45 Years befor THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S LITER PILLS \ r. and inail BUioS r1 * * ' a"d Sick H wl- or-d.lseaf es > al cl.aractcr . , they d without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used preparatory - paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative tliey arc unequalcd. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine arc never sugar-coated. Each box lias a red -wax seal on the lid , vith the iinnrcssioii.JIcLANE'S LIVER ' ! Y'ral'lier bcars the sfsna- tures rnnr of C. JTcLAXE and FLEMING LKOS. tlie genuine FLEMING BROS. , I'itlsbnrgli , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name Jfr < i iir , spelled differently out same pronunciation. _ _ COUGHS , BEONCH1T.S AND CONSUMPTION. What a Well-Knooo DnifrKist says about Allen's Luug Balsam. MOTHERS , RCAD ! OAKL4KD8TATJCW , B > . QraTLiMKK : Tbs deinmd for Allen's Lunr Balsam is incrcaeln ; constantly. The ladies think there ia no a e < Jitnnc e-ual | t ° i It lor Croup ad Wboopinp Cuunh. C. S. MARTIN , Drcrrist. Sold hj all Medicine Men. Toll-Gate JNo. 2.- " * * rr d. V * I &LfcU4D > V * * * J * " gentoua. 7 objecta to find , ekmd H ! amp for pack ge. DR. K. C. ABB Y Bufiulu K. Y. west J12 oar i runie eamlr mauo. Costly ortf fr.w A.l.lrTri.fcrvi. . Prtl n < l. Me AnORHEY8-AT-UW. WM. SIWERAL , A TTORNEY AT LAW Campbell1 ! Block , ] 3thStrcctlictncrn Farnham and Douglas. OMAHA. NL'B. D. L TJiOMAS , A TTORNEY AT LAW L nii inorcy. buys _ CX and sells real Cbtitc. llcom 8 , Crcighton Blrrk. A. C. TROUP , AT LAW-Office In Hansoom's 4XTORNEY Qecrgo E. Prltchett , 1606 Jhagi St. _ OMAHA. NEB. DEXFER L THOMAS , AT LAW Crulckanank Build ATTORNEY A. M. CHADWICX , AT LAW Office 16M Famharo ArXORNEY et.A. A. 8WARTZLANDE AT LAW Cor. Uthand Jamham ATTORNEY rtrett.WILLIAM WILLIAM A. FONDA. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. / \ _ Boom No. 6 , Frcnzer Block , opposite Post Office. OMAHA. NEB. WM. L. PEABODY , Office In Crclghton Block , next to LAWYER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. KOTABY 7CBUO. COLLECTIONS MADI E. D. MCLAUGHLIN. A TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF L TnE PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth udDouzUgSt. ITCollectioni Promptly Attended to.TEJ O'BRIEK & BARTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , OFFICE-Union Block.Fl/tecnth and Farnhamj A. L. ROBISON. * T LAW. Room Creighton Block. OMAHA Neh. luni-tt ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUGI5TH STS. OMAHA. NEB. W. J. Connell , Attorney- -La w , Office : Front rooms , up italra , In Binicom'i new brick building , N. w. corner Fifteenth and Funhim Streets. JOB * L BXDICX. CBAB R. RSDIOK. REDICK & REDICK , Attorneys-at-Law. Spedil attention will ba given to all Bulls agmlait corporations of every description ; will practice In al Jthe Courts of the State and the United States. Office. Farnham St. , opposite Court Douse. ADAMS & SIMERAL , A TTORNETS AT LAW Room B Crolghto J\ . Block , 15th uid Douglas streets. no9dh C. F. SANDERSON , AT LAW 212 Famlum atreet AITOKfJXy NoSreskx PAKKE GODWIN , A TTORNEY AT LAW 14th and Donglal Strata , with G. W. Doane W. T. KlCUARDH. Q. J. HUN T RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys "art-Law. Omen 215 South Fourteenth Street. Only Direct Line to France , GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN TJ ETWEEN New York and H&rve.Pier 42.N.R J ( oot of Morton sU , pier of company. Travclen by this line aioid both transit by Eu Ish railway and the discomfort of crossing the hanne lin a Email boat - -I ANADA , FRAikOKUb , Welncsd&y January SI { noon. AUERIQUE , B. JOUOLO , Wednesday February 11a.m. FRANCE , TRDDKLLB , Wednesday , February ,11 a tu. PRICE OF PASSAGE ( including wine ) : TO HAVRE First Cabin , tlOO andSO : Second C bint55 ; Steerage , $ - . > 6lncluJlngwIuebeddIng and utlnsil * . LOUIS DE UEBIAN.Apent , G Broadwiy.N. Y. FRANK E. itOORKS , No. 214 , Went Side 14th Street , Bet. Farnham and Douglas , Next Deere o U. S. F.xpre w OlHee ( Slgu of Pain y ) teaouhlp. ) OMAUA.NEU. m2-6m EAST INDIA W g.ps . _ ps re BITTERS ! ILER & CO. , SOLE MANUFACTURERS , OMAHA , Neb. OKAY'S SPKOIFIO MEDIOINU.- 1 riADE MARK.The Great * KADE MMIK. Enffllah An unfailing cure for Sem inal Weak- EC83Sperma- torrhea , 1m Before Taking Ji'icnDuKaMe ! After taking. that follow as sequence of Self- Abuse ; IOM Memory , Universal Lassitude , Pain In the Back , Dimness of Vision , Prematur * Old Age and rciny other Uiseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption und Premature Grave. fyfull particulars in nnr phamphlet , which we desire to ecnd free b mall to every one. Cfflb 9 Specific Medicine l Bold by all djusxliU at tl per package , or six packages for $ S , or wil be sent free by mall on receipt of the money > > addressing Tbe Gray MedJdne Co _ No. 10 Uichaalcs * Clock , DnKOir , MICI BOLD IN OilAHABY J. K. ISH , AND ST I DRUGGISTS EVERYWHKRK. SHOW GASES MASTTTACTUBO'.BT . O. Fi . I 1S17 CASS ST. , OMAHA , NEB. FiPi CTA good uMrtment tlnvtw ! btnd. Pi THE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUBLISHING . , PROPRIETORS. bet. 3th and 10th Streeti TEEMS OF SUBSCU1PT10N 1 vear.ln advance ( postpaid.f3.f ) > i months " 4.0 munths " " 2.Pi TIME TABUS. THEJJAILS. CUJSB9. 0. N. W. B. P. , 4:30 : a. m. , S p. m. C B. & O. . , 4SO a. m. , S p. m. C. B. I. 4 P. B. R. , 4:80 : a. m. , I p. m. C. & Bt.Joe 4:50 a. m. , S p. m. 3. City & P. 430 a. m. U.P. BR.liaOa.m. B. * H. R. R , 8:25 a. m. O * N. W. , 7:80 , m orunxa. 0 s N. W. B. B , , 11 a. m. il p. m. C t. Q. , 11 a. m. 920 p m. C U.L&P. , 11a.m. llp.m. a B. 4 St. Joe , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. 8. City & P. , U m U P. , 1p.m. B. & Ml In Neb. , 4 p U > cal malls for States Iowa leave nt o e i y.viz : 4:50 a , m. Office open from U to p. m Sundays. THOMAS F. HALL. Pottmattar. ArrivalandDeparture oiTrains UNION PACIFIC. Liarx Aiiuvm. Dally Express. . . .12:16 p.m. 8:20 : p. m. do Mixed 6:10 : p. la. 435 p. m. do Freight.630 a. m. 1:40 : p.m. do do . . . . 8:16 a. m. 1220s. m. TliT CARD OF THE BUBLINOTON ROUTE. UU7I ILUIA OMAHA. Express 3:10 : p.m. Ernreee 10.00 a. m. Hall 6.00a.m. Hall 10:00 : p. m , Sundays Excepted. Sunday ! Eiccpted , CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mail 6:00a.m. : | 10:00p. : m. press..S:10p.m : , I 10:00 a. m. Sundays Excepted. CHICAGO ft NORTHWESTERN. Mall 6:00 a jn. I 720p.m. Exprei 8Wp. : m. | W00 . m. Sundays excepted. KANSAS crrr , ST. J OK * COUNCIL BLUFTS. LXATK. ABJUVm. M I1 _ _ 8 00 a m. I Express _ . 6:45 : a. m. Erpress _ _ eaojp.m. | Mill.7:40Jp.m. . The only line runnln ? Pullman Sleeping Can out of Omaha te Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND SIOUX CITY 4 PACIFIC RAILROADS. Express 80 am. | 235p.m. Daily Except Sundays. B , i K. R. B , In NTORASKA.aan ( aan ] Omaha ( if8:00 ) : am Kearney JncQv)8&Oa ) : m PUtUmouthfirlO:2i am BloomingtonO vG :10 : s , m KoarneyJ'ncar)7S5 ) pm Red Cloud G6 ) 5 am Bed Cloud ( arr)7as ) pm Plattsmontbar ) ( 0p m Bloomingtonar)9:2 ( ) pm Omaha ( arr.4B6pm ) : REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Battlnn ( lr ) 8:05 : a.m. i Bloomlngton ( arlSOp.m ) Bloornfnsrton 135 p m I Uartlnm ( ar ) 6:55 : p in Orleans ( lv )730 ) a. m. I InHUnola ( ar ) 1:00 : p. m Orleaniar)7:00p.m. ( ) ] Indianola ( lv 230p.m. SIOUX CITY aCBT. PAUL B. B. Uall 6:10 a. m. I ExpreM 10.-00a.rn. Express 8:40 : p. m. | Hall 730 p. m BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B. B. Binurr laxiga. Leave Omaha , daily : 8 a , m. , B a. m. , 10 i 11 a. m. , 1 p. m. , 3 p. m. , 8. p. m. , 6 p. m. , m. Leave Council Blufll : 8:25 : a. m.B:26 : a. m. , 10:25 a. m. , 1155 a. m. , 125 p. m.25 p m. , 26 p.m.,6:25 : p.m. , 8:25 p. m four trips on Sunday , learlnp Omana at 0 and a. m. , 2 and 5 p. m. ; Oouadl Blufta at 935 , a. m. , and 2:25 and 535 p. m. rAaSIXQU TKAI5I. Leave Omaha : -4 a.m.,7 a. m. , 80 a. m , p. m. , 4:60 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. Leave Council Blun J 7:15 a. m. , B:40a. : m. a. m. , 525 p. m. , 7:00 p. m. , 7:50 p. m. p. on. Dally except Honday. OMAHA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. B. LKAVB. AaJUTB. km 10:46 : . m. 4:25 : p. m. Uallr excent Sunday. COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets , OMAHA , June 14,1880. BUTTER AND KUliS. Ihoicetable 1720o ackerslots 10@13 "resh eggs , I > er dot , e , tS' [ oney 16@18 POULTRY , inlckens , per dor 2 00@2 25 GBOUERIES. SUGARS. utLo&i . * owdered rannlated . . . . . tandard"A" HA xtra"C" SYRUPS. itra choi ce and very bright . . . 48a52 right Table Drips . 45a48 'ew Orleans Mollasees . 48a&0 Market advancing. COFFEE. , io , prime to choice . 17al8 ,5o good to prime . 16&17 , io Fair to good . 15Jal6 [ ocha . . . . .G.Java HICE. hoice o-d to prime ewPnmes 9a9 * IdPrunes SlaSt urrants.choice uew 74 lackBerries 12J aspberries 4 itted cherries 22 [ ichigan grid Apples 9 A . Y. SUced 9i vaixjrated " 15 ate Peaches 9 xlt Lake Peaches 14" altfornia Peaches 14. CANNED GOODS. 3"0ysters , 2 Ib cans , tf casa. . S 75 do do 1 tt > canper case. . 225 ightWeight OysterB 2 Ib V case 2 90 ihnon , 1 Ib , dozen 170 do 21btfdozen ; 2 75 .nilard Tomatoes,2 Ib , $ case 2 60 " 3 Ib , | f case 3 35 andard Peaches , 3 Ib , 1 ? case. 4 50 " " 2 Ib , < ? case. 3 60 aspberrieu. 2 Ib , \ ? case. 300 lackberrief , 2 Ib , tf case 2 70 jrn , 2 Ib.l ? case 2 60a4 00 nples , Gal , V doz 385 arrow Fat Pea ,2 Ib , tf case. . 3 90 trine Beans. 2 Ib. per case. . . . 2 40 BUNDBIES. utmegs. 10 snper 15 Ugtice 17 eves ! 45 27 upe . U ? indies. 16or . 13 reenwichLye.percase . 3 90 jans , per bushel . . SO leese full cream . 14 Indow Glass , GO per cent dia- count off list. HARDWARE. IRON. immon bar 3 one-shoe bar 4 > rway nail rod -10\ bTEKL. istplow 8 n. cast , tool 15@17 s'p's. En-do 25@30 AAIL3. ins , upwarda. 3 50 rd'd's shoe 'g " mnle" oahanails tens , upwards. . . 3 50 wWnhn 23@33 itn.-\m nails 23@33 DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTONS. Jantic "H" 8' lo "P" 7 pporell "O" 33-74 lo ; ; r se-7 * dlan Head , wrrnXXX. > ibraka , Standard "AA" -DENIMS. * noskeag 17 aver Creek , "AA" 14J do "BB" 13i lymakers 10 iner 10 ia "AXA" 15 s "CO" 13 arren "AXA" 15 lo "BB" 14 lo "CO" 13 DUCKS. ymonth "AAA" 15 w Bedford , 10 oz 16 etonS. O 12 pr.gArititn COTTONS. nsdale 10 } lo Cambric 13 bet 9 ait of the Loom 11 swYork Mills 13 lls'Muslin 104 nmsutta S6-12J ppereU 6-4 20 fo 8-4-21 lo 9-4-27 lo 11-4-30 TICKINGS. [ nrrfnwT . . . . t tt 1 T 82 > 21. Us O. & O 20 lo "AA" 1 lo "AAA" . "J6 17 10 FEINTS. Albany . 7 Albion. . 7j Harmony . 6 , American . 7 Allen's . 7 Allen'sTinks . 7 Ancona Fancy . . . 7 Manchester . . 7 Morrjinack . . . 7 Merrimack Shirtings . 7 Richmonds . 7 Kichmonds , K . 7 Sprague'a . GJ Simson's Mourning . 7 Simpson's Black . 7 bTEIPES. American . 1Q Amoskeag . U@12 Awnint : utripes . > 19 I/ewiston , A . 16 Hamilton . 12J Omega . 16@17 .ittefield . 7 , IS ft. and under . $20 00 Each add. ft. over 18 , per M. . . . 50 Fencing , No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft . 22 00 " No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft . 20.00 Sheeting , Dressed , No. 1 . 20 00 " " No. 2 . 1900 Common Boards , D-iessed . 22 00 STOCK BOARDS. AStock . 4000 B " . 3500 O . 3000 CommonStock . 25 C ) /LOOSING. No. Jl Flooring . 4000 No.2 " . 3500 No.3 " . 2500 Yellow Tine Fleering , No. 1. . . 45 00 SIDING. No. 1 SMidg . 2500 No.2 " . 2250 Ai vo IO . . . . * on PICKETS. No. IPickets , perM . 32 50 No.2 " " . 2500 FIKISUINO. No. 1 Finish , 1 | , 1 J , and 2 in. . . 55 00 No. 1 ' " 1 in . 5000 No. 2 " 1J , li , and 2 in. . . 45 00 No.2 " lia . 4000 No. 3 Finish , in . 3500 SHIP LAP. PlalnShipLap . 2300 O. G. " No.l . 8000 " No.2 . 2500 " No.3 . CEILING. 8 Beaded. 6 in. , No. 1 . 2500 No.2 . 2300 1 Beaded , 4aiid6in. , No. 1. . . . 4000 " " " No.2. . . . 35-00 Corrugated Ceiling , No. 1 . 50 00 SHINGLES. A Star ( best ) Shingles . 375 No.2 " . 300 No.S " . 250 LATH . . 4 00 Lime.bbl . 135 ' bulk , per bush . 40 Cement , bbl . 2 "X ) Iowa Plaster , bbl . 250 Michigan Plaster , bbl . 2 75 Hair , per bush . 25 Tarred Felt , 100 Iba . 300 Straw Board , " . 400 0. G. Battens , par 100 f t. lin . . . 1 25 WellCurbine . 3000 Bo ngh 4 , and 2 in. , in Batte.per lOOftlin . PO Cedar Halves , 7 in 18 " Bin 16 " O iarler.Sin 16 Oak,4x4 SO " 4x6 40 O. G. Casing. 5 } and 6 In. , per lOOfU.lin t. . SOO Oak Plank and Timber , per M. 40 00 Clear Poplar 6000 Black Walnut 10000 HIDES. Sreea Hides , per Ib 7 Preen Cured Hides 8 Dry Hides 1'215 Dry-Salted Hides 10@12 3heepPelt 30@1 00 Fallow 4i@5 LIQUOKS. WINFS , ETC. High Wines , tf gM 110 ( Ucohol , 180 V cent. gal. . . . 215 French Spirits proof 1 20 Marshall's Bourbon Whisky. . . . 1 25 Sliller's Bourbon Whisky 1 50 Brandy , very fine , # gal. 4 00a8 00 E do common to fine 1 60a3 75 Jin , 100 per cent 1 40a3 00 do Holland , 90 percent 1 25 ams , mixed Jamaica , ! * gal. . . . 1 25a4 00 do New England 2 00a2 50 Kennedy Bitters t7 gal 150 do do tfcase 7 00 do do do 100 cose lota 6 50 Champagnes , pints in baskets. .20 OOaSO 00 ) omsstic Champagne 12a20 Pca 9 6 OOalO 00 " Iherries . . . 5 OOalO 50 Lies , Edinbnrg 275 do Baas & Go's 275 luinness Dublin Stout 2 75 LEATHEK. test SlaughterSole S3a35 Jest Oak S8a41 a Drench Kips 1 lOal 45 t Drench Cafi.leading branda. . . . 1 25a2 10 a ) omestic Kips 65 al 00 ) omesticCaCs 90al 10 ; lemlock upper , # foot 20a 22 ui ) ak foot 24 i : upper , . . _ _ _ . _ ! i.4 t i- CViOO „ - train , upper , tf foot . 20a22 f inings , p doz . 7 OOalO 00 fP fF 'oppings , doz . 9 00 lorocco , ( bootleg ) V f oot . 35 P do oil dressed . 35 do Simon per skin . 2 75a3 00 d do Glove kid . 3 25 y Soot Webbing , tf bolt . 40a50 a HARNESS LEATHER. f. . fo. 1 Pittsbnrg Oak . 4t f.a f.a fo. 2 Pittaburg Oak . , 33 a fo. 1 Cinciunatti Oak . 36 a ro. 2 Cincinnati ! Oak . 33 81 Co. 1 Hemlock . 35 81ii 81F fo. 2HemTockCOAL ii COAL , HETAIL iia jithricite . 1050 a Hossburg . 1200 ei Wyoming . 850 eib ein 'skaloosa ' . 550 n DwaNut . 500 S TTiite Breast . 550 aitl GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. tl tlai Dr. Kine's New Discovery for Con- aih amption is certainly the greatest aiti icdical remedy ever placed within the tih jach of suffering humanity. Thoua- tisi ads ot ouco hopeless sufTerers , now sioj mdly proclaim their praise for this ojP1 ouderful Discovery to which they P1m wo their lives. Not only does it posi- P1Si 'rely cure Consumption , but Coughs , SiF bids , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Siei 'ever ' , Hoarseness and all affections eiw f the Throat , Chest and Lungs yields eibi t once to its wonderful curative pow- bi p as if by magic. Wo do not ask you inth > buy a large bottle unless you know thce hat you are getting. We therefore ce tnicstly request you to call on your ti ruggist , J. K. Isb , and get a trial ottle free of cost which will convince 10 most skeptical of its wonderful lerits , and show you what a regular no dollar size bottle will do. For Jo by J. K. Ish. (4) ( ) in 5500 Reward. We will pay the aboie rewanl ( or any case of icr Complaint , Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , In- gcstion , Constipation or Costiveness we cannot ire with West's Vegetable Liver Pills , when the rcvtious are htrictly complied with. They ve ircly vegetable , anil never tail to give Bitlsf.c- m. Sugar coaled. Largo boxes , containing 30 Ni lls , 25 cents. For sale by all druggists. Be- Nise ire of counterfeits and imitations. The gcnu- e mannfactutctl only by JOUN C. WEST & CO : se Che Pill Makers , " 181 ft 183 W. JIadUon Bt. , sebi ilcago. Free trial package sent by null pre- biai ili * of , ai on receipt a 3 cent stamp hold at wholesale by C. F. Goodman , J.K. Ish , ti : id Kcnnard & Forsvtho. Omaha. ( IJapSd&wI ai aicc cc ccni I Am All Piavea out ni ' A common complaint in hot weather elIt : you * eel so , get a package .of Kidney It fort and take it and you will at once fee tt b tonic power. It keeps up the healthy ttto : tion of the Kidneys , Bowels and Liver , top id thus restores the natural life and p , ! reugth to tlie weary bodv. tbA tbbi bi bitt tt ttpi pi issi ism si Ie i ErraRVESCEXT ia Healthful Scllz r AVater for a Hundred years or more , f is been held of all Earth's tonntains , the most potent to restore ; it why across the ocean this bojn of Nature bring hen the sick man in hj4 chamber c n extern- porizi the Spring * ie bottled Seltzer Water so cur leading chem ists say irts with half its healing \5rtnw. wjj turcg rapid on the way ; tihi hile TiKRAjn's EAES ArsnasT , from a Potrdsr hi changed to foam , an instanUneous ? eltzer pprin ? In every guJ. in lererj home , SOLD fiT JiH DRUGGISTS. An Indlanola Romance. A WEDDING PARTY WITHOUT A MAE BIAQE CXBSMONY. Indianola Advocate , Jan * 1. Our people had been coniiderablj interested for the pant two or three weeks is people always are in lucfc affairs in the prospectire marriage oi Mies Charity Posegate of this place , to Mr. George Flemming of St. Jo seph , Mo. Miss Pusegate was one oi the pretty and popular young ladies of the town , and her family an old and moat respectable one in the place , with large connection. Mr. Flem ming was known to be an excellent young man , with good address and so cial position in his city. " The engagement had been rather an interesting one , continuing for sever al years , with no special effort to keep it secret. Miss Posegate had relatives in St. Joseph , whom she visited occa sionally , and it was on one of the vis its that she had mot her affianced in the first place. Of course , daring their engagement he visited her here a number of times , and frequently sent presents all of which could not help being noticed by kind friends. There was one other thing with regard to the presents which could'nt help being no ticed by the kindest "of kind friend * , that is , that during the past winter they changed character somewhat , ins * cad of the usual conventional gifts of jewelry , gloves , etc. , the express - press brought occasionally more sub stantial articles dresses , shoes , and other things ; and , at one time a well-packed trunk. The giving and accepting and acceptance of such pres ents between lovers was not exactly understood by these kindest of kind friends , but as they felt bound to re mark , was considered "a little soft. " All the while Miss Posegate con ducted herself as became a modest , sensible young lady , whose engage ment was public , tut whose lover could not be her escort. She accept ed the company of other young gen tlemen aj a matter of courtesy , and did it in a very graceful manner , too. She was a good dancer , and during the past winter the gentlemen of the Ooteri club generally saw that she en joyed its pleasure * to the utmost. Dun younc gentleman from East DCS Moinoi , who visited our club frequent ly , always managed to take Miss Pose- jate , and it is even supposed that he would had he : arae oftener thean ho not been sure of such agreeable com pany. The wedding , which was let for last Wednesday morning , was no secret , .hough it was understood that it irould be a very quiet aflMr , only the olatives aud nearest friends being irosen * ' , All the usual preparations vore made. An elegant and costly rosseau was prepared ; the expected ) ridcgroom arrived , accompanied by i young gentleman friend ; the guests vera assembled ; the wedding march ilayed ; but neither minister nor bade , ud groom appeared. Mrs. Posegato rent up stairs to see what was the oattcr. In a moment she returned nighing , and , holding up a paper , xclaimed , ' 'See what a Joke they've layed on us I" Then she read aloud certificate to the effect that on ( ctober 8 , 1879 , at St. Joseph , Mo. , lisa Charity Posegate was married to Ir. Gecrge Flemming. The docu- lent was signed and sealed by a ustioa of the peace and attended by no witness. At first the friends thought this was imply a joke , and that the real wed- ing would take place in a few mo- tents. But Mr. and Mrs. Fleming irno down , and assured them serious- r that the certificate was genuine ; lat no license had been obtained ere or minister engaged that , in ict , they have been man and wife for ioro than seven months , and had mcluded to set up in their own home ithout further ceremony. Mr. lemming's friend from St. Joseph ? uched fur the genuineness of the utico's signature. Then matters took another turn , id our reporter evaporated through ie keyhole. It is not to be wondered ; that there was a good deal of feel g. It was eo sudden , eo utterly lexpected , so remarkable a proceed- ig and so serious a matter that all It it very deeply. But with that irt of the afiair the public has no es- ; cial business. The interesting question is , "How d it all come about ? What was the inng people's motive in pursuing such r i extraordiny course. Was it simply ; r a joke on thalr friends , or wa it desire to have something odd about . iout their marriage , the same kind of ntimontility which aometimei lead loplo to be married in a oanoe or up abalocn. Was It all deliberately ranged , or was it half accident drift- . into by degrees ? The last teems to i the fact. MU Posegate spent two onths last fall with htr friends in . Joseph. The evening before she tended the opera with her ffianced , I 5 id at the close of th parformanct , I oy proceeded to a ju tice'i office Q d were married. About three urs later Mri. Flemming took the tin for Indianola , intending to tell r parents'of the marriage as soon ai e should reach home ; but her cour- e failed her , and the disclosure was etponed , until finally , the idea of iking a sham wedding and having a and surprise was adopted , and Mrs. emming lived quietly with her par ts here as Miss Charity Posegate , lilo her husband attended to his siness In St. Joteph. Whatever ly be thought of the propriety of B procedure , Mn. Flemming auc- jded in creating a profound sensa- n among her Indianola friends last odnosday. * ' The oddly married conple loft enD D morning train for their new home , ngratulations are out of date ; but a ? at many people wish them happi- i3. all the same. UNDER THE HUDSON. OGRESS OF THE TUUNEL THAT WILL CONNECT NEW JJJESHT AND NEW i'OIlK. a At the foot ot Filteentb street , Jer- , ' City , a low wooden building has en erected , which has the appear- ce of an overgrown shanty rather m the beginning of an important d difficult work. This building ntains the office of the Hudson Tan- 1 company , and also the engines , ictric generator and air compres'.or. the center of the building a shaft irty feet in diameter has been sunk the depth of sixty feet. Its lower . ; rtion is used as a receiving tank fcr 3 mud removed from the tunne ) . > out midway down the shaft has en floored over. Jutting out from a river side of this shaft is what ap- ara to be a large iron boiler. This the "airlock , * an air-tight chamber ide of one-half-inch rolled iron and : feet in diameter and fifteen feet in igth , through which everything > aes on entering or leaving the tun- 1. By iti use persons passing in 3 gradually accustomed to the change air pressure , about six minutes ually being taken in the operation , om the air lock , which is a litilo nve the top of the tunnel proper , 3 excavation was extended at a grad- I decline until the required depth s reached about SIXTY FEET BELOW JHOH WATEE. The interior structure or shell of the anel consists of a cylinder of one * If inch boiler-plate Iron , with a lin- ; of brick two feet thick securely chored to it. The river on the line the tunnel is about 5500 feet in dth , and its bed is composed large- of blue clay , vjth a mixtur ? of md and other substances. The excavs tion is begun at the top. and carriei forward in sections. _ The plates o which the iron casing is composed nr placed in position as fast as sufficion space is excated. The plates are twi and ( one-half feet in width by threi and six feet in length. They are bolt ed together by moans of angle-iroi ; secured to their edge ? . The bricli work is laid as fast as a circle of sec tions is completed. The silt i thrown back into a pool , into which is running a stream of water forced in from a pump in the shaft by proisuro of the condensed air in the tunnel. The water carrying about one-half of the silt , ia blown out through a six inch pipe into the receiving tank. The re maining portion is carried into the fin ished tunnel. The office is connected with the tunnel by telephone and the electric light is used both in and out of the tunnel , work being carried on throughout the 24 hours. An average - ago of about four feet of the tunnel is finished daily. THE TOP OF THE 1UNXEL will have an average distance of about twenty five feet below the river bed. This makes necesiary a considerable grade , as the river at some points reaches the depth of CO feet. By the agency of compressed air , at a pres sure of 17 to 20 pounds to tha square inch , this mixture of water , clay and sand in the excapation is kept so firmly in position that it might be worked forward in terraces of benches , thus obviating all necessity for stajing or braces while excavating the silt or placing in position the upuer sections of Jhe iron casing. So compactly is the silt held that an experienced workman , with a sharp shovel , will csrve out and shape tha top or sides as easily as if he were cutting chesse , and can prepare exactly the place for each sheet. THE ENTRANCE to the tunnel on the New Jersey eido will bo at a point about three-quarters of a mile from the river. The termi nus in New York has notbsen settled , but the tunnel will enter the city at the foot of Leroy street. An under ground depot will bs used , and no where will the track oe less than fif teen feet below the surface. The approaches preaches on either side will ba 20 feet m width and 24 feet in height , with a double track ; but under the river there will bo two tunnels , side by side , each 18 feet in height and 16 feet in width , and each containing a single track. Work is now in progress in of these tunno's but only one , ev erything is in readiness to begin the adjoining one in a few day ? , when operations can bo begun on the New York side also. With approved facili ties it is expected that each section will be advanced at a rate of five feet pet day. Preparing : Buckwheat Ground It is common among farmers to de- ay plowing their buckwheat land till i short time before sowing , which is ibout the fiist of July , when the weather is hot , and the ground often Iry and hard ; it then breaks up in uiups. I have known rain to occur at ho time , so that the ground turned ip wet , and nothing can bo worse thane o turn up clay in this condition at his time of the year , and have the un bake if. It id sure to spoil the Top and hurt the land. And little letter is it in the other case , as the umps cannot be reduced to mellow- less , and only partially so with ains to soften them. The ( lowing must bo done , a the cowing ctnuot be delayed , rhether the ground is wet or dry. "ha remedy is to prepare the ground arly. Plow when in the right ccn- itiuu , whether sooner or later , and good seed bad can be secured. This ho gives a chance for a second plow- ng cr working with a cultivator aud arrow. There is no weather so fa- orable for pulverizno : the soil as in bo heat and showers of the summer , 'he effect of the fallow can thus bo iven the land , the shading of the oil" by the buckwheat preventing reeds from appearing , thus clearing tie land. In the spring it will bo jund to be clean aud mellow , if not 30 poorer too clayey , and needs only ho cultivator and harrow to put it in oed fcr . Much condition a crop. i oed can ba done the laud by prepart t sg it well for buckwheat. This crop usually receives the worst btention , particularly on clay soil , ho wont land is usually given to uckwheat ; and this will do if thorough ork is made of it. It ia also a good me to work in manure , spreading it a the laud some tuna before it is lowed , so that the soluble parts can a rained into the soil , always remem- cring that if evenly spread so as to > ver the entire surface , the whole : ea will be saturated with the filtoriz- ig liquid. Plow shallow and work ie soil well. This can hardly fail to reduce a heavy growth , shading snioly the ground , so that no weeds grasses can live , and the ground il ! be sure to work up mellow with ie cultivator for the next crop , no owing being needed. Got Their Clothes Mixed Mark Twain in his new book , called rramps Abroad , " tells how a party tourists got wet , and what they did lien they came back" to the hotel : We stripped and went to bed , and nt our clothe * down to bo baked ; all o horde of soaked tourists did the me. The chaos of clothing got ixed in the Kitchen , aud there were nsequences. I did not get back the me drawers I sent down , when our ings come up at 0:15 : ; I got apair on e new plan. They were merely a iir of long white raffled , culled 26VOB , hitched together at the top ith a narrow band , and they did not imo down to my knees. They were etty enough , but they made me feel 0 two people , and disconnected at .at. . The man must have been an iot to get himself up like that to ugh it in the Swiss mountains. The shirt they brought me was lorter than the drawers , and hadn't ly sleeves to it at least it hadn't ly more than Mr. Darwin could 11 rudimentary sleeves ; these had [ ginga around them , but the bosom u ridiculously plain. The knit silk idershlrt they brought me was on a jw plan , and was really a sensible ing ; it opened behind , and had ickets in it for the shoulder blades ; it they did not seem to fit me , and found it a sort of an uncomfortable irrnent. They gave my bobtail coat somebody else , and sent me an ul- er suitable for a giraffe. I bad to 3 my collar on because there was no itton on the foolish shirt which I ascribed a little while ago. " BABY PRIZES , SCOO. An eminent banker's wife of X. T. , s induce 1 the proprietors of that great mech- ie , Hop Bitters , to oQer 600 In prizes to the UDgest child that says Hop Bittera plainly in Ylanguage , between May 1 , 1880.iBUJuly 4. jL This is a liberal and intcrestiaBBtler , and erjbxly and his wife MioulJ eend t o cent imp to the Hop Bitters Mf . Co. , Kochea'cr , * . , U. S. A. , for circular , giving fall puti- larv , andi.bc < in at once 10 teach the children say Hop Bitters and secure the prize. di2w IT WILL NOT STRAIGHTEN EETH , but SOZODONT will vit- ize and beautify them , and impart a jliclous fragranca to the breath. Ilia preparation , in use BO long , has > t one enemy. It is perfect Cresar of Wash. It came , saw , and conquered , s aalo ia widening every year , and ill continue. "When introduced on Uet , it remains. SPAIDINO'S GLUE ia a Csesar and a older wherever it comes. Qper day at home. Samples worth | K free UAddieaStlsson & Co. , Portland UjOn ? AN OPEN AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant , fascinating tints of Complexion for which hulies strive arc chiefly arti ficial , and alhrhoirill take the trouble may secure them , llicso roseate , bewitching hues follow the use of Hagan's Mag nolia Balm a delicate , harm less and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish , removes Sal- lowiiess , Tan , Redness , Erup tions , all evidences of excite ment and every imperfection. Its eilects are immediate and so natural thatno human being can detect its application. ONLY EFFECTUAL Js.Y REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR Bright s Disease , Eiabotes. Nervous Debility. fJJn in the hack. Loins or Side , Dropsy , Gravel , Incontinence aud Kctcntion ofUnne.uud Female Complaints. " * .nd 'or our treatise on theKidnexs , ent.tled "Echoes You Sh-iild Heed , " a little pamphlet coutaininc a great deal of information free. Excelsior Kidney Pad Co , , SOLE PKOPHIE10RS. < a"Sold by D. W. SAXE k CO. . Omahs.-El TUR811 WiND ENGINi MANUFACTURED BY Mast ! , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0 , The Strongest and Most Durable In the World. Hundrcdi in use in Iowa and Nebraska. Bold jy Dealers in in-arty c\f ry county. Thia cat represents oar Suckeye Force Pump which is particularly adapted to Wind Mill use , aa it works easily and throws a constant stream , and dues riot freeze up in the cold est weather. Send for price list to W. H. RAYNER , Western Aift , Omaha , Neb. IHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Minnlictnrers JTANBARD SHOT V W PI It 1 P. P.B BE SURE TO BUY IT. THP BiST IS MARKET. i. IV. BL\TCIIFORII & CO. laufactureri of Lcid Pip" , Slice * and Bar Lead Block Tin , Pipe un 1 Soldtr , Unsjed Oil and Oil Cake. . A ) ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 KORTH CUNTO.t STREET , CHICAGO. bep'JUeod.f PI ( A .Medicine , not n. Drink , ) Cf ap IIOl'-S , ItUCIIU CONTAISS , 51C. I1ANDEMOX , C.J. LSD TUlFunE5TA ! T > EnST 1IE3IC-VI , QUALmES O7J J. ALL OTHER Bll'IUS. cl 111 Diseases of the Stomach , Bowel' , Blcxxl , TJrer , and Urinary Organs , Nervousness. Slecr > c anJ csjiccially Fcmalo Complainti. S1000 IN GOLD. Vill bo paid for a care they will not cOo or help , or or anything impure or Injurious fonL lln them. Ascyounlmssiit ! for Hop Eittcra aul try them Kfore you sleep. ToLc no other. lor Couaa CCE3fctto sweetest , safest and bcM / 3c Children. So HOP PAD for S flanch , Liver and KMncy Is o p lor to all ethers Cer63byabsorptlon.Askdrugglst. ennc s , use of opium , tobacco and narcotics : f Scud for circular. HT IN GOLD. URES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. CUES COLIC IN MAN OU BEAST. URES ASTHMA' , CUKES ASTHMA. UttES CATARRH , CURES CATARRH. DRE3 LAMENESS , CURES LAMENESS. ORES NEURALGIA. CURES NEURALGIA. TJKES PILES. CUKES PILES. SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DKUOOlSflS tfQo to Your Dnurrist for Hiss Freeman's ew National Dyes. For brightness and durabil- JT of color they are unequalled. Color 2 to 5 ! . , price 15 cents Jyll-lr 1ERVOUS DEBILITY ,1 , Vital Weakness and Prog- [ nmphreys tratlon for ov.T-work oi No. 28 , ssf ul remedy known. Price $1 per vial or 5 ila and l rje vial of powder for 85 , gent pot es on receipt cf pries. nUM OJIEO. MED. CO. . 103 FqlWB Bt , N loitt Catalogue ra e. ] 00 EAST -MA THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF ROAD I It Is tlio SHOUT , SURE and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND 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 la the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAN HOTEL GAES ! In addition to these and to plca e all classes of trwelcra , It jrfvc * FIRST-CLASS MEALS at it * EATING STATIONS at 50 centa each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST ! ITS EQUIPPMEHT FIRSMJLAS : s If you wish the Beat Traveling Accommoda tions you will buy your tickets by this Route TAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Tickets Aijcnta can sell you Through Tickfta via this road and Check uiua. BaggaRe Free of Charge. OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 134 Farnham St. , Cor. I4th , and at Union PaclBc Depot. DENVER OFFICK In Colorado Central and Union Pacific Ticket Office SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 New Montcom. ery Street. For Information , folders , maps , etc. , not ob tainable at Homo Tlckii Office , address any agent of the Company , or MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STINNETT , Gen'l Manager , Oenl Paaa. Agent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Oen'l Aft Omaha & Council Blnffs. SIOUX CIT.Y cfc PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route I LOO MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From COUNCIL BLUFFS to 3T. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS , DULUTH , or BISMARCK , Lnd all ixrinUin Northern Iowa. Minnesota and ) ihota. ThU line Is equipped with the Im- irnved WcstinjhouM Automatic Air Brake * and Iiller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT ) unsurpassed. Elepant Drawing Boom and lecpinsr Cars.owned and controlled by the corn- any , run ThroufthWith.ut Change , between Inlon Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , ud St. Paul. Trains leave the Union rtcific ransfer Depot at Council Bluffd , at 5:15 : V m. , ; aching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m.- and Stf Paul 111:05 a. m , making Or-TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning , lea\o St. Paul at 3:30 : p. m. , ar- U-iir at Sioux City at 4:15 : a. m. , and Union iettic Transfer Depot , Council BlufN , at 0:50 : . ra. Be sure that jour tickets read via "S. C. P. R. 11. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa , , E. KODINSON , Ass't Oen'I Pass. Agent. J. U. O'BRYAN , mthwestcrn Freight and Paswnfrer Apf nt. J-20-tf Council Bluffs 5HORT LINE 3.SOO. THE . C.ST. JOE&C.B.R.R , , Ia the only Direct Line to T. LOUIS AND TIIE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. > change of cars between Omaha and St. Louis and but one between Omaha aud New York. [ X DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RSACUKO ALL astcru & Western Cities ith less charges and in advance ot other lines. fhU entire line la equipped with Pullman's Palace Siceping Cars , Palace Day Coach- e .JUllcr's Safety Platform and . Coupler and the celebrated \Vc3tin hoU9o Air-Brake. rSEB THAT YOUll TICKET KEADSCt jf TVia Kansas City , St. Joseph amli&i jr3-C < miicilIiluffsK.R.la Sf61 , t3"J oc andfit. Lools/El Tickets for gale at all coupon stations 1 the ' 9t. 9t.F. BVRNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Oen'l Supt. , Oon'l Pass. & 'I irket Ac't St Joseph , Mo bt. Joseph , Mo , W. C. SEACIIKEST , Ticket A en. , Fifteenth Street , betwren Farnham and ) OIII.I.M , Union Block , Omaha. S. TEIION , A. B. BARNARD , Paw. Agent , Omaha Oek'l A gent , Omaha. THROUGH TJ CHICAGO 'ithout ' Change of Cars I OIHUEO-A-G-O URLiNGTON & QUINCY , li Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas senger Coiclics , and LLMAN SLEEPJNC& DINING CARS. I acknouleJgcd by the Press , and all who ravel of er it , to be 'the Heat Appointed and Best Managed Road in the Country. LSSBNGBKS GOINGBAST fchould bear in mind that this is the = ST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice cf ) UE DIFFERENT KOUTES , ml the Advantage of Six Dally Lines of 1'fiauo bleeping Cars from Chicago to 3W York City Without Change. Express Trains on thin line are equipped with be U'lBtmchuu * ) Patent Air Urakcs and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler ) , thi mo-t Perfect Pro tection Against Acu- dcnta in the world. LIMINPAUCE SLEEPING AND DIKING CARS Are run on the Burlington Route. nformation concerning Routes , Rates , Time incctions , etc. , will be cheerfully git en by ilj ing at the office of the Burlington Route , : Fourteenth btrct , Omaha , I ebriska. 3. PKIIK1NS , D. W. HirCHCOCK , Oen'l llrna.'cr. Gen Wcst'n Pass. Agt. X PHILLIP ) , St. Joe. , Mo. licncral Agent , Omaha. II. P. DU < L , 5 dly Ticket Agent , Omaha. CITY MEAT MARKET. ieep conatant.y on hand a large lot ot all kind eth und Halted Meat * , Beef , Veal ttonPork Came , /owl. and all klLds of tan e. iS"iTcsh Vegetables Constantly on hand I and b cooUiicoJ 3HEELEY BRO CURES SY.DSSEASSS , .1 Gor.s'dation and PiJes. Jn. II. n. Cr.AiiTPootJHcro.Tt. , cnjs , , t "In cc.s of KKSCf T11OCBLES UJu < r IlXon charm. ItbcaonrcilmiiiyTCrY ofl'lLC ? , and feaa sever fallcil to V "IlHcfprlscIess votne. .V. . . , - - - Ccrlax frojarne n < lCoB ! / n It comp'tel7' cured me. * * C. jroOAF.OX , orrerkialre , uji , one ; . . rkozoUesileno irondcr * for me la com * T.lc'.clj caring a severe Ltver and KlJner BT S-3AS V > /O3DERFUL POWER. BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE ! MVERTIIK IJOWELS AND HID-J > iys : AT THESA3IT. TOTE. Becauoo It cleanse , the system of the poisonous humors that dovolopo I In Kidney and Urinary dlaeaoe * , Dll-1 lojoneos , Jnundlce , Constipation , I Piles , or In Rheumatism , Neuralgia { and Femaledloordere. KIDXET-WOIiT U dryveceUble e pound end. can besestbramUprevaM. One psdcsgoirlll nikeali qts of nedlelae. | Unr It t the DrnssW * . Price , (1.00. * " * v QIIDP PHBI : * or irlis , Colds , liroiichitls UUnt. U y a a L Astmi.i ! , Consumption , And AM , DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. 1 AIITIflU UOJf T BE DECEIVED by unprinci | > tc.l . ! ! cM who try to pilm off open you Sfirr 1 * * II Kock and live in p'ace of oar T ) ll' HOCK an 111YE , which U the only Mfcu CATbD arilcle ruide , the OEXUI > IE haviritr a COVKKNJIKNT STAMl'on each bottle. Sxtract firom Eeport of the Commissioner of Intarnal Revenue * TKESUKV DPl'AKTMKNT. OhFH'K OK l.VTKKXAl. KM KMjE. 1 _ _ _ . _ _ * * * * * * * 9 Mersr , . LAWRENCE & fvf m ii c * * - ii * MABTIK. Ill M n St , OiXTLSMi.t : I ha\ereceheda "certifledf.iiTiuli"ii\iti : tli3 in re.lient.1 ami relative proper. JJ0"1' used u the minuUcture of an article which ou d irn-w and i-ell under the ntroe of "TOLir KOOK and ItYE. " This com | > onnd , acconliifftu jmir funnulo , in the opiniun of thU ufflce woul I have a sufflcient quantity of the UAL > AM Or' ToLU t s < > < -'itall tliendi-antaiw aacribed t thil article In pectoral ecmplahiti , wbiio tlm wliijty and sni.c. | ialituto at ) en > ul mn r nderinr th comronnd anajrreeat la remedy to the patient. without rendering them liable t < > ' pjy special t xas liqifr < lral r ' Yours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GKEEN. B. RAUM , Commissioner. Lawrence * Martin , Chicago. Sole Agents far the United tutca and Ca'j'itj. &id ! by Dra < jrtsts. Grocers and General Dealer ! e\ery heroMu \ > Ic alu A wt t t Noh , s > TKhLE , JOHNSON'4 CO. , will supply the trade at manufacturer * prit . CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R , IS TIIE GREAT CONNECTING LINK 3 Its main line runs from Chlcaxo to Council Bluffs , passing throuKh Juliet , Ottawa. La S.ille. ( ieneseo. Molln . Hock Irlnnd. Davenpjrt , We t Uborty. lowaCity.Mnrenco. Ilnioklin.Crinnell. l > es Molnes ( the capital of Iowa ) . Stunrt. Atlan tic , and Avnca ; with branches from IIurb u Junction to I'tHirla ; Wilton Junction to.Vuicii- tlte , Washlncton. Falrtleld. Kldon. Uclknnp. C'entrcvllle , I'rincclon. Trenton. U jllatln. Canie- Tnn. Leavenvrorth. AtchLion , and Kansas City ; "WiuhlnKton to blirourney , Oskalooso. and Knox- vllle : KcokuK to Karalncton , Itonapnrtc. Uen- tonsoort. Independent. Kldon , Uttumw.v Kdrtv- vllln.OskaliMisa. 1'elIa.Alnnroe. and Les ) Molnes : NnntontoMonrue : DesJtomes tolmlmnulaami Wlnterset : Atlantic toj ewls and Audubon ; and A ca to Ilnrl&n. This H positively the only llallroad. wlilch owns , and operate- through line from Chicago Into tha btate of Kan ni. Thrnuuh Express I'a encer Trains , with lull- cian "alaco Curs attnchcil. are run racli way dally tetween CHICAGO and 1'KoiUA. KA.VIAS CITV , COUNCIL ULirrFs. J.EAVENWOKTH nmi ATCIII- I SON. Throuithcarsarunisorunliftwei-uJII'TOU- - ee find Kansas Cltr. via the " .Milwaukee and Jtock Island blioLlnfr. . " . Tlie "Great V.oclc Island"-f5 maenillccntly equipped. Its road bed It s'.mplr perfect , and its track Is laid with tecl rails. What will please you moit will bo tin ; plt-antir * : of enjoying your mcal . while pa'sins nvertlio beautiful prnlrlei of Illinois ami Iowa. In nnu of ourmoenlllcunt DlnlncCnnttli.it ncniiiipany all Through Hxure 5 Trains. You cvt an entire meal , as coou as H * evud In nny Unt-cUss hutel. forsevcnty-dvc ctMit * . Appreciating the fact that a majority nf tli oeopleprefer peparatu apartment * foriliirerfiit pnrposofl ( and thenuni nsi * passrimer business of this line warranting U ) . weare ( ileaseil ti > an nounce tliat tills Company runs I'lilliiiiin J'uliice Sleeping Can for sleeping purposes , ami I'alace VUI.I.MAN I'.Vl.ACi : < ! AKS : n-t- run Ihroimli to 1'KOIcrA. 1JE ! % MOini4L COtT.NCII , JH.UFKM. J A > .SA.S C1TV. ATflllMMN. utul l.KAV WOllTU. Ticket * -via till * JLln - , Unotvn us the * * < 2rut JCnck lulnud ICuute. " r lolf 9V all Tlclipt A urn In In the L'nllrJ Stales : in < l Cunadu. For Inrorinutlon nut ulitalimble : it > unr li iuie ticket office , KtidreB > . IOB VlLtt 12. S17. .70II1V. Ucu'l tiupcriutcndenu Ucn'I Tkt. and 1'oisVr A/i _ U\ OHAS. FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS w JLETDO : : W And everytning pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE [ . iRioiES- .23. SJbJLX'VJ 1208 and 1210 Faruhaiu ap Si mon th eat Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivatcr ± sso. MANUFACTURED BY S. P. MAST & CO.SPR1NFF1ELD , They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Iteain Walking | Cultivator , with or .without Sfrin s. Ihc New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or tAro Horse Stj Inquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUSH , Gen. Agent , Omaha , Neh A new and and hitherto unknown remedy fo ill diseases of the Kidneys , BIaddcrand Unnary Organs. It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- IV , Brleht's Disease , Inability to retain oreroel the Urine , Catarrh of the Elacdcr , hlghco.orrd ind scanty urine , Painful Urinating- , LAME BACK , General Weakcecs , and all Female Complaints. It avoldea Internal medldnes , Is certain In It effects and cures when nothing else can. For sale by Druggists or sent by n free upon receipt ot the price , $2.00. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PROP'RS , Toledo , O. JarSend your sddrsff for our littla book POW a I if a WM Saved. " f AMES K. I3F , Ajent IcrNebiaika JETWEEX TIIE EAST & THE llinlnqCan foreatlnir punwrsnnly. , crent feature of cur Palace Cars I * a SMO-vI > < SALOON nereyou can enjoy jour " at all honrs of the day. .Maenlttcent Inm llrldirci rpan the M and Missouri rivers nt all point * crowed cj uir line , and transfers are avoided at Counct. a Knn-as City. Leavenworth. and AtcnUoc nertlim * belnemado In Union Depots. T1IK 1MUNC1PAI. It. It. 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AtATciiiHov. withAtch..TopekaibacrT tea Atrh. A Neb. and Cen. Itr. U. 1' . It. Uds. At J.CAVE.NWOltTll. with Kan. 1'ao. < Ci-nt.ll.ltdi. At KANSAS Cirr.wHh all lines for th < and Southwest. TESTIMONY. ThoCaahlcrof the First NationU Bank ! Ohio , sayg ; THOT , O. , December 30th , DR. BOSANKO M DCi.ii Ca , Piqua , O. : ' awTLKMits I was troubled with R { tijm last spring in the acute f jnn no bv I waa unable to use my hand. Thro > ) recommcndationi of my friends , I was i to try your Rheumatic Cure , which imnH began to soothe , comfort and allay the p In a short time I was rtlieTed.of this dL disease. I take creat pleasure In recoro ' this valuable remedy to those similarly % Youra resixetf ully , JNO. L. MERE. j These remedies speak for them elvei ' < them ia to be cured. If you cannot eet jj your DrugsJ't , by .remittinfr us 83.00 end you four bottlua of toe Kheunutic &Ix of the Pile Keaiedy , by p 3B Give plain direction fzr anippin ? , The Dr. Bosanto Hedloiij fIQOA , OHIO. 4 C. 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