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\ ATTORNEYS-AMAW. HIRAM A. STCHOKS. yw. . IUETLSII STURCES & BMTLETT , ' M. SIMERAL , A' AT LAW Campbell's Block , itrcct.bctween Fanxbam and Douglas. OMAHA. NEB. * . D. L. THOMAS , . TTORNET AT LAW Loans money , buys A. and sells real cetat . Boom 8 , Creighton Block. A. C. TROUP , TTORNE7 AT LAW Office In Hangcom'B J\ . Block , with George E. Prltchett , 1606 rarpham St. _ OMAHA. NEB. DEXTER L. THOMAS , A TTORNET AT LAW-Crnlcksnank t Solid A Ing. _ arv8U A. M. C ! : AD WICK , \ TTORKET AT LAW Office 1601 Famham A Str et. _ A. SWARTZLAHDE A TTORNKT AT LAW-Cor. ISth&ad F&mham JBtr -jt. _ maygtl WILLIAM -FONDA , A TTOBNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. _ rl. Room No. 6 , Frenzer Block , opporita Post Office. _ OMAHA. NER WM. L. PEAE'QY , Offlco In Crolghton Block , next ta LAWYER Port Office , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Procured. - gQTABT 1TJBUC ! . OOUJOTIOHB MAPI E. D. MCLAUGHLIN. A TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF TnK PEACE Southeast corner Filteenth IgCollcetlnng Promptly Attended to.TEi O ERIEH & BARTLETT , at- Law Attorneys- - , OFFlCE-Unloii r.ock.Fl.'tcenth ! an Farnh m > ' /UL. / ROB1SOH. A TTORSEY AT LAW. Room Crclchton J\ . Block , OMAHA Neb. lunl-lf ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK. COR- DOUGI5TH STS. OMAHA. KEB. W. J. Gonnell , Attorney-at-Law , Office : Front rooms , up Blairs , In Hanscom'a new lirlck building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and Farnham Streets. ! . REEICE. cng. R. REDICK. IlEDICK & FvEDICK , Attorneys-at-Law , Special attention trill ta given to all suits apxlnst corporations of every description ; will rractlra In athe Courts of the State and tbo United States. Ofi'.co ' , Farnham St. , opposite Court TIou e. EDWARD W. SIMERAL , TTORNEY AT IAW Room 8 Crelghtcn X Block , ISth tmd Douglaa utrentB. noMh C. F. HAKDERSON , A TTORNSY AT LAW 2 Famham Btre t J\ _ Omaha Nebraska. PARKE GODWIN , A TTORNEY AT LAW llth and Dongiaj J\ _ Strata , with 0. W. Doann W. T. RlCHARBS. O. J. IIOM RICHARDS & HUNT , At t o r n e y s - a t - L a w . Omen 21B South Fourteenth Street. EAST INDIA BITTERS ! ILER a CO. , SOLE MANUFACTURERS OMAHA , Neb. A new anil hitherto unknown remedy for 1 diseases of the KiJnejs , Bladder , ana Urinar Organs. It will po > ! iuelcure Diabetes , Uravrl , Urof sy , nrighfs Pisca's ? , inabilit > to retain or expel the Urine , Ctatihof the ISlaili'cr , high colores and ccantj urine , Painful Urinating , LAM BACK , General Weakness , and all Female Con plaints. It aoiJs Internal medicines , Is certain In i t Heel a and cures when nothin ; else can. For ealo bj all Druggists or pent by m&U ft upon receipt of the jinco , ? 2.CO. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. your uldrera for our llttlo bool 4How a Liteas Saved. " JAMES K. isn , Airent fnr Nebrmta. .SEME TEC5UI TESTLJIOXY. TheCatiiierof the First National Bank , Trc Ohio , WVB : TROV , 0. , Dcccraoer 30th , 1S73 DR. BOSAXKO MrDuiMt Co. , 1'iqua , O. : OK\TLSMKK : I iras troubled with Rlieum tlsrn la-vt spnnft in the acute f j-m so bidly th 1 was unable to use roj hand. Through then onrnieudauons of my friends , I was induced try \our Ilhcuniit'c ' Cure , whii-h immediate I \ fccjTinto soothe , comfort and allay the pain , aj in a short timelvrasichcNcdof this distress ! disease. I take gr at jdeasure in rccommeadi this xhluaWc remedy tothose similarly flccte Yours re * | > ectfiilly , JNO.L MEUEDITH. Th'sa remediesFjicaK forthcmselxes. Tot them it. to be curtJ. I f j ou cannot pet thrm your Drurcitt , bj wmittinc us $3.110va w FcudMiufour buttles nf the Rheumatic Cure , mx of the Pile UeincJy , by express jirorti Give plain directions for khiiiping. The Dr , Bosanfco Medicine Cc I'lQliA , OHIO. C.F.IGOODMAN : , mSJ-d&wtl lAjent. Omaha SAKTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of tbe Age. WonarIuldUcovericsinthcworldl vebeenm ! * Imong other things where Santa Claus staye Children oft ask U he makes eood. or not , Tf v he lives in a mountain of snow. excursion Bailed eloar to the Pol Where wonder of w enders tncy iounu a row beim * nprxared on eachi ham WhUef alry-like There were mountains like ours , with m ? eand thlethey all ray , 3e Isoked like the picture r esee every diy He drove up a team that lookedJ aj queer , instead ol reina f Twos a team prasshoppers of a gleigh. Ho rode in ft shell instead totrd and drove But he wok them on He ehOTred them all over his wonderful rcalr And factories mikin ? poods Jor women and r Furriers * ere worktop on hats great and cm ToBmce's ther said tley were scndicg them KrilKincle. the Glove Maker , told them at o All our Qlovca we are aendine to Bunce , Santa showed them suspenders and many th. Bavins I ase took these to friend Bunco's etc Santa Claus then whispered a secret he'd telJ A In Omaha every one knew Bnnce well , He therefore should tend his poodg to hi cu Knowing his friends will get their full stars. How reasobcr ye dwditss la Oaths town , V T e ffg , & liar Or IsliVrf rtKil aSQ PSiit cffil vour sUtsr tr eael caf. * vA feUi 5 p5aTcw > ji Win < 1 > vts ( & . THE DAILY" BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. . PROPRIETORS. S1G Farnham , WOtk and 10th Streets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Cony 1 icar. in advance ( postpaid ) . SS.OO : : : ; . - . * $ 3 months . ° ° TABLES- THE MAILS. C , & N. W. B. R..530 a. m , 2:40 : p. m. ' C. B. & Q 5 :30 a. m.i 2:10 : p. m. C. K. 1 & P. R. R" 6 JO a. m. . 2:10 p. m. C'St Joe 6:30 a. m. fi. City & P. 530 * m- U. P. K.R. , llWa.m. : O. & II. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. & M. R. R , S : < 0 a m. 0. &N. W. , 7:30 a. m. orrsiMi C. & N. W. R. R. , U M Pm - C.R&Q.lla. , 9-30p.ni. C.K.I. &P..U1llPM - C. B. & St. Joe. , 11 i- . . 11 P. M. U. P. R. R. . 4 p ffl. O. & R. V. from Lincoln , 12:10 p. m. S City & P. , 11 a. m. B. &M. inl eb..4p. m. Local mills lor SUtca Iowa leave but once a day , vb : 430 a. ro. Office open from 12 to 1 Pm. . Sundays. THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. IX1TI. ARJUVB. Daily EiprcM..I2:15p.m. : ; 325p.m. do Mixed . 6.1" Pm. . 4:25 p.m. do Freight . 5:30a.m. : 1:40 p. . do do . 8:15 : a. m. 12:20 a.m. TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. LEAVE OMAUA. ARRIVE OMAHA. Express 3(0 p. m. Express 10:00 a. ro , Mail 6:00 : a. m. jjiil 10:00 : p. m. Sundays Excepted. SundajsExcepted. CIIICAG0.1ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mall . 6:00 : a. m. 1 Mail. . . 10:00 p. m. Express . 3:10 p.m. I Express. . . .10:00 a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mail . 60 : a. m. I Mail . 7:20 : p. a. Express . 3:40 : pi m. | EnprcBS . . . .100 a. m. Sundajsccepte < l. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mail . WAVE 8:00 : a. m. lExprcfB . .7:40 a. m. Express . 0:00 : p.m. | Mafl . vv7Um - The only line runninc Pullman Sleeping Cars out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND [ SIOUX C1TV & PACIFIC RAILROADS. Express . 8:00 : a. m. | Fxprcw . 430 p m. Daily ExccptSundiJB. B. & M. R. R. in NEBRASKA. [ WEST ] [ EAST ] Omaha ( I > ) . 9:00 Kearney J'ncOvMiMam Plattem'thar 10:25 a m BloomlnRtonlv)5:10am ( ) ' Ked Cloud ( U ) 635 a in KcamyJ'ncar)7:55 ( ) p m Rod Cloud ( arr)7:56pm ) Platum'thar)4:20pm ( ) Bloom'gtonar)9:25 ( ) p m Omiha ( arr ) . . . 4:55 p m REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Hastings ( h ) 8:05 : a m | hloom'frton ( srl:30pn ) BlsomlnRton 1:35 p m I Hastings ( ) 6:55 p Orleans ( U ) 7:30 a m 1 Indiantla ( ar ) 1:00 p = Orleans ( ar ) 7:00 p m | Indknola ( Iv ) 2.39 p m SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. B. " " 'a11 ' MJ1 6:10 : a m I Express Eipress 8,40pm Mail. . . IS0 P m WABASU. &T. LOUId& PACIFIC. MATES. ARRIVES. Mail 8a.m. | Mail"a m Express. . .3:40 : p. m. ( Express 4:25 p.m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R- Leive Omaha , daily.-8 a , m , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. , 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , 3p. m , fi p. m. , 8 p. " 'Leave Council Bluff5-8:25 : a. in. , 9:25 : a. m , . 10:25 a. m. , 11:25 a. ra , 1:95 p m , 2:25 p. m.M 3:25 p. m. , 5:25 : p. m. , 6:25 p. m. , Four tripe on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 9 ana II a. m. . 2 and 5 p. m ; Council BluflS at 9:25 : , 11:25 a. m. , and 2:25 and 5:25 p. m. TABSE-SOER TRAlhB. Leave Omaha : 0 a. m. , 7 a. m.8:30 a. m. , 1 p m. , 4:50 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. , Leave Council Bluffs : 6:15 a. m , , 9:40 : a. m. , 11:40 a , m. 5:25 p. m , , 7.00 p. m. , 7:5 ! ) | > - * * Daily except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R , B. WAVE , ARRIVE. Mail 10:45a.m. : , 4:35 : p.m. Daily except Sundays. COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets. OMAHA , Augnst 16 , 188' ' 0. BUTTER AND ECUS. Choicetable . - . ' /fin / . © " Packeralota . 1 | Fresh eggs , per doz . - - Honey. . . . . . . . . . - . - . - - < / POULTRY. dtens , per doz . v ' 22 Dncka . - < 3@ GROCERIES. CntLoal . . Powdered . | J Granulated . * > Standard "A . , : OffA . l [ c" Extra choice and verybright. . . 3 ( Bright Table Drips * * * MoUasses New Orleans Market advancingFEE to choice W Rio , prime Rio rood to prime Rio fair to good Mocha. Choice. . . . . . H , , Goodtoprime . ' 'aa < . . - < NewPrunes . - OldPrunea . J Currants.choice new . - ' BlackBerries . i ; Raspberries . * Pitted cherries . - ' 1 SHchigangrtd Apples . N. Y- Sliced " . Evaporated " . State Peaches Salt Lake Peaches "S"0ysters , 2 lb cans , case. . J do do llbcan.percaBe. . - t Lisht\Veight Oysters 2 lb casa ; SaTinon.1 . V dozen . Ij o do 21b , dozen . . . . . . . . ? < Standard Tomatoes,2 lb , case t , 31b , 0casa 3 < Standard Peaches , 3 ft , g case. 4 i " 2 lb , P case. 3 Raspberries , 2 lb , tf case. . 3 i Blackberries , 2 lb , t ? case . 2 Corn , 2 Ib.V ? case Aii > lcs , GaL t'doz Narrow Tat Peas,2 lt > , tf case. . 4 i String Beans. 2 lb. per case - SUNDRIES. Nutmegs. * : Pepper : Allspice Cloves. | Coasia | Hope : Candles , 16oz - Greenwich Lyetpercase | * bushel 1 Beans.per Cheese fullcream 1 Window Glass , 60 per cent dis count off list. HARDWARE. IRON. Common bar. . Horse-shoe bar Norway nail rod. . STEEL. w - - - - Am. cast , tool. Tens , upwards. . . J B'rd'd's shoe 'g . 5 " " . mule" " § Omaha nails tens , upwards. . . A NwWghn . 23@J Putaun naik . 23J DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTONS. .de Atlantic "H " 1 , do "P " 9 ole do "E" nd , Indian Head Lawrence XXX ore Nebraska , Standard "AA" DEX1MS. Amoskeag , ) W Beaver Creek , "AA" . do "BB" . Haymakers lUt , Palmer Otis "AXA" do "BB" do "CC" Warren "AXA" "BB" iem do do BLEACHED OOTTONH. Lonsdale Sf do Cambnc. Fruit of the Loom. nrs . vew . . . . XOIK Mills. ijjQgjjn re. Wamsutta Pepperell , HCEIKGS. ' Amoskea. . . do "AA"ttit i i i da. HUNTS. " Albany 7i Albion 7 * Sarmony. . . . 5 | American 7 Allen'a 6 1-2 Allen'aKnka 6 Ancona fancy ,7.1-2 Manchester 8 Merrimac * 7 1-2 Merrimac shirtinca ' 61-2 Richmonds 6 1-2 Kichmonds.E 71-2 Spragne's G 1-2 Simpson's mourning 7 1-2 Simpson's black 7 1-2 STRIPES. American :10@11 Amoskea ? . 12 Awning stripes 13J Lewiston.A 17 1-2 Hamilton 11 1-2 Omega JLlnl2 Pittsfield ; 10 LUMBER. Framing , 18 ft , and under ; 320 00 Each add. ft over IS , per M . . 50 Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00 " No. 2,12 to 20 ft. . . . 2000 Sheeting , dressed , No. 1 20 00 " " No. 2 1900 Common boards , dressed 22 00 STOCK BOARDS. Astock 4000 B " 3500 C " SO 00 Common stock 25 00 FLOORING. No. 1 flooring 40 00 No.2 " 3500 No. 3 " 2500 Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 45 00 bIDINO , Nctlaiding 2500 No.2 " -3250 No. 3 " . ' . . . 2000 PICKETS . No. 1 pickets , per M ' 32 60 No.2 " " -2500 FIMSUINQ. No. 1 finisli , 1 J , 1J , and 2in. . . ' 55 00 No.l " lin 5000 No.2 " 11 , lj , and 2 in. . 4500 No.2 " 1m 4000 No.3 " in 3500 BHIP LAP. PlaiuBhiplap 23 00 OG " Ko.l 3000 " " No.2 2500 " No.3 OEILIKO. § beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 U5 00 " " No.2 2300 J " 4 and C in. , No. 1. . . 40 00 " " " No.2. . . 3500 Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 60 00 SHINGLES. A star ( beet ) shingles 3 75 No , 2 " 300 No.3 " 250 Lath. . . . * . 400 Idme , b hi 1 35 * ' "bulk , per bu 40 Cemejit.bbl 250 Iowa , plaster , bbl 250 Michigan plaster , bbl 2 75 Hajj , per bu . . . - . 23 Ta-rred felt , 100 Ibs S 00 Sf raw board , " 400 O G battens , per 100 ft. lin. . . 1 25 1 "Well curbing 30 00 Eough J , and 2 in. , in batts , per 100 ft. lin 50 > POSTS | 1 Cedar halves , 7 in 13 " " Gin 16 " Quarters in 16 Oak , 4x4 30 " 4x6 40 O f3 casing , 6J and 6 in. , per lOOftlin 800 O&k plank and timber , per M. 4000 Clearpoplar 50 00 Ulack AValnut 10000 RIDES. Gceen hides , per _ lb 6 * ' &ieeu cured hi'Jea 7i E/ryhidea 15al7 Dry salted hides 10al2 SheepPelts 25al 50 Tallow 4J , 1 LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. High wines , per gal 103 Alcohol , 180 per cent per gal. 2 10 Fremh spirits. , proof.- 1 18 Marshall's bo'arbon whisky 1 23 Miner's Tjo-arbon whisky 1 25 Brandy. , very fine , per gal 2 00a8 00 common to fine 150 Gin. 100 per cent 150 " Holland. 90 per cent 125 3-iums , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 50a3 00 . " New England 200 Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50 L " " per case. 7 50 § " " per 100 cases 7 00 Champagnes , pints in baskets. 2500 B Domestic champaigne 22 00 9 Port wine , per case 1 50aS 00 Sherries 1 50a3 00 Ales , Edinburg 275 " Basa&Co.'a 223 Guinness Dublin stout 2 25 LEATHER. Best slaughter sole 32 Bestoak 41 French kips 1 lOal 4C 3 French calf , leading brands. . . 1 60a2 1C Domestic kips , , 75al 1C Omrestic calfs 1 lOal 30 HKnlock upper , per icot 25 < x26 Oak upper , per foot 25a20 Grain , upper per foot 25 Linings , per doz 8 00a9 5 ( Toppings , per doz 11 OC Morrocce ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35aJ " oildressed 3 : " Simon per akin 3 00a3 2f " glove kid 3 ( Boot webbing , per foot 4t HARNEbS LEATHER. No.jl Pittsburg oak 4J No. 1 Pittsburg oak 4 ! No. 1 Cincinnati oak 41 No. 2 Cincinnati oak 3 ! No. 1 hemlock 3 ! No. 2Henilock 3 ; COAL RETAIL. 8 Anthracite. . . 10 5i ° BloEsburg. . . * 120 i Wyoming. , 8 & Oskaloosa 5 i White Breast 55 0 0 0 Cm Honest Medicine iree of Charge Of all medicines advertised to cur wiy affection of the Throat , Cheat o Lungs , we know of none we can rec 10 oramend aa highly aa DR. KING'S NE\ 10 DISCOVERT for Consumption. Coughs Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in th 5 Throat , loss of voice , etc. This med )0 ) icino does positively cure , and tha 10 whera everything else has failed. N mcdi.cino can show one-half so man .0 positive and permanent cures as hav .7 alra-idy been effected by this trul : ' wonderful remedy. For Asthma an , , j Brooichitis it is a perfect specific , cm ing the very worst cases in the short cst. time possible. Wo say by al J5 Jjieana giro it a trial. Trial botth ; free. Regular size $1.00. For sale b 8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. Buccien'B Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE In the world f c Oats , Bruises , -Sores , Ulcers , Sa Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapj od Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and a kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Sah la guaranteed to give perfect satiafai tied In every case or money re tandec Price 25 cents per box. For sale bj 8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER OC Mannfactorets ol STANDARD SH01 BE SURE TO BUT IT. THEBESTIN MARKET. E. W , BLATCHfOBD & C < Manufacture/a ol Lead pipe.Pheetaad Bar Le BlodtTlnjPjfoaniJScHer , ycseed 03 IOWA BOILED DOWN. Muscatino is reaching for a tile fac tory. tory.Red Red Oak cries aloud for water works. Creston has a gaa company with a stock of § 50,000. A 10,000 bushel elevator is now building at Sheldon. Iowa City glass works will bo in operation October lat. Dubuque secures an oil mill with a capital stock of § 50,000. G. W. Young , of Cherokee , has bought a flock of 2500 aheep. Algona cheese sells in carload lota at 10 | cents delivered on track. Hog cholera ia playing havoc with the pork crop in Franklin county. The Catholics of the state have con tributed $22,411.58 to the Irish relief fund. Manchester shipped during the month of July 250,030 pounds of but ter. ter.A A portion of the machinery for the new flax jnill at Algona [ ia on the ground. The Marshalltown canning works put up as high as 16,000 cans of corn a day. The first wheat of the new crop of fered in Dubuque sold for 84 cents per bushel. Waterloo parties take § 30,000 stock in a § 00,000 glucose factory for that location. There are now 164 children in the asylum for feeble-minded children at Glenwood. During the coming winter Sinclair & Co. of Cedar Rapida intend killing 8,000 hogs a day. The Ottumwa summer packing house Is now killing an ayerago of 2000 hogs a week. The corner atone of a new German Catholic church will bo laid in Du buque on the loth. There is more sorghum growing in the northern counties this year than for many yeara past. The new mills at Lyons will necessi tate making homes for from fifty to seventy more families. The corn crop along the Dea Moinea valley road , from Keokuk west , ia suffering terribly for want of rain. It is very probable that the expo sition building at Dea Monies will be changed into a hotel and six stores. The potato crop will not be large in Clay cocmty this year , but what they do have will be of a superior quality. The apple crop In Dubuque county is the largest ever known there. Trees are breaking beneath their weight of fruit. fruit.Chariot Chariot racing , balloon ascensions and a 10-mile horse race for ladies on ly , arc among the novel attractions offered at the state fair. A coffin factory is Mu3Ctine's latest enterprise. The stock has all been pledged. This is the only factory of the kind west of Indiana. The Tanner foolishness is bearing fruit. An Iowa man , making head quarters at Keokuk , proposes to fast 45 days on beer and water. The Shugart implement company has been organized at Council Bluffs , with a paid up capital of § 25,000. The company will put up a three-story brick building. Storm Lake has three first claas ele vators all in readiness to receive and ship the enormous crops which have been raised and harves ed in Buena Vista county. It is estimated that 25,000 acres of flax were raised in Story county this year. The yield has averaged eight bushels to the acre , and the value of the crop is not less than § 200,000. The warden of Fort Madison peni tentiary reports 396 convicts on the roll July 31. Four were received and twenty-four discharged during the month. Receipts over expenditures , same time , § 1,587.63. Cedar Rapids is to have a new opera house to be the finest in the west. In size it la to be 65 by 150 feet and 80 feet high. It will cost , completed ) something over § 175,000. It is to be built as a private speculation. The Vinton canning factory has started up with 300 acres of corn and 100 acres of tomatoes already con tracted. Five hundred and fifty thou sand cans are ready to be filled , anc more arc being mado. The other night a lady got off the midnight train at Pacific Junction auc startled the lone depot agent by demanding manding the immediate presence of i woman or two. He took In the situa .ion at a glance , and didn't got the re quired help thera any too soon. I was a boy , and a dispatch notified tin lady's friends of the accident. H. B. Carter , whose homo is in El kader , has a farm of nearly 3000 acre in Lyon county , 2000 acres of whicl are under cultivation. His presen crop embraces 35 acres of flax , 60 acre of rye , 140 acres of barley , 300 acre of corn , 250 acres of oats , and 140' ' acres of wheat. A week ago the lat ter was being cut at the rate of 10i acres per day , or as fast aa twent ; teams , thirty men , three headers am threeselfbmdera could do it. Th yield is estimated at 15 bushels pe acre , and would give a total of 21,00 bushels. John E. Metcalf of Buena Vist county , is to Iowa what Dalrymple i to Dakota. Ho owns 5,000 acres eland land , and manages a farm of 1,44 acres. Ho has under cultivation 45 acres of corn , 333 flax , 200 wheat , 27 oats , 80 barley , 70 tame grass. H has sufficient hay and com to fee 1,000 head of cattle. There are te wells in the hog and cattle pastun During the past two years Mr. Mel calf has fed 60,000 bushels of corn i atock. Since March 15,1879 , he ha sold cattle and hogs to the amount ( § 32,000. j A SEVERE TRIAL. AJT OLD MAN WUO BIT TUB ARMS C ms DAUGHTER'S SUITORS. Little Rock ( Ark. ) Gazette. A marriage has just occurred i high colored life near this city , froi which a heavy lawsuit la likely 1 follow. Old Edmun5 > Skaty , whos "ole mars" was a confederate senate during the war , lives down the rlvei He owns several hundred acres of ric bottom land , with plenty of muh r and farming implements. Thua aiti ated he drew around his home an a of refinement which his neighboi could not hope to rival. Old E < has only ono child , a. magnified daughter , whoso complexion in tt depth of its extreme blackness sui gested the often quote stack of dai felines. Like the daughters of all ric men , Zoda attracted attention. St could dance the twist heel waltz wil a charming grace , or could wring c an old rooster's head with an accele ation that the chicken could nevi hope to understand. Suitors can ffpm all directions The "yaller mat with the striped pants , and the bla < man with duck trousers were devoti to her. Old Ed. knew that mom was the loadstone that attracted tl needle of admiration , and having complete understanding with the gii he would , upon his arrival of a ne suitor , stand him at ease by saying : "Pufectly welcome , sab , pufectl but afore yer begin dis race , jes 1 me tell yer to make yer 'rangemen wid me. Tse nSministrator of d g l'a affections , an' what I Bays is < c < aw W1 de gospel wid her"i" and as a natural consequence astrango courtship would follow. Sometimes an ardent lorer would attempt to squeeze the old man's hand , but while the lover handled one of his hands the other retained a grip on the pocket-book. "I wants ter " marry yer darter , said the "yaller man. ' "Do lub dat I has fur dat 'oman almos' takes my bref. " "I will 'cent ter de nuptions on one condition , " said the old man. "Name de 'petutition , " exclaimed the "yaller man , " encouraged. "Yer know dat dars aijwme to be a heap ob pain an' trouble fur do mar ried people ob disworlj" "Yen , sah. " "In dat 'vent all must be willin' ter etan' de sorted out shere. Lemmo take a holt ob yer arm wid my ter. If yer can atan1 de pain wid out winkin' de gal an dis whole farm shall bo yourn. "Hits a mighty tough trial , ole man , "I knows hit is , but hits a mighty tough trial fur a man tar gin up all ob his wealth. " "Datsafack. Fix yer mouf , ole man. What kine' ob teef is yor got ? De ball-headed Moses , man , you'aa got tushes like a yallargater ! " The "yaller man" handed an arm to old Ed. The jieartless old fellow took it between his teeth and closed down. The yaller man yelled so loud that the ferryman , living on the opposite bank of the river answered , and brought his boat over. "Go on away , " said the old man , "Yer can't stan no pain. I wouldn't lower my daughter to marry such a pusson. " The "yaller man" left. The black man came and was tried , but all were unable to stand tha pressure of the old man's jaws. Finally a ' 'democrat nigger" from Little Rock went down. The same proposition was made and accepted. "Ef yer think clat yer can\atan' de pressure yer can try , " said old Ed. , "but I'll bo dinged if yer don't wish yer'd nebberhad seed mo. " "I am willing , " said the democrat nigger. "I have been a teacher in the public schools , and can stand any thing. But first we must draw up papers. " "Dat's all right , " replied Ed. "VVo'so done dot afore an' hit did not akere me. " The papers were drawn up and sworn to before a justice of the peace. The farm and girl were to bo the democrat nigger's property in case of his success. The day was appointed. All parties were on time. Old Ed. had Sled his teeth until they were as sharp as the knives of an oat-cutter. "Is yer ready ? " nsked the old man. "Perfectly , " asked the democrat nipger. "I wants yer all to bar witness , " re marked Ed. to a crowd that had gath ered around. "Now watch de man yell. " Ed. took the man's arm between hia teeth and closed down on it. Not a muscle of the democrat nigcer's face moved. The old man opened his mouth and closed down again. The face of the democrat nigger was as serene - reno as though the sunshine of a glorious * - rious future fell upon it. "Take de farm an' do gal , " aaid the old man. "You'se de boss of dis country. " The wedding was solemnized that night. After the guests were gone , old Ed. approached his son-in-law and asked if he did not want some lin iment to put on his arm. The son- in-law did not. "Lemmysee whar I bit-yer. " The democrat nigger pulled off hla glove and rolled up his sleeve , the old man grabbed at a gun in the corn er , and the young man flew. His arma were made of cork. Able lawyers have been employed , and the suit , as statad in the begin ning of this article , is likely to bo a heavy ono. Call for Republican County Conven tion. A republican county convention foi Douglas county , consisting of seven dele' gates from each city ward , and three del gates from each country precinct , will b < held at the court house , in the city ol Omaha , on Saturday , August 28 , ISSO , al 2 o'clock , p. m. , for the purpose of nonr inating candidates for the following of fices : Two senators ; eight members of tht house of representatives ; one count } ' com ; miasioner ; also seventeen delegates to rep resent Douglas county in convention tc nominate a float senator for the Sixth sen1 ntirial district ; also seventeen delegate : to represent Douglas county in conventior to nominate a district attorney for th ( Third judicial district ; also seventeen del egates to represent Douglas county in tin state convention to be held at Lincoln September 1,1880. Primary elections for the purpose o choosing delegates to the county conven tion to be held in the various wards of tin city of Omaha , on Thursday , August i6 ! 1880 , between the hours of 3 p. m. and ' p. m. , and in the country precincts on th same day between the hours of 0 p. m. ani 9 p. m. , the place of hclding primaries ii the various wards and precincts are as fol owa : First Ward Parr's drug store , corne of Tenth and Howard streets. Second Ward Engine house No. 3 , Sis eenth street. Tninl Ward Ttosenfeld's commissio : house , Douglas street. Fourth Ward-At the sheriff's office i court hou e. Fifth Ward Cass street school house. Sixth Ward Engine hoiue No. 1. Chicago Precinct Uurney's scho ( honse. Douglas Cassidy's school house. Elkhora Elkhorn school house. Florence Florence school house. Jefferson School district No. 14 , McArdle McArdle school houae. Millard Millard school house. Platte Valley-B. C. White's store , Va ey Station. Saratoga Sarotoga school house. Union Irvington school house. West Omaha School house No. 4C. The primary elections to be held und < and in accordance to the following ruli adopted by the Douglas country centr committee , at a meeting held in the cit of Omaha , on Saturday , July 31,1880 : First. No person shall be permitted 1 vote unless his name shall appear on tl registered list of republican voters for tl ward or precinct in which he resided. Second. Every republican citizen of tl county who shall be eligible to vote at tl next general election shall be entitled : registration under such'regulations as tl executive committee may hereatter pr scribe. Third. The lists of registered repub ! can voters of each ward anil precinct shs be published in one or more papets forge 8 era ! information and correction with one week before the day set for the pi mary election , and a certified cony of t ] corrected registration lists of each wai and _ precinct shall he posted at the pla designated for holding primary electio : three days before the primary election held. held.Fourth. Fourth. No additions shall be made any registration list after it has been pos ed ; but if any penon whose name appea on the registry list , is disqualified by no residence or any other cause , and noti to that effect is served upon the chairm ; of the county committee after reristratf has closed , the name of such party shall ' placed on the black liat and his vote sh : be rejected by tne judges. Fifth. The executive committee shi appoint one supervisor , two judges , ai one clerk of election for each ward ; ai one supervisor , one judge and one clerk i each precinct , and establish such * regul tions for the canvass of returns and pi vention of repeating and other frauds , th d may ba deemed necessary. Sixth. The certified returns from ea ward and precinct , together with the b ; lots , poll-bate , tally-sheets and the reg tration lists , properly sealed , shall be c livered to the secretary of the county co : mittee within thirty-six hours after t primary election has been held , and th < returns shall h9 by him opened in the pr ence of tha executive committee on t et 28th day of August , at 10 a . m. The c that cutive committee shall examine these ; at turns , and in public session award credf je ttalJ to each delegate , or. upon hi ? ord 4 I to his proxy , . B , McCouuics , Chairman Ask the recov ered drapcptla.hll- llous sufferers , vic tims of ( ever nml Ague , the mercurial diseased patient , hoar they recovered health. cheerful spirits and good i ppetlta ; thay will tell you by t k- lDSlMMO.S3'LlVKR RlOCLAIOR. nnd Bc3t ' CONSTIPATION' . Jaundice * . SICK HEADACHE. Colic. Da Bora Ft fplrit3' SOUR STOMACH , Hear This unrivalled Southern Remedy U warranted ? nM0itmlt"n ; asinelo particle of JIsKCUKT , or ny injurious mineral gulistance , but la Purely Vegetable , ConUlnlnsr those Southern Roota and Herbs , which an ixll-wba Providence hia placed In countries where Liver Dl case moet prevail. It win ctue all Diseases cawed by Derangement ol the LIrer and Koweld. TUB SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a ' ° aj taste ln the mouth ; Pain in the u C M Bact.SIdesor Joint , oftea mistaken forKheutna- tlsm ; Sour Stomach ; Lo s of Appetite : Bowels n'te'nately costive and lax ; Headache ; Loss of iP0fy > with a Pain'ul ' sensation of hating fail cd to do somethins which . ou.nt to have been done Debility. Low Spirita , a thick jellow ap- pcarance of the skin and Eves , a dry Coueh of ten mistaken f r Consumption. iometlracs many of the e symptoms attend the disease , at others very few-.butthe Liver , the r'Ji3jrci'1 ? ' ' " the boa > ' ' is ecnerally the seat of the _ di3Kwe. and if not regulated in tlme.Rroat suffering , wretchedness and death will ensue. I can recommend ai an efficacious remedy for disease of the , Liver , Heartburn and Dspep8 ? immJna ( Llv"r Kc'Uhtor. Lewis O. Wnnder i , m i ? ? \aslcl \ Strcct. Assistant Post Master , hlladclpnla. "We hive tested Its virtues , rersonilly , and tH01U"at for Djupepsia. Eilhousncfu. and Tnrobbiiis ; Headache , it ia the best medicine the world e\or saw. Wo have tried forty other remedies before Simmncs" Liver Rec ibtor. but none of them cave us more than temporary re- I ef : but tlio Regulator not only relieved , bu cured U-Edltor Tcbgrjph and Me ongcr , Macon , Gs. HANUFACTURaD OKI.T BT J. H. ZEILIN & CO. , PHILADELPHIA , PA. Price. 11.00' StId by all Drasjflst JT'TOa week. ? 12aday at homo caaUymaile.Costly \D Ilioaifftlita. Artilrew Tra-fcCo.Piirtland.lle Dyspepsia's tortured victim , Nhj cross the ocean tldo To drink the Seltzer water jiv Nature's fount supplied ? \ hen at jour bedside , science rrccfliits the self-same draught , bbiilhcnt as the Seltzer From Nature's founuln quitted. InTRRAM's _ COIL ArUliEXT , " > "ou drink each healing thing That Cihl. the Great I'hy kUn , lira caat into the Spring' SOLD BY ALL DKUCIOISTS MANCFACTURED BY Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0 , The Strongest and Most Durable WIND EN89NE In the World. Hundreds in use in Iowa nnd Nebraska Soli by Dealers In nearly cvf ry county. This cat represents our Buckeye Force Pump t hlch is particularly adapted to Wind Mill uae , 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. RA.YNER , Western Ajj't , Omaha , Neb. LEGAL NOTICE. West & Fritcher , plaintillri.ajainst E.T.Weunt defendant Before Charlta Braudes , Justice of the Peace , 0 Omaha , DoiK'las Co. , Neb. On the 12th dry of July. 18SO , said Justice i ? sued an Order ol attachm nt in the above actloi for the sum $9475. WEST i FRITCHER. Omaha , July 17th , 1S30. JylOevmS B.A. KOWLSR. JAMKa H. Scon FOWLER & SCOTT , Designs for buildings of any daicrlption o eiihlbition at our office. We have had over 2 years experience in dcalgnlng and supcrlntent In ) ; public building and residences. 1'Ians an oatlmatca furnished on short notice. KOOU 8. UNION BtOCK. m2D-6i NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION 0 : PARTNERSHIP. OMAHA , August 5th , ISSO. The partnership heretofore cthting betnee Sol. Grcsiman and Jake biibcratcin , o'lhecil of Omaha snd State of Nebraska , under tf firm mme of Gresaman & .Silberstcin , ii tLis dj disjol'.ed by mntutl consent. Mr. Jake Silborstc nwnllcontinuethebuaine at the old stand No. 1219 Farnham street , Om ha , Nebraska who is also hereby . \uthorized co ! led a'l ' outstanding claiirs due said firm Grexsman it Silbcrstcin , and to pay all nebtsai liabilities of thceaiu firm of Gresman & Silbe etein. etein.All All patrons ot the firm are hereby solicited give thtir future pitronage to our ucces Mr. Jackc Silberstcln , who will do his utmc to pleasi and ajtufy customei . SOL GUELMAN. JAKESILBEKSTEI.V. FEVER AND AGUE. i- i11 1n 1i i- ite te teJ : e isis tot t- tra ra ran n- ne : e in inm je ill Defensive Medication 19 a precaution wh ch should never be ill cd when danrer ia present , and _ therefor id course of tbe Bltt ra at this season ispartlcul id ly desirable , e > peciallj for the fee lo nd sich idor As a remedy for biliousness , dyspepsia , nerve era ness , and bevel compla'uti ' , there i * notbi ae - comparable to tbu wholesome re torative eat For Kile b all Dru idgta ana Dealers genera ] at ath : h ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND GO ilis - TRACTORS. isle - le- len - The owner of the celebrated Kao n- nhe Banks , near LOUISVILIE , NEB. , 1 36 now ready at the depot at Louisville , the B. & iL railroad , to fill any order at reasonable prices. ties desiring a whita front o ; cmaiaoi briet wlldo well to give p ? a call or 2 < for sample. , ? , T. A , tf Q9YEK , Fraci I GO EAST -VIA THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It Is the SHORT , SORE and Safe Route Betwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS ATO CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. ItU thP ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which la run PULLMAN HOTEL CAES ! In addition to these and to please all clashes of travelers. It elved FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Us EATING STATIONS at 50 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS COfiCH.ES ARE THE FINEST ! ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CUSS If you wish the Best Travoltas Accommoda tions you Hill buy your ticket bv thU Koute * S-AND WILL TAKE NONEOTHER. All Ticket Acrentg can Mil vou Through Tickets via thu reid and Chetk usnsl K.\g- ga e t'rco of Cbar j OMAHA TICKET OFFICES-1IJJ Firnham St , Cor. Hth , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorrdo Central and Union Pucilc Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OF ICE-2 Nsw Montgom ery Street. For Information , foldern , map * , ttc. , not ob tainable at Home Ticket OBice , aJdre&i any agent of the Company , or KWWIH HUOHITT , Yf. STEHHITT , Gent Manaeer , Gent I'asg. Aeent , CHICAGO. ILL. JAHES T. CURK , Gen'l Ae't Omaha ft Council Bluff3. SHORT LIN ISSO. K.C.ST.JOE&C.B.O. , Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No chansra of cars between Omaha and St. Louis and but one between Omaha and New York. SEX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RS CTIIXO ALL Eastern & Western Cities With lesi charges and In advance of other line ? . ThU entire line Is equipped with Pullman's PaUco Sleeping Care , Palace Pay Coach- OiV , ] tiler's Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated ft cstlnzhouse Alr-Erake. 1S-SEE THAT YOUR TICKET TVh Kansas CIty.St Joseph . . . , jCarjcmandSt.Loul3.TS4 TIch * ,8 for sale et all coupon Btations In th West. J. F. \RNARD , A. C. DAWES , Gcn'l Supt. , Oen'l I'tna. i ikct | Ap't St. Jo"cphllo 5 > t. Joseph , Mo , W. C. SEACHKIST , Ticket Acen. , 211 Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and Donclas , ( Tnloa Block , Omaha. JOS.TEHON , A. It. BARNARD , P.iEa. Agent , Om-iha. Gan'rl Arent , Omah.k SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux GUy Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From C.OUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And al ! polntaln Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. Thl line is equipped with the Im proved Westinzhouse Automatic Air Drake * in J Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. Add for SPE D , SAFETY AND COMFORT la unsurpassed. Elegant Draw in ? Room nd Sleeping Careowned and controlled by the com pany , tun Through Without Chanfjo between Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Illuffj , and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Kluff3 , at 6:15 p m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul at 11:05 a. m , maklntr HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTUER ROUTE. Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 : p m. , ar- rlvLi ? at Sioux City at 4:45 a. m. . and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9:50 : a. m. Be sure that your tickets read via "S. C. & P. R. R. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa. P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Gen 1 Pass. Agent. J. II. O'BRYAN , Southwestern Freight and I'aa-wnzor Arent , my20-tf Council BInffa THROUCrTrFcHiCACO Without Change of Cars I TIHIIE CHICAGO QURLINGTON & QUINCY With Smooth anil Perfect Track , Elegant Pas- Snx-er Ccachca , and PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS _ It U acknowledged 1 > y the Frees , and all who travel uv = r it , 10 be the Best Appointed and I > 3t Managed Bond In the Cuuntr- PASSENGERlfGOING EAST Should bear in mind that this 1 * tlio BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , Knrth and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES , And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of J'ulace from Chicago to JNevr York City Without Change. H All Express Trains on this linearo equipped will the W estinhouse I'atent Air Brakes and o Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler * , the most Perfect I'ro- tectiou Against Acci dents in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CAR ! to r Are run on th eQnnington Koute. Information concerning Koutea , Rates. Urn Connection ? , etc. , will be cheerfully given h applying it the office of the fcurlli-ston Rout 6U r'ourtcciitn Strcct , Omaha , Nebraska. C.E. PERKUJS , D W. HITCHCOCK. Oen'l Manazer. Gen. West'n Tat. * . Asft. J. O. VIIILLIPPI , & : . Joe. , Ho. General Agent , Omaha. II KDUEL , fep5-Jl lickotAKent , Omaha. ATEE'S CHEEKY PECTOKA ] i For Diseases of the Throat am Lungs , such as Coughs , Colds Whooping Cough , Bron chitis , Asthma and Consumption , The fmv compos tions , which have wo the confidence < mankind and tecom household word : amen < not onlv on oj. many nation ; must hate extraoi di ary virtues. I'ei haps no one ever * cured so wide a rep tation or mainline it ao lonp aa ATRR CllZRRT < XCTUIUL. 1 has been known I the public about f .rty years , by a Ion ; continue scrie * of marvelous cures , that ha > e won f ( it a confidence in ita virtues , never equalled I any other medicine It atil makes the most el ectual cures for Caught , Cold * , Consumption that can be made by medical skill. Indeed , U & - CDERRT PECTORAL haa re lly mbbed these dai sa Keroua diatrwcs of their terrors to * great extri ir- and tdvinjra feeling of immunity from their fa M effects , that is well found'd if the remedy 1 Uk. n in season. Kvery family should have in their c oset for the ready and prompt relief ita members. Sickness , sutferinz and even Ii iy lg tavevl by this timely protection. The prudci should not neglect it , and tbe wise will ur Keep it by jou for the protection it affords 1 its timely use in sudden attacks. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. . LOWELL , MASS- tin Practical and Analytical Chemla ! las on SOLD BYALI , DRUGGISTS ATO DEALQ is MEDICINE _ _ rilVIL , MECHANICAL. AND MINING E ar- \j GINEEKING at the BensielMrPoIytechi tal Institute , Troy , N. Y The oldest enxineeri school ia America. Next term Iwglag Septet nd tar lCJu Tfca EejUtcr for 1230 contalca a , 1 ef Ifce aisduUu fir the pigt M yeso , wtthtfti ourj ? of Wl i N ir rt * = Ad.1f { DATIl ) M. GEEKS PETiZ For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. ThemoitacccptaMerrepintmn In tbe h-inwn w. r' < l By fd.im- > TOMJ ROCK and RYEa'iU'o Lemon Juice , yuu liave n esellont appetizer ii.I Toaie. fr L cn > ral an.I finuly utp Tie Imnie e ami i tn-ann ; asilfsml tic nnnifruiu tts itm ntMt rec-IM. I dai y arithobtet etidenccd of UK \ irtuts ami per < iLiTi\ Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. nAMTinM 1)OSTnE1JECE < vEI > l > TnnprtnclpIeJ dil rw wfco try to palm off upon von On I I 1UI1. lummnii Rock Ant KTO in p.ace of our T H.f KOCK and RYE. which Li the on'y AlhulCAIhD article made , tba OENl'ISK mvinir a OOVERNMEXT STAMP on each bottle. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : TREASURY DEfARTMENT , OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE , WAKUtXGios , 1 > . C , January 2 , IsSO. > Kessrs. LAWRENCE t MARTIN , 111 ! Midison St. . ChlcaSo. III * . GRNTL'URN : This compound. In the opinion of tbu office , would have a sufficient qnantltr > ' tie BAIS\MOF _ TOLU to zive it all the a'lvmtazeswcri'ol to thN article in peetvnl complaints , whit * the tthUKv and the nyrup constitute an tmulsion remlennj It an aureeaMe remeily U tha patient. Compounded accorJin ; to th furninla. it nrav properly b clrutol as a MCDICI.NAL 1'KEPARATIOS uider the provt'ioc of U S R ti ed StaU't . and when fostamped , nrry la gold by UnKCKtu. Apothe rlc3 and Other Persons nltnout rvndctin them Ihblo to pay rpacial tax 13 liUor | dealers Yours Respectfully , (3Inie ( ( < 0 GREEIi. B. RATJM. Commissioner , LAWRENCE& MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOCEES and DEALEES everywhere WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY O < THIS COUNTRY , SEE BV EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GKEAT COXXECTIXR LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE It main line runs frum Chicago < o-incll IHnlnaCari forea'lnir purp n-sonly. l r ; ; tl * niuQX pa in , { thmuch Juliet. Ottc.n , La K llc. criit fi-atr c of < . .uI'ulute I ars I * u PMUHJ C ( < ene eo. MollnM. line * ir'anil , Itavxnp irt , Wt * nt-ro you can enjoy jour "U < I.lbert7. Iowa C'ty.Mari'n. . . Brooklyn. < .rlnnKI. nt nil honra or > no ilaj UesMoinesitho capital of lowam.irt. . Atlan Mniinidcf nt Ir n Ilndsoj span the ili tic , nnd Avoct ; with branches from Iur iu anil Mlwourl nvo. at all points CTOireA Junction to P OTR ; Wilton Junction tcj.Vuica- line. anU transfers aro.avoided at OuncJ. ' tir.c. Wnihlnirton. FalrflelU. El.Ion , lclknap. j Kan-as Cltr l. iTenwnrtn. ana Atca : * oc ! OW > Centreville. 1'rincclon. Trenton.Uallntln. 'umonei tu > n tielneniado In Union l > epoti. rnn. Leavennorth , Atchlmn. and Kun o.i Cltjr- | TIlhiriCIM'a'AL. It. It. CONNEITK - iAMB i. aianurnuy. U6knlfKja.anJ Knox- IIKEAT TllIUJLbU AMB Tille ; KeokilK to Kamlnictno. Itnnnpnrtc. lli'n- . ton uort. Indepentlent. Khlon. IHturawa. Edrty- At i UICAIJO. Tilth all dlvercic- lines ten Tllio.OskHliMHu , rell.i.M'iriroe , and li l Minni'S. Ea.it ami M'Mth. .N'cwtnn to 3Ionroo : ! ) ' " > .Monies to Inillunolnanil At KNOLEWOID. with that. S.iM.S. \RCf Winler ct : Atlantictoj.ewls ana Audution ; and it. W. Al It. IW . . A > - < > ca to Hnrlr.n. This H positively the only At U'A nioruNIlKiaats. . with 1. Hallroad. which owns , and operated a throusb L. K IL line from Chicago Intn the btat of Kan us. At I.A t < * Lt.n. with IILConuK. It- ThroiiKh E.TDre I'assenccr'I'nitn . with IMII- \ ti'vom.with : ir. . & J . r , u. iE- tx * mnn "al.icci nrsattncheil.ureraii w r dally W : III MliI . nnd T. r. * W. K * . between CHICAGO and 1'EoniA. KAXSA3 Crr.v. At KUCK I-TiM > wtth Milwaukee > ciii IJLtrrrs. IAATEXWOIITII nnd ATCIII- Lil.iml 3iiirt Lino. " nnd Itoclc I'l'il .t 1'eC. . ThrouKhcarsnreaiso run between Mi'"ttu- At IJAX'ENi-our. with thu Davenport * ee nnd Kan as t'lty. via the "Jlllwaukeo and C.M. XSt. ! . It. incKlslanil 8hoLlns. . " At WEST1.IUEKTT. with the 15 . C.K. * The "Ureat Y.ock Island" Is masrnldcently AttJlUNXELI. ttth ( rntrnt lowu K.U : qulpp d. Its road bed In oimplv perTect. ana it f t DBS M01.N .c4 , with I > 51..V.K 1 > IC-tv ractc islaM with steel rails. Att DI'NCIL lll.crF-1. rth ) Union I'acWCt What will plpase vou most will Ns the pleninr-j A t < . HA II A. with II. j t Mo. It. It. 1CIn Jt9& of enjoyintf your meaN. while passing over tlio AtCOLCMlll'a jUXCTIUX.wfthll , t It .N. enutlful pralnc of Illinois ami lowiu In on of At ( trtfMnM. wlln 'entrol lowaK.lt. jur maenittcent Uinln C'ara that accompany all St. 1I'ac. . . and r. it. &y lu ld "hroucli Expre f Trains. Vou et an entlr < At KEOKt'K. with rl-ji. , I'co. AV r. ; W3 _ meal , as zood at Is icrveU In nny Qrst-cUss hotel , Louis A P.ic. . nnd > t. U. Ketr. A N.-\V. K UOH. 'orsevcnty-Hvc cents. AlCAJIEKOV. with II. i-UJ It IL Appreciating the f.ict that n tn.ijoritr of the At ATCIIISOV with Atch T' > p > k.t A bants ITft. leopleprefer nepuratu np.irtment < fordlB"eruut Atch. A Neb. nnd t en. llr L. ! It. 1U . mrposes ( and the immensu p.t enKcr business Al I.CAVENWUllTU. wltD Kan. I'ac. < UC tO > jf this line warranting Iti. wearL-pl ( > ascd tvan- Cent. i : . Itds. nounce that tin * Company runs I'ull > n < tii At KANMA CITT. wiUi.all Hues for the We * Slupinj Can foroleepinK purpo c . mid and Sun thwest. > T.MAX I.V , ACK CARH n < run throuieh to KEOKIA. I > EM MOtCLtA COITMM1 * JSK.VFFS. ICAXHAN CITV , ATCIII.SO.V. unit I.KA VE.\1V ltTJ . TIcUcI"vlu lhl Line , knoivn u the "Orriit JCucU liluuU JCoutr , " ur lol * W ( nil Ticket AKtnt In the VnltcU Stilr iniU Cniiuda. For Inrorraullon not ohliilnuble at your homo tlcUet orricr , mlilrt- . E. ST. .TOIIIC. Uen'l Superintendent. Ueu'l 'flit , aad 'Kr Jin FORNiTURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS , And evoryining pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST .1 . S3SCJL V JbJ3EMCCJ HL. ip Ii mon th tit 12GS and 1210 Farnlium Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOE1 88O _ SPRINGFIELD . , , They also make Buckeye Improved Iron team ftaiking Cultivator , with or without Si rings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Ilrill , one or two Horse Style * Enquire tor them at the beat dealers. F H. PTT&H , GPP Agent , Umaha , Neb CURES RnEUMATI M. CCUES COUGHS and COLDS CUBES EHEUMATISM , TDRES COCOHS and COLDS _ _ _ CURES SORE THROAT. CURES DYPTIIERfA. CURFS LAM BACK and 1-TIFF CURE3 LAMh BACK , and STIFK JOIST- " . N .la . CUBES B ! IN ? , CDT3 nd BRUI3E3. ag CURES E RNS , CUTS nnd BRUISES. n- . - SOU ) IK OUAHA 2Y AI.I. DRCOGISTS. faot&7Mlf Drvtrfv fa * ilka ? ! . ' < Kali ! = al Tiyrt. Tor brfebtneu tnd dan- ; cold lh-7 n aa isj ! toft } I la NERVOUS DEBILITY > Vita. Weakness nd PfOS- trati n from overwork No28. . known. Price * ! per UI or S , lien receipt of price. on MED CO ; 'CO Fulton St. . New ork. DR. A. S. PEXDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN hAS PEKMANKSTLY LOCATED HI3 MEDICAL - ICAL OFFICE , 133 Tenth Street. . OilAHA , ITEBRASKA Offeria ; his sarrlces In ill depv'mcntJ o meaicjc al surgery , berth In iwacii ! w , &r.ta sal chraclo J : ii * 'la/ ,