Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 27, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    45fears before th ePublte ,
THE GENUINE
BR.C.McLANE'S
LIVER PELLS
are not recommended as a remedy "for
all the ills that flesh is heir to" but in
affections of the Liver , and In all Bilious
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , or diseases of that character
, they
stand without
a rivaL
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used pre
paratory to , or after taking quinine. As
a simple purgative thev are unequaled ,
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine arenever sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-was eeal on the lid ,
blithe iraprcssion.McLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of C. JIcliAXE and FLE.MIHG BROS.
3SJ- Insist upon liaving the genuine
DR. C. McLAKK'S LIVER PILLS , pre
pared by
FLOLIXG BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name Jfcljatie , spelled differently ,
but same pronunciation.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS ,
A Speed ? and Effectual Cure.
PEEEY DAVIS1 PAIN-KILLER
Bis stood tbo test of rORTT YEARS' trial.
Directions irith each bottle.
, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Local Acento everywhere to sell
lea , toffee. Baking Powder.
Flooring KxtractB , etc , by wimple , to fAmilijR ,
Profit good Outfit free. People'i T a Ca , Box
60-20 , St. Louis , llo.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
. BTCKOES. \V. W. CAETLETT.
STURCES & BARTLETT ,
TTOR.SEY.AT-LA'VV. I .CreightonBlock ,
Omaha , Neb.
CHARLES POWELL ,
TDSTJCE OKT11E FEACE orner JSth and
tl tarnluun 6t . ,
WM. SIMERAL ,
A TTORKEY AT '
LAW-CanpbeU'g Block ,
JISth 6treetbetwen Fwnhua and DougUs.
OMAHA. KKB.
D. L. THOMAS ,
i'TTORNKY AT LAW Loons .money , bny0
fjud cells real ert te. Kocm 8 , Crtigbton
5Blcek. i
A. C. TROUP ,
TTORKE7 AT LAW Office In Uanaoom'f
'
Block , with Oeorge E. Pritcbett , 1606
i St. OMAHA. NEB.
St.DEXTER
DEXTER L. THOMAS ,
l TTORNKT AT LAW Crnlcfaranki Solid
A In * .
T A. CHADWICK ,
TTORNEY AT LAW Offlca 16 Oi Farnham
. BIT et.
et.A.
A. SWARTZLANDE
AHOBNEY AT LAW-Cor. ISth and fambam
street. maySStf
WILLIAM A. FONDA ,
A TTOBKET AKD COUN8ELOB AT LAW.
_ Ci. Boom * Jto. 6 , Freezer Block , opposite Post
Office. OMAHA , JTEB.
WM. L. PEA50DY ,
LiWYEB Office In CrcUrbton Block , next to
FoetOfflce , OUAQ& , KEBBAEZA.
Procured ,
XOIAEY lUBLIG. OOLLEOTIOKB UAD1
. - & D. MCLAUGHLIN.
f/L TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
VA. THE PEACE Southeat comer FUteath
Douglas Bt.
iyCoIleetlftpg Promptly Attended to.Ta
O'BRIEN & BARTLETT ,
Attorneys-a t-Law
- - ,
OrnCE-Unlon Bloch.FI/letDtb anr ? Farnhaa
A. L RQBI80H.
1 TTORSEY AT LAW. Room CreiRhton
JBlock. . OMAHA Nob. Ainl-U
CD. 155.
f
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KARBACH BLOCK , COR. DOUGISTH STS.
OMAHA. XEB.
J. Connell ,
- a -La w.
Offlea : Front rooms , np stairs , in Qinicom'i
new brick building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and
r mham
Joint L Bin ex. R. RSDIOE.
KEDICK & REDICK ,
Attorneys t-Law.
-a - .
Epedal attention will bo given to nil suits
nfiinsi corporations of every description ; will
iineUce In al Hho Courts oi the Bute and tbe
United States. OSce. Farnham St. , opposite
Court Home.
EDWARD W. SIMERAL.
t 4 TTORNEY AT LAW Boom 0 CreljLtOu
tBloek.'ltth md Pouglaa rtreetg. noMh
k C. F. MANDERSQN ,
TTORKSY AT LAW SIS Farnbam Street
< K 'Omaha Nebraska.
PARKE GODWIN ,
1 TTORNEY AT LAW-litb and Donglal
.A. Straetg. irtth O. W. Poane
W. T. RICHARDS. a. J : UUKT ;
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorneys-a t-Law i
Omen ! 15 South Fourteenth Street.
Only Direct Line to France ,
C.INERALTRANSATLAHTIC COMPAH
"OETWEEN New York wid Harve.Pier 2N.R
jj foot of HortonEt , , pier of company. .
TravelcrB by thii line .i old both transit by En
bh rallwsy nd tbe diecomjort of erasing the |
h nue lin a small boat
ANADA , FiLUtoxTA , Weinced y January si ' I
Inoon.
AMER1QUE , B. JoDCLO , Wednesday February I 1
11a.m.
FRAJNCE , TRUUBU.3. Wednesday , February |
AlR.m.
PRICE OF PASSAGE ( Including wine ) :
TO UAVRB Finrt Cabin , tlOO andfSO : Second >
Cabint56 : Steerage , J26lnclndlng winebeddlnj
and ntlnells.
LOOIS DE BEniAN.AKtnt , B Brcndw yN. Y.
FRANK E. MOORES , Ko. 214 , West Side 14th
Street , Bet. Farnhain and Douglu , Next Deere
o U. B. Ex rce Office ( SIgu of Pain td
tearanhlp. ) OMAHA. KEB. m2 m
EAST INDIA
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Bt
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BITTERS !
ILER & GO. ,
SOLE MANUFAOTUEBRS ,
OSfJLHA. Kcb.
PAD |
A new tad hitherto unknown rcrnedv for all
dl t ortt3 Kidupys , Bladder , and Urinary
It win positively cure DUbeUs , Gravf 1 , Dropsy -
sy , Bricht'sEisoisi , inability to retain or txpell
tjbe Urine. Catarrh of the Blidccr. hlcb colored
3 cinty urine , PainJul Urmitlnir , LAMS
BACK , General Weikncej , rnd ll Female Coa-
plaints.
It avoid * internal medicines , Is certain is it I
effects and cores ben noihin ? else can. .
'For aalo-cy all Diugs'ieU or eent by niH fJC8l
cpon reoaspt of the pnct , $ HO.
DSY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PRQP'RS ,
Toledo , O. >
your address far our llula book ,
THE DAIL7 BEE.lAlb
OMAHA PUBLISHING COPROWETGRS. .
SIS FarnJiaw , tit. Sth and 10A Stnt ; .
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ,
1 Cnpr 1 Tear , In advance ( postpaid$3.00 )
em-inW " " * ,00 |
8 months " H jJOO
TIME TAEIES-
THE MAILS ,
C , &N. W. B. R.,6SOa. ; m , SWp : , m.
C. B. ti Q 5 :30 a. m. , S : 0 p. m.
C. R * I & P. R. R. . SM , m. , SiOp. | rn ,
Cbt Joct:30
g.Clly&P tJO. .
U. P. B. B , 11:40 : a. m.
O. & B. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m.
B. & M. R , R , 8(0 : a m.
O. &N. W. , 7:30 : a m.
C. fcN. W. B.R. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m.
C. B. & Q. , 11 a. m , 0.30 p. m.
C.R. I. 4P. . lla. m. . Up m.
C. B. & B : . Joe. . 11 a.m. , 11 p. ai.
U. P. R. R , , 4 p m.
O. & R. V. from Lincoln , 12llO p. m ,
City & P. , ll a. ra.
K. ft M. inNeb.,4 p. m.
1 o al milla for StaUE Iowa leave but cnr a
da v , vis : 4SOa. : ra.
CSlee open from 12 to 1 p. m. SnEdijs.
T3OUAS F. HALL. Poetmnte ? .
Arrival And Departure of
Trains
UNION PACIFIC.
UAVl. ARJUVI.
D iyKxpr ) s..i ° : i5p.in. S:85p.m. :
do Mixed e.in p. m. 4JSp. : m.
do FreUht 5.30a.m. l0prr.
do do 8.15a.m. 12:20a.m.
TIME DA.RD OF THE BURLINGTON.
LEAVE OMAHA. JLHRITZ OMAHA.
3iOp : m. Kxpms 10:00 a. rn ,
Mill . 6:00 : a. m. Mall 100 p. m.
Sundays Excepted. SuniftJ ! EiccpUj.
CIIICAOO.IBOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC.
Mall . 6:00 : a. ra. iJlall . 10:00 : p. O.
Expreeg . 3:10 : p. m. | Express. . . .10KK ) a. m.
CHIOAQO NORTHWESTERN.
Mail . 6 ; Oa.rn.1M n. . ° . . 7:80 p.m.
Exprtee . S:40p. : m. 1 Expre s. . . . 10:00 a. m.
Sundaje exiepted.
KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS.
LEAVE
Mail . 8:00 a.m. I Express . 7:40 : a. m.
Express . ( MO p. m. | Matt . 7:23 i. m.
The on'v line running Pnllmsn Sleeping Cars
out of Omabk to Union Depot.
OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND [ SIOUX
CITY t PACIFIC EAILROAD3.
Exprecs . 8:00 : a.m. | Fxprsai . 4:30 p m.
Dallv Except Sundays.
B. & M. R. R. in NEBRASKA.
[ W83I ] * IEAWJ " ' 4
Omaha fly ) 8:001 Kearney XncOvjaaO am
Plattira'thar 10:25 : am
Kcamj J'ncar)7:55 ) p m Ked Cloud ( Ii ) * : ' 5 a m
KeJ Cloud ( am7:5tptn FlatUm'tb ( ar ) 4:20 : p m
Bloom'gtonar)9:25 ( ) p m Omiha ( air ) . . .4:55 : p m
REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY.
Bastings ( lv ) 8:05 a m | Kloom'ftonarl:30pm (
Bltomlngtou 1:36 p ra | lUsllngs ( nr)0.55p m
Oileans flv ) 7:33 a m Indlancla
Orl'.arjif ) 700 p m | ludianola ( iv ) 2:30 p m
BIOUX CITY & ST , PAUL R. B.
1IJ1 . 6:10 am I Express . 10:00 am
Exprers . SiOpm | IVTall . 7 0 p m
WABASn , S > T. LOUIS HZACinO.
Mall . fl a.m. | Mill . 4:25 : p. ra.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B , R.
Leive Omah > , daily. S ft. m , B a. ra. , 10 a m. ,
11 a. m , 1 p. m. , 2 p. rri. , 3 p. m , 5 p. m , , C p.
m. ,
Lrave Council Huffs ; 8:25 a. a , 9U a. m , ,
10:25 a. m. , 11 5 a. m , 1 : 6 p. m , 2:25 : p. m. ,
S:25 p. m , 5.25 p. m. , 6 5 p. m. , "
Fonr trips on Sunday ; leavimrOmaha at 9 and 11
a m. . 2 and 5 p. m ; Council Bluffs at 9:2i : ,
11:25 a. m , and 2:25 : and 5:25 p. m.
Leave Omaha : 6 a. m , , 7 a. m.8 0 s , m. , 1
m. , 4.50 p. m. , 7.-26 p. m
! .eiv Uonnoil Biuffi : 6:15 : a. m , , 8:401. : n > . ,
1140 a. m.5:25p ra , 7.00 p. m. , I'M p. m.
Dally except Sunday. , .
OMAAA & EEPUBLICAN VALLEY B. B. |
LEAVE ,
Mall 10:15 : a.m. , 135p.m.
Daily eicepf Sundays.
COMMERCIAL. '
Omaha Wholesale Markets.
OMAHA , July 20 , 1880.
BUTTER AND JCUU8.
ChoScetable . 1014o
Packers lots . 7@10
Fresh eggs , per doi . 121
Hone . 20
POULTRY. _
uhjckenr , per Jui. . . 2 ! U
Duckfl . 8@9
GROCERIE8.
EUOAR3.
CutLoaf . 10
Powdered . 10J
Granulated . 10
Standard "A" 10J
OffA . 10
OR
Extra "C" . vH I
SYRUPS.
O A * *
Ei tra choi ce and very bright. . . 50
Bright Table Drips 46
New Orleans MoUasees CO
Market advancing.
COFFEE.
TUo , prime to choice 17J
Rio Rood to prime 1GS
Ilio fair to good.-- . . . Is
A\.lu lilu fcv , * * * * * - -
Mocha -27J
'nl
O. G. Java.
lUUl .
Choice 8i
Goodtoprime . " VJaTi I
New Prunes c i "
Old Prunes . . . . . . . . . .
Currants.choica . new !
- in
BlackBerries
Raspberries S3
Pitted cherries 20
Michigan crtd Apples 8
N. Y : SUced A 9
Eraporated " 5'
State Peaches
Salt Lake Peache 15
California Peaches 15
CANNED QOODS.
VS' ysUra2 ft cans , tf case. . 3 70
do do 1 Tb canpr . case. . 240
- - - * - - " nn
UghtWeJghtOysterB lb t case 2 90
Salmon , l Ib , l/dozen 1 76
do 21b.Hdozeuu - 2 65 .
standard Tomatoes.2 Ib , I ? case 2 SO
" " 3 Ib , tf case s 00 ( I
standard Peaches , 3 Ib , v V.ODU. 4 40 .
" " "M . , I ? case. 3 AfI I
Raspberries 2 1b , t ? cat > e. . 300 j
BlackberricR , 2 Ib , $ case . 280
Corn , 2 Ib.tf case . 380
Apples , Gal , tfdoz.- . 375
Narrow Fat Pca8,2 Ib ; tf case. . 4 00
S tring Beans. 2 Ib. per case. . . . 2 40
SUNDRIES.
id"a
Pepper 17
Allspice 17
Cloves ; 45 ,
Coisia 29
25a
Candles , 16oz 13
Greenwich Lye.perlcase' . . 3 86
Beansper bushel . \ . 180
Cheese full cream . 11)
UJUABS.
Window Glass , 60 per cent dl .
count ofi list.
HARDWARE.
IRON. .
Common bar 3 I
Horse-shoe bar 4
Norway nail rod. . . . . . 9
STEEL.
Castplow . 9
Am. cast , tool . 18
Jes'p's , Eng. do . . ' . . 25
Tens , upwards. 5 60
' ' ' ' 550
B'rd'd's shoe 'g
" mule" 650
Omaha nails tens , upwards. . . 3 50
Nw'gtr'ahn 23@80
Putnam nails 23/20
DRY GOODS.
BROWN COTTONS.
Atlantis "H" 7J
do "P" 7
Pepperell " 0" 72"
d"R" 7 |
do "E" 8i
Indi&nHead 8
LawrenaeXXX 10
Nebnwka , Standard "AA"
DKNlltS.
Amoekeag 16
Bearer Creek , "AA" 14 }
do "BB" . . . . : 13J
Haymakers 9
Pftbner i. . . 8
Otis "AXA" 15
do "BE" . , " 14
do "CO" 13
Warren "AXA" 15
do "BB" 14
do "CO" . 13
BLEACHED COTTONS.
Lonsdale 91
do Cambric , 12 *
Cabot. . . . ! A : - fj
Fruit of the Ix > m . . . . ; 10
New York Mills - . . . . 12 }
Hffls'Muslin U
Wamsutta . . . " 12. .
.PeppereU 18i@27
ticaaNGS.-- - . - "
Ataoake . . , . . . " 55
Tails O.B.O 20
do "AAT . .
do "AAA.-f. . -IE
Feail River . . . . . . 1
Albany
Albion
Harmony. . . .
American. . .
Allen's
Allen' * Pinks
Ancona fancy
Manchester. .
Merrimac. . . .
Merrimac enirl
Richmondg . , . ,
Richmond ; ; , E , . , . .
Spragne'g
Simpson's mourning. . . , , . . . , .
Simpson's black ,
STBIPiS.
American , , , . >
Aaoskeag.
Awning stripes
Lewi ton , A
Hamilton
Omega
Fittsfield.
LUMBER ,
Framine. 18 ft and under. . . . $2000
Eaph add. ft. over 18 , per M . . 60
Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 2200
11 No. 2,12 to 20 ft 20 00
Sheeting , dressed. No. 1. . ? . . . 2000
No.2 1900
Common boards , dressed 22 00
8TOCK BOARD ! ,
A stock 4000
B " 35 00
C " 8000
Common stock 25 00
FLOORIKO.
No. 1 flooring 4000
No.2 " 35 00
No.3 " 25 00
Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 4500
BIDING ,
No. 1 tiding 25 00
No.2 " 2250
No.3 " 20 00
PICKETS.
No. 1 pickets , par M 3260
No.2 " " 25 00
FINISHING ,
No. 1 finish , 1 } , 1 } , and 2 in. . . 5500
No.l ' lin 60 00
No.2 ' 1 $ . Ii , and 2 in. . 4500
No.2 lin 4000
No.3 ' in 35 00
SHIP IAP.
Plain ship lap 23 CO
OG r No.l SO 00
" ' No.2 25 00
" ' No.3
CEILING.
1 beaded , 6 in. , No. L 2500
" " No.2 2300
2 " 4and 6in. , Nal. . . 40 00
" " " No.2. . . 8500
Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 5000
SHINGLES.
A star ( best ) sh'ngles 8 75
No , 2 " 300
No.3 " 2 50
Lath 400
Lime , bbl 185
" bulk , per bu 40
Cement , bbl 2 60
Iowa plaster , bbl 250
Michigan'plaster , bbl 2 75
Hair , per bu 25
larred felt , 100 lbs..f 300
Straw board , " 4 00
O G battens , p r 100 ft lin. . . 1 25
"
"Well curbing 8001)
Rough } , and 2 in. , in battf ,
per 100 ft. linJ05TB 50
J05TB
Odarthalves. 7 in 18
" Sin 16
" QnarterSin 16
Oak , 4x4 30
" 4x6 40
0 G casing , 5 } and 6 in. , per
100 ft lin. 800
Oak plank and timber , perM. 4000 '
Clear poplar 6000
Black Walnut 10000
HIDES.
Green hides , perlb
g"
Green cured hides 7J
Dry hides 16al7
Dry salted hides. 10al2
Sheep Pelts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25al 60
Tallow 4 }
LIQUORS , WINES , ETO.
High wines , per gal 108
Alcohol , ISO per cent per gal. 2 10
Fren h spirits , proof 1 18 '
Marshall s bourbon whisky. . . . 1 23
Mi ' bourbon whisky 1 25
En , very fine , per gal 2 00i8 00
" common to fine 1 60
Gin , 100 per cent 160
" Holland. 90 per cent 125
Bums , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 60a3 00
" New England 200
Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50
" per cage 7 CO
per 100 cases 7 00
Champagnes , pints in baskets. 8 ?
x > . . .I- .i. r-.0" i 00
Port wine , per case 1 C0a3 00
Sherries 1 C0a3 00
Ales , Edinbure 275
" Bass&Co.'s 225
Guinness Dublin stout 2 25
LEATHER.
Best slaughter solo 32
Bestoak 41
BeFri
French kips 1 lOal 40
French calf , leading brands. . . 1 60a2 10
Domestic kips 75al 10
Domestic calfs 1 lOal 30
Hemlock upper , per foot 25a26
Oak upper , per foot ! (5a26 (
Grain , upper per foot 25
Lining per doz 8 00a9 50
Toppings , per doz 1100
Morrocce ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 3ja'-8
" oildressed. 35
" Simon per skin 3 00a3 25
" glove kid SO
Boot webbing , per foot 45
HARNEbS LEATHER.
No. 1 Pittsburg oak 44
No. IPittaburg oak 42
7fo. 1 Cincinnati oak 41
No. 2 Cincinnati oak 39
No. 1 hemlock 39
JTo. 2Hemlock 37
COAL-RETAIL.
Anthracite 10 50
Blossbutg 12 OJ
Wyoming 8 50
Oskaloosa 5 50
Iowa nut 5 00
White Breast 550
GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption ; s certainly the greatest
medical remedy ever placed within the
reach of Buffering humanity. Thou
sands , of once hopeless sufferers , now
loudly ] ( proclaim their praise for this
wonderful Discovery to which they
owe their lives. Not only does it posi
tively cure Consumption , but Couglis ,
Colds , Asthma , Brorchits , Hay-
Fever , Hoarenoss and all affections of
the Throat , Chest and Lungs yields
"a once to its wonderful curative pow
er as if by magic. Wo do not ask you )
to buy a large bottle unices you know
what you are getting. We re
earnestly request you to call on ar
druggist , J. K. Isn , and get a trial
bottle free of cost which will convince
the moat skeptical of its wonderful
merits , and show you what a regular
one dollar size bottle will do. For
baleby J , K. ] BH. (4) ( )
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 00.
Manufacturers ol
STANDARD SHOT
BE SURE TO BUT IT.
THE BEST IN MAHKET.
E. W , BLATCOFORD &
Uanohcturers of Leid FipePbe t nd Bar Lead ,
Black Tin , Pipe and Bolder , Linseed Oil
and Oil Cake.
OBDEKS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLINTON ST. , CHICAGO.
(8p23eodtt
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tfltfrM.Addre TnM&Ca.rartind.He
V A. ' F. RAF RT & CO. ,
Contractors and Builders ,
Flno Woodwork ft Bp cU'ty.
Agents for the Encaustic Tiling
l10 DOpOE ST. , OMAHA
STHB HUSBAND VHO
BEORET ORDBBfl.
Jfo4"ra Aifa.
She was about forty five yean old ,
well dressed , hod black hair , rather
thin find tinged with gray , and eyes in
wluoli gleamed the fires of a determine ,
tion easily not bulked. She wa'kedinto
Slajor Huso's office in Patten's bj ck
and requested a private iul'rview.and
having obtained it and satisfied her
self that the law students were not
listening at the koy-hple , said , ejowly ,
eolemnly and impressively :
"I want a divorce. "
"What foi ? Isupposed you had one
of the v of husbands "
t , aid the
major.
"I a'pose that's what everybody
thinks ; but ff they knew what I've
suffered in ten yeara they'd wonder I
hadn't scalded him long ago. I ought
to , but for the sike of the young ones
I've borne it Rnd said nothing. I'vo
told him , though , what he might delor
pend on , and now the time's come , I
won't stand it , young ones or no
young ones ; I'll have a divorce , aud if
the neighbors want to blab themselves
hoarse about it they can , for I won't
stand it another day. "
"But what's the ron'ter ' ? Don't
your husband provide for you ? Don't
ho treat you kindly 1" pursued the
lawyer.
"We get victual * enough , and I
don't know but he's as true and kind
ai > men in general , and he's never
knocked none of us down. I wish ho
had , then I'd get him into jail and
know whore he was nights , " retorted
the woman.
' Then what's your complaint so-ainst
Mm ] "
"Well , if you must know , he's one
of them plaguey liners. "
"A what ? "
"A jiner one of them pesky fools
that's alfreya jining eomething. There
can't nothing coma alorg that's dark
and dy and hidden but he'd jine it.
If anybody shoul d get up A society to
burn his nouse down , he'd jine It just
as soon s he could get in ; and it he
had to pav for it , he'd go all the end-
dener. We '
hadn't been married more
than two months when be jined the
Know Nothin's. We lived on a farm
then , and every Saturday night he'd
come teatin' in befora supper , grab a
fist full of nut-cakes , and go off pnaw-
in' 'em , and t bat's the latt I'd see of
him till morning. And every other
night he'd roll and tumble in his bed
and holler in his sleep : "Put none
but Americans on guard Gecrge
Washington ; " and rainy days ha'd go
out in the corn and jab at a picture of
the Pope with an old baynet that was
there. I ouht to put my foot down
then , but he fooled me so with his lies
about the Pope's coming to make all
the Yankee girls marry Irishmen , and
to eat up all the babies that warn't
born with a cross on their foreheads ,
that I let him go on , and encouraged
him in it.
"Then he jined the Masons. P'raps
you know what them be , but I don't
'copt they are the same kind of crit
ter * that built Solomon's temple and
took otre of the concubines ; and of
all the darned noneense and gab about
worshipful masters and square and
compasses and stch like that we had
had in the house for the next six
months you nevertea the beat. And
he's never outgrowed it , nuther.
What do you think of a man , ! Stjuire ,
that'll dress hisself in a white apron ,
'bout big enough for a monkey's bib ,
and go marching up and down , and
making motions , and talking the fool
ish lingo at a picture of George Wash
ington in a green jacket , and a truss
on 1)3 ) stomack ? Well , that's my
Sam , and I've stood it as long as I'm
agoin' to.
'The next lunge the old fool made
was into . * . the . . . Odd . .v Fellows. i * .v VUUJU. I .JAlB&nU msdojt
he told rap he'd jined them , but he
kinder pacified me by telling me they
hnd a sort of branch show that took in
women aud he'd get me in as soon es
he found out how to do it. Well , one
night he come home and said I'd been
proposed , and somebody had black-
billed me. Did it hisself , of course.
Didn't want mo around knowing to
his goings on. Of course ho didn't ,
and told me so.
"Then he jined the Sons of Malter.
Didn't aay nothing to me about it , but
sneaked off one night , pretendin' he'd
got to set up with an Odd-feller , and
I'd never found out , only ho come
homo lookin'likca man that had been
through a threshing machine , and I
wouldn't do a thing for him 11 he
owned up. And so it's gene from bad
to wus , and from wu to wusser , jin >
incj this and that and t'other , till
he's worship minister of the Ma
sons , and goddess of hope of
the Odd Follows , and sword-
awalloTver of the Finnegani , and Vir
gin Cerus of the Grange , and Grand
Mogul of the Sons of Indolence , and
Two-edged Tomahawk of the United
Order ot' BUckiaen , and Tale-bearer
of the Merciful Manikins , and Skip
per of the Guild Caratrine Columbus ,
and Big Wizard of the Arabian
Knight * , and Pledge-passer of theRo-
form club , and Chief Bugler of the
Irish Mechanics , and Purie-keeper of
the Order of Canadian Conscience
J
and Double-barreled Dictator of the
Knights of the Brass Circle ? , and
Standard-bearer of the Royal Arch
angels , and Sublime Ports cf tbe On ii
ion , nnd Chambermaid iie
League of the
Celestial Cherubs , and Puissant Po
tentate of the Petrified Pig-stickers os ,
and the Lord only knows what else.
I've borne it and borne it , hopin'he'd '
net 'em all jined after awhile , but
'taint no use , and when he'd got into
a new nne , and been made Grand
Guide of the Nights of Horror , 1 told
himTa ; ' . * ; * . , and ° I will. ! Idy
Here the major interrupted , say.
ing : yill
"Well , your husband is pretty well
initiated , that's a fact ; but the court
will hardly call that a good cause or
divorce. The most of the es
you mention arc composed of honora
ble men , and have excellent reputa ,
tions. Many of them , though called
lodges , are relief associations and mu
tual insuranca companies , which , uif
your husband should die , would take
care of you , and would not see you
suffer if you were sick. "
"See me suffer when I'm lick !
Take care of ma when he's dead . !
Well , I guess not ; I can take care of
myself when he's dead , and if I can't
I can get another. There's plenty of
'em. And they needn't bpthw them
selves when I'm siok , either. If : mI
want to bo sick and suffer , it's none of
their business , especially after all the
Bufferin' I've had .when I ain't sick ,
beoausa their-carryin'a on. And
you needn't try and make me believe
it's all right , either. I know what it
is to live with a man who jinea so
many lodges that he don't never ledge
at home , and sign his name , 'Tours
truly , Sam. Smith , M. M.L O. O.F. ,
K 0. B. , K. of P. , P. of H. , R. A'
H. , L I. P. , K of X. N. C. , L. A.c.
T. , H. E. R , R. J. P. , X. Y Z , etc. "
"Ob , that iah rnloss amusement , "
remarked Mr. Huso.
She looked him equate in the eye >
and said :
"Ibelieveyon are a jineryouraelf. "
He admitted that he was to a cer
tain extent , and she arosa and said. :
"I wouldn't have thought it. A man
like you , chairman of a Sabbath
school and supertendent of the repub -
licans ! It's enough to make a mr
take pisen. But I don't want any
Ihing of yon. I want a lawyer that
doa't belong to _ ' ii
nobody
or nothin'.1
And-sha bolted out of the 4J9 and
inquired whara Captain apt.
Telephone poles are. going pp allj
* '
OTCtMarehaUtown. -
TRICK.
jjy WHICH A THIE1CALTURKD A HOIEZ ,
01obo-D niocMt , July 24 ,
The full particular * of tha occur
rence by which Mr. G. W , Albright ,
cashier of the ' L ndell , an im \ family
were victinu'zod are now obtainable ,
the first police report being , Ba usual ,
incomplete and inaccurate ,
At about 3 o'clock Thursday a gen
tlemanly appearing young man , of
about thirty-five
apparently , hastily
ascended tha eleps of the" mansion ,
No. t'334 Morgan street , tha residence
of Mr. C. A. Albright , cashier of the
Lindell hotel. Thu young man's face
was pale , his appearance betokened
haste , and he panted heavily. His
forehead was wrinkled with anxie'y ' ,
and In his hand he carried a letter.
He ] hurriedly pulled the bell. The
ting a-licg-a-Iing
was not like the
plaintive j eal of the book agent , nor
yet the imperious note of the land
lord's ring when ho wants a month's
rent ; neither was it the timorous
peal of the forlorn handmaiden when ap
! she seeketh for work. It was none of
these ; itwaa -woful ring , a sound of
foreboding and disaster. Mra. Al
bright , as she hurried to tha door ,
realized this , and with blanched
cheeks wes prepared to receive tbo
news of some great disaster.
"Is this Mw. "
Albright ? asked the
yonn ? man.
"It is , " replied the lady , with a
sinking heart.
"Then 1 am afraid I have bad news
for you. Please read this letter. "
It was brief enough. Starting with
the printed letter-head of the Lindell
hotel , it stated that Mr. Albright had
fallen dov/u an elevator-way and was
dangerouily injured , and requested
that a suit of clothing , including uu-
derwear , bo sent immediately , and
was signed by Mr. Scudder , one of the
proprirters of the hotel.
"I will go to him , " aid the wife.
"No , don't do thnt"said the sym
pathetic metsencer , w ping away some
drops of grief from his own broi.zed
cheek. "He has the best of care. Dr.
Atwood hag been called
in , and an
other phygician in whom you may
have perfect confidence. Besides ,
he is in the care of the other clerks of
the hotel , and all thnt is necessary ia
the clothing for which he hsa sent ,
and he w 11 be brought home imme
diately. "
BLOOD Wlli TELI.
"But can't I do anything" asked
the stricken wife.
"Woll , he might need some arnica
and plenty of ice , and some cologne to
wash away the blood "
"BlobUl" shrieked the lady , and
fain-ed deid away.
"Here are the clothes , " said Mrs.
Albright's mut'ier. "Now please hur
ry back and bring him hi m . "
It was the l et suit ordered by Mr.
Albright from a fashionable tiilor.
He had just paid for thnse clothes by
drawiuq a chtok for $62 : There wa
a'so ' a complete suit of new under
clothing.
"The street cara are EOW , " hinted
the messenger.
"Here " is 55 ; hire a carriage ; go
quick !
The young man went quick around
the corner and has not beonseeu nor
heard of since.
Then in frightened haste the ladies
sent out and bought a hundred pounds
of ice , as advised by the young man ,
and stored it up in the dining room.
The front parlor was quickly convert
ed into an invalid's chamber. Bou
quets wtre cut aud heavy curtains
drawn in preparation for tha poor suff
erer. A fitter was procured to trans
port the miimed body from the car
riage to the house , and the family re
ceived the sincere sympathy of all the
Dear neighbors.
bright slar/fcd for home. Ho boarded
a car with a Hcht heart , and got off at
the corner , whistling
Oh ! Dotn golden alippers !
He stopped at the news stand to buy
a copy of Puck , and was sauntering
along the street upon a broad grin at
the comical cartoons , when a lady , one
of the neighbors , rushed out to hsr
front gto and exchSmed , "Oh , Mr.
Albright , ain't you dead T'
"I believe not , " he replied. "What
gaye you that impression i"
"Why , your wife heard so an hour
ago. "
" 'Tis very strange , " said Albright ,
and ho quickened his steps.
Arrivn.g at home ho ran up the
steps , rushed m the door and was in on
instant almost smothered by loving
arms nud tender kisses , while in
hysterical tones the question was asked :
"Ycu arc not dead , are you ? "
"I believe not , " said Albright.
"What gave you that impression ? "
And then it came out how a bold
bad thief had gotten away with his
best suit of clothe ; , and Albright was
mad , but spnke he never a word.
Last evening , about 7 o'clock , De-
tectivoO'Neil captured the thief , John
Soarritt by name. He was found near
a low haunt of vice , having pawned
not only the proceeds of his robbery ,
but his own clothing as well , and. 1 et
was put in tha cell , barefooted , hatless t-
less and coatless. The clothingstolen
from Mr. Albright was found at a
pawnbroker's , where it had been put
in pvwn for the paltry sum of 5.
The hotel people think ho is is
same man who lately tried to work le
Simmons Hardware company for lea
largo lot of revolvers , ets. , signing
8s
the order with the firm name of Gris-
weld & Scudder , proprietors of the
Lindell.
Where Wheat Does Not Pay.
Bin Frundsco Alia.
The cultivation of wheat in California
liat
fornia has been unpro fit able to most
of those who have made it ih ° ir ex
clusive or chief business. The only I
very notiblo success is that of Dr
Glenn , who has become a millionaire < > ,
and possibly he owes as much to goad
luck in finding a favorite combination
of soil and clinwte , with propitious
seasons at the beginning ot his farm
ing operation , as to the manatemenr ,
which , however , was doubtless el.he
lent. If any other of the
rich men of great landholders of
the state owes his fortune to whearhis
career is unknown to us , or , at least ; ,
does not now occur to us. The small
size and cheap style of the farm build-
ingSjtho abundance of farm mortgages ,
the frequencyof foreclosures , the high
rate of farm loans , the difficulty of
obtaining- them , and the misratintr
character of many of the ngricultural
laborers , are arcong the evidences that
the business generally is not one of
regular profit. Tne yield and the
price are both subject to fluctuations
much greater that for the wheat grow
ers in other regions.
BucKien'3 Arnica Salve'
The BEST SALVB 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
IB guaranteed to give perfect satiafac-
tlod in every case or money re fanded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha.
LADU3 will find relief from thair head
ache , costiveness , swimming in tha head ,
colic , soar stomach , restlessness , etc. , etc. ,
by takinySimmrns1 Liv r Regulator.
Persons living in unhealthy localities
may avoid all bilious attacks by taking a
dose of Simmers' Ljver Eegnlator occas
ionally to keep the liver ia healthy actios.
Jt shodd be used by all parsons , oJ4 and
youoff. ItisaotTznplaisaat , U a purely
vegetable compouno , ia not injurious to
tha most delicate constitution , and will
kesp the liver In healthy action. *
AMON& THE LADIES
The brilliant , fascinating
tints of Complexion for irhicu
ladies strive nro chiefly arti
flcial. and nil who Trill take the
trouble may secure them.
These roseate , bewitching hues
follow the use of Hasan's Mag
nolia Balm n delicate , harm
less and always reliable article.
Sold by all druggists.
The Jlagnolia Balm conceals
every blemish , removes Sal-
lowness , Tan , JJedness , Erup
tions , all evidences of excite
ment and every imperfection.
Its effects arc immediate and
so natural that no human being
can detect its application.
Aak the recov *
ered dvipeptlcs.hil.
IIous3uflerers , vic
tims of fevar nd
ifue , the mercurial
dlscucd patlsnt ,
how they recovered
hesUh , cheerful
plrlu and good
vppetlie ; they WH ]
tell you l > y t k. . .
LIVIB
0ACOKRT1PATION , Janodlca
, .J"OK HEADACHE. Colic , Da
! ' S ° UR S10
. Eta Kta
ole . "H/711"1 / Son " * TOR m dy U
Unco , bat U
Purely Vegetable ,
tOM Sontoem R ° ot "d Herbs ,
ProYldenc. ha.i placed toIt
It
of Liver Complaint arf a
orbs , , < 1 V"te in the mouth ; Pain In the
or Jolnfo'ta.i mlsiaksn forKhenma-
? 'nSJ"r } titot h Lo.gof Appetite ; Bowla
MemS ? yiCr'V9and ' : Headache ; Low of
' " th JPlnfuI wnwtlon of bavin * fall
nnny ° ' Ihe"e aPT'onM attend
at.oth < > r' . very f. ; hut the Liver , the
f , h ? < ran ln * $ ! b"dyl" "nerallr the .eat
? , , ffrrin ' * * " . " ' > no' reculited in tIme.Kreat
-unennif ,
wretchedness and ileath will eniue.
1s.S'fi | | ! < immiCnda"'nclflcadoa8 remedy for
, Heartburn and DjiDepua ,
b roraona Llv-r Re-ulator. L wN Q. Wnnder ,
et > AwUUnt Post
" > ve h.ve te ted Its virtue' , terjonally. and
TH ° Tllh'lt for Dy8rep" ' . BiMlomnew nnd
inrohbini ; Heidache , it U the beat medicine the
world ever saw Wa have tried forty othoi
rerae llB before . ' imraons' Liver Ita htor , but
none of them crav us more than temporary re-
I f-r ; b tthe " Regulator not onlr relieved , bu
MaJcn
0.1LT BT
J. H. ZEILJN &t CO. ,
PHILADKLPHIA. PA.
Price. ei.COSold by all Drugglata.
_ < opt4enrUvrly
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEWER.
This utandard artilo ia compounded niththe
jfreatest care.
Its effects ra as wonderful and tatlsfiatory as
ever
It restores gray or faded hair to Its youthful
color.
It removes all eruptions , Itohlnjr and dandruff ;
nnd the sculp by its me becomes white aud
clem
By ltd tonic properties it restores the caplllar *
Elands to thiir normal \fcor , preventing bald-
net 3 , and mikin ; tin Iiair grow _ thJck-.inJ
struni ; .
As a drc wine nothin ? baa been found so eSK-
tunl or desirable. , -r
jy ' T Vwudift.r too tx-st preruration
for Ha Intended purposos. "
rUCKINGHAM'S DYE ,
For the Whiskers.
This clejrant prepiration may IMJ relied on te
ehinie the color of the bcanl from gray or any
ovhcr undesirable Rl > ado , 10 broun or black , at
discretion. It is cosily applied , beinj , In one preparation -
paration , and ( julckly and effectually produces a
peimanent color wbicn will neither Rub or wash
oft.
MANUFACTURED BT
BT3c
3c CO. ,
Nas&un , N. H
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine.
Dyspepsia's tortured victim ,
Why cross thoocein tide
TJ diink the Si-ltz'r water
lit Kuture's fountsunpliol ?
When at } our t cdiiJe. fcienca
I're-ontfl the 3 If same draught ,
Ebullient ai tlie Seltzer
F" > 'ri Nfitnre't f u t ilnn3td. \ .
In TARRAST'S COOL ArzEir-NT ,
V itdnnn earhhtalnif thi'-c
Tuat God. the 0 eat I'hy i Un ,
II. s cut into the fpring *
SOLD 01 ALL DRUGGISTS
ON TURBINE
WIND ENGINE
MANUFACTURED BY
Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0.
The Strongest andUost Durable
WIND ENGINE
In the World.
Hundreds In UM in Iowa and Nebruks. Said
by Dealers In nearly ev ry county.
This cat represent * oar
Buckeye Force Pump
T hlah is particnlariy
adapted to Wind Mill
oae , as it works easily
and throws a constant
stream , and does not
freeze up in the cold-
eat weather. Bend for
price list
W. H. RATNER ,
Western Ag't , Omaha , Neb.
THE OKLY PLACE WHERE YOU
can find a goctl assortment of
AND SHOES
At a LOWER FIGURE than at
my other shoe houia In the dtr ,
P. LANG'S ,
238 FARKHAM ST.
f.APT - ' & GENTS ,
SHOES ADE TO ORDE #
d & pjrtK * fit jpiifistjji , Pileta
-MA TDE-
Chicago & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
It U the SHORT. SURE nd SiJe Rout * Iktwvm
COUNCIL BLUFFS
GHIOAGO.MLWATOEE
tnd all points EAST ead SOKTU.
fT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PPBLIO
GREATER FACILITIES AND MORK
ADVANTAGES THAN" AJ.V _
UTIIUR ROAP J. J
THE WEiT.
It Is the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLDKFSand CHICAGO
)
Upon which Is run
PULLMAN HOTEL C&.F.S !
In addition to the-wand to pleaw all elaei r t
travvlera , it ftiret FIRST-CLASS JIE.VLS it i'i
EATIKO STATIONS at W cents eacn.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL HAILS I
ITS UOAUHES ARE THE HNEVTI
ITS EQUIPHEHT FIRST CLASS
If you wish the Best Trarclln ? Accommoda
tions jou v > il ! buy \our ticket bv thid liou'e
O-AKD WILL TAKE NONEOTHER.
AllUcVet Apentgcan TOU Through Ticket
lu this roait and t hik mu.l U.i- ,
gaijo tree 1.1 C'nsr a.
li r nilain St .
Cor Uth , and a : L'nlolOuflu D.pnt
DENSER OFFICE In rv.iordj Cei al anj
Union P cI1c Ticket Olflce.
BAN FKASC1SCO UF ICE'JSaw Jl ntgoa-
ery Street.
For Informalion , folden ) , maps , tic , not ob-
tainnble at Ht > mo Ticket Cfflce , addic&j any
ZiCi i ol the Company , ur
MARVIN HUCHITT , V ? . STEHK1TT ,
Genl iLinaj'r , Oea'I Fa . Aeent.
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAUES T. CLARK ,
Oon'l Aic't Omaha CoUJC'.l VlnSt.
2fes
188O.
K. G.ST.JOE&G.B.R.R. ,
Ia the only Direct f.lne to
ST. LOUIS AXI > THE EAST
From OMAHA and tha WEST.
No change of cara between Omaha and b't I."u's
and but one between Omaha and Sow York.
8CC DAILY PASSENGEIl TilAIJS'3
Rjucm\- < ALL
Eastern & Western Cities
With lejs clmrtros and In ailrance u ( other lined.
TLli euilre line la equip-fil with Vuilu.au'a
Falaco S eepmc Cars. Palace Diy Con h-
, ! ) tiler's Safely Platform and
t'onpier and the celebrated
Wcatin buuca Alr-Urake
SEB THAT Y > UH TICKET KEAPSTEl
Z9VIa Ktnsag City. St. Joseph ard'Si
szrcunciiBiunsi.n. . . i/i
Ticket * for sale at all coupon atatijn.1 In tha
Wees.
J. F. BARNAUD , A. C. DAWE3 ,
Gen'l Supt. . Gen'l Pies. & lirket A 't
Bt Joeeph.Mo SL Joseph , ilo.
W. C. SEACUhlST. Ticket A en. .
211 Fifteenth Street , bcttvren Farnliaiu and
Ponirlas , Union BlocJr , Omaha.
J03.1EHON , A. K. BARXMIU.
P.i6a. Agent , Omaha. Cen'rl Agent , Oinaha.
SIOUX CITY & PACIF5
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Mows f'ity Jtoutt !
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTK !
From COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
Anil all points In No-t hern Iowa. M.nnfsota and
Dakota , lliii ilni ii equipped with tin lui-
proved Weotinzhoiuo Automatic Air lirakiwuml
JUHer Platform Coupler nd UaScr. And fur
SPEfcDSAFETY AND COMFQgT
. . . . . . . . . .
f- , JA- , -.a. j * iiu cuuiruliiu ay .nv ire
p&ny , run Through With -nt Cliango belvu
Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Btuffo ,
and St. Pi a ! . Trains leave thu Union Photic
Transfer Dfijwt t Council LiuCj , at 1.15 p iu. ,
r chin < Sioux City at 10:20 p m , , i. i St. I'aul
at 11:05 a. m , making
.JZSJ-TEN HOUF.S IN ADVANCE or
ANY OTHEK Itouxi : .
Returmnz , lca > e St. Paul at 30 : p m , cr-
riviiir at Siimx City at It5 : a iu. . r.-l Viunn
Pacifle Trsinvfcr Dcpo : , C > uncil Dluff , at D 50
. m. Bo sure that jour ticXcti rrwl * . " > . U.
& P. R. K. " F. G. IIIU.S ,
Superintendent , lli uri Valley , luwa.
P. Z. KOK1NSON , Ag 't OPII 1 I > a33. A cnt.
J. II. O'BHYAN ,
Southwestern Freight and I'asn.ncor Asfnt.
my20-U Council I'lulTj ,
THROUGH TO CHiCACO
Without Change of Cars !
TIBIIEl
CHICAGO
BURLINGTON & ( pG !
With Emooth and Perfect faf't , Elegaui
sender L'cachca , fti-d
PULLMAN SLEEPIH & DINING CARS j
U is a-kno "cdged by thu Press , nnd i l lj
tsrivil U7r it , 10 be the Best Appointed and
liest Jlan-igoil t oad in the C uutr >
PASSBNGBRslGOING-
Should bear m mind that thu a tl.o
BEST ROUTE TO CHiGAQO ,
And Points East , ' -'orth ar d tJor.i'ut : .
Passenjtcre by this lioute rme ilio.ce f
FOUR DIFFERENT EOUTES ,
And the Ad\antac of Six Daily Lines ul 1'aUco
Meepinf Can from UMc o t.
New York City Without Chang. e. .
AH Express Trains on this lineare rquiri" ' witli
the W cit.njhousc Patent Air Crakes and
Miller's r tent Sifoiy PIi fnwii Jil
Couplers , the moat i'crfitt i tj
tccuon Agaius ; Atxi-
dvnta in the wcrlJ.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D HIMG CARS
Are run on th .urun < jtoii Koute.
Information concerning Eou'.cs , Kates , lima
Conncct.on , etc. . will be cheerfully givtn by
app yinjct the ofScu of the ur.i , < tO i lloute ,
Oil rourtt-entn Street , Omaha , eh aska.
C.E I'EKK S. 1 > W.1IIIUKI > ( , K.
Cen'I "aiia er Gen. WtSfii Pars Ag't
J. O. IHILLIrPI , S. . Joe. , Ho.
ueneral Agent , Cteaha.
U. P liUtL.
fepl-dl 'llket Atsnt Orcai * .
k week in ; oor own tftTn. Terms 11 ! 35
T . . < U'flcIrea. Adiress U. Ili ett & Co. .
Pcnland , U
sm
im
That Acts at tlio aanie Time
TKS UVER ,
TE(2 BOV/5LS ,
. nd the KiDNSYS.
Thrscc.catcrsass are the a.itnr = | .l' ps-
mof the system. 1ft any work vrcll. l "ii- : ,
will bo perfect : ! f th 7 brc'-'tn" clogged.
dreadtclaliea C3arcuict-jjt.lo vwitli
TERRIBLE SUFFEMHG ,
BliIOGSuc.15 , Htn'jiJio , I j p i < sia , .Taon
dice , Conhtijiation .ud i'llt , cr Kd ! >
. ,
ScUIxicnt in the Ur ! e , Sllkjr /
er EopT Trlno ; or Rhcn-
niatlc Pain ? 2nd Achc < ,
are dcrclop"d becao35 the blood 'spolw '
nlth ttio h-tr.nra ttat sLonli UEV > , es3
cspcl
Till restors the h alihr ac'Ion sn ! ail "ijjc
dcftroyl-g cvlli will ij ? bani'hcj j a-v"Ct !
tlirrn and yon 111 live bit to uT r
stiaveceaca. ,
' " raraJxr. TI O It *
Tllla-M one more to tie ranam-r. i 3
aadhealthwlHonceraor' gladdenyoar heart j
V/hyeuffsrlonrjerfromtho'.orrnor. ; I
of an aching bac'x ? fe
Why boar aucti dlstrcso fro-r > Cor.L
2icatlon and Piles ? *
V/hy be co { Kirtiil bacauoo of tilsP
f
ordered urine ? %
ccra you. 7r7 paci" !
For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMf
TION , and nil Dioaio-3 '
, - ot th ' i'HHOAT and LUNGS.
The most ae.envt pr.p r ti. . -he fci . . . , , ,
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Lamon.iiu . .1 t L : t TO' f ROCKand IlYEi ,
. e \ ' ioi osollont : t J
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> f ! f II r J , I _ ts t V „ u ii.i .i.r. n l i ! i ar the best evident , i
Put up in Quart Size Botifes
, giving Morefor the money than
any articfe in the market.
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K.I- , i , KUCK . ' . hoiry top-ilmoff rpon r it
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naviaj a ( .OVERN11KNT STAMP on each N.ttl < -
Extract from Seporfc of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue :
TABA&CKY DEPAHT1.E.\T , OKt'IChOF INTEUNAD KtVENiK.
SUHOTO * , I ) . C , J-nu ry 1C , ISSO. f
STessr * . tWHE.\CS * MAK7IN. IIU Madison St. , Chicago. II a. .
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to kive It all
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u. r odeni'S them Uahta to pay epc - I
-iaiiy , ( frignwi ) OKES T. B. RAUM , Commissioner
LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
godb/D _ _ nGGISrK5 , GROCEPS nnl DEALERS everywhere
V/HO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE -OCRAFHV O * THIS COUNTRY.
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CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS Tlin t.i.'C \ I < ( > KCTINff LINK VETN FEV THE EAST & THE
it * i * * r m * * II'-UKI' . ? t I'lincil j forcatln ; vnrp esonlT.
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lif- > ! . - . iit ii it < l i.f t' > w.i' . - tM.'rt.ttan - Mj.ni. fn' Iron UridBOl . p n tha
" ani v . wi"i hrnni-hpt from IInr-Mii HII.I tlKHcuirl riversnt oil point * cromcd
Jwi "ii ! > ! 'in Uiilun JunctMHi t-r Vutcu- *
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f n ! tmnefc iareitTolled at Onmcl.
tn tu r . , , i , .1 .1 r.jirtl-ld. Kl.toli. lflkni | > . Kuri-ti- . < it , l.eavenwortfi , and Al
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t/ i i . . v 'i i nils. i At in M-S. KLVrrit.with Unlun IMPiOcH. S >
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I. ilnt V .i act .in ntlr.j | _ At KFUKI-K. with TOL . l'eo . 41 , VFjri . . .ftw. A
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AtMFIION , Wllrill.S't.J II. K.
that a malorlty of thi' At \ rinnosfith Atch.Topcta
i innlinYrtMit At < Ii X ' .eh. nniln. . ttr. U. P K. IlJs.
porp > f * ' . At I.K.\7BNuoiiTlii withKan. Pn < t.
f ti.i * i i in n. * urr pl.u > eil toiiri- . Cent K. IU1 .
nmirif t hn irv riire * JMI'mmt I'nl.ice l \t KANSAS < "ITT. with all lines /or th
i trvi' . ? ' . . . „ pnrj ) i" " . amS 1'aliice | autl-outliwcat ,
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cat . J'l.I'FF.S , KAJ.tA % C1TV. .VT < IIJNON. : '
i \ . . > thu i.inr. kiiutiii ! ! the " < Jrrnt jfncU . 'i lunii JCuiitr , " are ioltf
i turn&n In t&i t'tiUrd Slitic * . itntl < * .kita l. *
Je'ur Satfim'Atli.u iHit ulit.tiiiulilc : tt onr htniiu tlrUet orrlce. itildma.
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I/-ntendent. Oen'l Tkt. ana Pass' ) AA.
Chlc.nO.
AM ovoiyiciiing pertaining to the Furniture and
IJpholstery Trade.
l A OOMPIETE ASSORTMEHT OF HEW GOODS AT THE
3LO W J ± 1ST
.
1k2S Firnliain Street.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
S1 O 1 88O.
Ji .
- -
EO BY pTp.M AST & GO. , SPRINGFIELD ,
'ihey ako ni-ke Buckeye Improved Iron lieam Walking
Cultivator , with or without Si rings.
'She Xcw Ferce i'cc-,1 linckcve Jriil , one or two Horse StylC4
Enquire for them at the beat dealers.
P. TT PTTf-rTT. ftpn. Aeent. Omaha , Neb.
jj HOMA
fe fe lll
TH ITSWOGJIT IN GOLD
A. V. Oo < J. 3Japfai'ur > r < f Jfovunp JM-
ciineB , Tr maibii . - . \ K , mis JIv tr-jn ! >
w,9 > - * . . ' ui T" " .M" i'n'i w.il il'j injired.
1 * pred ! F'-tetri'j r i ! ill a nv t fiu nt re
H t I f'I I rio nlm er < f rren craploToI
nd nearly c rryr ol the m ov < K
V -srEfify of f w , . ! , Vi h , rit : I have
t t'l JOLT Et cctrk Oil on tnr > a tnr diTf ror t
oi tarn * , ant f i ml . i > < f jiict jsyui' mmes -
mes : ' > d. Itl J. n * fit' : < , < forrneeitr % timu.
pd Is tha bm.ii < . uuutnd be < tst , 1 ; . er
9 * . * thi f iic3l ; facolfy y : tr. J.
Bfirsunr , Bo ! ? . P it. ' * ! * : I ! . never sol'l '
ra < licine ttttifh hgiven more thnroc h
o.-i. I Lse4ni n y r. n ease , on
lig Uid i'jlotilxd anS'.e. v.th tij beet
Dro/zirt fnr SJts Frcer.ir.'j
. , „ „ , w. 7orlirlKktted9 and dura-
MUtj ot cotorthey an casqcuHad. Color 2 to
5 a * , prfcli ew *
ERVOUS DEBILITY
Vltal Woknewwvl Profc
tntl nfmao-.er ork o *
ViTn8 * ! * < " < '
Indirrreti TT/vmnrtririf -
rr miHlyJlOmeOpatlllCcujeU-
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B.cni. ueCOjo.r. - flVT
-UU
u trie most sue OjJcUJilOUU
c sful rfinwly knowu. Price 31 per vial < > r
naU : inj lir/n vial A oowder for J3 , "ont poV
froon tcffifit of price. UCMPHREVS
. MK1 > CO00 Fulton St. . N w V < tk.
Cata0u of Receipts ap3Ji 3p
K. A. S. PENDEKT ,
GOHSULTiHG PHYSICIAH
Uid rElCIAJTKVTt.T LOCATED III3
ICAL OFFICE.
133 TtUh Street , OifAUi , j
CtStii - ; hs jcrvices In aU
, dsrn aal surstry , totjj in , zen jal
. t.'i O
spti. .
io coBsuitcd nl hs a ± 4 dsy. l
p rt of tha elty nil sossty os t U IK
na