" THE IIYER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to , " bat in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they Etand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre. liarstory to , or after taking quinini. Ae a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each boy. has a red-was al on ths lid , with the impression McL AXE'S LIVER PItL. Each wrapper tears the Eisna- tures of C. McLxt-E and FLEXIJTO BROS. -Innst npnn ha\lns ; the cenuine DR. C. JIcLAXL & LIVEll PILLS , pre pared by FLEMING BROS. . Pittsburgh , Pn. } ilic mcriet being full of imitation * of the i name McLtine , eplled diflereatlv , but same pronunciation. BOWEL COMPLAINTS , A Epttdy and EfftctuM t'nr * . PEEKY DATIS' PAIN-KILLER Hse itood the test of roRTT TIE ' trial. Dinclicntnth tach Mtlt. OLD BY ALL DRDOQ1STB. ryi * here to sell ds , tua-o , luting Pu der ir txirac r , tts , by zamp'e. to Umiliss. 011 fiTrOHNEYS-AT-lAW. TV W. EiETLMI 8TURGES & BARTLETT , \ TTORXr.Y-AT-LAW : vo l.CreifbVouBbck , CHABLES POWELL , TUSTICEOFTHEJECt- JKJj aud QrsiiLa Mb WH. i TTORXEY AT LAW-CunpotlTg Block , JLISth Stroet.btlw cell Farriam and Douxlag. _ OMAHA. SKB. D. L THOMAS , A TIOHXEY AT LMV-Lotnt murty , buys /i. and eclla rial csk.lt. Room B.GreU'fctuu A. C. TR31 P , A TTOEXEr AT LAW O3cu In c _ \ . Block , with Ocorg * Kritcbett , 1803 yarahftra 6t. _ OMAHA.KEB. DEXrSR L. TKQMAS , A TTORNET iT LAW-CruIcks = nk g BolW .xa. ing. A. K. CHADfflCX. ATTORNEY AT LAW Offic * 15M Tarnhum Ftr et. et.A. A. SIVAR7ZLANDE 4 1TOBNKY AT LAW-Cor. ISthtad r mhMa treat. _ maySStt WiLLIAM A. FOKDA , " A TTORNEY ANP COUNSELOR AT LAW. Kccm ho. , Ficnwr Block , onporite Post Office. OMAHA. NKB. VV'f. < . L. PEABODY , T AWTSR OOc In Crcishton Blxk , next ta JLl PortOffloe , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. KOTABY I-UBIJO. COLLECTIONS MATIB E. D. MCLAUQHLiN. AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF ATTORNEY THE PEACE Southeast ccrrer FUWwth lftn < ; Prompllr Attended to.-K O'BRiEU & BARRETT , Attorney a-at-Law - - , OffICE-Unlon Block.FL'tsemh ani ? Furobam A. L. HUBSSQN. A TTOR TY ; JVT LAW. Room JABloiik. . OMAHA Keb. junt-tt ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBASH SLOCK. CCH- DOUCIBTII ST5. _ OMAHA. W. J. Oonne ! ! , Attorney-at-Law , OfflM : Front rootrs , up aMn , la Hatuoom'a r.etr brick buildluj , H. Tf , ccrn r Flftccnih and Farnhsm Btrp-tr B. RBDICE. HEDICK , Attorn6ys-/at-Law / , attention will ba filvan to all salts heabut corpor tlons o ! every deserlptlon ; will * - < v practli t In al .tho Oourtt ol th * State anil the United States. Office. Famhun EU , oppoilt * 1 Court EDWARD W. SIMERAL , TTORNEY AT LA\7 Room 0 V Block. Itthmd Dnuglaa street I. noMn G. F. HAMDERSON , A TTORNSy AT LAW S42 F&ndum Etreat 3L Omaho NohnaVa. PASKE GODWJH. A TTOaSBY AT LAW 14th md DonjlM JA. StneU. with 0 V. Doanp _ w. T. UicaAM > 3. a. J. HOST RICHARDS & KUHT ? Attorneys-at-Law. Omen SIR South Fourlt rth Street. Only Direct Line to France , GENERALTRANSATLANTIC COMPAK New YorU and Uirrerier 4 N.B BETWEEN Morton eV. , pier of oompanr. Travelers by thia Hue v.oid both transit by En Uh rniltv3ucd the disccralcrt ot cros lnc the tonne lin a email boat AX&DA , Fiuu > QKnWeinttJiy January SI I noon. AMEKIQCE , E. JOUCLO , V.'edncsJ j F bruirj 11a.m. rRANCE , TKCDIIIJ , WtJnesday , February 1 a m. PRICE OF PASSAGE ( Including wine ) : TO IIAVKB First Oibin , M and SOt Second Cabuj.SS ; Stccrapc , WtncluilinijxrjnBbeiJduis r nd ntlnaile. LOUIS IE 1JEIUAN , A2 nt , 6 Broadwsj-N. T. FKANK E. MOORES. No. 214 , West Kldo Hth Btrect , Bet. Taruhaiu end Douglas , Kert Door r > TJ. 3. lixpraa OSce ( Eiju cl Tiiu td teiamahln.1 OMB V. N'BB EAST INDIA S- HER & 09. , * SOLE MANUFACTURERS 05IAHA. Xob. ia bltVrto untnowa remedy for ill , Bliddsr , aod Crlniry Organs. It in'J positively cure Diabetes , Gr v > I , Drop sy , Hrlcht's D.seiS" , inability to rtt in or cxp l tne Trine. Cita rn ol ha Efjdiar , hijh colorec od wanty unne , Talclui Craatlnc , Hit * BACK , vScneral Weaknesj , aai all F nile Com- ItaveiJa In-crcal acdid'.cs , U ccruiai la it Secig and cun.s ubcn nothinr el 9 can Tcr ale i-j all D.isUis cr sent bv izsi ! Jrco psa recwyt c ! tbe pr.c , fiCO. DAY KIDHEY PAD CO. , PEQP'RS , Toledo , O. S7 = d jrur acdrna lor our little b-ck. ' .Boa ? LUs w M SiTsd. " THE DAILr BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPR.ETORS- 3M farnlotn , bet. Sth and JOfA Sr t * TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Ccpy 1 jtsr , m advancepostpaid ( ) . . . (3.CO Bmintfs " " 4.00 3 months " " 2.00 TiME TBUS. THE MAILS , c , ty. vr. B. R.sao . m. , 2.40 p m. C. B. k Q S : * 0 a , m. . 2.40 p. m. C.H i&P H. R. . B.30a.m.,2.K > p.m. C' & Et Jce tSO a. m B City A P 530 .rn. U. P. R.B. , 1110a.m. . 0. 4 ; B. V. to Lincoln , 10 s , m. B. A.M. S.R.S. Oe w. 0. 4N. W. , 70 ft m. C. i y. W. R. a. , 11 a. tn. , 11 p. m. 0. B & Q , 11 . in , 9.-SO p. Q- , C.K I.iP.H .m. , Up n. C. B. 4 S , ioe.,11 t.m. , 11 p. m. U P. K. H. , 4 p m. O. & H. V. from Urcoln. 12.10 p. J , S City i. K. 11 a. m. B i u. in\eb..4 p m J o i ! m IU for Staun . .oa. . leave but cast fc ilav , TlfH aa in. Oraooi. nfn > m i : to i L , L Oundij * . TdOilAS t. riiLL lo inajt r. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. . Dtily Fxprc ; . . . .I2tS : p. m. SS6p. : u. da MliJ . 6.10pm. 4:2i p. m. da ird.bt . 6:30 : a.m. IMOp. ir. Jo do . 8.15 a. ta. 11.40 a.m. TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. LE1V2 OMJIU. AERITE OtUlli. Exprrts 2.Op : la. Exprots 10:00 : a. ta , l > il 0CO : a. m. Mill lO Op. m. SunJays ExeepttJ. Sundays Eicfpttd. CHICAOO.JRO' K ISLAND PACIHC. Msll eW : ( a. m. I ilail 10:00p.tn. : 3 : 0p.m. | Exprrea. . .10.00a.m. CnHAOO NORTHWE6TEKN. 1W1 C:0a. : m. I Mall 7SOp. m. Eiprom. . . .S:40p. : m. | Exjircu 10:00 a. m. Hundajo XicpUJ. KANSAS CITY , bT. JOU & COUNCIL BLUFFS. LEAVB AKalTS. SI ail S:00 : a. tn. I ErwN 70a.w. : xprres 0 : Op.m.lMHfl 7-Sii.m. The r.uv line runnins PuI'mui Hieplug Cars oat of Oiuihu to Union Depot. 011A1IA & NORTIIWK-TERN AND J3IOUX CITY i , PAClFtO EA1LHOADS. Express S.-OOa. m , | Fxprea * 4' 0l > m. Dtilv Except Bundti. B. i : JL R. K. la NElJaABKA. Omiba ( M 9:00 : I Kearney j'ncU)3.50ani ( ) Platfrn'tbar 10:25 : e m Elooislgtcn ) ( > )5:10 ) am Kwrn > J'nc < ar)7-Jipm ) Mcd Cloud flv)0-5 ) : a in Kl doud ( arriTatpm 1 I'lattou'th ( ax ) 4SO p in BvK.u\'gton ] ( T)9:25pm ) : | Om ha ( arr ) . .4:5S p m REPUBLICAN' VALLEY RAILWAY. . . .jrtincB ( lv ) 8:05 : a m | llooru'gWnarlIOpm ( ) Blviiniiijrton l:3s pm I Hissing * ( nra.5Jp ) m Orloaiii ( h ) 7:80 a m | Indlantla ( rl0pru Oilcans ( ar ) 7-03 p m I Iiidltnola ( lv ) 3.30 p w SIOUX CITY & BT. PAUL R. R. SUl fi.lOamEiprcM | 10.00 a in Kiprc's 8.40pm Vail 7'20 p ui VABASH , bT. LOUls&rAClKia Mall 9a.m. | Mall < S5 p. m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. B. \\i > Omaha , Oally.-8 a. m , 0 a. m. , 10 a ro. , 11 a. m , 1 p. m. , x p. m. , 3 p. m , B p. m , , 8 p. Irf-a\c Council Bluffs ; 8:25 : a. m. , 9:256. : rn , , -j-55 a. ru. , 11:55 a. m , 1 : > 8 P * " , 1:25 : p. ta. , Z-U p. m , 6:25 : p. m. , 06 p. m. , Konr tnps on Sanday , IsavlnR Omaha at 9 and II a m. . 2 and 6 i > . rn J Council Bluffs at 9.25 , lisa a. m. , and42:2S : and 6:15 : Pm - rASUOUIH TRAINS. no Omaha : 9 a , ra.,7 a. in. , 8:80 : i. in. , 1 p m. , i.M > p. m. , 7:26 p. m. , LfoOunr.e > l Buffs : 0:15 : a. in , , 9:40 : a. m. , 1140 a. m.6 : 5p in. , 7.00 p. m. . 7.60 p. tu. Dully eicept Sunday. OMAAA & KEPUBLICAN VALLEY R. B. Mail 10:45 : a. m . 1:83 : p. tn. Eally eiwpt Sunday * . COM3IBRCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets. OMAHA , August 3,1880. BUTTS& AND EGUS. Cboicstable , 1014o PackciiloU 7@10 Freih eggs , per doe 124 Honay 20 POULTIIY. jhiokens , per dos 2 25 Docks GROCERIES. CutLoai . 10 Powdered . Granulated . Standard "A" . OSA . . . Eitra choice and very bright. . . 50 Bright Table Drips . * New Orleans Mollasses . CO RJo , prime to ohoics Rio Rood to prime Rio Fair to good Mocha 37 RICE. Choic . . . . gi Qoodto prime. . . < gs < j NewPrunet oi 01dPruaes..t f Curra.nt , choic new. . . . - . < a BkckBerriea " 12 | Raspberries. S a Pitted cherries 2u liKchigan grtdAppliMi 8 N. r. SUcsd * * 9 Evaporated " 6J State Peaches. . . . . . . . . . . ° dalt Lake Peaches IB California Peaches. . . 15 CANNED GOODS. "S"0j8ters , 2 Ib cans , tf case. . S 70 do do llbcan.sercRee. . 240 Lightweight Orstere 2 Ib V oaea 2 90 HaLaon , 1 Ib , p doren 175 do 2R > jdozen 2 h5 Standard Tomtoes,2 Ib , i ? case- 2 80 " 3 Ib. tf caie 8 00 Standwxl Peachee , 3 Ib , } ? case. 4 40 " " 2lb , case. 3 40 Raspljerries. 2 Ib. * ? case. 3 00 IJlackberries , 3 Ib , case. . . . 2 80 Corn , 2 Ib.-J case 3 § 0 Apples , G a ) , t > doz 3 < 6 Narrow Fat Peae,2 ft. t ? case , . 4 CO Strin ? Bean * . 2 Ib.ver caso. . . . 2 40 SUNDRIES. Nutmeg * 10 Pejmer 17 JUltplca 17 Clove- . Hope Candles , Ifior 1' ' Greenwich Lye.perjcwe 3 86 Beans.per bushel 1 80 Chees * full cream 11' UJL.ASS. . Window Glaes , 60 per cent. dis. count off list. HARDWARE. IKON. Common bar 3 lloise-shoe bar 4 Norway nail rod. 0 BTEEL. Cftstplow 3 Am. cast , tool 18 Jes'pV , Eiig. do 25 AILS. TCHPupwards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 50 ' ' ' ' 550 B'rd'd'B shoe 'g " innle" 6 60 Qmnhanails tens , upwards. . . 3 50 Nw'atr'ahn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S@SO Futnrun nails 23SO DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTONS. Atlantic "H" 7J do "P"1 7 Peuperell " 0" 7 do "R" 7 do "E" IcuianHead LawrcntaXXX 10 Nebraska , Standard "AA" JJENUU. Anioskeag 16 Beaver Creek , "AA" do "BIT Haymakers Palmer 8 OtisVXA" -VXA" 15 do " " "BB" 14 do " " "CC" 13 Warren " " "AXA" 15 do "BB" 14 do "CC" 13 BLEACHED'COITONS. Eorudale. . gi do Cambric 12 ? Ca'opt Fraitof the Loom 10 > ervYcrk iliHa. . . . . 131 > Ti11 * rnalin JJ WsasTitta 121 [ Pq pereU 1SJ(327J ( TICKINGS. Asjoetoii IS J"2IaO.B.O " " 0 da "AA" Ii ? , do "AAA. " - . 16 Eiier 164 18 Albion y Elannony. . 5 | Amnrican , , , * , . 7 Allen's 6 1-2 Allen'aPinkj 8 Ancona fancy 7 1-2 Manchester S Merrimac 71-2 Merrlmac shirtings 61-2 Elichmomls . " . C 1-2 Elichmonds , E 7 1-2 3pragne' tt 1-2 Simpson's mourning 7 1-2 Simpson's black 71-3 BTSIPES. American , . , 10311 Amoske&sr 12 Awning stripea 1U wi tonA 171-2 lamilton 111-2 Omega 11 13 PlttsSeld. u LUMBER. Framing. 18 ft. and under. . . . $ 'JO 00 ach ftdd. ft. over 18 , per M . . W ) Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00 " No. 2,12 to 20 ft. . . . 2000 Sheeting , dresnd , No. 1 20 00 " No. 2. . . . 19 00 oinmon Ixxxrds , dressed 32 00 B700K BOAKDf. Attock 4000 B " 85 00 C " JOOO Common etock 2500 ri.ooRD.-o. No. Ifioorlng 4000 No.2 " scoo No. 3 " 2500 Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 45 00 60)1X0. No. 1 wding 2500 No.2 " 2250 Nc.3 " 50 CO riCKEId. ! o. 1 pickets , per M S2 60 No.2 " " 2500 rQi'IBHIKG. No. 1 finish , 11 , JJ , and 2in. . M 00 No.l " 1m 5000 No. 2 " 1 * , 1J , and 2 Iu. . 45 00 No.2 " Ito 40 f No. 3 " in 85 t. faHIP IJLf. Plalnehlplau 33 CO OG A No.l 3000 " " No.2 2500 " " No.3 CEILING. g beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 25 00 No. a 2300 3 " 4 and 8 in. , No. 1. . . 4000 " " " No. 2 . . S5 00 Corrugated c Uiug , No. 1 CO 00 f-HINQLES. A star ( best ) uh nglea 3 7.'i No , 2 l ! 300 No.3 " 250 Lath 4 00 Lime , bbl 1 S5 " bulk , ptrbu 40 Cement.bbl U CO [ ow * plaster , bbl 2 60 Michigan plaster , bbl 'J 7u Hair , per bu 25 Tarred felt. 100 Ibs 300 Straw board , " 400 O G battens , per 100 f t. lin. . . 125 Well curbing SO 00 Rough , and 2 in. , In batt * . per 100 ft. Ib 50 POBT8 C dar halves. 7 in 13 11 6in 16 " QuarterSin 16 3ak , 4x4 30 " 4x6 40 O G owing , 6J and 6 in , , per 100ft.lin T. . 800 3ak plank andtimbar , per M. 40 00 Slear poplar 6006 Black Walnut. 10000 HIDES. Sreen hides , per _ Ib 0 Green cured hides 7 ? Dryhideg ICal ? Drj' salted hides 10al2 Sheep Pelta 25al BO Tallow 4i LIQUORS , WINES , ETO. High wines , per gal 108 Alcohol , 180 per cent , per gal. 2 10 Fren h epirits , proof 1 18 Marshall B bourbon whisky. . . . 1 23 Miller's bourbon whisky. . 1 25 Brandy , very fine , per cal. . . . 2 00i8 00 " common to Sne 160 Gin , 100 per cent 160 " Holland. 90 per ctnt 125 Rums , mixd Jamaica , p r gal. 1 K0n3 00 " New England 200 Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 60 " " per case 760 " " per 100 eases 7 ( X > Champagnes , pints in baskets. 25 00 Domestic champaigna 22 00 Port wine , per case 1 B0a3 00 Sherries 1 C0a3 00 Ales , Edinburg 275 " Bavi&Co.'s 225 GninneM Dublin stout . . . . . . 2 25 LEA11IER. Beet daughter sole S2 B teak 41 French kips 1 lOal 40 French calf , leadingbrandi. . . 1 60a2 10 Domestickips 76al 10 Dome'tic coifs 1 lOal 30 Hemlock upper , per foot . . ' . . . 25a26 Oak upper , per foot iSa.'G Grain , upper per foot. . . . 25 Linings , per doi 8 009 60 Toppings , per doz . 1100 Morrocco ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a 8 " oildrefed.r 35 " Simon per skin S 00a3 25 " glove kid SO Boot webbintf , per foot 45 HARNEbS LEATH5E. No. 1 Pittsburg oak 44 No. 1 Pittsburg oak 42 No. 1 Cincinnati oak 41 No , 3 Cincinnati oak 89 No. 1 hemlock 80 No. 3H mlock 87 COAL RETAIL. Anthracite 1050 Blos utg 12 OJ Wyoming , . . 850 Oskaloosa B 60 Iowa nut. S 00 White Breast SCO "I had suffered for a long tim with go itre , coke or swelled Lirer , indication and general bad health , aud after trying many other remedies , nothing done me a i much good as Simmona' Liver Regulator. It cured me , and now I have not to take any medkine. fo-I am we 1 ; but I shall keep > t in the house to euro any one elee of tlie- family that hftvo r.nythirij the mutter. It is good for nearly eve t ir > " . "AL I. V'A ' i r'.on. 3eJ' i ) A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Consump tion and all diseases that lead to it , euch as stubborn coughs , neglected Gelds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth ma , pain iu the side and chest , dry hacking cough , tickling ia the throat , Hoarseness , Sere Throat , and all obrouio or lingering diseases of the throat andlun s , Dr. King's New Dis covery has no equal and has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in their practice. The form ula from which it H prepared is high ly recommended by all medical jour nals. The clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle free of cose , or B regular size for ? 1.00. For sale by d(5) ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER OO. Manufacturer ? ol STANDARD SHOT ' - > iK'- iuL i3rj-l.tr * " _ .u. _ , l jtr il'vli - * - - i > * - " - T - ? p b fEiiii BE SURE TO BUY IT. THE BEST IK MARKET. E. W , BLATCHFOED & CO. lii = tifacciretg oi Lead Pjpa.Rhoet aid Bu Lt&d. 2si ! Tl = , Fipe ana Salfier , liawd CU icdOUCiie. OSDEES SOLICITED. 70 NORTH QUHTdM ST. , GHIOAGQ. Bp29eodti A OUBIOU5 CONTIST B2TTTEEKA AND A SCOKPIO.V. Vlrclnlt City Enterprito. Ooorgo Jennings , the well-known tailings aluico man of Six-mile Can. yon , describes a queer bit'lo ivhich ho witnwod one day last week between n lizird and a scorpion. He pays tha lisird , a blak one about e ght inches in laugtb , came out of a pile of lum ber and hit attention was first particu larly attracted to it by seeing it bob bing its head up and down in an ex cited manner , occationally creeping fonr/ird a fof fc or two. Looking in tha direction in which the lizard was creeping. Mr. Jepninss ob erred a scorpion , sum * four inhc sin length , sitting upon a pile of niui-t saud triat hud accumulated near ona of the "luico boxes. Thinking ; tha lizard meant to attack the scorpion , nd be- ioy curioui to see what would ba tha rerult of a battle betwten the pair , Mr. Jennings was careful to do noth ing that would ninurb siiher. Tbo lizard movtd quite near the scorpion , when itbi&rad itfl lf up on it forefeet - feet and b-gan bobbing its h d and bowing in a ludicrous nad bantering way. The scorpion erected ita tail , which it vibrated in'a threatening manner. The lizard circled around tno scorpion , occasionally halting to bow ai him. At length , however , the scorpion attempted to cranl away , Tha moment he bdfan o awlmjj the Hi rd dartsd upon him Itko a fluh and adroitly Btizad him by th hst joint of iho tail that which oontiina tha poison sack and at the point of which ia eitua ed the sting. Having this hold of the scorpion the lizard was safe from iu sting , but had apparently no means of doinany furthar damage. Present ly the scorpion twisted himself about and tried to get hold of the lirard with hh o'awc , which are like the claws of a lobster or crawfish , where upon the lizird shook him as a dog would shake a rat. This W B re- pea'ed dozens of < ime , the 1'zard ' resting after ench svakius : until the acnr { ion baau ; to go for him with his nippers. The battle lasted over half an hour. At Hst tbe s'orpion no longer ahowtd fiuht and the lizard dr g ed him awnyintothe lumber-pile. Mr. Jenningj says hohaa been in the country twenty yer < , ha seen listrdg daily by scores during the summer months and tha scorpions very fre quently , but never befo'e saw a battle of the kind , and never had tha least idea tint a lizard would attnck a scorpion. BIO ANTBS. A OAJIE OF KKEB IK WEIGH MK. WOOB- IN TLATEP HIGH. AlUuy PICMI. The most accomplished-looked col ored gentleman in the hotel-porter lin ? in this state is Joe , who officiates in that capacity in the Delavan house. Unfortunately Joe has an idea that ho is nil expert at poker. Ho is very oftan anxious that some of the dis tinguishitd poker expprtswho stop at the Delaven should try him on thefce pointe , but , though Joe makes about 8100 a week at the Calaven , ha doesn't mually have money to engage in any of th games of th e experly , because he "bucka" the faro banks too often. Ilecently a good cliance was siven Joe to show his skill. Sanator Wood- in wes playing a s mple garno agaiiml Senator McCarthy , and both of them are acknowledge : ! ezperts in the game , when both of them happened in the room. Senator McCarthy at once Sitd : "Here's my man ! Joe , will you tike my handler a few minuntet ? Thers are aaveral people down Btaiw who want to eoo mo. " Joe jumped at the chance , "Why , of course aah , " he aaid , "if Mr. Woodm isasreehble. " Mr. Woodm w s agreeable , and Mr. McCarthy left , first giving instruc ts na to Joe to pUy his best and play up to any amount ; depositing 810,0eb in crisp Lotea on tha tvble in Iront of him. him."jSTow "jSTow , " iild he , "I am responsible fortnjthing yon may do. Bftt BC- coroing to your own vieTvs , and I'll back you. " With that ho went out , Joe dealt and received a couple of queens. Mr. AToodin imrasdiately bet § 1000. Joe's short hair stood cm nd. Ha thought that wag a pretty savage way of ba. ting. He'd like to wait till Mr McCarthy would coma back. Mr. Woodin said he could not sit nvo or three hour * over a small bet lik that , and Joe must either see him or paia. Joe lost heart and laid down hie band , showing two queans. Mr. SVoodin inadvertantly laid down his hind as he pulled in tha wag r , and showed K lonesome pair of deuces. "For the land's sakt ,3Ir. Woodin , " said Joe , in terror , "you didn't never b tall that money on them two little ones ] " "Thora's the hand. If you can find anything else in it , maybe I didn't. " Joe sighed , "Well , " said he , "if you do that often with me , you'll b a poor man ff ( re Mr. MeGarthy aets bick " Mr. Woodin dealt , and Joe raaeived a pair of aceg. He bet § 2 CO. Mr. Woodm promptly raised him ? 1000. Joe heaved a dreadful sigh. "Ain't thera no limit to this game ] " he diked , helplessly , ' 'No , we never play with a limit , ' remarked Mr. Woodm , aharply , Joe loclitd at him a It n ? time. "You tried that on me a little while &go , " said he , "and I bel > va you're blulSng. I BOS you , and I want three curds.1' He put up his money and drew h s cards. Mr. Wocdin saw his counten ance fall. Mr. Woodin drew one card. Joe's anguish g'lowcd ' itself in the heavy beads on hia corrugated brow. "Land's a1 ive1 ! ho muttered. "Well , it'a your bet , " said Mr. Woodin , calmly. Joa had only hto two aces. "Well , what sort of bcjineEB do you call such a slow performanca as this ) ' said iMr. Woodm. impatiently. " 1 bet " 83000 more. Joe ghred like n fallen angal , nnd his hand * trembled until the cards rattled. "Mr. Woodin , ' ' he said , pitcously , { jeat do me a favor. I don't want tc play any other man's money , and I'll never do it again , Jest draw all dose I p's and lot me quit. Mr. McCarthy ran do his own betting. I won't al dem figures. " Mr. Woodin said " " _ "Certainly , di vided up the pol again , and than laic down his own hand. He had jusl exactly the same pair of deuces ! Joe rushed from the room. A. Lady's Startling Adventura. W co ( Texii ) Xiimlner. Mrs. Cannon , wife of Mr. Will Cannon , of the Robinsonvillo neigh borhood , was on her way home from church horseback lwt on Friday even ing , when she felt something stick her in the face , and uppoaiog it to be a limb of a tree threw UD her hand 10 ward it off. While undressing for bed after her arrival at home , she was horrified to find a rattlesnake in the sleeve of her drees. Tha reptile dropped out on the floor and w s killed. Thejadyhad not previously felt much inconvenience from th slight abrasion en her lace , but it now commenced swelling and became to painful that a physician TTIS called in to attend her. It IB supposed tha 1 the soaks had takea refuga'in the tre& I and that it bit her end transferred it Eslf to her sleeve as she rode under it. When wo laat heard from Mrs , Cannon she was still suffering some pain , bat it was hoped she would soon recover. A Curiosity in Boota. Bin Fnnslfco Chronids. Last week a curiosity in Ha way was Eont to a Battery street boot and shoo nou'e. It consists of n measurement frr a pair of boots , and came from Sonora , Toolumne county ; The boot * are to measure seventeen and three-quarter inches in length and about five inctes at the ball of the foot in width. They will be number eighteen , and the largest size known to manufacturers i number thiiteen. It i * said the m n ii only gix feet in h gHt , thin and lanky ; but the b ny formation of his fkflnton is aom'th'nir ' remarkabV , his hands being ai laiga in proportion as his fet. . Man'a Aa. Al'-any Journil. Few men die of age. Almost all dia of diBaDp"intment , passion , mental or > udily toil , or accidents. The pis- i ns kill men sometimes , even ndJenly. The common expreeaion , hoked with pn ion , has little ox- g era'ion in it ; f ir , even though in t uddcnly fatal , strong passions shorten ife. Strong-bkded men often die 'oung ; weak men lire lor gar than the trongjfor the strong ute taeir strength nd tha v.eak men hnvo none to use. Tha lat'er take oare of hemsalves , the former do not. As t is with tha body , BO it ia with he mini tmd temp r. The strong are apt to break , or , l > ke the candle , o run ; the weak to burn out. The nfeii r arimi's whioh live temperate ive , have generally their | rescribed number of y ars. The horse lives ' , wenty-fivo'lhe ox fifteen or twenty , be lion about twenty , tha do ? ten or welvp , the rabbit eight , the guinea ) ig sir "r seven years. These num- > e all b ° ar a similar proportion ta he time the animal take * to grow to ts full s'se. But m u. of the ani- ma's , seldom 1'ves to th'H average He ought tolive a hundred voirg , accord- mj tn physical law , f r five times wenty nre one hundred ; but , instead if that , h s'ernely Teacher on n v- ragn four limes his crowin penod ; he ctt BIT times ; tbo rabbit even eght : times the standard of meisure- ment , The reason is obvious man s not only the moot irregular and the mot intemperate , but Iho most la- lorious nnd Imd worked of all oni- mala. He is also the most irritable of a'l animals ; and there is reason to jelieve , though we cannot tell what nn animal secretly feels , that , more han any ether animsl , linn cherishes wrath to keep it w-wm and consumes nmaelf with the fire of his own secret reflections. Tree Planting , turth I'Utls XelirajVan Now ia the time to make ready for reo planting. Thtre are hundreds of our citizana who appreciate the desir ablen 's of growing trees sutficiently 0 induce them to intend to plant thia ill , but of these only a. comparative aw find themselves ready when the imo come ? . To make trees grow or rather to let them prow , for they will zrow if permitted there must be ortain preparations made. E-irth illed with grans roots to a depth of a oot or more in not euitablo to put reea into , for when ot'rred it requires nonths and sometimes yean for the iard , wood-like roots to so decay ns to efc the earth lie closuly conn acted. "ill a trea hole with these sods and root-fillsd earth , and nn hour after it 3 thoroughly wetted there will be a circulation of air through the mass as .hough it were asponge. ' 'If the wild. ness ia nnt k'Hed out of the Knnmo ! > y thorough cul ivatton , then special means muat be adopted , and if the nly object be tree planting this spec- al preparation mu bs done at a loss cost than by the iwul w.iy of break- ng and fallow pi J win ? , and it admits of immediate setting ot trees nnd consequent gain of a couple of yens' ime. Where trees ara to be set in grnss or "wild" ground , dig the holes not es than threa and one ha'f ' foefc In diameter nor less thnn two fe t deep , .hrow away tLe dirt and sods taken ont or uie it to bank up the houba with. Fill th" holes with earth thit s thoroughly free 1 hy cultivation or > y beine covered with old manure jilss. W t the earth in tha holes as 1 'On as filled if rain doe not fall , and et them rfsfc at least a month before e trees are set. Don't fill the holes with manure nor let a5 particle of manure be in the esr'h ' , belter go to , ha sand bars pnd get pnrs sand thane ; o usa anything thitsinba recogoi2ed ns having come from tha stable. If tha trees ir * to ba tet this fall these holes must be dug now. If they are to bo sst next eoting , and that is perhaps ber , the hnles must be dug and failed this fall , and the trees should be ordered now. When they arrive , bury them in the ground , rcot and branch , uitil sprin ? . Trees are better for b-ing buried over winter than if th'y Bt iod in thsir g-aftad lo catinn until spring , Onn dug and im mediately re-set. Tha reasjn of this is that the riots are necessarily wounded , end the e wounded roots must form a callous before there is any root growth. By burying over-winter tha callous ia fornvd while no evapor ation of branches and leaves ii going on. Another thine ; don't suppose that the nuwerymin has trimmed tha trees as much as they should be. For the aake of appearance he leaves tha top branchsj uncut. Trim these off to ten ii che < orltm. ? It is a deal of trouble to follow this plan , is it ? Than remember that n 'thing ' jrrod or desi'able ever ia pot eas'ly. Ouly a small part of tha cost of trees ia paid in money , the larger part. mu tbe paid in care. Won't take the trouble , eh ? Then come up to our honaa on hot after noons uud help us enjoy the shade of our < re . Or coma * arly of summer morning * and hear the birds BID as you need to hear them when a boy in the groves about your childhood home. You will be welcome. CAN PILES BE CURED ? Is the most important quettion to-day with rof- feiln # millions ' " bo , w ( n lookln ; at the lone list of ute'e-8 pi'a ' nostrums , feel ia lb afflicted Bibla Patriarch , like exdalmlna- hav heard many om h thinza , inlserabl * comforters arc ye all , hotr lonj ivill ye Tex ray soul and * reilr me In piecea trttb word1 It ij not recorded that Joa had | > Ue . but be cou'd not have had any thing inoro painful , and iho same question might have been asked then w alnce for three thousand \eirs Can piln ! ) cureol We believe that Dr. Mlob < > 9 has SvUcd the problem , for nothing la more certain than tuatl Is "Auakeels" doo- ab solutely nd promptly euro the worst cases ol piles. When half a. million of afflcted assert posl- tirely that it his cured them , and In 20 years nu ona his u ed tbe doctor's wonderful' rem ly witliout lusbntroHef , and by following hl elm- pie instructions a to baUt and dlot , all were Denefllted and orcr 05 p rcent. cared , and argu ments and th orlw of thoie who baveo't uted them , go for naujht Anakesls 1 $ now prescrib ed by jihyjIcjMn of all rchoolaandhaaproaounc- ed as near InfElllbl * aa la p-anbls. H ia easily appliel , perfectly sife. Instantly relieves rain , and ultimately curw tha most Inveterate caes Ithasgnndlj solft d ths problem thit Piles can bo cured. hampl'S of "Anaksilj" are reat frw toalisuflare'S , on application to P 2euita dtci &i Co , tols minu'actnrm f Anatetic , Box 3340 , New Tor * . Also aold by drujglats veryrrh re. Prlos SI par box BRIC-A-BRAO. - - . Ladiea are wild about "Brio-a- Braa" and will talk , talk , ' talk about them world without end. Such ladies should be SOZODOST and u a it be fore they desc-inl upon their hobbiesj especially if the prosecuted ona is z cult * . It gfce3 Savor to tha con versation. ' GX.CB will prevent a break in a fire hoar's tilk on bric-a- brac. AH6N8 THE LADIES The brilliant , fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladles strive are chiefly arti ficial , and alhrho trill take the trouble may secure them. These roseate , bewitching hues follow the use ot'Hagau's Mag nolia Balm n delicate , harm less and always reliable article. Sold b.v all druesrfsts. The ilagnoIia Jalm conceals every blemish , removes Sal- lowness , Tan , Keducss , Erup tions , all evidences of excite- luent and every imperfection. Its eifecfs are immediate and GO natural that no human being can detect its application. F Y R AND ACJUS , Defenaiva Medication Ii t precau'inn wh ch shoulil ne rb nez'tct- td tthwi tanctrr i pr-ient , and tlifr.foraa oonr-o of tbf B ttfrn at this v-f oiillp iti u'ar. lv dn.lrublu. pec ally nr the f t Isnd sukly. A a remcdv for blli > ni ic-s. dj p p Unr oc n t and Dowo ) ccmilint- . re nothinf comparab'c to this nhoeoma ! t * t < mtiT ( For v&I < bv all Uruipiljtsana Dwltn generally MANUFACTURED BY Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0. Tbs Strangest nnd Most Dcrsbls IHD E Jn the World. Hundreds in use in Iowa and Nebraska Sold by Dealers In nearly OTfry county. Thin cut represent * our Buckeye Fores Pump \ hlch ia particularly adapted to Wind Mill use , as it works easily and throws a constant stream , and does not ir&eza up in iho cold- eat weather. Bend for price list W. H. RAYNER , WesternAg't , Onuna , lC b. Cures and never disap point * . Tko-worltTfr great Pain Roliavcr for ? ? " " and Cheap , iiilclv and PITCHEB'S CASTORL.L Is not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon , Mothers like , aud Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It rn ilates tlio Boivcls , cure ? Wind Colic , allays FeverishneBS , and de stroys "Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cure , a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala. " dy. by Absorption. Tlio moat Important Discovery since Vaa cination. Other remcdisn may relieve CatarrL , tlii'J cni'sa at any atago before Ooasuniption sots in. Dj p p > la a tortured vlttim , Wliy cross tbaf-em tllo Ta dtinfe the 3Hti n water Bj Nature * * , faint sappli l When at jour tsdJlJs , isisac- Prtssntj the f\l \ urn * dnught , Ebullient as th S ! tter Fro-n Nature's fou t J In TAHRAST'S COOL Yua dta < each Teat Oed , th * G eat 11 1s cut into tha Eprin ; ' _ SOLD B7 AT.I. DRUGCTS73 _ AHEHTION. BUILDERS AND COH TRACTORS. a - The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks , near LOUISVILT E , NEB. , has now readv at the depot at Louiaville , on the B. & M. riiiroad , to 11 any ordsr at _ reasonable price * . Parties - ties dearing 9 white front or oraament I bri will da Well to give us a call cr send for Eiiaple. J. T. A. HOO7E2 , Prop. , Loj3ill9 , Neb -VIA THE Chicago & Nortliwesteru 2,380 WILES OF ROAD I It U th SHORT. SURE and Safi Eont Betwa COUNCIL BLUFFS ASD CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE and all polcta EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES ASD MORE ADVANTAGES THAN AXY OTHER ROAD IN THE WIST. Itii the ONLY ROAD twtwe-n COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon whlcS Is ran PULLMAN HOTEL CARS ! In addition to tbe * and to clean all cla ' of trsvjlere.lt lireHRSTCLASS MEALS al Its EATING STATIONS at 50 cents each. ITS TRACX'IS STEEL RAILS I IIS COAUHES ARE THE MNE5TI ITS EQUIPMEHT FIRST CUSS If Ttra wltb tb Be t Trsvfllnz Aooommodi- tl-n > tou xtll bur vour ticket t > v thd 11'juU XS AND WILL TAKE NONEOTHtB. All Tlcfcet Aftn's csn i Il TOU Tfcmu h Tckri ! Tin this rovl nl Ch'clt usuil fwj trre OUAIIA TICKED OFFICE J UH Frnhiui Bt , Cor llth. nilat Unlun Picltto Dti.it DE.N'ER OFFICE In To'or do CeUfi ! and Unt.m F-oi 'o Tlo'.et Omcu. BAN MANCISCO OFVICE-J > j r ; Etrttt. For lcfuroi Mon , fo'dnrj , ir * | > i. to , Dot ob < tiln bl at Hod * Tlsiet Omctf , tddi.u uij agant of the Compan ; , or HARVIH HUCH1TT , W- 8TEKNITT , G n'l lUnicr r , Gsnl Fua. CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Oenl Aict OsAba t Council Blcffs. 1SSO. KC.ST.JOE&C.B.B.RM Iii the only Direct Una to ST. LOUIS ASD THE EAST From OMAHA and tha WEST. No change of oat b twron Oaiih * and St. Louli and but una between Omaba and N w York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities \Vltb Icsschirgo * and In ailranc * of oth rllntj. Thi entire line la wjulpned with Pullman'i I'&lne 8 uplnu Cunt , Palaoo Day Coach * W.MHIer's Safety Platform anil Conpisr and th < celebrated fteotlnKhouje Air-Erake. THAT YOUR TICKET READS S 42TVUKanM City , St. Joseph andTSl Tlckta for eala at all coupon itatloni In th * Vr'est. J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Oen'l SuH. , Gen'l I'ats. & 'i laket Ax't Bt. Jc-iapb.Mo St. Joseph , ito. W. C. SEACURIsT , Ticket Ason. . 114 Fifteenth 8tr ot , Letn'tn Farnham atxl Dontlai. ( Union Block , Omaha. JOS.'IEHON , A. B. BARNARD , Fast. Agtnt , Onuli4. Cin'rl Agent , SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND * St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The. Old Belvtblt Sioux Cily Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all points In > * crthem Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. Thli lln U equipped with tha Im proved Wsstinhoma Amomatfo Air Brakes and Miller Pl.itform Coupler and UuSar. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT liunjurpnwed. El ifnt Ur winz Hoon nnd Sleepln ? Cur .owns i and comroll.a by the com pany , run Through With ut Ccaniro botwe n Union 1'aciflc Transftr n pott Courcll Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trains l ve the Union Piciflo Transfer Depot at Council BIuCs , at 5' .6 p m. . reaching 5ioui City at 10:13 p. m. , ami bt. Taul at llio a. m , male nir j * TEN HOURS is ADVANCE or ANY OTOER ROTJTB. Returning , leave St. Paul at 330 p m. , ar- ririi * at SI'inx City at4i5 i m. . and Lnlon Piclflo Tran-fsr Dspot , C luacil Blnff , at 8:30 : a.m. Be mire that your ti ieti rud rla "d. C. & p. a. R. " r. c. urLLH , Sap rlnt ndent. Missouri TalUy , Iowa. ? . E. hOBINSON , Ass't Oon'I Paw. Agtnt. J. H. O'EEYAJJ , Mttrn 7r > Ight and Faa n ; r Acnt. Coanoll Blnf THROUGH TO GH CAGO Without Change of Cars ! TECS _ 'CHICAGO URUNGTON & UNGY ! With Smooth acd Perfect Tnnk , EifjiUl Ptl- ocn er L'Cichcj , ai.d PULLMAH SLEEPIftCS DINING GARS . by the Press , > nd all -wto trivd uvcr It , 10 be th Beit Arpo'ntid sod Bcs : ilnuirJ J oa J in tbt Couutry. PASSENaBRS GOING BAST Bhould bear In mind that thl ) is tfi * BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points tait Pa ! : DRsr hy this Kcute h T choloa of POUR DIFFERENT ROUTES , And tbs Advantage of Six Dally Unis cl FtliW * r3 Ircrn cniu o to New York CityWiihout Change. All E'prm Tran ! on this lint art tqu pr dHl the tm I.ouse fat nt Air Br r and Mil ! r' ' "t'lit Sifa y Ht ! term and Couplers , ti iao t - rfect tro- tecaon Ajwticd dtn.3 in tno world PULLVAK PAtACL SLEEPING AND D'HIHQ GARS Arsrunont jardnj on lloutj. Infonaatlon conoern ar t ou'es , Katis , lln Connect on- , ! c . oH > " ch rlully elTtn by app yinx .t the offl8 of the urj KtOu Hoate , 6li t < jurryn 3ttet , Omih * . < iraska. C.EHIKK : > B. u UIKH-OCK. . 0 ul > i ui < tir Gto. VTntV Piss. Ag't. J. O. PHILLl PI. S ; . Jo . , Mo. Giutral AgMt , Orai. . 11 i1UtL , fspj-dl _ liAst Agrent Ccit Cn CC t weat In voar own Vm , Tenn ind ta i OU cuiQifrw" Address a. HiUIett ft CoH Pcrtland , M JjiCWH &A & $ # $ . ? . The Only .gsmedy | TlaArl TS ATTH-&A5:2 TUIS 0 | "flTs EOWSLS , ondfhsKSDNEYSr J - conJf : tJ a ; rfvlM/xer to curs all ditcaxs. Wa & ? & Wo &fil x > v tiuiiILAJ allow these ffreat orgunf I j/jfo become dcyjfd or io vt , end f ffipotsenovaAumonare tfirrcfore forca" \fl'Mo \ tfobo4 ! < l1hfit sbouid te nd reportsihar r.myr ty throw ojf Cifg * . * * " ' * < rT * 53 ? ; iic : oJ For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Dieensea of the THROAT nnd LUNGS. Th most awepuMe prep-r tl IP m ihu kuoxm , \ Bv1 "in ; t. TO'.TJ ROCK ind RYK i' , / L mon Julr o. y > u tiste n oxollont Appetizer ind Tonic , t. r urn nl auJ Mmi.y < ! T lmm . .t krull r lnir fal.sacdtcc numtrnutts .mtnlaij rec u d i.i . anlhtf b t c-.Icn n of i : is \ > t auJ run ula I'y Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. nflflTIOM DON"T BE DECEIVEI > by unprincipled dealer. ho try to rnlm off upcn v - UrtU 1 lUtli c 'U.m < , u Ko k ami KTeinp'aceof our TOI.r ROCK and KYK. wblcli Ut ! * onlyM jjlCAlLl > arllciff iua < If , Ihs OESVI.SE narinif iv COVER.N'MKST STAilP on each buttle. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : TREASUKV DEPARTMENT. OrTICKOF IXTKKXAL RKVKSUK. ? VVianijaio.-t , 1 > . C . J-.nu.iry ° 0 , ISaO. I K -m. LiWRKSCE 4 MAKTEf , 1111 JL dn ! St. , Chicago , " 's- GUTLIM : This compound , in tb oplnun of thUofflce , would ha\es sufficient ciunntilv. ' t eUAiSiliFTOLU tuiivolt ll thaaltau ae .cri > < t totbUirtlclo In pectoral cvn > t'l l. * nhila the whJsky ard tbeujnip cons'Uutc an ni I loti rendering It an aurcivtblo rcne < 'v ' to IV , pits Cii pounded CCT r lair t. . tlr form" , it iiuv prop rlv tocIiu-cUaa.i UElICI ) * > Ar " ' "i.r'ABATION under thd prut 1 lor * of U. * K l vil SUtt'te * . imt whe noftampt ! r * * * lolJ ry nru sifts , Apuihccjnea and Other I'tiMU wilnout rtndenug them IUMo t. pay i-prnim Ux 3,1 Uqui r dealeri YotinRt.fuili , ( ? | CTC.I ) QBEEN. B. KAUM.Commlsaloner LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GROCEES and DEALERS everywherR WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OROGRAPHY O < tHta COUNTRY. SEE BV EXAMINING THit. MAP. fnAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R , IS THE (5KEAT ( CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THL' Itn main lln run * fnim ( "hlcnu < > Council i JHiln ? Cir * for entlniriiunw * only , BluCi paMln < ihrnuBh .loiter , 'H'Cifa , Ln fille. " pent remiirnuf .ur 1'aiaro Inr * l fieneseo. Unltae. Kink h'unil. ' Uavenp > rt , x\ut f SA1OON .mereTOII can enjoy jour ' I.lb 'rt7 , lo"a.it . Maren * , Drooklyn..rtnnell. | ntnll npnrs of the ' " i > e Mollies thi capital of loirin. smart. Atlan Mncnltlcrnt Iron Brntafls span tic and A nca. ntth branches from lur u nn.l . .Mlnourl rtrennt all point * of " " : " Junction tn I'aorta. Wilton Junction vu ca- llntf.and trannffr aron oM < t ntlntmon _ , tlre , Waahtnrton , FalrOoM. KMon. lislknup. K.inxtf * Cltr. Leavenwnrtb. nnil AtcillPOC Vifi * CentrevllW , lrmoc.on Trenton , ( jallntln. ' Hnie * nrctlnnii r > * lnemartH In Union ix-jotl * . rjn. L iw.wortli Atcbtsun. and Kaasi 1 ity THE IMCIM-lt-AI. II. It. lONNKIIIOlVS t Waihlniftou to bin"urncr , O&kaoo ! < 9 , nnd Knnx- THIS CHEAT T1I110COU JJM5 AHtf ir- rillo ; Kuckuk t taram ton. Itonannrte. lirn- I01 LO\V toisrort , Inrtfricndcnt. I.KIon. Ouumvr.v Kilcly- At IIICAIKI. with alt dlT r Ir" line ? < \K \ East sna niinth. . Nt-irton to Jl' nro < , DoHMolries to Indmnolaanil At KMII.EWOOI ) , with tno L.B. * M.a. Wintrrsxt : Atlantic to J.owls unil Auilutxm. nnd ? t.V * . It-IWn. A" " a to Jlarltn Tan 1 pojItlvBlr tlit onlf AtwtmiiMiiu.v llKinins. with 1' , Ktillroni ] . which -mn' . and operate * a tliroush L. u it. line from ( . htrnxo into ttm Mate or Han * if. At IA aALlf. with III. Cent. U. U. Through Kxnrpsa PisseuaurTrain * . ltli I'nll- MI'kOKIA.wHh 1 r , x J . 1 , 1 > . AC.- teaa "aluce" nr attachpil.aioruijfnciway dally . . . ' . . . . " _ ' tstwHcntitu MI > and I'tniiA , KA.V A Crrv. At Hotit Ht\Nl > wltli "Ml w'uikoo A. JWK.i CorNClI UU'rrs UTAvrswouin and ATCUl- I Inland ijjort Lino. " nr.a llort ! Inlit.V le"5. b y. Throashc r area Honmb tweenSli' n- At UAVESPHIIT , with the Davenport l * i ion unit Knn n I Itr. TU tbo "illlwttuki'o and C. 31. Abt. 1" it. 1C. Rocl.lilanttho- " AtWesrLllifKTrwiththoll..C.IL.t J Th-j " ( jrv.it v. Kit inland" In matraltlrentlf tlthl cntrnllowaU II fo tporj. . lt < ruatl bar ] is otmplT purfcct. anX its _ H. with l > M. A K l > H. tr > iuy Mill v.tth 5i el rail : . At ( ot NCII ii.urr .witb Lnlvn facmon. * . Vt hat mil plenf y iu most win 60 the plca nri Al-MA1A. with II. A.Mo. It. It It. In Nac. ol enloyins jon- meal . nhlln pu.-3lna orcrth * AtCoLfMiirsJocrio.f.wiihll.C It A.JV..ufV b ftutunl prairie1 * of illlnolBand lown. In ono of At irrrrtrrA. wltn Central lownll. U W our ciKnltlcant Dlntns Cars that accompany all St. 1 A I'ta. ocd ( . ' . II. Ay 1C Kd Tnrtrasu Exprei" Tr ln Ton c t an entlru At KtOKUK.wtthTou 1'co.AWiir. : WlS , coal , aj poorf as Is served In nnr flrat-cUss hotel , Ix > uw .t I'aeanrt rtt. K. K > . A NW. . If UO- ( for seventy-Qvu c uf . At t AiiriioN' . irltli H.Kt-J It , It , ppreclatlnir the fact that a njnjorltr nf thn At ATClllsoy. with Atch . Topekn Abac to ar people prefer separate apartments fordllTnrtriit Atch. A Neb. anrt C n. IJr. LI I * 1C Uds. purpos < < tand thalmmente pnasenzer bu. io At I.HAVENWOUTU. with Kan. I'aa. Of thu linn warranting Iti. w ? ar flrajed to nnt t Cent. It1U . nounco tnat this rropan > runs J'uilm.in 1'ataca AtKA.vnA CITY , with all lines for tt Can for sleeping purposes , and J'utic * I and Southwest. J ' 7" : / * r run thm sh to FEO1UA , WE * MtltS COfXC'I * JH.UFFS. KJLA- ! CITY. A TCHISO.V , on l I.KAVE > WOIITII. Ticked Tin thl * JLIne , UHOTVII n * thn "llrviit JIuclc. I IunU Ituulc , " are lalo UA ( U ! Tleiitt Acrnln In the I/nlte-J 3tat * i.nil C'uniida. 1'or lurormation not oblulnabln nt your home UcUet office. Ji1tr . r.n. ic. RT. .rou > r. Uea'I uperlc : cdent. Uon'l Tkt. and 1'ats'ur BATHER ! And evoryining pertaining to the Furniture ando Trade. o upholstery . A GO PLETE ASSoVnVI HT OF HEW GOODS AT THE mow th tt aiul 1210 Farnham Street improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator ] O JB 1 88O- MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & GO. , SPRINGFIELD , They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Iteain Walking Oultivator , with or without Sf rings. Tiie New Torce Feed Buckcvo IJrill. ono or two Dorse Styl-j Enquire ior them at the beat dealers. F. H , PUGS , Gen. Agent , Omaha , 3STeh Za RHECMATI M. CfREECOUOHS sna CO'D3 CURES EHEUUATISM. TCEE3 COUOIIS uid COLD1' CURE3 60RE THROAT. CURES PTPTHERTA. crR = < } LAME BACK and KTIFF CURErt LAME BACK , ami ST FP ' ° ' - ' > T cc Eii"pvj , errs c.i TJBCISE ? CU2 5 EUEVi CCTS ncj BBViSES. SCI.D Df O1IAHA ST ALI.DRCG01ST3. rj-GotoYasr Dryit ! fa/Miss Treena lT6vyitSo = ilT > iei. Jsr biijtaimw sd dnr . blllty ef color they i na oaCid. Celcr 2 to NERVOUS DEBiLIT Humphreys' Been In u * * 0 j < * .21 I * th m'4t nc I c ssful remsdy known. Pricojt per v.t' cl vrnb and faK Thl if oowdt-r Ji > rS3 , ntpo tjj fre on re ipt of priro. "I JII'ilKB f IIOMEO. MED CO . ' 00 Fulton St. . J Illiist. Calsjun of Recdpls P DR. A. S. COH8ULT1NG PHYS1G1A1 HAS PERMAi TS7t.Y : LOCATED HIS M t33Tti-.il Street , . OL'ariar h5 ur/ices la lU dspart o- . = adiciao isd s-i eocialtod = Jit &i4 < Jiy , = ! - - j ru ct tha elry &ad COUSty 03 tea r et V j , i tele ; u = s. '