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45 Years befor "THE GENUINE DR.G.McLAN 'S LITER PILLS we not recommended as a remedy "fo all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilions Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. A a simple purgative thev are unequalfd. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with the impression.McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures turos of C. ilcLAXE and FLEMING BEOS $ & Insist upon having the genuine DR. C. MrLAXE'ri LIVER PILLS , pre pared by FLEMIXU BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. , the market being full of imitations ol the name 3Irlane , ( . { tolled differently but same pronunciation. _ BOWEL To M PLALYIS. A Sptfdy and Effectual Cure. PERRY DAVIS1 PAIN-KILLER Hss Moo < l the Ut of 7ORTT WIT * ' trial. Inrettinnt in ( A ( ach bottle. SOLD BY ALL URUOQI6T& UfAUTCn Lo-alAiei-taevtrywheretoeel Iinll ! tU lea. ( ott > - , Bikinis Powder n xtrac'B , lie. , b.cample , to fi Profit goo < l Outfit free. "P opit'sTeaCo. , Box 8070 , Bt. I otiU , Wo. ATTORMEY8-AT-UW. . STUKOCS , W. W. DARIUTT STURGES & BARTLETT , \ TTORN'fcY-AT-LAW.-No lCreIhtonBlock | ; jtX Omaha , Neb. CHARLES POWELL TU6T1CE OF THE I'EACE rorter 15th and tl Farahsm Els. , OmahaNtb. AT LAWCampbell's Block ATTORNEY . Farnbam and Douglas. OMAHA , NEB. D. L THOMAS A TTOrlNF.Y AT LAAV Loata money , buys M and selln real estate. Koom 8 , Creighton Block. A. C. TROUP , A TIORNKV AT \V-Offlce In Haocom'B J\ . Block , with George E. Prltchett , 160fl Farpham St. OMAHA. NEB. DEXTER L. THOMAS , AT LAW Crnlckwuink e Build ATTORNEY aF fiU A. M. CKADWICK , AT LAW Office 15M Tamham ATTORNEY et.A. A. SWARTZLANDE A TTOKNKT AT LAW-Coi. ISthand Famham jCtreat. . m ygU WILLIAM A. FONDA. TTOKNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. X\ _ Room No. fi , Frenier Block , opposite Post Office. OMAHA. NBB. WM. L. PEABODY , T AWYEB Office In Crcl hton Block , next to Lt Post Office , OMAHA. NEBRASKA , Jtit Paknts Procured.- * ffOTABY'rOBMC. OOLLeOTlONS ItADB E. D. MCLAUGHLIN. A TTORNEY AT LAW AND JDSTICS OF J\ . THE PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth < aCollectlon > Pruinptlr Attended to. O'BRIEN & BARTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , OFFICC-Unlun BlockFi/tecnih am1 Farnhaml A. L. RQBiSON. * TTOKKET \T LAW - Koom Crelgbton Blocic. OMAHA Neb. | un4-tf ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUG & IBTH STS. OMAHA , NEIL W. J. Connell , Attorney-at-La w. Offlca : Front rooms , up elolit , in Hanscom's niw trick building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and Farnham Elrect * . Join * I. RKDICK. ( 'HAS R. RIDIOI. KEDICK A UEI > UK ; , Attorneys-at-Law. - - . Ep cll attention vill Ira given to all suits apdnrt oorpnntlnira of every < le rlptlon ; will > practice In al the GmrtK of the State and the United States. OlBce. Farnhatn SU , opposite Court Houw. ADAMS & SIMERAL , A TTORNETS AT LAW Room 8 Block ; Uthimd Douglas etreots. noOdh C. F. MANDERSON , AT LAW 242 Faruham 8tre t AITOKNEV Nebraska. PARKE GQDWIH , A TTORNEY AT LAW llth and Doofla ) JtStrjetg , with Q. W. Doane . T. RlCUARDH. a. J. HOST RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law , OrncK 215 South Fourteenth Street. Only Direct Line to France. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN T CTWEEN New York and Harve.Pier 42.N.R X ) 'oot of Morton st. , pier of company. Travelers by this line aioiil both transit by En teb railway and tlie discomfort of crossing the faanue lin a praxl ! boat ANADA , FRAKOBUL , Wednesday January SI 5 noon. AMERIQUE , IS. JOCCLO , Wetln- day February 11 a. m. FRANCE , THCOELLK , Wednesday , February PRICE'OF PASSAGE ( including wine ) : TO HAVRK First Cabin , $100 andJSO : Second Cabing55 ; St er ge , ? 26tncludlnw1ueWdlng sad ntlnslla. LOUIS DE BF.BIANAKent , 6 BroadwayN. Y. FRANK E. MOOr.KS , No. 214 , West Side 14th 6tre t , Bet. FaruhAin and Douglan , Next'Door o O. S. Kxpreea Office ( Siu of Pain id tearaihtp. ) OMAHA. NKI1 m2m EAST INDIA BITTERS ! ILER & CO. , 8OLH MANUPAOTUBBRB , Neb. A. H. Gxroo , Manufacturer of Mowinc Ma. bines , Trumansburjr , N. Y. , sa > s : My thumb wu caught in a machine and wasb dly inju-ed. 1 applied Eclectrie Oil with a most instant re lief. I hare a large nrmber of men employed and nearly every or.e of them uses it H. SREMMX. of Oecoda , Mi h. , writ's : I have wed your Eclectric Oil on horse * for' different oi > eue , and found it to do just as yon reoom- mtndtd. 11 has dene justice for me everr time , and is the beet Oil cr tnan and be t , I ver . S i what the medical faculty say Dr. J. Burrow. Hull. P , Q. y , ; i have never sold m-Tnedlcin hich has crren aow thorenfh atl fa tloa. I have used it In my own-cue < rn > < k legend djslooied aakle. uith the best L . ' * 2X ° W OMAHA BALL DRWH-IST8. " to Your Drnltt for MM Freeman1 ! THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. PROPRIETORS- 911 Farnham , bit. 3A and 10tStrtttt. . TERMS OF SOB80RIPT10N. 1 Copy 1 year , in advanoe ( poitpald ) IS.CO Bmontls " ' " * - ° ° Srconthc " " 2.00 TIME THEMAILS. C. & N. W. B. R. , 6:80 a. B , S40 f. m. C. B. & Q 5 TO - ra. . r. 0 p. m. C. R I & P. R. R. . 6:30 a , m. , 2Mp. : B. C8t Joe t:30 a. ra 6 CUT & P. 6:30 a. m. U. P. B.R. . 11:40 a. m. O. R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a , eu B. * M. R , R , 8tO : a n. 0. fe N. W. , 7:30 a m. C. t N. W. R. R , 11 a. m. . 11 p. m. C. B. A 0 , 11 a. ra , 920 p. m. C. R I. fc P. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. ra. C. B. & Bt , Jo * , , II a.m. , 11 p. ra il. P. R. R. , 4 p m. O. & II. V. from Lincoln , 11:10 : p. m. 8 City k P. , 11 a. m. B. &ri. lnNb..4 p. m. I o < al m il for Statcg Iowa leare bat ence a day , via : 4:30 a m. ( See optn from 12 to 1 p. m Bandys. THOMAS F. HALL. Pcxtmarter. Arrival And Dcpartmre of UNION PACIFIC. LUTB. AR IV . Dally Express. . . . 12lSp.m. : 3:25p.m. : do Mlxid fl.inp m. 4 : p m do FrrUht. . . .5-JOa. m. 1:40p. W. , * do do . . > .8.Ua.rm. . , , 12:50 : a-BJ TJMS CARD OF 1HE BnRLINOTON. LEAVE OMAnA. IRHITI OMAHA. EzpitiB . . . .3lOp : m. Exprns 10:00 a. m , Mail 8:00 : a. m. Mslt 10:00 : p.m. Sundajs Kzoepted. Bundaje Excepted. CIIICAOO.'HO KliLANDt PACIFIC. Mail 6:00a.m. : I Mail nO.OOp.rn. Express. . . . 3:10p : m. | Express. . . 10:00a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mail 6:0 .mMall | 7:20 p. m , Express . .8:40j : . m. 1 Expre s 10:00 : a. m Bundatsexcepted. KANBAS CITY.BT. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFF * . LEAVE ARRIVE. Hall 8:00 : . m. I Express 7:10 : a. m Ixjiress 8-'Op.m. : ( Man , . . .735 | .m The on v line running Pullman Bleeping Care out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA t. NORTHWESTERN AND 8IOUX CITY & PACIF.C KA1LROADS. Express 8:00 : a. m , | Fxpr s 4:30 : p m Daily Except 8und > TS. B. & M. R. R. io NEBBA8K * . Omaha ( l\ ) . . . .0:00 : Ke-rnfy.rneih)1 ) : > am Platt'm'tnar 10:25 : am Bloomlugtrnlv- ( : am Kearnt J'ucar)7:55 ( ) : p m Red Cloud flv ) : ' 5 am Red Cloui ( rr/7:5Cpm PlattBD'tb ( ar ) 4:20 : p m Bloora'gtonar)9:2S ) : p m Om haarr ) .46pm : " RKPUBLIOAK VALLEY RAILWAY" . HutlnjB ( Iv ) 8:05 a m | Bloom'gtcn ( rl:30pm ) : 1:36 pro I lUBtlnjs ( r)8.55p ) m Orleans ( Iv ) 7:30 : a m | Indiantla ( r ) 1 * 0 p m Orlraus ( r ) 7:00 : p m I Ii dianola ( Iv ) 2:30 : p m EIOUI CITY & ST. PAUL R R. M.il 6:10 : a ml Express 10:00 : am Express P.40pm | f/all 7:30 : p m WABABH , bT LOUIS & PACIFIC. Mail. . 9a m. | Mail : 5 p m. BRIDGE DIViBtON U. P. R. R. L ve Pm h , dally. 8 a m , 9 a. m. , 10 a m.t 11 a m , 1 p. m. , J p. m. , 3 p. m , B p. m , , 8 p. Leave Council Bloffs-8:3i ; a. m , 9Z5 : a. m , , 10:25 : a. m. , 11A5 a m , 1 : 5 p ra , 3M p. m. , 3:25 p. m , 6:15 : p. m. , 635 p. m. . Four trips on B inday , leavinp Omiha at 9 and 11 a. m. , 2 and 8 p. m ; Council Bluffs at 9:25 : , 11)25 ) a. m. , and S:25 : and 6:25 p m. . riMt5 K TRAIN * . LmteCmah : 8a. m,7 a. ro.,8:80 : a. m. , 1 p m. , 40 p. m. , 7:25 : p. m. , L ve Council Bluffs : 6:16 : . m , , 8:40 : * . B > , 11:40 : a , m.5J3p : m , , 7 00 p. m , 7:80 : p. m. Dally txcepl Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. K , LEAVE , ARWTS. JI U 10:4ia.m . 4:35p.m. : I'aily ' except Sundays. COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets. OMAHA , July 10 , 1880. BUTTER AND EUG8. Choicetable . 1014o Packers lota . 7@10 Fresh eggs , per doi . 12J ETonoy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * " POULTRY. ' vniokens , per doz . ' . . 226 Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aROUKRIEB. BUGARB. CutLoaf . Powdered . Granulated . . . . . . . . Standard "A" . , . Off A . Extra " 0" . 8YRTJP8. Extra choice and rery bright. . . 60 Bright Table Drips . 46 New Orleans Mollasses . 60 Market advancing. Kio , prime to choice . . . . . . 17 Rio good to prime . 16 Rio fair to good . 1 Mocha . 27 O. G.Java . 27 RIOE. Choice . 4 Goodtoprimt . 7ia7j NewPrunes . 8 ; OldPrunes . - 6 CurranUchoic new . 7 ; BlackBerries . 12- - Raspberries . S3 Pitted cherries . 20 Michigan grtd Apples . 8 N. Y. Sliced < Y . 9 Evaporated " . 54 tate Peachts . o Salt Lake eaches . 15 California Peaches . 15 CANNED GOODS. "S"0ysten , 2 Ib cans , V case. . 3 70 do do. llbcan.percase. . 240 LightWeight Oysters 2 Ib f case 2 90 Salmon , 1 n > , j ? dozen . 1 76 do 21bdo ra . 265 Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , tf caw 2 SO " " 3 Ib , tf ca 8 3 00 Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , tf case. 4 40 2 Ib , | ? case. S 40 Raspberries , 2 Ib , t ? case. . 3 00 Blackberries , 2 Ib , V case . 280 Corn , 2 Ib.tf case . 380 Apples , Gal , t ? doz . 375 Narrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , tf case. . 4 00 S tring Beans. 2 Ib. per case. . . . 2 40 6UNDRIEH. Nutmegs. . 10 Pepper . 17 Allspice . 17 Tlovea ] . 45 OdSlft * * * ' . fcOpO * 9 handles , 16 oz . 13 ireenwichLyepercM | . . . . 3 85 ? eanBper bushel . 1 80 Cheese full cream . 114 ULiAhJS. Window Glass. 60 per cent , dis count off list. HARDWARE. IKON. Common bar . 8 Torse-shoe bar . 4 , Norway nail rod. . 9 BTEKL. > ast plow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 9 on. cast , tool . 18 e 'p'B Eng. do . . . 25 KAILS. . ens , upwards. . . . . . . . ft oO 1'rd'd's shoe 'g . 560 " mule" . 660 ) maha nails tens , upwards. . . S 60 fw'str'shn . 23@3 < V Pntnnm nails . 23 < g.uO DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTONB. Atlantic "H" . 7J do "P" . . 7 * ' * ' " ' " " Peppsrell "O " . . ! . . . ! ! . . ! . . 7f UU "Ti" Xt > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7B IT uu J- . ii-pn X * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o oT jdian Head . 8 jeiwmse XXY. . . . . . . . . . . 10 Nebraska , Btandard"AA" . DEN1HS. Amoekeag . 16 Beaver Creek , "AA" . 1 An "TU" BB , . , i . laymaken. . . . . . 'aimer . g Otb AXA" . 15 do "BB" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 QO * o . * . . . . 15 Warren "AXA" . 15 do DO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 do CO * * . . . . . . . . 13 BLK1CHKD COTTONH. Xnsdale. . . . . . . . . . . . do Cambric . . . _ /ADO luti- . . . . . . * * . . . . . . " ! - - 'ruit of the Loom . . . . . . 10 ewYork Mills . . . 12 lilli'Mnnlln . . . . r U ancukeae. . . . . . , . . , / . . . . " , JB ? ftHO. B. Q ; , . . . . .ir..j .20 do " . , . , , ,0. . . . " ' do" AJUt tiit7 > ! nr * PRINTB. Albany 7 * Albion 7f Harmony * 'J American 7 Allen's 61-2 AJlea'sPinka 8 Ancona fancy 7 l-'J Manchester 8 Merrjmac 7 1-2 Merrimnc shirtings , 6 1-2 Richmnnds 6 1-2 Richmonds , E 7 1-2 Snragne's 61-2 Simpson's mourning 7 1-3 Simpson's black 71-2 STRIPES. . - American 10@11 Amoskeag. 12 Awning stripes . 1 J LewitonA 17 1-2 Hamilton 11 1-2 Omega lla2 Pittsfield 1-1 LUMBER. Framing. 18 ft. and under $20 00 Each add. ft over 18 , per M . . 50 Fencing , No. 1,12 to 30 ft. . . . 22 00 " No. 2,12 to 20 ft. . . . 2000 Sheeting , dressed , No. 1 20 00 " " NIL 2 1900 Common boards , dressed 22 00 STOCK BOARDS. A stock 4000 B " 3500 C " SO 00 Common stock 25 00 F LOOKING. No. 1 flooring 40 00 No.2 " 3500 No.3 " 2500 Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . , 45 00 KIDINO. No. 1 Hiding 1 2500 No.2 " 22 50 No.3 " 20 CO PICKETH. No. 1 pickets , per M 32 50 No.2 " " 2500 FIN1HHINO. No. 1 finish , 1J , IJ , and2in. . . 6500 No.l " lin 5000 No.2 " li , li , and 2 in. . 4500 No.2 " lin 4000 No.3 " .in 3500 BHIP LAP. Plalnsblplap : . . . . 2300 OG * No.l 3000 " No.2 2500 " " No.3 CEILINO. | beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 2500 " " No.2 2300 i " 4 and fi in. , No. 1. . . 4000 " " " No.2. . . 3500 Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 50 00 SHINGLES. A star ( best ) sh ngles 8 75 No , 2 " 300 No.3 " 250 Lath 400 Lime , bbl 135 " bulk , p rbu 40 Cement , bbl 2 50 Iowa plaster , ' bbl 2 M ) Michigan plaster , bbl 2 Hair , per bu 25 Tarred felt , 100 Ibs 300 Straw board , " 400 0 G battens , per 100 ft. lin. . . 1 25 WellcurbinR 3000 Rough J , and 2 in. , in batts , per 100 ft. lin 60 POSTS Cedar halves , 7 in 18 " 6in 16 " Quar.ter8 iu 16 Oak , 4x4 SO " 4x6 40 0 G casing , 5J and 6 in. , per 100ft.lin 300 Oak plank and timber , per M. 40 00 Clearpoplar 6000 Black Walnut 10000 HIDES. Green hides , per _ Ib 6 Green cured hides ? Dryhides 16al7 Dry salted hides 10al2 SheepPelts 25al 60 Tallow 4J LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. High wines , pergal 1 08 Alcohol , 180 per cent per gal. 2 10 Fren' h spirits , proof 1 18 Marshall's bourbon whisky * 1 2.i Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25 Brandy , very fine , per gal 2 O0. 8 00 " common to fine 1 50 Gin , 100 per cent 150 " Holland , 90 per cent 125 Rums , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 60a3 00 " New England 2 00 Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50 " " per case 7 50 " " per 100 ca es 7 00 Champagnes , pint * in baskets. 25 00 Domestic chauipaigne 22 00 Port wine , per cat-e 1 60a3 00 Sherries 1 50a3 00 Ales , Edinburg 2 75 " Bas8&Co.'s 225 Guinness Dublin stout 2 25 LEATHER. Beat slaughter sole 32 Bestoak 41 French kips 1 lOal 40 French calf , leading brands. . . 1 502 10 Domestic kijw 75al 10 Domestic calfs 1 lOal 30 Hemlock upper , per foot 25a26 Dak tipper , per foot : -5a"6 Brain , upper per foot 25 Linings , per doz 8 00a9 50 Toppings , per doz 1100 Morrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a' 8 oil dressed 35 " , Simon per skin 3 00a3 25 " glove kid 30 Boot webbinc , per foot 45 HARNEbS LEATHER. No. 1 Pittsburg oak 44 No. 11'ittaburg oak 42 NTo. 1 Cincinnati oak . * . -II STo. 2 Cincinnati oak 39 No. 1 hemlock 39 No.2HemIock 37 COAL-RETAIL. Anthracite 1050 Blowbuig 12 00 Wyoming 850 Dsxaloosa 5 50 [ owa nut 600 White Breast 5 50 Facts that We Know. If you nro suffering with a severe cough , cold , asthma bronchitis , con sumption , loss of voice , tickling in : he throat , or any affection ot the or lunga , we know that DK. NEW DISCOVERY will give you immediate relief. We know of hun dreds of cases it has completely cured , and that where all other medicines lad failed. No other remedy can ahow one-half as many permanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory jroof that DR. KINO'S NEW DISCOV ERT will cure you of Asthma , Bron chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se vere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness , or any Throat or Lung Disease , if you will call at J. K. IBU Drucr Store yon can get a trial bottle free of cost , era a regula- size bottle for 81.00 janlGly(2) ( BucKien'B Arnica Salve The BEST SALVK in the world f or 3nta , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Elhenm , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapp- ) d Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all tinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve i guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- iod In every case or money re winded. Price 25 cents per bet For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH. Omaha. AYEE'S CHEERY PECTOiSAL For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs , such as Coughs , Gelds , Whooping Congh , Bron chitis , Asthma and Consumption. The few composl tion * , which hnvewpn the confidence of mankind and become household wordf , among not only one but many nations , .must have extraor- Jdir.ary virtues. Per- h r * no one evert- z cured so wide a repu tation or maintained itio lonf u AVER'S , CnERRT FlCTORAL. It 'has been known to he public about f > rty yean , by a long continued eriec of marvelous cures , that have won fr t a confidence in its virtues , never equalled by any other medicine It still makes the moet ea- eetoU cures for Couyhi , Coldt , Coniumption , hat can be made by medical skill. Indeed , the CBXXXT PZCTOHU , has re > lly robbed thwe din- gcro s alMaces of therr terrors to a great extent and giving a feeling of immunity from their fat- M effects , that is well founded if the remedy be Jon in season. Kvtry family should have U n their oset for the ready ana prompt relief of taaembers. Sickness , sufferinir and even life * tared by this timely protection. The prudent hould not neglect it , and the wite. will not. [ ep it to j on for the protection it affords by its tlaaly BM in sudden attacks. . M , J , C , AYEH 4 CO. , LOWELL , MASS ' A PECULIAR WOMAN. "Ketch h ld , Tom. There ! I declare - clare if yon ain't spilled about a quart 1 I knew jou would get it too full. " "I didn't * pill more than ten drop * , [ Cousin Silence. How you worry over the low of a little grease ! " "It's one of my principles to eave ; as you might o' 1-arnod long ago. " "I believe in > prejadioo ; but what's a few drops of lard more or less with this farm , and nobody knows how much in bank ? You ec'rop and screw as if you think there were danger of getting on the town. " "Well , jou are the frankest young man I ever siw ; " and Silence Wbith- era put her arms akimbo and gazed al tier cousin , Tom L iwery , as if he was a curiosity escaped from some muse um "Yes ; I always wrs noted for my frankness , " said Tom , coolly , "and ] never hesitated to speak my mind when duty urges. However , I don'l want to hurt your feelings , Cousin Silence. " "No danger , " said Miss Silence , with a liugh ef derision. "I'm no spring chicken , and my feeling's hnve grown tough. But the idea of your duty "nrgia1 you to speak your mind to me. Perhaps .you don't recollect the whippin'sl used jo give you. " "I haven't forgot ten , " laughed Tom "You used to make me do my duty in Ihoao days. But I wish I couM con vince you that it would bo only a Christian act for you to tend a little help lo MM. Baldwin. You wouldn't feel the spending cf fifty dollars out of your fif'y ' thnmaiid. " 'Mass a sikes ! It seems as if other f ilka know mure about my buainegs than I do myself Fifty thousand ! Law ! Who said I was worth that much 1" "O , it's common talk , " replied Tom. ' Wvll , il won't do you any good to talk. You'll never see the culor of my m > iwy after I'm dead and gone. I've nude my will , and since pliin speakin' pleases you. 111 make free to say yon ain't mentioned in it. So there ! " "I calculate to take care of myself , " slid Tom , tilling his chair againct the wll. Leave your money to whoever you chorst * ; I don't want it. " "The day may como when you will want it , Tom Lowoy , and Iheii you'll hj sorry for sayin' them worda. I'll roinember 'em , and so wi'l you when your pride has its fall. There's plenty n' flings lean leave my money to ; it won't , go begging. " "Iguesi no1. " " You'd more'n guess if you was to live here a spell and sea the stream of visitors I have. There ain't a day but I get nagged about my money by somebody. Deacon Bonney thinks it is a bounden du'y to advise me to letve it to found an orphan's home. Old Mr. Oraige want * it left to Wolf bore Academy ; Squire Darby has his mind on it fur a public library ; and the minister thinks I ought to remem ber what a debt's on the church. To hear'em trflk , you'd think I had one foot in the gravt * . I don't gire none o' 'em any fatiffjwtion , and then they say I'm peculiar. Well , perhaps I am , but I don't see no prospect of any change in my natur. ' " Tom laughed. He was spending A con | le of hours at the farm , which had been his only home until he be gan to "scratch for himself , " to use gnunt cousin's expression. Now he never lot more than a d y ortwo pus without looking in on the lone spin ster to sea if he could give her any help , and to-day he was making him self useful in lifting jars and boilers of hot grease on and otf the stove , for Mies Silence was trying out lard. Tom's laij practice , aa yet , was not very exacting ; much to hisiegret ; and ho had m re time on his hands than pleased him "But now do prpiniie that you'H send Mrs. Baldwin something for Christmas , Cousin Silence , " return ing to the attack. "I never promise what I don't mean to preform , " was the characteris tic answer he received to his plead ing. "Eirtha Baldwin and I ain't bean on speakin' terms fur these last five years , and I'd be ma kin' myself pretty small to send her Christmas presents. I'd soon be on the town if I began to help all the poor folks I know. It 'pears lo me that you take a mighty deep interest in them Baldwins , Tom. McIi.'SJ Bonney lot out a hind that you nassparkin' that Prssy Carroll. " "I wish Melissa Bonney would mind her business. " "Don't get riled. I dare say it's truo. Twi'iild ' be like you to court a girl without a penny , beciuse you've not a penny yourself. Prissy Car roll's been raised out o' charity by her aunt. " "That don't make her less lovable , Cousin Si'ence. ' " "Now , Tom Lowey , " said Mies Si lence , brandishing the big iron spoon with which she stirred the lard , ' 'don't make fool of a yourtelf over a pretty face. Butter your bread be fore you eat it. There's Meliesa Bon ney , whose father's worth " "That's enough , " interrupted Tom , and before Miss SiUnoo could stop him he was out of the kitchen door and walking briskly down the path to the gate. "Laws fakes ! what peculiar crea tures men are. Talk of me bein' pe culiar ; why , I ain't a circums'ayoe ' to that Tom Lowey. He'll marry that Piiisy Carroll , now , if it's only to show mo he don'tcarefor ray money , " nnd with n sigh Mil's Silence went back to her lard. "Chtislmas Indeed ! " she gift. mut tered , aft or stanling for some time in deep thought , "I thing I see myself eating humble pie to Martha Bald win. " But somenow or other her con science did uot feel quite so easy as it had felt before Tom's call. An hour later Tom was sitting in the window of Baldwin's small parlor , with his arm around a very trim waist , and a very lovely golden head resting on his shoulder. It was very evident that the closest economy was neces sary with the Baldwins , for the carpet was patchi d and worn , the murlin curtains washed threadbare , and the furniture in sid need o ! varnish and new hair cloth. "I wish I saw mjf way clear.to take " yon out of thii , Prisfy , " said' Tom with a sigh , "but cliants are scarce enough in Wolfboro. " "Now , Tom , where' * the nted to worry ? I couldn't leave Aunt Martha any way. We are both good enough to wait. " "You are too good for this world , Prlsiy , " said Tom , with a kiss on the dimpled chin. 'There's someone knocking ; let me go ; " cried Prissy , springing up and running to the door. It was no visitor , but the hired man from Miss Silence's farm , with the spring wsgon , which ne had brought io'convey Tomato his cou - iu's home , for HIM Silence h d , aot tea- minutes afta * feu .departure , ai hour previous , dveriuraad a" kettle of lard by accident , and been tarribly scalded. ] \ ' * " "Where's my hat'cried ? Tom In great excitement , Vkile the man was telling'b.ow heJ hid waTsted time by going to tier office-firsthand not find ing jitm there-had hunted hint up. m : . ber.over wm * pnnghirlnfo--tb 'li At " Oh , Pri- . > W thtwl , .n < J U ' | into the kitchen whore her aunt was ironing. "Go by all moan * , " slid Mrs. Bald win , whenshe , hud grasped the mean ing of the girl's incoherent explana I tion. "Stay a * lon > ; us you are need ed , anidon't worry ab iut me " I Mii > sv Silence made no remark when Prirsy entered the room with Turn. She was in gre t pain , and was thank ful to see even this member of the hated Baldwin family. For three weks Prhsy was chief director at the. farm , and imaged things so clevrrly that Miss Silence had no chance t find fault. But the grim spinster had no words of com meudation for the young girl's untir ing industry. "J calkerlate to pay yon for what you have done , " she said one day , as she watched Prissy making broad. "You needn't think you are working for nothin' . " "I don't want any pay , Miss Si- lenoo , " said Prissy , with trembling lips , I'm only too glad to do what I can , because "she hesitated and turned scarlet. "Because you're in love with Tom , " finished Mi s Silenej. "Uh , you needn't blush ; I know all about it , nd if ho chooses to break his head agin a stone wall , I ain't agoin' to stop him. " f Ai the end of three weeks Mias Si lence wes able to be about ajain , and Prissy went home , declmng the twenty dollar bill offered her for her serves. _ But she had not boon gone lhr6eTnoi/r\whentbe / hired OIMI came from the farm with two large baskets , which he rat down on Mrs. Baldwin's kitchen floor. "Compliments of Mies Silence , and she sent these in place of money , " tnd was driving off in tha spring wngon before Prissy eould recover BufHcirntly from her tistonishment to ask any questions. Th-a baskets were full of good things of every sort , and there was a royjl Christmas dinner for the Baldwins the next day , much to the joy of the children , who hud contemplated ruefu'ly ' dinning on mush and pot i toes. Prissy sent a note cf thanks to Miss Silunca by Tom but tha never received an answer. Tom went on , and Tom's law busi ness improved eo much that he per- cuidod Prissy against her better judg- rcent to marry him. Mi'B Silence did not grace the im portant occasion by hr pretence. "I've no time to bo gallivanting off ( o weddings , " was her excuse when Tom reproached her for this slight. "She is tuch a peculiar woman , wo uvist not expect her to act like other people ; but she has a good htatt in spite of htr queer way , " s + ld Prissy , whi n Tom tried to make excuses for his cousin's remissness "But her ( -reate-t j'tsouliarity lies in her not liking you , Priisy , " said Tom , kissing his bride's soft chrek. "And Icfui'tquite forgive her lack of taste. " All went well with the your.g ctuply for morn than a yer. They bi'k'sn housekeeping in a modest cot tage , Tom was paying frr by instil ments , and were eo prudent lint they mu > aged to gather about tlifin many little comforts thit made their home pleasant. But fortune seldom smiles long at a time , as we all know , and reverses will come to every one. One bitter cold night in December , Tom's house caught ou fire and burned , nothing boinj left except a few clothes belong ing t3 Prissy and the biby. Of coiirae Mre. Baldwin opened her liouio to them at oncethough it neces sitated much crowding. Priaby sug gested an appeal to Miss Silence , I ut Tom emphatically declined to make it. He was far to proud to ask for help which he thought should have been earnestly offered. His law books nnd mpers t > ad all been desttoyed in the ire ; for he had uei a room in the c-'ttage for an office , and getting a liv ing was rather up hill work. Christ mas was dreary enough thatyoir , aud even Prisay'a courage rank aa she thought of the future. "Tom Lowoy ill have a chance to show whit sort of stuff he's made of , " said Miss Silence. "Ho burdened tiimselt with a wife and biby , and tie'll have to look out for 'em. I told bim I'd never give him a dollar of my money , and I'll keep my word , no mat'er what happens. " Miss Silence had thought ht-raelf pro < f against the weakness of falling ill ; but in March the caught a severe cold , and pneumonia ensued. She felt she never should get well again , nd the doctor did not deceive her with false hopes , but told her frankly : hat in all probability sbe would live jut a few days. "I want t-j see the lawyer at once , f that is the case , " she said. "I must make a new will. " Mr. Simons , who bad managed her business for years , came as soon aa ho bad received her message , and the will was made. He h < d hardly left the house when T m called. "I'm worae , " said Miss Silence , feebly , "but I'm not afraid to go. Perhipa I'm peculiar in that aa in other things. Deacon Bonney and ; he minister , Mr. Craig"and Mr. Dar by have been here urgin' of their sev eral claims. I told each one o' 'em [ 'd consider the matter. " "Will they bo disippointed , Couain Silence ] " asked Tom. Poor fellow ! ho was in mch sore strait that he could not hflp a desiree ; o hnve some small help from his cous in's hoard. He hardly dared to hope ihe had left him a cent ; and yet ho was her only relative. "This remains to be soon , " was the unsatisfactory reply he received to lis question. "But don t you clu r- iah no hopes , for I ain't left you a cent. " A bitter smile curled Tom's lips , but ie made no reply. "I suppose yon think me peculiar n not leaving you my money , eeein' ron'ro the only kin I have got , " wont Dn Miss Silence , "but you've taken mch precious care to convince me that iron , don't want it. that I've believed pou and acted accordin' . " Tom went home and repeated she jonveraation to Prissy , who shpd a rew teats , but tried to cber her hus band's drooping spirits with hopes of more law business in the spring. That night Miss Silence died , and , he whole town turned out to her 'aneral-a few days later. "I expect the Wolfboro Academy will find itnelf able to erect a new juilding.when Miss Silence's will is read , " said Mr. Craig. "She told me she'd consider ihe matter , and I enow she was impressed with my ar gument. " "ITether think you are mistaken , " said Squire Datby , "for I feel morally ttrtain she has left bet * money to 'ound a library. " The minister , who stood near , railed to himself. He had not the slightest doubt that the debt which inng over the church like a pall would low ba lifted through Miss Silenca's trill. Tomdid : not want to go to the read- ng of the , important document , but ? n sy"iniisteaj so they went together , though neither looked very cheerful. Mr. Simons made no objection to .he . presence of 'Squire Darby. Mr. 3raig and the minister chuqkled ea Deacon Bonney entered , with a pleas- ml nil6 for'Tom , who -weU-knew wnfttrvftrcaBiio triumph lay beneath it. - The viU ws * d ted a f e v days pre- tfoup , ana.verery-penns.fn the bank - ind tbo'laj a forp were lejt .unco'di- ftej&fy tfrFriKV fafHTfJje band's name waf act tt utoi ! 4. almost fainted from thi sudden nlief to all her lr 'uH's. T > o f.i'o * of t'lts o'h r iiicn pre-oiiL were studies t.io. The L.a-n loft the huu'6 without a worJ , nnd t'io ' Squire looked grm If at Mr. 0 < < ig "She w.ia a peculiar woman , " said the M'niiter ' , wiping hii brow , on which thel-e-idel drops of perspira tion stood th'ckly. His anxiety : ib > ut the churoh had b eti verygrtat to sei > . But Tom aud Prissy could nffi-r-l to forget their dniui c usin's pecubari ties , since she had kept her vow never to leave Ti.rn a edit , aud yit hid ! managed ! o make hnn co nfortabl- * fur life. Thi-r.i WHS MI ini'iiediatc relit ting of the comfort blj farm house and Tom furnished a uico oHice ii town , and drove in every moriiint ; in the spring wag n. Past troubles anc cires were forgotten ; the Baldwins were made more comfortable ; aud- considering all things , Miss Silenct did moro po > d with her money than il she had Irft it to found a library or lift a church dnbt. PROU1USTIXATION is a thief. It negluct hj-gionic and uutiila loss on its victims. SOZODONT sa > s , "lot me preserve the tt-oth of your niou'h. " I'ri'crast- inntion whisper * , "wait until your teeth need fill-iij ; . lirc.ik this fltvery use SOZOpONT .xnd kpcMour [ masli- cat-ira until old age. Get it at once. A proirastit'ator iiuts fit' , and B I'old * on furevcr. AN OPEN AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant , fascinating tiiits of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti ficial , and all who will take the trouble may secure them. These roseate , bewitching hues follow the use of Hagan's Mag nolia Balm a delicate , harm less and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish , removes Sal- IOWHCSS , Tan , Uedness , Erup tions , all evidences of excite ment and every imperfection. Its etfecls are immediate and so natural thatuo human being can detect its application. nlways Cures aud itovor disnp- pointn. The w&rliVb , reat Pniu- Reliever for Man and Boast Cheap , qaiclc nnd reliable. PITCHER'S CASTOKIA is not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon , Mothers like , and Physicians recommend CASTOKIA. It regulates the Bowels , cures AViiul Colic , allays Feverishue&s , uiid de stroys AVornis. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cnrn , a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala dy , hy Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , thi cures at any stage heforo Consumption seta in. ONLY EFFECTUAL KiDNEY REMEDY AND Sl'F.CIKIi ; FOR HrUht'sOife.1 ! " ' , Llabvtes , Netvi'tis Debility , Pain In the Ujck , Loin * or Side , Irofly | , Oraii'l , Incontinence aud Retention ol Urtne.iml Kenulo Comp'ainta. Send for our treatise on the Kulnen , ontlile.1 " h'je ! ) Vou Shnnld Hee.l , " a little paniplilet containing a great dcil of In'orraa'ion free. Excelsior Kidney Pad Co. , SULK A new an/i hitherto unknown rcmoly for > 11 dlt aesoftlc Kidn'js B'idl r. a d frmiry It wi I positively cure Dial e * s Cwv- 1. Urop- HT , 1'richt's D'seis , inat'iMj to rctun or cxntll the Urine , C < ta-rh of 'he m dfer , hi--h -toreil and tcanty urine , Painful I r nn'nir , L\M' BACK , General Weaki.css , nd all Kcnule Com- pUluta. _ _ It avoids in'.cn.al madici ie . It certain In it effect * and cures when ii"thnu rife cm For lale t-y all D.u .aU or sent by nwil free upon rrceipt of the price , 32. CO. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. your nl < lre 3 for our little hook , How a Life wai Saved. " JAMES K. ISH , Agent for Nehrwk . MEAT MARKET , l > . l > . Jtlock , Kith St. Frch an 1 Salt licit * o all km. IB constant on h id , prices reason-ibls. Vegetables In ecae on r'ooil deliveird Unny part of the city. WM AU8T , n i' * ! l "h trth fit ATTEHTIOH , BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of tha celebrated Kaolin Banks' , near ' LOUISVILLE , NKB. , had now ready at the depot at Lonisvflle , on the B. & M. railroad , to" fiH any order at reasonable priced. Par- tie * denirinp a white front or omazuenUl will do weUtogiVe us a call cr sand t. ,1 , HOOY K < GO EAST -MA TUB Cliieugo & Aorfhwcstem 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It la the SHORT , SURE and Safe Rout * Between COUNCIL BLUFFS 1SD CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE anil ll points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PDBUO GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANT OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It Is the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which li'run PULLMAN HOTEL CABS ! In addition to theaeand to please all classes of travelers. It KVW FIRST-CLASS MEALS at it * EATING STATIONa at 60 cenU each. ITS TRACK IS STEEl RAILS I US COAUHES ARE THE HNE TI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS \uuwi.-h the Beat Tr3\ellne Accomm-- ti 1135011 uiM buy \otir ticket by this Itou e flANI > 1LLTAHE NONEOTIIER. All Ticket Agent a can R lMou Through Tickets \ia this road and Ch ck u-nul Bug- free < f Charge. OMAHA TICS F r OFFICES 1211 Farnfcam 8t . Tor llth. an I at Union PjciHc Depot DK.WLK OKFH'E In Color do Central rd L'ni IVi-i icTicVet Ortli SAN I'KANCISCO UfMl'K 2 Haw Muntgom- crj Sireot. For iiifiiriiiatio" , foMrr , maps , ttc. , not ob tainable at Hume Ticket Office. atMiesi * nf u0'c1 of th Company , or MARVIN HUCHITf , W H STEMMTT , Gen ! ) Mna , : < T , Goi'l Fi * . Agent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , _ Of nl Ag't Omaha & Ci-uiic 1 Bli'ga. SHORT LINE 18SO. K. C. , ST. JOE & C. B. R. R. , la the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST Fruru OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cats between Omaha and St. Louis and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS FUUCHIW ALL Eastern & Westa' ' n Cities With leys charjiw and iu advance of other llneti. ' 1 hi * entire lln la equipped with Pullman'i Palace Sleeping Can ) , Palace Day Cotch- e , Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler anil the celebrated U eating-house Air-Brake. tfl-SEK THAT YOUIl TICKET READS' * * jfcJTVia Kaunas City , St. Jneeph andTEl arC'iimciUluff8lt.R.vla ! Sf5i jtarJooamlSt.Ixiiil3.THL Tick U for ( tale at all coupon stalinug In th W.irt. J. F. \KNAIID , A C. DA WES , Urn'l SU.t. | . GenT 1'aea. A 'I Irket Ag't St Jvraph.Mo fct Joseph , Mo , W C. SEACUKIdT , Ticki-t Ajen. | , ZH Flfiwnth Street , bel < "en Famtmn and I'niulaa , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TEHON , A. 11. BARNARD , P-na. Agtnt , Om-iha. G i'rl ARfnt , Oinaha SIOUX CITY & PACIFRJ AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. Tht Old Rthctble Sioux City Huute ! 100 JULES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COONOLL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all ) > oiiit4iii N'o them luwa. Minnesota anil Dakota. ThU line li equipped with th < - Im proved Webtin < ; hou e Automatic Air Hraieiand Miller I'UUorm Coupler anil Buffer. And f < r SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT is iinsurpaiwttl. Elegant Drawing Rixira v d Slrepins Carvwel and rontrnlUu by the torn- pany , mil Through With ut Chance between Union 1'nciflc Transftr I'cpot , Cuurcil Bluffs. anil St. I'.ml. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer l > C | > ot at Cmincil Illuff' , at 5 : . 5 p m. , nmhm , : loux Cily at 10.20 p. m. , and &t. Paul at 11M > a m , inak 114 J5S-TEN HOURS IN AIIVANCB or ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning , Ira\ St. Paul at 3:30 p m , ar- rivl 11 : at Sioux City aflI& a m. . and Un'on ' Pacific Tran.for Depot , C uncil Bluff" , at 0:10 : a.m. Be sure that your tickets read via "S. C. & P. R. R. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Jlissouri Valley , Iowa. P. E. KOBINSON , Afs't Ocn'l Paw. Agent. J. II O'BRYAN , Southwestern Freight and I'aiKnxer Agent. my20-tf Conndl Bluffi THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I TIHIE _ _ CHICAGO QURLINGTON & QUINCY With Sinrotli mid Perfect ? rak. . Elegant Pa - scn er Ccacheg , and PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS _ Itiia knowedKed hy the Press , and all who tr.ivi-1 tu r it , 10 be the Ilest Arx | > inted and I't-ht Man iLe'l I "H'l in the Country. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should bear in mind that thU is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Pomls Eaat. North and Nor'hwmt. Pasxeiijjeri by this Itoute Ime choice of FOUR DIFFEKENT KOUTES , And the A'h. nt t-c ofSix Daily Linen of Palace M-epui { C rd from Chicago to New York City Without Change. All E pre-s Trains on this Iinrare equipped nith the Wii-tiiij bouse Patent Air Brakes and Miller'Ptent Sifeiy Pla'form and Coupler * , fie m" t Perfeit I ro- tfcction Agains. Acti- dcnjs in the world PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND 0 NINC CARS Are run on the Liiriintou : Koute. Infonnition couLtni'iu fiimles , Kates , lime Connri-foii , etc , will be cheerfully given by appljm ; : ft the offlcv of tlm rtunigton Pout * , 6ii : 'ourlr ntn Street , Omaha , eb l ka. C. E PKKK ItS. I ) W. IIIICIKOCK. Oou'l Vana er Oen. Wtst'n Pass Ag't. J. O. PHILLIPPI , S : . Joe. , M . General Agent , Omaha. II. P. liULL , fep5-dl licket Agent Omaha. < DC In < D Oil per day at home. Samples w.nh I > 3 IU ( JZUf5free. Address Stinson & Co. , fortune ) , 11 une. . .Ccr.stipallon and Piles. ! r. UK. I n. CL\ni .R..utaH ro.Tt.'BT . " . . - . WK- . "lnu ci of KIIJ.M-.Y TKOCr.LCS . - . . li-l Ilkncliorm. . It ha mrr'Jron r rtr i/rtitaenorriLI > , oal Lt ncrtr f. Kc-1 tr ' -.ite-Ockntly. " 7. TLTOX TAIKCrm. . : * . r.tSt.\Jl > on , TC , 1 > . j , ltl rrrloclc'KTn > i ' * jcar ci-rciif p-iCVrlns froia Jij f. P. JIOGA.BO.V , < C ? v" < iat ' " " < lcfC wpnJern far me In c < - i r.i-scty carlivj CTcro JJrrr and EWncr j ' ' . " < imf'tlat. IT irIAS § \fQ DERFUL : i POWER. J D7ICAU5K IT ACTS ON THEJ /.ITEIt.TIIi : BOWELS XXD HUJ-j * 4 ( > "EVd AT TiineAjir TUIE. I > < 5 Dccauao It cloanae cha ayctemof j t3 the poIeonouB humore that dovoop ! I f IntCianoyand Urinary dtseaoeSt Bll-1 Slo-jzneas , J.iundlce , Constipation , I " Piles , or In RhcumatUm , Neuralgia | ri an Fcmalodisorder * . $ \ err rnd casbftaentbTEBmnpTCval' ! . rjO = op i f-j i i a-j a > * fin * " 1 " - " Bjr It at the Dm clata. frtept I"4 L jj- APPETIZER For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Diseases of th * THKOAT and LUNGS. The inoHt acceptable prcp-r.tion in Die ki nnii > \ r-I I ; > .1. i ; t TOMI HOCK ami KYF-1 llttl LfCmOU juice , you liavenn oxollollt Al > pct/i-r ! n > Ttn C. f' r c ril anit famlj u The iumifn.-e ml i-ereimiir Irml the inimtn.n < ti , . nu- . nc I Ui Jr the b t ci encva of ll 'irHl'K and | v > | iil ii\ Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. PATnM | | | - "OJf T UK DhthlM II h r Hriirimi | | > I-aJ ilr Ier li lrj l | nlm > 8 rj" i TOO U/iU 1 lUili conin.-.i Kman , I U-.c m p a i. I our T.M.f KIH'K * u < l KVK , whifti tha only MKUIC'ATUll article umle , tVj OEM Ih I t mv a I.OVKHXMK.VT STAMP rn e. ih bf..l . Extract from Report of the Comini > - < ioner of Internal Revci tie : TRKXMKY litril.TMNT. tKHCr OKIVTEHXAL KtVFV E.\ tt ui < eiu < < , l > . C , J nuary Z6fl99i > . J Vesflrv. IAWRJ-NOE A. MAKTIN , 1111 Mulwn St. . ricaK . H . . tie DAI SAM I-F1ULU to I iMtl 'he * Hn.aH ri . .I t' . tl.nar . | < U nct r l i .u-i int , uhllt * the whi kt atd thr Qjrui'ctWMitiitt. an * m l-lon rritrt' i * . * u a. rre ' Ii rir * r f th pa'iei * . f * ' in | > oumTcd J cci r ior t < th ' rnm'a. it m * ft prlj le tlj c < laia SlfeL11 t > iAlj I'KKCAHATION irnltr tlie i > r- ii--n of U S K i - f -.ti-n * . a" . | whr-i I.A , Uuii U. i y l eoIJ l > j Pru.ttut * . A | i'hec rivDiHiil Other P rM ilbru r i Jtiinj ; Ilitm ! Me t | y cLU tax as li < ] ii < r liealeiH Yonr i : < r < | w-lullv. ( -nre.p ) OKEKM 13. RAUM.CommlSBloa r LAWRENCE & MARTIN Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DKUGGISTS , GROCERS aul DEALERS everywh WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE C.SOCRAFHY O < THIS COUNTRY. SEE BY EXAMINING THIS. MAP. THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R IS THE UllEAT COXXECTIMJ LINK BETWEEN THE KAST & THE H Its main line runs from Cblr.iin > - > < onncl ! IKntntCan ff-reatlnir pnrpofesonly. lr - Hlutf 4 , paj nlnK thronjzrj Joliet. < ) uc < vi. : Iji > .ille. ffit'iit feutr c ot cur I naie Inr5 IK u > 3i Uenrseo. Molln . Kock Ii > > .inil. Davenp > rt. West s > AI. n > X * i-re yon tun eujoy your * . Liberty , Iowa City.Maretn. i. HriNiklyn. "Irlnni-ll. atml huor'ot the ilif. lies Momes ( the capital of l nv.i ) . . < tuart. AtlinMaKniflcent Irt-n Hrldcci span tbr Jl.- tlc. and Arncn ; with Lrnnrhe tidiu Ilur-Hu anil Mi ouri rnr5nt all point * en < Jnnttlnn to IVorIa"llt n Junction titVacnline. . an t tran icr are.iTometl atCounct tlco. WanhliiKtiin. KalrHcId. KMon , Uvlknxp. I Kiiuia' * 'itr. l-eavenwurth. nrt Atcli : * ooc- CcntrcTlllP. l'rlnrpnn.Trenton. Cnllntin. uineiiwti < inL lntmaUBln Lnlon I > fpnt * . r . . avcnworth. Atchl j. and Ka.1l . . , - I liB KKAJi. & ' 'g-'Au ' T & Washmeton ti , SiKounify. < > 5kalo < i a.anil Knor- . Tllltt : KcoknK to Farainston. Itonaparti * . Kcn- FOLLOWS tnnsDort , IndcpcmlcnU KMon. Uttnninrv Kildy At ( IIICAOU. with all dlTerntut : licet * TlllPOskali > o 3. fella.Mi-nnic. anil lies Momes , Ea t ( iml & .uth. . . . . . . . - New ton to Monroer IX1 Moinv * to Indtanolaaud At K.NGtKwtion. irlllitheLw iM.K , tlf r. Wlntersct : Atlantlto howls and Audutmn : and t. \\.At 1L1UK A oca to llarlcn. Thl Is positively tlic only At WASHINGTON line UTS. with r. Kailroad. which one * , aud operates a tlitounn L. K it. I1n * from ChfCHCi > Into the St.itu of Knntns. At LA > AI Lr. wl.h HI VntK. . IL Throuch Kxprejs 1'afenccrTrains , with I'ull- At I'eiiHlA. with ! P. .t J ; T. 1 . * B V mnn "alareCHr attaclUMl.nrRniiie-ichn'ay daily W. ; Ill MM andT. P A W. It.K between CitiCAfio iind I'roiiiA. KANKAS ' : TV , At ICot Ik 1-LA > 'I > with "JliIwaiiKet * > I'ODNCit. IlLtrrrs. j.KArEXWoiiTH nnd ATCHI- Island -.icrt Line " mill Kocfc IflilA If SON. Through car * Hroaio run bntwefn SI i' * i u- At IiAVhMMiitr. with tlie luvtrni-ort f : co and Kin .i ( ity. no the "inht.iukuo and C..M. .tst P it. It Kork Island Shf * I.lnt- . " At WKST LlliruTV nitltlhell. . ( It. & N The " ( Ircat V.ock Island" Ii mnitiiitlocntly At ( illlNM.I.t. Tllh Cfiitmi Inwi : K. 1C enulpped. lt roadjird l slrnplr ptfrfoi-t. Hud its AlDL.x MolM.s vrllhH M. AlI > U . . track Is laid with steel rnil . At oi-M'iL III err- " , with t'nion I'jciti k. V What will plrase you mo t will l > the pli'n nr" AtMtllA. . with It. A.M. > . ILH IL III > t. ; Of enloyina your incaN , while iiawuis mt'rtliw All "M MHI'tJl NC"TIoX.wUIll5..l It Jc ' beaatifal prairie * of Illinois and lonru. Innneof At < TTl-JI\VA. witn Central lowall * our macnlflccnt Dminc Cars that accompany nil fct. I. A Pnind I" . It. A t . Jt. lld . Throuffli Exprc'i Traim. Vou ci't an tutire At kriiKi'K. with TnU IVo. AVnr - ; \ \ meal. SB KQod a.i ! " rervd In nny flrst-cljs hotel , I uns * Pue . nmlL K. Ke < > A N.-W. K ' rorsevpnty.flve ceiits. AtMBIMI.V. . with 11. M.J ILK. /pprrclntlnlf the fact that n malority of I ho At ATrniruN. with .Mch..Tor-rim Afc , fft oeoplo prefer separate apartment- * Atcli A Nfl > . and fen. llr. I" . P. IL Has. pnrposen ( nnd the imnieii ipi . .nier l > usi ei At LKAVE.XWUKTU. with Kau. Pae. . of this linn warranting ID. wo-in-pl > Hsnl < < > an Cent. It. Kit- . . nounce that this Company runs I'ltllnuin'if irr AtKAN ! A < CiTv.with nil lines lor U" Siitping far * foraleepinc purposes , and 1'atut nn.lhuuthweyt. ICI.I.MAX I'AI.ACE C.VKS rr pun Ilirotiieh to COIINCII. ni.UFFw. KA.VS.VN ci'rv. ATVIIINIIX. mt I.KAVE.NIVOIITJ' Ticket * via thin I.lnikniiwn * Hit * " < lrv.it JtncU. Ivlund JCuiilc. " arc . ' t Jr alt Ticket Aiccnti In the I'nlli- .Hlnle * nnil 'nmntii. Fur liifiirmntlon not uhlainuble ( your hunic ticket ofllcc. nddrr > . A. . KIIVIHALL. K. K'i.IOIIN. . Oeu'l fcuptrtntetnlent. Uen'l Tkt. and Pn : Vi f.- * * . * bUi > fr K * FURNITURE BEDDING FEATHEHS , , , And everyining pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE . S3SCX V JJJECXOSg ap 14 mon th eat i-IOS and 1 10 Farnhuin Strec , Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator -rri / " \ ry _ i c > < } / * \ J2 VJrC JL < T > C v/ - MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST&GOSPRINGFIELD , 0 They also make Buckeye Improved Iron L'eam Waikinr Cultivator , with cr without Sj riiu s. TheSfeiv Force Feed ItucKcrc Drill , mic or t\\o Her > e Sijlo. Enquire lor them nt the beat di-n.ft rt ? . F. H. PTOH , Gen. Agent , Upiaba. mmwm Always Fresh ! Always Eeady ! Oinf lhcid > anU ; sthitTAERAXT'sniurR ArniizsT brirsr a drr white powder h 3 'V r many i. 'ur l n imral water , 15 the fret tta * H never bfCum > ai ill troU'e , It is V < re'0. the ait' admiratle rrerara'ica tut only f r travrti rs on l nd nd sea , hut lor al ! hoe < d abrirbt./resh. rarktes l'eratl o nl crrac- tive , an 1 il i * alaj < rcfdv. SOLU 1 ! AI.L DRCfiCIS S * T s * ! Jgfj . . . . outfit H , a " .3 NERVOUS DEBILITY , , v.l Wc.Ui. ' 5 r * Huuipnreys ta.i . . it. . . . v r - * r eoathiftV. 5S fic Ko. 28. cs-lu r r e-lT kr.Prie . * O.-J v , , , . .1 Ur. JJ w-dertory . - - J . ret , rr .ipt of price. ' 'HV " -.aT,3 lliMIE'i ' MEI CO , ' < 0 Fa ton St. . .N w ork. u of Recelp' * - DK. A. S. PEXDEKY. CONSULTING PHYSICIAN : 193 Teath Street , - OilAHA , Vf B I SKA Cfferln h's ' -wrrlcei la * U 'le , art-n tc of . bjifc la - .o aa4 vuxuy * : ii