THECENUIiyg LITER PILLS -are not recommended as a remedy "for 11 the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in affections of tbe Liver , and in" all Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , th v cticd without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. -ho better cathartic can 'bemused pre- rparatory to , or after taking quinine. As * - mpl6 purgative thevareanequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Thr < Knuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on thelld. * hthe mressio , hears the sigmi- itnres of C. genuine r . McLASSS t PILLS ; pre- FLEMING BROS Eilliburgh , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name JTcl > u e , srxlled differently , but same pronunciation. BOWEL COlIPLALVrS. A Bptcdj : and Effectual Cure. EBRBY DAVIS1 PAIN-KILLER "H s Btood tin- test of roRir TFIIUI' trial. D\rtftvmt irith each ttottU. OLD BY ALL D R U Q Q I S f 8. lea , toff'f , BakinK Pooler. anR Extrac'B. etc. , b > rample. V > fMnlllw , TtofltKo < xl OntfUfree. I'eople'eThaOo. , Box WHO , St. 1 ouli , > lo. ATTORMEM-AT-IXW. 1 , HllAM A. SrOhOBB. "W. W. DARn.ni. STURCES & WRTLETT , Omaha. > eb. CHARLES POWELL , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE i orner 16th and Kamhy n MB. . Omaha Ntb. WM. SIMERAL , TZORNEY AT LAW Campbell's Block , OMAHA. ' rL THOMAS , 1 TTOKNF.Y AT LAW Loans mouev. bnvg \ . and Mils real estate. Hoom S.Crelghton A. C. . 1TORNKY AT LAW Office In Hanscom1 ! Block , with George K. Prttchett , 1608 ' "o Bt- OUAHA.KKB DEXTER L. THOMAS , AT LAW Cmlckwiack Solid A. M. CHADWICK , A TTORNEY At LAW OtDce IBM ramham A fitr.et. fitr.et.A. A. SARTZLAKDE A TTORNIY. i.T LAW3or. . 18th and Famham A * nj ± _ - maylSU WILLIAM A. FONDA , ' \ TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR At LAW. Room No 6 , Frenier Block , opposite Port OMAHA , N WM. L. PEABODY , 7T AWYER Offloe In Crelffhton Block , next t Jj Pott Offloe , OMAHA , NKBRABKA 'ItOtJtRT TJBUC. OOLLEOTTOire HADB E. D. MCLAUGHLIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF TnK PEACE Goutheaet corner FifteenUi TV y Attended O'BRIEN & 8ARTLEH , Attorney sat - Law , OFflOt-Unlon BlcxJt.Fl'tceritb ani' FarnhamT A. L. ROBISUN. A TTOHrTEV VI LAW. Room Crelghton Jnfocfc. . OMAHA . ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACK BLOCK. CORDOUG. . & ISTH STB. _ . . OMAHA. KEB. V. J. Connell , Attorney-at-Law. Offl : Front room , up glairs , In Hangcom" ! new brick building , N. W. comer Fifteenth and Farnham Streets. Jon iT amox. CBIS R. RXDICK. HEDICK & REDICK , Afetorneys-at-Law. - - . W Bpedil attention will be frlven to all gulls gainst corporations of every deKriptlon ; will f emetloe in al the Courts of tbe State and tbe United States Office. Farnbam St. , opposite Court Boom. EDWARD W. SIMERAL , 1 TTORNKY AT LAW Room B CrelgLton -Block , 15tb Mid Douclaa rtrotta. noBdh C. F. MANDERSON , TTORNIT AT LAW 213 Farnlum Street J\ . Omaha Nebraska. PARKE GODWIN , A TTORNEY AT LAW Itth aad DongiM Btrjets. with O. TT. Poaa r. T. a. J. HUNT RICHARDS & HUNT. Attorneys-at-Law , Omc 21B South Fourteenth Street. Only Direct Line to CENERALTRANSATTANTIC COMPAN ETWEEN New York and BarrePler U.K.B Jj toot of Morton St. , pier ot company. TVanlers by This line old both transit by En lih railway and the discomfort ot crossine the hanne lln a small boat ANADA , FRjLNQBrL. Wednesday January SI moon. A.UERIQUE , B. Joucu ) , Wednesday Febmarr - , FRANCE , TumiiLLi , Wednesday , February PRICE OF PASSAGE ( Including Trine ) : TO HAVRE First Cabin , $100 nd$80 : Second i. i.ntlnsils. . LODIS DE BEUIANAccnt , B Broadway.K. T. FRAKS . MOORES , Mo. 214. West Side Kth MneVBctT-Famham and DougUs , Next Deere o U. a Exprrae Office ( Slpi of Pal < > i t .ra hlD.1 OMAHA. . NEB m24m EAST INDIA BITTERS ! "ItER & CO. , BOLE ) MANUFACTURERS. OMAHA. Neb. A new atrf hIVberto unknown rcaady lor al dtoKMtottha Kidn-jirBUddcr , and Urinary Orrua. - j It fi-1 poetic * ] ? our * Diaoctea , Grarrl. Prep : 17 , HJrtj-kf Ditoii * , Inability to main or expel tb9iD . 0 trrh ot heBlade r , hkb cok d aodjfoaatj tiria * . Painful Urinating. LA1CC BACCrUenerarWetlD M , and ill remale Cosn- pialnt * . tne > so. cur - , elt * c n. ' _ JUttt K. IEH , AfBt tor ii.bra. . THEBAILT BEE. OHAHA PUBLISHING COPROPRIETORS. . SIS Farnham , bcCSO * and JOA Btrttt * . TEBUS OF EUBSCRIPT1ON. 1 Onpylye&r , ia adruoepottpaid ) $8.00 6 mint-1 " " v , 4.00 months " " . . . . . .S.OO 'TIMETABLES- ' < \ THEp.8. C , i N W. B. R. , 5 0 a , Ta , 2.40 p. nx c. B. & Q 8 : " 0 v m. , zio.p. m. C. K I&P B. R. . 5-30tm.ZMp.B. CSt Jo * fSO a.tn B-CityP S30aro. U. P. R-BlliOa.m. : 'O.&R.V. to Lincoln , 10a.m. B. Jt M. R. H , 8:40 a m. O. AN. W. , 730 z m. O. AN. W. R.B , 11 a. tn. , 11 p. m. C. K. & Q , 11 a. m , BJOp. m. C.K I. & P. , 11a.m. . Up m > C. B. t St. lot , 11 a.m. , U p. a. U P. R. R. , 4 p m. O. t R. V. from Lincoln , IJ:10 : p. m. S City t P. , U a. m B. t M. mNtb.,4 p. m. Lofal m U for States Iowa leave but on ft day , vu : 4:80 : am. . Office open from IZtol p. m. BnndiT * . T8OMAS F. II ALL. Podmaittr , Arrival And Vepartwre of Trains TJNIOK PACIHB. LKAYX. AMU VS. Daily Kxprees. . . . 12:15 p. m : p.m. do Mixed e.inp m. 4:25 : p. m dn Frel.ht. . . . .60 a. m. 1:40 p. IT. do do 8:15 : a m. 1240a.m. TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. LEAVI OMAUA. A1UIIVE OMAHA. Exprrrs 3iOp m. Kxprrtd 10.-00i.rn , M il 608 a. m Mali 10:00 : p. m. Sundayg Kxocpted. BuniaysExctpUd. CHICAOO , RO ! K ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mail . 6:00a.m. I Mall . 10.-00p.rn. Exprma. . . . 3.40p.m. | Exprrn - 10:00 : a. in. CHI2AOO NORTHWESTERN. Mall . 6 : 0 . m. IMall . 7:20 p. m. Exprees . S 40 p. m. | Eipre'B . . . .10.-00 a. m. Snndajs exiepted KANSAS CITY. ST. JOE t COUNCIL BLUFFri. LZAVX AKUTX. Mall . 8:00 : a. m. I EXMCH . 7.40a.m. Expron . Op'Op.m. JMtfl . 7:25) . m. The on v line running Pullman Bleeping Cars out ot Omahi to Union Depot. OMAHA k NORTHWEf-TERN AND 8IOUI CITY & PACJF.CEAILROAD3. Express . 8.00 a. m. | Fxprea * . 1:30 : pm. D&Uv Except Sundiya. - B. t M. B. R. la NEBRASKA. IWEST ] Omaha ( n ) . . 9:00 : Besrnty J ncfl\a.50 m Plattsm'th ar ' 0:25 a n Iflootrlogt. nh)5:10 ( ) am Kcunu Jnofar)7 ) i p m Hed Cloud n > )0- ) RoJ Cloud ( UT)7J ) > tpm Bloom'gV > nar)9-2i ( p m Om h ( arr ) . . Ji5 p m RKPUBUCAN VALLEY RAILWAY. m | Kloom'tfton ( arl:50pm ) Btwmlngton l:3a p m I Ilaulnn ( r)6. ) Sp m Orleans ( Iv ) 7.-30 a m | Indlantla f rl0p ) Orluiij ( ar ) 7:00 : p m | Ii dianoia ( iv ) 2 JO p m SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R B. MJ1 . 6:10 : am I Exprcea . 10-00 am ETprefS . B,40pm ft' i1 . 7'20 P m WABA8H , bT LOUISA PACIFIC. Mall . 8a. m. | Mail . 425 p. m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R R. Leir Ocuhj , daily. B a m , 9 a. m. , 10 a D. , U a mlp. m. , 2 p. m. , 3p.rn.fi p. m,6p. m , Ln\e Coundl Bluffs ; 8SS : a.-m. , B.lSa.m , , 10:26 a m. , ll fi a. m , 1-J p m , < :25 p. m , 8:25 : p. m , 5:25 p. tn. , 6 6 p. m. , Four tripe on S icday , leaving Omusa at B and 11 a. m. , 2 and 5 p. m ; Council Bluffc at 6.26 , 11:25 : a. m , and 2.25 and EI5 : p xa. Leave Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 * - m. . 8.30 a. m. , 1 p m. , t-M p. n. , 7:26 p. m. , Laiv Council B uCa : 0:16 a.jn , , fr-40 a. in. , 1140 a , m. 6:25 p m , 7,00 p. in , 7:60 p. m. Dally txcept Sundfcj. " OMAAA & KEPUBLICAN VALLEY R. B. IBATB , ilULITB. Mail lU.i5a.m4.86 p. jn. Dailj except Bandar * . COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets. OMAHA , July 23 , 1880. BUTTEB AND EOUH. > Lboicetable 1014a Packenlotn 710 Fresh eggs , per dor 12J Honey 20 POULTRY. niekenB , per doz 225 Ltackfl. . . . . . . . . . oc9 ( GEOUERtES. 8DQARH CntLoai 10 Powdered 102 Granulated 108 Standard "A" 10 | OffA 10 Ertra " 0" 98 8TRUP8. Eitra choice and very bright. . . 60 Bright Table Drip 45 New Orleans MoUasses BO -Market adrancjfe. [ Uo , prime to choice 17 Bio good to prime 1 Rio fair to good Mochm 27 BICE. Choice 8i Goodtoprimt 7Ja7 | Hew Prunes Old Prunes. . Curranta.choica new 1\ \ BlackBerries 12 Kospberries - 33 _ Pitted cherries 20 Michigan grid Apples 8 N. Y. Sliced * 9 Evaporated " 54 State Peaches 8 Salt Lake Peaches 15 California Peaches 15 CANNED GOODS. 1 'Oysters , 2 ft cans , V owe. . 3 70 do do 1 Ib canper COM. . 240 LightWeight Outers 2 Ib tf case 2 90 Salmon , lib , tfdoien 176 do 21b.tdozen 265 Standard Tomatoes , ? Ib , case 2 SO - ' 3 Ib , tf case S 00 Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , &case. 4 40 2 Ib , tf case. 3 40 KaspberrieB , 2 Ib , # case. , 3,00 Blackberries , 2 Ib , V case 280 Corn. 2 Ib.tf case 880 Apples , Gal , V doz 875 Narrow Fat Peas,2 H > , tf caw. . 4,00 String Beans. 2 R ) , per case. . . . 240 SUNDRIES. Kutmegs. 10 Pepper 17 Allspice ( 17 Cloves ; 45 Coaaia 25 Kope 94 Greenwich Lye.perlcase 3 85 Beans.per buehtl ' 180 Cheese full cream. SVindow Olase. 60 per cent , dia- Lonnt off list. HARDWARE. IKON. Common bar. . 3 Hone-Bhqe bar 4 Norway nail rod 9 BTEKL. Castplow 9 Am. cast , tool 18 - - - - - , 35 AAILS. ' Tensupwards. - 8 50 BWd'sahofl's 550 " mule" 660 Omaha Bails tens , upwards. . . 3 50 Nw'str'i h n/ ° ' " " DRY'GOODS. BROWN COTTONS. Atlantic "H" 7J do "P" 7 Pepperell " 0" 7 | cfo "R" 7 | do "E" 8j Indian H adv 8 to3w. Standarf"'AA".I" N . . . liESOU. Avockea 10 Bearer Creek , "AA" 14 } do "BB" 18 * Haymaken. . . . . . . 9 * Pabner - 8 Ods "iXA" 15 do "BB" 14 do " " "CO" IS Wairm ' AXA" 15 " " " " " * * do " "Qiril" * : 18 BLEACHED COTTONB. Lonedale 91 do Caxobrio " 124" Cibot jl rrnitol.the Loom JO N wYbrk 1Vfill 12 $ WMBKIU. , II I I „ " 121 IS V. . . . . . . . .u. ! H 3rS j " ! Ir gwos. " \ * flSSSi - F-i-V rlJj * * " " " > > - - , * it > * . w a Albany . 7 * Albion . 7 ? Harmony . . . 6 } American . 7 Allen's . 6 1-2 Allen'sPinks . 8 Ancona fancy . 71-2 Manchester . 8 Merrimac . 71-2 Merrimac shirtings . 6 1-2 Richmondg . 6 1-2 RichmondB.E . 712 Sprague's . . . 61-2 Simpson's mourning . 7 1-2 Simpson's black . 71-2 STRIPES , American . 10J11 ( Amoskeag. . 12 Awning stripes . m Lewr-ton.A . 171-2 ffamillon . 11 1-2 Omega . H&12 Pittsfield . lo LUMBER. Framing. 18 ft. and under. . . . $20 00 Each add. ft. over 18 , per M . . 50 Fencing , No. 1 , 12 to OT ft. . . . 22 00 No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. . . . 2000 Sheeting , dreesed , No. 1 . 2000 No. 2 . 1900 Common boards , dressed . 22 00 BTOCK BOARDB. Astock . 4000 B " . 3500 C " . 8000 Common stock . 25 00 FLOORING. So. 1 flooring . 4000 Vb. 2 " . 35 00 No.3 " . 2500 Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . 45 00 SID1M ! ? o. 1 biding . 25 00 STo,2 " . 22 CO No.3 " . 2000 PICKETS. So. 1 pickets , per M . 3250 No. 2 " " . 2500 FINISHING. No. 1 finish , 1J , 1J , and 2in. . 55 00 No.l " lln . 6000 No. 2 " li , 1J , and 2 in. . 45 00 No. 2 " lin . 40 00 No.3 " in . 8500 SHIP LAP. Plainshiplap . 2300 OG " No. 1 . 3000 " No. 2 . 2500 41 No.3 . CEILING. 9 beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 . 25 00 " No. 2 . 2300 2 " 4 and 6 in. , No. 1. . . 4000 " " " No. 2. . . 3500 Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 . 50 00 HHI.NOLES. A star ( beet ) ah ngles . 375 No , 2 " . 800 No.3 " . 260 Lath . 400 Lime , bbl . 135 " bulk , perbu . 40 Sement.bbl . 260 [ owa plaster , bbl . 260 Michigan plaster , bbl . 2 75 Sair.perbu . 25 Tarred felt. 100 lb . 300 Straw board , " . 400 O G bat tons , per 100 ft. lin . . . 1 25 Wellcurbing . 8000 Rough and 2 in. , in batts. per 100 ft. lin . 60 POSTS Jedar halves , 7 in . 18 " Gin . 16 " QuarterSin . 16 Oak , 4x4 . 80 " 4x6 . iQ 0 G casing , 6i and 6 In. , p r lOOftlin . 800 Dak plank and timber , ptrM. 40 00 3Iear'poplar . 6000 Black Walnut . 10000 HDES. 3reen hides , per Ib . 6 3reen cured hides . 74 Dryhides . 15al7 Dry Halted hides . Ktel2 8heepP lts . 26al 60 Tallow . 4J LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. High xvines , per gal . 108 Alcohol , 180 per cent per gal. 2 10 Fren h spirits , proof . 1 18 Marshall's bourbon whisky _ 1 21 Miller's bourbon whisky . 1 25 Brandy , very fine , per gal. . . . 2 00i8 00 " common to fine . 1 50 Gin , 100 per cent . 150 " Holland. 90 per cent . 125 Etams , mucd Jamaica , per gal. 1 50aS 00 " New England . 200 Kennedy Bitters per a&l . 1 60 " " per case . 760 " " per 100 cases 7 00 Champagnes , pints in baskets. 25 00 Domestic chnmpaigne . 22 00 ? ort win , per case. . 1 B0a8 00 Sherries . 1 60a3 00 Ales , Edinburr . 276 . " BaasSCVs . 2 25 Oulnness Dublin stout . 2 25 LEAl'HER. Best slaughter sole . 32 Bestoak . 41 French kips . 1 lOal 40 Drench calf , leading brands. . . 1 & 0n2 10 Dome etic kips . 76al 10 Domestic calfs . 1 lOal SO Hemlock upper , per foot . 26a26 Dak upper , per foot . ; 5a:6 3 rain , upper per foot . 26 Linings , per doz . 8 00a9 60 Toppings , per doz . 11 00 Morrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 86V 8 oil dressed . 35 Simon per skin . 8 00a3 25 " glove Hd . 30 Boot webbing , per foot . 45 HARNEbS LEATHER. No. 1 Plttsburg oak . 44 So. IPittsburg oak . 42 No. 1 Cincinnati oak . 41i N'o. 2 Cincinnati oak . 39 No. 1 hemlock . . . . . . . 39 No. 2Hemlock . 37 COAL RETAIL. - Anthracite . - . . 1060 sBlosabnig . 12 OJ Wyoming. ' . 8 60 Dskalooea . . . 5 50 Iowa nut . . . 5 00 White Breast . 560 GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. ' . Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption < B certainly the greatest medical remedy ever placed within the reach of suffeiing humanity. Thou sands : of once hopeless ( ufferers , now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which thfy owe their lives. Not only does it o.'i- tlvdy cttre Consumption , but Couchs , Colds , Asthma , Brorchits , Hay- Fever , Hoaraness and all ofleotions of the Throat , Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow er as if by magic. We do not ask you to buy & large bottle unless you know what you are getting. We therefore earmstly reqwtt you to call on your druggist , J. K. T&U , and got a trial bottle free'W cost which will convince the most skeptical of its wonderful merit ? , nnd show you what a regular one dollar size bottle will do. For taleby J , K. IHH ; (4) ( ) CHICAGO SHOT TO WEB CO. Manufacturers ol STANDARD SHOT x jj i % < 3iAS5 T % gg' Sfe gj .t 1M ? ff lfeliSHSsil f f JTf ji sKa-attiS r : i m : - _ * ? Jl- ; = i ViSKSrtsI.rB * r ' - B . ® -j = r % ri.vc. MjrS4 3 a. 2 - = = . 2 _ 5i ; ; T ? TWl A- * = - = " .jS t > „ 2 * * = 5T-J7 M l ; - - = * = -n- = I3f - E. W , BLVrcnFORD . &jCO. . llanafaotaren ot Lead Plp ( shietan Bar Lwd. , -Plp n 8old -Uia "andXHl Oake. ORDERS SOnCTTED. 70 1S10 DODOX 6T. , DOWN UNDEE THE HUDSON Mysteries of the Collapsed Tunnel Where the Recent Accident Occuredt How the Workmen Dig Their Way Through the Mud. New York Times , Jul > 19. Pilei of boiler-in'n pat ! s , a heap of bricks ani tnnsor.s' materi-h , and n collection of low sheds with an im mense Brooke-Hack towering above them , mark tha spot at the foot of Fifteenth street , Jersey -City , where the Hudson Tunnel Rtilroad company hare commerced the mighty work of tunnelling the Notth river. The wo'k IB well under way , and ia being pushed forward day and night , with nnlet-upSundaysor holidays. Already 300 feet of the tunnel hare been com pleted , 200 of which are under the river it self , and within a month's time thc workmen will be adding to ita length at the rate of between four and five feet every 24 hours. Great as thii engineering enterprise ia , it ia aa nothing , the projectors lay , campared with the labor required to lead it up to the present paint. This may seem singultr. THE WORKMEN AMD TBEIU MKTHODS. The method of building the tunnel ia different , it is claimed , from any thing erer before attempted. The principle is adopted of using compress ed &ir to I'xcludu the water , evaporate the moistu-e of the ails so thai the Utter , by being thus dried , can be handled a * , the heading , andii render ed lass liable to cave in , and to aid in upholding the iron and brick work after they are ( .laced in position. Col. Buskins haa secured a patent ia con nection with the application ef this principle , under which the tunnelling ia being done. The land in this vi cinity is lirgely of cinders , which have been filled in , and it is so porous that when the tunnel was first commenced there was a constant escape of the air which WAS f i reed into the excavation. This was almost ronudied by burying large sheets of canvas several feat below the surface of the ground. The lower the tunnel w ant , however , the more compact the filling becime , and the leas annoyance was experienced from this source. Now that the silt has been penetrated , this difficulty no longer exists. The pres sure of tbe compressed air now used in the tunnel is about 20 pounds to the square inch. Tne two air compressors are kept running day and night They pump the air into the air reservoir , which is of tough boiler iron , o > lind- rical iu shape , and has a diamater of 5 feet 11 inches A guage at its side always indicates the pressure of the air in the tunnel. From the reservoir the air ia pumped into the tunnel through the aiilock Upon this supply / pur air and a careful recognition of tie pressure the lives of thu workman and the suo- of the work depend , and a constant eye is kept upon the m mments of the gauge finder as it balances itself un steadily over the dial. The tunnel was gradually pushed downward from the air lock until tha proper level was retched , instead of being commenced at the bottom of the shaft and contin ued nn the required level. This wega temporary device , and nfter the work h dbsen thuaprosecutedforadietance of 300 feet the heading was bulkhead- ed , aud the wo'kmen turning m their trucks , began to dig toward the ahxft and to clear away obstructions in thii direction. Here the grand arch at ths mouth of the tunnel wM ba built. Ita width will ba 32 feeta'.d i s henjh * 30 feat. Up n this work the men are uow engaged. Properly speaking , there will be two tunnels thrown across the river , each being 18 feet wide and 16 fe t in the clear nhen completed. They adjo n one another , but will ba separate and distinct pieces of workmanship , unit ing , however , under the giaod arches a' , the working shaft on either aide of the river. A single track will be Md in each , and. aa one of them will al ways be used in going in and the other in coming out of the New York depot , collisions can never occur. The approaches preaches to the tunnel on both sid s of the rivar will be 26 feet wide and 24 feet hiuh in the clear , and their walls are to be of the best hard-burned brick , laid in hydraulic cement. In this city the tracks will not be leaa than 15 feet below the surface , and at no point when the tunnel is completed will ths surface be disturbed in the streets except for entrance to and egrets from the underground depot. In shape these twin tunnels will be nearly round. Their shells are cylin ders made of boiler iron , about twen ty-two feet in height and twenly feet in breadth. They are made in sec tions , which are welded together , and the completed shells are pushed ahead a * fast as the excavations are made. The iron of one of these cylinders is inch in thickness. The sections or pUtes are 2 feet 6 inches in width. Some of them are 3 feet and others 6 feet in length. On each of their four sides are fUngee 2i inches in width , through which the plate is bolted to every one of the plrtes around it. The joints are broken as the plates are welded together , to give additional strength to the cylinder. As fast as the cylinder is advanced the masons follow and line it with * wall of hard- burned brick two feet in thickness laid in hard cement. As this wall extends completely around the interior it presents the form of an arch against any outside pressure , whether vertical or lateral. Four clause * of men are employed in build ing thj tunnel miners , welders , la borers and masons. At the heading the miners advance with pick and shovel , the welders bring together the iron stc'ions , the laborers dispose of the diggings , and the masons throw up their brick wall The compressed air , as has already been stated , evapo rates ( he moisture of the wall of tilt which is always before the minors. Thus dried , the silt becomes sustain ing , and can bo cut like cheese. The mitien dig a thin semi circular open- me ; at the top of tbe tunnel , only ex cavating enough at a time to admit of placing the top plates in position. Tr-ese are then welded together , and being always m advance of the miners , furnish a s rt of hood , protecting them from any dai'ger ' overhead. The earth beneath , or the eore of the tunnel , is then attacked by the miners , who out a series' * of sttira in it from top to bet tom. On these stairs the welderi work when bolting together the side plates. The miners are always on the top stair'anrT the mason * at the bottom tom As f < tstu the cylinder'is completed ( pleted the brick lining ii-l id. The laborers then worj , tha mrf-XMl of the core backward ioward th'i'sbJtft , filling the tunntlloVdepthhalf way up the tides with it. Here the greatest p rt of It wiU'remafn , furniihini ? a bMoe to the brick-work ? and allowing the ce ment to thoroughly harden , until the tunnel is completed. The remainder of the silt is mixed with water , and in this puddling state is driven through a pipe by rneuu oith'e compressed air which , by the way 'isalxiostMpower ful an agency ' aa steam o'at' jnto'the raceiving-'cisteni ia the oottonfof the Torking shaft. Th _ exjeriesoeo.pf t his method - of "diiponog of tbVoon'- tautVaecrjmulaiinf Ut ia thus rerv 3U ' discovery madtf in. 'fiiraiiheg tjie ataus of. ' ti The'eflfirhea deprirfd of i moisture is found to be as p'ait-'c as putty and t < pinennll the p operiea of clf y. The idea of lUrninj ; u into brick suggested it elf to Col. Hacking , and t-xperimoi ts shos that a first- class brick could be made ot it. A Cobtract has been made with a br ck- maker who has aprerid to erect the neces"ry H ns in the vicinity of the slwft and cornmeiK'e the making of bricks forth with. The silt will be driven out to him inn semi-liquid elate , and he will return it to the tunnel in ths sh > pe required - quired by the bricklayer. The meii work in "shifts" of eighth urj .aah , each shift cf-ntauiiug abe it 30 miners , welders , hborera aid masons. They are allowed nearly an hour intermis sion in which to coma to the surface and eat their meals. Notwithstanding the terrible pressure of the at mosphere in the tunnel , they do not seem to be affected by it , and no symptoms of paralysis or of the caisson diseases hare manifested themselves. The engineers say they do not appre lend trouble from these sources The terrible effects of labor under such mnatural circumstances were ful'y ' llustrated in the sinking ; of the cais sons of the East ri'.er bridge , bnt there the pressure was many pounds jreater and the method of conducting ihe work had not reached that s age of > < rfpcrion which ia attained in the nnnel. CHARACTERS ON HIPBOARD. 'UK SORT OF PEOPLE WHO ARE HKKN ON THE VOYAGE TO EUROPE. O'rc poiulenor to Ken Yor * Pojt , There are two hundred of aa , aud is many more were turned away for a ok of space. The tourist's cry is he French cry of 1870 "a Berlin ! " Of course , in this large ship's conipa- ly an observer can find many types. notice : Two young people whom I taka to o bride and groom from several signs , hiefly the fact that they eat sugar- lums out of A fancy box with a hromo on the lid. A party of bj cyclists , from Boston , judge ; at least une of them pisses is tirao very profitably in reading Emerson's essays. The passenger who walks. He haa stimaied tbe length of A clear space n the duck , and does his "laps" at tated times. An Italian , who toads a copy of La aberta asaiduously , looking up with pleased expression , however , when 1-idy plays Verdian melodies on the ilano in the salon. An invalid with a hacking coug.i hat suggests a o ffin-hack. Abiau'y ; one who has been a beau- y for , I fear , those many years. Ah , ime , intrepid lime , that ever advances nd never retreats ! The poor ldy eeks to preserve her oharrui , as we 'o limber , by judicious coats of paint , lUt she tnmt find a better ruse than eruse if she is to deceive us longer. Another beauty ; an honest one. Lias , she rxernplib'ee the Japanese iroverb : 'The beautiful woman is inhappy. " She ate a sal id at lunch , ud now she is pourint ; oil on the roubled w.tew. By her side , another passenger by al. I asked him as I passed what was no. "My dinner , " was the lacon- c response. Ah , this sea-sicknetsl It is like ove-sicknefB iu many particulars. Joth maladio ? are common toman : oth areveiy violpnt , uncomfortable , ransciont and led cruus , fitst to thu ictim's friends , and noon after to the utferer himaolf. But to resume : The card playar pitying whist , the ame that five { .laytdat , four holdii g hi ) cards and thu tif.'h looking uve > - our shoulder and asking why in tno rorld d d you play thii and didn't ' that ? But aardi arn a goud gume , f great antiqu if and biblical HSSOC a- loiis. Yetnd , their siutul tricks da'o ack to the prophets , for wu rd in SiJah xxw. , 16 , taut "the treaohor- ua deah'ra have dealt treaoheioualy. " till , what woulJ whist bewithuntita ricks ? A party of no'or ? , most nf them oisterou ly well , but one so sick that hear he has thiown up all hi * en The man with an appetite like sarra- onia. The purcer regirda him rue- utlv , And his tibia neighbors with limitation , not unmixed with awe. A cry-baby. Stanley tells of a make in Africa so deadly that when t appears in the village the village moves off. So when that child up peari the adjacent passengers gather up chairs , wraps and books and leave. A young man starting ont to see the world , meaning more particularly hereby the flesh and the deviL Be wants to see "life , " and will pay for his eiitenainment in his wages of sin , which is death. A few pretty children tumbled .bout . the decks in a very tipsy man ner , and evidently happy. The little dears ; much they know about going to see the nature of things ! Once , when in mid Pacific , the dismal news came that our steamship had broken her crank-pin. There was a grumbling md grievine , in the midst of which a it tie maid fell in her pinafore and said : "No matter , mother , I've got a pin I'll give tbe captain ! " "ANAKESI8" 18 AN INTALL1DLE CUBE FOH PILES. Mr. Wm. J. Andrewi , of Columbia , Ttnn , wrlus tte fotlo In.- : MIBSRS P. XKCSTAFDimi & Co , Now York : O NTS For upward of 0 jc rs I have b n nffli ted utb ( tbe Piles. When 1 first took them toey were blind and \erj painful. For about ten years they c intlnued an blind , then commenced bleedtag The homorrholdiicoiitlnuedtolninasa until I was Ioslt ) at o\trr Btoo' f il'y ' a gl'l nf blood , andfrequently , while standing * tmy dr.gk , the blood would run down Into my boots lhave bad these hemorrhoids to last for eeveral hours In tbe meantime , like a drowning m.n , I uaa gmping at Ncryll'l"- ! trying to find relief. On one "cca lou 1 hud tb < m ciut rizod , which , after intense Buffering for over a month , eOtcted tem porary relief , for short time only however. Ani ut ten months rincc , whlh at stool , my eye fell on an adrertaement headed in large Icttcil ' Pllo , " " 6end2c = n etampand get circular" i did so , and received a f"fltia Blunt Facts" in reply , aft r reading which , I concluded it was such plain common n e that I would give "Anake&is" a trial. I did so and ths result wu. thit after a few dnyg'me , the ble'dlnzceased and I have not suffered a moment's piln s.nce. It Is eatd that "a fell iw feeUnir makes one won drous kind. " So , Knowing quite a number tl friend who wereanffe ing like tuywlf. I dttii- bnted q It" "v number of them , and from eve y one received a fovorabTe report I would cot be w thout ' 'Anakeus" for a bond red t une > Its cort. To al who areafflc edwithPiIrs ! would lay : "Give AnakMU a trial and you w II no lonter be atufferer. WM J. > M > BSWB " " sold all arsl-o'aw "Anakesls" 1 by - drnsxisU Price $1 00 pn "ox Mailed free on rec Ipt of price by P. Iiuustaedter&Co .sole manufacturer * o ( Anakeail. " BOIL 2916 , New York. Sampled sent tret to all sufferers npon appl.catlon. Bucsien'B Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE in the world for Outs , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tied in every casa or money re landed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha. LETTER FBOM KEY. 8.MOEOAN. B4 < . . 8 tilman Morgan , for a long thni known as * raUiinnary arnong the monn- tains of Vermont , by rtason of erporori at his Z (63) ( ) contraoted caUrrh , rhuma- tism , kidney compla'nta and intermittent puls * . "Jn a latter dat-d Bristol , Auguil 25 1873 , ' expressing his gratitude for thi relUf z knenccd , h says ; "Thau di BMS becvns ehr > nic. Jiy right wrist wu growing out f rlwp ' > nd was weakianc painful , I Have taken ont paokagi o < lyerar nTsdtcini and now I f l w H aa end fu.1 Mr. Morgan farther' itsUs thai hli Lwif had b * ri a ertat ( nfTerer from simi u cotnplslnta ; and that the medioina was defer for hir than any other vo MOHA1 IC3ttr J > Nr > QtNKEKIXJat UM B whorflaj1 < * tbvgnfoatarf Jor tb * taj ) a y > 3 > m pauti 6salio ; ; acnrM of § tudrtqui ; eaenti Director. AN OPEN AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant , fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti- 1 flclal , and all-who will take the trouble niay sccnre them. \ These roseate , bewitching hues follow the use of Hogan's Mag nolia Balm a delicate , harm less and always reliable article. Sold by nil druggists. The MagnoliaJJalm conceals every blemish , removes b'al- lowness , Tan , Redness , Ernp- tlons , all evidences of excite ment and every Imperfection. Its effects are immediate and : o natural thatno human being can detect its application. Ajk the oral dvspeptlc , rll- lions suHerere , vic- tlme ot ( ovpr and : ue , the mercurial dUeised patient , hohcy lecovercxl health , cbeerfal spirits and B-ooJ . .ppetlt ; they will tell you by tak ing SIMMONS' LIVM KIMn , , P8IA CONSTIPATION , Jaundice WUIouj Attacks , .SICK . HEADACHE , Colic , Do K. Etc Kte ! ' SOUR STOMAOHHe" nJ % unrjallej Southern Remedy la warranted a ; ? ? * " , ! unle ! P"ill8 M MJRCCRT , or anv Injurious mineral nuosUnce. bnt la Purely Vegetable. containing those Southern Root * and Herba , which i an all.wue Prortdenco has placed ID Countries where LUer Dlseara moat prevail. It will cui all Dtaeages caused hy Derangement of the Liver ud Bowels. THBSrwPTOSIS of LUer Complaint arf a n Vrwri riba < J U3te m thc mouth ; Pain In the Haolt.Mdes or Jointa.o'tou mistaken forRheuma- tism ; Hour Stomach : Lo sof Appetite : Bowels ate'DatelycoBtiieand lax ; Headache ; Loss of Memory. > lth a painful sensation of bavins fall cd to do something which en-Hi to have been done Debility , Low Spirits , a thick vellow ap pearance of the skin and Eyes , a dn Couuh of ten mistaken fur Consumption. , v , jet'mc" ' man > " ° * thci4B symptoma attend the disease , at others very few.hut the Liver , the ' / ' onran In the body. 1. cenerally the seat of the diajise , anil if not regulated In tune.irreat iuffermsr , wretctodness and death will ensue. I can recommend as an efficacious remedy for diseaw of tha Uvor , Heartburn and Dyspereta , ? immo"8'.Llv"r Emulator. Lewis G. Wunder , J5" .M1"s' r Street , A latant Post Master , fblladelpnla. "He h.ve tested Its virtue * , lersonallv , and know that for Dyspepsia , Billlousnesal and Throbbing He Jnche. it la the best medicine the world ever eaw. We hare tried forty th i remedlea before Haimons' Liver Reg-lator , but none nf them cave us more than t tun > r. n r - I ef : b t the Regulator not only relieved bu cured ut. " Editor Teli < nph and Mf enK r , Ma vn , Oa AVUTAOTURKD OM.T Bt J. H. ZEILIN & CO , PHILADELPHIA. PA. Price. I1.UO 8ld by all Drufjjlsta. FEVER AND AGUE. S rve an Injunction on Diaeaoe By Invigontin a Kehleoorutltutidn , renovat- Int a debilitated ph < eiquc , andenrl.bJoc a tli n and Innurrkio.'S clroulatlun wltti llostttti-r 't Stomach Bittern , the finest , t o rnoct highly lanctlnned , and tbe moat popular tonic and | re- ventive in existence For sale bv all Drairxtet * ana Dealers RB erallv Djipepela's tortured vlotlm , Whv cross th oc an tide To drink the Seltzjr water B ) Nature's fount supplied When at jour bedside , MJencc Presents the jnU ( am draught. Ebullient as thc Sel tier F'o'n Nature's fou tiln QUiSed. la TAURXXT'S COOL ArmiExr , Yu d m earri heallnc thlrj That QoJ , tha O eat Pb-iclau , n s C s Into the Fpnng' SOLD B ? ALL DRUGGISTS IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE MANOFACTURED BY Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds in use In low * and Nebraska Sold by Dealers in n rly ev ry county. This cnt represents oar Buckeye Force Pump which ii adapted to Wind Mill me , M It works easily and throw * a constant stream , and does not freeze op ia the cold- eat weather. Send for price list W. H. RA.YNER , WtiUrn At , Omiha , Neb THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YD I can 2nd % ; ocd usortment ol BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWER flOlTBB than a any other ahoe house in ths citr. P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM BT. a ULDI58' & GENTS SHOES MADE TO ORDER d a perfect fit xn riBtfc l. Pjtce * ftytet/K / Dl GO EAST MA Tllf. Chicago & Xorthfvesteru .2,380 MILES OF ROAD I n 1 th * SHORF , SL'UE iu ! Safe Route Bt --n , COUNCIL BLUFFS 'CHICAGO ' , MILWAUKEE And ill peL'.U EAST and NORTH IT OFFERS TUB TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAV ANT OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST Ilia thu ONLY KOAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIO AGO Upon whlih la run PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS ! In addition to the-esiid to plea * > all claiwes u ( travelers , It clvw FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Us EATINO STATIOJfa at 60 renta each TS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I IIS COAUHES ARf THE HWEST ! ITS EQUNPMEHT FIRST CLASS If > oUMUh thi ) B < st Traveling Acvonimixlit- tbiujou v ill buy \our ticket t this Roue CTA.SD WILL TAKE .NOXEOTHER. All Ticket Amenta can ' 11 vou Through Ticket * lia thin road ami Cb.xk muil fa- gage tree t f Charge. OMAHA TICKEf OFFICE * 12J4 Farnham St , Cor 14th , and at Unior , P.oitic Depot DENSER OFFICE In ( Vor tl. > Coiitril auil Union Pci IcTuket Olllce SAN KKASC1SCO uFi-'KE-S .Naw ilontuom ery 8tr * i For informatlOD , ( olden ) , mapi , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Ticket Office , addre&i any agint of the Compauy , or MARVIN HUCHITr , W. H. 3TENHITT , Oeu'l Minsi-rr , Oen'l PMJ Aisnt , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Gen'I Ais't Omaha t Council Bluff * . SHORT LINE 18SO. K. C.ST.JOESC.B.R.R. , la the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AM ) THE EAST From OMAHA nnd the WEST. Mo change ot cars botwton Omaha and St. Louis and bnt une bel v ii Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With IMS charged andlu alliance o ( other linen. This entire line Is equlpmxl with Pullman's Palace S cepInzCars , Palace Day Couch- ' Safely Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Air-I'rake TIIAT Y ifR TICKET aj City , fat. Joseph fSrCVuncilBIufT : U.K.v Louia Ticket ? for 6.ilc at ill coupon atatluuB In the Wcrt. J F. BARNARD , A C. DAWKS , Gen'I Bupt. , Oen'l Pass & llrket Aic't St. Jceeph , Mu fc > t Joseph , Mi > . W. C. 8EACHHIST , Ticket ASCII. , ill FUieenth Street , bel * n Famham and Donglag , Union Block , Omaha. JOS.'IEaON , A 15 BARNARD. P w Afreut , Omh Cen'rl Agent. Oiiwh * SIOUX CITY * t PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. TtoOld RdiMt SwujcOityRoulel 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And aUpomtetn tia tbern IUH& . Minnnsota and Dakota. TbN lln is equipped with the Im proved Wcstlnjhouw Automatic Air Brake * and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer And f-jr SPEiD , SAFETY AND COMFOHT Isunaurpasstd. Elejrant I/Mwing hoom od Sleeping Cart.nnne I and coatrull d by the com pany , tun Through U 1th ut Chatuc between Union Paoiflo Transftr Oeput , Council Bluff-j , and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer I > epot at Council Bluff * , at 5 : 5 p m. , leaching "loux City at 10:20 p ra. , ami It Pnut at 11:05 a. in , uiak at HOURS K * AmANCK OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning , Teare St. Paul at 330 p m , ar- .Tlij at Si'iux Clt > at 1:15 a m . and Union Pacific Tran.fcr Depot , C uncil Bluffat 9:50 a , m Be tmro that jour tickets rt-wl via " * . o. & P. R. R. " K. C. HILLS , Superintendent. Missouri Valley , Iowa ' . E. ROBINSON , Ara't Oeii 1 Paaj. Agent J. II. O'BRYAN. outhwestern Freight ntl Pa Ki.uerA ) ent , rariO-tf Council Bluffs THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I TBCIE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINCY With fcmocth and Perfect Trade , Elegant Pas senger Coaches , and PULLMAN SLEEPJNC & DINING CARS t is acboovledged hy the Prose , and all mho travel uy r It , 10 be the Beet Apiolnted and Best Managed Buad in thc Country PASSENGERS OrOING EAST Should bear iu miud that thia is tlie BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East North and Northweat. Paasenpere by this Route have choice of POUE DUTEEENT ROUTES , And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Sletpin < Caw from Chicxo to New York CityWiihout Change. All Eiprees Trains on this lineare equipp l with the Veatii > 4 house Patent Air Brakes * and Mlller'b Patent bafeij Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect t ro- tcctiou Againsi Acci dent * in tbe world. PULLMAN PALACE SI .EPIHC AND D'NINC CARS Are run on tha Uuriin ton I'.oute. Information conuemm * Routes , Kates , lima ConnectjOD < , etc. . will be cheerfully given by app ying ut th offlCJ of the rur.i. gton UouU , 613 > ourteentn Street , Omaha , > ebraska. C.E PERK.NS. D W.UIlVHu-UCK. Oen'l Manager. Gen. Weat'u Pads. Ag't. J. O. PillLLl f PI , St. Joo. , Mo. Oeneral Agent , Omaha. II P. UUKL , fepl-dl liilet Agent , Omaha. a week la your a n tuTn. Terms tsi. | fi outfli frw. Address U. Hillett & Oo tnlaad. M M'l ' ' - - \'l r-at vV'wft P ' : \ \ - V M --5'.TttS ? & 2& ? 3ai ruj ACTS V 'THS L.VSK , THE SOWELS , - . , rfmrJfjt * nation , gilts it won- l3 dcrfvl fvwer r we oil disease * . tfWhy Are. We Sick ? . tVs55S = S = ! S@K' 33 = S5S35S , 1 \ h Iwrc dogged or torrid , ' .Mm ' 'srnmtshumwrre tJirrefora forced t > ' / ) ifie blocd t'ral afivvid be expafed ] S Paliirally. I S , C055TIPATIOS , 4 a yrm.y roallHsrs. unix\ar 3 flf- I'l'Cr' - , t'ASil-E VTKJiKft -A SE * > 2S AXI > SEBY05S 2 n of nri ; c'- cover to throx off ) * " " " * ? "ivji vains anathw ? . r . ' I Ir .to litigation tr _ l itj' : < - or Jyr d Kidneys t j rjn- . & -3"3r cirh"dache3l Ji ' .i _ ? lis.ro cIt.spi .J nigiiU I rtjotce bi j t lagarrSl .rT-er'niUjf APPETIZER SURE CURE For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptable prerurjtion in the k o n vscrld By adding to TOLD ROCK and RYE a lilt * Lemon Juice , yon have m exeUent Appetizer nd Tonic , for xemral and family uw. TJ.r immenfeandUewajms sales and the numtrouj ttolmcnUi * recato.1 dall > ar * the bnt e idenc . of its -lrtut-3 and populailiv Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. fJAIITIflN . . .DOJfTBE DECEIVED by unprinciple.1 dealers no try to palm off nnooi.i. WnUIlUn , o.rumon Rock and llyem p'ace of our TOLU ROCK and R7K. which I Ik j only Jlhl'ICAThD ' article made , GENUINE . _ the navlnira OOVERVMEST STAMP oa M/-h hn tl. Extract from Report of the CommiaBioner of Internal Revenue : TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICF OF INTERNAL RXVENCE. I WA8Biiaio.f , U. C. , J nuary 18,1S80. j Kecurs. LAWRENCE & MAKTTN , 1111 Madison St. , Cbieago , ) U . . G 7Li iBs : ThU compannd. In the opinion of thu office , outd hat e suffliUnt qiuntl'.v > * tVe BAISAM OF TOLU to klve It all the advan-ajre * aKrl-wl to this article In pectoral ouaiplnluf , hue the vrhfoky and Iho ay rup constitute an eniuklon rcndorui ? it an atreeable remedy tllw patient. Compounded aocor. lag to th fomiii ! * , it may projwrly beclu > eda < MLDlCINAI. PREPARATION under the pronMous of U S R * be.l jtiii'tM. and when to stamped , rray L soldb } Dru Uts , ApotheciriM and Other Persons wltnout r-nderlnp them liable to pay fpecfel tax as liijuor dealers Yours Respectfully , ( sunned ) QBEEN. B. BAUM , Commlsaloner LAWRENCE & . MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS. GEOCEES and DEALERS everywhere - CFOCRAPHY THIS MAP. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R IS THE GREAT CONNECTOR UNK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WlfW' It * main line runs from Chicago .o Council Uluffi , panning through Joltat. rntc < ta. La Salle. Uone eo. Mollnn. Rock Irlnnrt. Dsranp-on. We t Llbeny. Iowa Cit7.Har DC > , .Brooklyn. Orinnel ) . at all boars or the day. basMofnes ( tha copltiuo ? I8a ) . Stuart , Atlan Maaninwnt Inm Drldaw ipan lh Mrm A tic , and ATOC&I with branche * from Bur u and Missouri river * at alt point * cio a rt 11.1. Jnnulon to Pvorta i Wilton Junction toJJasca- line , and transfers ars arolded at Connct. tret Une. Washington , FMrflold. Eldon. Belknap , Kansas City. Learenworth , aad AtchUon m * Centrevllle , ITincnion. Trenton. Gsllatln. ' "ame- nwctlons belnicmade In Union U pot * . rn. LonTonworth. Atcblson. and Kansas City ; TUB PRINCIPAL. . ! ? . R. coinnsviUMy t. Wuhlngton tu SlKuurner , Oskaloota , and Knoi- TH1B URKAT TUROCUII LINE JjRf t' ville : Keokuk to Karmlnirton. Ronaparte. Ben- FOLLOWS. too'DOrt , Independent , Kldon. Ottumwa , Eilclr- At CHICAGO , with all dlnrclxi * llnaa (01 ( V Tilip.Oskklixna. PolioMunroo , and D Molnes ; East and Houth. Ivomon to Monroe ; OunMotnei to Izidlannlnand AtKNOLrwooo. with theL.8.M-S. erV Wlnteraeti Atlantkj to Lewis and Andutmn ; and n. W. ACR.Rds. Aoca to Harl&n. This l poalt7aly ! the only At WAoniNoio.v uciarrrs. with R , > 4 3 % Railroad , nhlch ownr. and operate * a through Una from Chicago Into tna Slat * of Kansas. At LA ttALLE. with 111. C nt.R.R. Throuxh Kxorem Pnenger Trains , with PulN AtPKOHlA.wlth P. H. * J j P.D. < kK. v j man "alace Cars attached , are ruu each way dallr W. ! n. Mli ; and T. V. * W. Bda. between CHICAr.o and 1'EOHIA. KAX3AS CJTT , At HOCK. ISLAND with "diUwaukM a. ( top and ATCUl- Island 3'jort Mo * , " and ROCK Ul'd < t Pen. H. ' At DAVcvrunr. with tha lJ T aTOrt O-T" ago iind Kantnn I'lty , Tla the "Milwaukee and C.M. * Bt.P rt. K. - * - ' Hock Islnnd Slur * Line. " AtWE8TLmenTT.witntn - ' } Tlie "UreatUook Island" Is miurnlUcentlr AtUHlNNKU. Tlth Centra' Iowa - equipped. It-i road bed Is simply perfect , and Its A t HE * MoIXVd. with I > M. A K. D It. traca 13 Inld with steel rails. At COC.SCIL DLD/rfl. with Union Pacific . . . What will ploose jou most will be tno plflaauri At OMAHA , with B. * Mo. It. B. R. In ol pnjoylnz rour menlg. while paulnx OTertho beautiful crBlrl > nf Illinois and lown. lnon of At OTTCMTT. * , wltn Central lowaH. i oormaznltlccnt IJtntnc Cars that accompanr all St. L. i 1'ftC. . and C. It. AQ ! K. Rda , 1UrouiIi Exprena Trains. Tou net an entire At KlOKCK.wlth TOL. 1'eo. 4 War.t VT3C. > 3 meal , ta irood as H serred In nny firit-clais hotel. Lours * I'ac. . and Bt. L. . Keo. * N.-W. B Kd forMTent7tiTe ceuts. At CAJISHON. witb ll.Ht-J R. R. i ppre latlnir the fact that n majority of tha At ATCHlsox. w 1th Atch. . Topeka & ba ( t ( < people prefer separate apartment * fur different Atch. * Net ) , and Ceo. Br V. f. K.Jtdf. purposes ( and the Immense piuenxcr business At l.cAviNwoHin. witb Kan. Pao , < * ac lih' of this line warrantlnic It ) , we arc pleased to an Cent. U. H4 . nounce that tbla Company runs J'uUman Palace At KANSAS cixr. with all line * for U * * ? > Slitftng Can for sleeping purposes , and PalMi and Southwest. I'CI.I > MAN PALACE OAKS arc run throucb to FZOKIA , K K911 COn.NC'.L. 1JI.T7FF ! * . KAJWMAM CITY. ATCIIISO.X. and LJAYENWOUTll. Ticket ! Tin thla ttne. known tbe " Great Hock , laland Hu M , " mn w l 4f all'Ticket Agent * In the rJnlte-d Ntat and Canada. For Information not oblttlnable at your home ticket offlev. addi m . A. . KlIVIBA-IjIj. E. SX.JOHCN. . Gen'I Superintendent. U n'l Tkt. and PaoHrr AjK. OHAS. SHiVERICK. FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS , And everyining pertaiiiing to the Furniture and tlpholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE ap U man th nt 1208 and 1 10 Farnham Street * Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator ± S8O. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST&CO.SPRINGFIELD , They also make Buckeye Improved Irou Beam Walking Cultivator , with or without Sj rin s. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or ttro Kors Enquire tor them at the best dealers. F. H , PUGH , Gen. Agent , Umaha , Neb * " / * _ , * r < z eJt RTHITSWEICHTINGOL A. n. Gsioo. Maonfa nrer of Mo ln t Ma. cblnes , Tromanibor ? . K T . , ntK Hy thumb was can/ht ink tnacWnaand wa bidlylnju'd. ' applied Ee.rtrc -utthamcet Jnst ntr lief. I baTealarjte number of m n tmplor * < l aad nearly eviryon * of them n s it M SBZEBAX. of Osei'da.Ml b..wnt : Ihars tt'edyocr EciecrrfcOU en her M for diff r nt dttcuv. and found It todftjiat aayoareei m- mend d. H haa don Ju tJe for meeTerr tits * . and is tlu be i OU or man and. t jt , I er c _ . S whit the mediol fanlry y : f. Hsj say. HnA P. Q. . nyt ; : I b.w n.r i W ratdjoae TifcJi Tut Dna Tr-oaw . * ad durv / t emu. NERVOUS DEBILITY tntlnfromov rwonccr ific No. 28. known. Prfce Jl r r 'ra * "r B e p 3P DR. A. S. PKHJEKY. CONSULTING PHYS1GIAH ICAI , Off ICE.