Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 07, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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* 45Jfears befor
VTHE GENUINE
DB.C.McLANE'S
LITER PILLS
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. are not recommended as a remedy "for
_ all the ills that flesh is heir to. " brit 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 FEVER.
> o 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 never sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid ,
withtheimpression IcLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of C. McLxsE and FLEMING BEOS.
* . J3sT- Insist aipon having the cenuine
DR-C-McLANE'S LIVEIl PILLS , pre
pared by
FLEMING BROS.Pii1slmrghPa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name JfcLmie , spelled differently ,
but same pronunciation.
OUOIIS , BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION.
What a Weil-Known Drugrirtot says about
Allen's LUHR Balsam.
MOTHERS , READ !
Oil L KD STATION , fy.
OnirLXMXN : TLe demind for Allen's Long
Balaam Is Increasing constantly. The ladles
think there le no mcdiune equal to it lor Croup
a'ld Whooping Cough. C. S. MARTIN , Dnjnrist.
fioid 1.3 ll Medicine Men.
Toil-Gate No , 2.-
genloua. 7 objcctEtoflnd. bend stamp forpack
ge. DR. E. C. ABB Y Buflalo N. Y.
< J THawe-.t ? 12adayattoiueri ll } made. Costly
Lb MoctPtfrxo. Addnn Trua A Co. Portland. Me
ATTOnNETS-AT-lAYf.
CHARLES POWELL ,
TUSTICE OF TI1E PEACE Corner J6th and
tf Farnham Sts. , Omaha Neb.
WM. SIMERAL ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW Campbell's Block ,
JTX Ith8tretttetween Farnham end Dou lis.
OMAHA , NEB.
1 D. L. THOMAS ,
A TTORNET AT LAW Loans money , buys
J\ . and stlls reaU-sUte. Room 8 , Crelgbton
Block.
A. G. TROUP ,
A TTORKEV AT LAW Office In Hanecom's
A. Block ? wilU George E. Pritchett , 1608
firpham St. * OMAHA. NEB.
DEXTER L THOMAS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW Crulckshank Bnlld
Ing.
A. M. CHADWICK ,
TTORNEV AT LAW Office 1501 ramham
Str et.
et.A.
A. SWARTZLANDE
AT LAW-Oor. Uth and Farnhaa
AtTORNSY maygtl
WILLIAM A. FONDA.
A TTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
J\ . Room No. 6 , Jrenzcr Block , opposite Post
Offlce. OMAHA , NER
WM. L. PEABODY ,
OSco In CreUhton Block , next ta
LAWYER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
VOTABY rUBUO. OOLLXOTIONB KADI
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
A TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE Ot
jtV. THE PEACE Southeast comer Fifteenth
Douglas St. *
jyCollectinnl Promptly Attended to. t
O'BRIEN & 8ARTLETT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
OFFICE-Union BlockFi/teenth ani ? Farnham )
A. L. ROBISON.
i TTORNEY A.T LAVT.-Room Crelghton
L Block. OMAHA Neh. lanMf
ID. 3.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
.KARBACH BLOCK , COR. DOUGIBTH STS.
OMAHA. NEB. .
\f \ W. J. .Conoell
. . . ,
, Attorney-at-Law ,
. OBoe : Froot roonis , up stain , in Hanscom'i
> B w brjck building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and
Streets.
JCJni L RKICK. UHAS R. RKDIOK.
REDICK & REDICK.
, Attorney s-at-L aw.
Special attention will be given to all salts
against corporations of every description ; trill
practice In al llie Courts oi the Bute and the
United State * . OOce. Farnham St. , opposite
Court
ADAMS & SIMERAL ,
AT LAW Room 0 Crelrhto
ATTORNEYS and Douglas Btreeta. no9dh
C. F. MAKDERSON ,
T AT LAW 212 Famham Street
ATTORN Nebraska.
PARKE GODWIN ,
A TTORNET AT LAW-14th and DonglU
JStneU , with O. W. Doano
"RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
Omcs 215 South Fourteenth Street.
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Only Direct Line to Erance.
CENERALTRANSATLANTIC COMPAN
-fjETWEKN New York and Uarve.Pier 42.N.R
JJ foot of Morton et , pier of company.
Travelers bj this line at old both transit by En
ish railway and tbe discomfort of crossing the
hanne tin a small boat
ANADA , FhAMm'L , Wednesday January 21
Inoon.
AMERIQUE , B. Joucw ) , Wednesday February
11 a. in.
FRANCE , TKDBKlJ.it , Wednesday , February
PRICE'OF PASSAGE ( including wine ) :
TO HAVRB-Firet Cabin , JlOO andtSO : Second
Oabin$5S ; Steerage , ? 26lnclu < } InirwlneDeddlng
t"V and ntlneils.
LOUIS DE BEBIAN.AEWit , 6 Broadway.N. Y.
I FRANK E. MOO11E.S , No. 21 * , West Side Hth
Street , Bet. Faruhain and Douglas , Next Deere
o D. S. Express Office ( Sign of Pala J [
team hlp. ) OMAHA , NEB. m2-Cm
EAST INDIA
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BITTERS !
ILER & GO. , ?
SOLE MANUEAOTURBR3. [
OMAHA. Neb.
TESTIMONY.
Th * Ca > hJtr of , tha First National Bank , Troy
Ohio , sayi :
TROT , O. , Deccmccr 83th , 1879
Dk. BOCJLSIO MIDI L K Co. , Piqua , O. :
OiSTLniEx : I w i troubled with Rhtomv
tlea lait tprug in toe acute f J'tn so badly that
I wi auabl * to UM my band. Tbronh the rc-
cmmaadatlons of my fr.eodt , I 13 induced to
try your Kheamit c Cure , wilh immedia'aly
bcpui to soothe , comfort and allay the pain , and
.in a abort timrlnas relieved ot this distressing
' dtoeae * . I take jr at pleasore in rccomme ding
thi * rhluable reiedy to those ateularly iffct d.
Yours respecUnlly , JNO.L MEREDITH.
Th remedies tpeak lor themse'.voj. Tb tr/
them is to be cured. If ou can.ot E t th ia , al
your Druc-fet , by ranittin ? us 83.00 w wffl ?
andyoafour totUeiofthe Bbwmatic Cnw , or
OlrtpUladlroctioasforeliippInj.
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TbVDr. Bosanko-Mediame OoL
PIQUA , OHIO. : . tJ
OMAHA PUBLISHING . PMfHIETWO.
Parnkarn , ttt. St * and IDA Strut * .
TZBMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
1 year.tn advance ( postpaid ) 16.00
months " .oo
months " " tPO
TIME TABLES.
THEHAILS.
.
0. IS. W. B. B. , l-M . m. , I p. M.
0 B. fc Q. , tOO a. m. , 8 p. m.
0. B. I. * P. B. B. , 430 a. m. , I p. m.
0. A St. Joe 140 a m , , 8 p. m.
3.0ity iP.i * ) a.m.
U. P. Ii.E.ll Oam.
B.&U.B. B,8t5 , m.
0 AN. W.,730 a.m
orurj * .
0 4 H. W. B. B. , 11 a. m. il p. BV.
B 4.Q. , 11a.m. 030pm.
0 R.1. 4P.lla.m' , llp.m.
a B. 4 St. Joe , 11a.m. , 11p.m.
3. City * P. , U m
D P. . 4 p. m.
B. & il. In Neb. , 4 p
Local nudls for States low * 1 T _ at o e
T.fl li : 4 JO a. m.
Offic open from U to p. m Sonday * .
THOMAS F. HALL. PoBtmartti.
Arrival andPepartureeiTralng
0NION PACIFIC.
.
Dally Eipren. . . .lias p.m. 830 p. m.
do UlxeA. . 6UO p. m. 4:86 p m.
do Freight. . . 630 * . m. 1:10 p. m.
do do . . . . 8:15 a. ra. 1130a.m.
TItf CARD OF TOE BURLINGTON ROUTE.
MA7 0MABA AJUtm OIUBA.
Express tM , Express 1040 a. m.
Mall 6:00 : a.m. Uail 10jOOp.m.
Sundays Excepted. Sunday ! Xxcepted ,
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND * PACIFIC.
Mall 6.-OOa.m.J 10:00 p. m.
press 8:10p.m. | 10.-00 , m.
Sundays jExoeptod.
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN.
Mall 6.00 .m. I TJfflp.in.
Kxprew SMp.m. | 10'OOa.m.
Sradays excepted.
EAfBAscrrr , ET. JOECOUNCIL
tlAVB. AKMVm.
, * * . . aOO m m. I &prest. . . 8- _
EIDTSO e 0b > . m. | HalU , . . _ _ T:10p. m.
The only line running Pullman Keeping Cars
out of Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA & NORTH fTESTEHHANDBIOUX CITY
* PACIFIC RAILROADS.
Express..8:00 am | " * : P. .
Dally Except Bunda ,
( VIST )
Omaha OT ) . . . . 8-OOam , , .
PIattemontharlOS6am ( HcwnunjrtWlv
KeamoyJ oCarJTSbpm HedClonaOT.8Wam
Red Cloud { aVr)7a.Spm ) PWtooothfarHaOpm
Bloomlngtonar)9S6pm ( ) Oman ( arr.4:56pm ) :
REPUBLICAN TAWJET RAILWAY.
r ) 8:06 .m , I Bloomlng1onfarn-J0p.m
n 1SS : p m | Hantingi ( ar ) 0:55 p m
Orleans ( ar ) 7:00 : p' . m. 1 Indlanol * ( Iv 830 p. m
BIOUX Cm ft 8T.-PABL B. B. .
Udl . . .8:10 a. m. I Expresi 10:00 a. m
Express 8 : 0p. m. I Mall " * P-m
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R.
Leave Omaha , dally : -8 * .ra. , 9a.m. , 10 s
11 a. ra. , 1 p. m. , J p. m. , 8p. . m. , p. m. , 0
m. . . .
t o
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1035 ? m. 1135 . m. , 1S P. m. , p a. .
25 p. m. , CSS p. m. , 635 p. m
Fourtrlpi on Bmoay , leavhur OoaJja at B and
a. m. , S imd B p. m. ; Oouncu BloOi at 938 ,
a , m. , and S35 and 6:25 p. m.
rA&SJEMIX TBJLTJB.
Leave Omaha : 8 a.m.,7 a. m. , I'M a m , ,
p. so. , t-Mf.ia.j1iK p. m.
Leave CooncUBlufls' a. m. , 0:10 : a. In. ,
A. m. , 628 p. m. , 70 P. - , T 0 P-
P.O. Dally except Sunday.
OMAHA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. B.
IJUTI. iw -
Mail NH5 a. m.
Dallv ezceot
COMMERCIAL.
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Omaha Wholesale Markets.l
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OMAHA , July 6,1880. 1
BUTTEE AND EGUB. (
Cholcetable H0
Packerslota 7@JO J
Freah eggs , per doz 14
Honey " " "
POULTRY"
Chickens , per doz 228
OBOUERIE8. i
8UQARH. B
CutLoal 10-
Granulated 1. . . . . . . l ° i C
Standard "A" ,
OffA - T
Eitra "CT - ' 9I r
SYRUPS. - - - , |
Extra choice and Tery bright. . . 60 *
Bright Table Dripa |
New Orleans Mhllassea H ) I
: i
Rio , prime to choice 17i C
Rio good to prime i * | C
Rio Fair to good 15 I
° -G'JaVa * * *
RICE.
Choice
Good to prim *
NewPrunea
Old Prunes. . . . . . . . . . - - -
Durrantschoic8 new 7i
BlackBerries 12
Raspberries B jj
Pitted cherries 2 °
Michigan grtd Apples 8 *
N. Vs. Sliced 9
Evaporated " o *
state Peaches . * . I 8 A
Salt Lake Peaches 16 I
California Peaches 15
CANNED GOODS. .
'S"OyiUrs , 2 ft cans , cas . . 3 704 .j [
do do 1ft can , per case. . 240 (
Lightweight Oysters 2 Ib tf case 2 90
Saunon , 1 ft , ? dozen 175
do 2nV.tfdoren 2 05
Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , J ? case 2 BO
" " 3ft , I ? case 300
Standard Peaches , 3 ft , I ? case. 4 90 C
2ft , t ? case. 3 JO j
Raspberries , 2 ft , tf case. 3 00'
Blackberries , 2 ft , tfcase 2 80 f
3orn , 2 ft.tf case 3 BO f
Apples , Gal , tf doz 8 ? 5 U
Narrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , tf case. . 4 00 ti
String Beans. 2 ft.per case. . . . 240 p
SUNDRIES.
JIutmegs. 10
Pepper 17
Allspice 17 ,
"
31ovea ; 45
Dossia 26
lope 94
handles. 16oz 13
Sreenwioh Lye.perjcase " 3 85 jj
3eansper bushel 1 80 4 ]
Cheese full cream 1U ci
ciel
el
iVindow Glass , 60 per cent , discount - \ P
count off list - "
HARDWARE. B ]
IRON. I [
Common bar 3 n
Horse-shoe bar 4
Norway nail rod. 9d
BIZKL. | j
Jastplow 9 *
\jn. cast , tool 18
. do 25
re8VsEng. u
MAILS. ci :
fens , upwards. 560
J'rd'd's shoe'g , 5 50h
mule" . 6 60 n
maha > nails tens , upwards. . . 350
Jw'str'ihn
Putnam nails
nailsDRY
DRY GOODS. i
BROWN COTTONS. *
"H" 7 | i
do 'T" 7 J
epp r ll "O" 7f
do "R" 7f
do "E" 8j
ndianHead 8
ifehrukt Standard "AA" . " ! ! !
1JKN1MH. .
\mcekeag - 16
Beaver Crook , "AA" ; . ' . . . ' 1-
do " "BB"
Saymakers. . . . . . . . .
Pafiner 8
3tia"AXA".rr. 16
do "BB" _ . 14
do " "
"CC" 13
Warren " "
"AXA" 16
do "BB" 141
do " "
"CO" 13
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BLEACHSDCOTTOHH. -
Loncdala . . .J. . . . . . . * ; - . 9-
do Cjunbric l *
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . < : 81
the.Lpoai 10 ft
1 % >
ti
Peppfflsell miller 13i37 $ c
TICKINOS. .
* " " " l
Falls O. B. O Illlimillll . . . 30 *
do "AA- 5. aa S
do "AAA" 16
e rl SlT 1 i
Solyokt. . - . .14S x
xtt
tt
ilhiny
ZijiilciBv. .T. . . A " " _ .
k ± - * * i §
Ancon fancy - . " . . . . 7 1-2
Manchester 8
Merrimac 71-2
Merrimac fihirtinRS 61-2
Kichmonds 6 1-2
Richmondg.E 71-2
Spragws's . - . . 61-2
Sunpson'g monrninfj 7 1-2
Simpson's black 71-2
BTBIPEB.
American 10@11
Amodceag. 12
Awning stripes „ 1 < J
L wi tonA l ± 7 1-2
Hamilton 111-2
Omega . Ilal2
Pittsfield 10
LUilBER.
Framing , 18 ft and under. . . . $20 00
Eaob add. ft. over 18 , per M . . 60
Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00
" No. 2,12 to 20 ft. . . . 2000
Sheeting , dressed , No. 1 20 00
" " No. 2 1900
Common boards , dressed 22 0 (
STOCK BOARDS.
Astock . " . 4000
B " 3600
C . " 3000
Common stock 25 00
FLOORING.
No. 1 flooring 4000
No.2 " 3500
No.3 " 2500
Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 45 00
HIDING.
No.lslding 2300
No.2 " 2250
No.3 " 2000
PICKETS.
No. 1 pickets , per M 3250
No.2 " " 2500
VIN1BUINO.
No. 1 finish , 11,1 J , and 2 in. . . 55 00
No.l " 1m 6000
No. 2 " 11. li , and 2 in. . 45 00
No.2 " lin : 4000
No.3 " in 3500
_ SHIP HP.
Plain ship lap 2300
OQ 'r No.l 3000
" " No.2 2500
" No.3
CEILING.
g beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 2500
" " No. 2.- 2300
i " 4 and 6 in. , No. 1. . . 4000
" " " No.2. . . 3500
Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 60 00
8HINGLE8.
A star ( best ) gh'ngles 8 75
No , 2 ' 300
No.3 " 250
Lath 400
Lime , bbl 135
" bulk , perbu 40
Cement.bbl , 250
Iowa plaster , bbl 250
Michigan plaster , bbl 2 75
Hair , per bu 25
Tarred felt , 100 Ibn 300
Straw board , " 400
O G battoiis , per 100 ft. lin. . . 1 25
Wellcnrbing 3000
Bough ) , and 2 in. , in batto ,
perlOOft.lin 50
POSTS
Uedar halves , 7 in 18
" 6in 16
" .QuarterSin 16
Oak,4i4 30
" 4z6 40
O 6 casing , 5A and 6 in. , per
- 100ft.lin 300
Oak plank and timber , perM. 40 00
CJearpoplar 5000
Black Wamut 10000
HIDES.
Green hide * , par Ib . . M
Green cured hides. . .
Dry hides 16al.
Dry salted hidei 10al2
SheepPelU 25al 50
Tallow 4J
LIQUORS , WINES , ETC.
High wines , per gal 108
Alcohol , 180 per cent , per gal. 2 10
French spirits , proof 1 18
Marshall's bourbon whisky. . . . 1 23
Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25
Brandy , very fine , per gal. . . . 2 00a8 00
" common to fine 150
Qin , 100 per cent 150 i
" Holland , 90 per cent 125
Rums , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 50a3 00 .
" New England 200 ;
Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50 )
" "
per case 7 50
" " per 100 cages 7 00 )
Champagnes , pints in baskets. 25 00
Domestic champaigns 22 00
Port wine , per case 1 50a3 00
Sherries 1 50a3 00
Mes , Edlnburg 275
" BasB&Co.'a 225
Suinnegs Dublin stout 2 25
LEATHER.
Beet slaughter sole 32
Bestoak 41
French kips 1 lOal 40
French calf , leading brands. . . 1 50a2 10
Domestic kips 75al 10
Domestic calfs 1 lOal 30
Hemlock npper , per foot 25a26
3ak upper , per foot i.5a6 '
? rain , npper per foot 25 .
Linings , per doz 8 00a9 50
Poppings , per doz 11 00 ;
Vlorrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a' 8
" oil dressed 35
" Simon per skin 3 00a3 25
" glove kid..rr SO
Boot webbing , per foot 45
HARNEbS LEATHER.
tfo. 1 Pittsbnrg oak 44
tfo. 1 Tittsburg oak 42
fo. 1 Cincinnati oak 41
tfo. 2 Cincinnati oak 39 ;
tfo. . 1 hemlock 39
tfo. 2Hemlock 87
COAL-RETAIL.
Vnthracite 1050
Blossbutg 1200
IVvoming 860 )
3sKaloona , 5 50
owa nnt 5 00
Vhite Breast 550
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BucKlen's Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world f or
3uts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
iheum , Fever Sores , Totter.Chapp-
xi Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
tinda of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
guaranteed to give perfect satiafao-
iod In every case or money re Funded.
Price 25 oenis per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha.
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'ITS EFFECT LIKE AMIRACLE "
HIOHOAIE , Vt , September 16.
A year ago last March I was taken
nth nevere rheumatic pains , which , chang-
ng from one place to another , finally set-
led in my loins , the disease constantly in
creasing in seventy. Past midsummer all
ifforta to obtain relief had failed my ap-
etitegone , my flesh wasting away and
lot able to .walk a step but with the great-
at difficulty. I told my friends that I
ihonld not live to see the snow fly again , >
n this .condition I was persuaded by a
leichbor to try one more medicine the
Kidney-Wort. Its effect waa like a mira-
ic. * i BOOU began to recover the use of my
imba , my appetite and strength returned , >
indent ! fifth day ( the last of June ) with t ]
ess than half a package of Kidney-Wort
ised , Jwent into my hay field to workand
onttnned to labor through the season. I
nil add that , as a tonic , my wife and self
veiound the Kidner-Wort to be very
isefnl , and I takegreat ! pleasure in com- >
nending the'rnedTcine as invaluable.
-SAMUEL HOGOBON.
DYER'S CEEEETPEOTOKAL i
ForTDiseases of the Thi at and
Lungs , such as Coughs , Colds ,
"WHooping Cough , Bron- . [
ohitls , Asthma and
Consumption.
Th few compotl
tlona , which ha\e won f
the confidence of .
uuriklad and become
household words ,
among- not only one
but many nations ,
must have extraor
. Per-
b ps no one evergj-
enred so wide a repn-
tatlohT or raaintsined
4t o- long as ATZ& ' *
CHZBiT 11CTOK1L. It
_ has been , known , to s
h public about forty yean , by & long continued
riif. itO marvelous cures , that bave won far
tVcoofidtnot in its virtue * , jftver equalled by
my 6tbr medicine. It still makes the most eff-
cancuresulor Cougks , Coldt , Contumptiem ,
bat can be made by medical skill. Indeed , the
PIOTOUJ , has reilly robbed these dan-
ceoiu > ls asei o tnafr tenors to * greatutrnt
4 glvta a { telinc d immunity from tnelr fai-
BSCt , ttat is wtll founded U th nm dr ba
stBtee a < m.X T rr family ibooli-fcava It
* > sir &ojst for ther , dy and p rompt ztlief of
WdSSAfiers. . Biokness , suffering and even life
* i"by this timely protection. h prudent
hould net neglect it , ard tlie wise will not.
UsprtbyirtiuTbrthe proiecJoa U affords by
M UMlyuM in scdden attaelo.
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- i The'Army * Worm.
Prof. Comstock , the rntomologiit
of the agricultun'l epar'mtnf , h s
been inveitijaiing the character and
habits of the army worm , and in hb
forthcoming report augg'-efei tha fol
io wing remedies ;
The bt t means of preventing the
occurrenoo of this pest in cuHivaUd
fields will be to keep watch of any
extensive tract ) of lowland which may
be in the neighborhood , and if any
army worms are discovered deilroy
them , either by burnin ? over the land ,
if possible , or by poisoning with ar
senic , .Paris green , or London purple ,
or by any other moans of which ( ha
local conditions will admit. In fact ,
it would be well to burn over all the
low lands in the vicinity each winter ,
thus destroying the hibernating in-
83Ct8' v
In case the worms do appear in cul
tivated lands the best pi in of action
to follow i to prevent the spreading
of the insect. This may be done by
destroying them , or by confining them
to the nelds in which they appear.
Tha best method of destroying them
is by crushing with rollers , or by
poisoning with arsenic , Paris green , or
London purple. Either of these sub
stances carrbe applied rapidly by mix
ing with water and using a fountain
pump or garden syringe. In many in
stances , however , these remedies are
impracticable.
The second line of defense remains ,
and , if well carried ont , the result will
not merely be the con&uing of the
worms to the fields in which they ap
pear , but the destruction of them also
when they attempt to migrate to other
Held. This is done by the means of
ditches aud pits dug around the in
fested fields , or that to be pro-
tectel. The ditches can be made
quite rapidly ; first , plow a
furrow with the "land side" next to
the field to be protected , and then
n ith a spade make this side of the
furrow vertical , or , if the soil be com
pact enough to admit of it , overhang
ing. When the ditch is completed ,
holes shouM be dug in it from one
foot to eighteen inches deep , and from
twenty to thirty feet apart. The sides
of these holes should alee be vertical ,
or , if possible , overhanging. The
worms , unable to cl mb up the verti
cal aides of the ditch , will crawl along
the bottom of i nnd fall into the holes ,
where they will soon-perish.
Where the soil is sandy , so that the
ditch cannot be made with a vertical
eide , it should be due ; deeper than in
other cases , and the side made as
nearly perpendicular ai possible , so
hat when the worms attempt to crawl
up , the sand will crumble beneath
them and cause them to fall back
a ain.
BesleRed by a Bear.
Bod'e ' ( Cal. ) Free Frees.
Mono county presents a grJnd field
for conquest for the enthusiastic bunter -
ter of the lower country , where such
small fry OB quail , ducks and rabbits
are the only game that can be found
to ehoot at. Up here the grizzly bear
roams about , seeking whom it m y
devour. Below Bridgeport thia native
of the woods is beginning to be trou
blesome , on account of its frequent
approaches to civilisation. A few days
go a teamster , who had in charge an
18-mule team and a * heavy load of
freight , was delayed several hours in
bis progress by a qrizzly. He had
hauled the heavy wagon to the top of
hill and left the "baotion" at the
foot. It being about dinner-time , he
.eft his team * andj. returned to
he foot of 'the Hill to partake ;
f a lunch , and was seated
ii the load enjoying his frugal repast ,
vheu there appeared at the rear of the
vagon a huge grizzly. The animal
iaw the teamster on top and walkei
ibout surveying the scene. The man
in top had no hrearms , and was in a
noment confident that he waa in a
itate of 8iegervTogetoff hia load and
un waa folly"so he sat and surveyed
lia enemy. The bear seemed to enjoy
he situation , and was not at all wor-
'
led. Occasionally he would sit on .
lis haunches and look at the teamater ,
md then content himself by picking "
ip the pieces of lunch thrown to him. '
.n the meantime the teamster j-iew
lervous , fearing that it was a "gone
ame" with him. Hia wife and chil-
Iren in Caraon were thought of , and
he trip to Bodie seemed dubious , )
rhe animal remained there about two
tours , and concluding that it was of
10 use to slay , walked off to the
vooded hills. The teannter made for
he wagon on the hill , and the few )
ray hairs that are now seen distfib-
ited amongtt his raven locks are at-
ributod to thia interview with bruin.
>
A Woman and a Oow.
etroit Free Press.
It is now over 100 years since an
American philosopher propounded the it
uery : "Why is a woman afraid of a
ow ? and yet no one has ever suc
ceeded in giving a satisfactory answer ,
rhero is once in n while a woman who
,
loean't seem to hare the slightest fear ,
iven when passing a cow with one
torn all twisted ont of shape ; but fol-
ow that woman home , and you will n
ind that she kicks the dog , cuffs the >
children , jaws her husband , and
tnows how to sharpen a butcher knife
md nso an BX. The re l woman has a
nortal ierror of cows , and the real
ow seems to have an antipathy for
ler. Friday forenoon a lady was
ralkii.g down Gass avenue , when she
uddunly came upon a cow. The ani-
nal was feeding on the other aide of
he street , and the boy sent out to
ratch her sat under a shade tree and
ilayed a mouth organ.
The lady halted.
The cow looked ap. .
"Lost anything , ma'am ? " asked the
oy , as he moved the music from hia
nouth.
"I I'm afraid of that cowl" she
eplied. "What fur ? 'Cows don't
ite nor kick , same as a horse. All >
hey can do is to run their horns
hrough you and pin you to the
jround. "
"Oh ! my she's coming ! "
"No , she hain't. She's just making )
elieve that she wants to Ret at ye
ind hook ye over the fence. "
"Oh ! butldara.not pats ! " .
"Yes , you dare. Oowa know when
.woman-.il afraid-tjUBt-as quick ai
anybody. The rainit you give cows
o understand-that yon are able to
catch 'em by th heels and mop- the
round with 'em they go to hunting
ur clover. "
"Dear me/but I guesiTU go Dick ! "
"I wouldn't. If ye'll only spit on
rer hands and shake yer fist at her
ihe'll wilt right down. Cows know
hp'a boss just aa well men do. Now ,
.hen , I'll hold yer parasol while you
ipit on your hands. "
" 0 ! I can't-I'm going right
lome ! " . .
"Well , my little brother he swears
it 'em initeadof spitting on hia hands.
See if yon can do that. "
"No no no ! I'm going now1 ! ! ,
„ 'If I was a woman and I couldn't
iwear or spit on my hands. I" b6nld
arry a word-cane to sUb'cows with , "
ibsarve the boy u he looked across
he way. - ,
"My seal 1 but there's another cow
ip there ! " exclaimed the lady aa she ;
ooked np the-street.
" '
"VYeVloti'of coW around ; .these
lays , But I never heard of two cows
{ ticking a woman at" once. 1 guess
ne generally hooo5m ] a11 to pieces '
irst , and then.the "other comes op1
nd pam'tlM mim Ied rcottini. , H
The lady n
.nd made a jump ( or theiAwr Jgl .
*
t opened bar r aM aftwr ne pull
he , went over tlf ) f w r and op tb
frt nt steps of a strange house , tbere to
remain unt'l her hu'b nd could he
summoned by telephone to come wii
aot M a body-guard.
'Td juet like to be a woman , "
muted the boy , as he sit down to
punish his mouth-crgan cnoa more.
"I'd cany a bowie-knife down the
b -.k of my neck and the first sew
that tried to hook me would feel that
era knife playing mumbloty-peg
around her viciom heartstrings. "
A Rattlesnake Story.
North & * a Juan Times , Jus 26.
Th truth of the fo'lowing ' wonder
ful enako story IB vouch for by
Thomas G. Smith , who received the
statement from his daughter , Mrs.
Gardner , who resides at Columbia
Hill. List weejc a daughter of Mrs.
Pickle , who resides a few miles from
Columbia Hill , in passing along the
ditch of tha Eureka Lake Company ,
near that place , oame across a tin can
on the bank of the ditch , which had
been used by Air. Gardner , the ditch
tender , as a drinking eup. T.io girl ,
only 13 yeara of age , picked up the
can , and , looking into it , discovered a
large rattlesnake coiled up at the bottom
tom of the can. Nothing frightened ,
she determined to capture his snake-
ship and carro it home , and with this
purpose in view , she wont off a short
distance and procured a hammer , and
then returned to the spot where she
had placed the can. She then , with
the hammer , battered in the sides of
the can in such a manner as to prevent
the snake from escaping. She then
picked up the can and carried It , with
its contents , to the residence of Mr.
Gardner , nearly a mile distant , and
called Mrs. Gardner out to see her pet.
Mrs. Gardner , upon being informed
of the contents of the can , begged the
girl not to open it ther * , but she per
sisted in doing so , but at the u'gent
request of Mr * . Gardner she consent
ed to cut off the head of the snake
with an ax on his attempting to escape
from the can. The x was procured ,
and with it she pried open the can ,
and when the snake crept out of it
she deliberately cut its head off with
the ax. The snake was a large one ,
and contained ten rattles.
An Honest Medicine i'ree of Unarge
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. KINO'S NEW
DISCOVERY for Consumption , Coughs ,
Cold * , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe
ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the
Throat , lees of voice , etc. This med
icine does positively cure , and that
where everything else has failed. No
medicine can show one-half so many
positive and permanent cures as have
already been effected by this truly
wonderful remedy. For Asthma and
Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur
ing the refy worst cases in the short
est time possible. We say by al
means give it a trial. Trial bottles
free. Regular size $1.00. For sale by
glly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha.
"Many cases of fever and ague , dumb
ague , and congestive chills were promptly
arrested and entirely banished , by the use
of your Simmons' Liver Regulator. You
don't say half enough in regard to the effi
cacy of your valuable medicine , incases of
tgne , intermittent fevers , etc. Everycaae
lias been arrested immediately. Believe
me , when I say , I was a sufferer for years
irith the Liver disease , and only found re
lief by using your medicine. When your
nediciue is taken it seems to send a thrill
hrongh the nervous system.
"ROBERT J. WEEKS ,
"Batavia , Kane Co. , 111. "
BOW CAN I EXPRESS MY
THANKS ?
MM. Metks , of Yoikrillo , New York , wilt's :
t affords me great pleasure to wr.te theaa few
Ints to let the public kno * the Tilua of
Inaketit , the great Exterual Pile Heir edy. I'
lave suffered the lift 11 yeas everything but
leath ; in that time I have spent hundreds of
lollait. I have tried everything I ever heard
if. Ihaie had four different doctors tut found
ery little relief. I at last heard of Anaketit ;
tned them and In on a horn's llme found re-
let and h\e n t been troulled with them
unce. How can Ixpres8 mj thank' to jou ?
"To tongua can praise them toj highly , and I
rould say to all those who are afHictol with
'lies. Hemorrhoids or fie ? Jies , internal or e\-
rna ] , ghe Anattsit ninnl and jou will no
anger ba a sufferer. *
MRS. MKSKS
Sampler of "Anakeeu" are sent free * o all
uffe era rn applictti"n to P. Neustacdter& Co ,
ox 4946 , New York. Sold by 11 Dr
MONEY IS TIGHT.
when was it over otherwise 1 The
ildest man cannot remember. Peo-
le are grumblers all grumble min
sters and laymen comlain. Well ,
hen ; "time are dull , and money is
ight , " but haven't you got enough to
uy a bottle of SOZODONT , to keep
fomr teeth clean , and mouth sweet ,
ind help you enjoy life 1
Money may be tignt , but it is noth-
nR to SPALDINO'S GLOB. That's the
jghtest thing out.
Thousands have been cured of dumb agu * .
illilous disorders , jaundice , djpepsia and all
liseasea of the liver , blood and stoinieh , when
,11 other remedies have fallid , by using Prof.
lu Imette's French Kid > ey Pad , which Is a quick :
nd permanent cure for those disorders. Ask
our druggist for the preit remedy , and take
to ol her , and if he does not keep It rend $1 60
a letter to the French Pad Co , and receire
n by mall post-paid.
A new and bltberto unknown remedy for oil
llsca'es of the Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary
frgans.
It will positively cure Diabe'.cs , Gravel , Drop-
y , Bright's Disease , inability to retain or expell
he Urine , Catarrh of i be Bladder , high colored
ind pcanty-Urine , Painful Urinating , LAMS
JACK , General Weakness , ind all Female Com-
lalnt .
It avoid * internal medicines. Is certain In it
fleets and cores when nothinc else can.
For ( ale by all Diugglete or sent by mail free
ipon receipt of the price , $2.CO
AY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROFRS ,
Toledo , O.
CFBtad your addreea for our little book ,
.How a Ufa was Saved. "
JAMES K. ISH. Agent for Nebraska.
JNO.'G. JACOBS ,
( Formerly of Olshi Jacobs )
UNDERTAKER
To. 1417 Farnham St. , Old Stand ot Jacob Ola
JRDXP.S BY TBLEQRAFO SOLICIT *
"
aoCT-lv
. A. Fcrwiis. Jmis H. Scou.
FOWLER & SCOTT ,
ARCHITECTS ,
Dstgnsfor bafdljigsof any description on
ixihlblticm at our-Office. We havs had over JO
rears experience In designing and superfnteSj-
ng public building and residences. Planr-and
ifUmaUs furnished on Short nottee.
BOOM 8. UNION BLOCK. m20m
ITTENTION. BUILDERS AND CON
TRACTORS.
The owner of the celebrated Kaolin
Banks , sear LOUISVILLE , NEB. , has 1
low ready at the depot at Louisville , on
he B. & M. railroad ,
a fill-any order at reasonable prices. Par
ies desiring "a white front or ornamental
jrJck will da well to give ns a call or send
'or sample.
J. T. A. HOOVER , Prop *
a
A. F. RAFERT & CO.
Jostractors and Builders ,
J810 Dodga 8 *
f
AN OPEN
AMONG THE LADIES
The" brilliant , fascinating
tints of Complexion for which
ladies strive are chiefly arti
ficial , and all irlio will take the
trouble may secnre them.
These roseate , bewitching lines
follow the use of Hagaii's Mag
nolia Balm a delicate , harm
less and always reliable article.
Sold by all druggists.
The Magnolia Balm conceals
every blemish , removes Sal-
lowness , Tan , lledness , Erup
tions , all evidences of excite-
Diont and every imperfection.
Its effects are immediate and
so natural ( lint no human being
can detect its application.
ONLY BPPJJ30TUAL
KIDNEY REMEDY
AND 8PFU1FIC FOR
Brisht'sPi-easP , EiabBtce , Nervoua Debility ,
Tain In the back , Loin * or Side , Dropsy ,
Gravel , Incontinence aud Retention
of Umie.and Female Complamta.
Send for our treaties < m theKiJneje , entitled
"Echoes You Should IIccJ , " a little p-imphlet
contaiulnjr a great deal ol information free.
Excelsior Kidney Pad Co. ,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
CTSoId by D. W SAXE A. CO . Omaha
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.
Manufacturers of
STANDARD SHOT
BE SURE TO BUY IT.
THE BEST IN MARKET.
E. W , BLATCIIFORD & CO.
Manufacture o ( Levl PipoMiect nJ Oar Lead ,
Block Tin , Pipe nnii Solder , Ltiueed Oil
and Oil Cake.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLINTON ST. , CHICAGO.
IRON TURBINE
WIND ENCINE
MANUFACTUKED BY
Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0.
The Strongest and Moat Durable
WIND ENSINE I
In the World.
,
FEVER AND AGUE ,
[
(
Serve an Irjunction on Disease
By Invigoritina a fteUe constitution , renovat
ing a debilitated phtgique , and enriching a thin
ind innurritious circulation with Hosteller * !
Btoroach Bit'ers. the fines' , the mpit h'Bhly '
sanctioned , and the moat popular tonic and pre *
rentiTe in ex'sUince '
For sale hv al ! Druggtetq ana Deale-s generally
A. B. CRT an , Minufictnrrr of Mowing Ma.
chines , Tromansburir , Jf. T. , S TB : My thumb
w > § c nsrht in \ marhne ami w-wb dly injured.
applied Eclectrii Oil with a. moat icsUnt re
lief. I bft-e a Urge ntrraber of men emplovsd
and nearly every one of them nss It
if. SnzxHAS. of Osc-Kli , Mi h. , writ' * : I have
nred your Ec'ectric Oil on bones for different
disease' , an'l fiand it to do just as you recizn-
mended. It has done justice for me ever/ time ,
and U the bcs * . Oil cr nun and bout , I ever
533 wha' the medical fatuity say ; Dr. J.
Buraoiy. Hull , P. Q . 'ay * : 1 h vo never sold
medians which bat given moro thorough
eatisfactioi. I have ui 3d it in my own case , on
ajtrok n lee and dislocated ankle , with the best
* *
SO > IK OMAHA BT ALT. DRUGGISTS. .
OfQo to Tour Drozzist for Miss Frceoun's
Kew KatJenal T ye . * For brlhtness and dura
bility of color they ar * naeqoallcd. Color 2 to
| 2 , , prleeU
GO EAST
-\IA THE
Cliic'ajjo & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
It 13 the 3UORT , SURE and Saf * Route Between
COUNCIL BLUFFS
ASD
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE
and II points EAST and NORTH.
IT OFFERS THK TRAVELING PDBUO
GREATER FACILITIES AMD MORE
ADVANTAGES THAN ANY
OTHER ROAD IK
THE WEST.
Ills the ONLY ROAD bstween
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which li ran
PULLMAN HOTEL CABS I
In addition to these and to pleas * all classes of
travelers , it ( rlvea FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Ita
EATING STATIONS at 60 cent * each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST !
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS
It you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda
tions jou will buy jour ticket by this llou'e
42TAND HILUTACE NONEOTI1ER.
All Ticket Agents can § -11 vou Through Tickets
via this road and Chrck uiu l Bag-
gitge tree tf Charge.
OMAHA TIOKE T OFFICES 12i Famham St ,
Cor 14tb , anJ at Union Pacinc Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Co'ondo Central and
Union F < ci Ic Ticket Office.
SAN KKANCISCO omCE-2 Niw Montgotn.
crj Street.
For information , folders , roaiifi , tic. , not oh *
tamable at Homo Ticket Ofllce , addiws any
uat of the Cotni > any , or
MARVIN HUCHITT , W- HSTEHNITT. .
Oen'l ManaT. Genl Pass. Agent ,
CHICAGO. ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Gcnl Aic't Omaha ft Connc'l ' Bluffs.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Sioux Gily Route I
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE !
From COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
And all pointain No them Io a. Minnesota and
Dakota. Thli lini la equipped lth the Im *
proved Wcstiiu-houso Automatic Air Brakeband
Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And fur
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
Id unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Boom and
Sleeping Can.owneJ and controlled by the com-
| iany , ruu Through With .ut Change between
Union 1'aciflc Transfer Repot , Council Bluffs ,
HndSLPiul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depat at Council Bluffs , at 6:16 p m. ,
ro-HliiiiR Sioux City at 10.20 p. m. , and St. Paul
at Ilu5 a. m , mak'nz
JZSJ-PEN HOURS IN AUTANCE 01-
ANY OTHER ROUTE.
Returning , Itave St. Paul at 3:30 : p m. ar-
nri < y at Sioux City at 4:15 a. m. . and Union
Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffn , at 9:40
a. m. Be sure that your ticket * read via "S. C.
& P. R. R. " F. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent , Miawurl Valley , Iowa.
P. E. KOBINbON , Aea't O n 1 Pass. Ag nt.
J. H. O'BRYAN ,
Southwestern Freight and Pasienjter Agent.
myZOtf Council Bluffl
SHORT LINE
± sso.
K.C.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R.
. . , . . . . . ,
la the only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No change of cars betwton Omaha and 8t. LouU
and but one between Omaha and New York.
SEX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
HKACHUfQ ALL
Eastern & Western Cities
With lest * charges and In advance of other lines.
This entire line Is equipped with Pullman's
Falace S'cepin ; Cars , Palace Day Cotch-
e , llllor'8 ! Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
WcfrtuiKhouse Air-Brake.
THAT YOUR TICKET
ViaKanju City , St. Joseph
rg-Council01uffsK.R.v
Tickets for t > ole at all coupon stations In the
West.
J. K. \RNAIID , A. C. DA WES ,
Oen'l Supt. , Oen'l PMS. & 1 irket Ae't
St JcBeph.Mo bt Joe ph , Mo ,
W. C SEACnBIST , Titket Agen. ,
21 * Fifteenth Street , betwrcn Farnham and
Don la ? , Union Block , Ouuha.
IDS. TEHOJf , A. B. BARNARD ,
Pass Aftnt , Omiha. Oen'rl Agent , Omaha.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars !
CHICAGO
gURLINGTON & QUINCY
Vlth fcmjoth snd Perfect Trjrlc. Elegaut Pas
senger Coaches , and
PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS
_
It is aktow' edged by the Frees , and all who
travel uwr it , to be the Beet Appointed and
Best Man igeJ Coal in the Country.
PASSBNGBES GOING BAST
Should bear in mind that this is the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East. North and Northntst.
Passengers by this Route have choice of
FOUR DIFFEEENT KOUTES ,
tad the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of I'alace
Sleeping Curs from Chicago to
New York City Without Change ,
Ml Express Trains on this line are equipped with
the Wc6tmliouso Patent Air Brakes and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the moat Perfect Pro
tection Against Acci
dents in the world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS
Are run on the Burlington Route.
"information concerning Routes , Rates , lime
Cuni'cctionj , etc. , will be cheerfully given by
appljing it the office of the turiUgton Route ,
612 iuurtecntn Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
C.E PERKIN6 , D W. HITCHCOCK.
Oeu'l Manager. Gen. Wcst'n Pass Ag'U
J. O. PIIILLIPPI , fat. Joe. , Mo.
General Agent , Omaha.
11. P. DUEL ,
ep5-dl llcSct Agent , Omaha.
DCC week In your own town. Terms ind IS
$ OD outttt free. Address U. Hallett & Co. ,
Portland , M. _
. . ' ' 81'Svi
yv3e3 * $ .
jXV fJ J fcrfjI-l - *
LT ACTS AT THE S1HE 1MB (
iS L3VSR ,
THE BOWELS ,
and the KIDNEY * , |
) 4 T.-J combined action gives it won-
' - dcrful power to tare an dueaxt.
Jkcausg us allow theto gnat organs \
\io \ If come clogged or torpid , andl
I poisonous humors are therefore forced |
( into the blood that should be
ncturafiy.
BIWOCSXESS , PIUS.CO5STIPAII05 ,
> A EID > EY COHP14IST8 , UBLIABI
M DISEASES , FESALE WEAK-
S 3 ytSSES. AJTO ITEETODS
rJ DISORDEBS
? 8 Jy causing free action cf then organa\
v4 swi restoring their poaar to tkroa f *
-Z "iTSTrrijhtoneJoterdUordBredJUdBejil
up ' .Thj cn-Inro cerrous or sick headielietl
] ' .Thy tirs sleepless Klgbts I
V IczZIt 1) a dry , vegetable compound atd I
* * * * * * "
; r i rr'fl 1 " lTi"rfML f
U ofyoar2 > nyoiif , te vO art ]
Jorijou. ? rt < x,9ino. I
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sr-
APPETiZ
For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUM. -
TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS.
The most acceptable preparation > the known * r d n > ml In c t > TOLU ROCK and UYK a 1 4
Lemonjulcoyo ihave ner.ollentAppeUzer.ulTonIe.f rgcn rJ /anilyne 1 i
lmmen e andiner inij salts -ad tlic nuimnnu ti i-mnul-nc i el dai r r the b t etiden J
of its tirluea and porulaiily.
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money the. i
any article in the market.
fi AHTIflM n ° VT UK DECEIVKI ) hr nnrrineipleil dtnler * * ho Iry to p ! m oS upon n
UnW I lUlIi u > D.mi.n Kock an.l K\e la p ceof curT. LU ROCK an J RYE. which 1 j
onlyJltUlCAThUarticle m dc , the OENLIE naxia ? a UOVEF.NMKNTSTAMP on each bottt-
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revemi :
TREVbUKV DEPAKT' K\T , CFflCKOF TEV-XAL R&VESCE
\.ASUI\O-.O-C , l > . C. , J n i r } 16,1S80. "
Kewrs. L\WR ! .NCE t MAUTIN , 1111 llvlson St. , CblcsK" . )1 s. .
GITL > MK < C : This coinrK.iird. in tlie opiuii.i f t > n otfttn , imd hue a sufficient rtuinliU | {
theBAlBAM > F TOLU to live it nil Ih-ahau irsn
lux na Iiqut T ilejlera
Yours V > . ( -ure.i ) GRUEN B.RAUM. Commissioner
LAWRENCE & . MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
SoH by DRnGGISTS , GEOOEBS ani DEALERS everywhere
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE C.FOCRAPMV O < fHIS COUNTRY. Wl *
SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACiFJC R.
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE
Its main line.rnns . frocn Chicago J Cojincll DlnlnqCan tor eatlntr purposes only _ < "IJPC2
Bluffs , paaslnz through Juliet. Ottc-ra. Ln Salle. creat featcro of cur Palace Cars U a SMS M. f
Geneseo. Mollno. Kock It land. DaTenp.it , West HA LOON wacre you can eujoy jour - -
Llbertr , Iowa Cir. Jlarenco , Urooklyn. Qriunell. at all bf > nn of the rtar-
Ues Molnes ( the capital of Ions ) . Stuart. Atlan Mtenlncent 1 ri n Bridget span the M.-- * * ,
tic , and Areca : with branches from Iiur u and Missouri mersat all pouts crctseA - ;
Junction to Peorla ; Wilton Junction toMuscaI I line , and transfers are avoided at Counct.
tlte. Washington. Falrfleld. El.lon. Uelknap , ' Kansas CUT. ixMTenwortb. . . . . . and Atco ! * "
Centrevllle. Princeton. Trenton. Gallatln. Came- noctii.n' bemcmade In Union Depots.
ran. Leavenworth. Alchlson , and Kansas Cltj.- THK PRINCIPAL R. R. C " " ' 'I
Washington to blRourncr. OEkaloosa. and Knox- THIRBAT THROUGH
rUla : Kcokan to fraralneton. lionapirte , Ucn- .
tonsDOrt , Independent. KWon. Uttumniv. Ert < ly- At CHICAUO. with all dlTergtnc line-
vllle.Oskaloo a , felIa.M < mroe. and Ies Moincs : En t and boutn-
Nflwton to Monroe : Ie Jlolnes to lmltnnolann.1 At KNGLCWOOD. wlthtlj L.8.A M. &
Winteriet : Atlantl > .tol nlsandAudubon : and Ft. W.AC it. ltd * .
A-oca to llsrlan. Ihls Is pocltlTely the onlr AtWAsniNaiox UcianTD. with 1' *
Railroad , which oirn . and operates a through L. K. K.
line from Chicago Into the btate of Hnnsas. At U tfALLK. if.h 111. Cent. R. R.
Thrones Express 1'afsenger Trains , with Pull Atl'FOHIA.witli ! P. AJcl'.UAE I p 4
man Palace Lars attached , arc rub eucb rraf daily W : 111. Mid. : andT.P. * W. Rds.
tettrecn CnicAOO and PEODIA. KA > S S Cirr. At UOCK I-uiyi > with "aillwiukee j ;
COUNCII , BLurrs. LEAVESWORTU and ATCBI- Island 3 ort Line. " anil Rock I'l'd A 1 * > .
MX. TnronRh cars are also run between Mil'-au- At IMVI.NPOKT. with the DaTinport 1 > - K
tee nnd Kansas Cltr , Tia the " Palace'I
Kocl Island SboLln - . " At WEST LinERTT. with the B C.K. &
The "Great V-ock Island" IB maKnlUcentlr AtliKiMNri.r. Tith Central lowaK.H
equipped. Its road bed Is simply perfect , and its t IKS 1101N > .with D 3t. & K. D IL
track Is laid with steel rails. Atl'OL'MIL BT urrs. with Union Paclflc
What nlll please ron most will Cx > the plcasnr * At C.MAOA. with 15. & Mo. ItH. . I . Iti N %
ol enlojinic ronr mc.il- . while piusine overtbn "
beantuul prairies of Illinois and lown. In ono i > f At OTTUMWJ. wltn Central lowajf f
ourmaenldcent Dining Cars that accompany all StU A 1'ao. and C. U. A y U. Kd.i.
Through Express Iralnj. You cet an rntlro At KrnurK. with TeL , Fco. * War. ; W > . j
meal , as KOod as la icrrcd In nnr flnt lass hotel. Lours * Paa.audbt. U.Keo. * NW.K So *
foreeventy-Bve cents. At CAMJROV , with II. St.J R. R.
t ppreclatlnir the fait that a majnrltT of the At ATCUISON. with Atch. , Top < * ka & bat : * rf
people prefer separate apartments fonlilTercnt Atch. & heb. and Cen. Br.U. P. it. Rds.
purposes ( and the Immense i > x.cncer business At I.CAVENWORTU. wltn Kan. Pao. vr ot
of thl line warranting It ) , we r < ? pleaded to an Cent. 1C Rds.
nounce that this Company runs 1'iMnnm Palace AIKAVSA CITT. with allllne * ror UH f < *
Sleeping Car * for sleeping purpose" , and 1'ala.cc and Southwest.
IPI.I.MAN PALACE CARS urn run through to PEORIA TIES
COCXCJII. fcUFFS. KANSAS CITT. ATCUKSO.V. nnd LKAV
Ticked Tla tblm JLlne. knonrn n < tha "Orrat ICock Iilaud JCuutc. re * c * < > 4
nil Ticket Aeent * In the United Stales nnd Cunndn.
For Information not obtainable at jour home ticket office , addreo.
A. . KHVIB-A-LiXj , E. ST. .TOHI .
Oen'l gapcrtetendeni. Uen'l Tkt. and Pata'i
CHA8
FURNITURE , BEDDiNO , FEATH
WXICTIDO'W"
And everyiliing pertaining to the Furniture a
Upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF KEW GOODS AT T
ap St mon tb tat and 1 10 Famhani Street
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
i sso.
MANUFACTURED BY P. P. P/1AST&CO. , SPRINGFIELD ,
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron iteam Walking
Cultivator , with or without Si lines.
The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Sly" ' .
Enquire for them at the best dealera.
F. H. PUGH , Gen. Agent , Urnaba , Neb
Always Presh ! Always Eeady !
On J of th diant : c thit TABZA.M'S Hn
Ar7EiK5l-birK drv white ix > wdr-h * or r
many na'ural aimnl water * , ii the ftct'oa * it
never becomes vapid trsU'e. It Is trwe'cra ,
th mort admirable preparatL-a net cnlr for
but /or aU who iced
traveller * on l ndnd sea ,
abrittt. fre h. tjurkUnf alie'atlrs snj correc
tive , and H i alwav - readr.
anaOLD By-AO , DROCGJBIS.
( BC + ( MjnPer ( < i < Ttll < 'c19Sissples worth
IPJ lOlP/UiSfrw. Addr&W Supwa.4 Co. ,
NERVOUS DEB1L1T
1-r r. _ , VU jd r -
Humphreys
c n-ful rn.e ly krown. Fflojt ; eru' i
YM' * r d large TUf ! no dtr fur S" . .
fre' on re npt of price. hfUPI R i
HOMEXilEb CO , * C9 FoUoa S * > Tr
lilmi. Cata-ua cf Retftlp'9 srli't'
D1J. A. S.
COHSULTIKG PHYSGf. ! ! \
EAH PEKMAITESTLT LOCATE ! * HI3 '
ICAL OFFICE ,
483 Tenth Street , - O'JAHA , M:3R : Vf %
OSertaj his r Ic B ia an departm it I
medicine and luretry , both in geaeri' I
ipedsl pnctice , acute asi chrooie d ea w 3
to coisuited alght a.n dar , * a-ifillvU .
pizti ot tha city and county on f JCeijit ot I ' J j
or telegram } .4