Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 22, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    5Years "before thePiibUe
THE GENUINE
DR.C.McLANE'S
LIYEEPILLS
are not recommended asaremedy "for
all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in
affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , or diseases of that character , they
stand -without a rival.
AGUE AND F VER.
No better cathartic can be used pre.
paratory to , or after taking quinine. As
a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ,
The genuine are uever sugar-coated.
Each bos has a red-wai Beal on the lid ,
xvith the impression.McL ANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each -wrapper bears the signa
tures cf C. 3JcLAK and FLEMJJ < O BKOS.
SS Insist upon having the genuine
DB. C. McLANE'S
JLIVEU PILLS , pre
pared by
FLEMING BEOS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. ,
the market being fuH'of imitations of
the name JTcJxriie , spelled diflerently ,
but same pronunciation.
OPGHS , BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION.
What a Well-Known Drurcist says about
' Allen's Lung Hal Kim.
ilOTUEnSjREAD !
OAKLAND STXTTOS , fy.
OXSTLXJUDI : The demand ( or Allen's Lung
Balsam Is Increasing constantly. The ladies
think thereto no medidns equal to it tor Croup
and Whooping Cough. C. 8. MAKTIN , Druggist.
Sold by all Hedldne Men.
Joll-Gate No. 2
geslous. 7 objects to find. Bend clamp forpaek
g . DR. E. C. ABB Y Bn8 > lo N. Y.
AnORHEYS-AT-lAW.
WM. S1MEBAL ,
* TTORNEY AT LATTCampbcU'Block ,
OMAUA , NEB.
D. U THOMAS , '
A TTORNEY AC fiAW loans laoney , buys
Ja . = d sells real tEUts. Ecom 8 , Creighton
Blcck.
A. C. TROUP ,
AT LAV-Offlce In Hanecom'a
Block , with George E. Prikhett , 1606
' i Bt. OMAHA , NEB.
DEXFERL THOMAS ,
TTORNEY AT LA\7 Crulcksnank B Build
ln .
A. M. CHADWICK ,
A ITORNEY AT LAW Office 1601 Farnham
A Str et. .
et.A. _
-A. 8WARTZLAHDE
A TTOEiraY AT LAW-Cor. 18th and Famhtni
ftmL raayfflU
' WILLIAM A. FONDA ,
A TTORKEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
.CX Boom No. 0 , Frenicr Blcck , opposite Post
Office. OMAHA , NEB.
WM. L. PEABQQY ,
Office In Crelgbton Block , next to
LAWTER
Port Office , OUAHA , NEBRABKA.
& Patf.nlt Procured.a ;
STOTABT KTBLIC. OOLLEOTIONS MADS
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
A TTORNKT AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
J\ _ THE PEACS Spntheast ccmer Fifteenth
andDjnglasbt.
fft3oll3Ctlorj Promptly Attended
O'BfUEri & BARTLETT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
OFriCE-Unloa Elock.Ftfteenth aui ? Famhaml
A. L. nOBISOH.
A TrORliEY AT LAW. Room Crefchton
k. OMAHA Nab. luni-tf
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KARBACH ELCCK. OCR. COUCI5TH ETS.
GsUHA. KEB.
W. Oonneli
. U. ,
Attornoy-at-La w ,
Office Frost rooius , up uliir ; , ia Huucom's
new Irlck baiJr. ! ; , K. W. ornor Fifteenth tnd
Farnham Streets
JOHN L Ksricz. CCAS B RSDCK.
KEDICK & HEDICK ,
A 1 1 o r n o y ffatL a w ,
Bpedil attention will be given to all ecits
tgahut corporation * of ersry destriptloa ; will
practice In al 'the ' CourtR of the State and the
United States. Offlco , Farnham St. , oppoilte
Court House ,
ADAMS &SIMERAL ,
x A TTOHNKYS AT' I-AW Room 8 CreU !
J3L Clock , lEihr id Douglas ctrev'U. no9dh
C. F. MANDERSON ,
A TIOEirzy AT LAW SIS Famhaia Btroet
J"Omaha Kahraein.
PARKE GODWIN ,
AT LAW Mth and
ArfORNKT with G. TT. Doan
. TV RICHARDS. G. J. HUNT
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorneys-at-Law. .
'
" -OJTICE 215 South Fourteenth Street.
Only Direct Line to Prance.
.GENERALTRAHSATLANTIC COM PAH 1
TDETWEEN.NCW York and II rvePier 42.N.R
J3 foot of Morton et. , pier of company.
Traveler * by Ihto line at old both transit by En
leh railway and the discomfort of crossing the
tonne lin a small boat
ANADA , FJOAGEUL , Weinesday January 21
IJ ! n < 5on.
AUERIQUE , B. Joccifl , Wednesdsy February
I k\ _ . 11 a. m.
FRANCE , TauBBLLB , Wednesday , February
4.1 Bm. .
PRICE OF PASSAGE ( including wine ) :
TO HAVRE First Cabhi , $100 andtSO : Second
Cabin.tiB ; Ste rage , $261ncludlnjwinebeddlng !
and ntlnells ,
LOIJ1S DE BEGIAN.Ajrent , B BroadwayN. Y.
FRANK E. M ORES , No. 211 , West Bide 14th
Btreet , Bet. Farnham and Douglas , Next Deere
o 17. S. Exprcra Office ( SIgu of Palo
tcipshlp. ) OMAUA. NEB.
EAST INDIA
'
ILER & CO. ,
SOLE . MANUFAOTURHRS.
OMAHA. Xeb.
( p HOa week , f 12 s day &t boice easily m daCe tlj
U ) /6ontfitfrM. / AiMrM Trn * Co. Portbmd.Mt
QKAY'S SPECIFIC MBDIOINU :
i RADE MAs > r.Tlio Great ADE
[
'
Before tg AftTakbg.
that follow u sequence of Self-Abnss ; IoM
Uemory , Uuivcrml Lusitnde , Fain In th *
Dick , Dimness cf Vision , 1'remitnra Old Af9 IA
and tciny other Disease * that lead to Insanity or IAOi
ConBumpUtn uid * Prcmatura Grave. Oi
CSTull particulars la our phaophlot , which
vednire to Bend free by mall to every one. OiH
at $1 per pookaje. or six packages for 5 , or wll H [
be cent Jr by mail on receipt ct the money * > VP.
P. .
e Grav Hedldne Co. .
Ko. 19 Utctiilcs1 Elect , DsiMti , Mra
BOLD IN OJIASABY S. E. ish. AND BY/
SHOW GASES H
ii
. O. "W
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING . . PROPRIETORS. .
bet. Sth and 10A Strati.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
1 yetr.ln adranoe ( postpaid ) . . . $3.00
" ' . ' -00
8 months -
months
TIME TABLES.
THEttAILS.
"
cuanro. '
0. K. W. B. R. , ISO a. m. , B p. n.
0 B. * Q. , 4SO a. m. , S p. m , \
0. R. L & P. R. R40 a. m. , I p. m.
0. St. Joe 4:80 m. , 8p.m. _
*
tin. , >
V
O fcH.'W. R.B. , 11a.m. lip. r\ . I
B k. Q. , 11 a. m. 930 p m.
C R.L4P. , 11 a.m'Up.m.
a B. & St. Joe , U a. m. , U p. m.
S.atyiP.,11 m
C P. . 4p.m.
B. & MVlnNeb. , 4p
Local malls for States loirs leave at o
TTX : 4-.SO a. m.
Office open from U ta p. m Sunday * .
THOMAS T. HALL. Portmagtet.
Arrival andDepartoro eiTraJns
UNION PACIFIC.
LI1TV AIJUVI.
Dally Kipreso..12:16 p.m. 1:20 p. m.
do Mixed 6:10 p. m. 435 p. m.
do Freight. . . . 6:30 , m. 1:40p.m.
do do . . . . 8:15 : a. m. 1250a.m.
TIM CARP OF THE BURLIKQTOH BOUTE.
LBATieiUBA OMAHA.
Express..8:40 p-m. Express 10.OCa.rn.
Mall ,6.00 , & .m. MaD 10:00 : p. ta.
MallBundayi Exceptod. Sundays Excepted ,
CHICAGO , BOCK ISLAND ft PACIFIC.
Mall 6.-OOa.m. | 100 p.m.
press. . . . 8:40p.m. I 10.-00a.rn.
Sundays Excepted. s
OH10AQO ft NOBTHWESTKBN. v
MaU 6.00a.m. I 1.20p.m.
Express S : 0p.m , | W00 .m.
Sundays exceptod.
KASBAS CITT , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS.
LIIVB. AMvm.
Mal- _ . 800 * m. I Express. . . . . . 6.45a.m.
Express C4 | p. m. | MaU. 7.40Jp. m.
The only line running Pullman Sleeping Cars
out ol Omaha ta Union Depot.
OMAHA & NOBTHWESTEBNANDSIOUXCITY
& PACIFIC BAILBOAD3.
Express 8K m. | 2:35 p. m.
Dally Except BundajB.
B. A H. B. B. In IPSBRAflKA.
[ wwi )
Oniihalv ) . . . . 0.00am
Pl&ttemouthf arlO:2i am
KeamflyJ'ncarJ7:5B pm
Ued Cloud ( arr)7 ) Spm PIatUmouthar)4 Op m
BloomlBgtonir)9Mpm ( ) Omaha ( arr.4:55p m
BEPUBLIOAH TAI/LET RAILWAY.
Haellnn ( It ) 8 5 ajn. i Bloomlngtoa ( arjld .
Bloomuarton 1:35 p m I Ha tlnr ( ( tr ) ft5S.p m
Orleans flv )7:30 ) a. m. I In'Jl.nola ( ar ) 1:00 : p. m
Orleans ( ar ) 7.00 p.m. ] Indlanola ( \ \ Z20 p. m.
aioui omr & ST. PAUL a. B.
Mall 6iOa. m. I Exprosa 10.00 a. m
ExpreH S:40p. m , | Mall. : 7:20 p. m
BRIDQE DIVISION U. P. R. B.
.
Leare Omaha , dafly : 8 a. m. , 9a.m. , 10 a.
11 a. m. , 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , S. p. m. , 6 p. m. , 6
Leave Council BlotU i SM a. m. , 936 a. m. ,
10:25 a. m. , 11:26 .m. , 1 6 p. m.25 ! p m. ,
23 p. m. , 638 p. m. , 626 p. m
Four trips on Sunday , learing Omana at 9 and
a. m. , 2 and 6 p. m. ; OouncU Bluffs at 92B ,
'K. TO. , and 2:2S and 6S5 p. m.
PABBBSOJR TEAUB.
Leave Omaha : 4 a.m.,7 a. m. , 8 0 a. m , ,
p. m. , 4 0 p. m. , 7S6 p. m.
Leave Council Blufls : 7:16 n. m. , ' * 0 a. m. ,
a. m. , 6:26 p. m.,70p. m. , 7 0 p. m. ,
p. m. Dally except Sunday.
OMAHA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B , R.
LHAVI. AIUUTB.
Hall 10.15 ft. m. 4.S6 p. m.
Pallv exceot itand T.
COMMERCIAL. ,
Omaha Wholesale Markets.
"
OMAHA , June 21 , 1880.
BUTTEB AND EUUS.
Choketeble 10Ho
Fackerslote 7@iO
Freeh eggs , per dox
° ney " " "
POtlLTBY"
-/nickens , per doz 226
Docks 8(29 ( (
]
GROCERIES.
SUGARH. "
CutLoaf - JO
1 °
Powdered 8
Granulated 10J
(
Standard "A" 10f
OffA 10.
Extra "C" . II
STB UPS. IE
Extra choice and very bright. . . 50 E
Bright Table Drips . 45 1
New Orleans .MoLnsses . 50 1I 1I
Market advancing. I
COFKEE. I
Rio , prime to choice . 17i C
Rio good to prime . 16 J
Rio fair to good . I
Mocha 1
RICE.
Choice _ . 8 $
Good to pmn .
I
NewPrunes . 81
OldPrunes . 6f
Durrnntschoice new . 7 *
BlackBerriea . 124
Raspberries . 33& !
Pitted cherries . 20
: higangrtd Apples 8
A
. . Y. Sliced ?
Evaporated " 5
State Peaches ;
3alt Lake Peaches -15
California Peaches 15
CANNED GOODS.
'S"Oj-8ters , 2 tt cans , ] ? case. . 3 70 !
do do lib canper case. . 2 40
UchtWeight Oysters 2 Ib tf caso" 2 90
Salmon , 1 tt ) , # dozen . " . . .175
do 2Kv.tfaozen 265
Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , $ case " 2 30 :
Slb.tfcaw 300
Standard Peaches , 3 ft , & case. * 4 40
" 2 , tf case. j340
Baspbemee , 2 Ib , case. -.300
Blackberriefl , 2 Ib , tf case 2 " 80
Corn , 2 Ib.tf case 380 ;
Apples , Gal , V doz 375
Harrow Fat Peas,2 tt , case. . 4 00
StringUeans. 2Ib.per case. . . . 240
BUNDBIE8.
Nutmegs. 10
Pepper. . : . v 17 ;
\lkpice- 17
Moves' -45
- - 25
Elope ,94 n
: andleB,16oz 13
ireemnchLye.perlcase 3 85
Beans.per bushel. " . " . . ' 1 80
Cheese full cream. . . . . . , . , " 114
B
iViadow Glass , 60 per cent. dig.
count off list " > > ?
HARDWARE.
IBON.
Common bar . ' . . . ; . . . ---3 .
lorse-ehoe bar . , . 4
forway nail rod . , 9
HTEfiL. ,
Jastplow . : . > 9
Lm. cast , tool . ' . " 18
res'p's.Eng. do . . " . . 25
AAILS. - ,
rens , upwards. . * 5
J'rd'd's shoe 'g . t . . ' 5
" mule" . 650
hnoha nails tens , upwards. . . 3 50
fw'atr'fhn . 2S@80
'ubrun nails . : . ,2S@fO
DRY GOODS ;
BROWN COTTONS.
Ltl&ntlc "H" . 7J
do "P" . 7
epperell " 0" . * 7
do "R" N.
do "E"-
ndianHead 8 N.i
rebnwka , Standard''AA"JI ! ! ! i
UKNIMD.
imoskeag 16 :
teaver Creek , "AA" 14 i
do "BB" iV
aymakers V
'aimer 8
Itis "AXA" ' . ; . . . . 15 C1
" " C1CI
do "BB" „ 14 CI
do "CO" 13 CIc
iTarren "AXA , " 15 c
do "BB" 14
do "CO" 13 c !
BLEACHED COTTONS. ci
91 cici
do Cambric . 12 ci
labot . * ( ciCI
ruit ef the Loom . 10 CI
cwYork Mills . 12 *
ills'Mnslin . - . . u
ifcmsutta. . . . . . - 12)
epperell . 18J(537J ( ; fcll
HCKINas. 1
jnoskeac . 18
allsO. B.O . . . . . . . ' . . . . 20
do A A
do "AAA" . 16 B
Im
anBe
Be
CM
Vll
t MM ttf ! ft fire
IOI III I'Itlttlltttf ' B
, , , , , . . , , , , , . , 0
-Ancona/ancy . 7 1-2
Manchester . " . -.1 * 8
Menimac 71-2
Merrimac * shirting.- i. 61-2
Bich'monds j.r.- - 61-2
Richmond , E " . . . 71-2
Sprague's C 1-2
Simpson's mourning 7 1-2
Simpson's black 7 1-2
- \ , ji STMP S. .
AmericaniT 10@11
Amoskeag. . < ? . . ; . . . . . . . " 12
Leivhton , A 17 1-2
Hamilton. . . . . ' . " . 111-2
Omega lla2
Pittsfield , . . . , li )
LUMBER.
Framing , 18 ft. and under ' § 20 00
Each add. ft. oer8per M. . * .50
Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00
" No. 2,12 to 0 ft. . . . 2000
Sheeting , dressed , No. 1 20 00
" " No.2 1000
Common boards , dressed 22 00
STOCK BOARDS.
Astock 4000
"
B " . . : 3500
C " * . - . . . SO 00
Common stock 2500
FLOORING.
'
No. Iflooring . 4000
No.2 " 3500
No.3 " 2500
Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 45 00
SIDING.
No. Isiding.- 2500
No.2 " 22 SO
No.3 " 2000
PICKETS.
No. 1 pickets , per M 32 50
No.2 , " " 2500
HXIBHING.
No. 1 finish , lj , H , and 2 in. . . 55 00
No. 1 " 1m. . . * 5000
No. 2 " 1J , li , and 2 in. . 45 00
No.2 " lin 40 00 !
No.3 " in 3500
SHIP LAP.
Plain ship laD 23 00
'
OG " 'No. 1 3000
" " No.2 25 00
" No.3
CEILIJiG.
| beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 25 00
No.2 2300
I " 4 and Gin. , No. 1. . . 4000
" " " No.2 . . 35 00
f
Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 50 00
SHINGLES. - -
A star ( beft ) sh B'gles . * . 3 75 '
'
No , 2 * " . . . . . * . . . . * 300
No.3 " 250
Lath 4 00
Lime ; bbl..1 135
" bulk , per bu 40 B
Cementbbl 250
Iowa plaster , bbl 2 50 - .
Michigan plaster , bbl 2 75 l
Hair , per mi . . . 25
Tarred felt , 100Ibs. . : 3 00 o
Straw board , " 4 00 s
O G battens , per 100ft. lin. . . 1 25
Well curbing 30 OD \
Rough i , aud 2 in. , in batts ,
per 100 ft. lin 50 :
POSTS , ,
Cedar haUes , 7 in " 18 fi
" " Gin 10
" QuarterSiu 1C p
Oak , 4x4 30 ]
" 4x6 40
O G casing , 5J. and 6 in. , per
100ft.lin 3 00 P
Oak plank and timber , perM. 40 00
Oleafpoplar 5000
Black Walnut ' 10000
HIDES , a
Green hides , perlb _ Cj
Green cured hides 7J :
Dryhides 15al7
Dry salted Jiides. , 10al2 ;
Sheep Pelts = - . . 25al 60
Tallow 4i
LIQUORS , WINES , ETC.
High vines , per gal 1 03 ,
Alcohol , 180 per cent , per gal. 2 10
Freu h spirits , proof 1 18
"Marshall's bourbon whisky 1 23 h
Miller's bourbon whisky 125 ] y
Brandy , very fine , per gal 2 00a8 00
" common to fine , 150
Gin , 100 per cent 150
" Holland , 90 per cent 125 ol
Rums , mbcd Jamaica , per gal. 1 50a3 00 sc
New England 200 '
Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50
" per case 750
" " per 100 cases 7 03
Champagnes , pints in baskets. 25 00
Domestic champaigns 22 00 la
Port wine , per ca'je 1 60a3 00 '
Sherries 1 50a3 00 - , /
Ales , Edinburg 275 u
" Bass&Co.'a 225
Kuicness Dublin stout 2 25
* EEATHER.
Beat slaughter sole S2
Best oak 41 ta
French kips 1 lOal 40 th
French caff , leading brands. . . 1 50a2 10 H
Domestic kips 75al 10
Domestic calfs 1 lOal 30
Hemlock upper , perfoot 25a2G Pa
Dak upper , per foot ! 5a6 t o
3rain , upper per foot 25 re
Linings , per doz 8 00a9 50
roppings , per do/ 11 00 A
Morrow * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a'8
" oildreseed 35 re
" Simon per skin 3 00a3 25 ta
" glove kid 30 gi
Boot webbing , per foot 15 " .
t HARNEbS LEATHER. w
S"o. 1 Pittsbnrg oak 44 hi
STo. 1 Pittaburg oak 42
Co. 1 Cincinnati oak 41 '
Jfo. 2 Cincinnati oak . 39
c
o.lhemlock 39 fie
tfo. 2 Hemlock 37 th
* COAL RETAIL. at t
'
Anthracite 1050
Slossbutg 1200 th
iVyoming 8 50 en
) skaloosa 5 50 Hi
owa nut 5 00
iVhile Breast 5 50 j ,
A SOUR STOMACH
nuecs dyspeps'a ' , aud poor teeth pro
lace sour stomach because the food
B not prcpsrly nusticated. Keep the01
eeth healthy , and the body at large
rill be in trim. Fee SOZODONT re- h
ularly , for it is pleasant and health-
ul. Once in the house It slays thtre. a
wi
Once ameared between pieces of it
vood , SPALDISO'S GLUE never lets t
o. It is a fixture. 5G
' Bucsien'a Arnica Salvo
The BEST SALVE In the world f or 91
7uts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt an
Iheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp- 18
id Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all 18
dnds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve indv
guaranteed to give perfect satiafao- dv
iod In every case or money re kmdod. in
rice 25 cents per box. For sale by inha
8dly J. K. TSH. Omaha. haEl
Acrostic
Wonld'st tbou my Inend good health enjoy
Each day and hour your tune employ ; CO
Secure repose from sickness , ills ,
This tbou can'st do take Liver Pillt ;
& dost thou suffer from disease ,
Caused by exposure , diet ? these , pr
Or other uls , what'cr their name , f _
Submit at once , and leat o the frame , °
Like shadows darting o'er the hiln ! , po
In terror flee from'iiter Pills. co
Vice-like although they've clung fer years , co.t
Encouraged be , nor yield to ( can. i ?
Repose in quiet , health's bright rills Ul
Pursue the pathway of these Pills.
In childhood , \ outh and in old age ,
Let cheerful thoughts my mind engage , )
Let others suffer. fevers , chills.
Sure ttiou art free icith Llrer Pills.
Sold at wholesale by 0. F. Goodman , ? . K. Ish
d Eennard & Forivth. Omaha * aprgd& wly
Sac
l
at die
22 !
22Br
Br
pr ,
wt
IUEES COLIC EN' MAN OR BEAST. Sii
IUKES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. ina
sei
JDEES ASTHMA , CUKES ASTHMA.
pn
URES CATARRH , CURES CATARRH. Sii
UKES LAMENESS , CURES LAMENESS.
cai
URES NEURALGIA , CURES NEURALGIA. thi
HIRES PILES , CUKES PILES. rel
era
SOLD IN OIIAHA BV ALL DRUGGISTS. am
CTGo to Your Druygist for Miss Freeman'f
ew National Dyes. For brightness and dura- lov
JHy ol color they are unequalled. Color 2 to to
Us. , price 15 cents. toTh
IERVOUS DEBILITY the
vit l Weaknets and Prog. iadei
tratlon from overwork or dei
ofbe
be <
SSB&1S2 Speoiflo 28. Is :
Jnl * eiBdy V-w P r < rCi pw
als and larjo v" .f wj _ f ri' . ' s-a-e rjf ?
on reed- 1 . ' ; _ - t'
ir. ' " f 0 ' < ! . ' . u 'or y. . &
3. 5
A COLORADO COU6IN. .
. * . - , . _
A RELATIVE OF GEN. GARFIZLD IN EL
- PASO COON1Y. "
Colorado Sprmgs Gazette.
T
Mrs. William Copeland , of Colorado
City , is a cpusin of James A. Garfield ,
the next president or the United
States. Learning thia fact and-know-
ing that the public interest ia JIOTT
turned towards the liistory of the man
who is to lead the republican party
to victory this fall , we called upon
Mr * . Copeland yesterday to obtain , if
po-sible , some reminitcenses of Gar-
field's youth.
" Mr. 'and Mrs. Copeland are both
past middle age , and are living in
moderate circumstances in the former
capital of Colorado. Mrs. Copeland
is an energetic lady , and was busily
engaged in the mysteries of the cook
room when we called. After apolo
gising ' for the intrusion and explaining
the object of our call , we said , "You
doubtless i remember Gen. Garfield as a
youth ? "
"Oh , yes , " replied the lady with
great vivacity , taking a chair and
smiling l as she spoke. "It ii only as
a ! boy that I knew him. I have not
seen ( him since he was about 14 years
old. ( "
. "You are a relative of General *
Garfield'a ( ] "
"Tee , I am a cousin. His parents
and mine lived on neighboring farms
in Orange township , Cayahoga county ,
Ohio. ( We called it about twelve miles
east of Cleveland. "
"Your acquaintance with your
coufin , who has inc ? become so noted ,
must have begun quite early under
such circumstances ? '
"Rather early , " replied Mrs. Cop
land with - . "I
, a pleasant-laugh. saw
him about an hour after he was born. "
"Indeed1 !
"Yes , we hoard of the now hair
which had arrived at the Garfield
1 homestead and of course we all went
over to see the baby.
"I remornbsr that Jlttlo Mary Gar-
Beld , the youngest sister of the new
arrival , ran up to the baby with a
string of beads in her band , saying :
'Oh , now I know what to do with my
pretty blue beada. I'll put them around
the baby's neck. ' "
" 'No , you musn't do that Mary , '
said Mohitablc , an older sister , 'for if
you do ho'll never bo president of the
United btates. ' "
"Well then , I won't put the beads
Dn his ueck , " replied little Mary , as
iho ran away and deposited her re
jected gift in a s fe pla e. "I've often
thought of that remark of Mary's , "
ontinued Mis. Copland , "since I
beard of the nomination of Gen. Gar-
leld for president. "
"Wai it a common superstition that
placing beads on a boy's neck ruined
iiis , prospects for the presidency ! "
"Yes , it was * a saying among the
people ; I don't suppose it really made
iny difference , though. "
At this point in tha conversation
Mr. Copeland , a wbito-headed , hospit-
iblo gentleman , came in- and asked
Mrs. Copeland for some instructions
oncotiilng an intrioale problem in
ardt > niog.
The Story of a
FureVa ( Nev. ) Leader , June 11.
The first ilag raised in Eureka in
loner of the nomination of James A.
3 ar field was hoisted over the Eureka
louaa by Messrs. Ammond and Long.
Jauy observed the threadbare old
tinner flapping its ragged stripes in
he breeze , but few perhaps are aware
f the interesting history of this battle-
carred and tattered relic of Old Glory.
'o Major \V. S. Long we are indebted
or its record. It was first unfurled
y Sergeant John Sterna of the Fourth :
iastachusetts Artillery , a brother-in-
iw of Major Long , over the General
'loafing Hospital Boat at Island No ,
0 in the Mississippi. It then fol i
ded him to Point Lookout , }
Id. , ivbero it floated over the
ienoral Hospital. " Here Jt fell into
10 hands of Major Long , and was
iken by him to the Department of ,
be Gulf ? through the siege of Port
[ udson , from there to the Texas coast ,
bence through the Bed river cam- ;
aign , and from there to the siege ba
ne Mobile , where it replaced the
jbel flag which was hauled down at
llakely in the last fight of the war.
kt Blakely t was carried over the
bel works by the Blakely second bat- >
lion of United States volunteer en- '
ineers , and it was in this decitivebat-
.0 that for twenty minutes Maj. Long
as a brigadier general , he being the ,
ighest ranking officer who survived
IB fight at the time of the capture , \
'he old flag floated over the battle
elds of Bayou La Fourche , was at
je siege and capture of Fort Gaines , [
the siege of Fort Morgan and at
'ish j'iver and Spanish Fort. ' Al-
lough badly patched and somewhat
urtailed in length , it has not yet
ved out its usefulness , and probably
111 live to do honor to the election of
ames A. Garfield in November next.
Tno Consumption of Coffee.
The New York Daily Commercial
bulletin publishes some figures which
liow that the consumption of coffee
as incfoasod by nearly 50 per cent ,
uring the last quarter of a century ,
1855 the total production of coffee
as about 330,165'tonswhile in 1878
had risen to 490,840 tons. Brazil ,
ith 103,400 tons la 1855 , and 225-
30 tons in 1878 , is the country which [
rows the most ; the Dutch Indies ccm-
ig next , with 71,300 tons in 855 , and
I,400tonsinl878 ; followed by Ceylon
ad British India , with 53,400 tons in
378 , as against only 28,800 tons in "
355. Thus it will be seen that , while
the Dutchlndies the Increase of pro- *
uction has been only 25 per cent.- and
Brazil 35 per cent , the production '
as nlmost doubled itself in the Indian S
mpire. The greatest advance , how-
rer , has taken place in Central
merica ; for , while only 3500 tons of
jffeo were grown there in 1855 , the
reduction in 1878 is estimated at 32- ,
X ) tons. The consumption of coffee ,
roportionately to the population , ia
eatest , the Dutch using nearly 18 I
iunds per head per annum , Belgium
iming next with 9 pounds per head ,
ten Norway with 8 pounds , and the
nited States with 8 pounds , -while
ranee , which consumed only 1&
unda per head in 1856 , now con-
imes 4 pounds , Germany 3 pounds ,
id Great Britain only 1 pound per
nd.
Sad Ending of a Romance.
crimento Bee.
On a pallet of straw in a Chinese hut
CouttUnd , in this county , there
ed yesterday a young woman aged ol
years .whoso maiden name was
raun , and who was the daughter of a
osparous merchant of Chicago , but c :
iiose married name wai Mra. Jo
np , she being-the wife of a China-
an. Some four years ago she was
ized with the romantic idea that the
oper thing to do'wai to wed Mr. Jo is
ng , a moon-eyed eon of the Orient ,
lie had become a naturalized Ameri-
n citizen. In defiance of paternal
reatsfand despite the pleadings of
latives and friends , this romance
azed girl left her comfortable home al
id became the wife of her Chinese st
ver. A few months ago they came
this state and located at Courtland.
10 young wife , it appears , had dur-
g her bnef career as such , contracted
e vice of morphine-taking , and It T. '
supposed that her death was acci- T.A
ntal from over-indulging in the use
the "drug , although it may have
en taken with suicidal Intent. 6ho ci
represented as having been of very cire
Bposseseing appearance , The young
e'i transition from the very com-
bomft , of ber fainlly , wharb
. .friendsand all.the usual blessings of
American home life , to the stifling hut
of the Mongolian , with its mob of
chaptering , yellow-skinned creatures ,
should , Jt would seem , have soon dis
pelled her silly romance. Perhaps it
did ; but the step which she had taken
had placed her so far beyond the pile
of recognition by her friends and rela
tives that she could not retrace it , and
all that was left for her t ? dc was to
submit to the punishment which she
had brought upon herself.
Wool.
Clsveland Leader , July IS.
Sales of wool continue throughout
Ohio on the general basis of 35c for
fine , 38c for Cotswold , and 40c for
medium clothing. Buyera at this
point are now in the market and say
they experience no trouble in obtain
ing all they desire at the above prices.
In many sections , however , growers
have determined to hold and see what
will bo the result. The question in
volves doubt sufficient to puzzle the
wisest , and advice is worthless. Every
thing depends upon the conduct of
manufacturers ; ' Should they enter
the market at an earlier date than they
have announced , and purchase with
sufficient freedom to give some life to
the markets , prices might improve ,
and buyers at producing points would
feel justified in doing better ,
but should they remain out
until late in July or August , as
they say they will , and thus depress
the spirit of the market by their ab
sence , it is difficult to see how oven
presant prices could bo sustained. It
Is evident that two motives are af
work ; ono is continuous aud the otlnr
is "bearish. " Some m < inufactureni ,
are in a con litiou lo hold off , being
well supplied with foreign aud Cali
fornia .wools , and are ple.iaed to do so
for the purpose of weakening holders ,
and getting advantage of low priced
sales which are always made on a slow
aiarket. Other consumers ae really
alarmed for the future. They have
suffered cancellation of large orders ,
are doubtful of fall trade , fear lower
prices for clothes , and are honestly
cautious about taking in wool beyond
what their current or near-by necessi
ties demand. What changes may bo
developed in the minds of those im
portant agents In the S3lo cf wood ,
cannot bo.predtced. !
The Fate of a Sparrow.
Troy ( N. Y. ) Press : About ona
hundred persons witnessed a curious
spectacle at Lansingburp , N. Y. , re
cently. It was nothing more or les
than a bird extcution. An English
sparrow hid by some means incurred
the displeasure' a'pair cf red-
breasted robins ; nested m a tree near
Eawson hall. ATBght took pl.ice be
tween the sparrow and robins on the
rear of the poof of the Rawaon hall
building. The sparrow fought pluckily
until one of the robins flaw while
the other kept fighting. The robin
messenger soon returned with a piece
of cord that was soon wound around
the sparrow's neck and the end held in
the bill of one of the executioner * .
This done , the sparrows as forced off
the edge of the roof , and briskly at
tacked by the other robin. Thus
situated the sparrow was comparatively
helpless and in a short time hung by
the nock dead. After holding their
victim and picking him until assured
he was'beyond resurrection , the victo
rious robiiH flew to their nest in the
tree , singing merrily as though glory
ing over their vanquished fo ? .
GUILTY OF WRONG.
Some people ha\e a fashion of confmiiif ; ex-
olknt remedies with the Iare miss ot "patent
nedlcinei , " and in UiU they are guilty of a
vronj. There are som > adicrtiscl remedies
ully worth all that is asked for tacm. and one
itlcutue Know of Hop Bittrs. The unter
las had occasion to use tsc Bit'erj In jut such
climate ta w e ha\ most of the 3 ear ia Uay
.tv- , and has always found them to be rirst-clasi
ind reliable , do Jig all Ibat is claimed for them.
-Tribune. ,
It is well known that a relationship ex *
ta between pUes , constipation , kidney
lueascs and liver troubles. In Kidney
iVort we have a remedy that acts on th
jeneral system and restorer health by gen-
ly aiding nature's jntornn1 process ,
iept26dfcw
IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS.
The grcaUst benefactor ij one ho relie\es
sia and cure chatrvjc. Dr Silbbcc lias accent-
I'Ishod ' both by his miraclous ilieccnery of
'Anakcsis , " an absolute , e ey , rap'd and infalli-
ile cure for PILLS in a'l ' etaqci of < ! crrlopmcnt.
10,000 suffers testify to its virtue. It is a cimple
upposhoi } , , acting as an instrument , poultice
nd roelcme The relief is inefnt , and cure ccr-
ain. Price Sl.OO per box. S iuples tent free on
ipplicatlon to 'Mnalc'H" Deprt , Bo30J6 ,
\ew York. For sale b ) all first-cits' ' *
I Am All Played Out
s a common complaint in hot weather. If
rou feel so , get a packajje of Kidney Wort
ind take it , an j you will at once feel its .
nic power. It keeps up the healthy ac-
ion of the Kidneys , Bowel' , and Liver ,
ind thus restores the natural life and
trcngth to the body.
JELTZEI
"
he Healthful Seltzer Watsr for a Hundred
years or more.
las been he'd of all Earth's fountains , the most
potent , to restore ;
Jut why across the ocesn t ils boon of Nature
bring
Vhen the sick mau in his chamber can extem
porize the Spr.ng !
"he Bottled Seltzer Water so our hading chem
ists say
Larts with Lalf its hcallrglituc3 , and turns
vapid on the WAJ ;
VhnoTARiASTs HARK APERIKJI from a Powder
changed to foam ,
an instantaneous Sallzer Spring In even suf
ferer's home. "
SOLD BT AtL DRUGGISTS.
E
\
by
byB
Iways Cnros and never disap-
olnts. The world's great Pain-
Leliever for Man and Boastc
Ibeap , quick and roliaTjlo.
PITCHEK'S CASTORIA
not Narcotic. Cliildrcn
row fat upon , Mothers like ,
nd Physicians recommend
iASTOBIA. It regulates tlie
towels , cures "Wind Colic ,
llays Fover.ishuess , and de-
treys "Worms.
WEI DE METER'S CA-
'ARRH Core , a Constitutional
mtidote for this terrible malay -
y , ty Alisorption. The most
portaat Discovery sinceVac- ,
taation > Other remedies may
elievo Catarrh , this cores at
y'stage feeforo Consnmptioa
AN OPEN
SECRET
AMONG THE LADIES
The brilliant , fascinating
tints of Complexion for which
ladies strive are chiefly arti
ficial , and all who trill take the
trouble may secure them.
These roseate , bewitching hues
follow the of '
use Hagau's Mag
nolia Balm a delicate , harm
less and always reliable article.
Sold by all druggists.
The Magnolia Balm conceals
every blemish , removes Sal-
wwness , Tan , Kedness , Erup
tions , all evidences of excite
ment and every imperfection.
Its effects are immediate and
so natural that no human being
can detect its application.
ONLY EFFECTUAL
KSDMEY
AND Sl'KCIHC FOR
scaae , L'nKtej , Nervous Deblhh ,
1'ain in the Back , Louis rr i-ldc , Drofsy ,
Ur.Mf ) , Incontinoncc aud Kctcutloa
cf Urincuid Female CoiupIaiuU.
fcend for our treatise on theKidneja , entitled
"Echoes You Sliould Heed , " a little pamphlet
containing a great de.il of in'ormatijn frco.
Excelsior Kidney Pad Co. ,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
USo'd bj P. W. SAXC A CO. . Omaha
CHICAGO SHOT TOWEll CO.
MiTofactureis o !
STANDARD
v'v-'v *
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1 = - * - - = - - - frKfi r-
drf
niiimnnnmmumTmmn
TUEBE3TIK MARKET.
B , W , BLATCHPORl > C'O .
ilanuficturrrs of Lcid Pijic. heetsnd Bar Lead ,
Hlock Tin , P'po ' ma Solder , Linseed Oil
and Oil CaLe.
ORDCBS SOLICITED.
NORTH CLINTON ST. , CHICAGO.t .
FEVER AftD AGUE.
.ppetite , rcfrcshinsr sleep , the acqui'ition of flesh
nd color , are blessings attendant upon the rc-
aratiTcprocC8S ° snhichthi3 priceless irni.'orant
Dcedily initiates and carr ci to a successful con
tusion. Digestion Is rcitoicJ and austcnincc af-
jrJeJ to each li'e sustimmsorsan by the Bitters ,
hlch inoffensive e\cn to the feminine palate ,
esreUble in comi > ositlon , and thoroughly gate.
For sale hy all DrugKJstaana Ucale'a generally.
IRON TURBIN
MANUFACTURED BY
last , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0.
The Strongest an JII oat Durable
E
In the World.
Hundred ! in use in Iowa and Nebraska EclJ
Dealers In nearly cvrry county.
Thla cut represents our
Juckeye Force Pump ,
is particularly
adapted to Wind Mill
nse , as it works easily
and throws a constant
stream , and does net
freeze up in the cold-
eitweather. . Send for
price list j
W. H. KAYNER ,
Wtttem Ag't , Omiha , Neb.
5
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I
( A J p , not a Drink , ) ?
CONTAf.'J
iiors , nuciiu , IUANIMJAICK ,
DANDEMON ,
ISO TOElTHISTASB ECSTliEDICAI , QUiLTIES O
I Emms.
ill Diseases of the Stomach , Bowels , Eloctl , Liver.
Sidneys , nnj Criaaiy Orjans , Kervocsiccs fcep -
Essnes : e J especially reools Conplairts.
81000 IN GULP. J
VDlte fai'l t cz& case tlicyrflcoict cortelp.cr
or anytllrg impcro or lajcrictu Ccci. I In ticra. l
AVr year dmsglst for Hep E-ttii : c d ty tt-r * \
ef ere yea sleep. Saic ro other.
<
lor Coven CC2EiiU3 sweetest , safert ad best y
GO EAST
-VIA THE
Chicago & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD I
It 13 the SHORT , SURE and Safe Boute Between
COUNCIL BLUFFS
1SD
OHIOAGO , 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 OARS !
In addition to these and to please all classes of
tnuelers.it frfves FIRST-CLASS MEALS at in
EATING STATIONS at 60 centa each.
JTSTRACKISSTEElRAils !
ITS COAUHES ARE THE FINEST !
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS
If you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda-
ticnsyou toill buy jour ticket br this Iloute
r AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
1 Ticket Azentg can sell YOU Tfcrouih Tickets
\ia this road and Check urail Caj-
gagc 1 rea cf Charge.
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 1J4 Fanibam St. ,
Cor. lltb , and at Union Pacitic Depot.
DENVER OFFICE 111 Colondo Central and
" Union P ti1c Ticket Office.
SAN KItANCISCO OF ICE-2 Waw Montgom-
cry Street.
For information , folders , maps , tic. , not ob
tainable at IJome Ticket Cillicc , address any
A eut cf the Company , or
MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STENNITT ,
Gen'l HanaKer , Genl Pass. Agent ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Oen'l Agt Omaha & Counc'l Bluff * .
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old RtliMe Sioux City Eoute !
100 BOLES SHORTEST ROUTE !
From COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
And all points in Xo-thera Iowa. Minnesota and
Dakota. Thil line is equipped with the Im-
prirt cd Westmshouso Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for
SPEEDSAFETY AND COMFORT
14 unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room aoj
Sleeping Cars.owned and controlled by the corn-
pinjiun Through With-ut Change , between
Union IVcific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs ,
nnd St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 6:15 p m. .
reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul
it 11:93 a. in , making
J2S-TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
ANY OTHER ROUTE.
Returning , lea\o St. Paul at 3:30 : p m , ar-
run at .Sioux City at 4:15 a. m. . and Union
Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9.50
t. in. Do pure that v our tickets read via "S. C.
& P. K. It. " F. C. HILLS ,
tiuperlntendont , Missouri Valley , Iowa.
P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Gen 1 Pus. Agent.
J. U. O'BIiYAN ,
fcotitliwestcrn freight and PasHHiger Agent ,
mylOtf Council Bluffs
LINE
1SSO.
K.G..ST.JOE&G.B.R.R. ,
la the only Direct Line to
ST. LOOS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
Ko change of cars between Omaha andBt. Louis
and but one between Omaha and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
BBACni\O ALIi
Eastern & Western Cities
With less charges and in advance of other llncg.
Tills entire Una la equipped with Pullman' !
Palace Sleeping Care , Palace Day Coich-
01 , 11 tiler's Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
\VcstInRhousa Air-Brake.
< 2TSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS'
i3T Via Kansas City , St. Joseph ancl'Sl
O CouncUBluffaK.R.\la SfSJ
ISTJoeano St.Louia.'Ei
Tlclicta for sale at all coupon stations In the
West.
J. F. BARNAKD. A. C. DAWES ,
Gen'l Supt. , Gcn'l Pass. & 1 icket A j't
St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo ,
W. C. SEACHBIST , Ticket Agen. ,
2H rificcnth Street , between Farnham and
Donzlax , Union Block , Onnha.
JOS. TEUON , A. B. BARNARD ,
Pass. Agent , Omaha. Gen'rl Agent , Omaha.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars !
CHICAGO
BURLINGTON & QUINGY
With Smooth and Perfect Trick , Elegant Pas
senger Coaches , and
PULLMAN SLEEPING DINING CARS
Itio acknowledged by the Press , and all who
travrl u\cr it , 10 be the Beet Appointed and
Best Mainged Foad in the Country.
PASSENGER S GOING EAST
Should bear in mind that this is the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East , North and Northwest.
Pasicn cra by this Route 1m e choice of
FOUH DUTEEENT KOUTES ,
And the Advantage of Six Dally Lines of Palace
Sleeping Cars from Chicigo to
New York City Without Change ,
All Eipress Trains on this linearc equipped with
the IVcstiujhoujO Patent Air Brakes and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the most Perfect Fro-
tcction Against Acci
dents in the world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NINC CARS
Arc run en the Burlington Boute.
Information com.ernnf Routes , Rates , lime
ConncitiuiH , etc . will be cheerfully given by
applying it tbeotllceof the UurUogton Route ,
GU t ourtcentu Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
C.E PERKIAS. D. W.HirCHCOCK.
Ocn'I Manager. Gen. Wcst'n Pass. Ag't.
J. O. PIIILLItPI , Ss.Joc. , Mo.
General Agent , Omaha.
H. P. DUEL ,
fcp5 Jlj Ticket Agent Omaha.
COC fn < DOn P5r > lly at "ome. Samples worth
I4 > 3 ID U > 6U S3 free. Address Stlnson k Co. ,
Portland , Maine.
LJIVEgCOMPLAINTS ,
Constipation and Piles.
an. K.H. ft , AKJ7 , South neroYt.scje ,
_ > ) "Ir.esics ofiaBSEY TROUBLES l.lua
1 lite a charm. . '
'hr.ilcofenofrtLES , nnJ ho ? ncTcr felled to t
K * KELSON KAIRCIIILI > , ofSt.All > iuuTt. , I
i > ! 2je , "it Is of prfetleM Tclue. After sixteen l
, ysara ct erect raCcr ! = s from Flies cd
L tlrcDctn It completely cartel me. "
U C. S. DOCAUO.V , efBcrkiUre , MJ "one I
f , } ( Ittclr coring 3 icTCre LHcr od KMaey
3 Ccsnlclnt. "
§ T HAS winro
* TQdDERFUt iW II '
3
" * * * '
ii POWER.
BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE I
jITEItjTnE DOWELS ANO BXD |
NETS AT Tn :
Occauso It cleanse the syctam Of J
the poisonous humors that devetopo [
gl In Kidney and Urinary diseases , D11-J
2 lo'joness , Jaundicef Constipation , I
g Plioa , or In Rheumatism , Neuralgia I
jL3 and Female dlcorders. I
& KIOXE-ST.-aroilTUadryTfcetallee
J * potnJ end czn bi sent by Ban prepeli.
t
Jay U st tie DrncsUtfc Price , 91.00.
; 3
pai
And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs.
Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue1 :
TBEASl'RY DEr.AUTV.K > T. OFFICK OF INTEPXAL ntVENUH.
' " .nM-lvnov , U. , J nuarySC , 1SSC. f
Keesrs. LAWRENCE i UAKTIN , 1111 JI l s..n St. , Chicago. J ! ? . .
Or > TLia N I ha a rccci\cd a ccitifml foimu' & ' SIT ! 'I tbn inpinl.uitK and rtbtire ir p f-
tlons used in the ininufictiirc ol ail artscla wliic i yu a lt ti-e n < l * , ll under th HAICC < > f "T 'J.t' .
ROCK snd RYK. " Tliw coniK > Diid. accnrilirg I. r > u f < n > uN. in the ci luicn f tin * t iher , ! t
ine atulllcitnt quantily of ttc IIAL&AJ ! O'c ICLU 'ogni * alltre abtjht c'n mjcill l to t <
article in pectori" ! ct > n ) ( ! ant > > . ul Hall t hi l\ dsjitp ( . < 'islitctv jii > nuibn multnnK ' t >
cumi > ound an a rnr.iWc nincdto Ihc patuul
In the optninu cf this tffiic , on aitic'c n nipLii'et ! rcn.irir t > this f.-inii l > map cpc'Iy 'a
cliMed tsanitdltlnjl ptcparat tnuicti the rius I &tl < ( i1ule.\.fn < lG iiic rtti > 3tS7. I > .
Ketised Statutes , and wlitn toftrmjcil im > les. ilt\ l'iu..k.tiollrmr | : C" , an 1 Cthcr I'i- ! . t.i
without icndcrinz them llible to ftnc ul t , ul qu i { ka' r .
YourjRt-i'cctfuIIv , ( -igne ) GREEN B RAUM. Commlsslonrr.
Lawrecce&lJartin. Clncaco , S < lB n-i.Uftrili' lit J tl j ( si .1 CaLtiLi Si > : d bDt f
gis'a.Groicriv ' ] ami General DcjltiBCteoivhcr . Wt2 > - ' \ rnt Rrhtj
CO. . uilHupplf the tia-'c at n amif-clmc.s pntis
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED V/ITH THE
SEE BY EXAMINING
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R.
IS THE GREAT COJttECTINJ LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THEM ,
Itn main line runs from Chicago ta Connrll l > ium < t Can forcatlnspurpov only. n -
BluOJ. pd9lni ; thruusn Joliet , OlUirca , I.i.ille. ; . treat fritttro of LUT i'alaic Cars li u Sir
Oenesoo. Mollnf. Koclc bland. Uivcnport.Vc t SALOON * norevou can enjoy your "ii *
Liberty , lowat'itf.-Marcn o , llrooklyn. tirlnncll. a tell nonrtof tlio ilay.
Jcs Jlolnes ( the capital of Iowa ) . L-luart. Atlan t Iron HrUtfes span the Si. r.--s
tic , and Avocu : wtth brandies fruin Uur * n Ij'ourl rivcrant all points crushed v ; t It
Junction to IVorlsllton Junction to > ! u-ca- line , and transfer-ore .ivouiert at Couuci. t * 8 ,
tiLO. Wn hlnxton. lairllcld. Kl.Ion. IJeltuiap. Kan s CUT. Lcavcnnorlh. and. Atcaei ! " * " * } ?
Ccntrcvillo. I'rmcclon. Trenton , Gal latin , ' -ame- ncctlous bcijicniailo la L nlon Derx.tH.
rin. Leaven wort li , Atchi n. and Kai ns tttT ; TUB PKIM H AI. It It. CONNfccTK- - * *
Washington to blcnurney. Ostaloosa , nud Kno\- THIS ( .KUtT THKUlJOIl LLMJ A" ' Vfi
Tlllo ; KtokuK to Karolnjzton. Ilonapartc , I'.CTi- tOLLOWS
tonsoort. Independent. Lililou , Ottumwa. idy- At CHICA < ; C > . with nit UlTcrKlni ; llncc n > '
Tllle.Oskaloosa , 1'ella.Jtonroe. nnd DCS Jlolnoj ; Cast and Houtti.
Newton to Monroet De'.Muines to Indiunolaunil At K.NG1vool > , with theL-S.&Al.S. anr /
Wlnterset : Atlnntl- Lewis and Audulxm , ami Ft. W 4 C It. Itds.
A"oca to Harlr.n. Thu Is posltivuly the only At \BIII.M.TOV UEIOnTS. With I * . O i 4b
Kallroad. Thlch owns , and operate * a through L. K It.
line from Chicago Into the htato of Kansas. At LA t-'Ai I.K with III. Cent. It. It.
ThrouKh Express I'ateeniterTtnlns. with Pull Atl'KouiA.wlth 1 > . I'.AJ.s r. D.Aio A
man Ifalaca Lara attached , are mu each way daily VT.5 111. ilia. , end T. I . .t W. IMS.
tetween CHICAGO nnd PEOUIA. KAX'AH CITT , At HociC Ii-UAXD with "MIlnanieB 4 i-J
COCJ.CIL Dmrrs. LEAVENWOKTU and ATCIII- Ltlaod Siiirt Line. " and Itock I'l'd * I'lK.
bON. Through cars aroaisorunlietween > li' ' ' u- At IJAVEN POUT , with thu DaTtfCputt ! > ! '
ice end Kansas City. TII th "ililnautco and C.M.A.fct-1'.it.It.
Rock Island frhcr * Line. " AtWESTLtnERTr.wlththeD C-lt.4 >
The "Great V.ock Island" Is maznlQcenlly At iSntN VKI l , Ttth Tentrii ! IUWA H. > L
equipped. Its road bed Is elmplv pcrlttt , and its tDEs Jioi..4i7itiii M.&K.II.R.H ,
track Is laid with steel rails. AtCorjNctt. liLovm.'wlUi Union Pacitl : I
What wlU please you most will be the plensu tt AtOMAlIA. with IJ. A. Mo.lt-It.il.
ol enjoylnir yonr meiK while uasems over the . . .
bcaatlful prairies of Illinois and lown. In uneof At OTTCJUVJ. wltn Central lownK.i'I
our macnlrtcent DlntneCars that accompany all gt. L. A. Pacu and ( \ K.AQ K. 1UM.
Throusii Ejprc-s Trains. You net an cntiro At KCOKUK.with Tol. , Pet > . & War. : V at 4r
meal , as Rood as Is sorred In uuy Unt-cUas hotel. Lours & Fac. . and fet. J * . Keo. & N.-W. H I < a <
lorseTenty-ave cent * . AtCAMEilov. withll.Ht-J K.IU
Appreciatlnt ; the fact th.it a majority of the At ATCHISOV. with Atch _ Tcpeka & bar J - WAtch
people prefer separata apartments tor different Atch- eb. and Cen. Or. U.I * . 1L Uda.
purposes ( and the immense pascncr ; business At I.EAVESWURTII , with Kan. I'ac , ttar - - ,
of this line wnrrantlnit lt . wu an-pleased to an Cent. It. Kda.
nounce that this Company runs Pullman J'alace At KANSAS CITT. with all lines lor tin *
Sleeping Can for Bleeping purpoc.i. and 1'alace and Southwest.
PUIiUIAX PATiACE CAKS nrv run thrniiBh to I * ORIA , OES MO r '
COUACH. JJl.UFrs. K V S.VX CITY. ATCUISItX. nnd 1 > KAV X1VOUT1I
Ticket * -vlit tbU I-Inc , Unoun i the * 'Grvat JCocl Juluail Koutc , " nre iv *
all Ticket Accnts In the United Ntntc * anil Ciinatla.
For Inronnatlon not obtainable it 3ourfaome tlclict oOlcr. nddreic.
A. "KLMCBAJLtLi , E. S'J7. .TOETN" .
Uen'l bapcrintendenu Uon'l Tkt. and rasa k-r An.
FURNITURE , ATHERS ,
And everyrning pertaining to the Furniture and
upholstery Trado.
A COMPLETE ASSOHTMEHT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
p li mou th git 1208 uiid 1210 Fariiiiam Stre i.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
O IS ± SSO.
MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD , Q-
They alEe make Buckeye Improved Iron tleam Walking
Cultivator , with or without Springs.
The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Hor&e Style.
Enquire ior them at the beat dealers.
F. H. PUGH. Gen. Aeent. tonal- " ' ,
A new sn < i hitherto unknown remedy for > II
diseases of the Kidni-yj , Bladdtr , aud Urinary
Orzana.
It will positively cure Diabetts , Gravel , Drop-
ry , Prizht's Disease , inability to retain or ctpell
tte Urine , Catarrh of 'he Bladc'er , high colored
and rcanty unne. Painful Urmitlnsr , LAJIC
BACK , General Wnkness , * nd all female Ccm-
plaints.
It avoids internal medicines , is certain in it
effects and cuits when nothing ece on.
For iale ty all Diugguta cr sent ly rnnn fne
upon receipt ol the pilce , $2.CO.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O ,
your sldreM { or CV JJ'49 jisci' '
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K. mi , < cr
HOME TESTIMONY.
near what Ex Mayor Carrey an inflntuti *
and prominent citizen of Piqua , nvs :
PIO.M , O , D c-mber Z > , KT3
The DE. EOSISKO MUD me Co , Pi ua. O. :
GEN1LZVI5 I fed under oanj cbli mtioni t >
you { or the relief afforded me by the BSS of you
Invaluable medicine , Dr. Botanko's RheuicaU i
Cure. I bavobeen for many yea.-j a gnfferr-
from Chronic Kheumatisn ) , suffering at tim' <
most excrncatin ? pains , and < I pmiD j mo 11
many nights'eleeo. Attcrcontaltin ? anniabe-
of physicians and obtaining no relief. 1 con :
mcnced nsingr your Pneumatic Cure and alte-
uaitig { our bottlen , and takio ? the Blood PariSf
in conneetlon wit h it , I am absolutely cured rrj
from any pain , Us to attend to nr ? buiiota.iii
resting pere tly comtortabla at mzht.
EespecUul'y ycur , S. B. OARVET
FREE Dr. &atanlta't Treaty f
timandJFKzsirti.
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