Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 30, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    THE CENUIIME
DR.C.McLANE'S
> LITER PILLS
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 , thuy
bland without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used prc-
jiaratory to , or after taking quinine. As
u Mmple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine arc never sugar-coated.
Each box has a rod-wax seal on the lid ,
with the iminvssion.McL AXE'S LI VKU
I'lLL. Each wrapper bears the signa-
Uire of ( ' . MOI.NM : and FLK.MIM. UKOS.
S3T Insist upon having the genuine
UK. C. McLANK'S LI VKU PILLS , prepared -
pared bv
FLEMING imOS. , Pittsburgh. Pa. ,
the market bping full of imitations of
the name JlitTMne , frjiMled differently ,
dm lame pronunciation.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
A SpttJy and Effectual Cure.
PEREY DAVIS'PAIN-KILLER
Ha stood this test of FORTY VF.ms * trial
Directions vith each Dottle.
OLD BY ALL DKUOOISTS.
\i/AMTCn \ / Local Acents everywhere to sell
IIMil I E.U lea. loffei- . Bikini : Powder
r Uvorinp Extracts , etc. by sample. lo f mills ,
fioflt Rood Outfit free. P.ople'BTea Co. , Box
1920. St. Louis. SIo.
ATTORHEY8-AT-IAW.
HIR M A. STCBOKB. W. W. BARTLITT.
STURCES & BARTLEH ,
i TTOUNEV-AT-LAW-No l.CreighujnBlocV ,
CHARLES POWELL
TUST1CE OF THE PEACE omer loth and
tj P'arnham Su. , Omaha Neb. _
WM. SIMERAL ,
* TTORNEY AT LAW Campboil1 * Wock ,
Jri. 13th Streetbctwe n Farnham and DouzUc.
OMAHA , NEB.
D. L. THOMAS ,
* TTORNEY AT LAW Loans money , buys
and sells real atat . Room S , Crelghton
A. C. TROUP ,
ii TTORNEV AT LAW Office In Hwx > m'e
A. Block , with George E. Pritchett. 1MB
Farpham St. _ OMAHA. NEB.
OEKTERL THOMAS.
A TTORNEY AT LAW Crnlckstank Build
A. ln .
A. M. CHADWICK ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW Office 16N Farnham
A Btr et.
et.A.
A. 3WARTZLANDE
4 TTOUNEY AT LAW-Cot. IBthand Famhau.
A. Btreot m J'28tL
WILLIAM A. FONDA.
* TTORNEV AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Roam No. B , Frenaer Block , opposite Post
OMAHA , NEB.
WM. L PEABODY ,
AWTVEE Offlc * In Crelghton Block , next u
Port Office , OMAHA. NEBRASKA.
Procured.1
KOl'ABY PUBLIC. OOLLEOTIOSB UAOB
" E. D. MCLAUGHLIN"
-1 TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE Or
; A TRE PEACE SoutheMt corner Fifteenth
C9Collectli > ii8 Promptlv AttanJ J
O'BRIEN &IARTLETL
Attorneys-at-Law ,
OFFICE-Unton BlockFlrt ench aiu Farnhaml
A. L. ROBISON ,
. _ * TTORNKY AT LAW. Room Crelghtou
Iff .V. Block. OMAHA Men. Iun4-tl
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUGIBTH STS.
OMAHA. NEB.
W. d. Connell ,
Attorney-at-La w.
: J Office : Front rooms , np Blairs , In lUnscom'e
oew brick building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and
Fornhsm Streets.
JOBS I. RlDIOK. Cms R. BIDIC& .
KEDICK A HEDICK ,
Attorneys-at-Law.
- - .
Sp cll UUntlon will be given to U salts
aiOklnat oorporatlons of uverv dewriptlon ; will
pnctlce In 1 Jthe Courta of the Suite unJ the
United States. Office. Fambwn St. , opposite
Court House.
EDWARD W. SIMERAL ,
TTORNEY AT LAW Boom 6 OreljLton
_ / _ Block. 16th md Douglaj gtreeta. no9dh
C. F. MANDER80K ,
A.TTORKSY . AT LAW ! FMnlum Btttet
A. Om h K
KPARKE
PARKE GODWIN ,
A TTORKKT AT LAW Itth toil DongUi
J\ _ Strata , with O. W. Pen
W. T. RICHARDS. O. J. HONT
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorneys-at-Law.
ypnci 2M South Fourteenth Street.
Only Direct Line to France ,
i CENERALTRANSATLANTICCOMPAN
t } OETw'EKNX wYorklLndHrre > WerZ > N'B
ft foot of Morton BU , pier of company.
Travelers by this Hue a\old both transit by En
Ub railway mid Ui discomfort ot crossing tht
. J n nne lin a small boat
" ANADA , FHASOKCI , Wednesday January 21
DOOD
, . AUERIQUE , B. Jonow , Wednesday Februar
' FRANCE1 , ' TRCBIU.I , Wednesday , Februar
p'RICE OF PASSAGE ( Including wine ) :
TO HAVRE First Cabin , JIM aodJSO ; Secon
'ft - Cibin58 ; Steerage , $26lndndlngwinebedding
r ud utlnculB.
LOUIS DEBEBIAN.Acont , SBroadway.K.
FRAKK E. MOORE8 , No. ill , West Side Hth
8tr t , Bet. Farnham and Douglas , Next Dee
, o U. S. Eiprew Office ( Slm ) of Palm - <
* $ K toamihln. ) OUAHA. SBB. t
JEAST INDIA
'
J
'
BITTERS \
ILER & CO. ,
8OLB MANUPACTURBRS I
Neb.
PAD
hitherto unknown remedy for all
Kldnrii , Bladder , and Urinary
li. It will positively cure DiabeUs. Oravel , Drop-
* iv BrUrbt's Dicc * , inability to retain or exptll
Llh'eL'rine. Catarrh of the BUdfer , high colored
Tid wanly urine , Painful Urinating , LAMB
' JaCK. Ueneral Weaknma , and all Female Com-
lt aroUs Internal medidne * . It certain In it
ffKt * * 8dcum uhennothing el e can.
per l Xiy all Druggist * or tent by mall free
-ipon r oeiJ5t of th price , t-CX ) .
3AY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROFRS ,
Toledo , O.
gg-tund your ddraa for our UtUe book ,
, How * Vt * 8 T l. "
t , K. iBHfcAf ct tor Hitrub.
THE DAILy BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING PROPRIETORS- -
VK Parnftam , bet. 2th and 10th Streets
TERMS OF SCBSORIPTION ,
1 Cpy 1 rear , in advance ( postpaid ) . . .Si00
Bui.nUs " " 4.00
3nonths " " 2-00
TIME TABLES-
THE MAILS.
C , 4 , N. W. K. P. . , 6:30 a. m. , 2 : p. m.
0. B. & Q 5 : 0 a. m. , 2:10 p. m.
C. K I & I' K. II. . 5:30 a. m. , 2:10 : p. m.
C'St Joe 5:30 : a. m
S. City & P. 6:30 : . in.
U. P. B. R. llWa , m.
O. & Jl. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m.
B. AM. R.K,8:40o m.
O. & X. W. , 7:30 a m.
C. 4-N. W. R.R. , 11 a. tu. , 11 p. m.
C. B. & Q. . 11 a. m , 9:30 p. m.
C.K I. & 11. , lla.m. , Up in.
C. B. &St , Joe. , 11 a.m. , U p.m.
V. P. R. R. , p m.
O. 4. R. V. ( ram Lincoln , 12:10 p. m.
S City k P. , 11 a. m.
B. ick. in > eb.,4p. m.
Local mills for States Iowa leave but once *
day , vis : 4:30 a. m.
Ottice open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundays.
THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster.
Arrival And Departure of
Trains
LNIOK PACIFIC.
IJCAVH. ARRTVX.
Daily Kvpresa. . I2:15p. DL 325p.m.
do Mixed 6.10 p m. 4:25 p. m
do Freight 5:30 : a.m. lWp. IP.
do do 3:15 : a. m. 12:20 : a. tn.
TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON.
LKAVK OMAIIA. ARKIVK OMAHA.
Expreb.3iOp : m. Kxprees 10.-00 a. m ,
Mill 6:00 : a. m. Mall 10:00 p. m.
Sundays Exoepted. SiHWB } Excptcd.
CUlCAGO.lROi K ISLAND 4 PACIFIC.
Mall 6:00 : . m. I alall 10:00 : p.m.
Express 3:40 p.m. | ExprfSS..10OOa. : m.
CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN.
Mall 6 : 0 a. m. I Mall ISO p. m.
Express 8 : p. m. | Exprefg 100 a. m.
Sundaj s excepted.
KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFd.
LKAYTS ARRITK.
Mail 8:00 : a. m. I Express 7:40 a. m.
Express &iOp.m. | lCan "SSi-m.
The on v line running Pullman Sleeping Cars
out of Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA i NORTHWESTERN AND SIOUX
C1TV 4 PACIFIC KA1LROADS.
Express 8:00 : a. m. | FxpreM 4SOp : m.
DaUv Except KundAVB.
B. it 11. K. R. in NEBRASKA.
IWEST ]
Omaha ( l > ) 9:00 : Keimey J"nc ( h ) fl:50 a m
I'latlHtu'th ar 10:25 : a tu BlooiclnjrtonQvJVlO am
Kearnj J'ncar)7i5 ( ) p m KedCloudtt\fl5 am
Red Cloud ( nrr)7:55pm ) Platum'th ( ar ) 4:20 p m
liIoora'Ktoniir)9:2.r. ( ) : p m Om baarr.4J5 pm
RKPUBL1CAN VALLEY RAILWAY.
UaatlngBh ( ) 8:05 a m | tloom'Ktonarl'Opm '
Bl-iominRton 1:36 p m I Hasting * ( ar ) 6:55 : p m
Orleans (1730 ) a m | Indianila ( r)1 ) 0pm
Orleans ( tr ) 7:00 p m | Iudlanolalr ) 230 pm
SIOUX CiTY & ST. PAUL R R.
MJ1 0:10 : a ml Kxpren 10:00 : am
Erprws 8.40pm Wail ' 20 p m
WABASH.sT LOU1 ? 4 : PACIFIC.
Mail 9i m. | Mail 4:26 p m.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R.
Leive Omaha , dally.-S & m , 9 a. nu , 10 a m. ,
11 a. m , 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , 3p. m , 5 p. m , , 6 p.
'brave Council Bluffs ; 8:25 : a. m. , 9:25 a. m , ,
10:25 a. m. , 11:25 a. m , 1 5 p m , 2:25 p. in. ,
3:2S p. m . 5:25 : p. m. , 6:25 p. m. ,
Four trips on Sunday , lea vine Omaha at 9 and 11
a. > . , 2and 5 p. m ; Council Bluffs at 9:25 : ,
11:25 a m. , and 2:25 and 625 p m.
FASSKNOKR TRAINS.
Leave ' maba : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8:30 : a. m. , 1
p m. , 4:50 : p. m. , 7:25 p. m. ,
Leave Council Blufis : 6:16 : a. m , , 9:10 : a. m. ,
11:40 a , m.5:25p : m , 7:00 p. m. , 7M ) p. tn.
Dally except Sunday.
OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY K R.
LXAVB , ARRHTl.
M il 10:45 : a. m. , 4Sa p. m.
Laily except Sundaje.
COSIHERCIAL.
Wholesale Markets.
OMAIII , July 29 , 1880.
BUTTER AND KUUS.
< . uoicetable . 10
l 'r B h eggs , per doc .
Honey . . . . . .
POULTRY.
f
ilckeiiR , per dot . . . . 2 25
"
Uucka
GROCERIES.
SUOAR3.
CutLoaf
Powdered. .
Granulated
Standard"A"
OffA
E'tra"G"
Extra choice and very bright. . . 50
Bright Table Drips . 45
New Orleans Mollasaea . w
Market advancing.
COl'FEE.
Rio , prune to choice . 17
Rio good to prime . 16
Rio fair to good . 1
Mochu . ri
Choice
Goodto prime
NewPrune * . f
OldPrunes . o
Currantschoice new . <
BlackBerries . , . 12
Raspberries . . . "
Pitted cherries . 20
Michigan grtd Apples' . . 8
X. Tf. Sliced " . 9
Evaporated " . 5
State Peaches . ?
Salt Lake Peaches .
California Peaches .
CASHED GOODS.
"S"Oyst rf , 2 ft cans , Joas . . 3 < 0
do do llbcan.percase. . 240
LichtWeigbt Oysters 2 Ib case 2 90
Salmon , 1 lb , V dozen . 176
do 2tt > , ! .tfdoren . 2 65
Standard Tomatoes.2 ft , t ? case 2 30
3 tb , tf c * e 3 00
Standard Peaches , 3 to , 0 case. 4 40
" " 2Ib , case. 340
RaspberrieB , 2 Ib , 0 case. . 300
Blaciberriea , 2 Ib , tf case . 280
Corn , 2 Ib.t ? caoe . 380
Apple , Gal , * doz . 3 75
Narrow Fat Peas.2 Ib , S ? case. . 4 00
S tring Beans. 2 Ib , per case - -40
SUNDRIEa.
Nutmegs. .
Pepper . } '
Allspice .
Clove .
R pe .
Candles , 16or .
Greenwich l.ye.perjcane . 3 85
BeanHper buahel . 1 80
Cheese fuUcream . 11
-ULiASS.
Window Glass , 60 p r cent , dU-
Lount off lilt.
HARDWARE.
IRON.
Common bar . . . 3
Horse-shoe bar . 4
Norway nail rod. - . 9
STEKL.
Cast plow . 9
Am. cast , tool . . . . . 1
do. . . ' - '
Tons , upwards. . . . . 550
B'rd'd's shoe 'g . 5 M
' mule" . 660
Omaha naiU tens , npwardn. . . . 3 50
Nw'str'ihn . 2S@80
Putn.-un nails . 23SO
DRY GOODS.
BROWN COTTONS ,
Atlantic "H" . 7J
j 4113 * * *
CIO * * . - , I
Pem rell 0 . 7f
" * * * " * " *
, ,
4i X * „ * * . . . * . . * . , O J
3
" jRWTffHOfl j\ 10
- - - -
| * * * * * *
Nebra.ka.Standard/IAA" .
Amoskeag. . . . . . . . . . . 16
Beaver Creek , "AA" . 14i
do "BB" . 181
Haymakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - * * 9
Palmer . * . . . . . . . . . . * . . - * - " ®
OU8 "AXA" . IS
do "BB" . 14
do "CC" . 13
Warren "A3LA" . I5
do "BB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * " *
" " ' 13
do "CO" .
BLEACHED COTTONU.
. . . . .
.f
do Cambric . . . 1- |
C&DOt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . *
Frnitof the Loom. . . . . 1"
ewYork Mills . . . - 124
Hilla'Muslin . I .
Waxnrotta. . . . . . . . . . . .
Pepperell . 1S4@27
TICKINGS.
Amoekeag . IS
FmlUO.B.0 . 20
do "AA" . iij
An "A A A" 16
uu n it fm * . * "
P * rl River . 16J
Holyoke. . . , . . „ , - . 18
PMH73 ,
ion
Harmony
American
Allen's
Allen's Pinks
Ancona fancy
"
Manchester . .
Merrjmac
Jlerrimac shirtings
Richmond
Richmonds , E "
iia mourning
Simp ou' * black
8TB1PE3.
Atuericuu .
Amoskeag.
Awning stripes
Lewiston , A
Hamilton
Omega
Pittsfield
LUMBER.
Framing , 18 ft. and under. . . $2000
Each add. ft over 18 , p r M . 50
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 19 00
Common boards , dressed 2200
STOCK BOARDS.
A stock 4000
B " 35 00
C " SO 00
Common stock ! ! 5 00
FLOORING.
No. 1 flooring 40 00
No.2 " 35 00
No.3 " 25 00
Yellow pine flooring , No. 1 45 00
BIDINO
No. 1 aiding 2. . 00
No.2 " . ; 22 . .0
No.3 " 20 00
PICKETS.
No. 1 pickets , per M 82 CO
No.2 * " 25 00
No. 1 finish , 1 } , 1J , and 2i in. . . 55 00
No. 1 " lin. . 5000
No.2 li , 1J , and 2 in. . 45 00
No.2 1 in 40 00
No.3 35 00
SHIP LAP.
Plain ship lap 2300
OG " No. 1 30 00
" No.2 > r , oo
" " No.3
No.3EILTNO.
EILTNO.
3 beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 25 00
No.2. 2300
1 " 4 and 6in. , No. 1. . . 40 00
No.2. . . 35 60
Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 MOO
HHINOLEd.
A star ( ben ) sh ngle * 375
No , 2 " 300
No.3 " 2 50
Lath 4 00
Lime , bbl t 35
" bulk , per bu 40
Cement , bbl 250
Iowa plaster , bbl 2 50
Michigan plaster , bbl 2 75
Hair , per bu 25
Tarred felt. 100 Ibs 3 00
Straw board , " 4 00
O G battont , per 100 ft. lin. . . 1 25
Well curbing 3000
Rough J , and 2 in. , in batta ,
per 100 ft. lin 50
P03T3
Cedar halves , 7 in IS
" " Gin 16
" Quarters kx 1C
Oak , 4x4 30
" 4x6 40
0 G casing , 5J and 6 in. , per
100ft. lin 300
Oak plank and timber , per M. 4000
dear poplar .1000
Black Walnut 10000
HIDES.
Green hides , p erlb
Green cured hides
Dry hides
Dry salted hides 10al2
Sheep Pelts 25al 50
Tallow 4 }
LIQUORS , WINES , ETC.
High wines , per gal 1 03
Alcohol , 180 per cent , per gal. 2 10
Fren h spirits , proof 1 18
Marshall's bourbon whisky. . . . 1 23
Miller's bourbon whisky 125
Brandy , very fine , per gal. . . . 2 00-iS 00
" common to fine. . . . 150
Gin , 100 percent , . 150
" Holland. 90 per cent 1 25
Rums , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 sVa3 ) 00
" New England 2 00
Kennedy Bitters per gal 150
" "
per case 750
" " per 100 casea 7 00
Champagnes , pints in baskets. 2500
Domestic champaigns 22 00
Port wine , per case 1 50a3 00
Sherries 1 50a3 00
Ales , Edinburg 2 75
" Bass&Co/a 225
Guinness Dublin stout 2 25
LEATHEPv.
Beat slaughter sole 32
Bestoak 41
French kipa 1 lOal 40
French calf , leading brands. . . 150210
Domestic kipa 75al 10
Domei-tic calfs 1 lOal 30
Hemlock upper , per foot 26 26
Oak upper , per foot
Grain , upper per foot 23
Linings , per doz 8 00a9 50
Toppings , per doz 1100
Morrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . S5 ' 8
" oil dressed 35
Simon per skin 3 00a3 25
_ ! - . _ * 1.TJ "rt
Boot webbing , per foot 45
HARXEbS LEATHER.
No. 1 Pitteburg oak. . . 44
No. 1 Pitteburg oak 42
Nu. 1 Cincinnati oak 41
Is'o. ii Cincinnati oak 39
No. 1 hemlock 39
No. 2 Hemlock 37
COAL RETAIL.
Anthracite 1050
Blossbuig 12 OJ
Wyoming 3 50
OakalooEa 5 50
Iowa nut 500
White Breast ; - . TiO
GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption ; s certainly the greatest
medical remedy ever placed within the
reach of suffering humanity. Thou
sands of once hopeless * ufferors , now
loudly proclaim their praise for this
wonderful Discovery to Which they
owe their lives. Not only does it post
tively cure Consumption , but Coughs ,
Colds , Asthma , Brorchita , Hay-
Fever , Hoaranesa and all affections 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 a large bottle unless you know
what you are getting. We therefore
earnestly request you to call on yowr
druggist , J. K. IHH , 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. IBH. (4) ( )
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER OO.
M&nul&cturen of
STANDARD SHOT
_
BE SURE'TO BOY rr.
THE BEST IN MARKET.
E. W , BL4TCHFORD & O.
Manufacturer ! ot Lead Pipe.Sheetand Bar Lead ,
Block Tin. Pipe ana Soldrr , Linseed Oil
and Oil Cake.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLIHTOH ST. , 1.
ffi HOa w ? t. in a day at borne easily ronla-CoiUj
Vl > JiiocintrrM , Adiir wTr3 A Co. Portland , M
A. F. RAFERT & CO. ,
Contractors and Builders.
Flae Woodwork a SjSecJatty.
Agents for the Encaustic Tiling
1910 DODOK ST. , OMAHA
TKRKIBLE DEATH OF A PROSPF.OTOll
THE
A most horrible and i hastly illus
tration of th ? experiences uf tuuu in
his assiduous pursuit of wealth is that
which was given to the reporter yesterday -
terday morning by a party of prospacI
tors who had just returned from the
Gunnison districts , and who are now
encamped on the Arkan a3 River ,
The following nariation will he vain-
able to those comtemplating a visit to
those regions , and will serve to admonish -
monish them in way that they will
fortify themselves n ) t o ly Against
one predicament , but against : * mul
tiplicity that miuht arise : On or
about the 1st of July two prospectors
completed their outfit at Pitkin and
departed in search of p y dmt and
salable holea. They travelad on tor
some days and stopped only for a few
hours now and then to examine the
deceptive rock that arose before them
on both sides. Thiy at last reached
a small valley in the mountains aiul
were passing through it , when suddenly -
ly a number of mountain lions made
their appearance and started immedi-
atgly for their prey. One of the men
made an effort to repel the attack
from the hideous beasts , while the
other sought protection in kis
legs and , running to a projecting
rock on the mountain side , waa enabled -
bled to aoe the terrible encounter ha1
twe-n his comrade and the lions.
Tnere they were in bloody battle ,
while the shining claws of the btvats
were seen to combine and strip the
flesh from the man who was battling
with the stock of his gun. The coward -
ard who unfortunately lived to tell
hia atory says that suddenly the proa-
pector waa on the ground and that his
enraged adversaries were devouring
him. Thinking that possibly one
man would not appease their i.ppe-
tites , the looker-on thought it about
time to leave , and so hastened away ,
He was now without any weapon
against the invasion of hunger or the
chill mountain weather , and hia only
recourse from inevitable death waa to
reach a camp. To return through the
valley he dared not , and by making a
circuitous route he trusted that he
would strike the trail. It was lmost
dark and a ilight rain began to fall. '
lie started on , however , and wanted
to reach the trail before night was
there to lead him astray with her myriads -
riads of starlights. This was when he
committed h B error ; for he wandered
ftom the right direction , and wearied
and discouraged he < at down and built
a tire. The light came to succor him ,
but now hunger advanced , and soon '
visions uf a comfortable cabin and ! !
plenty of food danced before t
him , aa if gloating upon hia
misery. He did not suei
succeed iu finding the trail that day ,
and when nightfall came he ate i\ few ,
ptae burrs and laid down exposed .o j
the elements again. This continued
for eight days and nights , and at last j I
ke accidentally discovered a trail. E
reached thisand , when he ahjuld have
been overjoyed at his uroapects all i
hrpoaeemod to desrrt him , and he
la ddown , not caring what came. He
rema ned theie some hours probably
when a party of prospectors cama
along and found him almost uncon
scious. They administi red a little
br ndy and succeeded in reviving him.
A meal was prepared , but his ttomach ,
that had been denied food for ao many
days , refused to retain it. He was
taken up and strapped upon a horse ,
being unable to keep his seat without
it , and the narrow condition of the
trail preventing them from riding be-
aide and supporting him. The re
pot tur's informants met the party with
the man shortly afterward , ami , hav
ing halted them , elicited the above ,
but neglected to ascertain the names
of the unfortunate prospectors. The
man with his days of starvation was
a'fnost reduced to nothingness , while
his fissure lips and cheek-bones that
appealed for aid presented a revolting
picture. The man will , no doubt , fol-
lop his friend into eternity , but in a
way not ao tragic and horrible.
Butter Preaervativss.
* Several notes , writes Prof. Caldwell -
well in The New York Tribune , have
appeared tn recent journals on pro
cesses for the preservation of butter.
Maiiotti , in Italy , has tried the effect
of a much more thorough washing than
is usually practiced , the operation be
ing continued till the wash-water waa
quite colorless , but the butter wu
kept sweet only ; i few days longer
than another sample washed aa usual.
The addition of two , three and five
thousandths of salt caused the butter
to keep sweet five , fifteen and twenty-
five days longer than butter without
any salt ; with one to two thousandths
of borax the butter kept sweet from
ifteen to twenty days longer than
without any preservative.
Concerning this last-mentioned sub-
itance our consul in Florence wrote to
.he commissioner of agriculture ( sea
report for 1878) ) that very successful
experiments had been tried in Italy
on its substitution for aalt in the pro
x > rtions in which ealtia usually added ;
> ut since scientific men disagree as to
he harmleasness of borax in food ,
hero is some reluctance in respect to
: he adoption of this preservative.
Prof. Becchl , director of the experi
ment station in Florence , has fouud
in the well waters of the city ,
and in the air , aa well as in some inin
eral waters ot good reputation ; and
ne therefore concludes that , at least
in small quantities , the substance is
aarmlpas. He preHervea his own but
ter by mixing with it as thoroughly as
possible about one-sixteenth of its
weight of pure calcined and very fine
ly powdered borax ; the flavor is not
fleeted at all , and the butter keeps
admirably.
A new process brought out in Ger
many consists in covering the butter
with a layer about an inch in thickness
of a strong solution of sulphur of lime ,
a chemical that Is in somewhat com
mon use for the preservation of cider.
Butter thus treated kept quite sweet
in a damp cellar through three weeks
in July at a temperature of about 59
degrees , while another sample , not so
treated , and unsalted , was quite spoil
ed. From England comes the accoun
given > n The LondonTimea of a teat of
a new patent preservative. The
butter , in which a trifling quantity of
the material was worked , coating about
one cent per pound of butter , after
being wrapped in a mualin cloth
was put Into a firkin without any
salt , and left fully exposed to the
air , on the premises of the Ayleabury
Dairy company , from the last of July
to the last of October , and was then as
sound and fresh as at first , having only
a little less aroma ; about 1 per cent 7e
of salt jnay bo added to flavor the
butter thus preserved to suit the fancy
of those to whom perfectly fresh butter t-
tit
ter is too tasteless. It is affirmed that
butter salted in the usual way from 5
to 6 per cent , of salt will be driven
out uf the market in consequence of >
this new discovery. If it bears the
test of trial on a large scale , it will
certainly cast everything else into the
shade iu the line of butter preserva
lives , and will be a great boon to these
who are forced te use butter that must
be put up in a way to keep it for a long
time.
"I had Buffered for a long time with go.
itre , cake or swelled Liver , indigestion and
general bad health , aud after trying many
other remedies , nothing done me so much
good as Simmons' Liver Eegulator. It
cured me , and now I have not to take any >
medicine , for Lam well ; but I shall keep >
it in tne house to cure any one else of the
family that have anything the matter. 36It
is good for nearly e v ervthine.
" L'I. WILTA , Clinton , G , "
TUB eUKfiKNCK OV THK MISII A ril.V-
| < tUl < AU sroKY sriltlTS OR t'MIK-
Now V rk Sun.
i I have in'iuiH'e acquaintance with a
lady ! in one of the counties in Kansas
, who is of Scotch descent , well-bred ,
intelligent I and truthful. Within
part of her family relationship she
exhibits i at intervals an exceptional
nien'al i endowment , either subjection
to impressions on the brain from great
j distances < , or the pervasion of space
with hersense and sensibility , orclair-
, voyaiicv , or mediiinuhip. Which is
| it i (
The periods at which this cjiidttion
is i active coincide with misfortunes to
distant < members of her family. Her
sisters i are endowed as she is.
Throughout their lives they have had
immediate i intelligence of disaster in
the 1 family by dreams , subsequently
confirmed < in every instance by letterer
or < telegram. These dreams Are vis
ions i of things seen , not messages by
word or sound. They are pictures of
events ( as if seen with the eyes in the
daytime. <
My Kansas friend has a dream ,
bate 1 in outline , severe in simplicity ,
with not a word of speech , rap , or
motion i of pantomime in it , with no
ghostly ( shade In the chamber. She
wakes i np with a full knowledge of the
misfortune 1 that hzs happened to a
blood 1 relative. H r vision intelli
gence 'r covers only relations oy blood.
Kelattvis J by marriage may die , be
wounded i , or violently killed , and the
sisters will know nothing of it. And
this 4 clairvoyance or mediumship does
not extend to the male line in the
family. i It ii restricted to the females.
Now ] for a dream which Mrs. de
scribes :
My brother Dan had disease of the
lum 1 s It was aggravated by expos
ure < l hard service in the Army of
the i I'otomac. Rendered unfit for du
ty t , he threw up his commission in the
Pennsylvania 1 Bucktails , and went to
Cuba. ( At that time I was in Terre
Haute J , Indiana. My husband was ab
sent in the Army of the Cumberland.
A lady friend lived in the house
with \ me. Dan waa my favorite
brother. 1 At short intervals he wrote
to t me. One day I received a letter
from f him in which he said that he was
strong , that the disease of his lunss
seemed to have passed away , and that
he I intended to take the next steamer
for f Now York and then go into the
Leathercracker 1 region of Pennsylva
nia and settle his business att'airs.
The settlement made , he intended to
remnin in Cuba and engogo in buai-
ness. He urged me to meet him at
Altoona , and be with him during his
short stay in this conntry. An im-
pendine ] battle in the southwestwhere
my husband was stati-jned , made me
undecided t about going. I hesitated ,
not i knowing whether to meet my
brother 1 as he requested , or remain at
home 1 until after the battle and until
I ] had heard from my husband. 1
i-ent to bed at 10 p. m. , and dropped
t slesp at once.
"At 10:30 : 1 was awakened by a
shortvivid dream of warning. Alarm-
led , I roused my friend and said : 'I
have my warning. Something is the
matter with Dan. ' My friend laughed
at me. I soon recovered from my
nervousness , and again dropned to
sleep. Instantly it seemed the steno
was changed. 1 was on the cars lev
eling ea t. Opposite me sat a white-
haired man who had a covered basket
on his knees. There was a hole in
the cover of the basket. The aged
man occasionally peered into this hole.
I was courious about the contents of
the basket , and WAS pleased when I
discovered there was tish in it. The
train stopped for dinner. Getting
out I met a lady I knew , and we had
dinner together. I have forgotten the
name of this station , but I remember
there was a misspelled sign over an
adjoining restaurant. The incidents
of the dream were those of a journey
from Terre Haute to Altoona. I was
happy , pleased with the changing
scenery , and thoroughly enjoyed the
trip. I looked forward to meeting my
brother at Altoona , and in the dream
1 never d inbted that I would meet
him.
"Soon after my western train mn
into the depot at Al oona , the eastern
train came thundering iu. I stood by
a post on the platform watching the
passengers get oft'the train , expecting
to see my brother. I began to doubt
his being on the train , when an ex
pressman passed me wheeling a great
box on a truck. I looked through his
box as though it was clear glass. In
the box was a coffin , and lying in the
coffin was my brother. One glance
bowed me that ho was dressed in
heavy gray Scotch twill. From a but
tonhole of his cjat hung a black rib
bon. On his feet were hoes that had
perforated toes. Never having seen
shoes of this style , they attracted my
attention. The buttons on the coat
and vest were very peculiar , and
forced themselves on my notice. The
expressman wheeled the box past me ,
and it was put on the express car for
Hollidaysburg. I got en the Holli-
daysbnrg train also.
"The intense vividness of the dream
awoke me. I sat up in bed crying.
My friend arose , lighted the gas , and
talked to me. With tears streaming
down ray face , I instated that Dan
was dead. The hands of the mantle
clock indicted 11 p. m. Knowing that
something was wrong , I resolved to go
home on the day that my brother had
requested. Again I slept , this lime
a heavy , unrefreshing sleep that last
ed until morning. Good humorec
ridicule from my friends had a bene
ficial effect on me , and after two days
I was almost persuaded that I was at
taching too much importance to i
dream.
"The.day for my departure came.
I entered the car in the Terre Haute
station. I seated myself and looked
about me. In an opposite seat sat a
white-haired man. I recognized him
at once as the man I had aeen in my
dream. He had a fish basket on his
knees. The faces of the passengers
were familiar to me. At the dinner
station I met the lady I had seen in
my dream , and we had dinner to
gether. Arriving at Altoona , I stood
watchin ? the eastern train come into
the depot. I was sure my brother's
body would be put off the train. As
I stood watching the passengers hurry
Into the dining-room , the expressman
I had seen in my dream said to me :
'Please give way , madam. ' 1 turned
to look at him , and on the truck lay a
large box addrcssedtomy father. Itook
the Hollidaysburg train , and on arriv
ing home was met by my father , who
said : 'Dan is dead. He died at sea
five days ago from heart disease. ' In
answer to my question as to the time
of d y he died , I was informed that it
was fl p. m. The difference in time
of the east and the west showed me
that Dan had been dead some hours
before I saw him. Silently I stood in
the house by the side of the box when
It was opened. The lid of the coffin
was removed , and there lay Dan
dressed exactly as I had seen him in
rhy dream.
"I have no explanation to make of
the dream. I simply tell you of the
fact of my having aeen an apparition
of inanimate objects , of dozena of
strangers , and of my dead brother's
body. "
Knowing the truthfulness of the
I believe heratranga gtory.
The most sensible remedy , and the only ttc ,
sure nd perm-menl cure for all disease of he
lirer.blood ndg omichInclu-UDgblllioujfevers ,
fererand iwue , dumb ague , Jaundice , drspepsi- i ,
ic , is Prof. Guilmette's French Lire Pads ,
which cures by absorption. Ask your druztist
f r this noted cure , and take no other , and
If he has not jot it or wfll not get jt for yon , send
11.50 to French Pad Co. , Toledo , O. , and thev
will tend you one post-paid bv return mail.
AN OPEN
SECRET
AMONG THE LADIES
The brilliant , fasciuatinc
lints of Complexion for which
ladies strive are chiefly arti
ficial , and all who will take the
trouble may secure them ,
nieso roseate , bewitching lines
follow the use of Hagan's 3lag-
nolia Halm n delicate , harm
less and always reliable article.
Sold by nil druggists.
'J'ho ' Magnolia Balm conceals
every blemish , removes Sal-
imvncss , Tan , Kedness , Erup
tions , all evidences of excite
ment and every imperfection.
Us effects are immediate and
so natural that no human being
can detect its application.
Cures and iiovor disap-
polnta. The -world's great Pain-
Rcllovor for Mau and Boast
Ctoaj ! > , quick uud roliable.
PITCHER'S C ASTORIA
is not Narcotic. Children
jro\v fat upon , Mothers like ,
and Physieiaiis recoiuiiiend
CASTORIA. It regulates the
Howels , cures AVind Colie ,
allays Feverislmo5 > s , ami le-
.st roy.s Worms.
WEI DE MEYER'S CA
TARRH Cnro , a Constitutional
Antidote for this terrible mala
dy , by Absorption. The mart
Important Discovery kinoe Vac
cination. Other remedies may
rcliovo Catarrh , thi oar on at
any stage before Consumption
setn in.
ETAJLL'S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEWER
Tills standard article a compounded with the
greatest care.
Its effects re ai wonderful and i atisfictory as
ever.
It resturea Cray or faded Iwlr to its jouthful
color.
It remotes all eruptions , itching and dandruff ;
and the scalp by its use becomes uhite and
clean.
By IU tonic properties it restores the capillar.
glandg to their uorm.il vigor , preventing bald
ness , and making the hair grow thick and
strong.
As a dressing nothing Ii * ) been found BO effec
tual or desirable.
fir. A. A.Hayca.FtattfAssajcrof M.vmcliU4clt8 ,
Hajaofit : "I consider it the beat preparation
for its intended | > uri > osc9. "
DYE ,
Forthe Whiskers.
1 hi4 cleg.int pro | > 5rati' > ii may l > c relied on to
' liatiKC Iho iolor of the bwrd from Stay or nny
ihvr undcbirablo nhadc , to brov n * > r Matkat
discretion. It is e.isili applied , bciiis i ' " > e prc-
p.irati'in , and fiiickl/ | and effectually prwlnrca a
( iciiiMnDiit cxlor which will neither Huh r sh
off.
MANUKACTUKKI ) BY
BYSz
Sz CO. ,
Nashua. N. H
Sold by all Druggistn and Dealers in
Medicine.
IRON TURBINE
WIND ENCINE
MANUFACTURED BY
Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0.
The Strongest and Most Durable
WIND ENGINE
In the World.
liundrudi in use In Iowa and Nebrwk * Sold
by Dealers In nearly evrry county.
This cut represents onr
Buckeye Force Pump _
which ( s particularly
adapted to Wind Mill
use , as it works easily
and throws a constant
stream , and does not
freeze up in the cold
est weather. Send for
price list
W. H. RAYNER ,
Western Ajj't , Omaha , Neb.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Serve an Injunction on Disease
By Invixofitiru a feeble conatitutipn , renovat
- in ? a debilitated phtsique , anilenrithinir a thir
and innurrlclous circulation witb HottetUr'
Stomach Bitters , the finest , the molt highly
sanctioned , and the moat popular tonic and pre
ventiye In existence
i'or ula bv all DrujnUti ana Dealera K ° erall
U . . . . a
GO EAST
UA nip
, Chicago & A orlh western
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
, U Ij the SHOUT. HI RE * mi 3 Jo itouto R twem
j COUNCIL BLLFFS
I CHIC AGO , MILWAUKEE
[ ami all j > lnt * KAST and .VOI'.TH
, IT OFFKRS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
GREATER FACILITIES AND MOKE
I ADVANTAGES THAN ANY
I'THER ROAD IM
THE WEST.
It U the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which It ran
PULLMAN HOTEL CARS !
In addition to them and to plena all clai ei of
travelers , It icUes FIRST CLASS MEAU at its
EATING STATIONa at 50 rents cich
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAOS I
ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST !
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS
lfou ish the Best Traveling Accommoda
tions you will buy your ticket hv thU Route
JWAND WILL TAKE NONEOTIIER
All Ticket A cnlg can II vou Throuzh Tickets
vii thi road ami Check 1
? U5U > P-as-
Krec of Clnrse.
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES-1'-I Farnham St ,
Cor. Hth , and at Union Paciflt Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colortdo Central and
Union Pacific Ticket Oflicc
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE-2 N w Montpim-
ery Street.
For Information , folden , mapii , etc. , not ob
tainable at Home Ticket Office , address any
agtrat of the Company , or
MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STENNITT ,
Gent Manaicer , OenM Paw. Azent ,
CU1CAOO. ILL. .
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Gen'I Ae't Omaha & Council Bluffs.
SHORT LINE
18SO.
K. C.ST. JOE&C.B.R.R. ,
Is the ony ! Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AXD THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No change of cara between Omaha and St. LouU
and but one between Omaha and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
RKACHIXQ ALL
Eastern & Weste- Cities
With lesa crurgro and In ailvancu of otlier Hues.
Thld entire line Is equipped ith Pullman' *
Palace Sleeping Cars , P.Uace Day Coieh-
ev.Miller'g Safety Platform ami
'
Coupler and 'the celebrated
\V estiniliiase ; Air-Br.ike.
/WdEE THAT YOUR TICKET
' Kinua Cit > , St. Joseph
Ticket ! furaalcat ill coupon station : ) In tha
West.
J. F. BARNARD , A. c. DAWES ,
Geu'l Supt. , Oen'l Pass. & Ticket AK'I
St. JoaephMo aL Joseph , Mo ,
W. C. SEACHKIST , Ticket Aeon. ,
214 Fifteenth Street , betw < en Fatnham an.1
Don las , Union Block , OmahA.
JOS. TEHOX , A. B. BARNARD ,
Pass. Atient , Om ilia. Geti'rl A cnt , Oinalia
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable S'wus Gity Hunt * I
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE !
From COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. Thfc line U equipped with the Im
proved Westinuhous- ) Automatic Air Brakeband
Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. A.id for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
is unsurpassed. Elejtant Drawini : Room nd
Sleeping Cars.owne-1 ami controlled by the com
pany , run Through Without C'lian o between
Union Pa'lfic Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs ,
and SPaul. . Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 5:15 : p m. ,
rcachlne Sioux City at 10:20 : p m. , and Ht P ul
at 11:05 a. m , making
HOURS is AHVAM-K OK
ANY OTHER ROUTK.
, Icno 8t I'anl at Tjn p m , ar.
i-ii ; at Siotiv. City t 1:45 : a. ra. , .and Union
Pacific Tnnefer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 8:50 :
. m. Be sure that V"'ir ticknta rvul l "S. y ,
4 P. R. R. " K. C. HH.I.S ,
SiipcrliitoiiHenl , Miwourl Vslley , Invrn
f. K. UOBINHON , Are't Gen I P.IIM. Agrnl.
J. II. O'BUYAN.
m320-tf O'ounill Bluff ?
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars !
TBIIE
CHICAGO
QURLINGTON & QUINCY
With Smooth ar.d Perfect Trick , Klcspiu Pas-
ocn er Ccachca , and
PULLMAN SLEEPmCjS : DINING CARS
It is acknowledged by the Press , anil all wko
travel uv'cr It , m lie the tlcat ApiKiintcil ami
Beat Managed lioml in the Country
PASSENGERS GOING EAST
Should bear in mind that this is the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points Kast , North ; ucl Northwest.
Pa9svnkvr3 ; l > y this Route have choice o ( .
POUR DIFFERENT ROUTES ,
And the Advantage of Six Pail ) Lines of Palace
Sleeping Cars ) ( rom Chicago tn
New York City Without Change.
All KijirKss Tmiim on this line are eqalpp d with
thu WcBtinjhouaa Patent Air Ilrakcs anil
Miller's Patent Safety Platform anil
Couplers , the most Perfect 1'ro-
tection Against Acci-
denta in the world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'HING CARS
Are run on th eBuriington Koute.
Infomiatiiin concerning Routes , Kates , lime
Connections , Ltc. , will be cheerfully given by
applying at the otlice of the burlii.gton Rout * ,
613 Kourteentn Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
C.E. PERKINS. U W. HITCHCOCK.
Oen'l Manager. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag"t.
J. 0. PHILLIPI-I , Si. Joe. , Mi > .
General Agent , Omaha.
H P. DUEL ,
Iep5-dl licketAeent. Omaha.
GJCC a week In your own town. Terms jsJ $5
kpDO outfit free. Address U. Hallett ti Co. ,
Pcnland , M
f
1 THE BOWELS , |
1 ancr the KIDNEYS ,
- ' iMion ffitea it won- '
ui. j iM dif eases.
ihfssyrentorguii. '
' ; I ' , > t c' " 'f > d iff tor 'd.
, " ' / ' i re 111fjtre
' ' 'ft/ ' ' , , ' ' / ' < ; < . ' liC . . . . . .
' ' " ' f
{
/ , t"H'i- ; , ! ' ! " { " > of fhcxc orrjmu t
| t i ii . -i , ' i-c ' 'if.tr poKcr to throa off ;
t . * f r. f
1 V. fViT [ > r r > : li'.i prln < iirn ! arhnl *
A' ft- it' l. " ! vit . ( ' . ' - . < t , iMiiatlon : ; !
- ! . r , _ . : , i > : < riJ. .i'lT .I Kiilurj * i
( - . rf - rtMor sirk h-silarlicil
' . . . . ) i.-.r- - > > | | r 1 nJKlll. I
' t KI''MEY .TO2'V / ! ) ( { { ryO , In !
. ' Jiisi 'Irij , r yftal'le CQirpwtr.
> f 3I
- , , f'ir ] ) nfi"t , hi v-lt ortilf
P ,
-
5.
its
KIDNEGBN is hiphly recommended and untnirpasaed for Weaker
or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Diseaaf , Losa of Energy
Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions ansins from Kidney or
Bladder Diseases. Also for Yellow Fever , Blood and Kidney
Poisoning , in mfected'mnltmal sections.
Hie .liitillttioii "t * FOItKdr I.KAK with .ICNIPKIt KKICKIKS * ml H.VKLKY JIALT h ve
dHc erctlKIDSEOENwhictiact.tsic | < : ilic ll on tliu Knlncv iu1 Urln-uy Driin , r muvm < in jurli > u
iltporita forratil in the hlaiMi'r jml | ir.\cntliii ; .my Htr inin , smsrtmi ; sonjitioa he t or irriUtmn
Hi the mmibranoue li iiie "t thj ihicti or w tcr [ > uw.iu oxoiU- healthy action in the Kidney *
sivin * them atrciiith. i nr ami rrntonn thf w orpuii t < : i ht-tlthy cuiiditfon , shou-int ; iu effecto
on holli the color and ai < y tiow of urine. It can ho UK en AI til time * , m all climttea and undrr all
circum'tttiiccs i-hoiit injury t the lysteni Unltke * ny othvr pre | nttion for Kulney ultflcnltlen
it h s . vcrjr plununt in < l .ijrcc idle t-Mte in.l lUvnr It ha be a ililticiill to make A preparation
i-iiiitainiiijr jioHitUo iliurmc pr < > | > rtio > > uhuli will not luuwuti- , hut be acceptable ti > the itomach.
licforo taXliv ; any Liver nic.li inc.trv * Ivittle of KIDSKOKN tr. rL tNSB the KIDNEYS from
fnul matter Trx it HIU ! y.ju will al iy u v it a a f Ainil ) moJii in U.ll < espcciallv will like it.
-uid Quntlcmcn uillflml KIPXKCKN the Iwat Kidney T mic oer weil'
NOTICEh.icli Mtt'e 'nvirt li ! 8i n > ture of I.A WHENCE > V MAUTIN. alsoa Proprietary ( luvera-
ment Stamp which ] > nniw Ml > .N'EOES t hi ? * .M ( vTi > h < mt licctiiai liv Dnis i'to. : nx : * anil
Other
Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use.
If not fouml at jour Pruir.'ut4 or Or c r , we will yn < \ n hottle nrrpHul t > the neareat exprr
otllio tn you
LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold DRUGGISTS GROCEES and
by , DEALERS everywhere.
Wholesale aent4 in Omahi. STKKI.K , JOHNSON' & CO , nil ! nupplv the ru.la manufacture
prices.
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY O * THIS COUNTRY. WU t
SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , THAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THK GREAT COSXECTIX LIXK
Its mnln line nins from Uhicnitv .o Cunncll
tlluIT-i.piL'Klni ; thnmch Jollct. Ottc * . La fulle ,
fJeneaeiA.Mollne. Itm-k I lnncJ. ll venp > ) rt. Went
Liberty. Iowa ( ttr.Mnrro.'j. lln > ukljn ( irlnnell.
Oos Moinoi ( the capital of. Iowa ) . Stuart. Atlan
tic , and Avocn : with branches from llur nu
Junction to Peoriti.Viltnn Junction t Mu < ca-
tit.0. Wnshinxton , Kalrtlcld. Klilon. llelknap ,
Centrcvllle , 1'rlnceton. Trenton. Oullatln , ' 'HIUB-
rnn. l.eavenworth , Atchlson , and Kan a c"lty ;
Wnghlnirton to yiimurnor. < ) kaloo a. and Knox-
Title : KcokuK to Karainizton , Honuparte , llen-
UmsDort. Independent , Klilon , Ottumwn , Kildy-
vlllp.OakitliMMa. I'elln.JIonrno. and Ooi Molnoi ;
Newton to Monroe ; DetMolnea to Indlanolaanit
Wlnterset : Atlimlk ; to Lewit an < l Audulxin ; and
A"nca to IlarlKn. This l positively Iho only
Railroad , which own * , and operate * H through
line from ClilcaitolntotheStnteof Knn.'nu.
Through Kxprcns 1'ajnenaer Trains , with Pull
man < > nlacurHriinttHChet.HrerunPnclivra7daU7
between Cilinco and PEOIIIA. KANSAS CIT.V.
I'oi'Ncir , ttirrrf. I. AVSSWOKTII nnrt ATCHI-
Sox. Through oar * ar * ) nuo nin b ttw < M n Mt ! * nM-
koo find Knnna * 1'ltr. via the "Milwaukee and
Rork Island SliiLine. . "
The "Orpnt Unck l lnn'l" Is mnuniBcently
oqulpniM. Iti rciinl bed i Blinplr perfect , and Ita
trnrk H l ld with uteel rails.
What will plcnio YOU most will h , ; thw plrjjKiipj
of enjoylnc ynnr rnc l , whil pn'Slni ; over the
beautiful pmirte * of IHlnni * Hn < f Inwn. In < mo of
ourmaKnitlC'-nt Dininic Cars that acoimptnr all
ThrouRli Kxpr" " Trmnr Yon uct an t-ntlrn
racal. nj Enori as In iiTved tn nny Urn-cla s hotel ,
fomsrrntytlTo rt > ritit
pprcclntini ; thw fnt thnt n maj-tntT of thn
pnoplo prefer < * pnrntt' partm Miia for ( iifferent
pnrn so * 'and thrclmmprun p "nspr bnsinc's
of thin line warrantlncU' ' wtr iiNiisod loan-
n * uncp th t thH r-impan * run * ritlliniii P'llnre
Sl/'pttig fur * for ulenptni : pnrp t4p < 4. and fitt'itf
P T.f.M\V JTAI.Ai'R < ' , MJ nrf < run ( hr.ii.ah to 1IEJ
.
for ATI I. HI.rKFH , K V > S\H 'ITV. ATrillHOV. iiml I.KA VKK WORTH
Tli'U"lm T | llll I. Inc. kimwit H lh "Or t Koek I > 1nn < l Konle , " nrn tolc f
nil TlrUrt Alrrnl" In thf 1'nlll Nlnlr * unit Ciinmln.
Fnr Itir-rrmnllon not ol > ( nlniil > lc nt your luiino ticket nfflcc. nddrr > .
A. . ICIMT * > VLiLi. IU. K'r. .TO 1 17 .
Oon'l Superintendent. lian'l Tkt and l'ns ' i A4 * .
VERIGK.
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS ,
And everything pertaining to the Furniture and
"Upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
ap It mon th ( it 1208 and 1210 Fimiliam Street.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
1 880.
MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD ,
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron .beam Walking
Cultivator , with or without Si rings.
The New Force Feed IStickcvc Drill , one or two Horse Stylr.
Enquire for them at the beat dealers.
F. H. PTOH. Gen. Agent , Omaha. Neb
mtHITSV/EJGHTINGOLD
A. IT. CKZ't'V Manufacturer of Mowiriff Ma-
chincu , Trnmansbunf , N" . V , M\I My thumb
was caught In a machine am ) wunliadly njureil.
I applied Eclcctric Oil with a tiwat irmtint re
lief. I hatcalarze nrmhvr of men employed
and nearly every one of them uw * it
M. SiiKitif inf Oxtrola , Mich .wmlm : I hvr
twcd your Kclcctric Oil on horeeH fur different
fltieafica , anil fouiul it tn itr * jtiAt 04 yon rerom-
mcndul It ha * done jutie for rnw ererv timn.
ami 14 the > > MlOiI tor man ami hcut , I eirr
E * what Hi * roedu-al faculty * ay. Dr J
BnAttxjis , Hull , P Q..fay ? : I ham netersold
medicine which ha K > v n more thorough
nails/action. I have UM'I it in my own caw , on
a broken lez and dislocated ankle , with the bwt
' "
"HOLD IN OMAHA in ALL DRUGGISTS.
tarGo to Your Druirjriat for Mi * Fr'eman's
New National Iyes. For brightness md dura
bility of color they are unequalled. Color 2 to
. , price 15 cant * .
BETWEEN THE EAST & THE
Dininq Can for eatlnir purponeonly. Oneo
xrpfil feature of our Talaco Can H it SilOtUIVC
SALOON jrnpreyou can enjoy your l-
nt all benin ur the ilar.
MaimlUcent Iron Ilridno apnn the Ml
* nmi Mlmourl rivers at all point * crowed 3y toi
line , and transftr * are avniiled at Councl. BtCD >
Kan art City. Lieavenirorth. and AtchtMic OOC
nectlou * hefnirmada In Union Dppou.
TMK IMdNCIPAL. It. It. CONNKUTIlMc v.
THIS (111EAT TUUOtlUlI MNK AKB V
KOIJ.OWS
At OniCADO , will ! nil dlveru-ln- line : 'Or- . <
Enst and Smth.
At BNOLKWOOD. witnUiel > . .3.JtM.Bocf
Ft. W.AC K. H < 11.
At WASHINGTON HEIGHTS , with I' . . * .
LK. . K.
At IX aAM.r. wl'.h III. Cent. ft. It.
AU'KORiA.wllh ! P , A J. : IM > . A E. > i .
W ; III MliI . mm T. ! A W. lld .
At KOCK ISLAND with "Milwaukee & . . > .
Island dliort Line. " nnd ItocklnrdA Pec. rUT"
AtI > AvKN rt > RT. with lh I > areni ure Uifiy..r
>
At'WEMTliineirfr , with the II. . C. It. A * n
At ( i KINMI.I , Tlth Central luwn U. It.
At I1KS MlN . .wlth D M. A K. U It. n
Atror > ciL HLcrr * . with L'nion rucinc tv , i
AtOMAFM , wllh II. AMo. It. K. It. In NeO.
AlCnf.r > .MRl'Jl'NtTI ! < > : f.wfthlI..r U.AN.ttu.
At OTTPMWA. with Central lowalt.U W
St. I. , .t Pur. , anil 1 II. A ( J 'It. IW
AI KKOKt'K. with Toi. . 1'cn.AWnr. : Wso.
Ix > ur A I'nc. nnrt Ht. K. Kc . A N.-W. I ? Hd *
At CAUKIUIV. with H. St. J It. It.
At ATOItso.v. with Alrh. . Tnpokn Abantf
Ati-h. ANeh. iindr in. llr C I" li. Hit * .
At MUVKNWIIUTU , with Kan. I'aa. nt tka-
rent. K. Iln > .
At ILaNAi CITT. with nil HUBS for th * < j
am ! Southwest.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
Vital Weakness ami ft&f-
trail n from overwork or
Specific No. 28.
C' ful remctly known. Price $1 per Tial or
.Ub and I- vial ? > " < > * ' tot * * ' % KZg.l
* , . „ rv ir.t ttt nrlte. HUjIrllKC * 3
OIIEO.TED co w > i n St. . x. vo.k.
IlIus"c UiU f Receipt apl3d&3p
till. A. S. PEXDEKY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
UA3 PBIlMANPSTr.Y LOCATED III3 MED
ICAL OFFICE.
193 Tenth Street. Olf AHA , .NEBRASKA
Offering his services In all departmeuH .
medidne ind surjtery , both In Kenenl an
special practice , acute and chronic diMues C
bo coniulted night and day , aiulwUlvU
parta o ! the city and county oo receipt i.
or telegrams