Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 10, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3
45 Years before thePublie. THE GENUINE DK. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh isheir.to . , " but In affections of the Liver , and in all Bilioua Complaints , Dyspepsia nd Sick Head \ ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND'.FCVER. No better cathartic.cau be usedj > reparatory - 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 , with the impressien.McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. MtflMNE and FLEMING BROS. 3& Insist jijKin having the genuine DR. C. ' MrfLANL'S LIVER PILLS , pre pared bj v FLEMIJNMJRps. , Piltbljnrgli , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of p , spelled differently , C03IPLAIXTS. A Speedy Mid Effectual Cure. PEEEY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER H Mood the t t of ORTT TEIRS' trial. ( t. " ' ' Uirtctiwil tntA each bottle. HOLD BY ALL DKUOOISTS. WAUTCn Local Aseutscurj where to ll I nil I EL U Ion , It.ff-r . , Baking Powder FIa\orin ? Extrac. fc , etc. , tij samp'e , to fxmili : * , ProOt-tood Outfit free. P.ople'sTeaCo. , Box 60ZO , St. loins. Mo. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. HIIUM A. brurouB. W. W. Einrnn. STURCES & BARTLETT , \ TTORN'EY ATIAW INo l.tVei htonBlock , Omaha , J e . CHARLES POWELL , TUSTICEOFTlIEl-EACE-CorLer lith and U Farnlj m S.s. , Omaha .Nib WM. SIMERAL , * TTOnNF AT LAWOmpheil's Block , _ JL 131hhtrctthttwitn Farnbam xnd Uuuglag. OMAHA , NKC. D. L. THOMAS , A TTORNKT AT LAW Leans money , bnyi jtV. and sells real estate , p.oom 8 , Crelgbton A. C. TROUP , TTORNEY AT LAW Office in Hanscom'l Block , with George E. Prltchett , 160fl I iham St. OMAHA. NEB. OEXFER L THOMAS , A TTOKNKY AT LAW-Crulcksnank I Bolld - TInx. . A. M. CHADWIGK , TTORNEY AT LAW Office IBM Famham A ; Sir et. . A. SWARTZLANDE A TTORNEY AT LAW-Cor. 18th and Farnham J jL etrett. _ mayMU WILLIAM A. FONDA , A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. XV Room No. 0 , Frenier block , opposite Post Office. _ OMAHA , NEB. WM. L. PEABODY , LAWYKR-Offlce In Crotghton Block , neit to FoetOfflce , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Procured. HOTABT POBUO. OOJU.XCTION8 HADJI E. D. MCLAUGHLIN. A TTORNEY AT LAW AND JD8TIOE OF JTHE PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth Douglas St. ja-Collectlnn * Prompt ! ) Attended to.64 O'BRIEN & BARTLEH , Attorhoys-at-Law ; , OFFICE-Unlon hlotk.Fi-'tecnth taf Farnhaml A. L. R052SUN. A TTORNEY VT LAW.- Room Crelghton Block. 01UHA Nob. tunl-tf ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUGI6TH ST8. OMAHA. NEB. W. J. . . Connell , Attoruey-at-La w. Office : Front rooms , nn stairs. In Hanacom'i ? new brick building , K. W corner Fifteenth and Ftrnhum Strcetn. ' JODH I. RROICK. Unis R. RKDIOK. REOICK & KEDICK , Attorne s-at-Law. Bpeclol attention will be given to all gnltg niralnst corporallonaof every description ; will practice In al "the Courta of the State and the it United States. Office. Farnham St , opposite Court House. ADAMS & SIMERAL 1 , O A TTORNEYS AT LAW Room 8 Orel hta OC _ X Block , 16th end Doujlu streets , nojdh OG C. F.'MANDERSON , ATTORNEY AT LAW-S42 rarnluim Street N Omahs Nebraska. O C PARKE CODWIN , B AT LAW-llth nd DongUi R ATTORNEY Streets , with G. W. Home p W. T. RlCHAROB. O. J. IIPJJT MN RICHARDS & HUNT , ME .St ; Attorneys-at-Law. .StSi SiC Omc 215 South Fourteenth Street. ' Only Direct Line to France , LiSi CENERALTRANSATLANTIC GOMPAN Si New-York and Har\eFier42N.R SiSt BETWEEN Morton St. , pier of company. St Travelers by this line aiold both transit by En StSt Uh railway and tlie disoomfurt of crossing tht St hanne lin a small twit ANADA , i'BA > miL'L , WeJnesday January 31 StBl Inoon. AMEHIQUE , K Jpccw ) , Wednesday February Bl II a. m/ CkA FRANCE , THDDkLU , Wednesday , February A ,11 a. m. N PRICE OF PASSAGE ( including wine ) : St TO UAVKK First Cabin , $100 and$80 : Second Cabm$55 ; SteeraKC , 528lndudlnswinebedding ; StNt and utlnplls. Nt LOUIS DE LEliIAK.Aj.rnl , 6 Broadway.K. Y. NtA FRANK E. MOORKS , No. 14. West Side 14th A ) Street , Bet. Farnliam and Douglw , Next Deere o U. > S. Expnvfl Office (51 ( fu of Palaxi ClCo n. ) OMIIA. . N'KIt mlm CoK CoCa Ca CaGi Gi EAST INDIA GiBe Ch Jec . Tei ot a B'r OnN BITTERS ! Pu PuAt HER & CO. , Atd SOLE MANUPAOTUBBRB 1 OilAUA. Neb. In LaNe Ne Ar ArH Pa Otd d lo ( d Io < A. D. Gxroo , Manufacturer of Moirine Ma. dWi chines , Trumansburc. X V , M > S : M > thumb w s cancdt in a michineand wasbsdly injured. J applied" Eclectric Oil -with a mo t insUnt re lief. I have a large number of men employed and nearly eve'ry one of them uses it Lo. M. SnzuiAS , of Oscoda , Ml-h. , writes : I have used your Eclectric Oil on boraes for diffennt Cal disease' , and found it to do just as you rccxn- nendf d. luhas done justice fur ma evtrr tin , Fra and U the best Oil < or iQin and bsut. I vvtr FrHt used. Ht Sea what the medical faculty say : Dr. J. HtWi BiAcronr , Hull. P Q. . s ys : I hare n rer sold a medicine which has given taore thoreajrh catisfaetioi. I have used it la ay own cos * , aa. tapi \ e acd'dislocated ankle , vith the bet An rSDili * . SOLD IK OMAHA BV AIL DRTJGSISrS. . jaDQ to Tour Dwrftt for "iths FrujaaaV ' d VcSTatlonal Dye * . For brightness and dura bility of color ta y r usaanaUud. Color 2 V } PlM i prio * 16 c nu. Ho THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO . PROPRIETORS- yie Farnliatn , bet. OOi and iOtk Strcttt. TERMS Of SOB CBIPTIQN , 1 Cony 1 Tf&rinidvance , ( postpaid ) . S-i.CO emintig " . " V..4.00 3 mootb " / / A- THE MAILS. 0 , & X. W , B. R-6:30 m , C. B. & Q 5 : ' 0 . m. , 1:10 p. C. B 1 * P. R. R. . aO , m. , 8p. . m. \ C6t Jo * 0:30 . m. E Clty&P.630 . m. U. P. R-E. , ll : a.m O. & K. V. to Lincoln. 10 - m. B. fc M. RR , 8:40 : m. 0. & N. W , 7:301 m. orrMJ-s , C. k V. W. R. R. 11 . m.f 11 p. m. C. B as Q. , 11 a. m , 9.30 p. in. C.R I. kV. , 11 . m , lip. m C. B. & Bt , Joe.,11 .rn. , 11 p. m. U. P. R. R. , < p m. O. & K. V. from Lincoln , 12:10 : p. m. 6 City & P. , 11 a. m. B. & M. in N eb. . 4 p. m. I O' id m.ils ( or Statte Iowa leave but onctfc day , \1 : 4:30 : m ' Office open f rum 12 to 1 p. m Sundays THOMAS F. HALL/PostniMter. Arrival And Departure of UNION PACIFIC. HAVE. AUIVI. Dally Ex press. . . . I2:15.p. : m. 335p.m. d' > Mixed C.inp m. 438 p. m do Freight . .6:30 : a.m. 1:40 p. IT. do do . . . .8.15a.m. li:20a. : m. TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. tm\ OMAHA. _ A tav _ aiJiA. ilail * < Sbo : a. m. Mall 10:00 p. m. Sundays Exeopted. Sundajs SxctpUd. CHJCACO.'RO' K ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mill 0.00a.m. I Mall 10.00p.m. Ex , IMS SMOp.ra. ) Express 10:00 : a. m. CHIJAOO NORfHWESTEKN. Mall 6 : Os. ra I Mail 7:20 p. m. Express. . . : 0p.m. | Expre s..10:00a : , m Sunda } s exrepted. KANSAS CITV.BT. JOE It COUNCIL BLUFFd. LEAVB ARRIVE. Mall b:00a. : m. I Express 7:40am. : Fxpreus 6:10 : p. m. | Mfl 7:25 : r. m. The on v line runninz Pullman SleeplngCsrs out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND blOUX C1TV & PAC1F.CKA1LROADS. Exprefs 8.00a.m. | FxprwJ 4:30p : m. Dally Except Bund1- B. t M. R. R. IQ NEBRASKA Omaha ( lj ) . . " . . 9.00 Kearney J'nclv)3 ( : 0am I lattHn'thar 10:25 : a m BloomingtcnlvS:10 ( : am Eearnj J'ncar)7:55 ( ) p m Ked Cloud flv ) 85 : a m R-d Cloud ( arr7:5tp m Plattstn'th ( ar ) 4:20 : p m BIoom'gtonar)9:25 ( ) : p m Om ha ( arr ) . . .4:55 : p m REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Hastings ( U ) 8:05 : a m | tiloom'tonarl:30pm | ) : BlMmlngton 1:36pm I Hastings ( arfl.55p ) m Orleans ( Iv ) 7:30 a m | Indlantlar ) 1 0 p m Orltans ( ar ) 7.-00 p ra I Irdlano : ( lv ) 2:39 : pm EIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R R. M il 6:10am : | Express 10:00 : am Eiprets P.40pm Vail 7.J9 p ra WABA8H , bT. LOUIS & PACIFIC. Mail. . . . 9a m. ( Mail :25 p m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R E- Leive Omaha , dally. S a. m , 6 a. m , 10 a > . , II a. m , lp. m. , 2 p. m.,3p. m , 6 p. m , . dp. m' ' Vave Council Blofls-85 ; : a. m , 9:24 : a. m. , 10:26 : a. m. , 11:25 a. m , 15 p m , 2:25 : p. m. , 8:25 : } > . m , 5:25 : p. m. , 6:26 : p. m. . Four trips on Sanday , Uavinp Omaha at 9 and 11 a. m. , 2 and 5 p. ra ; Council Bluffs at 9.25 , 11:25 : a. m. , and 2:26 : and 6:25 : p m. rAfcSEXOER TRAINS L ve Cmsh : 8 a. m.,7 a. m. , 8:80 : a. ra. , 1 . , 4.to p. m. , 7:25 p. m. , Lm. Council Bluffs : 6:16 : a. m , , 9:40 : a. m. , 11 40 a , m.5:25 : p. m. , 7 00 p. m , 7:60 : p. m. Dally except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R. B. ttAVE , ARMTB. Mail 10.45 a. m. . 4.35 p. m. Paily eicept Sundays. COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets , OMAHA , July 9 , 1880. G BUTTEK AND KUUH. 5 ihoicetable 1014o ? ackerslota 7@10 jj Presheggs , per do * . . . . . 124 ° n6y * ' ' ' " POULTRY . c jnickenB. per doz 225 I Jacks. . . . 8@9 P ® GROCERIES. 6UQARH. JutLoaf W. G owdered. . Srannlated " 8 R Standard "A" 10 | ' ' ' " ' " ' ' " * " " jxtr : 'C".I" ! ! ! ! ! 8 f 8YRUP8. i. iztra choi ce and very bright. . . 50 * Bright Table Drips 45 " STew Orleans Mollaiues 50 i ? ) Market advancing. Q Uo , prime to choice 174 I iio good to prime 16g * [ Ho fair to good 151 ! ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . G. Javft. . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . 27J' RICE. Jhoioe 84 B roodtoprime 7Ja7 | Jew Prunes SJ N WdPrnneg N Jurrants.cnoic * new 7q N JlackBerries 12. . , N ULSpberries S3 ] , N 'itted ; cherries 20 lichigan grtd Apples 8 A I. T ? Sliced 9 f Evaporated " fiiv tate Peaches 8 QI alt Lake Peaches 15 jc 'alif ) ornia Peaches 15vv CANNED GOODS. 'S"Ojst r8 , 2 Ib cane , # case. . 8 70 do do 1 Ib canper case. . 240 aphtWeight Oysters 2 Ib J ? caw 2 90 almon , 1 It ) , I ? dozen 175 cc do 21bi doren 265 BD tandard Tomatoes,2 Ib , $ ca e 2 80 tt " " 3 Ibf \ cfts" 8 00 tandard Peaches , 3 Ib , I ? case. 4 40 " " 2 Ib , I ? case. 340 . inspberries , 2 Ib , V case , 300 In llackberries , 2 Ib , f ca e 280 dl kirn , 2 Ib.tJ ? case 3 80 At .pples ] , Gal , tf doz 375 hj farrow ! Fat Pea ,2 Ib , V case. . 4 00 tring Beans. 2 Ib , per case. . . . 240 CU SUNDRIES. "utmegs. 10 * | epper. 17 " .llspice 17 ch loves' 45 v O sia > or Ope 9J an andles. 16oz ; 13 reenwich Lyepercase | 3 85 eansp r bushel 1 80 beese full cream Hi GLASS. riudow Glass , 60 per cent , dis count o0 list. HARDWARE. * 2j Kl IRON. jmmon bar S . 3 . ores-shoe bar 4 jtl orway nail rod. 9 U i 8TEIU , . tl ( tstplow 9 p. m. cast , tool 18 * J .s'p's.Eng : . do 25 " HAILS. ms.npwards , 550 A rd'd's shoe's 50 .f " mule" 650 p , nahanails tens , upwards. . . - 3 50v , w'str'fhn . - 23080 i.J itnrun nails rl . ' . . . . 230 DRY GOODS. j BROWN COTTONS. tlantio "H" : 7J do "P" ' 7 spperell "O" 7 { Jo "R" 7 | do "E" 8 } idianHead S iwrrneeXXX 10 ebrtska. Standard "AA" UENUtli. moskeae 16 saver Creek , "AA" 144 do "BB" ISj aymaken 9 aliaer S " " " " " " " * " "BE" . . . ! . . . -14 h th , "CC" 13 sir rarren "AXA" 15 its do "BB" 14 anj do "CC" 13 * BLEACHED COTTONB. c ; insdala 91 ge , do Cambric 12 * anc kbot f\ Jl reitof the Loom 10.- . , ki w.York.Mffli MJ ; j i 1 Us aho K * ncnxGB. iu i caoftkeM - 18 LUiCxHp : v - " " U i"AAA"ltirn" "I 1 " Btrw - ! * i 801 Albany Albion Harmony 5 | American Allen's 6 1-2 Allen's Pinks 8 Anconn fancy 7 1-i Manchester 8 Merrimac 7 1-2 Merrimnc 6 1-2 Itichmonds 6 1-2. Richmond , E 71-2 Sprague's. 6 1-2 Simpson's mourning 7 1--.J Simpson's black 7 1-2 STRIFES. American Amoskeag. 12 Awningr Btripes 12Hi 'Lewikton ' , A 17 1-2 Hamilton 111-2 : Omega Ilal2 PittBfield 11 LUMBER. Framing , 18 ft anduuder. . . . 820 00 Each add. ft. over 18 , per M . . 50 Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00 " No. 2 , 12 to L'O ft 2000 Sheeting , dressed , No. 1 20 00 No. 2 19 00 Common boards , dressed 2200 STOCK BOARDS. A stock 40 00 B " 35 00 C " SO 00 Common stock 25 00 FLOOBINO. No. 1 flooring 4000 No.2 " 35 00 No.3 " 25 00 Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . , 45 00 BIDING. No. 1 siding. 25 00 No. 2 " . 22 50 No. 3 " . 20 CO PICKETS. No. 1 pickets , per M. 32 50 No. 2 " " . 25 00 FINISHING. No. 1 finish , ! } , ] { , and 2in. . . 5500 No.l " lin 50 00 No. 2 " 14,14 , ami 2 in. . 45 00 No. 2 " lin. . . 40 00 No.3 " in S5 00 BH1P LAP. Plain ship lap 2300 OG " No.l 3000 " ; " No. 2 25 00 " " No.3 CEILING. S beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 25 00 " " No. 2 23 00 J " 4 and Gin. , No. 1. . . 40 00 No. 2. . . 35 00 Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 50 00 8HIM1LLS. A etar ( best ) sli ngles 3 75 NoS ' 3 00 No.3 " 2 50 Lath 4 00 Lime , bbl 135 " bulk , per bu 40 Cement , bin 250 [ Iowa plaster , bbl 250 Michigan plaster , bbl 2 7. " Hair , per bu 25 , Tarred felt , 100 Ibs 3 00 Straw board , " 4 00 [ O G battens , per 100 ft. lin. . . 1 25 Well curbing 30 00 Rough 4 , and 2 in. , in balls , - per 100 ft. lin 50 POSTS Cedar halves , 7 in 18 " " 6in 16 " QuarterSin 16 Oak , 4x4 30 " 4x6 40 0 G casing , 54. and 6 in. , per 100 ft lin : . 3 00 Oak plank and timber , per M. 4000 Clear poplar 50 00 Black Walnut 100 00 HIDES. Green hides , per _ Ib Qreen cured hides 7 Dry hide * 15al7 Dry salted hides. 10al2 SheepPelts 25al 60 g Fallow 4i LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. hi High wines , per gal 1 08 Alcohol , 180 per cent , per gal. 2 10 Frem h spirits , proof 1 18 iwi Marshall' * bourbon whisky. . . . 1 23 wi Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25 th Brandy , very fine , per gal. . . . 2 00a8 00 th " common to fine 150 thH [ 3in , 100 per cent 150 " Holland , 90 per cent. . , . . 1 25 Elums , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 50a3 00 pi ' " New England 2 00 Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50 is i " " per case 7 50 id. " " per 100 cases 7 00 Champagnes , pints in baskets. 2fi 00 id.hi domestic ) chatnpaigne 22 00 L ort wine , per case 1 50a3 00 hi Sherries 1 50a3 00 hibu Vies , Edinburg 2 75 buy " Bass & Co.'s 225 y ininnera Dublin stout 2 25 fai LEATHER. an Jest slaughter sole 32 hnTl 3estoak 41 Tl TlDi French kips 1 lOnl 40 Di rrenchcalf . , leading brands. . . 1 50a2 10 Jomestickips 75al 10 ome tic calfs 1 lOal 30 iemlock upper , per foot 25 26 laiii ak upperyiper foot VSa.'G ii irain , upper per foot 25 ho minings , per doz 8 00a9 50 howa "oppings . , per doz 11 00 rlorrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a' 8 wa " oil dressed 35 th Simon per skin S 00a3 25 TJ | " glove kid. 30 all 5oot webbing , per foot . 45 no HARNESS LEATHER. ir Jo. 1 Pittsburg oak . 44 irOr Jo. 1 Pittsburg oak . 42 Jo. 1 Cincinnati oak . 4t oh Jo. 2 Cincinnati ak . 39 ohDi Jo. 1 hemlock . 39 Di fo. 2Hemlock . 37 trl trlhi COAL-RETAIL. hi anthracite . 10 thi ] 1200 Vyomjng.- 850 lekalooi-a 5 50 owa nut. . . r 6 00 mi Vhite Breast 550 th. Factp ttmt We Know. cli If , you are suffering with a severe cliW ough , cold , asthma bronchitis , con- nu umption , loss of voice , tickling in fh he throat affection the , or any ot ail lungs know that DK. ailwi jfrfoat or , we . wi users NEW DISCOVERY will give you ' mnnediate relief. We know of hun- rods of cases it has completely cured , sc sis nd that where all other medicines fcd failed. No other remedy can sai liow one-half aa many permanent coi urei. Now to give you satisfactory da roof that DR. KINO'S NEW Discov- thi RYjwill cure you of Asthma , Bron- thims hitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se- ms ere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness , any Throat or Lung Disease , if you 'ill call at J. K. IsHDrui ? Store you ntme me MI get a trial bottle free of cost , or tui regula' size bottle for SI. 00 fre jan61y(2) ( ) thi BucKien'a Arnica Salve coi tin The BEST SALVE in the world for nta , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt pel &enm , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp- topei Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all pei " "I [ Inds , of Skin Eruptions. This Salve guarantee'd'to give perfect satiafac- coi od.ln every case or money re'canded. Th tai rice.25 cents per box. For sale by Jdly J , K. ISH. . Omaha. ihl rai IYER'S CHEEKY PEGTOKAL ma 'or Diseases' of the Throat and utme Lungsrstjoh Gelds me as Gpnghs , , Whooping Oongh , Bron- fer yoi 'ohitiB , Asthma and an < .Consumption , ' The few composl lions , which harawoa the confidence . "of mankind uid become honieboldwords , Th tmong not only one wai t ffiariy nations , fro rt have extraor- Jdluary virtues. Per- clo hxps no one evef gar - ser r cured so wide a repu tation , or maintained tici itio long as ATXR'I anc t CDERRT 1 ICTOIUL. it ancWI _ _ 'has been known to public about forty years , by a long ; continued wa ; riee of.marvelotu curca , that have won far wai confidence in Its "virtues , > never equalled by y. other medicine. It' stilt makes the most cfl- anc tnal cures for Caught , Colds , Consumption , aut at can be made by medical skill. Indeed , the of ] IBJIT PECTORAL baa re lly robbed these dan- roui aMu s of their terrors to a great extent Thj giving a feeling of immunity from their faf. chi eflectg , that is well founded if the remedy be the n in season- , Every family ihould have it ffieir c-'Oflet for the ready and prompt relief of tnr uembcrt.Sldmesi ' , suffering and even life Ing nv d by this timely protection. The prudent odd not neglect it , and the wise will not. stri ep Jtby jonfortha protection it affords by a tuMlTBMTia sudden Utactt. bac ARED BY tha co.Lowau MASS. atu ractfcalkd Aaalytical Chemists tioi plo A > T > IK ItEDIOUtE. ce WRE8TLINO FOR A BRIDE. CONDITIONS WHtOH THK OLD MAN IM ro-iEs ON HIS DAUGHTER'S I/IVKK A PIECE OF TKKAC1IE&Y. Little Kock G'cetle. The peculiar conditions upon which a matrimonial ff ir was b sed in the , south of Arkansas have * juat como to ! . light. Dick Andersun h d graduated between the plow-handler It WHS ' said that he could run a furrow to straight that it would break a knrok- kneed man's legs to walk in it. This accomplishment was a kind of .frontis piece to the future volume of agricul tural § uccesj , and more than one young lady in the neighborhood h-d her cyo on the young catch. Dick wasn't btshful , but he didn't seem to be particularly impressed with the charms scattered about him like f ll- inj ? drops of water that linger on loary trees after a rain. But he soon met his fat , a young lady , Winnie Hogrow. Winnie was a beautiful girl and could cover as much corn with a hoe , or scrape as much cotton M any man in the neighborhood. The couple loved devotedly , agricultural ly. Hogrow had nised his daughter with great care , Mid now that she had attained the zenith of her usefulness , it grieved him to think of losing her. One Sunday Dick went over , and , going out where the old man was shelling corn to the pig" , said : "Mr. I " Hogrow , suppose - "I ilon't suppose anything , sir. " "Well , then , jou know " "I douttJmow anything. " ' 'That's all right , then" I am going to marry year daughter , and by next corn-planting you will I now some- thing. Do you wiaken , Mr. Hog- row1- ? "Seo here , yonng feller , I can't af ford to lose my gal. I have had pow erful bad luck this season. The cut worms begun on the corn by the time it came up , and the bugs pitched into the cotton ; and to mike things worse , my best mule and ono of my cows got into a 6ght the other day. The cow booked the ninle and the mule kicked the covr until both of them died. So , under the.e circumstances , I'd rather pou'd marry somebody ele. " ' 'I don't accept your misfortunes I'm going to marry the "I tell you what I'll do , Dick. I'll uake this arrangement : We'll wres- le , and if you throw mo , the g.'l's rour'n. It I throw you , she's mine. f yon marry her against my will I ihall pleasantly exterminate you. If -ou throw me and marry her , this arro , together with the gal , isyour'n. 'H give three trials one to-day , onp hreo weeks from now , and the other iix weeks. " Dick was compelled to agree , ilthough the old man was recognized is the best wrestler in the county. io had challenged everybody and had hrown everyone who had accepteJ. Mter eating dinner the old man an- lounci-d his willingness to take he first ballot. Dick waa willing. ? ho contestants , including the girl , rent into the yard , the girl took the tats and the men grappled each other , 'he signal wai given , and Dick .went ver the old man's head and plowed short furrow in the ground. "Give me my hat , " he said to the irl. irl."Don't "Don't give it up , " she remarked , anding over his tile. "Go away and ractico. " Dick left , discouraged , ut taking the girl's advice , wrestled 'ith steamboat meh and farmers until be time for the next trial cime. At IB appointed time , Dick appeared at ogrovt's residence. "Feel like you can cut your capers utty well ? " asked the old man. PI "I think so. I feel that my cause ju r , and with i ha aid of kind Prov ince . , I hope to pile you. " "Providence comes in putty handy times"said , the old man , pulling off is coat , "but it's a hard matter to uck agin nn old stager. Get outen fil Dur jacket. If I fall , the gal and the film inn ia yourn. Four hundred acres , m id all under fence. Gul weighs one in undrcd and inducements- " fifty. Big - ft ho two men grappled , and again fthi ick olowed up the earth. hidi "Don't give up , " paid the girl. di "No , " said the old man , "for the si nd is under fence , and the gal weighs sith IB hundred and fifty can handle a sa oe wonderful ! " B0 Dick wont away and pondered. It in as evident that the old man couM a [ irow him every time. To lose the m rl was to wreck his life. An idea n ( ruck him. Ho smiled. Ho left the e ( Bijrhborhood and remained until the 8e me for the third fall was nearly up. n the appointed day he visited the d man. gl "I have agreed to everything , " said ick , "and now I ask a favor. Huh- lo I have been embarrassed. Let da IB final trial take place to-night in dadc 10 dark. I will meet you here at 10 dcM clock. " k"Any waysuita me , " replied the old an. "I'll meet you anywhere. " At 10 o'clock the old man stood in ca 10 . y < trd chuckling. His combatant imbed the fence and approached. Without exchanging a word the two an en grappled. The struggle was ch lort. The old man went up in the ch"I "I r , came down , and struck the ground ith a force that almost took his life , "IK o 'e for moment almost K lay a uncon- sc ious. Dick raised him up and ab scZ : ( ated him into the house. "Tho gal and the farm is yorn. " y < id the old man , _ and the young luple imbraced each ! other. The next ly they were married. Shortly after Bli 10 ceremony was over a large negro an appeared at the door and , attract- m g Dick's attention , said , "I wants y $10. I flung de ole man hard so ough ter kill him. Whar's my tr oneyl" Dick gave him $10 , and trfo iming around , received a severe look it .s om the old man , "I'll explain , ' said ? 16 bridegroom. "Realizing that I luldn't throw you , and at that same ce me realizing that my happiness de- to mded upon this marriage , I resorted toWi a bit of treachery. " Here he stop- Wipr id to buckle his arm aronng his wife , prbr "found a big negro that I knew ta uid throw you , and offered him $10. tafli lat's why I wanted the wrestle to ke phce in the dark. After he had flim rown you I rushed forward and m ised you up. " in When Dick h"id finished the old an looked at him for fall 'five min ; es , and remarked : "It waa amign y frii grs esn trick , .but tha farm and gal are thi inr'n. Four" hundred acres "under Gu . nee , and the gal weight one hundred id fifty. . " M [ A Sad Family History. pe Telegraph to Th New York Herald , bil PITTSBURG , Pa. , July 1. Mr. thi lomas Growl , ot Beaver county , " M discharged with" hii regiment rei m the United States service at these latter se of the war in 1865. He had tor rved three yean in the army , par ! iipating in moti of the great battles , on d escaped without a wound. , , ' hile on ( the railroad an. his one iy home a collision occurred. He dm killed.He left a wife con d two small children. The widow dicm bsequently married Jared Williams , sm Petroleum Centre ed , Venango countyv ab > ! is step falLerwas- aba Tee the. i ? ildren. . Three vyeart' ago one .of iwls bei ejn a girl sixteen years old ; was by rood 6ufof dooral by-Sim after "be- an i anml beaten. She dfownefEerielf ln a ml di * ] ream , near Jby. . . The -othet , WM * the SOD , named Peter , v He WM so aici dly ' treated' ' by , Hiit , / Pfi tifcC ibul fed it he'le'ftTiotne and obtained a iitu < fedMi ion. WUliamrcwriei fc Wd tiw in vof thV l y-oHlfr.- tiwL ayment.- Two weeks ago he SJKJ- L fer. . IR having Peter Ecr. from his place. Tne b > y returned home and bade his nio'her good-l-ye on Sunday morning la t. Next mum iog ho was found dead in u barn half a mile away. He had shot himself i through the hert. . i i A Young Widow. j ' Altanr Argus. A c rtaiu census enumerator of this j ' city called upon a woman the cither ' day , who resides n. > t far from the cap- ilol , snd propouuded the u-u l ques lions aa by law directed The wrnian siid she waa a widow , her ge was 25 and her husband died two jears ago. The faithful recorder , on receiiig the name of the deceased huiband jind his occupation when alive , surmised that ho muit have been a relative , if not the same Mr. B who was a mem ber of the 177th New York volun teers during the war. A convoca tion ensued , when finally the enumer ator innocently aaked if her husband was the same Mr. B who died during the war , saying that he , him self , was a metnb r of the same rogi mtnt , and that he was well acquainted with the man. The widow , in a mod ified tone , replied : "Ohyes , but that was a long time ago " The amusing part of the affair u that the man has been dead about seventeen years , and if the woman is only 25 , she became a widow ut the early age of 8 yeare. Egyptian Glaaaworkera. University Magaiine. On the walls of the Beni Ha sen tombi the figures of glaisbloan w with blowpipes , marvers , crucible and'fur- nace , still show as freshly ! is when plitod there by the artists of Osirt-i- sen I , tome 3,500 years before the Christian era , xnd , among countless other relics , such ai vases , bottles , cups and bugles found in the valley of the Nile , a necklace bead discovered at Thebes bears the name of Queen Ramake , wife of Thothmes II. , who reigned about the date of the Jewish exodus In the sacred colleges of Thebes and Memphis the systematic pursuit of science and constant inves tigation of the mysteries of nature were objects of the closest attention. The colossal works of architecture and sculpture with which the country is studded could only have been executed by a people among whom the mechanical arts were highly advanced ; and though the fragility of glass renders it espe cially liable to utter destruction , there exist * ample evidence ia the specimens mens new enshrined in our museums that its manufacture was carried out to a degree of perfection that modern science haa h'therto vainly sought to rival. The glass works of Alexandria were especially renowned for their rases with blue and white grounds md ft-stonns of colored ghvs , and their products were exported to Homo iown to the dys of Aurelian. Cltssic iuthnra infoim us that the Egyptians were famous for imitating gems in : olored glass , and bracelets , ear-rings uid trinkets of tha purest gold set with these paste gems have been Forthcoming to confirm this statement. Dther specimens plainly show that they could not only gild md engrave glars and fuse it into color- id mosiic , but that they possessed the irt of fusing gold in glass so as tj anito an art until-now looked upon is being as utterly lost as that of tem pering copper to the hardnass of the inest steel , wh'ch the Egyptians also Kactised. Hence glass thus ins'nd- ' led with granulated gold has been litherto regarded a * one of the rarest M ind moat curious rdics ot antiquity. A Naturalized Citizen'u Fourth , 'hiladelpbu Newa. 71 "Louis Mos'sti ! " cilled the court. "Yez. " "Where do you live ? " "Me lif um-a ze Laske street. " "What number. " ' Zo six hunder , zo six hunder un-a ftren. " James McGarveyca portly gontle- lan , with a nose that , alter descend- ag in a line of beauty about MI inch , truck off at angle of 45 decrees .eavenword , took the atiud and told ow "this mon had been afther islhurbin' the pco of Alaska threat wM his divilish nnis , atliopin he worship of dnciiit ) people. " He lid that yesterday Mosaiti had t.tkon ome fire crackers and thrown them P ito a church down by Alaska street nd frightened tbe people there nl- lost out of their senaes ; and how , ot c-mtent with that , he had disturb- d ] the quiet of Alaska street itself by stting off a whole pick of crackers at time. "What have you got to say , Mo- isti ? " asked his honor. V "On za yesterday ze people siy to f ij'seilf , Mnsasti , ic ee3 ze Fort , ze big ay in America ; make noise. Zo oor off Z3 big house wass open , by luch bonita gairl zart ? , you know ? " f "Yes. " byB "I cay like 'Merioan , haf some fun , B Fosisti ; take ze-ze-um ze what you all "em ? " "Fire cracker-1' ? "Si , ze fire schrackew , take him nd trow him where ze gairl , ze ma- tiichawas. Bing ! Ze gairl jumpad p , say oh ! o'.i ! oh ! Ze big man cum p ; aay to myself , 'Get out , ' when I out , and I make all ze urn ze firo- Jnrackers go off bang ! bang ! bang ! e big man cum up and siy , 'I want ou , " and I cum herp. " $300 to keep the peaco. The Rabbit as a Pugilist , lue nidge ( Va. ) Echo. A few days ago , whilat riding in the lountain , Mr. Fogg's attention was illed to a certain spot by a peculiar 3und , caused by some animal in dis- ress. Mr. Fogg , upon examination , iund a bhck snake had secured In coil a young rabbit , nd wa * at- mpting to prepare for his dinner the ttle creature , after the mode of pro- edure the snake always follow ? . Af- jr a little while the snake's attention an as called to another spot by the ap- anTl roach of the mother rabbit , who , ristled and ready for the fight , at vomi icked the snake until ho was put to miCu [ ight and released her young. Like a fro reat general the old rabbit followed mr JO ! lose upon the enemy , biting the one- ofme ! ly until he secured himself by crawl- me ig into his den in the hollow of a tree. in ut i frc A noted phjtMan of New York , writes to a re ; lend : "I hare In my mind a suflerrr from avel nd a complication of kidney dleort'er * , lat was permanently cured by the UBI of Prof. uilmette's I rench Kidney Pads. " The drug. ats sell them. T : Extract from Telegraph and Messenger , con , Ga. : We had tested its virtue rsonally ; , and know that for dyspepsia , lieu n 66 and throbbing headache arising lerefrom , it is the best medicine the orld ever caw. We Lad Iried forty other medies before the Simmons' Li ver Regu- tor , but none of them gave us more than mporary relief , but the Regulator not ily relieved , but cured us. 'GREAT FRENCH PHILOSOPHER ice defined * . doctor to be "a person who pours ugt , about which ne know ) little , into a body Retrnlii ? which he knows Icsi.ln order to cure MAsesof which he knows nothing , " and tha iplrldl , barb&roni , useless trutmaat of piles iwtheiU\-3of Hypocrites , henductors burn- the turn us off with red hot Iran , down t > the sTd wonder-carts and nostrums of modern lacks , would rcem to bear testimony to the jjom of the Frenchman. The gr. at modern , intfactor of the modern racs U now admitted e eirery on * to be Dr. Silsoee , the discoverer of ' am infallible pile.reraidy in "JLnatetii " This { BA Iraculoui cure for the most piiiful of all pla leases h regarded u the sdratiac triumph of i tm Age , and is prescribed and endorsed by phy- ] nms of all -hoots. . It U not taken ihtrniU7 efl ppli d M a suppository diraedr to the af- ' | d part. H give * instant relief , teethes pain ap tipoaftic * ; pretta up the tumors as an iostru- | _ , nt , and ultimt lr cares piles by it * medica- ut . " "Intlaai * " Dr. S. Bllibetf * Zxtenul PTe RBOdy , Is.seOd by aU first < Ia i druggists , fi'co \ .00 per bu. Sampe ) mailed fret to all. tui- i rersoi FpHcUion to ? , AN OPEN AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant , fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti ficial , and allTrhoTvill take the trouble maj' secure them. These roseate , bewitching hues follow the use of Hagau's Mag I nolia Balm a delicate , harm less and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish , removes Sal- lowness , Tan , Kedncss , Erup tions , all evidences of excite ment and every-imperfection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its application. ONLY EFFECTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND Fl'KCIKIC FOU Brisht'sDisesBo , Tlabetes , Nervous DuMlity , Pain In the I'atk , l iiiu or Side , Dro | sy. drn1 1 , Incontinence nud Kctentlon of Urinoand Fenialu Complaint's. Send f.irour treatise on thoKidiiets , ontille < l "Echnes You Shiiil 1 Heed , " a little pamphlet containing a roat deal o ( information free. Excelsior Kidney I'jid Co , , SOLE PUOPI1IF.TORS. laTbold by D. W. SAXE .t CO. , Omaha CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 00. Min.ifacturerg o ! STANDARD SHOT * ; * ' * * " HnHtP 5li 3r'"rv. - ' w'yf'JiKSfJ K Jj t BEfcURETOBUYIT THEBESTIV MAUKET. B. W , KLATCOFORD & CO. lanufacturcr * of L id Pipe-heet and 1'ar Lead , Block Tin , 1'ipo anu S. Mr. . Linked Oil and Oil Cake. ORDF.BB SOLICITED. 0 NORTH CLINTON ST. , CHICAGO. RON TURBIN WIND ENGINE . MANl'FACTUBED BY last , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds I in use In Iowa and Nebraska Sold Dealers In marly evfry county. Thia cut represents onr Juckeye Force Pump which ia particularly adapted to Wind Mill use , as it works easily and throws a constant stream , and does not freeze up in the cold- eat weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNEll , Western Ap't , Onnha , Neb. & HOME TESTI.1IO.VY. Hear i what Kx Mayor Gmcy , an inflneiitla id prominent cilizn of P.q'w , s\t : I'IQOA , O , l > centf tr 29 , Ib79 ho DR. BosANKoMso CISB Co , Piqua , O. : GEMUMKJT 1 feel under many oblialion to DU for the relief affordol melythe iiBSofyour 3 valuable medicine , Dr Kcsankn's Itheumatlc uro. I hav.ibeen for ma'iy jea H a luffercr om Chronic Kheumatism , suffeiinjrat timer lost excruciating r-"r8 , a d derii'iRR me it iany nigh's' Irep. After c 'ii ' ultins a number phyBic'ans ' and oblainini no rcluf. I torn lencedusinsjour Pheumatic Cure and aftei sin ; ; four bottles , and takinz the Blocci Ihirlfler connection with it , I amatsolutclj curnl.lrce om any pain , able to attend to my bu ineas.and istini ; perfo tlj con fortuble t nij11 Respectful'y ycur , s > . B. OAKVEY FREE Dr. Botanho's Treatise on Rheuma nn and filet tint on application. Address 'he Dr , Bosanko Medicine Uo , PIQtA , OHIO. C. F..GOODMAN. m24-d&wtf Aient ; , Onuha A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all / S'a'.es of tbo Kidneys , BUdJer , and Urinary ? It wi 1 positively cure Diabetes , Gravrl , Drop- * f'rinht's DiseiV * , inability to retain or exi > ell ' Urine , C taTh ofhe Bladter , huh colored f canty urin % Painful Cr < n t'nr , LVMS ACK , General Weakness , snd all Female Com- lints. It avoids inleroal niJicified , ii certain in it Sac's and turea wton nothiru else &in For f ala ry all Druifif i t or tent by null free pen receipt of the pnc , Ji.CO. AY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'flS , . Toledo , O. your Vdr na ( or oar little book , HOW i lAli aJ ! Sived. " JAUES GO EAST - UA THE Chicago & Xorthwesteru 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It Is tbo SHOUT , SURE ami Safe KouU Between COUNCIL BLUFFS OHIOAGO.MILWAUZEE and all pointa EAST and NORTH , IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GRKATER FACIUTIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANT OTHER ROAD IN TUB WEST. Itli the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which la run PULLMAN HOTEL CABS ! In addition to those and to please all claques of travelers , it give * FIRST-CLASS HEALS at Its EATING STATIONS t SO cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST ! ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS lflouw , h the Boat Traielin ; Acvommoda- ti ,110 5011 vi it bu\ jour ticket bv this Kou e ja-AN i > v > ILL TAB E XO.NEOTHER. All Ticket Agents can -H vou Through Tickets via this runl ami Check u < uil Bag gage t reo i f Chir u. OMAHA TICKET OFF1CK2 124 Fanil am St , Cor Itfi , mi'l at I'liio-i P.citlc Depot. K.N\KK OFFKE-ln Color Jo Central and Uiu.m F 11 ic Ticket OIHce. SAN KKANClsCO OKMtEAiw : Montgom- trj Stret ) ' . . Tor lufuniMlion , ( u'llrrn. maim , etc , not ob- txinabte at Hume Takst Cilice , adilietii any t i > I the Company , or MARVIN HUCH1TT , WH STEHNITT , Oen'l M iin ir , Oenl Fss . Agent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , fien'l Af't Omaha & Ccunc'l Bluffa. "RTUNE ± 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 between Omaha and Bt. Louis and but one between Oinaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS R1ACB1KO AUi Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and In advance ot other lines. This entire line is equipped with Pullman's Palace S'ceping ' Cars , Palace Day Coach- ea.Jliller'a Safety Platform and Counter and the celebrated Vi eating-bouse Air-Crake. * S-3EE THAT YOUR TICKET READS tST Via Kansas City , St. Joseph andT& iarCi.uucilBlufls K.R..vla SITE ! ISTJrte and St.Lonls. O Ticket * ( or sale at all coupon stations In tha West. J. F. BVRNAKD , A. C. DAWKS , Oon'l Supt. , Gen'l Pass. & ticket Asr't St Joseph , Mo bt. Joseph , ilo , W C. SEACHHIST , Ticket Agon. , 211 Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and Domrlas , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. 1EHON , A. . BARNARD. Pass Agent , Oiuiha. Oen'rl Agent , Oiraha. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable -Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNFA-f-'JLJS DDLUTH. or BISMARCK , And aili-oint'tin No'thern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. TIiU llnis equipped with the Im proved Westing-house Automatic Air Brake' and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And f r SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT U unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room nd Sleeping Cars.owned and coat rolled by the com pany , run Throush With ut Change between Union Pacific Trausftr I'cpot , Cout.cH Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trams leave the Union Pacific Tmn-fer Depot at Council Ulufl" , at 6i5 p m. , reachi'i ioux City at 10.20 p. m . an 1 bt. Paul atll : > 5a m , mak-iiK' -i'EN HOUKS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHEII ROUTE. Returninir , Imve it. Paul at 3:30 : p m , ar- riviic at Sioux fltv at 4:15 : a m. . and Union Pacitk Transfer Depot , Council P.lud , at 9:30 . m Be finro tht your tickets read via "S. C. i P. II. R. " F C. HILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Vallev , lows. P E. I.OKINSON , AM'I Oen I Pass. Agent. J. H O'HR VAN , Southwestern Freight and Paa"-nger Acent , my20 tf Council Bluffs THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I TBIIB _ CHICAGO QURLINGTOH & QUINCY IVlth Smooth xnd Perfect Trark , Elegant Fa- sender Ccaches , and PULLMAN SLEEPING * DINING CARS It IB H know edjjed by tha Frees , rnA all who travil uv r it , 10 bo the Best Appointed and Best Manned I oa < l in the Country. PASSENGERlfGOING EAST Should bear in m'm'I that thh is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East. Isorth and Nor.hnist. Passengers by this Route h te choice of FOUR DIFPEKENT ROUTES , And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace bleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. All Eiprewt Trains on tins line are fijuipixd with the WcRtin < house Patent Air Brikw and Millcr'B Patent Sife'y Pla'forra and Couplers , the most Perfect fro- tiction Against Acci dent * in the world PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND O'NINC CARI Are run on the Burlington Route. Information coni.rrii'n < Routes , Hates , lime Connect OIH , etc , will be chetrfully given by &ppj ! i"eft the office of the tur.n jjlon Route , G1.I fourtctnln Street , Omaha. f > ebratka. C.E PEKKS. D W. HIICHCOCK. Oen'l Hanger. Gen. Wcst'n Fa.m Ag't. J. O. PHILLIPPI , .S , . Joe. , Mo. General Agent , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , Iep5-dl Ticket Agent , Omaha. ffjf fn mnflperdiyat homo. Samples worth > J lU U)6U& free. Address Stlnson & Co. , U lll'I , Finnic. ' -5 P | | S D.SEASES , COMPLAINTS , ' and Piles3 Vli. K. H. CLAniT , Boati lUro.Yt. , scya , I 'ia iv : orKiaxny Tnou"LEs i.K-jk n .cJ KLoncIiarin. JtJietcnrrdrioryTcry | a J cancnomLES , end hs * DCTCF foiled te I jncl trdr. ' - OX r.VIirCTIII.3 , of SUAlSaaa , Tt < I I . - = 7 It t orrrlt I'1" ' TOUC. Afltr sixteen I rf5 paskajohnBdono wocdera for me In earn * ! $ ij tlc-y curias c , ierero LiTtr oad Kldctr | IJJTHAS T POWER. | BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE ] ? ] urai/ruE novFELS JVTD KID-J S KEYS AT THE SA3IT TI3IB. A Cccauso It cloa oficho 8Bten ) Of I 'VS trie poieonoua humor * that devolopa f Intliunoyand Urinary dlaeaaoa , Bll- g lo-janess , Jaundlcaf Constipation , I 3 Plica , or In Rneumatlcmf Heuralgl | t ? and Female disorders. ur It at vvziu , 2 : 112:0 : ; t co : , Bjrflatc . Tfc TIHIE APPETIZER SURE For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUK ' - TION , and all Diseases of tha THROAT and LUNGS. The most accertaWe ] > rcp r ti.o iii theknowa u rd By.l n t TOLU ROCK and RVEo Lemon juice , > ou IiaveinexoUenl Appetizer md Tcn-c.f rten rl n l fimilju-r 10 Inimenreanilferi'arroc wilts -nd tLo numtnuu tr * inn n .UP i\c i eil ilai.j ar the best ern * a of its irtui'i and I > OT ula.it\ Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money tt n any article in the market. _ . _ "ONTr.EDECKlVFl > , j Knnim.i.l ; | l dralep * who try to palm off rp- con.mon Bi-ck nn.l Kj J in paie "f OITTiLt UOCK nnd KYE , which only MEU1CATKD ankle made , tie CEM'I N nanuc A ( .OVKPNMKVT STASH * on rach bvtt Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revei TRh-Vtl TwY I LIV.RT 1'NT. rFHCK OK INTKKNAL RtVENt "in nu.'t , II. C , J murv St ) . 1SS\ fttur * . LAWRVNCF.X MAHTIN , 1111 Mad * . -n bt. . CLicu" . ' 1 . . OSML'MRN : 7M-i nix.iirtl. | In theoplni in i > f t i i > t < w. nM liattra uthcifiit < | tuu-i tie IIAISXM 'FTOLU toiur it allthf al\4ii a < ; i < > iMri . --I t thu ar hie in p t < iral C"m.r | while the whiAj aid th > rui > miiHiitutra.i < in lt-w rmkri i' au airrtraMo r < ; mc ' t patie-i * . Cnn | < ounJe < ! .icc < r mi l < > ! ' ( . rum a it n. \ ; r frrt ) ! < riai eil ana 11 f l > | f I l'UErIlATIO.uidtr the IT ni i" > uf V > K M ! sn : ts. t..l wliet ( ottampnl. u fold In Dru.List * . Apothecariesnml Oll > tr l' < rk ! . < t i r > in , t ! m lutilt * to p \ f Ux S9 li | Ur ilealtts Y < > un KiMKrtiulN. | t iiiict ) ( jHEt'M ItAUM.CommldBiont LAWRENCE & MARTIN Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOCEES an'i DEALERS eveiywh- WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THf GSOCRAFHY Of fHtS COUNTRY.- SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R " " IS THE i .4 i .e8eo , Mollne. Rock Island. Davenpjrt.Veit 5.\i. < M X * ii-re ion cnn enjoy jour "K . Liberty. Iowa City.Mareo > .j. llrooklyn , Gnnncll. MI all hnurs of the dar. Dei Moines ( tha capital of Iowa ) . .Munrt. Atlan .MacnlUcent Irt.n linage * span the X tic , and Avoca : with branches from Iiuf u nnd Ml 0rl ! rl'Ci at all pololn croved Junction to IVorta ; Wlltnn Junction to.Vusca- line , and transfer * are aroidert at I'liunr" tlte , W i > hlncton. Fairflcld. EMon. Hclinap. i Kan-aj UT. -arenworth , and Atclrjr- Centrcvllle. 1'rlnceion.Trenton , ( i.illntln. amenectlan * ticinirmailB In L'nlou lvp t . run. Leavenworth. Atchison. and Ka-vai illy ' TUB lKIJ > tIl'Al. _ K. K. co.sxfctrriu.-t Washington to blK'nurney. Ojkaloou. and KnoJt . Tills ( JIIBAT THKOUOII J.INB Af- vllle : Keokulc to Faroniittoa. Konapartc. ll ntOIX ) \V tnnjonrt. 1 nrlanAni onr . Vlilun . Jltrilmtvik . 1T < t.1tr ' At OiKMGii. with all illTetvtnc liner ' ' .I vllipOskaloosn. I'ellX'Monroc. and lies Moincs. &L t and kiuth. Newton to Monroe : lf Miiint-s to Indianulnanil At BsiLKt\tol > . wltbthoL-S-AM-S v , Wlnterset ; AllantU. to I.OTls and Audutxm. nnd it. W.JtC H. ltds. A-oca to IInrl.n Thu n poMtively the only AtWAsni.NOToN HEIGHTS , with IV * * Railroad , which own * , and nperatrs n thruuKD line from ChlcaKO Intn the Statu of KIIIOH . At l-\ * * l Lr. w h 111 IVnt. It. It ThmuKh Eirrew I'a st"ncr rtalui. nllli Iull- Atl'K.uiA. vtilh f 1' . AJ.rO.AK - - > . * jnan * * alace Can attached , nremn ach wny daily SV ; 111 Slid wild T I' AV Hits between CUICAGO nnd I'KOHIA. KNSAS ' : TY. At ItlKK 1 1vi > with "Mllnniikpp J > l o J clL BLcrm. LEAVEXWIIKTU nnu ATCKI- Island J.mrt Unn. " nud Itwk I l d * I e' bON. 1 hroush cars ureaiHo run between Mi' uu- At I A > tNi-oitr. wttli the Davenport tee nnil Kannno > 'lty. via , tile "MilnauLuo nnil C.M. .VM. I' it It. iliwk lalnriU bl - J.IIK. " At WjsTl.iiinnTV. with thi-H _ ' lt.v The "Great V.nck Nland" i in.isninri-iiii. / % tinit4MA.i.x. lth f > ntrHi IMTCW K II. equlppM. Its road be l 1 simply perfett. ami itx A tnr * JIOIM.H wltli I > M A. r i > iu A track Is Inld with tc > l rnil . At 'ot Mil Iff vrr * . with rnl > ni I'aiin What will plci e you most will t the | > l jur" All MAIIA. witll II. A Mo. IL It 1C I > | , NAt - of enjoying your menK wliilp iiai inc otorthi' At < < > i I-MIII sJtst-rii > x.witli .f it > r beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa , inuncnf At ( rrri-Jiw.i. witn Central lows II ourmauniflcent Ilintn rCars thatliccompany all et. l _ .v r.ic and < l . * V ic. HiU Tliroudi Ezprri s Tnuns Vnu Let an entire At KMIKTH with ToU I'mVfxr. . . V % meal , as good n Is oervFtl In tiny Urst-clxss hotol. I iuit.V T.ir .in.lM. I * . Kt > AN-W 1 ? if forseventy-Ove cents. AtlAMEitiis with 11 J-LJ It. IL Jppreciatlnif the fact that n nmforltv nf the At ATrilsii\ . wild Alch . Tcp.'ka A bit ? oeopleprefer separate upartmcnlH furiliirpreiit ' * tih A Nft > . and * en. llr U. r It. ltds. purpose" ( and the immense p.i cnm-r tiiiHin - At l.rAVK.snoKTH. with Kan of tnls line Tnrrantlntt itj WP jn-i > l .i i-d ti anent. . K Kdi. nonnce that this Company runs I'uKm.iii I'aliue AtKANtA I ITV. with all llnw lor th' Slteping Cart forsleeplnc pur | > ose' . and 1'alacr , andsojthwest. PITI.I.WAX I'AI.ACK OAUS nn- run Ihr.Mluh t I'KOIII.t. IIE.H > > CODXCII. jii.urr.M. KAX.SAM crrr. ATI'III.HO.N. nn i I.KA VE.NWOKTH TlcUel * via thin l.lnc , known u * the " irrut ICocU I > lunU Itoulr , " mre w * all Ticket Acent * In the Unite I .Slulc * nnd Cuiiuiln. For tuformutlou iiot oblaluunlc at jonr lionic ticket nlce. Gcn'I Supcrtntendeni. Uen'I Tkt. and I'usoV- GHAS I U fill i I UH > i v IHSTJDO'VT' STT A 3DE3. And everytning pertaining to the Puraiture a : i upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT Tr-c ap 14 mon th sit - 08 and IJJ10 Furnhaiii Stre ' Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator O IE. 1 88O. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. M AST & CO , , SPRINGFIELD J They also make Buckeye Improved Iron tfenm Wa'kin ' Cultivator , with or without S ] rines. TheA'ew Force Feed IIucKe e Drill , one or l o llcrbc Mj't. Enquire for them at the beat dealers. F. H. PUGH. Gen. Agent , Uniaha. Net iSBKBte Always Fresh ! Always Beady ! On1 } oj the jdrantazts thit TAHRA 'K ArrZRJi' ! ! ttein a drr wliite podcr h't cv < r many n uril n intril waters , the fict tt.it it never btcunse" vapid or sU'e , It is th"rel < " , the m st admirable rreparatoa r.rt on 7 for trav Ilera on l nd nd sea , but for all who need brUt. . fresh. tfttVLnt * HeratI e tnd ccrrac- 1 a wwk In jour c town. Terms i.-1 < 5 _ , . . outfit frii. * .idrtj H. lUIott t C < > Portland , M. NERVOUS DEB1LIT' > Vila" Wc kte sinf Humphreys tra'.i nfro-n vtr c ssful knov i , : PnceSJ . freon reftipt of pnco. HOJIKO. MEb COK ) Fulton St. . V , Hrut Catau of Receipt * apl3-l& I > K. A. S. FINDERV , CONSULTING PHYSIC/- ! Ui3 PEKMANF.STLY LOCATED HU ' . ' ICAL OFFICE , 193 Tenth Street , - OltAHA. KEB . ' L. Cfforir. < his serrleea la all dejarto. mtdsfl-e and sonrary , ! > - > th ia g ne - ipcci l pnc'ice. acute and chronic il * - > eocsuted nljtht and dy , ao > l wi ! ! TV * r.irts of ib city o4 county oa rw. * ipl u. i or tele nms J