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THE GENUINE . C. McLANE'S J i' not recommended as a remedy "for I al he ills that flesh is heir to. " but in afietMone of the Liver , and in all Bilious . Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head- 1 ache. oV diseases of that character , thev stand without a rival , ' , AGUE AND FEVER. No better esthnrtic can be used pre paratory to , or Piter taking quinine. As I a wmpb > purgative they aie uuequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Fhe genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal ou tlie lid , withthe itupresMon.McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C MCLAJCE and FLEMING BROB. J&Innitt njoum \ \ in" the genuine JJR.C McLANE - LIVER PILLS , pre pared by FLOII.XG JlliOis , J'lttslmivli , Pa. , tire market being full of imitations of the uxme Jvfine , , p.-IIptl differently , but same promniciatioii. 7 ( OMPLAINT8. A rlt Ui and hftcctunl Cure , EY PAV1S' PAIN-KLLLEE H i stood tv t * = l of rokrv TK.RB' trial Dtrtiiivi'S 'C M ( ach Mtle. OLD H V ALL DRL'OQISTS ATTCSMEtS-AT-LAW. P BICBOM W. W. Kianm. STURGES & BARTLETL I- TTOKKt'i ATI.4W .NO l.CreightouBlock , JOamhg > , b. - QHAFLES POWELL , IV ' IHElE Ct orrer JMh ind K'.f , . , Umaiia > th. Vs'M. SIVEBAL , 1 TTORNM AT LAW-C.mpb U' Block , lSthiitrtlietvevuFarnluim and Douglia. OMAHA. NEB. D. L. THOMAS , * TrORNEV AT LAW-Lo na inotey. bnjs > V and eeils real wtals. lloum g.Crelghton A. C. TROUP , TTORNEY AT LAW Office Io ith Geurg * E. Prltchett IrXM OMAHA. SEE. DEXTER L. THOMAS , TTORNEV Al LAW-Crnicksnink I Bnlld jfi. lc < . A. M. CKADV.'ICK , TTOW.'EY AT IAW Offioo IWH Farnliua A Btr et. _ A. SWARTZLAHDE A TT&HNEY AT LAW Coi. 13th and Funham OX gtmt. _ _ maygtl WIUIAM A. FONDA * * TTORKEV AKI > COUNBELOB AT LAW. Jt\ . Room So. C , Frenier Block , opj-odte Port gce. OMAHA , M. L. PEAEQDY , LAWTEU-Offloa In Creishton Block , not to Post Offlce , OMAHA. NEBRASKA. E , D. MCLAUGHLIN A TTORXKV AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF Jt\ . THE PEACE-Sjulhwst ccrner BlUenth iMtflaaSt. J9"Collectlnni ITomptlv Attande4" to-Ta O'BBIEK & BAnTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , OFFICE-Cnlon Blotk.Fi/tcenth tat Farchual A.I. ROBISON , 4.T LAW. Room Crtightoa JL. gloc . i > MATIA Web. tunl-tt ATTORNEY AT LAW. K6T3AOH BLOCK , CQR. DOUQ & I5TH ST& OUAIIA , KEB. p W. d. Connell , AttorneyatLa w. Office : rotitroanii , up stain , la liuucom'f W brich Miildlug , N. W. eoruer n t enth and Btrccta. I \ . Hastes. COAS K. RBDICK. CrPC PCGi REDIOK & REDICH , GiSt Attornoys-at-Law. 0Ei - - . Ei BpedJ attentloa wtlt be given to all gulU agalnft corporations of every description ; will tnctlce in al .lie Ccurtn ot the Suto aud the BtN United States. OSw. Farnhun St , opposite N Court House. House.ADAM& ADAM& SIMERAL , UiEi ArrorUfK\a O.T LA\Y Boom e Ei Block , 16th ud Donylu rtroete. no9dh IU IUO. O. AT UlW-SiS Famlwci 8Ue t O.Ob ATTORNEV Omtha T < abniiik . ObQc Qc PARKE QcN A TTORNE7 AT LAWHth aad N , wlthO V. Doani > OlCt W. T. O. J. HUM i CtBl RICHARDS & HUNT , RiPi BlRi Attorneys-at-Law , MiN. PiMi Omen 215 South Fourtoe-th Street. N.E ESt Only Direct Line to France , SaCa CaLl CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN " -T1ETWEEN New Y.uk nd ILine.Pier i2N.B Jj toot of MortouKt. , pier ol company. Travelers by this line nioiJ both tram-It by ED Ll tab ndlwa ) nd Uiu discomfort of crossing the Sac bicne Ifn a small b < > t AKADA , FRAKOEn , WeJn < l y January SI Et ( noon. AMERIQUE , U. JOCCLO , Wedneeday Febrturj HI FBAVCE , TRCDII.IS , Wednwday , February 11 a m. Rs THICK OF PASSAGE ( Including wine ) : BL TO HAVRE First Cabin , 8100 audfSO : Second Co O binti5 ; 6tcer ge , V23lncludtngwineDddlng CoAl sad uUnKils. . rUlS DE BKBIANAirent. 6 Broadway-.N" T. Nt nUATC E. MOOr.ES , No. ill , Wert Side Hth St 8tr * t , B t. Fin.haia and Douglas , Next Dooi StNB o C. S. Exprc3 Office ( Siru ( of Pain ? d tnn tiln. > OMHN'P.lt mi-Am NB All Pe EAST INDIA Clc Ca. Gr B m Coi Ho Noi Cat > JM Tei BITT B'r Mi I I On ILER & 00. . , Pn SOLE MANUFAOTUBBRS OH4RA. Neh. At [ 3e Pal Oti Otido do dodo do doWa Wa A n w an' ! hlt > irto unknown rte dy for all Wad dlracftlo Kldn > yj , Blidier , aud Crinarv d Organ * . " It tfi ] pos twly cure Jhabtut Crawl , Drop- Lot § y , rltbt'B Die * - . Inabilitr to retain or erp l Lotd tb Urine. C.taTh of he BU < kV , hl h colored aad euiy ortn * . P lntul Ur n tn , LAM-C Oat ilAOK. Uenual Weakcess , and all Female Coo- 'ruit plaint * . > It nTniitH In croal nfcdid < x > , li certain Ia It cCiMii and cum wt a nctiln. elte as For ule ty all Diuarl'ta or nent by mail fre upoa receipt oj the price , 8itO DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , " Toledo , O. your i dtcta for our IHU book , do THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING PROPRIETORS- - ait Farntiam , let. 30i end lOtk Street * . TEKMB OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 year , In advance ( postpaid ) . . . .SSL00 6 mint e " " * .oo 3n.onths " " 2.00 T.ME T-BU& THE MAILS , C , 4.N W. K. R.r30a. m , 2:10 : p. ra. C. B. & O 5 r a. m.,2IO p. n. C. K I & P. R. R. . ao a. m. , 2s p. m. C'&bt JooC:30 : a. m S. City * P. 5:30 : a.m. U. I' . RR , ll : 0 a.m. O. & R. Y. to Lli coin , 10 a. m. B. AM. R.R.8 : ) a m. O. & N. W , 7:30 a m. OITKU.O C. &N. W. R.R. , II a. m. , U p m. C. B. & Q. , 11 a. m , 9 JO p. m. C. K I. & P. , It * . m. , 11 p m. C. B. & 6' , Joe. , 11 a.m. , 11 p. m. U. P. R. R. , t p m. 0. & K. V. from Lincoln , 12:10 : p. in. S City 4 I' . , 11 a. m. B. ill. in Neb. . 4 p. to. Loal m < U > tut States Jewa leave but one * a day , vte 1 0 a m. Office open from 12 to I p. m. SunxUrs. TdOMAS F. HALL. Puoimaitw. Arrival And Dcpartmre of Trains UNIONL2ATK. L2ATK. Daily Exprew. . . . 12:15 : p. m. 3:25p.m. : do Mixed 6.10 p m. 4:25 : p m do Frel < ht. . . .5 JO a. m. 1M p. IT. do do 8:16 a. m. 12.-20 a. m. TIM1 CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. LEAVE OMAHA ARRIVE OMAHA. Exprrts . 3iOp m. . 10:00 : a. m , Mill 60 a. in. Mail . 100 p. m. 6unJ } i Excepted. Sundays SxcrpUd. OU1CAOO.IBO K ISLAND & PACIFIC , Mall . tttWa. m. IMul . 19.DOp.tn. Express . 3:40 : p.m. | Exprew. . .100a.ni. CHI JAOO NORTHWESTERN. Mail . 6 : Oa. m.MaU | . . " . . 7.-20p.m. Expteu. . . .8:40r. : m. | Expre - 10:00 a.m. Sunda > &exiept d. KANbAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. l A\B ARRIYT. Mall . S:00a. m. I Exptetn . 7:40 : a , m. l > re B . fl : > 0p.m. ( Man . 7 : i.m. The cn'v line ruunlnir IMI'min ' Slteplng Cars out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA. & NORTHWESTERN .AND SIOUX CITY& PACIF.CEAILROAD3. Eiprws . 6.00a.m. | F pre ' . 4:30 : 1 > m. Dally Except Bundtyi. B. &M. R.R. In NEBRASKA. IWMT ) . KUttim'th ar 10:25 a n BhxxiingtnlTJ5:10 ( : am KarroJ'nc < ar)7:5 ) > pm IKed Cloud (1 ( ? ) 6 : Sam H l Oloud ( arTi7:6tpm I Plattgm'th ( at ) 4SO : p m Bloom'gtouar)9:2&pm ( ) : | Om ba ( arr ) - .4:54 : p m REPUBLICAN' VALLEY UAICWAY. Ir ) Sfli a m | bloom'gtoa ( arl:30pm ) : Blttmlngton 1:33 : pm I H tnga | ( ro.3l ) > u Orleans ( lv ) 7:30 a m I Indlantla ( rlrOpw ) OrUang ( ar ) 7:00 : p ra ) Itdlauolalv ( ) * M pm SIOUX CITY 4 ST. PAUL R R. 6:10 : n ra I Express IO.-00 am S,40pm fVaJl 7:80 : p m WABA8B , bT LOUIS & PACIFIC. Hall 0im.M.ll | 4U p m. BRIDGE DIVISION O. P. R. H , Uive Omaht , dally. a Bi , 8 . ta , 10 a IP. , 11 a , tn.lp. m. , t p. m. , 3 p. m , 6p.m. , 6 p. 'Lt\t Coundl Bluffs ; 8:25 : . m , 9XJ : a. m , , lO i am. . , ll:2i : a m , l'i : p m , S:2& : p. m , 8316 p. m , SVi : p. m. , 6K : p. m. , fear trips on Bandar , leavinn Omith * at 9 and 11 . to. , 2 u < l 6 p. ra ; Council Bluffs it 93 } , llUa : m. , and & 25 * nd 6W ; P m. . . m.,7 ni.,8iM . ra. , 1 p to. , 4:60 : p. m. , 7:26 : p. m. , tears gounoil B uffc fl:16 : ani , , 6:40 : a. m. , 11 0 a. m.fi : 3 p m , 7 00 p. m , I'M p. TO. D UV txceut BunJuy. - OMAAA * REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. B. LEAMI , . Mail I. . . . . . .AVTJB U1- | 1:23 : p. m. Utilj cxc pt Sondava. COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets. OMAHA , July 15,1880. BUTTER AND EUUS. Lholcetable . ' . 10f" ° Packemtoti 7@10 * Fresh eggs , per dos , 124 Honey . 80 r. POULTRY. nlokcas , per dos 22i pc Duok : . : .V. 8@9 Bb GROCERIES. AJ 8UGARH. Ol Got Lad JO , Powdered Wi Granulated lOf Standard "A" 10 | B ffiiv.n : : : : : : : : : : : : : g Extra choice and very bright. . . 6" Dt Bright Table Drip 4o H. New < Orleans MoD asses oQ Oa M arket advancing. _ G Ulo , prime to choice 174 Tc Hio good to prime wj Mi Rio fau-to good Mocha . G.Java 111CE. Bfl Choice oj Goodtoprim r. < 4a < jf NewPrunea 8 | OldPranes - . 6 ? Currantscholce new 7 | S. BlackBerries 12 } No RMpberriea 83J * Pitted cherries 2u Michigan grtdApplea fi At . Y. Sliced 'r 8 Evaporated " 54 W State ; Peachea Os Salt Lake Peaches , : 16 I > California Peachea , w. . 16f. CANNED GOODS. "S"OyBUr , 2 Ib cans , V case. . 3 70 do do 1 Ibcan.percaee. . 140 Lightweight ) Oysters 2 Ib V case 290 or Salmon , lib , pdosen 175 do 2 > , tdozen 265 Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , can * 2 30 " " 3 Ib , t ? ca e 3 00 Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , { ? case. 4 40 Oo " 2 Ib , I ? cae . 3 40 Qn Raspberries , 2 Ib , \ ? ca e. 300 the Blaokterries , 2 tt , \ ? case 280 E Corn , 2 tb.tf case 880 Th Apples , Gal , dor 375 Di Narrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , J ? case. . 4 00 the StringBeaiiH. 21b. per case. . . . 340 ml SUNDRIEH. cu Nutmegs. 10 OM Peiiper 17 Ki l P'o ' * l wi Cloves. 45 26 P 9j We handles. 16oz 13 rei 3reenwich Lyeperjcase 3 5 an eans.per bushel 1 SO ] ly fullcream * Jheese 114 a ULABS. size iVindow Glass. 60 per cent , die- count off list. HARDWARE. IRON. _ Tommon bar 3 lorse-shoe bar 4 Rr Norway nail rod. 9 ed BTEKL. u : Jastplow 9 b m. cast , tool 18 resV , Eng.do 25 tlod HAILS. * f fens , upwards. 550 8 3'rd'd'sshoe'g. . . . 560 " mule" . . . .U 650 hztaba nails tens , upwards. . . 3 50 QJ. utnAm nail * 23 80 DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTONS. O ! "Hn 7j O Pepperell "O" J.I" ! " "J 7 | deBT 7 } ' " ' ' ndlanHead . . , , g lAWTTBceXXX 10 JTrfoMk * , Standard "AA" UKNIVH. ver Creek ) ' "AA I' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' . 14 J.- 4IY > lT > * rftliQCf * * "AXA" 15 - "BB" 14 "CC" 18 barren "AXA" 15 - , do "BB" 14 ! "CO" 13 ' BLEACHED COTIOHH. 9J do v/amonc. . . . . . . * . . . i Jabot. fr $ * of the Loom 10 ewYork Mills 12 * ffllB'Muslin 11 B1 > * tCVTl E. rtcsiKos. Ltuoakeag. . 18 "allsO.-B. 0. - 30 "AAA"IIimiIIIIII" ! ! V evl [ Urcr rO Albion. . ' . I Harmony American Allen'i 6 1-2 Allen's Ptnli . . .j ' . 8 Ancona fancy 71-2 Manchester. . . 8 Merrjmao 71-2 Merrimac shlrtingi 61-2 Rlchmonds 6 1-2 Eiohmonds , E 71-2 Spragne's , 6 1-2 Simpson's mourning 71-2 Simpson's black 71-2 STRIFES. American 10@11 Aaoskeag. 12 Awning stripes ISA Lawiiton , A 171-2 Hamilton 111-2 Omega Ilal2 Pittsfield 10 LUMBER. Framing , 18 ft. and under. . . . $2000 Each add. ft. over 18 , per M . . 60 Fencing , -No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00 " No. 2,12 to 20 ft. . . . 20 00 Sheeting , dressed , No. 1 20 00 " " No. 2 1900 Common boards , dressed 2200 STOCK BOARDS. A stock 40 00 B " 35 00 C " SO 00 Common stock 25 00 FLOOHISO. No. 1 flooring 40 CO No.2 " S3 00 No.5 " 25 00 Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 45 00 SIDING. No. 1 Biding 25 00 No.2 " 22 CO No.8 " 20 00 PICKETS. No. 1 pickets , per M 32 50 No.2 " " . . 35 00 FINISHING. No. 1 fiaitb , , II , H , and 2in. . 85 00 No. 1 " lin BO 00 No.2 " li , 14 , and 2 In. . 4500 No.2 " 1m 40 00 No. 3 " in 35 00 SHIP LAP. Plain ship lap 23 CO OG " No. 1 30 00 No.2 3500 " No.3 CEIUNU. 2 beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 25 00 No.2 2300 I " 4 and Gin. , No. 1. . . 40 00 " " " No.2. . . 3500 Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 50 00 SHINGLES. A otar ( beat ) sh ngles 3 75 \r o * t 3 00 No.3 " 2 60 . Lath 4 00 Lime , bbl 1S5 " bulk , per bu 40 Cement , bbl 2 bQ Iowa planter , bbl JuO Michigan plaster , bbl 3 7-1 Hair , par Im . . . . . . . 25 Tarred felt , 100 Iba 3 00 Straw board , " 4 00 O G bat tons , per 100 ft. lin. . . 1 25 Wellcurbing 30 00 Bough 1 , and 2 in. , in batts , * per 100 ft. lin POSTS Cedar halves , 7 in 13 " 6iu 10 " CJuatterSin 16 v Oak , 4x4 30 " 4x6 40 O G oatirifr , 6J and 6 in. , per 100 f Urn ! . . . 300 Oak pkiik and timber , perM , 40 00 Clear poplar , 60 00 BlackWalnnt 100 00 HIDES. Green hides , per Ib Green cured hides Dry hid 15olf Dry salted hidcR Bheep Pelts. . . . 3Kal 60 Tallow 88 LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. High wlne , per gal 166 ge Alcohol , 180 per cunt , per gal. 2 10 Fren h spirits , proof 1 18 Marshall's bonrbon whisky. , 1 2i dt Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25 Brandy , very fine , per gal 2 OOaS 00 "P " obnmion to fine . 1 60 Gin , 100 per cent 1 50 hit " Holland , 90 per cent CO Rums ' , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 MaS 00 " New England 2 00 Kennedy , Bitters per gal . . . 1 50 " " per oaie 7 50 . " " per 100 cases 7 0) ) M Champagne * , pints in basket * . 25 00 Domes' ' ' 22 00 Port wine , per CBW 1 E0a8 00 thi ; Sherries 60a3 00 ing Ales , Edlnbuirf 275 ma " Bas &Co.'f > 223 Ru Guinness Dublin stout 225 LEA 1 HER. or Bert daughter sole 32 Bestoak.j 41 go French kit * 1 I0.il 40 ing French calf , leading brands. . . 1 50a2 10 Domestic kips 751 10 Domestic oalfs 1 lOal 30 Hemlock . upper , i er foot 25a26 Oak upper , per foot /5a.l6 Grain , upper per foot 25 Linings , per doz 8 009 50 Ire _ Toppings , per doz 1100 CaJ Morrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 3Da 8 " oil dressed 35 is Simon , per skin 3 00 3 25 B 4 * ulove kid. 80 Boot webbing , per foot 45 spe ' 'HARNE&S LEATHER. nil No. 1 Pittsburg oak 44 Nc 1 Pittsburg oak 42U No. 1 Cincinnati oak U Np. . 2 Cincinnati oak 39 the ; * l . 1 hemlock 39 No.2Hemlock 37 iuW COAL RETAIL. Anthracite 10 M oni Blvssbutg 12 OJ eit Wyoming ; 8 50 Oskaloosa .1 50 era nra nut a 00 erat White . Breast 5 SO 404 Prof. Ouilmctt 'e French Kidncj Pad cures by tbsortlon. all diseases of the kltlnejb and urinary orgars Tn it. tj Stop that Cough. ret It you are Buffering with a Cough Oold , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , ab. Consumption , loss of voice , tickling of prc throat , or any affection of the av Throat or Lungs , use Dr. King's New the Discovery for Consumption. This is the ; great remedy that ia causing BO much excitement by Us wonderful cures , curing thousands of hopeless no DRSPS. ' Over a million bottles of Dr. car King's New Discovery have been used t'e ' within the last year , and have given be perfect satisfaction in every instance. ap ' can unhesitatingly say that this is really the only sure cure for throat lung affections , and can cheerful grc recommend it to all. Gall and get int trial bottle free of cost , or a regular the for gl.OO. J. K. Ish.Omaha. (3) ( ) dia mo moi Bucsien'a Arnica Salve the The BEST SALVE in the world f or theI Oats , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt tht Rheum , Fever" Sores , Tetter , Chapp thti ; Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve guaranteed to give perfect s&tisiac- anii in every case or money re tended. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by pu 8dly .7. K. ISH. Omaha. the puj OHIOAGO SHOT TOWER CO. he It [ Sfannfactnrers o ! ind STANDARD SHOT tobel : low iire Irill Iti [ to ing an ind pip ret reti dui duii is isgro gro [ son ties * * r-sL'a'j ' "Jvt ir t. ' * wrrz * " * j * y T1 ? itiei S i ran BESUEETQBDYIT t THK BEST IN' MARKET. W , BLATCHFOBD & CO. age ine HauuUrturew of Leid Pipe-beetand Bar Lead , : cor Block Tin , PipaioiSjld.r , Linteed Oil a aBd Oil Cake. Phe OSDEE8 SOLICITED. tht NORTH CLINTON ST CHICAGO. [ Tie ! n OUR FOREST WEALTH. AN myoRTAKT rEAnmE or THE FORTH COMING CENSUS. Boston Herald. 'The forestry department of the present census will be the first tp. preach of an attempt to obtain defi nite knowledge of the vast forest wealth of the United States , and the results , besides being of interest to natural scientists throughout the world , will have great economic value. The matter is In charge of Mr. Obu. S. Sargent , the professor of arboricul ture at Harvard university and the di rector of the arboretum. He Is en thusiastic in his work , and is prose cuting It with thoroughness. He haa already made a journey of investiga tion through the extreme forests of the southern states , and this week he starts on a long tour through the re mote west , to be gone until Octo ber. In company with several emi nent botanists , Professor Sargent wili first visit Kansas to make a study of the tree distribution along the margin of the great plain region. Thence be goes through Colorado , and perhaps New Mexico , also to look at the heavy timber growing in ttre Rocky Moun tain canyons. He will then cross the continent by rail , and go by sea along the coast to Victoria. . Then , crosiing through Poget Sound to Portland , in Oregon , he will journey south with his party along the const ward slope of the Cascade range to Rosobnrg , Doug las county , which will ba their headquarters - quarters for seine time enabling them to institute a careful examination into the fore ti of that regon : , their char acter being at present but little kno n. At the end of their stay hero they will go routhward to the Mrunt Shasta region in northern , California , and afterward probably viMt the great Sequoia ( Forest , at the head of Kern river , in the Southern Sierra Nevada. Mr. Robert Douglass , the practical tr-e-grower of V\'auk3gati (111. ( ) , will accompany Professor Sargent in Kan ncWl and Colorado , and from Salt Lake weatw&rd , Dr. George Englemann , of Stw . Louis , and Mr. Parry , bp h < f whom ! are officially connected with the investigation , will go with him. These two gentlemen will spend next winter in southern California , returning in the aprinz thr > ugh Arizona and Now Mexico. That p rt of the United Sta t a .f which the Irt-st is known ooncrn- uig its vegetation the great regi-m between the 100th dopree of longi tude and the cistern fl-inis of the tuRi Rooky mountains Mid the Cascade range , and from the line of the North ern Pacific railroad north to the Cana dian line will be investigated by Mr. Sen no Watson , the curator of the Harvard herbarium at the botanical garden. Mr. Watson was th botanist . of the expedition surveying the lor- ticK para'M unaer Mr. Clarence King. It is etirinised that there are vf-st tirub r supplies in this rtgionand Mr. Wats n maybe expected to report some valuable discoveries. He will begin his investigttion at the northern terminus of the Utah Northern rail road. ropa Iu addition to the work of his own party , Prof. Ssrzent hai enl'a'ed the cooperation - of She principal botanists throughout the country by send'ng them a preliminary catalogue of the forest trees of North America , as far at present known , prepared by him self with ppecial reference to their geographically di-tribution and eco nomic properties and uses. These are sent out under the frank of the census department , together with an envel ope f r their return to his address at Brookhne , Mass. The catiloguca are interleaved with Wank payer for re cording ! observations an'l remarks. Oil Welle in Russia , City Derrick. In 1878 a party of Rn .iians came to his country for the purpose of eecur- ng American workmen and American in uachmery t put , down oil wells in so ilu-sii near the Caipian sea. They ea Higaijetl Jaiuei B. Adams , a contract- , at a salary of § 200 per month , in se jold ! tha employer * to pay all travel- tn expense ? . th Luan.ing that Mr. Adams had fo- - iently rotuinad from Russi * , a Der r rick reoorter asked him : rbl "Where did yo-i first gJ" "To a place called Baku , in the ex- fd1 .reme Eou'hsrn part of Russia , on the Jaspun sen. II pi "Is that where the Russian oil held in located ! ? " ba 'Yes , the oil , or , more properly sal ipeakiog , naptha , ie found oil the ( .e- it linsulti of Apsheron , which is com- th irised in the country of Baku. " In "How large is the district } " be "That is difficult to stat- , though ho district already defined is confined teimi a section about two miles square. miwe Whether ] further operations will detn- of jnatrato that it extvnda further in ofon jither direction remains to bo reen. " "How deep are the wells on an av- we " t Thuy run all the way from P8 to Ba feet. " "What kind of oil is obtained ! " OU "It m very heavy , ranging in grav- fe from SO to 34 degrees. " fr ' u refining , what per centage of 8 efined oil is obtain ° dl 8bu "That's i the point. They gat only to . 28 per cent , of refilled. Oil produced in th's ' country , you know , averages much better , and this is why hey cannot compete successfully with American oil. " 'What is the production ! " sin Oh ( , it is difficult to state. They are 1p producing more of it tlun they p its [ Sill. They have no storage facili ye and the of it that es : precentage can sui utilized is so small that it is not suiW paying business. " agi How do they store it ? " cm of "Excavations are made in the sat and the oil allowed to ground , run rei nto these excav tions. When I left h * hey had only one iron tank in the II li'jtrict , and that would not hold nore than 15,000 barrels. " "How many wells are the there in district ? " "I can say positively , but s oppose for here about 150. " to "How about the oil-bearing rock ? " go "There is no reck. It is all sand yo aravsl. " i "Do the " wells flow , or are they pn men jumped : I" jj "Nearly all of them are pumped , .hough yon must not think they are sour jumped as they are here. That would he- impos'ible on account of the sand. is bailed out , thrown on the ground , < the oil runs-out down the hillside. the excavation , leavjng the sand heI jebind. Sometimes , where the wells , they pile up the sand into mioii- mountains I "It must be exceedingly difficult to the wells , is it not ? ' "Oh < , yes ; it is next to impossible , is necessary to put tha pipes down the bottom of the wells. In drill , a loose , open sand is found with occasional layer of cobblestone quicksand. The latter fills up the n'pes so rapidly that work is greatly etarded. " "Can they utilize all the oil pro- luced ? " "No ; a very large .percentage of it useless. This is burned on the round. There is no oil tank , as ome have stated. ThevBtonga facil- don't amount to lincks. " v "How about the arrangements for sportation ? " " * T "When I left thera som * montH , there were only two short ( ? , owned by different < oanecilpg their veJl ajjd By moct of the shlppinz Uione , Caspian ae gpd ft. ' PfefV. - " 'attar ' iec1o ea b5"ut fKfea months tha year by it * , the refineries ara shu * down'and balk of the oil produced destroyed. An Actress * Bath. The Par'fian. Mile. Lanre Heymann , who is a charming actress and a dashing deml- mondaine , has had a law suit -with the architects of her bath room. The bath room of Mile. Laare was a per combination ' of elence , luxury and ease ; there were Venetian mir rors , Smyrna carpets , Turkish rugs everything brilliant and costly that can b imagiiied. One fine morning , Mile. Laure was preparing to get into the bath , dressed like Mother Eve , when there was a loud explosion , and windows , mirrors and chandeliers fell about her with a tremendonn crash. Mile. Laure , thinly clad as she was , and with the modesty for which she is famous , fled from the scene of the dis aster Ingreat terror , and the valetand the maid and the concierges , male and female , opened their eyes wide on see ing this naiad rushing among them and seeking protection. It was after ward discovered that the gas fixtures had been poorly put in , and that this was the cause of the disaster. Mile. Laare sued the architects and won. The World's Coffee Production. London Times. The four great coffee countries of the world are Brazil , Java , Sumatra and C ylon. Thedati and figures for 1879 show that Braz'l itself has pro duced an extraordinary quantity of beans. Hitherto , 250,000 tons have been considered f s a good yearly figure for Brazil ; last peir , the export alone amounted to 273,000 tons. But the consumption of coffee in the country itsi If now amounts to 00,000 tone , Trfisin th total yearly products of Brazil to 333,000 i < ns. Fortunately for the planters in ether parts of the world , ci ffeo has erofii into a neces sity in the United States , and , thanks to this , ifa pric3 has risen. Although th so'l of Brazil , especially for coffee culture , in very extensive , yet Ihe difficulty of obtaining labor daily becomes greater , and this ren ders it doub'fttl whether the above tijiures can be much exceeded. The crop in Java and Sumatra was esti mated at 04,000 tons for export ; the consumption of the inhabitants , al though the popula'ion is double that of Braz'l ' is not half of that of the Ja- ter country. The production in Ci'v- lun , though uri'ater tha'-i that of 1878 , shows a falling off when compared with former years ; there were m all 11,200 tons exported frum that ishnd , the native consumption being very sm ll. Coffee is , besides , grown in Centra ! America , in several of the South American Republics , in the .British and other colonies of the Wet Indies , in Havii , Cuba , Porto Hico , Anbia , Mauritius , Reunion and along the northeast coatt of Africa , in Li- bo'ia , and the African West Coast , in Manilla , Celebes , and femM1. of the of the Pacific , and , lastly , in ' British India. But the total pro'duc- Hon of all thete regions does not roach hi lf of the exp irt tit the four chief countries named above. < The Use of Bait in a Dry Time. . D In Chicayj Times. " I will give you a sketch of my ox- jiuiience with * the use of aalt in the garden and orchard. Young fruit trees can be made to grow and do well ia places whera old trees have died , by sowing a pint of salt on the earth where they are to stand. After irees are set J c 'lUinuo to BOW a pint of salt arar around each tree every year. I set twenty five trees in sandy s' il for each one of seven yea s , and only suco'ed- eden in getting one to live , and tliat 1 only i r lOiictfd Iivig3 a f > w inches long il iu nine years. Lust spring I sowed a pint ot B.tlt ar und it.nd limbs grew from three to threa and a hdlf feet IonIn the tpnpg of 1877 I set out twenty-five trees putting a pint oLsalt the dirt ueeJ for filling , and then sowed a pint more ou ( he surface after each tree w s ! 0f. All i > rew as if they had nvver b'en taken from the nur sery. List spring I set thirty m re , treating tliem in the earns way , nd they have grown very finely. The f-alt keep ] away insects that injure the > ot and reiK * rs 'he toil more capa ble of sustaining phut gtowih In 1877 my wife had -Tden ; forty quare. It W < IB necs-ssary to water A tei it ncurly every d-.y , and fitill the plants and flowers weie very infori. r every respec' . In 1878 I put half a bairclof brin-j and La'f ' a barrel of Dt salt on tEe ground , and then turned tr under. The consequence was that tral the plant were of extraordinarily tit 1-rgo tize , and the dowers of great beauty. It was not necessary to water tei the garden , which was greatly ad mired by all who saw it. The flowers were so large that they appeared to be p different variety from tnose grown 1 nd ttut wii3 not salted. I had some potatoes growing from eed that wilted down as soon as the weather became very hot. I applied salt ] to the suiface of the neil till it was white. The vines took a vigor ous S'art , grew to the length of three feet < * blrssomed and produced tnbera from < the size of boas' eggs to that of gooao eggs. My soil is chiefly sand , but I believe salt is highly beneficial clay cr to ooinm < n pr-tirie land. PERMANENTLY CURED OF PILHS. Hon. i G. H , Rice , late railroad commis sioner i { Vermont , writes : MILTON , Vt , Sep * . 16. I have been a reat sufferer from piles , having bad it in blind phase for years. About two years : ago , when the disease began to as sume the J leeding form , I tried "Kidney- Wort , " and Dbed about a half dozen pack ages , which 11 elieve effected a permanent " cure. From'my own experience and ihat others I am acquainted with , I became Batiefied that the Kidney-Wort possesee'i remarkable virtnes , and prububly should have purchased an interest in iti Bale had been poes&iiisd of sufficient meant > . THE best gift to give to your enemy is II forgiveness ; to your opponent ; tolerance ; a friend , your heart ; to your child , a good < anple ; to a father , deference ; to your mother , conduct that will make her proud of yon ; to yourself , respect ; to all , charity , and Io the sick , Simmons * Liver Kegnlator. I found it excellent for s'omach , indigestion , dir/ines and headache. A. J. ADKINS , FEVER AND AGUE. [ > y Serve an lajtinetion'on Disease tf lesbla'cosmivMty , lecoya - ! l'lO etflKuAtl OB ht re. the flaast , te most bbly . * cd th cnst popular tooic An'l ' r- A GREAT TRENCH PHILOSOPHER once defined a doctor to be "a person who pouri druifi , about which be knows little , into a body conerniu ; hlch he knows less. In order to cure diseases of which he kuowa nothing , " and the empirical , barbarous , useless treatment of plies since the days of Hypocrates. when doctors burn ed the tumors off with red hot iron , down to the abiunl wonder-cures and nostrums of modtrrn quad i. would foem to boar tesllmony to the wisdom of the Frenchman. The nr at mudera benefactor of the modern race 1 * now admitted by ererr one to be Dr. Sllsoe * . tha dlicorerer of an Infallible pil remedy in "Anakesii " This mlracnlou * cure for the mc.st pii"ful of all diseases U rxjrarded as the scientiflc tr'cmph of the Age , and is prescribed jad endorse l bj phy- iidansof all s heels It is not talci intemalk but appll-d tut a bupixjsitor-direc Jv to tbea'- fected part. It irises imtant i 'lcf , teethes pjln as a poultice , presses up the tumors as/in Ins'.ru- ment , and ultlraitelx cures til by IA niedloa tion. "Jnoi i > " Dr. S. SINbeeV External H'e ' Remedj , IssnM by all first classiliUigists. Price W.OO per box. Simples mailed f - to all suf ferers oa application to P. Ncustaedter & Co. , Box 3946 , New York. AN OPEN AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant , fascinating tints 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 { lelicnte , harm less and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Magnolia Balm conceals Jvcry blemish , removes Sal- owness , Tan , IJedness , 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. Aek the ered dyspeptic * , aitue , the mercurial diseased patient , hoar 'hey recovered health , cheerful spirits and good ppatite ; they will tell jou by taj- ! REOPLrOR. The Chejpest , furcet nd Best Famiiy llwll the In the World. D ForUYSPEPSIA , COr-STlPATJON , Jaundice Billloiu Attacks. SICK HEA1CIIE , Colic , De pre lon of Spirit- , SOUR STOMACH , Hear Burn , Ktc. , Etc. Ih's ' unrl\alleil Southern Remedy is warranted not to toutain a ti.igla partkla c MXHDI RT , or anv Injurious mineral substacte , but U Purely Vegetable. coaalnli ( , those Southern Root * aad Heita , * lilch an all-wise Providenca hsa pliicil io lountrlea where Li\er Di-casc most prArail. It will cuie all D eoxoa csu'eil by Doraciemcnt of tin Liver and Bnwele. Til K SYMPTOMS of Lt\er Complaint are a bitt. r or bad taate in the mouth ; Pain m the Back.Sides or JrniiU.o'te.i . mistaken forHheunu- tism ; Sour Stonuch : Lo so ! Appetite ; Bo * I tLM te-nately costlvo and lax ; Headache ; Loss of Memory , with a painful seusatiou of bating fill ed todosomethinif liich ought to haxe been doi.e Uebllity , Low Spirits , a thick jcilow ap- jn-irarocnf the ekln andEjtP , a dry Couh of- teu mistaken f-r Consumption. Sometimes min > of those sjraptona itiend the disease , at otheMery few , hut the Llier , the Urgost oran. in the h'idy , I generally the seat of the du.-ase , and if not regulated in tlme.great suOeriug , wretchedctsa and death will ensue. I can re-ommend as an offlcicious rem lj for illseiso of tb LUer , Heartburn- Dyspepsia , S'mmons' Liv-r Regulator Lewis O. Wonder , 162S Mister Street , Assistant Post Master , t'bllsOelpnia "Wo h e tested lu virtues , rersoually , and know that for Dyteraa ! , Billiousnees , aud Throbbing IJeadac'.ie , it is the bcsl medicine the or1H ever saw We hue tried forty othei rem os before i-imm ju ' Lhcr Kc < > ! ator , but noa , .f them eav us more tlnn temporary re- ef i : b t the Iteculmor not on'j rcie\ed ! , bu cured u1. . " Editor Tl nr'1 ' intl ilfsien er , Macon , 0\ . . OMLT BT j. n. ZHILIN & co. , is PHILADELPHIA , PA. Price. fl.M fcild by all Dra ciite. aeptlroJawly ro at riv Pa. frf'-fn . " * " a. ' nn. * * a.&I &I P.Bui Bui Always Fresh ! Always Eeady ! my myW Oneyf lha -autic3thit ( TUUUNTH ATFERIEVTbcinif a dr. w'llte jiuilcr ha b\t uui'y na ural n-imral waters , n the fact th.Ht it W r bccomeT TRI nl tr stile , It iu thcrefote , . most admirable rrciurutiou not only for lrvellerj on l ml ud tea , Lut for .til wlio'need iliri lit , frcs'i. ni rLhng Bltu .ill e and curreo tite , aiul It ! aim ) 3 reach. SOLD Br AL ) , DRUGGISTS. JL week 111 your cnn Uinn. Icriuti JiiJ $5 .u'fli fres * idr ! i II. Hallett & Co. , Portland , M Wl PL It P.B F ONLY EFFECTUAL And KIDNEY UEDY AnNi AND 31'KCIFIC FOR All Britfbt'sDiseae' , Eiabctes , Nerious Dobllity , Pain Iu the 8.tck , Ix.ir. or flue , Dropsy , liravcl , Incontinence aud Retention of Urineaud Female Comi > ! : inte Send for our treatise on theKidnova , entitled PU "Echcx * You HlionU lleo-l , " a little pamphle : jonUInin ? a great deal ot In'orraa'ion ' free. Excelsior Kidney Fad o. , Co SOLE PKOPhlEfOR ? aI'P VflAXJ X * VV/I Aliti * JLV- * . 61 [ ! ; P. .V SAi E i I'O , Omahs. cv J. IRON TURBiN fep ( TIC lP3 WIND EHQINE Pol / ® MAJOFACTUREO BY Mast , Fees & Co , , Springfield , 0. Tht Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundred I In nse In low * and Nebrarts SJd Dealers In nearly evfry county. This cut represents onr Buckeye Force Pump which is' particularly adapted to Wind Mill Be , as It works easily and throws a constant stream , aad does not freera up in tne coH- eat weather. Sand for price liss t " W. H. lUYSZR , GO EAST -UA THE Chicago & \orthiresterii 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It IB the SHORT SURE and Safe Boots BetwsTJ COUNCIL BLUFFS OJICAGO , MILWAUKEE and a.1 points EAST and NORTH. IT OKFEM THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTIIKR ROAD IN THE WEST. Ills the ONLY ROAD betwiwu COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is ran PULLMAN HOTEL OA.ES ! In addition to these and to please all classes r > ( travelers , It cho * FIRST-CLASS MEALS at I s EATING STATJONo at M cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEELRAItS I 115 COftOHES ARE THE FINEST ! ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS If > ouui3 > i the IxJt Traveling * _ . ti 113)011 wi.l buv jour ticket t'V ' tins Hou 0 JtS-ANU \ \ ILL TAKE NO.NEOTUEK All Ticket A uiita cnn a * 11 ruu Through licktls Ml this road a > d ClircX U5\lll ( Uj- gaire t rco < f Charge. OMAHA TICS K f OFF1C Ei 1SJ4 Karnham St , Cor Ist'i. nd a' I'ciuii I * eiBc De | ) t DE.N4EII OFKICK-ln CiA.r d Centre ! aid L'liMii P. ci "c Ticket Offlce. SAN KKANtlSCO Or'IiKiNw Jli'iitifoci- en Street. Foi informa'to'i , foMtriji , Uidp ) * , tic. , uut i > V tdinab'e at Homo TKkst Craw , addieM any aiO.t of the Company , ui MARVIN HUCHITr , IffH STEMHirr , Gen'l Manx * , r. Gen * ! Piw. Aitent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLAnC. , titm'l Aft Omaha & Counc 1 BI Ci I < P * % " 3 8 ftl f ° Si HORT LINE 1SSO. K. C..ST. JOE&C.B.R.B. , Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No Change of cara between Omaha and SI. Luuls uid but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY" PASSENGER TRAINS RSiOlIMJ Ali Eastern & Wcsto n Cities With less charges atidiu advance ui other Unet. This entire Hue is equipped with Pulluiau'i Palace S'cepin ' Cars , Palace Day Coich- M.ililler'a Safety Platform and Cocplar and the celebrated Wertin houae Air-Brake. SEE fllAT YOUR TICKET / Via KIUJAB City , St Joeojib - TtJiets ( or Ie at all coupon stations In the WrK. J. F. SARNARU , A. C. DAWE5 , Gen'l Suit. , Gen'i P& . & lirket Aic't St Jcavpb.Uo Ss Joseph , Mo , W. 0. SEACIIKIST , Ticket A n. , 14 Fifteenth Street , bttnrcn Faniham * nd Dnn lafi , I'niou Block , Omaha. JOS. 1 KllOy , A. a BA RNARD , P cs. Ajjent , Om ih * . Oen'rl Agent , Ouuhn SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. T/ie / Old Reliable Sioux City Kvute ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From COUNCIL BLUPFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all points in KU them Iowa. MuinesrU and Dakota. Thi' IUT is ciju'pped with the Im proved Wtstinhouse Autouuti - Air Brak > and Miller Piat'orm Coupler and Buffer. And kr SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT unsurpassed. Kloxaut Ura lUf ( Boom \i.d Sleeping Cars.own * I and con ! roll d by the cum- pany , tun Through With ut Change between Union 1'acific Trnnsfe'r Pepo' , Couicil Bluffs , andSt I'iiil. Trains leave the Uuion Pacific Traiufer Depot tt Council Bluffs at S : 5P " "M hin. { ? ioux City at 10:20 ji m , and at. Paul ll.ija. ra , tnak ax N HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER KOUTE. Returning I , Ica > o fct. Paul at 3:30 : p m , ar- rivl iir at Snux City at4 : 5 i m. . and Union Pacific . Trail- for Depot , C uucil Dluffiat 0:50 : . in. Be sure that your tickets read via " . - . C. P. R. R. " F C. HILLS , Superintendent , Miesouri Valley , Io a . E. ROBINSON , Aas't Gen I Pass. Agent. J. H. O'BRYAN , Bouthwestern Freight and Pasitnser Axent. myZO-tf Council Bluffs THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars ! TBIIE CHICAGO gURLINGTON & QUIKCY With tin' oth and Perfect Tr i-Tt , Elegant Ta - sen er Coaches , anl PULLMAN SLEEPIXG & DINING CARS _ inn ! liuw edged 1)J the Prcfs , i. l all nim tral u cr it , io be the Uest A' ixnnleil and I > bt Jlani.jeJ 1 ual in the Cuiiiitr * . PASSBNGBBS GOINQ BAST Should bear m mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwtst , - - -v PoSMjn/ershj this Route ha\e ilioicof FOUR < DIFFERENT ROUTES , the Advantage of Six Dail > Lines of Palace Sltcpii'i Cars frum Chica-jo to New York City Without Change. Ei press Trains on t'us ' linesro equippwl with the es'.UM house Patent Air Brakes aud Jliller's fjtfiit Sifeiy Pla form and Coupler * , the most Perfect I ro- tccuou Aguu s Acu dcntt ) In tlic world PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D KING C'.RI Are lun on t' o Burlington houte. Inf'innation cunitru nt Kotitw , l.ates , linjp ConiKxtiou , * , etc , will be thTrfully xmn ty J'D sl theofhwof tht ! Mtrligt < Uoutc , fourteen * ! ! fctreOmah * , ebrl < 3 a. E PERK J S. D W HIlCHuOCK. OcVl Vjna'cr. ( ? en Wtsl'n Pa s Ag't. O. PHILLfpI , S Joe. , Mo. General Agent , Onnha. II. P. DUIL , fepo-dl litkrt Agt-nt Onwhi. i fn C10nP"iliy1t ; houii Sampe ! -th J IU lJZU.5fite ) Addrcm Slnisoo & Lw. , Portlanj , iamo. HIS S.iHE TRIE OM . ' n ? ; LJ.VER , i THE SOWELS , ; and the KIDNEYS , ' , ' < : 'i co'r > f > i' & : action giixi it wont - ' t J i o\tr \ to MM all discaea. ' L yg WeSfck ? - * ' , tfcallois these great orguni ' > ' " ' . ! / cT-"jed or torpid , and sh"'crsare therefore forced ] ' - ' 'cl'c--dthai should be expelled ] _ - T. : i ? ? XESS. FIM .COSSTIPATIOH , f ! r"sci COSPLilJ-TS , PniSA 4 ' t > - X ; r.S , J'EMAiE WEAK- ' Jiti tS. A5D SEBTOUS ; i'iSOP.UEKS , . , c-MV r/.v action , effhete wgam\ \ - srififfi/iar ptrxer to throw qff\ \ f - , j 3if r nniim p4lc § anJ tOaa I * T 1 = : " * ' v iti Psle * . Comtlpittoa . 7- . ; > t. J vr disordered Klflaejs II > /j7 < i : ' .rarertous crsieklie&da > ; _ y tare i > 2 pesi utghts ! : - mercer WOST a4 T&XU ( si . . " ' - " / jo.iKxiei , Kt tttB crti/ ' For COUGHS , COLDS. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONS = 7 ? ' TION , and all Diseases of th-j THROAT and LUNGS. Itioini'bt aicfpta'le prep r.tioii 111 the ki i n rd By ad. i ; t- > TOM * F.OCK 3i.d RK Lemon juice , jou liavcm exollent Appetizer'nd TtniC. fr am n.1 and familj u immaiiteand I r-winjr falls -ad tt.e iiuiuirotiti iiniiui r.c i\ei < Lti \ ar the he-t c i t t > ( it9 ir.Ui K aud | > | uU i' > Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money t ! .1 any article in the market. wkitk't PATnR | | | ! lONT CEDECF.IVl ll'.j uii.iinciplril ; dcilers v rotr > t inlmoff rj. - UrlU I lUlli ( .oniiiion ! ' .LM. ) < .tnd H > i : iu | > 'aro f .rrT'M.t KDCK and KYE , wkitk' onlj J1EI ICATKUar'k-lo made. l > < e O.HM'I E n-nmca ( : u\KR > Ml > NTSTAMI > on each bet Extract from Knport of the Commisbioner of Internal Rev- ttY l > HVI.T\f.NT. iKUCt OK INTERNAL Rh\KM' > A-KI-.OIO * . D I' . .1 iiu r26 , lSf > . " . L .WR CEt MARTIN , lit 1 Mad wii St. , Uhitac1" This rviiipriiml. ui tlio t'l I'lln 1 1 tv.i < .iT e. - ouM ba e . urTiiicnt I.IMR'I C t * e SAISAM i K TOI.U ti mc it kll "Iu alian ajia - n < ! toil i ar i-Ic in | ic tor l n i ftf I . whllo the hi kj aid the sjrupeorati'utean > m ! ioi rodtri c tt a reahlc run.oj : I tia io ' . I'-m founded aio r rur t ti ! fnrnui .1 it HIM 1-r i rlr It-iUu eil a ; ) a MLt * > I't ( > i PKEI'ARATIO.S ii'.di-r ther. | . ii > is t t' . S II M't.l - - . .it..u.d who > 'x' > l iu.a > . ir sold by I'rU'UU * , Ape hct'tte * and other ! * > ' < tmiif. . r i 'rtVm Hi't ! < > p * ) I OKEhN' II KAUAI. Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS. QBOGE an- ! DEALERS cverywh WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THk "OQKAfHV * < fHlS COUNTRY. * " ' I4 > SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. < "riAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R IS TIIH HKI'.AT rOXXBCTIXf } LINK KTWKKX THE 1-AST & THE Its main line runs frum Cblra < i > , > ( oniKil Hluffi. piiKlne through Juliet. ( ) ttci. l.ii Millo. 3cnc eo. Molina , KIK.U Irland. Djvcup irt.Vi" t Liberty , IowaCity..Marun j. liruod ! > n. < ! rlnnell. DCS Moineit ( the capltnl of Iowa ) , . - marttl.in - tlc. and Areca : with brnnchei troni Hur > - u Junction to IVorla. Wilton Junction U'.Vu'cn- tlr.e. Wanbln tijii , I-alrtleld. KMun. HvlKnap , C'ontrcTillc. I'rince.on. Trenton , ( fullatin , ' "amc- r n. Lcavenworth , Atchteou. anil b"jn as Ity ; Washington t < . SltJiiuruey. Os uloo .i. nn.l Knot- vllle : Keoknk to Knrnlnirton. lcna.iirte. ! | Hon- tonsoort. Independent. KldiA Otturuw.t. KU > ly- villH.Osk&lnoja. I'elln.Monroe. and lca Mulnv * . Jf wton to Monroe , Hoi ilomcs to Indi.iiolaind ! WlnttT" ' ' ! . AtlantU tn Lewis anil Audut > n ; and \"oca to Ilarlkn. Thin Is positively the only Itatlroad..vhlch owns , and operates .1 throuKh line ( rum Chicago into the State ot Kansas. Through Kxpress I'ai-senKer 'rninf. with I'nll- * ian "alacetarsattached.areniueach w y rtaily Between CHICAGO and I'EOIUA. KA SA rrrv. I'oiRtni. BLUFFS. LEAVEXWOKTH and ATCHI- * ) W. Thrnujjhcars aroaisorunbetwecBiIi' 'au- iea und Kfinsan City , Tin tne "Milwaukee and BocklilandSbo" Ltn . " The " ( ireat V.ocic l ! an < t Is imcnllceiitly equipped. It road bed If simply perfect , und its track is laid wlth teel ralin. ; What wilt please you ino t will bo the plea ur ol cnjoylnir your tne l . while nasstnc over the J beautiful prslrlct of Illinois anil Iowa , In one of ourmnenmccnt UlninsCars that accompany all ' TbrouKU Express Tralni Vou get an entire [ meal , as ( rood aj f pcrvcd in nny tlrst-cln.- ? hotel , for seventy-live cent' . i Appreciating the fact that n majority at the , people prefer separate apirtmcn' forrtiffi-rent purposeii ( and the lmmeno PJenter bu mo 9 ot this line warranting lt > eur - pli-a cil ti > nn- this l'i.Hri I'itnct nouEce that Company runs < iii | Steeping Can for sleeping purpose- " , and 1'nttice , lliHlnql'tTi forcntlrimruorl only S k'u-ut fi-Jir t ot iu' I aluie l r U > * * -A1. M > N . .ierf you osu eujoy jour ' . - at all hMir > "I Ihe 11.17. Matnltlieia lr..n UrliUf * spun llif . < - and Mt'suu. i rne.aat all j ojl | irc . - . > line , and trai f iraru avoided at I uui. A UanjMIty. . lAr venn < > rth. anil AttU' < Af rortmiK bctiicmado in Union limits- _ 1IIK IMtl.NCli'AI. It K. OiNNECTly .C Tllli' liltBAT TllKOl'UH 1.1.NB Aj. If KOIJ.OWS iit fiiicAUo. with all dlventir line EJU.I and Si.ntii. At t\cLcnuuD. with tboL-s. JtM.i - * it. W. * It Itdi. AtWA lil.NOTOX llKIOQTS. nlth 1. i. * At l.\ > L1 E. wllh 111. Cent-lL K. At I'KOUIA. with 1- I > . A J. ; P. t ) . A p W : 111 Ml > l : and T. 1' . i W. Kits At HiKK 1-LAM > with "Mll au tc - T4 Inland j > ; > rt Lint. " and Kock l l'd.t r T4i At HAEMour. . Hltli the i > av < ruixirt C.M.AM. I * it. K. At WEirLtliEUTV , withlheH. . C.It.A. AttiiilNMi'l. ilthtentrnlowaU It ? I Iirs VOINI..I with I ) M. .t f. 1) K. . . Atroi\ClL IILCIK" . i > ltli t'nlon 1-sn 3- Atl.MAllA. with B. A Mo. U. IL K. In > AtO > Lr3iHl' Jr > CTHiy.wlthB..f. It t > At OTTi'MWA. wltn Central Iowa It tt U A 2'ac. and C. H. A y 'It. ltd * . At Krntil-k , with Tol. , reo. A War. : lx > ui .V I'uc. , and tl ? 1 . Keo. * N.-W. 1" At t'VMLHo.v. with II. ft.J It. U. . At ATrmso v. with . \tch _ Topeka & e Xtch A Noh. and ( Vn. llr. U. I' ItKili. . At I. EAVE.NU UKT1I. with Kan. Pad.n Cent. It. Kd < . AtKA > SA CITV. wltt nil lines for ; c andi-outhwesL PITI.I.MAX PAI.ACE CARS itrt- run tlirnauh In VKOKIA. IIKH llOi 4. CO CAVIL 1H.UFFS. KANSAS CJT1. ATCIIISO.V , imd I.KA VK. % WOU'l'l * Ticked Tlu thl I.lnv. knoitn a * the "fir-rut JCnek IdunU Kuutc. " are < r > all Ticket Agents In the Vnittr.l .Stiitro iinil fnuntla. For luformntlon not olitalnuiile at your home ticket offlcv , rtdrr . A. . KIMBA-LU. E- T.TOUK. . ' ' . ' ' . ' ' Oen'l 6'jpenntenJcnv. Oen'l'1 kt. and I'MJ'XI j FURNITURE , BEDDIM FEATHEF : , And everyrning portainiog to the Furniture i'l l upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSDRT EHT OF HEW CCOD8 AT T tmd 1210 Famham p M mon th ut Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivate O 1 8BO. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD , They also make Buckeye Improved Itcn f cnm Wfikin ; r Cultivator , with or without > i r rSTF. TheXew Force Feed Buckeye 3 > rill , tmor tv < > 1Ior > r St-.V. Enquire for them at the beet dealers. F. E. PTTjH ( , Gen. Agent , Uiiiaba. Net _ NERVOUS Humpkreys' S w the most fJt . 1'ncel . < ' 'i > * A. ir OBTSO. JIa-u ic arer ut Mowln ? M. c ! rfu r irelj k' u. - cbinte , Tramansbur . S. ' , saiu : JIv thus.'j nl rr- < is tanznt in a nuchine an.l * - lrd'Jl-ja ' cd fre ci i' tipt - - - - CO HOME- MED ' applied Eciectrit Oil itb am-ut ffvnt ri , V " IJu ' Catau "nl I have a large ncraber of ic i e an > l nearly every or. of them rscgit II. SBE u\5. of OscHa , JH h. . voltes ; I K.e tL'tdyour EctectrlcOil on lr s J-ir tliSfre t dj ta i , and J cnd it t 'i jtjc asy .urrc o- ! > 1I. A. S. PESDEUY. "tessdid. Jt bai done ' jujtgf'Ki rjvrrtr tiu . ted l8th bts-Cfl rr fflSa ind I - > t , I e/rr CONSULTING PHYS1G1A Be t what the msdlcal fi-ulty ij- Lr J ' ' oiir. Hull , F Q. . 'jj-s : I hiv * cnr sol 1 Iii PEW1AKKSTLT tOCATED HI . ' Ub bss givn morh ouzb ISiL OFFlCK , . ! ' > * vs i-t i-j y 0 1 O3 c 153TestU Str t , : ' g Bd dlskKi'uJ tta\.li. wttii I bes SOLD jy OMAHA BV AT.I , PBCaIS T > rerai t Tor iflss fr ? " . for , > ! or 3 >