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\ 43 fears befoi 'e tli efublie , THE GENUINE Dl .C.MoLANE'S LIYE& PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for \ all the ills that flesh is heir to , " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious \ Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Headache - ache , or diseases of that character , they eland Tvithoat a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre. paratory to , or after taking quinine. As -v a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. j The genuiR aretip vcr sugar-coated. * Each bo has a red-wcxWal On thelid , with the impresirlon.McLAXE'S LIVER PILL. Each \\-rappcr bears the slgna.- ttires of C.'McLAi.E and .FLEMING BEOS. $ & Insist uiKm having tlje Kenuine DR. C. ' McLANE'S LIVEU PILLS , pre pared by FLE3UXG BROS. , rittslmrgli , Pa. , ihe market being full of imitations of the name Zfcfsinp , spoiled differently , but same pronunciation. OUOHS , EUO.VClimS AND CONSUMPTION. 'lJ-Knoirn Drogxist a yi about Balsam , MOTHERS , READ I OASHKB STATICS , S.y. Tbe dem.nd for Alleui long Balsam la Increarirp constant ! } . Tbe ladle * think there la nieihdue ciual to it tor Croup aad Whoopiiij Cuuh. C. S. MAKTIN.DrcKgist. Sold trull Medicine Men. ! fiolv i\f/\ O i-ewituul CUore 1-UUlGliO. 1. Picture Very In geclous. 7 ol.fictstoCml. hcnd stamp fcrpack * Re. DII. E. C. ABB Y UntEJo N. V. 7 ? a west 112 * < liy at l < cn easily made. Costly ; lrm 4,1'rTri * r. > Pr.r1Ix.nrl V ATTOSKEY5-AT-LAW. VrPl. SIMERAL , " \ TTORNEY AT LAW-Ctrapbeil'B Block , ISth irectbrtween F&rnbam > nd Doaflaa. OMAIIA , NEB. D. L. THOMAS. 1 TIORNKY Al LAW Loans tnoccr. boys J\ cud sells leal rsbto. Kcom 8 , Crcifbton Elcck. A. C. TfiOUP , TTORXEV AT LAW Office In Hanscom'l J\ . Block , with George E. Pritchett , 1605 Faraharo St. OMAHA. NEB. OEXFER L. THOMAS , AT LAW-Cruickinank Build ATTORNEY ar/ttt A. M. CKADVfICK , TTORNEY AT LAW O ce 16M Famham JBtr et. et.A. A. 3WARTZLA51DE A TTORKEY AT LAW Cot. Uthand Famham jtL tret. Y/ILLSAFrl A. FONDA , ' A TTOBNKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. j\ . Boom No. C , Fienztr Bloci , opposite Post Office. OMAHA , NEB KM. L PEAOODY , Offl In Crelehtoa Block , nexflj LAWYER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. KOXA2Y IfCBLIC. OOLSEOXIOS8"rMAD E. D. MCLAUGHLIN- TTORNEY AT. LAYTAND JUSTICE OF TnE FEACEolithtut ccrner fifteenth Douglas bt.y < f x tarCclltiClInp * rfempfJr Attended to.TSl A tt o r Law , Farnham' ' A. L/R"OBfSON , A.T LAW. Roqm , Creighton LTTORKEY Ueh. funt-tr I > . S. ATTORNEY AT LAW. KftRBACH BLOCK. COB- DOUCIBTH ST8. OMAHA. KKB. W/J. Gonnell , Attorasy-at-La w\ " * * * * - OOce Front"room * , op stilrs , li Hansccm's new brick building , K. u , comer IVteenth and * , Etteels. - 3-5. af L a w , Bped'I R'.tratk lh ba ciren to all suits \ against corporations of every description ; wll practice In al Abe Oourtd of the State and the United Elates. .Dtlce * , Tarnham St.- opposite Court Uormc. < SIMERAL , A TTOHNEYa AT LAW Room .8 J\ _ Block , Ill's. r > aJ Douglaa rtrttit * . oovdh C. F. Y AT LAW 2 Fanxh m Street ATTOrU7 Omaha KeoresU : PARKS CODWlfl , AT LAW-Uih and Docjla * ATTORNEY 1th O. V. Doan . W. T. 0. J. HUNT RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys -Tjaw. Omcm 215 South Fourteenth Street. ' Only Direct Line to Fjfance , CENERALTRANSATLAHTIC COMPAN T > ETWEEN > ew York and Uarro.Pler 42.N.R JL > foot ot Morton St. , pier ol company. TraTclera by this line ai old both transit by En l hraUirajnd thodisoomfort ol crossing the hamie lin a small boat AN AD A , JjuraicL , Tedncsdey January 21 Jnoon. AMERIQDE , D. Joccu > , Wednesday Februarj U a. m. FRANCE , Ttnixus , WednesJay , rebrnarj Jla m. raiCE OF PASSAGE ( Including wlie ) : TO HAVRE-Finrt Cabln.eiOO rndfSO : Second Cabint55 : Btoeraffe. $ COinclndliwlne.beddl . aad utinsus. LOOTS DE BEBIAK.Asnnt , 5 nroadwayK. T. FBANK E. MOOUES. No. 211 , rftst Side 14tb Street , Bet. F&mham and Dou 'tf , Next Deere o U. E. Express Office ( Sign ol Fata fd tesmihlp. ) 01LVHA. NEB. mi-Cm EAST INDIA ! LER & GO. , 8OLB MANUPAOTURHRB , Neb. B . Tbe Hedltful Saltrsr Wat r Ior a Hundred jean or mure. " Has b n be d of all Earth'd fountains , the moat potent to restrra ; But why acrots the ocauj tMs boon of Nature , t bring * Vfhea the tick miu id hii c'luu'ber cm extra- P > iir tbeSpr uv ? I The ButiKd Seltzer W t'r socvlaidlngchem. \ \ Ftrti with lalf it * bealirg viitue ? , aad turns vapid o-i the win v. V * TVnie uum TB KAKE ArsztE'i from a Powder changed to foam. b an intiantaueou ] Sil'zr Spring in erery nf. ftrert home , " SOLD Of ALL DRUGGISTS. P FRONTIER-HOTEL tomie1 , Wyoming , ' < .Vcrftn fwai Mte JiUari S BFfw i.ftsi i rte , THE DAILY OMAHA PUBLISHING . , PROPRIETORS. Farnham , M ? A and 10 * TERMS OF 8UB8CWPTION 1 Tear.tn advance ( postpaid ) . $8.00 0 months " ' . * 00 month * TIME TABLES. C. K. W. R. K. . : * > = P- 0 n.0 . , 4.80a.m. , 8p.m. C. R. I. 4 P. R. R. , < 0 a. m. , I p. m. 0 ASt.Jool.SOa m. , Sp. m. iCUrP. .SO a.m. - . . . - ' U. P."R.R. , 1130a.m. , ' B.41C R'R,8 : a.ia. * 0 iN.W.,7SOam : onsna. O K. W. B. R. , 11 a-'mTll p. BV. B A. Q. , 11 a , m. 9:30 p m. C R. L 4 P. , 11 a. o , lip m , a B. S St. Joe , 111. m. , 11 p. m. 9. City * P. , 11 m D P..tp. m. R. A M. In Neb. , 4p Local maHa for States Iowa IttTt Bt 0 y.Tix : iSO a. m. Office open from IX to p. m Sondaya. THOMAS r/HALL. Portmarter. ArrlTnlandPepartnre oiTraias IJNIOH EAcmc. LXATO. OSSn. Daily Exproa. . . . : p. m. OSSn.a. a.ju dT Ulied. . " " ? :10 p. m. fcg p m. do F ht"6-30a7m. 1:10 p.m. do do . . . .8:16am. : UiOa-m. TIV CARD OF THE BUBUXOTOH BOUIR. UJLTieiUBa ' " - " " . Express 8Wp.m. Express . , --jll 6-00 a.m. Mill . .10jOOp.ni. Escepted. Sunday * Kxceptod , Sundays fw iw * * * " " " j" - - - CHICAGO , BOCK I8LAKD * PACIFIC. Kail 6:00 a.m. I i25p'm > pre-n SWp.m. : | 100am. Sundays Excepted. CHICAOO * NORTHWESTERN. Mall 8.-00 jn. I - * Exprets SlOp. m. | Sundays excepted. , ST. JOE ft COUNCIL EIiU/W. bXATB. AXW7B. . . . 00 m.Kxpre | , . . . 8.-4B .m. KtnA ZZ e.-0'lp.m. XaU. WO m. , TheonTylln rnnnln ? Pullman Bleeping Cara out of Omaha to Union Depot. 23i p. m. _ . . Except anndays. B. * 1C BL B-ln K'JSRASKA. Omaha ( ) * ) 9-00 am Kearney J'ncflTlB40 a m pjittsmoutbfarl0:2 i am BloomlnetonlT)6ao ( ) am KearneyJWw ) ( : Wpm Red Cloud GVJ..8&5 * m Red Cloud ( irrT * pm Plattsmonthtr)4iOp ( m Blcotoln8U > Dar)93Bin ( ) Omaha ( arr.l:56p m BEPTJBLICAKVALTJST-BAniWAT. . . Blpomlnpton ( arliOp.m ) flasUnn ( W 85 m.m. i r T i Bloomfcirton iK p m I Hastings ( arlfl B p Orleaus nv)7 a. m. I In 'noU ( ar ) 1:00 p. m Orleana ( ar ) 7 ! 0 p.m. ] Indianola ( ly MQ.P. m sioux crrr * ST. PAUI. a. Mall. . . . eaoa. nul Expreai Kiprew . fcWp.ni. I MaU BRIDGE DIVISION TJ. P. R. R. Leave Omaha , dally : -S a.m. , fl .m , , 10 U a. m. , 1 p. ta-j 2 p. tn. , 8.yp. m. , 5 p. m. , ff Leave CotmdlBlufls8a6 . tn.,9 8' * . m. , 10-28 a. m. , 11 5 . m. , 135 p. m , - p ro a n. m. . 836 J > . ts.i835 p.'in Konftrlps on Bnnd y. leaTlnz Ooana at 9 and a , tn.r2ind 6 pra - ! OonacflKufls atJjaS , rAMJarau nuias. Leave Omaha -4 .tn-T a M.r8aO-a.- p.m. . : Mp.in.,7SSP.m. ive Coandl Hufls : - 7:16 a , m. , :10s. a m. , 6S5 p. m. , 70 p. ta. , I'M p. m. p.m. Daily except Bon-lay. OMAHA A REPUBLICAN VALLXY R. B. IRA71. AMUTB. * * Cailv exceot BucdaT. , COBIMERGIAL. / "Omaha Wholesale Markets , OMAHA , June 25,4880. BUTTER AND EGOH. ' ChoiceUhle l ° ® r PackersloU 7@10 Fresh doz t * * eggs , per Chickens , per doz 2J6 Ducks . _ . "GEOCERIKS. SVOARU. Cut Loaf r Powdered * tJranuUted . . . ift..TJT. . . . . Bta d nL"A".t. " " 8YBUPB. Extra choice nd very bright. . Bright Table Dripa New Orleans MoDassss Klo , prune to choice. Bio good to prime io fair to good Mocha. Choice. . . . . . . Good to prune New Prunes . i- \ OldPrnnes . . - . . ' . . . . Cnrrant8choice new . Black Berries. Raspberrie Pitted cherries Michigan grtd Apples N. Y. SUced Evaporated " . State Peaches Salt Lake Peachw. . ; California Peaches. - CANNED GOODS. "S"0ysters , 2 ft cans , tf case. . S ' do do llbc&n.percase. . ' 2 Lightweight Oysters 2 Ib I ? case 2 ; Salmon. 1 Ib , V doten 1 do 2ft/Jdozen ' 2' Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , J ? case 2 Stt.tfcaie 3 Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , t ? case. 4 " 2 Ib , case. 3 Raspberries , 2 Ib , V cagft. . . C 00 ' . Blackberries , 2 HvtfcaM. . . . ' . - 280 Coro,21b.lfcMe ' . , -8 W Apples , Gal , t ? dor ' 375 . If arrow Fat Peas,2 ft , I ? caU 00 S tring Beans. 2 Ib. per case.O 2 40 6UNDRIKH. Nutmegs. 10 Pepper 17 Allspice 17 Cloves ! Cossia 25 Jlope Candles , 16 oz. . . Greenwich Lye.perjcase 3 85 Beans.per bushel 1 80 Cheese full cream 114 GLASS. . GLwi 60 dls- ' Window , per cent - count on list. HARDWARE. m JHON. , Common bar Horae-shoe bar.v. . % . : . . ; . . . . ' Norway nail rod. ' f " XBTKKL. ' Castplow . * . 9 ' Am. cast , tool IS 's , Eng. do 25 KAILS. Tens , upwards. 550 ' ' ' ' B'rd'd's shoe'g 550 _ mule" . , . . 650 Omaha nails tens , upwards. . . ; * 3 50 " Nw'str hn 23@30 Putnnm ails 23 < jtTO DRY GOODS. f BBOWSCOTTOKS. Atlantic "H" do "P" . Pepperell " 0" do "R" -do "E" . Indian Head. Lawrrace XXX. . NebtMka , Standard' ' Amoslceaff. . . _ aver Creek , "AA" do " " "BB" ttlXu Ot * * * * * Otis "AXA" do "BB" do "GC" Warren "AXA" do "BB" do "CO" BLEACHED COTTOHtL Lonsdale. do Cambric. Fruit of tha Loom. It New ork Mills. Hflls'Muslin. Waj&sutta. Pepperell. xicEmas. Amoekeas. . _ _ Falls O7S.O. It do "AA" , do "AAA" in arl Holy oka. Ancona fancy - - - > . 7 1-3 sir- ± " * * * - < -'Tft. * . * * * -k v o ester . - - . .rT.- -r- 8 Merrimao . 71-2 Merrimac sairtinzs . 6 1-2 Richmond * . 61-2 Richmonds.E . 71-2 Spragws'g . 61-2 SunpsbnVmourrilrijf ; . 71-2 Slmp onVblack.t . V 71-2 _ . ? TnrDr a * American 10@11 Amoskeag. 12 Awning stripes. . . . . IfH Lewi tonA 17 1-S Hamilton 111-2 .Omega - . _ - . , , . . . Hal2 Pittsfield- : 1-J LUMBER. Framin ? . 18 ft. and under. . . . $20 00 Each add. ft over 18 , per M . . 50 Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00 , Nor2 , 12to80-ft..Ct n 2000 eeting ; drefaed. No. 1 ? . . . . . 20 00 - " " j 7.1.1U. ft . . . . w U vv Common boards , dresseU 22 00 & ' 8IOCK BOARDS. * Afitock . - 4000 B " 3500 C " SOOO Commonstock 2500 FLOORTNO. No.lflooring 4000 No.2 " 3500 No.3 " 2500 Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 45 00 ] J. ' r SIDIKO. No.lsiding. : . " . . ' . 25 00 No.2 " o 2250 No.3 " . . . . ' . . . > / 2000 * > f ricKETS. 1 pickets/per M. : 32 CO No. 1 finish , It , li , and 2 in. . . 55 00 No. 1 ' lin/ . r. . . 5000 No. 2 " 1J , li , and2in. . 45 00 No. 2 " lin 40 00 No.3 " in 3500 SHIP LAP. Plain ship lap. " . i.- . . . 23 00 OG ' t - No. 1 . > . : . ! ' . . . . 3000 - ' ' " No 2 . . . .V.- 25 00 No.3 CEILING. g beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 2500 * " " * " No , 2. 2300 I * " 4 < and 6 in. , No. 1. . . 40 00 " " _ " No. 2. . . 3500 Corrugated celling , No. 1. . . . . 50 00 t SHINGLES. A star ( & * t ) sh'ngles 3 75 No,2 - " 300 No.3 . - 'i . . . .I. . . . 260 Lath.-.5. 400 Lime , bbl * . 1 35 " bulkjIpBrbu s. . . . . . 40 Cement bbl . . " . 250 Iowa plaster , bbl 2 CO Michigan plaster , bbl . 2 75 Hair , per bu * . . 26 Tarred felt , 100 Ibs . 300 Straw board , " . 400 O G battens , per 100 f t. lin. . . 1 25 Well curbing. . . . . . . . . . 3900 VRough 1 , and 2 in. , in batte , A per 100 ft. lin . 60 H POSTB Cedar halves , 7 in 18 I " Gin 16 W QuatterSin 16 Oak,4x4 80 i < 4x6 . : . ' . 40 O -G casing , 5J and 6 in. , per 300 Oak plank and timber , per M. 40 00 Clear poplar. . . . . ' 5000 lack Walnut 10000 HIDES , Green hides , per _ Ib 65 IGreen cured hides 74 -Dryhidea 15al7 Dry galled hides 10al2 SheepPelts 25al 60 Tallow 4J LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. High win en , per gal 108 Alcohol , 180 per cent per gal , 2 10 Fren h spirits , proof 1 18 Marshall's bourbon whisky 1 23 Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25 -Brandy , very fine , per g l. . . . 2 008 00 * " * . > common to fine 1 60 Gin < , 100 percent 150 " Holland , 90 per cent 1 25 Rums , raixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 50a3 00 " Now ; England. . . . . . 200 Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50 < * " " per case 7 50 " " per 100 cases 7 00 Champagnes , pints in baskets. 25 00 Domestic champaigns ' 22 00 Port wine , per case. . 1 60a3 00 Sherries 1 60a3 00 Ales , Edinburg 2 75 ( I "Rgea th t * n ' H > 91 . ' ' ' ' ' Hjes .Dublin Vtout . + . . . . 2 25 - - - * * - - - _ iaEB > Beet elangSter sole 32 * Besttiak 41 BVench kips 1 lOal 40 Frenchcalf : , leading brands. . . 1 50a2 10 jWjnejtickips , 75al 10 Dome > tie calfa 1 lOal 30 Hemlock upper , per foot 25a2G 'Oak ' upper , per foot iSa'.C iGrain , upper per foot. . 25 Linings , per doz 8 00a9 50 Toppings , per doz 11 00 Mprrocc ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a' 8 oililresced 35 Simon per skin 3 00a3 25 glo e kid 30 .Boot webbing , per foot. . 45 HAENEbS LEATHER. 44 JTo. IPittsbufg oak . 42 No.lCindnnatroat . - > 41 No. 2 Cincinnati oak . 39 No. Ihemlocl ? . 39 No.2Hemlock . . 37 , COAL-RETAIL. Anthracite . 1050 SBIosslraig . 1200 -Wyoming. , , . " - . . . . . . . . , . . , , 850 08kaloo3a..VA.- ? . . V 560 Iowa nut. r. . . : . 500 AVhite Breast. . . . , . ; , . 560 FreeotCost DK. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY for Consumption , Conghs and Gelds , Aathma ; 'Bronchitis , etc. , is given .away in trial bottles free of cpst to 'the afflicted. If you have a bad cough , cold , difficulty of breathing , .hoarseness or any affection ofthe throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As yon value your existence you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. We could not afford , and rould net give thU remedy away unless we knew It would accomplish what we claim for It. Thousands of hopeless cases have already'been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one-half the cases that Da. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY will cure. , For sale by ( § ) JAMES K IfcH , Omaha. j jc jj IT COSTS LESS tojtSftjSOZODONT than any other e "B&antifler. A few drops only are need- c " " " " t when regularly applied to the teeth it is not only beautifying , but b healthful. Much other adorning is dangerous , -but , this never. In the sick room or on the toilet , it is equaUy welcome. n "t By wing gpAiDiNo's GLUE on the h firat appearence of a defect ia the u arniture , it will prove itself to be the 1 most economical thing abaut the PB' home. B' B'h B'a 1 Am AU Played Out Is common complaint in hot weather. If you feel BO , get a package of Kidney Wort .and take it , and you will at once feel its tonic power. It keeps up the healthy ac- to tionof the Kidneys , JJowel , and iver. , and thus restores the natural life and strength to the body. WHAT IS MORE TERRIBLE , more painful , more exwperatlnjr , discouraging and persistent than Pilei , especially to afflicted mortals who hay e tried Kticns , ointments , pills , electuaries and all manner ol nostrums and doctors * stuff , internal ] . , and externally , without relief T What wondtr Is that half a million re- to deemed ( Offerer * ehoud shout uoeannu over toe discovery of "A naieett , " an. info , liblt cure JorPilttl This meolcal miraoli , 80 eimple as > al to eidU ODd r that wise doctor * have not thought ct 111 before. BO prompt vid certain in * c Ion as , ro secure for Itteif the tltld rf in- SaOibl * , M rdeatlfl c and ratlnnal tn lt combina tion olpeultiet. inttniment and medicine , u to ruder the ultimate CO eofBSpercent.ofaTnga caaecof fUt auro , U not an accidental discovery , bottb4 ( olqtion of a problem by the itudy and experience of Dr. 61I bce , and accomplished and distinguished physician of 40 yearr standing. haj stoott the test of 20 years' experience : over half a million of sufferers hire used it tlth suc cess , and doctor * ot all tcnool * now pmcribs U their prtoUoe , awl it li pronounced to be the Bemjt to an infaUlbls cure for pi ) ' jet discov ered. " Arutkati. " Or. SL blhbea s Fxtcrnal Hie Remedy , fe iod ! by drcgsbto evcrrtchera Price H.OO pxrbox - . EUiapl.4 mailed free to all toiler MUSTAPHA. HOW "HI "TOOK ms TAC1TION , AHD WHAT CAME OF IT. Burlington Hawkeye. Now in. ihe sixth month in the reign , of the good caliph , it was so that Mnstipha "laid : "I am wearied with much work-thought , csra and worry have worn me out ; I need repose - pose , for the hand of exhaustion AJB upon me , and death even now lieth at the door. " And he called his physician , who felt of his puho and looked upon bis tongue and eatd : "Twodollahs 1" ( For this was the oath by which all physicians swore. ) "Of a verity thou must have rest. Fee unto the -valley of quiet and close thine eyes in dreamful rest ; hold back , thy brain from thought and the hand from labor , or you will be a can didate forthe asylum in three weeks. " And he heard him and went out and put the business in the hands of the clerk and went away to rest in the val ley of quiet. And he went to his Uncle Ben's , whom ho had not seen for lo ! these fourteen years. Now , his Uncle Ben was a farmer , and abode in the valley of rest , and the moun tains of repose rose round about him. And he was rich and well favored , and strong as an ox and healthy as an onion crop. Of times he boasted unto his neighbors that there was not a lazy bone in his body , and he swore that he hated a lazy man. And Muatspha wist not that it 80. But when he reached hU Uncle Ben's 7 they received him with great joy , and placed before him a supper of homely viands , well cojked , and piled'upon his pTnte like the wreck of a box-car And when ho could "not eat it all they laughed him to acorn. And after supp'.r they sat op with him and talked with him about rela tives : whereof he had nerer , in all his life , BO much ai heard. And he an swer jd their questions at random , and lied , unto them , rrofassing to know Dndo Ezra and Aunt Besheda , and once he said be hid a letter from Un cle < /eorge / last week. Now , they all knew that Uncle George was shot in a neighbor's sheep pen three years ago , but Mustapha wist n ) t that it vrai so , and he was eleepy , and only talked to fill up the time . And then they talked politic ) A.a him , and he hat-id politics. So about 1 o'clock in tbe morninp they sent him to bd. Now the spore room wherein he slept was "right under the roof , aad there were esn and bundles of ears of seed corn hung from the rafters and he bunged his eye with the same , and he hooked hi * chia in festoocs of dried apples and shook dried herbs and seeds down his back as he walked along for it was dark. And when he sat up in bed in the nignt he ran a scythe in his ear. And it was , that tha four boys slept with him , for the bed WM wide. And they were restless and slumbered crosswise and kicked , 10 that Mruta- pha slept not a wink that night nei ther c'oaod he hla ryes. And about the fourth hoar after midnight his Uncle Ben emote him on the back , and spake unto him , saying : "Avrako , arise , rmtle out of this and wash your face , for tbe liver and bacon are fried and the breakfast waitetb. You will find the well down at the other end of the cow-lot. Take a towel with you. " When they had eaten his Uncle Ben apake Jtnto him , saying , ' 'Come , let us stroll arbund'the farm. " And they walked about eleven miles. And hu uncle Ben sat him upon a wafron and taught him how to load hay. Then > they drove into the bam and he taught him how to unload iia . . Then they girded up their loins aim walked four miles , even into the forest , and his uncle Ben taught him how to chop wood , and they walked bsck to supper. And the morning ancUtho ' evening wera the first day , and'Mubtaph.r wished that he were dead. dead.And And after supper his Uncle Ben ce more , and said : "Come , let us hare some fun. " And so they hooked up a team and drove nine miles down to Belcher's branch , where there was a hop. And .they danced until the second hour ia tbe morning. When the next day was "come , which wasn't long , for already the night was far spent , his Uncle Ben took him out and taught him how to make rail fence. And' that night'there was a wedding , and they danced and made merry , and drank and ate , and when they went to bed at 3 o'clock Mustapha prayed that death might come to him before breakfast time. _ But breakfasthad an etrly start got there firBt. Aud h's Uncle Ben took him down to the creek and taught him how to waih and shear sheep. And when the evening was come they went to spelling school , and they got home at tbe first hour after midnight , and Uncle'Ben marveled that it wai BO early ) And ho lighted his pipe and sat up for an hour , and told Mustapha all about the forty he bought last spring from old Mosey Springer to finish out that north half , and" about the newxolt that was foaled last spring. And when Mustapha went to bed that morning he bethought hint .of a doao of strychnine ha had with Mas , and he said his prayers wearily , and M took it. " . - * Bat the youngest boy wasJjreBtlesB1 that night and kicked all the poison out of him in less than ten Bacolidi. And in t e morning , while.it W B jr t night , they ate breakfast. ' And hl ' Uncle Ben took him out and taught . him how to dig a ditch. And when evening WM come , there was a revival meeting at Ebenezer Methodist church , and they all went. And there were three regular''preach ers and two eihorten and Baptist evangelist. And when midnight was come they went home , and tat up and ttlked over the mealing until it was bedtime. Now when Mnstapha was at home , . he lot his desk at the fifth hour in the afternoon , and he went to bed at the third hour after sunset , and he arose not until the sun waa high in the heavens. So the nezt day when hii uncle Ben would take him out into a the ] field and show him how to make a- and rail fence , Muitapha would swear at him , and smote him with an ax helve , and fled and got Hmaelf home , AndMnstapha sent for his physician and cursed him. And he said he WM tired to death , and ire turned his face a the wall and died. So Mostopha ft was gathered to his fathers. c Aad his physician and his friends ' mourned and'said : "Alas ! h did not rest soon enough. He tarried at his ad ao desk too long. " o But his Uncle Ben , who came in to c attend the funeral , and had to do all si his weeping out of one eye , because sih his other was blacked half w y down bis chin , said it was a pity , bat Mratapha was too awful l zy to live , and had no get up about him. But Hustapha wist nbt what they raid , became he WM dead. So they divided his property among then , and said if Le wanted a tombttone he miuht have attended to it ktoattlf , ia while he wuyet alive , became they had no time. Frontler'Folk. George rooth ia International RstUw for July. Social estimation and intercourse on the frontier are based upon 41 very ShortAoqwptsVie- > urg attkolk even.wb.en known to be discreditable , Is nofcoBsidered a public-jp'rited act ; for those turbulent energies or uncon trolled passions , which have drove him out of eaitern communities may prove of great-service to that new country to which he has come. The first ele ment of succe-s in a frontier settle ment is that a sufficient number of no mads should be willing to sustain each .other in the belief that "this spot is to be a city and a centre. " The newa that a considerable group is already gathered on any such foreordained and favored spot brings others ; nor do the arrivals cease until a day comes when it is bruijei abroad that some of the \ "first citizens" have revieed their views of its glorious destiny , and have left 1 it for a new Eden. The sojourner - er in such regions he cannot be called sn inhabitant lives in expec tation 1 of the coming settler who will pay 1 him cash for his "claim"or else he devotes himself to discovering a lode or a plaeer , which , if disposed of , may put 1 him in funds for a year's spree ; or again 1t 1J * he may be a trapper , perpet 1E ually shifting his place as the peltry grows E scarce. These indicate tbe respectable callings or expectancies of the solid men in frontier life ; but they are surrounded by a larger throng of men , who hang about set tlements with the possible hops of an honest El Dorado , but who in the meantime , and until this shall come , take to the surreptitious borrowing cf horses , without leave , or to the indus tries of the Fa-o-table , or to the "read agency , " by which phrase is signified the unlawful collection cf a highway toll amounting usually to whatever of value the traveller may have about him -There re > superfluous re finements and gradations in fron tier society. > The citizen is either "an elegant gentlemen" or a liar and a horse-thief. Yet even people of the latter description are rarely molested unle.s taken in the actual practice of their profession , which they ply , to say the truth , with such discrimina tion as to make inteference with them difficultybut if caught in the very act and overpowered , their fate ia sudden they are "got rid of. " v If a settlement becomes permanent and prosperous , whetherthroujh com merce , mining or agriculture , therfir.it . settlers sell out as snoa ai they can get cash in hand , and seek new do mains. There are men who have passed their manhood in taking out claims'building ranches and "realiz ing" forbtttcror for worse , on a jour ney from Texas to Mjntani-some times tiking in California by the way. Very 1B often the wife , children and atock of the pilgrim accompany him. Often a cabin is put up and inhibited by II a family with a retinue of cattle , It horses IC , pit's and poultry in the barn , only to be deserted the next ytar on the mere report of some better claim to be found further on. There never seems to be any real misery among these shiftless people. Their children grow up sturdy and ignorant- their stock and chickom multiply as they journey i on. Their household stuff is packed in their "prairie schooners , " as their wagons are called , and on t.iey move tt by ea < y stages , seldom taking the trouble to p-.tch a tent at night , the women sleeping in the wagons and the men on the ground beneath them. There h no especial hurrp or worry ; it i is only necessary to reach some where , in time to put up a leg hut and a shed for the stock , for the winter's shelter. The miners and prospectors are a much more agreeable class. Their summer is pasted amid wild aceuery and in a country abounding io game , in pursuit of a fortune which may pos sibly be attained by one in a hundrtd. Tlit so men nijd a fascination in their way of life , and"though in tha main unsuccessful , continue it as long as health at.d ? ge permit. They pais theirTriater in some town where they earn enouck , to purchase an outfit , namely , gunpowder , ) coffee , flour , su gar , and bacon sufficient for tha sum mer's campaign , and a jask , as the donkey is called , to carry a pack. Se lecting a spot for their centre of oper ations ; a small shanly Is soon built , and the summer pisjes with much climbing and much breaking of rock that suggests wealth , while they keep a keen eye for game and preserve a rtmantic belief in the speedy finding of a fortune. Such men cordially welcome the tourist , and gladly share whatever they have with him , ' except ing blankets , which every man is ex pected to carry for himself. They be guile his evening by relating quaint experiences , and hint volemnly of a spot where wealth beyond description can ba found. They usually work in couples , e7chcalling the other "pard ; " and very faithful each pard is to his fellow , becoming only more attached incase of sickness or disaster. They are , as a rule , ' an honest and manly race , leading a life which brings out many good qualities , especially hos * pitality , and , in injury or illnesseven of a stranger , oaro , kindness and ten derness. There h no monotony in t ; heir career. Each day brings its in cidents , greater or. less , and is cheer ed by Jhe belief that ( ho bonanza is near at hand. v"Squaw man" is the-name given tea a white man who has married one or r more Indian wives , and been regular- j y'ad op ted by their tribe , with whom 10 lives. "With the exception of be ing of occasional use as an interpreter , ke is an utterly worthless person. He baa completely left hi * own raca and taken to the ways of the savage , and tf qnally despised by the whites and by his1 adopted brethren. Many of the woodcutters who snpply fuel to steamboats on the upper Miseouri marry , or * rather buy , Indian wives ; but theydo not form part of the trib al family , as does the "squaw man. " Often it is policy for them to take wives from tribes which are dangerous to their safety. A wife insures pro tection from the depredations of her tribe ; and Tfhen her lord and matter is tired , of her , or wishes to form other .business relations , he simply tells her. and her progeny to go horn ? . These men have tbe reputation of being most active agents in supplying ammunition - _ munition to the Indians. All these frontier folk eat , drink and live , and after their manner on joy life. We can perceive that they have pleasures which may not be so easily understood by people who live in comfortable houses , and drive in well- hong and well-cushioned carriages , or walk paved streets. A life in the open air , freedom from restraint , and vigorous appetite , generally finding hearty meal to satisfy-it , mate diffi cult toreturn to the humdrum of steady work and comparative respect ability.They have their place in the drama of our national life , for better f or for worse , and their pursuits and character : must be recognized and studied by anyone who weuld compre hend our great Western country. Bncslen's Arnica Salve Tha BIST SALVE in the world for Oats , Braises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve c guaranteed to give perfect satiafae- tlod ia every case or money re Sanded , Prica'25 cents per box. For sale.by 8dly ' J. K. ISH. Omaha. "I have used Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator later myself and in my family ior years , and pronounce ( t ens of the most gatisfac- 3 that can be csed. _ Nothlog t , acd I ayrteafeUftytaug AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES I The brilliant , fascinating . . tints of Complexion for which ; | ; lames j strive are chiefly artificial - ' ficial , and all who will take the trouhle 1 may secure them. Iheso roseate , bewitching lines follow the use of Hagau's Mag nolia Balm a delicate , harm less and always reliable article. Sold by all drnggists. The Hagnolia'Balm conceals every blemish , removes Sal- lowness , Tan , Redness , Erup tions , all evidences of excite ment and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect is ( application. ONLY EFFECTUAL KIDNEY REiEDY AND 8PFCIFIC FOR Britfht'sDIsenao , Elabotes , Nervous DebMtv , Tain in the Baclt , Loins pr Side , Dropsy , Gravel , Incontinence auri Retention of Urmo.aud Female Complaints. Send ( or our treatise on tbaKidnojg , entitled "Echoes Yon Should Heed , " a llttlo pamphlet containing a great deil ol in'orauiion free. Excelsior Kidney Pad C'o. , SOLE PltOPRIETORS. tg"Sold by D.V. . 3AXE & CO . Omaha CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 00. Moufacturets ol STANDARD SHOT BE SURE TO BOY IT. TUnUESTINMAIlKET. E. W , BLAT HF < > R CO . Manufacturers of Leid Fipechcet > nd Bar Lead , Block Tin , F.pe iud bold r , Lluaced Oil and Oil Cake. OKDIFS : SOLICITED. 70 WORTH GLIHTdN ST. , CHICAGO. seu23e * > dtf IRON TURBIN ! MANUFACTURED BY Mast , Fees & Co , , Springfield , 0 , The Strongest and Host Durable WEND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds in use in Iowa and Nebraska Sold by Dealers in nearly evf ry county. Thla cat represents oar Buckeye Force Pump which is particularly adapted to Wind Mill me , as It works easily and throws a constant stream , and docs not freeze up in the cold est weather. Send for price list W. H. KA.YNER , Western Ag't , Omaha , Neb. FEVER AND AGUE , ppetite , rf freshing : sleep , tha acquisition of flcah and color , are blessinya attendant upon tbe re- pantlTeprocess2Swbititbls pnceless Invi orant ipeedily initiates and oarres to a successful con' clailon. Digestion 14 restore ! &ud sustenance tl- otded to eich li'e-susttinrns : orjan by the Bitte- , which u inoffcns vu e\en to the femnine pilite , vesettble In compoait'on , and tho'ou < by ! safe. For sale br all UrujsbUana Deale.e generally. NERVOUS DEBILITY vital Weakncfsand frs. tra n from orerwork or Indiscretion is radicall and Specific No. 28. > eafal remedy known. Price SI per vial or 5 vials and lare vial of oowder for $3 , ent p s'aze free on receipt of price. HUMPHREY'S HOHEO. MED CO , ' 09 Fulton St. , Nw York. Illtut. Catafiie of RecelnU nnTW.t * ? r > DR. A. S. PEXDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN , UAS PEKMANKNTLY LOCATEP HI3 MEDICAL - ICAL OFFICE , t93 Tenth Street , OMAHA , NEBR4SKA , Offering : bia services ! a xB de-artsinta o ! lclae ts Auvery , botb in < EC aal and * rIc , cw &w chronlfla : 3-3 Ca $ ] gt > t Sid 087 * , taJVlil' GO EAST -VIA THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It 23 the SHOUT , SURE and Safe Eouto Between COUNCIL BLUFFS AXD CHIOAGOMILWAUZEE 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 la run PULLMAN HOTEL CABS ! la addition to them and to please alt classea of trailers. It srlves FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Its EATING STATION : * at W cento each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS COAUHES ARE THE FINESTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS If you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda- ticiwjou \ il buy vour ticket by this Koute * 3-A.VD WILL TAKE NONEOTHIR. AH Ticket Agents can pell you Through Tickets ua tlm road and Check urasl Bag gage true of Charge. OUAHA TICKET OFFICES 12J1 Famlam St. , Cor. 14th , and at Union FaciUc Deput. DENVER OFFICE In Co'ondo Central and Union Picidc Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OfPICE-2 Naw Montgom ery Street. For informatioo , folders , maps , ttc. , nut ob tainable at Homo Ticket Office , addKea any ajject of the Company , or MARVIN HUCHITr , W. STENNITT , Oenl Manager. Oenl Paw. Azent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T- CLARK , Gen'l Azt Omaha & Council Bluff * . SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Xclialk Sioux Cily Koule I 100 JULES -SHORTEST ROUTE ! From CODNOH , BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all points in Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. Thi * line is equipped with the 1m- prmed Westlnzhouse AutomatlB Air Brakes and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And fox SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT is unsurpassed. Elejrant Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars.ownel and coatroIUd by the com pany , run Through \Vlthut Change , between Union 1'iciflc Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , and St Taol. 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 at 11:35 a. m , making HOURS IN ADVANCE or ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning , lea\o St. Paul at 3.30 p m , ar- rhu ? at&iouxCity at 4:15 : a. m. . and Union 1'aciflc Transfer Depot , Council Bloflj , a. m Bo sure that \ our tickets read via "S. C. & P. R. R. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa. P. E. KOlilNSON , Aea't Gen 1 Pass. Agent. J. H. O'BRYAN , Southwestern Freight and PasKnger Agent , my2Ot ( Coundl BInffs SHORT LINE 1S8O. K. C.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. , Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cnra between Omaha and St. Loula and but one between Omaha and Now York. SEX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RJUCU1MJ AUi Eastern & Western Cities With lea 3 charges and in advance ot other line * . This entire line ia equipped with Pullman's Palace S cepiuz Cara , Palace Da ) Couli- e i , Miller' s Safety Platform and Conp'er and the celebrated. VY cstinghouse Air-Drake. SEE TllAT YdUB TICKET READ8TSJ HT V'li Kansas City , St Joseph andTSt t . . , J2TJoeand t. Louis. "El Tickets for sale at all coupon stations in the Wist. J. F. \RNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Gen'l Supt. , Oen'l Pass. & 'J irkct Ag't St. Joseph , Mo tit. Joseph , Mo , W C. 8EACOKI3T , Ticket Aicen. , 214- Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and Don iaa , Union Block , Ouuha. JOS. 1 EUON , A. B. BARNARD , Pa * 9. Agent , Onuha. Ocn'rl Agent , Omaha. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars ! TIB : CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINCY With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas- eeuger Coaches , and PULLMANSLEEPISC&DINING CARS It Is aknow'edjred by the Press , and all who travtl uvcr it , 10 be the Best Appointed and Best Managed Eoal in the Country. PASSENaERS GOING BAST Should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. PasscnscM by this Route hare choice of lOUB DIFFEEENT KOUTES , And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Sleeping Card from Chicago to New York City Without Change. All EiprebS Trains on this lineare equipped with the Westin jhouse Patent Air Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect Iro- toction Against Acci dents in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS' Are run on the Burllnjton Route. Information concernmi Routes , Ratca , lime Connections , etc. , will be cheerfully giren by app ying tt the olhca of the fcurllugton Route , EU Kourteentn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. C.E PEBK-hS , D. W. IIITCUCOCK. Ocn'l iau ! , > er. Gen. Wtst'n Pars. Ag't. J. O. PHILL1 m , St. Joe. , Mo. GCCCM ! Agent , Omaha. n. P. DUEL , fep5-Jly lickct Agent , Omaha. pcrd yat homi Samples worth JSlree. Address Stlnson & Co. , " Port IiDd , Maine. CURES KEY. DISEASES , f LiVER'cOfxiPLA&fiTSV & - c stipattcn nnc ! Piles * ft U _ . . . . _ , r' ' "ia Ms efirnjrfcr Tnoccrns"'s.K--fi7 icjoi llUcr. ch rtrr. Ihn cart < IrconyT r7 | 3 CL xrAiTcinK ? , r6t.Aibo , Tt-l ' C JT , " It la crsrlccltso Tn'.ue. Atter eizteea J ' JTJ-J ol c 3i luSTtTU" * : from File * oni C I i.tlTO > nt corapV-te 7 cured nc.1 * I 3 f. H. ; WOAEOX , crCcrkjhJre , e j , "raol irat-nzat ? 'donc Bender * for ma Ia i j r.Irislr cvrlrff a c-tre Urer , < & ET HAS WOF DERFUL POWER. BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE } zrrEKTnn uoinxs AND KID-J KEYS AT TnESA3lT.TniE. Because ltcloan e she yatbrnofjj the poisonous humors that dorclopo j S In Kidney and Urlnnrdlaeasoa , Bit-1 P loacncas. Jaundice , Conotlpation , 1 ' Piles , or In Rheumatltmt Neuralgia j and Female dlaordora. XT ? Bay It J Q 1 1 R F H i ! D F For 1'01 Ils' ( : ods ! U U II L. U il S 1 L Asthma , Consumption , And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs , Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. PAIITinU _ _ _ DON TBE DECEIVED by uaprinci ! > le < > iSeiler * "liutrv to palm oft rpotn.n UHll I IUH. Rock and Kyc in p'ato of ourTOLU ROCK and RTE , which is tb cnlr J1EU. 1CATED article mtdc , the GENUINE naviu ? a GOVERNMENT STAJJP on cich bottle. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenu ° : TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICK OF INTKHXAL Rt.VE.VUE , > W > simoior , U. ( . , J nuirj M , 1SSO. > Utfia. LAWRKNCE i. MARTIN , 1111 Mid sun St. , Ch-ogo. II g. . GfMLfMr.s : I bi\9 rfceiitil a celt Qid foiinii ' irinf the iruriiiicnla antl rrUlite rr > y.-r * t'onitu < dn ( the manufacture of an art'cla ' wbi - \ u aUorti c au.U utnior til name of ' "TOLl * ROCK and RY ? . " ThU comi < ucnd. iwciiiili , y to'xnur f. luiuli , in the C | inlon f tbla i tticr , tn tt t have a sufficient qtuntitv cf the 11AISAJ1 Ob TOI.t" lojire 1 * tlltbc autaiLigt * . . - ll.I TO 11 article in pcc'oral compiairiK. nhilcll c wb a-ptj-itp cun'litutc an tnmhloi rcmlrrbf w j compound an igtceablu n mcdy to the paJi In the op'nion cf tbb ctiC. tn iitic'c C ( nifivtictd normJInj 1 1 tbl ft rirnU ma ) p rpcrlrl 4 cli ; cd tsaniedicintl prepant cnurtciJLepiciiairsif i ih ilafAf ! ' ! w1rcKt.ti'n3-37. ! L. ' - . ReviaedStatutti , andvhcn foettmicd nuylioBtM r > latirpH ? , . ' j i > tli < xar.c , wvl Cthtr Pei itbout rendering them liable to j > si C < M ! ttx as 1 yir d * er ? Yoo Re pocfiillr , ( lijuK1) GREEN. B. RATJM. CommlflSioner. Lanrerca&Mariln , Chi KOS < \xmtsforthc lil ill St tc-sir.it CaiiuU. in > i lbv PPV. Blsf , Grcteriej and Ccncnl DnUrgtNCfjwbrn. V.hr"rV .rt ' rj.r * .b FLE , JOIi.S < > > . CO. . wllleuppl > the trade at naiut.ic'.urc : * pri > . 'a WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE C OCRAPHV O < - THIS CCUNTRV. Wltl. SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , rHAT THE ' CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R , IB TUP i r.ivir p.rTTTET'V THP FIST & TJTE Itn main line runs from Chicago to Council BlnlTi. passing through Jollet. Ottawa , Iji Sillc. Genrseo , Mullne. Rock Island. Daveupirt. West Libertr , Iowa Citr.Marenco , linxikl jn. Grlnnell. Des Molncs ( the capital or Iowa ) , Stuart. Atlan tic , and Avoca ; Kith branches from Uur"a Junction to I'eorla : Wilton Junction toMusca- tlne. Waslilnctoa , Falrfleld. El.lon , Ueltuap , ContrcTllle I > rlncc4on. Trenton ' . , , Gallatln. .nrae- mn. Leavcnworth , Atchbon. and Kansas City : Washington to Slsourncr. Oskuloosa. and Cnox- Tllle : KcokuK to iarmlneton. lioncpartc , Bcn- tonspprt. Independent , Eldon. Otturuws. Edrtr- vllln , Oskalonsa. Pelln.Mnnroe , and ] "s Mnmcs : Newton to Monroe ; Dei Molncs to Indlanola &nd Wlnterset : AtUtntUtoliunljandAudnbon ; and A'oca to Ilnrlan. Ihls Is positively the only Kallroad. wlilc'i own * , and operates a turoujn line from Chicago Into tbo State of Kansas. ThrouKh Express I'ftj'enuer Train * , with Poll- man "alaco Cara attached.urerun each war Colly between CHICAGO and I'roniA. KANSAS Crrv. CoiniCii. Burrrs , I.CA-KMTOKTII and ATcni- SOX. Tbronyh cars nre ano ran between Ml'wau- lee rod Kansas CUT , via the "Milwaukee and Rocklaland hheLlnu" The "Great V.ock 1'land" Is mnsul3cently cqulpiHd. Its roiid bed Is simply perfect , and Its trackls laid with ttcel rails. Went-will please you mast will bd the plcaaur ol enloylnic jour men ) . wblls passing orertlie leautlful prairies of Illinois and Iowa , la one of mr muffnmcent DlntnKL'ars that accompany all CnrouKli Express Trains. Vou ect an entire meal. 03 Rood as is served In nny Unt-clasn hotel , [ orseTenty-nve ceuts. Appreciating the fact that a majority nf the oeoplo prefer ecparato apartment * lor different purposes ( and the Immense pjnsenscr business > f UiUlinewarranttnelt ) . nuarepkoscd to an nounce that this Company runs Pullman I'alate Sleeping Cars for sloe-pine purposes , and Palace P17X.X.aZAN PALACE CAKS nrr run throusb lo rCOUTA. DE9 > i > v A CO0NC1X. MLUFFS , KANSAS CITY. ATC'JIISO ? ; , vuil ! . * VEA OKTII Tlcbetivia thU lilne , Itnnnn a the "Creat Itocli . 2Jiu < J Uout . " nr io i > all Ticket Azen ! In the United States and Canada. For Information not obtainable at yotir borne tlclot n31e. . A. . KlMBAI r , . 32- Gen'l Sapcrintcnicnt. - I GHA FURNITURE , BEDD O , FEATHERS , SH-A-ZDES. And everyrning jertaining to the Furniture an I r Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT TH2 3LO W jbJST p 14 mon th Bit 1208 aad 1210 Faruham Streel , Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator IF1 O ± S3O. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD , 0. ! They also make Buckeye Improved Iron lieam "Walking Cultivator , with or without Sfrinse. The X w Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style. " Enquire for them at the beat dealers. F. H. PUGH , Gen. Agent , Omaha , ffeb , _ _ A. new = n.I bitberto unknown remedy for ill d&aies of tha Kidnryj , Bbdder , acd Urinary Organs. It wfl pcgitirely core Dhbetcg , OraTf 1 , Drop- ry , Brizbt's Diaeise , inability to it tun or exo ll the Urine , Catarrh of > bo Udcer , bleb colored and fcanty urine , Painful Urmtin ? , Hit' BACK , Ucnenl Weitaeis , tnd all Female Com plaints. Itavoidi Internal medicines , is certain In It effects and cures w ten notbinf cjj ? on. For iale > .y al ! Diulft or iD ty maU fr ' uponncelptoftbepnce.S2.ig ' inning Curt forcaUnjpnrpOM onlT. Cce ; l r Bicat rsitr .o of tor PaJacn Cmn l a ' Jii'.ll ? ( bALOON men /on can enjoy yonr f3 I-TJ at nil honrsof the d y. Milflccnt Iron KrWUej tpaa the M jk.--i and llf ! ourlrl- - < t ll p < ilcta crg < ftu } d line , and trarrcr > ar > A7Oido < S at tounci. V > . - ± H Knntas City oarrnwonti. and AtsnSP' ' a nectlons b'incniadr In Lnion C * ! > 51- . TIIK PIH.NflrAli H. K. COrWKCTIvfc . ' THIS OIIK T T11KOUUH UXK Ale V FOLLOWS At Cnirjuo. with all dlrarstur ilcn * > ' E t ana H-ain. At UN c. tsn oo n. with tha 1 _ 3. & M. t. ifl f rt-V , At It-lUs. AtV.A ril\aTox Hsiaim. with V. L. U. tt , At LA I'ALir * l'.h lit. Cent. R. R. . H K * JP. IJ.iK - - W. : HI. > ' I , : 1 I' . SiV. . IWv At KQV < - ith lalocd S ort i 'n r - and Kcca I l d i I e ; At DAI E-.T ; in. with tliw I M.let 5' it.lt. 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