrabll- of color thay art nsc utUfdJclor 3 to 6 WHZBIAKER'8 ' PBOTOTYPE , How Daniel Webster Exposed a Man-Who Shot Himself . After .Robbing Himself on the Highway. , j A curious light ia thrown on the case of Whittaker by a story in ivhich Mr. Curtis tells in his Life \Vebster of the alleged robbery and wounding of Major Goodridge , of Massachusetts , sixty years ago , as investigated and exposed by Mr. Webster. Mr. Cur tis' narrative is to clear and interest ing that The New , York World repro duces it in his own words : . Goodridge was a person of previous good character and respectable stand ing , who profetsed to have beea robbed of a large sum , of _ money at 9 o'clock in the night of ie"berabor ) 19 , 181G , on the road between Exeter and Newburyport , soon after passing . .the Essex Merrimac bridge , on his way from New.Hampshire into Massachu setts. Among the proofs of the' rob bery -was 'a pistol-shot through the left hand , received , ns he laid , before the rqbbers pulled him from his horse , he and one of his assailants dis charging their : pisk'ls a't each other at the same instant. He was then , according to his account , dragged from his horse and across a fence into a. Geld , rubbed and beaten until ho was senseless. On his recovery ho went back to the toll house on the bridge , where ho appeared to be'for a time in a state of delirium. But he had suf ficient self-possession to return to the place of "tlie robbery with some'person who accompanied him with a lantern , where his watch , pspers and other ar ticles wira found scattered , rn the ground. On the following' day he vvint 'to Nowburypcrt and remained there ill , at intervals in a stats ) of realer or simulated froncy for several , no iks. Having regained his health 'he sot about the discovery of the robbers ; ami so general was the sympathy for him in a very orderly community that his pians were a'ded by tho. in nocent zeal of nearly the whole country side. His first [ charge , was agaitut the Kennistons , 'two poor men who dwelt in the town of sNew Market ; New Hampshire , on the other side of the river. In their cellar , ho found a piece of gold.jWhich he id'en- tiObd by a mark which be said ho placed. ' on all his money , and a $10 note which he also identified , as his own. The Kennistons w.rdsrreeed ( ; , _ oxaminedand , held for trial. He next charged the toll gatherer ; one Pearson * son , ai an accomplice , and on1 .his premises , with the aid of . .a witch-haz el conjurer , ha also found some of. his gold and pacers in which it had been wrapped. Peawon was arrejted , ex amined b'efore two magistrates , and dischargedGoodridgo thtn complained - , plained , against one Tabar , a person who lived in Boston. Finally he , folio wed , a man named Jackman to the city of New York , in4 whose house ho swore thst ha also discovered - ' ed some of his marked wrappers. _ The machinery o'f an executive requisition was , put into motion and Jackman was brought into Massachusetts an'd lodged in jail. He and Taber'and the Ken nistons were indicted , for robbery in . the county of Essex. So cunningly had this man contrived his story that tbo popular belief was entirely with him. The witch-hazel'evidence prob ably did not disincline the populace to believe him. But it is even said that there were few members of the bar who did not regard tha case of the Kennistons as desperate. There were some"however , , who believed G6od- rich's story to be fake , and these par- ions sent for .Mr. Webster io. un dertake the defence of the ac cused. The indictment against labor was nol. pressed. ' , That ; against the Konniitons came on for trial at Tpswich in 'April , 1817. They had nothing on which to rely but their ' character nnd the previouS'gopd nega- ivo fact that since the supposed robbery they nad not pasted any money ior were seen to have .any , and the inprobabilitios with which their ad vocate could develop fn. the story of joodridge. The theory of thq .defense vas that Goodridgo was bis-own robber ind had fired the pistol shot through iis hand. In the power of cross-examining i vitnesses Mr. Webster had no superior if the day , and his reputation in this espect doubtlessly aided the impres- ion which .he prodnced.npon ( ha jury. There were traditions "which had ome over theborderf rom New Hamp- \ hire of his terrible skill in baffling he deepest plans of perjury andfraud , rhich excited the jury to the closest Mention to his method of .dealing . nth Goodridge. They saw his well oncocted story laid bare in nil itt ini- irobable features , while every aid was iveh to him by Mr. Webster io de- ciop suggestions which could ( be set i'ff against .the theory lh t the Hatter neant to maintain. But when Ml the ividence for and againtt Goodfidge's a ividence had been drawn out , jand it amo .to summing up , there remained wp obvious difficulties in the way'of ' hat hypothesis. One of them was : hat no motive had been shown ! for so , trange an act as a man's falsely pre- ending to have been robbed and harging the robbery upon inno- ent people ; the other that the heory of Goodridgo being himself a obber apparently made it necessary obelieve .that he bad proceeded in his fraudulent manufacture of proofs , the extremity of shooting a pistol mllet through .his own hand. These ery few formidable difficulties , for he'law of evidence , as administered our criminal jurisprudence , ' very iroperly regards the absence of mo- ; ive for an act , the commission of , rhich depends : on circumstantial iroof , as one ofthe important jhings be weighed in favor of innocence ; ) n3 as to the shooting , it was'certainly a high degree improbably that a nan would maim himself in order to maintain a false statement that ; le had .been robbed and maimed , by > omo one else. But in grappling rilh these difficulties , Mr. Webster ; old the jury that the 'range of human lotives is almost infinite ; that a de- ire : to avoid payment of his debts , if te owed debts , or a whimsical ambi- > ion for distinction , might have been is the bottom of Goodridge'a conduct , nd that having once annnounced it timself to the communnity as .a man. rho had been' robbed of a large sum nd baa ten nearly to death , he had to : o on and charge somebody with the > ct. This was correct reasoning , but till no motive had been shown fortbe } riginal pretense ; and if there had tot been some decisive circumstances developed on the evidence , is not easy to say how his casa ought to have been ecided. These circumstances make necessaiy to believe that , although roodridge had already discharged the istol which wounded him , he intend- that result. His story was * that the listol of the robber" went off at the mo- lent when he grasped it'with his left i and. Yet according to the testimony the physicians who attended him , here were no marks of powder on his and ; and the appearance of the round led to the conclusion that the auzzle ef the pistol must have been hree or four feet from his band , while hero were marks of powder on the leeve.bf his .coat , and the ball passed hrougbHhe coat as well as' the hand. Thirstate evidence justified Mr. . Vebsterls , remafk.'tbat "all exbibl- : ions are subject-to aciiaent.whether erioug or ft'ropid theygo not al : o proceed exactly as they ought to do. " Goodridge , ho argued , intended to shoot the 'ball through his coat sleeve , and it accidentally perforated his hand also. _ Goodridge , however , returned to the charge. Jackman was put on trial at the next term of tha court and the jury disagreed. At hii second trial Mr. Webster defended him and he was acquitted. These crimiml proceedings were followed by an ac tion for malscious prosecution in stituted by Peareon against Gocdridge. Mr. Webster was of counsel ferine plaint'ff in this caee The evidence was now still more clear against Goodridge ; a verdict for a large sum was recovered against him , and the public at last raw the fact judicially established that he robbed himself. He left New Eng land a disgraced man ; but no clue to his motives was ever discovered. Twenty yesrs afterward Mr. Web ster was traveling in the western part of the state of New York ; ho stopped at a tavern and went in for a glrsa of watsr. The nnn behind the cjunter exhibited great agita tion as tha traveler approached him , and when ha placed the glass of watsr before Mr. Webster his hand trem bled violently , but ho did not speak. Mr. Webster drank the watar , turned without saying another w6rd and reentered - entered his carriage. The man was Goadridge. THE NEW WALTZE. .AMAZING ABANDON OF THF NEW DANCE ITS CHIEF CHARACTERISTIC.- * . Correspondence Cincinnati Fnqu r.r. Anew style of round dancing is in troduced for every summer that for 1880 is now being taught by the mas ters. I am learning of an expert , who has whit he calls an aca-ieaiy in Fifth avenue. It is a waltze-time and step for a basis , bat with certain charac teristics that make it remarkable. LaU year the innovation was a sliding step that was a sere trial to short leus , snd very difficult to do gracefully. It was a modification of the much-abuaed "Boston dip" which , in turn wai a departure from the steady circling waltz previously in vogue. The dan cers hive been steadily abandoning the quiet ways of former years , and now we have wlut mint in reason be accepted as the culmination. Proprie ty can no further 0 in the direction of the ballet. It has no distinctive name that I have hoard , but might appropriately bo cilled the Philadel phia fling , because as I am told , it or iginated in Philadelphia and has the Highland fling's epace-coveriug qua lity. It is danced by main strength allied to agility , , and grace is a secon dary con ideration. Many do dance it gracefully , but that is owing to their own natural ease of movement. I have broken three coisat steels in two evenings' practice , but am getting on. In Its perfection , the Philadel phia fling maybe described as follows : The man is tall , muscular and agile. The woman is slender , willowy and wholly subjective to tbo movements of her partner. He encircles hcrfinally 'with , his right arm , not around her waist , but just below her shoulders. Withhis left hand he clasps her right , and holds it on his left hip. This brings her close to him , and she is kept snugly in tint position , not only .because ho Hko it , but because if he does not have a strong hold of her ho cannot take her safely through the dance. She literally sticks her nose into his breast or shoulder , and somj day a weak girl is to bo smothered to death in the midst of her dtligHt. At the least pugnoaes will bo common if the dance remains fashionable many seasons. It is not the correct thing to stnnd still in this bunging atti tude. The dancing must bigin instantly on the couple com ing'together , a" d a false step at the start is a heinous terpiichorcan of- fenao. The steps are thoeo of an or dinary waltz , elongated to a surprising extent , and accompanied by a swaying moyemeut from side to side and Ire- quent reversals all to rapid mujic. This carries the cDUple here and there , now this way and now that , with sur prising swiftness. Their course about i > the room is orritic , and their bodies sway in parfect accord , giving them , in connection with the long , quick iteps , an appearance of reckless aban- E Jon never before seen in social danc ing. A dozen pairs thus engaged are remarkable exhibit , and it is no ivonderthat cautious mammas divide their forebodings between the break age and improper exposure of their daughter's legs. A few years igo , when .hoops were worn , such dance would not have been modest ly possible. Now the prevailing ityle of dress prevents more than a merely bewitching display of the irondrously beautiful silk stockings ivhich are fashionable. The clinging scan'tinsss of the current tkirt , though plainly showing every movement of ihe dancer's legs , dees not reveal a rreat amount of their immediata cov- arings. Yielding her person implicit ly to the guidance of her partner , she flitting rpund and round , her feet oarely touching .the floor. The violence lence of the exorcise is excessive , and 'or a summer's danca this one is de- idedly unsuitable. Poetically the nroman will como out in a rosy glow , with her eyes flash ing , her boiorn rising and flailing tremulously , and her breath making sighs , i'racttcal'y ' , her dress waist irill be spoiled by perspiration , the powder on her face will bo meltedand jho will gasp for breath like n horao nrith the heaves. However , she will anjoy the wi'd ' sport whatever may ha ihought by the tired fellow who has practically carried Her through it. If itho , undulating uirls dance this waltz in Jerseys-the limited skin tight ccs- umes that are coming in the sight vill be rather sttrtling , like the fain- Mis dance of the naked Nautch girls. Dhe "Philadelphia iln " is the poetry f motion in-reckless metre , as I have leacribed and experienced it ; but , it nust not be supposed that it will ha ilways or even generally danced in hat way. All women are not light f foot and slight of word. Conse- luently there will be a great deal of rotesquenefcs. Obesity and awkward- C less are unfortunately common , and J TO rendered comical when their pos- lessors try to ekip nimbly. If either f a pair is a bad dancer , both might well be. A woman who humps up ler back or triej to. keep her partner a distance , or is heavy and slow , or ittempts to decide for herself when to everse , is a horror to the man who ries to dance with her. That I take n the word of my teacher. The man vho steps on his partner's corns , or iings her against other dancers , or l ets her fall , deserves burning at the itake. That I say from personal ex- jerience. BucEien's Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE in the world for 3uta , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp- sd Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all rinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve , guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- ibd In every case or money re Jnndod. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha. BABY PHIZES , § 600. An eminent banker's wife of X. T. , laa induce 1 the proprietors of that great medl ine , Hop Bitters , to offer $600 In prizes to tha roundest child that say * Hop Bitten plainly in my language , between Hay i , igso , and July 4. .SSL This is liberal and interesting offer , and veryb > dy and his wife should tend two cent it&mp to the Hop Bitters lifj. Co. , Rochester. * J.Y.U.S. A. , for circular , goring fall parti- laltn , and berln at once to teach the children tsy Hop Bitwij and team the prlifl. d&nftr AN OPEN AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant , fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti ficial , anil all who will take the trouble may secure them. These roseate , bewitching hues follow the use of Hagau's Mag nolia Balm a delicate , harm less and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnplia Balm conceals every blemish , removes Sal- lowness , Tan , Keduess , Erup tions , all evidences of excite ment and every imperfection. 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IRON TURBINE WIHD ENGINE 1IANUFACTURED BY Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0. The Strongest and Moat Durable In the World. Hundreds in use in Iowa and Nebraska Sold y Dealers In nsarly owry county. This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump s 3HIOAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Manufacturer ! ARD SHOT yhimimwnTmiTtfrnm'tmTtT * ' ' ' BESUKETO BUY IT. Tlllf BSST IJT MARKET. E. W. 3JLA.TCIIFORI > & O. ilamiracturers of Lead Pip" , Shee * and Bar Lead Block Tin , Pipe an 1 Solder , Mussed Oil and Oil Cake. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 KORTH CUNTO.I STREET , CHICAGO. tntfOnperdayathome. Samples worth JS free lUiZUAddreesStlnjon&Co. , Portland Maine ; NERVOUS DEBILITY vital Weakness and Pros- tratlon for or.t-work or Specific No. 28 , ccssful remedy known. Price SI per vial or vials and larje vial of powder for 85 , sent c ° * Ires on receipt of price. HUMPHRg/ } HOMED. MED. CO. . 109 Fulton St. , New tori Most , Catalo ae rn. } apl&lawSr EOPBITTEES. ( A .Medicine , not a Drink , ) CONTAINS HOPS , IJUCHU , 3IA nRAKE , DAXDELIO.V , | A5D TmPCZEST A5O EEST JlEDICAI. QCALmKJ O31 ALLomza Cxrrz23. f &U Diseases of the Stomach , Bowels , Blood , Llier , KWncj ! , aiMl Crlnary Organs , Kcrronsicss. S ep- icssaesc actl cspccmlly Fcmals ComplaictaL S1000 IN GOLP. tcr BorLeIpcr foranjtalngliirpareorlajariotufoni 'Intlicni. .AslcjoardrnssistforUopEittcrsaijl trythcni before you Bleep. TaLc no other. EOP COUS3 CcccljUio tTtcetcrt , safest ad txsl A cCblldrea. Ite HOP TAJ > f or Stosiach , Ilvcrand ddnjy tl ? riar to all other ? Csrca&y&l'oOrpt.oii.Aflcdrufslst. D. L Cl3 oniteolate aziU IrrcsZstJUc cure tor drank- eaeea b cf oplcn , tobacco and careoata ; mmtx Ecoil for clrcnlar. - GO EAST -VIA THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It U the SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS > AJTO CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It U the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAN HOTEL CABS ! In addition to thera and to please all classes of travelers. It irive * FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Its EATING STATIONS at 60 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS CQinHFS ARE THE FINEST ! ITS EQUIPPMENT FIRST-CLASS U yea wish the Best Traveling Accommoda tions you will buy your tickets by this Route jt3"AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Tickets Agenta can sell you Through TlctrU via this road and Check nsua. Baggage Free of Charge. OMAHA TICKET OFFICES-MI * Farnham St. , Cor. 14th , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and Union Pacific Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 New Montgomery - ery Street. For Information , folders , maps , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Tlcktc Office , address any agent of the Company , or MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STENNETT , Gen'l Manager , Genl Paas. Agent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Oen'l Act Omaha & Council Bluffs. SIOUX CITY ifc PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sionx City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS , DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And a' ! points in Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. Th ! Ilni is equipped with the Im proved Westingbouse Automatic Air Brakci and lliller Platform Coupler and Duffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT Is unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars.owncd and controlled by the com pany , inn Through With.ut Change , between Union 1'acitic Transfer Pepot , Council Bluffs , audSUl'aal. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Pcpot at Council Bluffs , at 5:15 p m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m , , and St. Paul at 11:05 a.m , maklnff jse-TEN" HOURS IN ADVANCE OP ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30'p. m. , ar- rlvIiR at Sioux City at 4:15 : x m. . and Union Pacific Tram for Depot , Council Blnffn , at 9:50 : a. m. Be sure that your tickets read via "S. C. & P. R. R. " F. C. HILLS. Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa. P. E. hOUINSON , Ass't Gen'I Pats. Agent. J. II. O'BRYAN , Southwestern Freight and Pnsienper Agent. my2Q-tf Council Bluffs SHORT LINE f " "E. THE K.G.ST.JQE&C.B.R.R. , la the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. S'o change of cars between Omaha and St. Louis and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RIUCHIKO ALIi Eastern & Western Cities Vith Icai chargex and In advance of other linos. This entire Una Is equipped with Pullman's 1'alace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- CH.Millcr's Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Wcstingbotuo Air-Brake. JCTSKE THAT YOUR TICKET READS"E jtSTVia Kansas City , St. Joseph andTfi t2rC"nncilDInffsR.R..vIa Tickets for sale at all coupon stations I the Wrel. J. F. IIARNARD , A. C. DA WES , Gen'I Kupt. , Gcn'l Para. & 1 ickct Ac't St. Joseph , JIo 6t Joseph , Mo , W. C. SEACHUEST , Ticket Aeon. , 214 Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and Dnncla * , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TEIION , A. B. BARNARD , Pan. Agent , Omaha Gckl A gent , Omaha. THROUGH TD CHICACO Without Change of Cars I BURLINGTON & QUINGY With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas senger Coaches , and PULLMAN SLEEPNC _ & DINING CARS. It is acknowledged by the Press , and alt who travel over it , to be the liest Appointed and Best Managed Road In the Country. PASSBNGBRS 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 ct FOUK DIFFEKENT EOUTES , And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Pr lace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. All Express Trains on this line are equipped with the W > stin2houe Patent Air brakes and Millei's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , th mo't Perfect Pro tection Against Acci dents In the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Are run on. the Burlington Route. Information concerning Routes , Rates , Time Connections , etc. , will bo cheerfully given by appljin ; at the office of the Burlington Koute , 513 Fourteenth Street , Omaha , Nebraska. C. E. PERKINS , D. W. HITCHCOCK , Gcn'l Mrnajer. Gen. Weit'n Pass. Ag't. J. O. PHILLIP ! , St. Joe. , Mo. general Agent , Omaha. II. P. DU 4L , ebS-dtr Ticket Agent , Omaha. CITY MEAT MARKET. Keep constancy on nand a large lot 01 all kli.d Freshf und Salted Meatt , Beef. Veal Mutton , Pork Game , /owl , and all kinds o ! eau age. 9"trcsh Vegetable * Constantly on hand Call and be convinced i SHEEUT B n 3 THE ONLY MEDICINE :4 That Acts at the SameTime on ill THS LJVER , A TK2 BOWELS , and the KIDNEYS. 5 wll ! Ira perfect : If they become fogged , fn ircodfuldteeawsareinrotofollOTfWltfi ij TERRIBLE SUFFERING/ Headache , Dj pwrf , Jana- 3 ! ! , Constipation ; ad rile * , or Kid- j nerCorapIalnt * , CraT IJl ) b t 9 , ) Sediment In the Urine , Hllkjr/ ' i\ \ or Bopr Urine ; or Bhen- * ' fj matlc Pains ndAehei/ are developed bccansc'tbe hloojl U potaoned v.-ii ! the hrmors taat ihonld.haro been cxpcllmlnaturallr- * K8DWEY-WORT s * i gSls&S11 8 liioriKin4' taTcb eucurcd. T SP T * 'ill mid one more to toe nttmDer. Taico its II anmicaiuxTviiioncuivt b" * * * * * j * * " S v/h ? suffer longerfromthe torment 3 ° Yhyabea'r5a5ch ' distress from Con- n cWgS5SdftSfffll7becauae of dl- M orS-rodurine ? * , ! J J" n-KT-TTonr will cnrc joa. Tryapaelr " It Ix a dry ttyttatilt compound and 1-t.r Drvgf.tt K , or vtn yet U j jjtL fnttif vpcn kavlny it. Fnce , flJjo .i \ * ' . * -r ] jef < fA&D U nutftov * t * i > . XTSE. D For Coirhs.CoIIs ! ! ( , Urondiitis ] Asdnna , Consuinjinir ) ( ( And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. flM . . . UH. 1CATED article made , Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenu 'l * TREASURY DtPACTllEXT. OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVESLE. ) l WAJIIISOTOS. D. C , January 25,1S0 J" Metsrs. LAWRENCE i MARTIN. Ill Madison St , ChUaso. UK : dtSTLUUN : 1 have received a "cartlfled fontuU' ichlnR tha Ingredient ! and relative proper tions used In the nnnufacture of an article which > ou adverUm an < i * ell under the nune of "TOLT" ROCK and R7E. " Ihlscomponnd , accordii Io your formula. In the opinion of : hU ofllcu weI have a sufficient quantitv of the BALSAM OF T JLU t < > cueitall thoadrantajei ascriVU tot . article in pectoral complaint ! , while the whUky and syrup constitute anemuUion r niecia Uo comround an agreeable remedy to the rnlient. In the opinion of this offlca , an article compounded according to this formiln m y prop ly bo classed as a medicinal preparation under tl-e rnni'ioiui of Schedule A. following section 3.1,7. C. ' Revised Stalutes , and w .cn to sarape-1 mi be toM hy r niiMi'tS Ajiothecuirt , and Other Per-oni without renderinit them Hablo to p y special Ux as liiju- ) fal n . Yours Respectfully , ( Slgced ) GREBJT. B. RATJM , Commtwloner. Lawrence * Martin , Chicago , Sole Agents fur the I'niteil Stst s and CanvJ. . i&rfd hv Drur KWts. Grocers and General Dealers everywhere Wholv&Ce Aj.-ot tir Neb. , STEKLE , JO1I.NSO.V3 CO. , will supply the trads at manufacturer * prirci. * WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE C ? SEE BY EXAMINING Tl . * - JM IT y % % ir CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R , IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN' THE EAST & THE WifSV. Its main line runs from Chlcnuo to Council Ulninq Ciirs forcatln purpo only. * * ne * .ti Bluff * , passing through Jullot. Ottawa , l.i Salle. Krrnl fcntoro of cur l"alacu rnn Is S.M'Jli.T > Oeneseo , Mollnc. Hock Island. Pavenpirt. West SALOON where you can cujoy jour "U irair Liberty , IowaCtty.MarencJ. llrooklyn , Crinnell. at all hears of the day. DCS Moines ( the capital of Iowa ) , Stuart. Atlan .Mnanincent Iron llrlclKCJ span tnoMjxM. * tic ; and Areca ; with branches from llur-tu andMlswurlrlTcrsatall point * rrc wrt .f t t Junction to 1'eorla ; Wilton Junction toSTuscn- I Inf. and transfers are arolded at Conned. B. > tite. Wasnlnuton. Falrfleld. Kldon , Uelknnp. Kansas City. -aTenworth. . anil Atchw ! . o . CcntroTtllc. I'rinccion. Trenton , ( iallntin. Came noctlons bt'lntrraado In Union Dop tts. ron. Ijeavcnworth. Atchljon. anil Kan as City ; TUB 1'ltl.NUirAI. It. It. CONNKlTltVlC / Washington to Sisourney , Oskaloosa , and Knot- THIS CltKAT TllUUfUIl LINK AKfi 4 Tlllo : Kooknx to Karalncton. Ilomiparte , lcn- : KOIJ,0\VSi tornDort , Independent. Kldon. Ottumwa. Eddy- At CIIICAOO. with all dlTerclne linet "V. f Tlllp , Oskaloosa. 1'elIa.Monroe. and Dos Moluus ; Earl ami tiimth. Newton toMonrooj IesMoln s to Indtunolaand At KNdi.r.woop. wttb the L. 8. A M.8. .too * . Wlntcrsot : Atlantljto Lewis and Audubon ; and SX W.C- . Itds. A'oca to llarl&n. Tills Is positively the onlr AtWA.Idl.MiTOX IIEIGUT9. With 1 * . t 4V Ilallroad. which owns , and operates a through L. U. It. line from Cblcaco Into the itato of Kansas. At UA CAI.I.R. wllh III.Cent.R.R. Through. Express 1'asseuger Trains , with Inll- Atl'KllIIIA.wtlll ! . I' . AJ. ; 1' . D.AK.'tt < Bian Valace Cars attacbol. nro run each war dally W. : 111. Miit : ami T. 1' . * W. lids. tetweon CHICAGO and I'EUUIA. KANSAS rrrr. At ItlKK 1SL.\XI > . with -Mllwankeo a. lief COUNCIL llLirKi's. l.BAVENn-oitTit and Arcni- Island ? : iiirt Line. " and Itock Infil A fee. Ut < , SOK. Throuch cars nro also run between MI'TBU- AtDAveNPoitr. with the UaT np rt 1 * * V I tee and Kannas Cltr. via the "Milwaukee aud C.M.Atft-1'.it.lt. Uock Island Hhw * . Lint. . " AlWr-MTMiiEHTT.wlththeUrK.A > The "OreatV-ock Island Is mamilQccntlr AtUUlXNELI , Tlth Central lown K.IL equipped. Its road bed Is slmplr perfect , snd Its A t DES JIotNt . with II M. A K. It. It. it track Is laid with tteel rails. AtCOL'Ncll. lIUTvrs. with Union lacinc A. * . What will please jou most will bo the pleasure At ( > MAIIA. with It. .tMo.It.lt. It. In N-o. of enloylnK your menln. while pasalnit over the AtCiiLfMiiuaJrxcTiox.witblL.i.lc.An. Uk beautiful prairies of Illinois and lown. In onu of At irrrCJiwj. nttn Central IowaII. t > our majmlncont Dining Cars that accompany nil St. U A Vac , and C. II. A y. It. Ilil * . ThrouEli Express Train * . Vuu cut an rntiro At KEOKl'K. with Tel _ 1'eo. AU'ar. : Ana , \ meal , aa goixl as Is rerrcd In liny dnt-class hotel. Ixiurs A IMC. , and ? tK. . Keo. A N.-W. It Bus. loriOTenty-Bvo ccuU. AtCAMEUON. wllh II. ft.J lt.lt. Apprectattne the fact that n majority of the At ATClllso.v. with Atch..Topeka Abar.tr r * * people prefer separate apartments foruinvrcnt Atch.A Neb. and Cen. llr. U. I' . It. Itds. purposes ( and the Immense i > a. 9cnKtT business At I.EAVENWuitTii. with Kan. l wj , ioo ( < , . of this line warranting It ) , wo an- pleased to an Cent. It. Itds. nounce that this Company runs 1'ullman 1'itlact At KANSAS ClTr. with all Una lor tin- Sleeping Can for sleeping purposes , and 1'utaee am ! Southwest. I'Ur.I.MAX I-AT.ACK OAKS urr run thrfMlch to 1'KOKIA. DK.S COIIXCIL , JU.UFFN. K.A.VNAS CITV. AT : llI.S < > \ . nnd 1.KAVE.\\VOIfl'H * Flckct * Tla till * JLIne , knoivn tm tliQ * 3reut JCock. laluutl JCoutc , " nr OM nil TlcUct Aeent * In the United Ntaleo and funuUn. . i'or Informntlon not obtainable at your homo ticket offlce. nddrro. .ur , . E. ST. .7on > r. Ucn'l Superintendent. Uen'I Tkt. and 1'usVr r „ CHAS. FURNITURE , Bl w JLDTDO : : W STT A I > BS. And everyiiung pertaining to the Fnrnituro and upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE HLO'WIEST .1 p SI mon th at 1208 and 1310 Farnlrain Street Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator ± sso _ MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST & CO.SPRINFF1ELD , 0- They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Iteam Walking Cultivator , with or vrithout SrrinEjs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style. Inquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGrH. Gen. Agent , Umaha. Keb , A new and and hitherto unknown remedy fo all dlseasea of the Kidney ? , Bladderand Unnary It win positively cure Diabetes , Grarel , Drop sy , Brlzht'i Disease , Inability to retain or excel the Urine , Catarrh of the Elaeder , high eowrnl and scanty urine , Painful Urinating ; LAME BACK , General Weakness , and all Female Complaints. It aroldes Internal medldne * , la certain III It eSecta and care * when nothing else can. For gale by DrnggbU or sent by mail free upon receipt oi the price , $2.00. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , ToloOo , O. IsTSjnd yonr iddrea fcr CSX lit'Js boot , . Ho w lilt a 8a7 d. " _ e , K. IS fl AN ABSOLUTE COSC Dr. Bosanko's Eheumatio Cure AN ALKALI OrSTMEXT. The add Blood is the prinwy caaMandit < tainlne power ot KIIECKATISX. Where thera an Alkali there on be no Bnntnumic. fx "DR. E03ANKO RHEUMATIC CCRK to chemically prcpare-1 Alkaline , neutnliziiu ; fi acidity and reraorlnr Chronic fn < t mtn ttm | try absorption. Price 75 CenU. Dr. Ilosauko's File Scmcdr. A Bate , tore aad permanent cur or this one of the molt palnfol , nnpleannt , and distnadn diseases to which the flesh U heir. We jrnana- tee this remedy to bewlthoat an equal forti cure of all kinds of ttUt. PriceSO CenU. C. T. Airman , Dro rfst and Physidaa' Cornnna , Mlcbban , iayi : Yoor Pita has giren fint-cU 8 satikttctlos. The Dr. Bosanio