Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 05, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    45 Years tiefore tJiePubUe.
.THE CENU8M
LIVER PILLS
are inot recommended as a remedy " for
all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in
affections of ihe Liver , and in all Bilious
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Siok Head
ache. or diseases of that character , they
stand without a rival. _
v ACUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used pre
paratory to , or after taking quinine. Aa
.a-sirnple purgative they are un equaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ,
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-wax-seal on the lid ,
with the impression McLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears -the ligna-
turesof C. "ilcLiWK and FLEMING BEOS.
a- Insist upon having the genuin
IDE-ailcLANE'S LIVEII.PILLS , pre
3 > ar6dby
FLEMING IJROS.ri slnr&liPa.f
* the market being full of imitations of
the name Jrcftuic , spelled differently
but same pronunciation.
OUOHS , BKONCniTjS AND CONSUMPTION.
What * Weil-Known Druggitt nyi about
Allen's Lun ? Balsam.
MOTUnW.READ !
CUKLAKDSTATIOlf , ij.
OKSTLDUEX : The demand for Allcn'i bang
BtlMtn Is Increadnf constantly. The ladlee
think thereto no meditino equal to it tor Croup
and Whooplnp Conjli. C. S. MAKTIN. Drcrelat.
Sold bjnU Medicine Men.
Tbll-Gate JNo.
. 7 object * to find. t-nd stamp for pack'
age. DR. E. C.ABB Y JiuOalo K Y. _
1C Jtectftfreo. Ad.lrrw True4Co. Portland.Ue
ATKsRKETS-AT-LAW.
- CHARLES POWELL ,
* tJSnCE Or TllEPEtCE Corner Jfith and
r Farnhiui Sts , Omaha Neb.
I KM :
\ TTOHNKV AT LAW Campbell' * Block ,
13th Ucctbit ir n Faruham and Douxlag.
Ii lx OMAHA , NKB.
*
V T D.
I. THOMAS ,
TTORNKT AT MM" Loans mpoey. buys
i " Block. A _ and ( * lis real relate. Boom 8 , Croighton
V
A. C. TROUP ,
TTOBNBr AT LAW-Ofllce In Hangcom1 *
Block , with Qcor ? E. Pritthett. 1W6
' . NEB.
DEXTER L THOMAS ,
HfffAT JJUT Croick nMiki Bnlld
A Ing. artl
" A.'M. GHADWICK ,
A TXOBNEr AT LAW-Office 1501 Tarnhun
.jfitr et.
et.A.
A. SWARTZLAHDE
TTORNET AT LA3T Cor. IZthand Famham
rtrert. may2S
WILLIAM A. FONDA , -
A TTOKNnY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
J\ . Room Ko" 6. Frenier Block , oppoBlt * Poet
OfflOB. OMAHA. NEB.
Wr . L. PEABODY ,
OSes In Crelzhton Block , nut to
LAWYKB , OMAHA , NEBRASKA ,
p&r-f 'aitr.it
XOXART r UBJJO. COLLECTIONS HAD1
'E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
ATTORNEY
TnE PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth
Doughs St.
cii'-a * Promptly Attended
O'BHIEN & BARTLETT.
Attorney s-at-Law ,
WFlOE-TJnlon Blotkflrt > cnth and FarnhanQ
; A. L. ROBISOH.
A TTORjfKr AT LAW. Koom Crelghton
JtBlock. . OMAHA Neb. tanMl
y * Z > . SSJ.
"
"ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KARBACH BLOCK , COR. DOUCI5TH STS.
' . . . . " OMAHA. NEB.
| W. d. Gonnell ,
Art t o r ne.y- t . L a w ,
OBoet Front rooms , np Blairs , In Hanecom'i
sw.brlok building , N. W. . corner Fifteenth and
Dunham Street * .
JoBxI. RIBICE.UEAB. . B. EEBIOE.
\ . - ItEDiCK & REDICK ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
8ped l attention will ba firen lo &U ( ults
gauiEt corporation * ol every deecrlptlon ; will
practice-In al jthe Courts ot the btate and the
united States. Office. FamHaa St. , opposite
Court Hooae.
K *
v. ADAMS &SIHERAL.
AT LAW Room 0 Crslehto
ArTORNEYB Aud Douslag strata. no9db
C. F. MAKDEKSON ,
AT LA\72iS Famham Htrwt
ATTORNEY N brNka.
PARKE aonwiK.
- AT LAW 14th 'and Dpngioa
v- AITORNET with Q. IV , Doana
W. T. RICUARDS. Q. J. HOST
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorn eys-at-Law ,
Omen 215 South Fourt ? nth Street.
Only Direct Line to France ,
CENERALTRANSATLANTIC COMPAH
TiETWEEN New York and Ilarro.Vler 4Z.N.R
I * foot of Morton it. , ] > Ier of company.
Travelers by this line aioid both transit by En
tab railway and rue ihgcumfort of crossing the
huuie lln a small boat
ANAUA , FIU > OKOL , Wednesday Jannarr 31
tnoon.
AMERIQUE , B. JOUCLO , Wednesday February
t 11a.m.
FRANCK , TEUDELUI , Wednesday , February
A ,11 a m.
PRICE OF PASSAGE ( includlnc wloo ) :
TO HAVRK First Cabin , * 100 aud 80 : Second
Cabin$55 : 6 tot ripe , $26lnclndlniwitielbeddlnK
od utlnsus.
LOUIS DE BEBIANAcenl , 6 Broadway . Y.
FRANK E. MOORES , No. 214 , West Side 14th
Street , Bet. Farnham and Don las , Next Deere
o U. S. Exprcaa OTico ( Slfn of Pala * 3
teamshlp. ) 01I.VIIA , NEB. mJ-6m
INDIA
.V .
o
I
ILER & CO.
MANUPAOTURHR3 ,
0.11 ill V , Neb.
TESTIMONY.
Th Caihlcr of ths First National Bank , Troy
Ohio , lays :
TROT , O. . DtoemDet-SOth , 1S79
DR. Bonsxo MIDI INI Co. , Piqua , O. :
azsitEXEx : I was troubled with Rheuma
tism lut spri - . ? in the acute t'-mi ) bvJly that
Iirasuyable to uie my band. .Tbrouch tlie rec-
ommtuuatlons of my fricods , I .was induced to
try jeer Kbeamxt . Core , Thi'h imdMUtely
b n to soothe , conifer : and allay the pain , a d
Jnathort time I as relieved of this distr * > rie
dtteas * . * I take gr at pleasure In rtcomm * 'dine
thU Thimble rexedy to thwe simHirljrCccted. .
Yourereq ctfuUy , JNO.L UKREDITH.
Thcs9 remed cs cpeak for thems 'VM. To try
UMTS is tob * cured. If > on canuot get tb'ra of
soar DruTRist , by ratline us 9X00 w will
and 7a tear I'o'.tlta of the IthcaouH * Ccr * ,
f BonaEo "M&a
' * '
THE DAILY 3EE.
OMAHA PUBUSHIHO . . PROPRIETORS.
Parnknm , oet A and IOTA Strafe
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
1 year.in advance ( postpaid ) 18.00
8 month * " 4.00
month * " 2JM >
TIME TABUS. .
THE MAILS.
C. { . W. R.R. , 4SOam.lp. a. '
0 B. * Q. , 430 a. m. , 8 p. m.
0. B L ft P. B B. , l-JO a. m. , < p. m.
C. & St. Joe liSO a. m. , 8 p. m.
S. City & P. 4 0 a , BU
D. P. B R. , 111 a. ra.
B.&M.B. R,8iaa.m.
0 AN.W.,7 : * > a.m
-csrwao.
0 i K. W. R. S. , 11 a. n. H p. m.
B tt. Q. . 11 . m. 040 p m.
C RI.P.ll .m Up.M.
C-B.48t.Jc , lla.m.1llp.BS.
8. City 4 P. , 11 m
D P..4p.m.
& ft MTinKeb. , 4p
Local maDf for StaUt Iowa l Tf ttt o a
yTlx : 430 a. m.
Office open from It to p. m Boadan.
THOMAS F. HALL. FoftmMtel.
ArrivalandDepartHreeiTrains
UNION PACIFIC.
LIAVl AKUVB.
Dally Express..1:16 p.m. S JO p.m.
do Ulxcd 8:10 p. m. li&p. m.
do Freight.630 am. 1:40p.m. :
do do . . . . 8:16 a. m. 1220a.m.
TIM CARD OF THE BURLINGTON BOUTt
OXABA.
Expreaa 8:40 p.m. Express 10.00a.m.
UaU Mail .1040p.m.
Sundays Excepted. Sundays ExotpUd.
CHICAGO. BOOK ISLAND &PACOTC.
Mall 8:00 a.m. I 10.-00p. m.
prcsa..5:10 p.m. I 10:00 : a. m.
Sundays Kxceptcd.
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN.
M&ll 8.00a.m. I 720p.m.
EipretB 8:49p.m. : I 10-00 a.m.
Sundays excepted.
KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE A COUNCIL BLUMS
U1TI. AUIVB.
iLJl _ _ _ 00 a m. I Express-.u.8.-i5 . tt.
Etpre _ 6 C > { p.m.HaU..M | TW ni.
The only line running Pullman 81 eplng Can
out ol Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA & NORTH WK8TERN AND SIOUX CITY
A PACIFIC RAILROADd. ,
a. 80am. | 'S:85p.tn :
Daily Except Bandars.
B. * H. B. B. In NEBRASKA.
[ Trail l * )
Omaha ( U ) . . . . 9.00am Kearney
Plattemouth/arlO 5 am Bloomlnf
Kearney J"ncary7S5 ( pm Red Cloud ( lr.6 i am
Red Cloud ( arr)7 : pm PlatUmouthar)4 ( ) 0p m
Bloomlngtonar)95ipm ( ) Omaha ( arr.4' 5pm
RKPUBL1CAN VALLEY RAILWAY.
Oaitlnn OT ) 8-05 a.m. i Bloomlngton ( arlSOp.m )
BlooralnKtop 1:36 p m I Hastings ( ar ) 8:55 : p m
Orleans ( lr )7SO ) > . m. | Indianoia ( ar ) 1:00 p. m
Orleans ( ar ) 7:00 p.m. I Indianoia (1 ( ? 2 JO p. m
sioux cm & ST. PAUL a. B
Mall 6J.O a. m. I Express..10:00 a. m
Kipres . . . . . .8:10p. m | H ll. . . . . . . . 7:29-p. m
XRHXJE DIVISION U. P. B. E.
mnorr TILUES , . ,
Leare Omaha , dally : 8 a.m. , 9a.m. , 10 a.
11 ft. m , , 1 p. m. , 3 p. m. , 8. p. m. , 6 p. m. , 6
Leave m. Council BleSs : 835 a. m.,935 a.m. ,
10:25 a. m.,1136 a. m. , 136 p. m. , * 2S p m. ,
25 p. m. , 6.-J6 p. m. , 636 p. m
four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaca at 9 and
a. m. , 2 and fi p. m. ; OouacD Bluffa at 935 ,
a. m. , and 2:25 and 625 p. m.
raaranon tuos.
Lre Omaha : < J a.m.,7 a. m. , 8 > 60 a. m , ,
p. m. , i'J > 0 p. m.j 736 p. m.
Learo Council Blufla : 7:15 x m. , tout a. to. ,
x m. , 6:15 p. m. , 70 p. m. , VJA p. m. ,
p. m. Dally except Sunday.
OMAHA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. R.
UU.TI. AUUTB.
ML 10.4Ba.rn. 14 p.m. -
Dallr exceot BtmdaT.
COMMERCIAL ,
Omaha Wholesale Markets ,
OMAHA , July 8,1680.
BUTTEK AND KGUS.
Dholcetable 1014o
Packers lota 7@10
Freah eggs , pet doz 12 }
aoney 20
POULTRY.
jhJcVens , per dor 225
Ducks 8@9
GEOOEKIEB.
eUQARH.
JutLoaf 10
Powdered 1 <
Srannlated 1 <
3tenaard"A'
3ffA 10 %
Extra "C"
8YBUPB.
Bztra choice and very bright. . . CO
Bright Table Drips 45
New Orleans MoIlaBM CO
Market advancing.
COFFEE.
Rio , prim * to choice
EUo good to prim *
Rio-Fair to good
Mocha 274
0. G.Java 27J
BICE.
Choice 8J
Good to prime 71a"J
New Prune *
Old Prunes
Currnnts.choio * new 7 <
Black Berries 12 ,
Raspberries S3.
Pitted cherries 2U
Michigan grta Apples 8
N. Y. Sliced * 9
Evaporated " 5J
State Peaches 8
Salt Lake Peaches 15
California P aches 16
CANNED GOODS.
"S"OyBt rg , 2 ft cans , tf case. . 3 70
do do 1 tb oan.peroxee. . 240
Lightweight Oysters 2 Ib tf caeo 2 90
salmon. 1 ft , ? dozen 1 75
do 2ftitdo2en 265
Standard Tomatoe ,2 Ib , cawi 2 80
" " 3 Ib , t ? ewe 3 00
Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , I ? case. 4 40
" " 2 Ib , oas . S 40
Raspberries , 2 Ib , t ? o&se. S 00
Blaclcberries 2 ft , tf caw 280
Dora , 2 tt.tf case 380
A.pples , Ga % V doz 375
Narrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , tf case. . 4 00
String Beans. 2Ib. per case. . . . 240
EUNDRIEb.
Nutmegs. 10
Pepper 17
Allspice 17
Cloveel 45
Coogia ' . . . . . 25
9 *
Rope
Dandles 16oz 13
GlreenwichLyepercaJse , { ' 3 85
Beansper bushel 1 80
Chwse full cream 11J
tibASB.
Window Glass. 60 per cent , dis-
conntoftlist. „
" HABDWAEB.
IRON.
Common bar 3
Horse-shoo bar 4
Norway neil rod. 9
ffrEKU
Cast plow 9
Am. cast , tool 18
JeaVs , Eng. do 25
KAILS.
lens , upwards. 550
B'rd'd's shoe's 650
" mulft" 650
Omaha nails Una , upwards. . . . 3-50
NwWihn 23@30
i
DBY GOODS.
BROWN COTTONS.
Atlantic "H" 75
do "F * * 7
Pepp rell "O" 7f
< fo "B" 7 |
do "E" 8 }
Indian Head 8
Lawrtnae XXX 10
Nebnwka , Standard "AA"
DKN1MH.
Amoekeag ; 16
Beaver Creek , "AA" . . - 14
do "BB" 1SJ
Haymakers. 91
Palmer - 8
Otis"AXA" , . . . . 16
do "BB" _ 14
do "CC" 13
Warren "AXA" ; 15
do "BB" 14
do "CO" is
BLKACHEDCOTTONH.
Lonsdale i
do Cambria "
Cabot I" . ;
Fmitof the Loom 10
> ewYork Mill. . .
Hills'Muslin
WarnsntU * 131
Pepperellf s. . 18J@27i
TICB3N08. * w , - ,
Amoskeac jg
Falls O72.O .7. . . . M
ao "AA" . . . . . : s
do "AAA" 16
Furl Hirer 164
Holyota . .i. . . . . . . „ „ . , ] f
Anoona fancy 71-2
Manchester' . 8
Merrimac 71-2
Merrimac shirtings 6 1-2
Bichmonds 6 1-2
Eichmonds.E 71-2
Sprague's t 6 1-2
Simpson's mourning 7 1-2
Simpson's black 7 1-2
BTBIPES.
American 1011
Amoskeag. 12
Awning stripes 14
L wiitoriA 171-3
Hamilton 111-2
Omega.- . Hal2
Pjttsfield 1'J '
LUMBEB.
Framing. 18 ft. and under 820 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 , dressed 22 00
STOCK BOARDS.
Astock 4000
B " 350
C " 300
Common stock 25 0
ixooiusa.
No. 1 flooring 40 0
No.2 " 55 0
No.3 " , 250
Yellow pine flooring , No. 1 , . . . 45 0
HIDING.
No. Isiding 25 0 (
No.2 " 22
No.3 " 200 (
PICKETS.
No. 1 pickets , per M 32 5 (
No.2 " " 25 OC
FINISHING.
No. 1 finish , 11,1 J , and 2 in. . . 65 OC
No.l " lin EOCK
No. 2 " 1J , 1J , and 2 in. . 45 OC
No.2 " lin 40 ( X
No.3 " in S3 OC
SHIP LAP.
Plainshiplap 23 0' '
OG § r No.l 30 OC
" No.2 25 OC
" " No.3
CEILINO.
i beaded , C in. , No. 1 25 OC
No.2. 2300
i " 4 and 6 in. , No. 1. . . 4000
" " ' - No.2. . . 35 OC
Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 50 00
SHINGLES.
A star ( best ) sh'ngles 37
No , 2 " 300
No.3 " 250
Lath 400
Lime , bbl 13 ,
" bulk , perbu 40
Cementbbl 250
Iowa plaster , bbl 250
Michigan plaster , bbl 2 75
Hair , per bu , 2 ,
Tarred felt , 100 Ibe 300
Straw board , " 400
O G battens , par 100 ft liu. . . 1 25
Well curbing 30 0 <
Bough J , and 2 in. , iu battfl ,
per 100 ft lin 50
POSTS
L'edar halves , 7 in 18
" 6in 16
" Quarters in 16
Oak , 4x4 30
" 4x6 40
O G casing , 54 and 6 in. , per
lOOftlin SCO
Oak plank and timber , per M. 40 00
Clear poplar 50 00
Black Walnut 10000
HIDES.
Green hides , j > er Ib 6
Green cured hides 7
Dryhidee 15ai ;
Dry salted hides 10al2
BheepPelts 26al 60
Tallow 4J
LIQUOBS , WINES , ETC.
High wines , pergal 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 , pergal 2 * 0a8 00
" common to fine 160
Gin , 100 per cent 160
" Holland , 90 per cent 1 25
Bums , mbcd Jamaica , pergal. 1 50a3 00
' . ' New England 200
Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50
" "
per case 750
" " per 100 cases 7 00
Champagne * , pints in baskets. 25 00
Domestic champaigns 22 00
Port wine , per cage. 1 50a3 00
Sherries 1 50a3 00
AJes , Edinbnrg 275
" Baas&cfo.'s 225
Guinness Dublin stout 2 25
LEATHER.
Beet slaughter cole 32
Bestoak 41
French kips 1 lOal 40
French calf , leading brands. . . 1 50a2 10
Domestic kips 75al 10
Dom6tic oalfs 1 lOal 30
Hemlock upper , per foot 25a26
Oak upper , per foot > 5al6
Q rain , upper per foot 25
Linings , per doz 8 00a9 50
Toppings , per doz 11 00
alorrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a'8
" oil dres ed S5 : c :
" Simon per skin 3 00a3 25
" glove kid 30
Boot webbing , per foot 45
HABNEbS LEATHEB. ' c
No.-l Pfttsburg oak 44
NalPittsburg oak 42
No. 1 Cincinnati oak 41
No. 2 Cincinnati oak 39 | a
Nb.lhemlock < 39
No. 3 Hemlock 37 ,
COAL BETAIL.
l (
Anthracite JO 60
Blossbutg 12001 *
Wyoming 8 60 | ,
Oskaloosa 5 60 j i
Iowa nut 5 00 N
White Breast 5 60
V * T
, BucKien'e Arnica .Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world for
Onto/ Bruises , 'Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Rbenrn , Fever Bores , Tetter , Chapp
ed H ndstChilbhliis , Corns , and all
kinds-of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
IB guaranteed to give perfect satiafac-
tied in every case or money re funded. 1
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by i
8dly J. K. ISH , Oman- * . i
i
"ITS EFFECT LIKE AMIRACLE. " I j
HIOHOATE , Vt , September 16. .
iA year ago last March I was taken '
with severe rheumatic pains , which , chang
ing from one place to another , finally set
tled in. my loins , the disease constantly in-1 <
creasing in go verity. Past midsummer all 11
efforts to obtain relief had failed my ap
petite gone , my flesh wasting away and ,
not able to walk a step but with the great-1
est difficulty. I told my frienda that I' ' '
should not live to see the. snow fly again.
In this condition I was persuaded by a 1
neighbor "to try one more medicine the \
! Ils'effect like mira-
Kidney-Wort was a - ,
cle. < I BOOU began to recover the use of my ,
limbs , my appetite and strength returnee ] ,
and on the fifth day ( the last of June ) with '
less than half a package of Kidney-Wort i
used ; I went into my bay field to work.and
continued to labor through the season. I (
will add that , as a tonic , mv wife and self
hav : found the Kidner-Wort to ie very
useful , and I take'great pleasure in com
mending the medcine ! as invaluable. 11
SAMUEL HOGOBON.
At Efi'SOHERRY PECTOKAL
For-Diseases of the Throatand
! 'Irangs7suoti as Congas , Colds ,
v Whooping Cough , Brent
* " " dliitis , Asthma and .
Consumption ,
The few composl
tloru , which hsve won
the confidence of
mankind and become
hnnnehold words ,
among not only one
but many nations ,
.must have extraor-
IJdictry virtues. Per-
rhaps no one evers -
rcured so wid a repu-
' t&tioa. or culnUlned
if > loujr aa Anx'
i CHlSSTl'KtOSJtt. It
_ _ 'has } > e n knoura to
th public about f jrty y ears , .by lonf con.Unudd
eriM omnarrejous cures , that hare won far
ItajranSdenoJo JUTirtue.never equalled hy
any other medicine It still males the moet eff
ectual cures tor , CVni As , Coldt , Conrumptian ,
that can be mads Tij medical skul. Indeed , the
CmouiT PECTORAL bu reilly robbed these don-
girous diseases of tbe/r terrors to grmt extent
and ilvirut T Tln T of 'finmnnlty from their 'ht-
aleliets , that ta well foundfd If the remedy be
Utan. In ceaion. Ereiy family shocld Ime U
in their cloeet for tha ready and p rompt relief of
Sickness , suffering and even life
l a d-rtM tIm ly protection. The prudent
ahould not neglect ft , and tbe vise Will ant.
Kp it DJ-IOU toi tb * proteoUca-jt aSordi
I tlmaly DM a. iuoden attaclo.
ML J. . LOWEU , MASS
SAVEDJBY LOVE. -
The workroom of the jewelry man
ufactory of Jacobs' & Co. , at A'ttle-
bore , was just being cloeed. The tired
girls were finishing their day's work ,
while their thoughts had already pre
ceded time , and were anticipating the
delights of the evening's pleasure era
a Pretty , well-dressed girls , they
w re , (03 ( , when' their larga work
aprons were removed/ graceful and
lady-like ; not one whit lees eo that
they had to earn their own living.
Jesne Clifford was somewhat be
hind haad in her work , and the girls"
had nearly all gone when she had com
pleted it. She arose threw aside
her apron and went into the little
drefsing-room frcmjrhioh the last girl
was emerging , who said ;
"Why , Jessie , how late you are I I
am afraid some one will have to wait'
to-night. "
"Oh , I shall be ready in a moment ! "
Jessie said , ignoring the last part of
the remark !
She washed her bands hurriedly ,
then threw on her short , light sack ,
and looked for her hat in its accus
tomed pla e , but it was not there. A
little wave of impatience arose within
her , as she stnrchedfor it hastily , and
found it hid carefully away under the
lounge.
"It's that mischievous Maud Bay
mend , " thought she , as she put it on
before the glass. "She thinks it an'
nnys me to keep Milton Kent waiting ,
She don't know ' *
The door of the work-room tloaed
with .t load , decided bung. Her heart
gave a great leap , and ahe rushed
across the room , shook the door , and
called loudly. But the boy who had
closed it , thioking all had gone , was
already at tbe foot of the Stairs ,
having docended two step * at a time ,
li's thoughts full of some fuu ho had
on luunJ. Jessie rolizad , with her
hedrt-sickoulng sensation , that she
was lockid in for the night. She went
to the windows with vague hopes of
escape , but there w < is none facing the
open street. They looked down upon
a vacant lot and a close , narrow court ,
between tall , brick buildings. There
was no chance of making anyone hear ,
and she knew that ahp would have to
keep a lonely night vigil.
But Jessie was not a coward by any
means , and , besides , had cultivated a
philosophic il spirit of making the best
of everj thing. So , thinking "No
real harm can come to me here , ' she
went back slowly to the little dressing-
room. "It'a an ill wind that blows
nobody giod , " ahe thought , as she re
moved her hat and sat down upon the
lounge. "Milton Kent will think I
went out the eide entrance to avoid
him , and I am glad of it , for I want
to tlisojtiwge his attentions. I know
he is as good as ho can be , but ho isn't
my fancy ; perhaps I might have cared
For him if "
And then the handsome face of Gil
bert Knight came before her mental
vision , and the remembrance of his
iark , paasionateeyes , his tender kisses
nid his words of love , thrilled her
pulee with the bouHdiugs of true
iffeotion.
The twilight shadows deepened , tbe
all building shut out the last rays of
he departing sun , and the objects in
ho room became more and more dis
tinct. She begin to feel a loneliness
itooptng over her , but fought ag-tinst
t , and paced the floor slowly , deter-
ained to bo brave.
Thu shadows grew still darker , and
ho st-ira came out. She conld ase
hem twinkling in. the soft , clear ,
vening sky above the towering build-
tigs. And with p'oatant ( oughts for
ompany , and wishing that the author
f them was beside her , she.passed in-
0 dreamland. * - * -
Llaikl what was that sound ? She
tartod upwith the perspiration stand-
ng on her forehead. She/heard the
rindow next the dressing-room lifted ,
ud in a moment more steps on the
loor. L'stening with painful intent-
LCSS , her heart throbbing so loudly
hatsho feared it would betray her
iroximity , ehe heard that there irere
wo. Tney walked past the door of
ho dressing-room , and Jessie quaked
nth fear of discovery. But , under
ever of tbo darkness , she remained
miuolcsicd ; and it was evident , alio ,
hat the work-room ras not the goal
> f the'r ' ambition.
"We've done the thing neatly so
ar , " said one voice. "If we can only
iniih as well as we have begun , ire
ihall be lucky. "
"Hush ! " said the other , in low
onp. "What if we should be dis-
: overed before the job is done ? "
"No danger of "that , " the first re-
urned. " There is no one within
tearing distance , to-night. I came
lero in the role of a book agent the
) thcr day , and took the position of the
rooms. "
The sound of the second voice had
ttruck with a painful suspicion of fa1-
nilurity on Jessie's ear , and now that
: amo ! What conld it mean ? Could
t bo possible that he was her lover ?
Was she not mistaken in the voice ?
He spoke again : '
"After all , there are are worse rob-
berries committed every day under the
guise of business transactions than we
ire meditating. Old Jacobs has been
1 miser all his life , and cheated people
nit of thousands. It's no more than
Fair to tike some of his ill-gotten
jains. " '
No , she was not mistaken. There
ivas no doubt' of that voice : It had s
: haracteristic ring that could not be
mistaken. Something darker than
light's shadows settled upon her
mind. She remained in her position
is if bound hand and foot.
But they passed along , and she
board them working with"the lock of
the door , which had'oloied upon her
so untimely. For a few moments
there was a 'dull , rasping eourid , and
ihe knew "that they had succeeded in
opening it and were parsing down
stain. There were two more doors to
apon before " they could gain an en
trance into "the store below. She rose
to her feat , and , listening intently ,
she- could hear the first one below
yield to their Lands.
She felt ss if sh must follow them.
She did not cara whether or not she
was discovered. "WHen they had
opened the last door and were within
tbe front store , she followed noise
lessly she had removed her shoes
md stood in the 'shadow watching
kheir movements , as by tbe light of
dark 1 intern they proceeded to open >
sifo which , they judged , contained the
most valuable jewels.
As Jessie stood there motionless
and pale . .there was no feeling of scorn
for him. The wound was too deep for
that. Bat there was a pathetic despair
in the depths of the eyes which only a
which only a few hours before had
been full of tender love-light for him ,
and a dreadful pain at her heart , snd
n innniteQsadneai , to find that her
Idol , whom she had set up for worship
10 much higher than his fellows , was
made of baser claylhsn ordinary men.
' By the light' , which he held she
could d'scqyer his faca dimly. Hardly
conscious of what she was doing , ahe
went forward 'to him as he bent over
the'safe he had opened. Bpth had :
their backs toward her. "Without s
word she laid a hand upon his15arm.
Afthe touch , so quick &na unexpected' ,
ha started as if he had b&n 'shot , and
flashed the light quickly in her faca.
With : * lo'nd5'cry rof-snrprLi h met
dazed look upon Knight's face , and
saw , too , that the girl was no stranger
to him.
" 0.Gilbert ! Gilbert ! Can this be
possible ! " Jessie said , with a pitiful
wail in her voice that would have
moved a heart of adamant.
He-stood dumb before her. Had
she reproached him he could have r j-
torted angrily ; but he had no words
to meet the look in the fair , sad face
upturned to his , which he had kissed
so often , just to see it flush and
brighten under the powerful ma-jne-
tlum whioh had been the ruin of more
than one woman before he had seen
Jessie. _ _
It was a scene for a painter. The
bolted acd birred windows showing in
the dim light ; the confused , shamed
expression on Knight's fsco ; the
pained , grieved expression on Jessie's ,
and the angry disappointment on the
other. At length , without even a
word , Knight took the jewels he had
secreted about his person and flung
them down.
. "You can do aa you like , Kri , " he
said. "I wash my hands of the affair.
It is the last time I shall shall under
take such a thing. Jessie , you wil
despise me , of coarse , and I dosorv
it. But I shall remember you alway
as the best and dearest girl I eve :
knew. Good-by. Come , Kris , let u :
get out of this scrape as soon as w
can. "
They left empty handed , as thej
had come , and made their escape ai
they had effected their entrance , by at
Ingenious communication with a tal
building that rose only a few fee
from the work room.
Jessie groped her way back up-stairs.
to the little dressing-room , and , sit
ting down again upon the lounge
burst into a passion of tears. It had
been a sad awakening from her street
love-dream , for Jessie's ideal had been
good , and manly , and honorable , and
the real had fallen so far , far beluw it
She began to realize that she must
conceal the fact that she had been
there all night , forof coursa she would
be questioned , and she shrank from
answering them. So ( n the morning
she contrived to make it appear that
she had come in with the other girls ,
and then latar she went out and ate a
warm breakfast , or rather tried to
force it down , to care the fainting
sensation that came over her.
| Great was the surprise of all , the
next morning , to Bud the 'doors open ,
and greater still was the surprise to
find the safe open , and yet no jewels
missing.
Meanwhile , in his room , Gilbert
Knight was writing this note :
' * 'Miss CLIJTOBD : I dare not ca1 !
you dear Jessie , as my heart dictates ,
because I know myself unworthy. I
have cared for you let me confesa it
as I have cared for many othersbut
I never realized until last night that
you wore onn woman of a thousand.
Something in the tender womaoliners
th u never uttered a reproach to the
wretch that dared to contaminate her
with his touch went to my heart. You
sie am not altogether hardened. If 1
did not feel the vast gulf there is be
tween us I would go to you now and
beg your foagivenoss. As it is , I
have the grace to stay away. Some
time , when I have redeemed myself ,
may I come back ?
And Jessie received the letter and
cried over it , then laid it away and
waited.
Milton Kent tried in vain t win a
place in her heart. She knew ho
never could be guilty of the deed from
which she had saved the man she
loved , but she conld not transfer her
affections to him. Her heart yearned
over that other , and Blio waited.
At the end of two years he came
back , and found her patient and some-
ff hat rad , but with the old love light
kindling in her eyes at the s'ght of
Mm.
Mm."I
"I have lived an honest , upright life
before God and man since I left , " ho
uid humbly. "Jeasie , will you be
my wife ! Can you forgive and for-
jet ? "
For all answers she reached out her
irma towards him , and rras he'd in a
: losa embrace.
RELIGIOUS.
There are 16,000 Methodist Epicco-
oal churches in the country.
New Ytrk city has 53 Presbyterian
: huroho4 and 28 chapeh with pastors.
There are now 60 Protestant church
es in Spain , whose congregations ag
gregate 20,000 , and are lapidly grow
ing.
ing.Miss
Miss Mary Tr-iyis , a lady 100 years
of age , was recently baptized in
England , a fact without a parallel iu
the English church.
The Northern'Methodiet church has
17 churches in New Orleans , with
3,500 members and church property
valued at $131,000.
About 100 conversions are reported
in the Second Congregational church ,
Waterbuty , Connecticut , in connec
tion with the gospel meetings recently
held by Rev. Geo. F. Pentecost
Worshippers in LeadvilleCol.oirry
pots of flowers and cages of birds to
church. This appears to be means of
grace in a region where the soil pro
duces no vegetables , where there are
no song-birds , and where snorr-storms
opcur in Jane.
Oliver Wendell Holmes says the
mission of Unitarhviisni is "the har
monizing of religious barbarism , the
rep'nblicanizing of ecclesiastical des
potism , the Americanizing of Asiatic
conception * of the infinite and ite re
lations to ourselves. "
The Cologne Gazette states that the
towers of Cologne cathedral are now
the highest in the world , the height
they have attained being five feet
higher than the the tower of St.
Nicolas' dburcb , in Hamburgh , which
has hitherto been the highest edifice.
Ultimately they will be fifty-one feet
ten inches higher.
The ritualistic society , the Confra
ternity of the Blessed Sacrament , at
Its annual meeting , just hold , report *
ed that 69 priests and 1000 lay cora-
munlean's bad been added to the roll
of members. The society now has
900 clerical and 12,000 lay members.
'Canon Carter , who presided , taid that
there was an evident drift favorable to
ritualism , and ha thought the last of
tbe pc6tecutions had been reached for
extreme ritual.
Mr. Sharon Tomer h&i prepared the
following statement of the progress of
Christianity. At the close ol each
century the number of believers-is
given : First century , about 60,000 ;
second , 2,000,000 ; third , 5,000,000 ;
fourth , 10,000,000 ; fifth , 15,000,000 ;
sixth , 20,000,000 ; seventh , 21,000-
000 ; eishth , 30,000,000 ; ninth , 40-
000,000 ; tenth , 50,000,000 ; eleventh ,
70,000,000 ; twelfth , 80,000,000 ; thir
teenth , 75,000,000 ; fourteenth , 80-
000,000 ; fifteenth , 100,000,000 ; six
teenth , 125,000,000 ; eeventeenth ,
155,000,000 ; eighteenth , 200,000000. ;
During the present century it is esti
mated that the Church has doubled Its
communicants.
An Honest Medidna * ree of Uharze
Of all medicines advertised to cure
any affection of the Throat , Chest or
Lungs , we know of none we can rec
ommend as highly as DR. KING'S NEW
DISCOVERY for Consumption. Coughs ,
Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe
ver * , Hoarseness , Tickling in the
Throat , loti of voice , etc. This med
icine does positively core , and that
where everything else has failed. No
medicine can shorr one-half to many
poitfv * ad panuaeat cures u have
eof9ot d by , thi tarty
remedy. . F r Axtfas * and
-pSrf tVp cifio , car.
Ing the veiy worst cases in the short'
ejt time possible. We say by al
means give it a trial. Trial bottUi
free. Regular size § 1.00. For sale by
8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha.
AN OPEN
SECRET
AMONG THE LADIES
The brilliant , fascinating
tints of Complexion for which
ladies strive arc chiefly arti
ficial , and all Tf ho Trill take the
trouble may secure them.
These roseate , bewitching hues
follow the use of Hagan's Mag
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less and always reliable article.
Sold by all druggists.
The Magnolia 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 its application.
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"Echoes You Should Ileod , " a little pamphlet
coutninin , ' a great deal ol Information ( ree.
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M n.ifacturerg of
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Manufacturers of Lozd Pipe. heetsnd Bar Leail ,
Block Tin , PipannaSjIdfr , Ln ed Oil
and Oil Cake.
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H NORTH CLINTON ST. , CHICAGO.
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MANUFACTURED BY
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The Strongest and Moet Durable
WSND
In the World.
Hundred i in use iu Iowa and Nebraska Sold
> y Dealers in nearly erf ry county.
This cnt represents oar
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which is particularly
adapted to Wind Mill
me , aa it works easily
and throws a constant
stream , and does not
freeze up iu the cold-
eat weather. Send for
prlco list
w. H. RAYNER ,
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Dnrani.
It wi 1 positively cure DUteUg , Gravd , Drop
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the Urine , Cttarrh of < h Bladder , high colored
and f canty urine. Painful Unnatlntr , LUIS
BACK , Ucncral Weakness , and all Female Com
plaints.
It avoiH in'crnal medicices , fc certain > nit
effects and CUTS when nothing fcse can.
For tale cy all DiuggisU or sent by mall free
upon receipt of the ] > nce , $ J.CO.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS ,
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jQTSend your address for our littla took ,
" .Uow a Life "as Saved. "
JA ES K. ISH , Agent tor Sebr t > .
A. H. Giurso , Maanfaeturer of Mj-nnj Ma
chines , Troraansbnrz. N. Y.t sajs : Mv thumb
w/s cwjr'.it la A machine an. ' wubsd'y ' injured.
1 pp'ied Etfeotrio Oil with a nv.rtt iistint re
lief. I hate a large ncmber cf men emp'oyed
and nearly every one of them uses it.
M. SuEsms , of Oscoda , Mi h. , wjit * : I have
need your Etfectric Oil on her < es for different
di ? ease , and found it to do juit as y.ri rcc ra-
mended. It has done justice for me orerf titn ,
and is tbo bcsi On 'or nun and bent , I ever
used.
Sa ; what th * medieil family say : Dr. J.
Bxiizotv , Hull , P. Q. , ays : I hav-i naver soU
a medicine Mh hag given mo-J thorough
latufiiotlon. I have used it in ray ovn cue , en
broken Ie ? and dislocated ankle , vith the beat
.
SOLD IK OMAHA FV ALL DAtJCQISTS.
J9GatoYoor DnrrMt for libs Frcvnan'i
KWKatlenalDyw. for br'ehtmwi nd dura-
bOltiy ft color taay ar * un Kju Ilod. Qoer3tp )
GO EAST
-VIA THE
Chicago & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD I
It Id the SHORT , SURE and SAIB Rout * Between
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Asa 7
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE
and all poluta EAST and NORTH.
IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
OREATCR FACILITIES AND MORE
ADVANTAGES THAN ANY
OTHER ROAD IN
THE WEST.
It Is the ONLT ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon whlck Is run
PULLMAN HOTEL OAES !
In addition to these and to please all classes of
tnuolers. It gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its
EATING STATIONS at 50 cents each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS COAUHES ARE THE FINESTI
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST GLASS
If you wish the Beat Trvelnz ! Aocoromodn-
tioiwjcu vti'l ' buy vour ticket by thU Kou'e
esTAsaILL TAKE NO > EOTHER.
All Ticket Agents can s II vou Through Tickets
via this road and Check UJU > 1 Ba-
ree cl Charge.
OMAHA TICKET1 OFFICES 124 Famham 8t ,
Cor. Hth , and at Union P-ciflc Depot.
NVEK OFFICE In Co'or.do Central ard
Union Picilclkket Office.
SAN HtANUSCO UF'ICE-2 N v Montgom
ery Streat.
For information , foMera , map * , Uc , not ob-
tat isblo at Home Ticket Cmce , add : j any
a ent uf the Company , or
MARVIN HUCHITT , K. STEMNITT ,
Oun'l Jlana ; i r , Genl T& . Aicnt ,
CHICAGO. ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
( len'l Aa't Omaha & Counc'I BIITs. .
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROAJS.
The Old Reliable Sioux City .Route/
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE !
From COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULTJTH , or BISMARCK ,
And all pomtiin Ko-them Iowa. Minnesota and
DtKota. Th ! Una is equipped with the Im
proved Wtstmchonw Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMEflHT
ta ursurpisacd . Elegant Drawing Koom tnd
Sleej in ? Cirt.ovrr.e 1 and cent rolltd by the corn-
puny , run Through With , ut Change between
Uiiuii i'aclrtc Tranefcr Pcpot , Council Bluffs ,
and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Uluffs , at 6:16 p n. ,
reicbin ; Sioux Citj at 10:20 : p. m. , and bt. Paul
at 11:15 a. m , niak'nc
HOURS IK ADVANCE or
ANY OTHER ROUTE.
Returning , leave St. Paul at 3.30 p m , ar-
r i i ? it Sioux City at 4:15 : im . and Union
Paciflc Trantfcr Depot , Cuundl Rlufb , at 9 0
n. in Be sure that jour tickets read via "S. C.
& P. K. II. " F. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa.
P. E. F.OUINSON , Ass't Gen 1 Pass. Agent.
J. H. O'BRVAN ,
Southwestern Freight and Pasteneer Axent ,
my3 > tt Council Bluffs
1SSO.
K.G.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. ,
la the only Direct Line to
ST. LtflJIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No < hinge of earn between Omaha and Hi. Louis
and but one botne-n Omaha and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
nKACBIKO ALL
Eastern & Western Cities
With lesa charges and in advance of other lines.
This entire line Is equipped with Pullman's
Palace b eepinj Cars , Palace Day Couch-
en , Miller u safety Platform and
Coupler aud tbe celebrated
V. c.itinihowe ; Air Brake.
A3-SES THAT YOUK TICKET RBADS-
Oty.St Joseph
Tickets for Bale at all coupon stations In the
J/Fl'DVUNARD , A. C. DAWE8 ,
Gen'ISuit. . Oen'IPaBS ilirketAe't
&t Joseph. Mo SL Joseph , Mo ,
W C. tjHCURIST , Ticket Aren. ( ,
21i Fifteenth Street , betnoen Fnrnham and
Docfrla ? , Uniou Block , Omaha.
JOS. 1EIION , A. U. n\RNARD ,
P-W Agent , Omiha. Gen'rl Agent , Omaha.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars I
CHICAGO
BURLINGTON & QUINCY
With fcmooth and forfict Tr.rk , Elegant Fas-
sender Leaches , aid
PULLMAH SLEEPJMC & DINING CARS
It is akoow' edged by the Frees , and all who
travtl u.vr it , to be the Best Appointed and
Best Manned I cl In the Country.
PASSBNaBBS GOINQ BAST
Should boar m mind that this U the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
A.id Points East , North and Northwest.
Passengers by this Route hvre choice of
FOUfi DIFFEEENT KOTJTES ,
And the Advantage of Six Dailj Lines of Palace
bl'epiii ; Cars from Chicago to
New York City Without Change.
fl ] Express Trains on this line are equipped with
the WcBlinjhou e Patent Air Brakes and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , tbe most Perfect 1'ro-
t&ctiun Against Acci
dents in tbe world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D NINO CARS
Are run on the Burlington Itonte.
Information conucmm ; Routes , Rates , llm
Connect'on * , etc. , will be cheerfully given by
applying at the othce of the 1 nriii gton Route ,
& 13 rourtcentn Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
C. E. rERKtAS. D. W. HITCHCOCK.
Qei'l Manager. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag't.
J. O. P11ILLIPPI , St. Joe. , Mo.
General Agent , Omaha.
II. P. DUEL ,
fep5-dl llcket Agent , Omaha.
mcc a week iu jour onn town. Terms nd6
U > DD cii'Ht free. Address U. Hallett & Co ,
Po-tJand' . M _ _
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DK. K. n..CLARK , Beott g , Vt , Myi
"Ine-wi of JODXEY THOCBIX8 RhMJ
acted Ube"m chant. Ith 4 re < ltm ajT ry j
t a oaoes ofPELES , sad feM Bre HU to I
oeteJBeIently.JC _
J KELSON rAIKCHTU ) , of SUAttM
care , " It U of prlaekM Taloe. After i
" 7eanofcTCBtufferta froaPlU * * '
UTdKMlt comsletelr cored . "
0.9. UCOABOX , ofBerkiUra , Myt , < MM I
vact rot * < 5o vosden f r me h CMS-I
pletely cnrioc lercre Urtr * * d m * T I '
OompUlat. " /
IT HAS
IWONDERFUL ,
POWER.
- BECAUSE XT ACTS ON THK
| zIVritTHE DOWELS XXD KID.
| NCl's AT THE 8AMT. TEHK.
Decauas tt cleaiwe . tha y Um of
< > ( trio poisonous humors that develops
g4 In Kidney and Urinary dlaeaae * , III-
Tloaancca , Jaundice * Constipation ,
v " "
v. ? lo9 ! , orln Rhoumatlwni
, f\ \ and Female disorders.
r-rt * it ITU nautili
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For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSDM -
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The most acceptable mtlou In the known w-r'd
prep - Rysdiinir toTOLU ROCK and RYE a lit -t
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Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Eevenu :
TREASURY Dll'Ar.T F\T , OFIICEOF INTERNAL KKVENUE r
KIIU GIUV , U. C. , J nuar > 10,1330. (
Vtearv. LAT7RINCE k MAKTIN , 1111 Mulisop St. , Chicago. ! l t. .
Tim ioni | cund. in the opini in f thH o"5ce. vnuM ha e a sutQdent quantity '
the BA1 bAM OF TO1.U to sivc it alt tha alvan a vsawri ol to tlm article in pectoral compUii. .
while Ihr whisky ard the ? jrui > constitute an mi hoi re1 din it it u azreable ruro > lT t < > t t
patient. CVirpo.m'iciI ( _ c. r in to th. fxrcuit't , it m.v | rcrl > becl A < rdasaMhI > ICIH > i <
PREPARATION uilrr the prj t iwm of U S K ii'ctlxiFtt . ayd when toetan > | x0.iray
eoWlj Prurtists , Ap-jibcc"rn and Other P rs ujMittm r n tiln them Imble t > pay rr-l I
U.T as li'i'i- < lol-i8
Youn lie potfillr , ( -isnwl ) GREEN. I > . RAUAI. Commissioner.
LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DRUGGISTS , QEOOEBS anl DEALEBS everywhere
WHO IS UNACQUAINTcD WITH TJIS . OCRAPHY O * THIS COUNTRY , WtLZ. '
'SEE BY EXAMINING THIfr MAP , THAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R ,
IS TIIE GREAT CONNECTING LINK
Its main line runs from CnJcw . * > Council
Blntrj. pasMDK throusU Jollet. Ottc a. LaSalle.
Oene ao , Mollno. Knelt W nd. Davenp.jrt. We t
Llhcrtr. Iowa City. JJ"rente , Ilrooklyn. Orinncll ,
Ues Molnes ( the capital of Iowa ) . Smart. Atlan
tic , and Avoca ; with Branches from Bur * u
JuntUon to F < * orla : Wilton Junction to.Vn'ca-
tir.0. WaahtnKton. Falrfleld. Kldon. Uelknnp.
Lentrevtllc. Princeton. Trenton. Uallatlo. 'Jame-
mn. Leavenworth. Atchlson , and Kansas City :
Washlnirton to Slcoorner. Oskaloosa. and Knoz-
vlllo : KeoknK to 1-analncton. Bonaparte , Itcn-
tonsDort. Independent. Eldon. Ottumwa. Eddj-
Tlllp.OskaiooHa , I'flla.llnnroe. and Dos Molnes ;
Npwton to Monroe ; DCH Molnes to Indianoia and
Wlnterset : AtlantkJtoLewis and Audubon ; and
A < -oca , to Ilarl&n. This Is poiltivelr the only
Railroad , which owns , and operates a thronch
line from Cbicaeo Into the State of Kansas.
Through Express Pa-senser Tralna. with Pull
man Valaco Lars attached , are run each way itattr
between CHICAGO and PZORIA. KANSAS Crrr.
CotiNcii. Br-nrrs. IICA.TEVWORTH and ATCHI-
jOX. Thrnuxh cars are also run between Mtl'-aa-
iee find Kansas City , via the "Milwaukee and
Bock Island bho' * Line. "
The " lireat V.ock Island" Is magnlflcently
equipped. Its road bed Is stiaplr perfect , and Its
track is lain with itcel rails.
What will please you most will bt > the pleasure
ot enjoying your niealn. while pressing over the
beautiful prairies of Illinois and lowu. In one of
our mamulcent DlnlnK Cars that accompany all
Tbroncu Express Trains. Sou get an entire
meal , as KOOQ as Is served tc uny first-class hotel ,
forsBventy-flve cents.
/ppreclatlnz tbe fact that a majority of tha
oeople prefer separate apartments for different
purposes ( and the Immense pasi > enier business
or this line warranting It ) , we arc pleased to an
nounce that this Company runs 1'ullman Palace
ttletoina Can for sleeping Dunwues. and I'aUct
BET\ATEN THE EAST & THE
Dintna Can for eatlnn purjiosesonly. rnert tt
ereat featcro of cur Palace Can Is a Sit JK1
bA I.OON Kiirre yon can cujoy your "H- " >
at all hours of the day.
Magnificent Iixn Bridges span the il j'tjC . >
and Missouri rUcrsat all points orossen ; r * -
line , and tmnof era are avoided at Cound ftt . * .
Kansas City. l.eavenworth. aBd AtcrJ5-T ! >
nectlnns beinemade tn Union Depots.
THK PK1.NCIPAL. R. K. CONNKUnUAC
THIS OHKAT TUKOUOU 1.IMI AKK *
* OIJ > O\VS.
At CHICAGO , with all diverging lines Kr j -
Eiut and South.
At BSOLEWOOD , wlththeL.9.iM.i ; t -
tt. W. &C.K.Kds.
AtWAsni > GTov HEIGHTS , with 1 * . i , * T
L. K. 11.
At LA 8ALLE. with IIU Cent. R. R.
At from A. with P. H. * J - : P. I > . * E l ts f-
W. : 11L Mid. : and T. P. i W. Kda.
At llottc ISLAND , -with "Milwaukee X Hf ,
Island Sjort Line. " and Rock If I'd A leiJi -
At DAVENPORT , with th l > mv npcrt l * tx *
a M. 4 SUP IUK.
At UlSTl , IllIHTr.with thoIL.C. II. A V * A.
AtlJUI.vviLI. ttthC ntnlIowaK.K.
A t DES MOIM-d. with D M. * F. D K. .v
AtCotTMTlL BLUrrs.wtth Union PacUlc
AtGMAIlA. wlthBAMOR.K1C. . In
. .
At OTTUMWA. wltn Central lowail *
St. I * . A P c. and C. U. A Q R. Rds.
At KEOKUK. with ToL. Poo. * War. ; V4o , v
Louis & Pac. . and hL L. . Keo A NW. . K BCt
At CAMERON. withll.bt-J K.R.
At ATTHISO.V. with Atch. , ToyotA & bactf tr
Atch. A Aeb. and fen. Br. U. I * . R-Jlds.
At LSAVXvwuBTn. with Kan. Fao. 'Jta ii-
Cent. K. ltds.
At KANSAS Crrr. with all UBM for tnf * '
and Southwest.
PUJ.T.'WAJf I-AJ > ACE CARS nirun through to FEOTtlA , TfEK 3
COn.VriL. JII.UFFM. KA.NSAM CITY. ATC1IIHUN. nnd JL.EAVEN WOKTI1.
Ticket * Tin thl Line , known n * the "Great Bock Iiluuil JXonte. " ur sole
nil Ticket Aicenti In the United State * und Canada.
For Infbnnatlon not obtainable at your home ticket office , addrei * .
A. . lilMBALL. E. ST. JOHIf.
Oen'l eupertntanaent. Ueo'l Tkt. and Pus
FURNITURE , B INS ,
And everyiliing pertaining to the Furniture an i
Opholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSQP.TMEMT OF NEW GGOD8 AT THE
LO'WIEST
p 14 mon th Bat 1208 am ! 1 10 Faniliam Street ,
Improved Buckeye *
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
: F o : H , ± sso.
sf s&
. " * J&r
- 3SBSaSt
- JS * = ? SZ
MANUFACTURED BY P. PJM8T& GO. , SPRINGFIELD , Q
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron t'eain Walking
Cultivator , with or without S ] r-nsi.E.
The New Force Feed lluckoc Drill , one 01lro Horse Stjl .
Enquire for them at the beat dealers.
R H. PTJGH , Gen. Agent. Umaho. Ne ? }
Always Fresh ! Always Eeady !
On * of th diant jt th t TABSAVI'S SIUZEJI
Amairxr brirc a drv wlilte iiuu der h * ' 'vr
tunna'urul s.in < nl watrr * , 11 the fact Hi1' l !
Brrar becomes Tarld crjta'e , It id. thirclt'c ,
the mo l idmlrallA irfrira Ton net only t r
tW 'Ufrou Itnd r < J tax , tat for all w reej
atriU , fre 'i.srs * > l"e ? al'e-stivc EJ ccrtec-
T , thd it I ? alay reaUr.
SOLD B ALL DRUGQISTS.
per diy * hots * . Siaplet worth
45 free. AddreM Stisjon & Co. .
NERVOUS DEBlltT '
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tia.lnfron rwr ! : '
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ciu r-n kiowv. PrkeS' | r li'
Y . aLd lay Trtl c TOwd rf r . - .t s
free on mint ot jr te. J-UJIPt . *
IIUVBO. HKb CO . 'C9 Fuitoi S * . . K w V
I > R. A. S. PINDERV ,
CONSULTING PHYSiOlA'/ ,
Ilia PZUMAXKA'TLT LOOA.TEP iil > -
ICAL OFtlCP ,
193 Teath Street , - OirAlUTE3RAS-
Cfferlru : hs ! serrlcta in ill dtjartaeri '
raidirfne acd Burcery , both la gpenl t
spixiJpnciicain&J&cdchr rjsiit ii .a
le centuited ni / itd < ? < cil lLJvJ <
part olttacityiadecuntyo | tf it.Vctl9 * ti