Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 24, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    ATTGtWEYS-AT-UW.
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( Late oJ "Waslunston , D. C , )
A ITOKMTT AT-LA\V ,
JA. 1321 Famhim St. , Omaha.
i'-itciits. Pensions and Govern
\ ment Claims.
X Refers , Vj permission , to Ccal 0. F. Jlandtr-
Miijllon. A. J. I'oppleton , and T. L. Kim all ,
l. _ huir-lm
A. T. CRGSSLtY ,
4 TTOEXEY AND COtXSELOR AT LAW
_ & . I o. Sll South IS'.h St , bit. Famham and
ft llarney. au20-lm
. STURGES. \v. Vf. EAKXLRT
STURGE3 & BARTLETT ,
TTOBNtY.AT.-LAW No I.CreishtonBlOCk ,
JOffiiha.Nch. .
CHAHLES POWELL ,
OKTIlErn CE torter J5th and
J , _ Omaha Xtb.
\m. S1MERAL ,
1 TTORXKT AT T.W Campbell's Block ,
JX ISih Srect-Ltwccn Fa.rr.hun and Dou&U\ &
_ . _ OMAHA. KEB.
D. L. THOMAS ,
A TTORJ.T.T AT LAW Loans money. buji
J\ . and sells rwU-itatc. Eoom 8Crci hlon
lilcek.
A. C. TROUP ,
TJORNEY AT LAW Offlco In Htnsoom's
Jrx Block , with George E. Prttchett , 1E09
furnhaai St. OMAHA. KEE.
DEXTER L , THOMAS ,
AT LAW Crnlckenank s Bclld
ATTORNEY
A. GHADWICK ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW Office 1DM
A. Sir ct.
-i ct.A. . SWARTZLftKDE
/t / TTORNEY AT LAW Cor. IJthtnd Farahas
- jA. elreit. _ tnaySSU
A TTOKSEY ANI , COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Jlloom Io. 'a Frcnier Blockfoppodlo Post
OMAHA. NEB.
. L FEABODY ,
TT AVY 3l OiSe In Crelehton Block , nest taU
-U tortOSce , OaAHA , NEBRASKA.
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SOTAEY rUELIC. COLLECTIONS KADI
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
t TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSHOE OF
JTjjE PEACE Southeast comer Fifteenth
D
fjTColiertions Promptly Attended
G'SRIEH & SARTLETT ,
Attorn atLaw.
eysat - . -
oyriOK-Unlon Block.Flftecnth ana Famham'
A , L. KOBiSOK.
4 TTOREY A.T LAW. Room Crclghton
/V Klnck. OUAIIA Keb. tuni-tf
3E > . S25. 3S23
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KARSRCH BLQSK. CCR. DOUCI5TH STS.
< VJAIIA. NEB.
J. Oonnell
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A.ttornoy-at-Law ,
OIHce : Front rooms , np stairs , In Banscom's
now lirlcl : uulldtn , N. W. corner Fifteenth and
Farnham StrotW.
HlDlCK. C'JAS R. RSDICE.
REDICK & UEDIGE ,
Attorneys-at-Law.
- - .
Srtcttl attention will be piven to all
nz tbut corpnntlcus ot every description ; will
nrvtlco In al itho CourU o ! the State and the
United States. OEco. Farnham St. , opposite
Court lloiuo
HDWPRQ 3.S1MEBAL ,
r TTOUv'-V AT IAW Room 6
noBdh
rf
f C. F. SANDERSON ,
TTORirST AT LAW 2il Famhim Street
PASKE GODWIH ,
A rrOR * EY AT HW lith and Donjisj
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' . ' . 'f. RICHARDS. Q. J. HUNT
RICHARDS & KUHT ,
Attorueys-at-Law.
Ornrit 51S South Fourteenth Street.
EAST INDIA
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BOLH lilANUPACTURBRa
D
A new an-1 hitherto vnkBcp-ii r moilj- for all
dlaeavaoftLc KiJncji , 11 f f-r , ai.u Urinary
Oivsas.
l positntlj cure D.i'-c u-ivil , urop-
py. Uricht'i ) DISCJSinabil ij rj i or cxpell
the Urine. Citn'rh ol hi I'UdtV , I ! sb colored
and rcantj urins , Paiufin . .i- , t n ? , LAUE
HACK , Uencral Wtakccss. < .n' sV I jmrle Com
plaints.
ItRVoU * in crcal imMt i < < , ! , cirtain In it
ellects and cu-ca lieu iiotlim. < . ' cm.
For ale y all liiusri-ts > r Hnv ; ly mail frco
upon receipt of tin | > ncc , S-.O.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'SS ,
Toledo , O.
JKFScnd your &Jdrc < for our llttlo book ,
' .How a tile i 9 Sa\od. "
JAMK.S K. 1SIT , Air nt for Nehrwk * .
Mil TUR3SH
TUR3SHHGIHE
HGIHE
MANUFACTURED BT
Mast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0.
The Strongest sndUost Durable
ENGINE
In the World.
Hundreds In us In Iowa and Xebrasta Ccld
by Dealers In nearly evrry county.
This cat represents oar
Buckeye Force Pump
IB partiealariy
adapted to Wind Mill
nee , as it works cosily
and throvra a constant
stream , and dooa not
freeze up in the cold
est weather. Send for
price list . . .
W. H. RAYNER ,
Jf eT A t , Omaha , Xeb ,
O"
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THE DAJL5T BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS.
916 Farnham , bit. 9th and 10th Strut *
TERMB.OFSTJBSGR1PTION ,
1 Copy 1'ycar , in advance ( postpaid ) . 83.00
6 months " < L .
4 . 4.00
S months " " . 2.00
TIME TABIES-
THE MAILS.
C , &N , W. K. R.,530a. m. , 2:40 : p. m.
C. B. & O 6 :30 a. m. , 2IO ; p. m.
O.K I&P.B. R , . 6aOa1m.,2iOp.m.
C8t Joe 6SO : a , m.
8. City * P. 5:30 a. m.
U. P. E. E. , 11:40 * . m.
O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m.
B. &M.K.B.8:40a m.
O.iN. W
OSTORO
O. &N. W. R.B. , 11 a. to. , 11 p. ra.
C. B. & O. , 11 a. m , 9 JO p. m.
C. It I. & P. , 11 . m. , 11 p. ta.
C. B. &St , Joe. . 11a.m. , llp.m.
U. P. R. R. , 4 p m.
0. i R. V. from Lincoln , 12:10 p. tn *
8 City & P. , 11 a. m.
1 ! . & M. in N eb. . 4 p. m.
local mills lor States Iowa leave but once
day , vis : 4:30 a , m-
Offlceopenfrom 12 to 1 p. m. Sundiyt-
T001IAS F. HALL. Potimattor.
Arrival And Departure of
Trains
UNION PACITIO ,
LKATI. ABJLm.
Duly Express. . . .12:15 p. m. 8:15 p.m.
do Mixed . e.inp. m. : U p. m.
do Freight . 6:30 ft. m. lMp ! , IP.
do do . 8:15 : am. . 12:20 : a.m.
HUE CA.UD OF THE BURL1NOTON.
LEAVE OJUIIJU iWUVI OMAHA.
press . 3:40 : p. m. Expms 10:00 : * .m ,
6SK ) v m. Mall io:00p. : rn.
Sundays Eicepted. Sundays Excepted.
CaiCAGO.JROCK ISLAND k PACIFIC.
Mall 6:00 : a. m. 1 Mail lOAOp.m.
Express 3:10 p.m. | Express..10:00 a , m.
CHI3AQO NORTHWE3TEKK.
Mall e : 0a.m. I MaQ 7:20 p. m.
ExprOBS 8:40 : pi m. | Exprera..lOOOa.m. :
Sundajs accepted.
KAKSAS CITY.BT. JOE t COUNCIL BLTJFFS.
LKAVB AKXTVK.
M I1 8:00 a. m. I Express 7:10 a , m.
Kxpress 6:00 p.m. IM&n 7S6j.ni.
The on'y line runninz Pullman Sleeping Cars
out of Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND 18IOUX
CITY & PACIFIC EA1LROADS.
Express..8:00a. m. | Fxpres * 4:30J > m.
Dally Except Sundays.
"
B. & M. B. K. In NEBRASKA. ,
Omaha ( ly ) D.-OQ Kearney Jnc flv)8:50 ) m
PUttsm'th ar 10:25 : a m Bloomlngtonlv)5:10 ( ) m
Kcarnj J'nc < ar)7:55 ) p m Hed Cloud Qv ) 6B a m
Had Cloud ( arrW:55pm FlaUsm'th ( ar ) 4:20 p m
Bloom'gtonar)9:25 ( ) p m Omiha ( arr ) . . .4:55 p m
REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY.
8:05 : a m | Bloom'gtonarl:30pm ( )
1:35 p m I BaBtlngs ( u ) 6 S p m
Orleans ( lv ) 7 0 a m 1 Indiantla fir ) 10 ' p m
Orleans ( ar ) 7:00 p m ] Indlanola ( lv ) tSO pm
SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R.
MJ1 . G:10 a m I Expresi . 100 am
Erprees . 8,40pm Mall . 720 p m
WABASH , ST. LOUIS S PAC1K1C.
LUVES. ARWVES.
Mall . 8a.m. ] Mall . M..ll5a m
Express. . . .3:40 p. m | Expie&a . 4:25 : p.m.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. B.
Leave Omaha , dally. S a. m , B a. m. , 10 a m. ,
11 a. ia , 1 p. m. , S p. m. , 8 p. m , 6 p. „ C p.
m. ,
Leave Council BleSs ; 8:25 a. m. , 0:25 a. m , ,
10 ± 5 a. m. , 1126 a. m , Irt5 p m , 2:26 : p. m. ,
3:25 p. m , 6:25 p. m. , 6SB p. m. ,
Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 9 and 11
a. in. , 2 and 5 p. m ; Counoll BluOi at 8iM ,
11:25 a m. , and 2:25 : and 6:13 p. m.
Leave Omaha : 8 a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8:30 : a. m. , 1
p m. , 4:50 : p. m. , 7:26 p. m. ,
Leave Council Biufis : 6:15 : a. m , , 9:40 a. m. ,
11:40 a , m.6:25p m , 7.00 p. m. , 7:60 p. m.
Dally except Sunduy.
OMAAA i REPUBLICAN VALLEY R. B.
LKAVK , i AKKITB.
21x11 . 10:45 a. m. . 4 5 p.m.
Dally except Sundays.
COMMERCIAL.
Omaha Wholesale Markets ,
OMAHA , August 23 , 1880.
BUTTER AND KQUS ,
Cholcetable . 1014o
Packers lots . 7@10
Fresh eggs , per doi . . . . . . 12
Honey . , . 20
POULTRY.
Chickens , per dor . . . . . . 226
Ducks . 8@9
GROCERIES.
fitlOABS.
CatLoal
Powdered. . . . .
Granulated . . . . . . . . 1
Standard "A"
Off A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . 10
jxtr& ) * G it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * ]
SYRUPS.
Extra choice and very bright. . . 50
Bright Table Drips . 45
New Orleans MoUasses . M
Market advancing.
COFFEE.
Rio , prime to choice . 17 ;
Rio good to prime . 16i
Rio fair to good . ' Jj ;
Mocha
aG-Java
Choice .
Goodtoprimo . 7Ja7j
NewPrunes ° :
OldPrunes
Currants.choice new 7' '
BlackBerries * 2
Raspberries J _
Pittefl cherries - *
Michiinm grid Apples -8
N.f. Sliced "
Evaporated " 6
State Peaches f
Salt Lake Peaches 15
California Peaches 15
CANNED GOODS.
' 'S"0ystcrs , 2 Ib cans , $ case. . 8 7 (
" do do llbcan.percaee. . 2 4 (
LightWeighiOysters 2 Ib $ case 2 90
Salmon , 1 Ib , V dozen 1 76
do 21bV' < lozen - 2 ( A
Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , * J case 2 S (
" " 3 lb-0 ca e 3 CH
Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , tf case. 4 41
" " 2 Ib , caso. S 40
Kasplwrries , 2 Ib , $ case 300
Blackberries , 2 Ib , tf case 280
Corn , 2 Ib.tf case 380
Apples , Gal , tf doz 3 75
Narrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , V case. . 4 00
S trini ; Beans. 2 Ib , per case. . . . 2 40
SONDIUEH.
Nutmegs. 10
Pepper 17
Allspice 17
Cloves 45
25
Rope .
Candles , 16oz . 1
Greenwich Lye.perjcase . 3 85
Beans.per bushel . 1 80
Cheese full cream . . Hi
Window Glass , 60 per cent dis
count off list. A
HARDWARE.
IRON.
Common bar. . . . . . . . S
Horse-shoe bar . 4
Norway nail rod . 9
STEEL.
Castplow . 9
Am. cast , tool . : . 18
Jes'p'sEng. do . 25
KAU3. -
Tens , xipwards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 50
' ' ' ' . B 50
B'rd'd'a shoe 'g * ,
" mule" . 650
Omaha nails tens , upwards. . . 3 60
Nw'str'sb.n . 23@30
Putnam nails . 23SO
DRY GOODS.
BROWS COTTONS.
Atlantic "H" . 7J
j- iip 7
uu A , . . * *
PenpercU "On . . ' . ' 7f
do "H" . 7
IndLinllead . . ' . . . . ' 8
tawrenceXXX . i . 10
Nebraska , Standard ' 'AA" .
1JEK1M3.
Amoskeag . r. . . 16
Beaver Creek , "AA" . 14 }
do "BB" . 134
Haymakers . 9 $
iruuner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o
Otis "AXA" . - . . 15
do-BB , . j - 14
do "CC" . . . : . . . . 13
Warren ASA" . - . . 15
do - > jL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
BLEACHED COTTONS. . -
Lonsdale . -v - 9j
do Cambric . . . . . . 121
Cabot . , ? |
Fruit of the Loom . 10
Hilla'Muslin .
Wamsntta .
Pepperell .
TICKIKOS.
Amoskew . 18
Fails O.B.O . 20
do "AA" . sUi
do "AAA" . . . . . 16
Be&rl River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 1&
Holyokg t , , , x iii _ < tt.mjgaga J *
FEINTS.
Albany. . . . . . 7J
Albion 7 $
Harmony 5f
American 7
Allen's 61-2
Allen's Pinks 8
Ancona fancy 71-2
Manchester 8
Merrimac 71-2
Merrimac shirtings 6 1-2
IRichmnnds 61-2
Richmonds.E 71-2
Sprague's 61-2
Simpson's mourning 7 1-2
Simpson's black 71-2
BTBIPES.
American 10@11
Amoskeag. 12
Awning stripes 1. %
Lewnton.A 171-2
Hamilton 111-2
Omega Ilal2
Pittsfield. lg
LUMBER.
Framing , 18 ft. and under. . . . S20 00
Each add. ft. over 18 , per M . . 60
Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00
No. 2,12 to 20 ft. . . . 2000
Sheeting1 , dressed , No. 1 20 00
" " No.2 1900
Common boards , dressed 2200
STOCK BOARDS.
Artock r. 4000
B " 35 00
C" ' 8000
Common stock 2500
TLOOKISO.
No. 1 flooring 40 00
No.2 " 8500
No. 3 " 2500
Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 45 00
BIDDtO.
No. Isiding 2500
No.2 " 2250
No. 3 " 2000
PICKETS.
No. 1 pickets , per M 8250
No.2 " " 2500
No.lfinl8hlJliand2in. . . 65 00
No.l lin 5000
No , 2 " IV 11 , and 2 in. . 4500
No.2 " lin 4000
No.8 " in 8500
SHIP LAP.
Plalnshiplap 2300
OQ r No.l 8000
" " No.2 2600
" No. 3
OKIL1KO.
§ beaded , 6 in. , No. L 2500
" " No.2 2300
3 " 4 and 6 in. , No. 1. . . 4000
" " " No.2. . . 3500
Corrugated celling , No. 1 50 00
'SHINGLES.
A star ( best ) shingles 375
No , 2 " 800
No. 3 " 260
Lath 4 00
Lime , bbl 135
" bulk , per bu 40
Cementbbl 250
Iowa plaster , bbl 250
Michigan plaster , bbl 2 75
Hair , per bu 25
Tarred felt , 100 Ibs 300
Straw board , " 400
O G battens , per 100 ft. lin. . . 123
Well curbing 8000
Rough J , and 2 in. , in batts ,
-per 100 ft. lin 50
POSTS
Cedar halves , 7 In 18
" 6in 16
" QuarterSin 16
Oak,4x4 80
" 4x5 40
0 G casing , 5& and 6 in. , per
100 ft. lin 300
Oak plank and timber , perM. 40 00
Clearpoplar 5000
Black Walnut 10000
HIDES ,
Green hides , perlb 6
Green cured hides 74
Dry hides 15al7
Dry salted hides. . , 10al2
SheepPelts 25al 50
Tallow 4J
LIQUORS , WINES , ETC.
High wines , per gal 108
Alcohol , 180 per cent per gal. 2 10
Fren h spirits , proof 1 18
Marshall's hour Don whisky. . . . 1 23
Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25
Brandy , very fine , per gal. . . . 2 OO.iS 00
" common to fine 150
Gin , 100 per cent 150
" Holland , 90 per cent 1 25
Rums , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 50a3 00
" New England 200
Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50
" " per case 7 50
" " per 100 cases 7 00
Champagnes , pints in baskets. 2500
Domestic chatnpaigne 22 00
Port wine , per case. 1 B0a3 00
Sherries 1 50a3 00
Ales , Edinlrarg 275
" Baas&do.'B 225
Guinness Dublin stout 2 25
LEATHER.
Best slaughter sole 82
Bestoak 41
French kips 1 lOal 40
French calf , leading brands. . . 1 50a2 10
Domestic kips 75al 10
Domestic calfs 1 lOal 30
Hemlock upper , per foot 25aS6
Oak upper , per foot H5a2C
Grain , upper per foot 25
Linings , perdoz 8 00a9 50
Toppings , per doz 1100
Morroco * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . Soa' 8
" oil dressed 35
" Simon per gkin 3 00a3 25
11 glove kid SO
Boot webbing , per foot 45
HARNESS LEATHER.
No. IPittsburg oak 44
No. 1 Pittsburg oak 42
No. 1 Cincinnati oak 4t
No. 2 Cincinnati oak 30
No. 1 hemlock 3 ? )
No.2Hemlock 37
COAL RETAIL.
Anthracite 1050
Blossbuig 12 OJ
Wyoming 8 50
Oakalooea 550
Iowa nut 500
White Breast 550
Facts tbat We Know.
If you ore Buffering with a aovore
cough , cold , asthma bronchitis , con
sumption , losi of voice , tickling in
the throat.jor any affection ot the
throat or lungs , wo know that DR.
KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY will give you
immediate relief. Wo know of hun
dreds of cases it has completely cured ,
and that where all other medicines
had failed. No other remedy can
show one-half as many permanent
cures. Now to give you satisfactory
proof that DR. KINO'S NEW Discov-
EEY will cure you of Asthma , Bron
chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se
vere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness ,
or any Throat or Lunpr Disease , if you
will call at J. K. ISH Dru ? Store you
can got a trial bottle free of coat , era
a regula" size bottle for § 1.00
jan61y(2) ( )
BucKien's Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world f or
Oats , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
Is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac-
tlod In every case or money re landed ,
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Sdly J. K. ISH , Omaha.
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER GO.
Hunfacturers ol
STANDARD
BESOKKTOBOT1T.
THEBESTIN MARKET.
E. WrBLATCHFOSD & CO
Mmafictarea o { Lead Pipe.Eheetand Bar Lead
Block Ttn.'Kpo na Solder , Linseed OU
"OBDEBS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLINTON ST. ,
fcendlwork. !
New J Haven Register. l
, The grasp of the human race is in
the band.
The hand of the baby with its chub- I
biueas 1 , all dimples but the fingers ,
whion "wiggle aimlessly in forty-seven
directions ( . , isn't it innocent and pret
ty ? And how nicely its wondrous-
eyed < owner can spread butter with it.
The hand of the small bey , on a
three | weeks' vacation from the wash
basin l , begrimmed knuckles , mourning
finger-nails and rag wound ronnd its
sore j thumb. This is the hand that
steals , cookies , jam and other goodies
one minute , and pats the crust of a
mud ' pie in innocent mirth the next.
We wera all small boys once with
perhaps i a few feminine exceptions.
The hand of the young woman of
the i day , sparkling with diamonds and
other i jewels , mostly other. How its
shapely , fingers run up and down the
piano ' key bopjd , ard how dainti'y '
does ( it show its deftness in embroid
ery ' , far.cy'wprk , etc. , and how seldom
is i it found in the broad tray or the
wa h tub.
The hand of a mother , lovingly
leading ! us along the pathway of our
childhood. , How gratefully we remember -
member its administration , even when
they , were heavy and placed where
they j would do the meat good.
The hand of the farmer , hard and
knotty , ' , with knuckles like door knob ? ,
fingers all thumbs , unused and unfit
for j the dainty occupations of life , it
graips ' the prosperity of the country
right ' by the crop.
The hand of the speculator in every
one's ( pockbt but his own.
. The hand of the intelligent compos
itor j , swinging over his case with rapid
regularity ! , raising the complete "prin
ter's < devil" with editorial brain-work
and holding the editor np to the un-
pityirg l gaze of the world as a conan -
an , inmate fool. It is the worst hand
played.
The hand of the marriageable young
lady , ' always stretched forth , and just
as ' you think you have got-it for life ,
it 1 vanishes 'Tis well. Only a few
of < this species are worth having.
, The hand of an old friend , as it set
tles ' into yours with one long grateful
clasp. ( Nothing in this world ever
starts i the tremors of the nerves from
the i main centre , and causes a thrill so
permeating ' , to the soul as its grasp.
, The real pretty hand symmetrical
in ' every finger joint , makes the owner
just ; vain enough to cracefully rest her
face ; upon it as often as anybody
would be likely to look at it.
The hand of the dear old grand
mother. Wrinkled with goodness , by
age that has tempered its o time
severity , it now is up to the wrist in
beneficent and kindly deeds for the
young. Ah , lucky is the young
scamp who can depend an the inter
ference of a grandmother's hand.
The hand of Providence but it
will take an eternity to "eizo that up. "
The Money Value of a Cow.
N. 0. Democrat ,
A good cow. euoh as a careful person
would select , will yield from twelve to
sixteen quarts of milk daily when
fresh , to three or four at the end of
ten months , when about to go dry in
preparation for calving again. This
will amount to an average of eight to
ten quarts a day for 300 days , or 2500
quarts at least in a year. Each quart
is worth to a family six cents at least :
that h , the ordinary milk supplied by
dealers or farmers cost at least that
price ; but this is not equal in value to
the milk from a good , well kept family
cow. If the owner of such a cow his
a surplus of milk it can be very readi
ly sold for six cants a quart to neigh-
bora , who would bo glad to have such
a chance , so that the Income in money
from a family cow may be esti
mated at $150 tv year. If butter
is made the 2400 quarts of
milk should yield 250 pounds of
butter , which is worth thirty cents a
pound , or 875 , and the .skimmed milk ,
which id deficient only in fat , and ia
actually bettor on thai account in
many cases , especially as a beverage
for delicate persons , is worth two cents
a quart , or nearly § 50 in all § 125. It
will serve a sufficiently good purpose ,
however , to take $100 as the gross
yearly income from a good cow , and
as the basis for computing the actual
value of the animal where milk can bo
sold for five or six cents a quart.
Elsewhere the relative value will bear
an oven ratio with the cosv , because
where milk is worth less the cost of
keeping is less. The object is to show
that there is a profit in keeping a cow ,
and having gained a basis for reaching
the income , the next point to con
sider is the cost of keeping her and
the exact profit realized in money ,
leaving other advantages to speak for
themselves. But it ought to be forgotten -
gotten that there are cows that will
not produce half the above mentioned
quantity of milk , and that will not
milk for ten months out of twelve
But there are cowa that will do this ,
and enough of themfand it is the bus-
' .neas of those who want such cows to
ook for them , and not be content to
: aku a poor one at less price ; because
a poor cow will eat as much as a good
cow , and will cost just as much for
origin ? and care , eo that the profit of
seeping a cow will depend altogether
upon her character. Nevertueless ,
there are hundreds of dairymen who
should knowbetter whokecp cows that
do not pay for their feed , and strange
ly enough they continue to keep them
while knowiug this.
Women In the Working World.
Catherine Cole in Xew Orleans Times.
I confess that I am not at all sura
that if certain rozewood doors were
flung wide open to certain of our work
ing women that thev would at all be
inclined to onter. Still it would bo-
hard to make any autocrat believe that ,
now wouldn't it ? To illustrate : I
know a certain recognized leader of
fashion and society , a cultivated , ele
gant woman , who can entertain a
whole roomful of company , whose
word and whose opinions are laws in
the circle in which ihe moves. This
lady will not only owe hermillmor for
six months at a time , will not only
bargain and bargain with her seams
tress , and finally tell the over-worked
sowing woman to come again
for one , two and three months
; it a time when she asks for money ,
will let them both see the hard ,
selfish , contemptible side of her na
ture , and which she keeps covered up
from her own friends , but will fur
thermore pass her debtors on her way
to church with a haughty stare as if
she saw them not. To be sure to the
finer quality of women such snobbish
treatment acts rather as a tonic , butte
to the timid , shrinking working-girl ,
who has started out in the world full
of pride at her importance i a bread
winner and a helper , glad in a shy
way of Eer high rank in nature'e aris-
tocrary , such a sneer comes like a wet
blanket. This last spring a certain
vary club of young gentlemen pro
posed giving a reception to their
young lady friends A certain
young gentleman whom I know sent
in the name of a very charm
ing and lovely young lady for an in
vitation to the reception. Her name
was refused , and the mortified appli
cant demanded the reason. Tht
committee was very sorry , and as fat
as they were concerned there was no
reason at all ; but the other young ladies -
dies , who were all high-toned , would
. be sure to object , because she worked
in a store. And I do believe , if those
young lady guests had baen told the
estimation that was _ placed upon their [
idea of the nobility of" work by the
gentlemen of the j. club , that tc
the Jast woman of 'them th.9 Iwsor '
would have been one life-lasting in its
value , and they each would have rec
ognized ' their duties to each other as
women , aa perhaps they had never
done ( before.
Webootea Fowls.
A Kansas correspondent of The N.
Y. Tribune writes : The past thirty
years have witnessed many agricultu
ral follies , beeinnlncr with the ' 'morns
muliicuHU" fever , a little more than
three decides ago , the Shanghai fever ,
tha sheep fever , the shorthorn fever ,
and , more late'y , the poultry fever
generally. But , ai it is only by dis
ease that we are brought to appreciate
health , these morbid excitements may
have resulted in some good. Without
desiring to create or put in motion
another "boom , " I wish to direct at
tention , as a specific branch of agri
culture , to the raising of ducks and
geese for profit. Many old farmeri ,
and perhaps some young ones , may
giva a sniff of the nose at this , but
a little experience has satisfied me
that there is more money in ducks and
geese to the farmer than in hens and
turkeys. The duck Is generally es
teemed as a table fowl , and it only
needs tasting to make the goose the
peer of the turkey upon the Christmas
board. As eg ? producers there is no
fowl that will compare with ducks.
They brine a sightly better prica than
chickens , cost no more to raise under
fair conditions , and yield a fine crop
of feathers besides. The goose pro
duces about the same number of epgs
as a turkey , can be raised at half the
cost , brings nearly the same price In
market , and yields abundantly of fine
feathers.
The gooie , like the cow , makes its
living chiefly on grass , while the duck
is the hog of the poultry yard. It
will eat anything from a child's glass
marble to a rattleanake , and , what is
better , seems to digest everything it
swallows. The proper conditions for
roisin ? these fowls profitably are a low
house surrounded by a corral sufficient
to turn wolves and foxes , with a pas-
tnre proportioned to the size of the
flock , one acre to fifty geese. Clover
is the best forage. The pasture should
be divided into four apartments.
Four-foot laths cut in two will make a
fence tall enough. Shallow cast-iron
bowls surrounded by pickets , so that
they can only cot the head und neck
in , make the best receptacles for wa
ter , or , if convenient , a shallow run
ning spring. The younglings of either
geese or ducks must bo carefully fed
until three weeks old , and the best
food is light bread , made from
"shorts" or coarse flour , and soaked
in cold water. The next two weeks
their ranee should be blue grass free
from weeds or anything likely to trip
them , as they arc easily thrown upon
their backs , and can rarely get np
without help. Of varieties any of the
large Toulouse , Bremen or Chinese
oneso , and of ducks , tha Muscovy ,
Black Cayuga , Pokin or any large
breed that may suit the fancy. I
hope to be able to elaborate some of
the generalities here given at a future
time.
Eepublican "Registration ,
ADDITIONS TO DOUGLAS PRE
CINCT.
Peper A C Pruner August
Fouler August
Conollan M Conlan Nicies
Musker Auc-ust Milrick Frank
Mfclius Fred
SchippeveitL Schmitz Gee
ADDITIONS TU SARATOGA PRE
CINCT.
Ames A L Ainsworth W H
Boyce B H
Groch Gilroy Samuel
Henry F Husgrano W W
Hoabourn R
Linderman J Laura E
Merick McEldou H L
Myer C Mattix A
Taylor J Taylor H
Taylor Jacob
ADDITIONS TO MILLARD PRE
CINCT.
Crawford Frank
Goodheart T
Johnson P
Rohwer C
UNION PRECINCT.
Anderson Hana-1 Anderson Andrew
Archibold Joseph Anderson John
Anderson Hans-2
Burgmon Isaac Bates Benj
Bates Jas Broraster S C
Bremster R T Bingham L R
Blue T M
Clark Michael Christerson P 0
Daily Wm
Engler Wm J
Faresuth J H
Gutter Antono Govell A
Green R H Gne J H
Giles J L Giles S S
Gilbert I D
Hale Wm Heise Fred.
Hammer Albert Henning Henry
Hebbard Frank Hiler Peter
Holt H E Hervv
laham D T
Knight B T Knight Albert
Kragskow Peter Knight Gardner
King EL Knight 0 E
Larson A Laraon
Moore J B Moore Jas
Mauso Nicholas
Monroe
Nelson Knud Nolspn. Lars
Nehon Rasmus Nelson Dan
Olmsted Olesen
Patenon Peter Pamp Chas
Pamp A Paulson P
Staltenberg Paul Btaltenberg Hans
Selmyre Frank Selmyre
Spencer J G Spencer E
Staltenberg HenryStoddard W F
Shepherd J E
Timperley John Timperley Thos
Thomas Law is Thomas Harry
Towaddell A Towaddell R M
Tho-npson Taylor Willey
Taylor Newton ,
Wilson Wm Whitmore W S
1 , J. E. Shepherd , do hereby certi
fy that this is a true and correct list
of voters in Union precinct.
J. E. SHEPHERD , Registrar.
are troabled with dsrangsd kidnsyg
delay not. kut get ona of Prof Guilmette'i
Fiench Kidney Pails , and you will be cured.
THE EOAD TO HEALTH. Cleanse thi
stomach , bowels and blood from all acrid
corrupt and offensive accumulations , am
' you remove the caute of most diseases , am
thus preserve good health and also savi
lose doctor's bills. The most effectual am
reliable remedy for this purpose is Sim
rnons1 Liver Regulator , purely vegetable
The trial of one bottle or package wil
prove to the patient the virtue of thi
medicine.
/re you low-spirited , 'Mown-in-the-mouth i.
and weik in the hack ? Does wa'kin , llf tine i.or
standing causa pain in the smal of the back ? 1
to you hara kidiicy disease , and Prof. Guilmette'
French Kidney Pad is the only remedy whld
will cure you rapidly and permanently and with
out filling your stomach with nauseating medl
cine.
_
We Beat France
in the articles of teeth preservatives
Those Frenchmen are wonderful work
men. Their fancy goods astonish
but they have never produced he
peer of SOZODONT as a toilet arti
c'e.It ' stands alone , unapproachable !
There is no tooth preparation eo we !
known as SOZODONT. 3
"It holdVon like Grim Death" , " ha
I been alterad to read , "It holds Ilk
' '
Alk ths rceOT-.25ifJr T5 ,
" T5"g
-"g
-
lions sufferers , W
Una of favor nd
eue , the mercurial
dlseised patient ,
ho * they recovered
health. cheerful
spirits and good
t ppetlte ; they will f -r.r c re < asa >
tell you by Uk.J "is rt 1 1 fjft > if * } ' &
lag Sixxom' LIVER * j - > - ? . * * J iy
BsaULATOR. - 3T51 - j , "
. .The Cheapen. Pcrest and Best ? lly Medl-
the in the World.
pmrDY.8PErSIACONSTIPATION. ? . Jaundice
Billions
Attacks , SICK HEADACHE , Colic. Da
STOUACI1'
c ta
Thi unrivalled Southern Remedy Is warranted
not to contain a single partldo of MSKCDET , or
any Injurious mineral substance , but U
Purely Vegetable.
containing ; those Southern Roots and Herbs ,
which an all-wise Providence hag placed in
countries where Liver Disease most prevail. It
jrtll CUIB all Diseases caused by Derangement of
the Liver and Uoweli.
Tin SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a
bitter or bed taste In the mouth ; Pain In the
Back,81des or Joints.ofteo mistaken forKheuma-
tlsm ; Sour Stomach ; Lo a of Appetite ; Bowels
alternately costive and lax ; Headache ; Loss of
Memory , lth a painful sensation of hating fall
cd to do something which ousbt to have been
done Debility , Low Spirits , a thick jellow appearance -
pearance of the skin and Eyes , a dry Couzh of
ten mistaken tar Consumption.
Sometimes many of the e symptom * attend
the disease , at others very fewhut ; the Llv r , the
largest orean in the body , i ( rcnerally the Beat
of the disease , and if not regulated In tlme.Kieat
sunerlnfr , wretchedness and death will ensue.
I can re ommend as an efficacious remedy for
disease of the Liver , Heartburn and Djspvpilft ,
Simmons' Llvr Regulator. Lewis O. Wnnder ,
1625 Master Street , Assistant Post Master ,
fhlladelph'a.
"We have tested Its virtues , rersonally , and
know that for Dyspepsia , Billiousncsa. and
Throbbing Headache , it Is the best medicine the
world e > er saw. We have tried forty ether
remedies before Simmons' Liver Recnlator , but
none of them cave us more than temporary re
ef : but the Regulator not only relieved , but
cured ui. " Editor Telagnph and Messenger ,
Macon , Ga.
lUXnTiCTUMD OStT BT
J. H. ZEILIN d CO. ,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Price , 11.00 Sold by all Druggists.
A CHEMICAL MARVEL.
Though a them and leagues anay
Seltzer'a Tonic fountain tMm ,
We can drink the ; ame to-d.iy ,
In our fir-oil Western home * .
TliaLlwtoC'-cmistry'a pel
In an li s'ant nres'o1 fas ? !
Fresh as from the livin ? wo 1
Pt itze- bubbles In the t Uss !
Gives the r re elixir Hrth ,
Heilth'ul as tQefl nil sent
Hashlne fr m the breast of Earth.
T.'me and di-tinca what are thev ?
When Artthm can nproiu e'
Spritfira a thousaivl loigues away ,
F r tLe siuknuu'air.stant usu !
SOLI ) BV ALL DRUOOISTS
HOME TESTIMONY.
Hear what Ex-llavor ditvey , an h < flne tl
and prominent citizen of Pitju * , JAYS :
PIQUA , O , D.cember 29,1373
The DR. BOSANKOMKD CINE Co , I'iqua , O. :
CBMLRMKT 1 feel under many obligations to
you for the relief offorde ) me ly the use of your
In\a1u.ible raeilicinc , Dr. lioatitiko'a Rheumatic
Cure. I bav been for many vca'8 a sufferer
from Chronic Rheumatism , suffaiin at timer
most excruc'atins pains , and ilcnriiinir me of
manv nights' lecp. After coniiiltinr a number
of physicians and o'utaluinz no relief , 1 lorn
menceduslnpyour Rhenmatic Cure and aftci
usin ? four bottles , and taking the P.lood Purlfler
in canneetion uith it , I am absolutely curedfree
from any piin , able to attend to my buslness.and
resting perfe tly comfortable at ineiit.
Respectfully you , S. B. OARVEY
FREE Dr. fiasaiAo's Treatise on Rhcuma
tisni and fila tent on application.
Address
The Dr , Bosanko Medicine Co.
PIQliA , OHIO.
C. F. OOODilAN ,
Aaent. Onuba
( Tj ijna wcsk. 112 a day al home easily mane. Costly
1C (6outftlrcu. AddreitaTmeftCo. Pnrtl ndMa
ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND COM
TRACTORS.
The owner of the celebrated Kaolin
Banks , near LOUIS VILTE , NEB. , has
now ready at the depot at Louisville , on
the B. & M. railroad ,
to fill any order at reasonable prices. Par
ties desiring a white front or ornamenUl
brick will do well to give us a call or send
for sample.
J. T. A. HOOTER , Prop , ,
Lotiaville , Neb
FEVER ANi > A UE.
Defensive Medication
Ii a precaution wh'ch ' should never be nejlect-
ed when danuer is present , and therefore a
course of the Bitters at this season is particular
ly desirable , ejpecally : for the feelo and sickly.
As a remedy for biliousness , dyspepsia , nervou
ness , and bowel comrU'iti ' , there is nothing
comparable to this wholesome re torative
For sale hv all UnuzUtsanii Dealers generally
8ANTA OLAUS FODND.
Greatest Discovery of tne Age.
Wonuerf ul discoverestn ! the world have been mad <
Among other things where Santa Claui slaved ,
Children oft ask if he makes eoodd or not ,
If really he Ihfcs In a mountain of snow.
Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole
And suddenly droppedinto what secmcdlikc&holi
Where wonder ot wonders they found a new land
Vhllo fairy-liko beings appeared on each hand.
There were mountains like ours , with man
beautiful trrecn ,
And far brighter skieq than ever were Been ,
Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found ,
While flowers of exquhite fragrance were ; row
Ins aronnd.
Not lonR were they left to wonder In doubt
A belli ? soon came they had heard much about :
Twaa Santa Glaus' self and this they all say ,
He looked like the picture ' face every day.
He drove np a team that looked very queer ,
Twas a team f irrasshoppcrs instead of reinJcei
ITo rode In a shell Instead of a nleizli ,
But ho took them on toird and drove ther
away.
Ho showed them all uvcr his wonderful realm ,
And facwricg makin ? goods for women and men
Furriers were working on hats great and email I ,
To Dunce's the ? caid they were sending them al
Kris Klngle , the Glove Maker , told them at once
All our Gloves we are sending to Bunco ,
, SaaU showed them suspenders and many thing
mere.
Savins I alie took thts to frUnd Bunco's store.
Ktnta Glaus then whispered a secret he'd tell ,
As In Omaha every one knew Bunco well ,
He therefore should send his poods to his care ,
Knowing his friends will get their full share.
Now remember ye dwellers In Omaha town ,
All who want present ! to Bunco's go round.
For shirts , collars , or gloves great and email ,
Send your sister or aunt one and all.
Bnnce , Champion Hatter of the West. Derail ;
< OA fn < OOflP r day at homo. Samples wciJ
or U > 3 lU WMUW free. Address Stlojon & Co
orIf Portland. Maine.
B. A. FOWLI * . J AMU II. SCOT
h-
- FOWLER & . SCOTT ,
. ARCHITECTS
- Designs for bunding of any description o
' exhibition t our office. We have had over :
years experience In designing and supcrinten :
lax public buIIJins and rejidencca. Plow an
- 'estimates furnished on short notice.
e. HOOM s. u fIO I ntoo < ? m2o- i
e.Bll TWO DOLLARS WILL SECUR
THE WEEKLY BEE
* For One Year ,
EAST
-VIA THE
Chicago & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
It la the SHORT. SURE and Safe Ronto Cotwaan
COUNCIL BLUFFS
OKEOAGOMILWAITKEE
and all points EAST and NORTH.
IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE
ADVANTAGES THAN ANY
OTHER ROAD IN
THE WEST.
It Is the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which Is run
PULLMAN HOTEL CAES1
In addition to theroand to please all clasxes of
travelers. It tve FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Its
EATING STATIONS at 50 cents each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST !
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS
If you wl h the Beet Travelln ? Accommod.i-
tl nstou v.1'1 buy \our ticket by this Koute
Xa-A.SU \ \ ILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Ticket Ajenta can sell vou Throuxh Tickets
ua this road and Check usual Ei < -
Ke Free of Chararo
OMAHA TICKET OFFICE5-12JJ Farnham St ,
Cor. 14th. and at Union Paciflc Depot.
DENSER OFFICE In Colondo Central and
Union Picilc Ticket Office.
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 Haw Montgomery -
ery Street.
For Information , folders , maps , etc. , not ob *
talnable at Home Ticket Office , addreu any
ag nt of the Company , or
K4RVIH HUCHITf , ff. H. STEHNITT ,
Ooa'l M nas r , Oenl Paw. Azont ,
COICAQO , ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Oenl Azt Omaha ft Coundl Blufls.
SHORT LIKE
188O.
K.C..ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. ,
Is the only Drec\ ! Line to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No change of cars between Omaha and St. Louis
and but one between Omaha and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
BI1CHIXO ALL
Eastern & Western Cities
With lesa charges and In advance of other lines.
Tlila entire line ia equipced with Pullman's
Palace Sleepln * Cars , Palace Day Co ch-
w.lilller's Saftty Platform and
r Coupler and the celebrated
.
I3-SEE THAT"rYOUR TICKET READ3"
3TVia Kanua City , St Joseph andTSJ
TConncilBIuffs K.R.v
Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In the
West.
J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 ,
Cen'I Supt. , dcn'1 Paea. & Ticket Ae't
St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo ,
W C. SEACHRIST. Ticket Agen. ,
211 Fifteenth Street , between Famham and
Donclas , Union Block , Omaha.
JOS. TEUON , A. E. BARNARD.
Poea. Agent , Omaha. Oen'rl Arent , Omaha.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Relialle Sioux City Route I
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I
Prom COUNCIL BLUITS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
And all j > ointaln Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. Thia ) Inia equipped ith the Im
proved Wcstinuhouso Automatic Air Brakes and
ilillcr Platform Coupler and Buffer. Afld for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
ia unsurpassed. Elesjant Drawing Room nd
Sleeping Cara.owned ami controlled by the com
pany , run Through Without Chanjo between
Union 1'aciflc Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs ,
and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Deiot | at Council Blnffa , at 5:15 : p m. ,
reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul
at lltfj a. m , making
jSirTEN HOURS IK ADVANCE OF
ANY OTHER ROUTE.
Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 p. m. , ar-
ri\ii ? at Sioux City at 4:15 a. m. . and Union
Pacific Transfer Depot , Council BlnfTti , at 9:50
a. m. Be sure that your tlcketi road via " 3. C.
&P. R. H. " F.C. I1ILLS ,
Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa.
P. E. nOBINSON , Aea't Gen'l Pasa. Agent.
J. II. 0"BRYAN ,
Southneatem Freight and Pa3 ner Afrent.
my20-tf Couudl Bluffs
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Carsl
CHICAGO
QURLINGTON & QUINCY
With Smooth and Perfect Trark , Eleg&nt Pas
senger t'taches , and
PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DININC CARS
_
It is acknowledged tiy the Frees , and all wto
travel uvcr It , to bo the Best Appointed and
Best Manigcd Road In tba Country.
PASSBNaBRS GOING BAST
Should hear In mind that this U the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
Anil Points East , North and Northwest.
Passengers hy this Route have choice of
FOUfi DUTEEENT KOUTES ,
And the AilvanUjro of Six Daily Lines of FaUca
Slcci/m ; Can from Chicago to
New York CityWithout Change.
All Express Trains on this linearo equipped with
the Wcstin jhouse Patent Air Brakes and
Miller'a HAtent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the moat Perfect Pro
tection Against Acci
. dents in the world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'HING CARS
Are run on th eBunington Koute.
Information concerning Routes , Rates , limi
Confection * , etc. , will be cheerfully given b }
app.yin at the olllce of the burllujtoii Route
01 : ; Kourtccntn Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
C.E I'EUKiNS. I ) . W. HITCHCOCK.
tJeri'l i'anajer. Gen. Wtst'n Pass. Ag1 ! .
J. O. PHILLIPI'I , St. Joe. , Uo.
General Agent , Omaha.
U. Tf. DUEL ,
fcpE-Jt Ticket Agent , Omohk.
AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS
For all the purposes of a
CURING
, Costicfneut , Jauntfict
linn , Dysentery , foil
Stomacn and Breath
an
niti , nheumatim
, Kntptlma ami Ski
D'ueaMf , Dillioutnea
1Unt
Liter Complaint
.Brop yTetterToiivn
'anil Salt Rheum
til. ] . - Ifornu , Couf.A'eiirol
gia , ai a Dinner Pill , and Puri/yiny the Blood
are the most congenial purgative ytt perfected
IgS their effects abundantly show how much the
excel all other Pills. Tney are safe and pleawc
to take , but powerful tcure. . The purge jut
the foul humors from the blood ; th ulat
the ehuginb or disordered organs into tion
and they Impart health and tone to the who !
bein ? . They ucre not only the every day con
plaints of everybody , but formidable and dangei
oiu diseases. Mostekilful physicians , raost en
Intnt clergymen , and our b st citizens , send cei
tificateaof cures performed , and of the jrea
beneDU derived from these Pills. They are th
safest and beft physic for children , because mil
rth as well as effectual. Eeinz sugar coated , the
. , are easy to take ; and being purely vegetabli
They > r entirely harmlejs.
PREPARED BY
,
DR. J. . AYER & CO. ,
LOWEEL , MASS
Practical and Analytical Chemist
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers i
on Medicine.
20
ad- a week In your own town , 'lenca and :
ind $66 outfit free. Address a. Hallett & Ci
Pertland , M
Sol
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APPETIZER-
For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP
TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS.
The most acceptable prep-HtiOT In the kivmn w. r'd Ev .l.llne f TO' f ROCK ami RYE a " .ft .
Lemon Juice , you have an exellent Appetizer Tonic , f. r . .em r l and ( .imily tuo r .
immense ndnerjwni ! ; 5 If .ua tno num.ruiu ttslu .nau. nc noi dai > ar tha b t e.Ucn.-ca
of its tlruieaamlpo'ul.m-.v.
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than
any article in the market.
flAMTlflM . . .PO TBE DECEIVED by unprlnclplwl timers ho try to palm off f pen von
.
Ufl.lIIUIli common Rock ami Kv m p'ajeof onr Tor f KOCK ami KYK. whith i tl. .
only UhlJllAThl ) article made , tbe GENUINE Bavins a UOVERNMKVT STAMP on e h bott.c.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue :
TREASURY DEPARTMENT , OFFICE OF INTERNAL RF.VENCE , >
WASUMOIOM , 1) . C , J.nuar > S6 , IbStf. f
Xtltn. LAWRENCE i MARTIN. 1111 Madison St. , Chicago. H's. .
GSSTUSI w. ThU compound. In the opinion of this office. wottd ! have a sufficient quantit v
the BALSAM OF TOLU to ishe It all the advan-aanj a.i.rlic.1 to thli aniclo in jimtonil curcpUint * .
while the whbkyard the sjrup constitute an emalsion remlcriiiic it an aereeablu rcraw't to tiu
patient. Compounded acconlinr to th formula , it may properly tvcioj-vila * a MEDK I > Al >
PREPARATION aider the pimMors of U. S R vi ed statt'ICM. aud whoa 0 ! > taniml , a ly 'u
sold by Dru < gbt < . Apothecanen and Other Persons without r > nderiu them liable to cay j ccUt
tax as liquor dealers
Yours Respectfully , ( Signed ) OREEN. B. RA DM , Commissioner
LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Ills.
. Proprietors , Chicago , .
Sold by DRUGGISTS. GEOGEES and DEALERS every where
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CFOCRAPHY O * flUS COUNTRY.
SEE BY EXAMINING THlb MAP. frlAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. B ,
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE
Its main line runs from Oilman Co'incll innlnoCun fnrcntlnirinirn - rafinly. r.ri J
Bluffi. pa."Inn thrnush Juliet. < > ttc a. I. f.Ule. nicnl ft-iitcro f mI'akur nr 1 11 * > ! ' f > * r
lieneseo. Mollne. Hoc * hinnd. Davenport. W-tt tf.\I.O .V .incro you call cujoy your i & '
Liberty , Iowa City.Mareniio. Ilriwklyn Crlnnei : , I at nil hears of me day.
Ues Maine * ( th-9 capital of lowal. Stuart , \ tlanjlairntBcrnt In n llrtOsej span the A ss..t ft
tic. and Awei : with branches from lur ! u . and Slla'ourl ri e.-satall point'er- > < „ t >
JnnUIonto'l'pofla'rwiltnn Junction to.Musca1 1 llne.and trahireMnre-iToMpitatltiun.
tlte. Wa'hlnyton. Falrtteld. Kl.lon , Uclknap , I Kan as City. I-eiivenirnrtn. and Atcutcou
CentrcvllIe.lTmccton. Trenton. Oitllatln. ' ameI I ntTthin brlncmailn In Unloti Ix-jxitm
mn. l avenwurth. Atchlson. and Kai-as City.I I TUB I'UI.M II'AI. K. U. J I'NNf"
\Vashln V > n t blifourneyOskaloona.unil Knot- [ THIS OUtAT T1IUUUU1I LU B
tonsoort. Tllle : KcoSuic Independent. to Karalncton. Rlilon. Iloniipirtn Ottumwv c- Ken . . . . _ * - ' rOl At LOWS j HicAiKt with all dlveMlc" .lnc ( W AT
vlllp.Oski.liMn. > . 1'elln. Monroe , and l cs Mnlnes ; "jSiSSiaS'w.n.
Newton to Monroe ; Iie Mnlnes to Indlanolaand . . wtU.ltoUA4M. & wf ,
Wlnternet : AtlnntlutoLenlsanil Audiilmn : nnd tt. W At IL Hill
A"oca to Ilarlan. This H positlvelr the only At\VA u.sr.T ( > v HEIGHTS , with r. „ i\
Kallroad , which own , and operate * a Ihrouuh u it it.
line from Chlcneu Into the State of Kansn * . At I.A SALI-K wi. i III. Ont. u. IL
Thronch Expre s I'assenizerTrains , wltti Pull Ml'i-i.liM. will ) I * P. A. J. : ! 1) . JtK v J
man "alace I'nrs ultnched.arenin each / dally W . Ill Mid. , and T. I' & W Ilili.
fcetwcen CHICAOO am ! I'EOIUA. KAXHAS Crrv. At HOCK tL.yi > with MllwntiHee . * wx t
CorjNcir. ULDrra. USAVENWUKTII and ATcnt- Island 3.iort . l..nr " and llork IM | Alew
so.v. Throushcamiirenl orunbetweenJli : nu- At ItAVENPimt. wild ( he Duvolipi.rf nsu
* ee nnd Kan a > City , via the "Milwaukee aud C.M.X ! > t.i' K. K.
Kock Island Sho" Line. " At WESTI.IHEUTT withthelS. IMC..V > K tfc
The "Great V-ocIc Island" Is anenlflcently AtlilllNNLM. 'ith I eutru Iowa tt ' (
equipped. Its rna.1 bed H simply perfect , and its > tI > EMoiM. . < wltlil > M S.F l > Itn
track la laid nlth steel rail * . AKiifMii IlLrrr * . witli tnitm l"acij it , .
What will please you mont will b < the plcasnr" AtCiMAIIA. wllh 11 AI.lo.lt.lt IE m iN > . ,
of enjoylne your niealn. while passim : over the At ( i.rMiiraJfNcri..wiiiiit.r icfv -
bcnutlf ul prnirici of Illinois and lown. In At UTTl'MWA. wltc ' onlral IiiwalC t
onrmnfnUtlcrnt Ulnlni : Cars that accompany ull Et-Ul'acpndC tt.fi.lj It. IliH
Thronch KipruK.i Tnlns. Tou cet an cntlr At KtoKt-K. with "IVi. . l'et > i\Vir. . Vl v ; J
meal , as good as Is served In any Ural-class hotel , IA > UIS A I'lie. , nnd ! l . Km. .t NW. . K M.M.
lor sovemy-tlvo ceuts. At lAJiruov. wltlill. 5-t.J It. IL
t ppreclatlnir the fact that a majority of the At ATClllioN. wl'h Atcli. . Toiickn &i
people prefer separate apartments fur different Atch. A.Neb. and ( en , llr V I' 1C. I Ids.
purposes ( and the Immense p is-enuer business At I.eAVE.vnouTii , wltli Kan. 1'ac. . < 3C d ? v
of this line warranting It ) , weari ppmnd | to an Cent. 1C. ItiH-
nounce that this Compan ) runi I'ulliiuin l ilace AtKA.N.SA ClTV.with all lines for tht
bleeping Can for sleeping ; purposes , and Pilnce aud Southwest.
I tJI. .MAX IA .ACE CAIt.S n f run thrtiimli to iT.oici/t. itr.s
COUXCJIL , 1IK.VFF8. KANSAS Cl'VT. A TCHISOX. nd \'K.N\VOIITJ
Ticket * Tlu thli Xlne. Uiimvn u the "Orcnt Jlock JvluiiU JCoutv. " uro JOlC .
all Ticket Agents In the United Ntuten i.nil Cunailn.
For Information not abtulauble at your homo ticket office.
.
Qca'l Superintendent. tiea'l Tkt. ajd 1'assVr Axt _
GHAS.
FURNITURE , BEOD1NG , FEATHERS.
And evoryiiiing pertaining to the Fnrnitnra and
Upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
SJBCZ v
1208 and 1210 Fa
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
: F o K. isso.
,
ut
,
, BY P. P.MAST&CO. SPRINGFIELD
, MANUFACTURED . . . , ,
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron tfeam Walking
Cultivator , with or without Springs ,
TheUfcw Force Feed ISuckeve Drill , one or two Horse Stjle ,
Enquire for them at the beat dealers.
F. H. PTT&H. Gen. Agent. Omaha , Neb
*
CUKES RHEUMATISM. CURES COCCH3 and
COLDS.
CUKES KHEUMATISM , CUKE3 COCGH3 and
COLDS
in
CORES SORETHROAT.CORES DTPTIIERIA.
. LAM BACK and KTIFF JOINTS
CORF ! LA\"E BACK , ami STIFF JOJST- * .
CORES Bl IN * , COTS and BRUISE3.
CORES B RNS. COTS nnd BP.O1SES.
SOLD IN OMAHA BALL DP.OCOISTS.
jt-jTGo to Tour DrujyUt for MLa Freeman's
K w National Tiyea. Sot bri fhtutts uui ( luro-
bllltyof oolozthay ara one < juilled Color 2 to
NERVOUS DEBiUTY
Vital WrakneMan.l teg *
tratlnfromoverw ic
Indlccretion
and promptl
CfJ
It the most suc- /iO
C"snfnl r meily known. Prira St rer ti" or
vlth and Lirra via ! jf oowdcrfor35 , rit j , < * a t
Ireo on rertlpt of price. UUMI'lir.\ :
HOMED. MED CO , ' ( Fulton at. . N. .7 l rk.
Illust. Cataua of llecclpls
A. S. PEXDERY.
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
hAS PEU1IANESTLT LOCATED UB > ! " . '
ICAL OFF1CU ,
< 93 Tenth Street , - OilAlIA , N
s bin services In all deform * i * o
mcdlclsa ami surgery , both in icerc-iai xii
pacUl pracucj , acute and chrome disown. ( U
ba coDnuiUxl al h : ana day , ami will rWU
part * or th city ml coaaty oa receipt ot letf
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