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

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AlTOIiNEY-AT-LAW FttTnhim St , Omaha
Patents , Pensions aniLGovcrn-
nicut Claims.
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ijn. A. J foi'i'.cton , and T. L. Kimball " ,
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A. T. CRQSSUY , s
TTORKFY AM > Cul XSELOR AT LAW
l\o 3H Sowth 15th St , bet. Famharn and
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A. SrcRots. W. W. IUKTLETT
STURCES & BARRETT ,
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CHAKLES POWELL ,
"TCETICE OKTUE I'EACE oraer 15th &nd
tl tarrliaitiSt * . , Omaha Jieb.
VIM S ! EFAL ,
A TTORXFY AT LAW C n-.pbcil'a Block ,
-CX. 13lli ? xrcethctwccu FxrrJiain and Doujtlaa.
D. L. THOMAS.
AT L/V Loana mercy , buys
ATTOKKKT reil teutc. Room 8 , Crelchton
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A. C. TF.GUP ,
A TTOKNr" AT LAW Office to Huscom'g
_ tIliorX wiih George E. Pritchett , 1608
St. OMAHA , KEB.
DEXFERL THOMAS ,
/ TTORNEY AT LAW Crulctinuik B Bclld
JLi. In * .
A. M. CHADV/iGK / ,
A TTORT.Y AT LAW office IEM
.A Sir ,
A. SWA8TZIAXDE
A TTOHNZY AT LAW Cot. ISth and Ftrchun
.CL Htrcit. m y 8tf
WILLIAM A. FOHDA.
i TTORNEY AKD COUNSELOR AT LAW.
JIloom No. 6. Frcnzcr Block , opposite Poet
OlBce OMAHA , NEB.
WJS. L. PEABGDY ,
T" A YYER QZc * In CroJchlon Block. Bert ia
.Li PoEtOSce , OMAHA , NEBRASKA ,
rtTBLIO. CCI.T.ECTIOKS MADZ
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
ft TTORNKY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
.Cl. TnS PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth
nn Prnrapllv Attended to.EA
O'SfflEH & EARTLETT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
OFFIfS-Pnlon Bloclt.ri'lccnth nnf Farnham *
A. L. nCBISUH.
A T1OUNF.V AT LAW. Room frcighton
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KftREASH SICOK. CDS. CD'JCISTH STS.
OHAHA , KEB.
W. J. Connell ,
Attomey-at-Law ,
onicr Krnit roomn , np Blairs , In Hinscom's
new l-rick hundinir , U. W.ccrner Fifteenth rnd
Fa' * Iiam KttnetJi
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SISIKK : & REIHCK ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
Spci1./- ' 'tent'oa vill I * plvcn to all alt
araiiii cn-i Ti'lwfl ! c\ry description ; will
re t ) in al .tho Court * of the Kuts nud the
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EDWARD W. SIMERAL ,
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V. F. KAKCERSON ,
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PARKS SODWIH ,
* .TY AT LAW th tud Donjtai
ATTJ .r > iliti O W.Doanp
O. J. UDKT
RICHARDS & HUHT ,
Attorneys - Law.
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* A ncwaii'l liitlicrto uiiViuiun mulj- for all
Xllsoi cs fit tl o KiJnpyn , 1 ' auu Urinary
Urgnns. _ _ _ _ _ _
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: ffrc'n and rurej nlicu n > > tl.in - c' - can.
Fur fale j all Diuzsir-Uur t by mail free
upon rcccip of tbc pi ice , tivO
| DAY KIDKEY PAD co. , PRC.S ,
Toledo , O.
CSTScad your aJdrc fl for ou little book ,
.Uow * Life wan Saved. "
TURBINE
WIND ENCINE
MANUFACTURED BY
Hast , Fees & Co. , Springfield , 0.
The Strongest and Most Durable
WS & 5 i F
mu I
In the World.
HundrcJs ia u e in lov-i and Nebrulu Sold
by Dcalcn in nearly cvrry county.
This cnt represents oar
Buckeye Force Pump
vhlsh is particnlariy
adapted to Wind Mill
use , as tt works caaily
and throvra a constant
stream , and does not
freeze up in the cold
est weather. Send for
prJcs list
W. H. RAYXER ,
Wwtcra Ag't , Omoii , Kcb.
THE DAILr BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING COPROPRIETORS. .
SIC Parnham , let. Sth and 10th Struts
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ,
1 Copy 1 year , in advance ( postpaid.83.00 )
Btn-mtrg " 4.00
Smontbs " 2.00
TIME TABLES-
THE MAILS.
C , 4 K. W. B. R. , 630 a. m. , S:10 : p. ra ,
C. B. & Q 5 : SO a. m. , 2:40 : p. m.
C. R 1 & P. R. R. . 5:30 a , m. , 8:40 : p. m.
CSt Joe 6:30 a. m.
S. City &P.530 a.m.
U. P , R.R. , 11:40 a. m.
O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 0. m.
B. & M.i. . R , 8:40 : a m.
0. ft N. W. , 7:30 a m.
ornnxo
C. tN.TT. R.R. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m.
C. R & Q. , 11 a. m , 950 p. m.
C. K I. &P11 a. m. , 11 p. a.
C. B. tSt , Joe. . 11a.m. , 11p.m.
U. P. E. R. , 4 p m.
0. & R. v. irom Llncobi , 12:10 p. m ,
S City & P. , 11 a. m.
B. &M. in Neb.,4 p. m.
Local nulls for States Iowa leave bat once a
dav , vis : 4:30 a. m.
Office open from 12 to 1 p. m. Snndxya ,
THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster.
Arrival And Departure of
Trains
UNION PACIFIC.
LKAVX. ARRIVE.
Dully Express. . . . 12:15 p. m. 3:25 : p. m.
do Mixed 6.1" p m. 4:25 p. m.
do Freiuht E'JJOa. m. 1:40 p. nr.
do do S:15a.m. : 12:20a.m.
TIME CARD OF TIIE BURLINGTON.
LEAVE OMAIIJL. ARRIVE OMAHA.
xpreta 3iOp. : m. Express 10:00 : a. m ,
ilail .6 )0 ) a. tn. Mall 10:00 p. m ,
Sundays Exceptcd. EundajsExcrptcd.
CIIICAGOROC { K ISLAND & PACIFIC.
Mall 0:00 a. m. I Mail 10:00 : p. m.
Express 3:40 : p. m. | Express 10:00 a. m.
CTI3AGO KORTHWESTEKN.
Mall 6 : 0a.m. I Mail. . . * . . . . 7:20 : p. tn.
Express 8:40p. : m. | Express 10:00 a. m.
Sundajsexcepted.
KAKSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLTJFF8.
LEAVE AHUVK.
ila.il 8:00a.m. I Express 7:10am.
Express 6uOp.m. | Mafl 7:25 | .m.
The on'y line runnlne Pullman Sleeping Cars
out of Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAIIA & NORTIIWEhTERN AND ISIOUI
CITY 4 PACIFIC EAILROADS.
Express 8:00 : a. m. 1 Fxpros" 4:30 p m.
Daily Except SundiyB.
B. & M. B. R. in NEBRASKA.
[ WEST ] ( KABiJ
Omaha ( ly ) 80 Kearney J'nch)6:50 ) am
Plattem'thar 10:25 : a tn BloomlngtonIv)5:10 ( ) : am
KoarnjJ'ncar)7:55pm ) KedCloudh)65 ) am
lied Cloud ( arr)7:5tp ) m Plattsu'th ( ar ) 4:20 p m
Bloom'gtunarD:25pm ( ) : Omihaarr.435pm
REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY.
laaUnsrs ( lv ) 6:05 a m ) Bloom'etonarlSOpm )
.tliom'.njrton l:3S p m I Hasting ( r ) 6:55 p m
Orleans ( \ \ ) 7:30 a m | Indianila ( irl0pra )
OrKaiid ( ar ) 7:03 p m | Indianolal > ) " .33 pm
SIOUX CITY i ST. PAUL R. R.
MJl 6:10 : a ml Express 10:00 : arn
KTircf8 8,40pm | Mail 7-.20 p m
WABASU , ST. LOUldt PACIFIC.
LIAVEs ! ARRIVES.
Mall 8a.m. I Mail ll : 5a m
txprois 3:49 : p. m ( Express 4:25 p. m.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R.
Lcive Omaha , daily. 8 a. m , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. ,
11 a. m , lp. m. , 2p. m.,3p.m , 6 p. m , , 6p.
m. ,
Leave Council Bluffs ; 8:25 a. m. , fl ! 5 a. m , ,
125 a , m. , 11S5 a. ra , 15 p m , 2:25 p. m. ,
3:25 p. m. 5:25 p. m. , 6:25 : p. m. ,
Four trips on S an Jay , leaving Omaha at 9 and 11
a. in. , 2 and 5 p. ra ; Council Bluffs at 9:25 ,
11U5 a. m. , and 2:25 : and 6:25 : p m.
FASSM.OER TRAINS
I ave Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m. , 830 a. tn. , 1
p m. , 1:50 p. m. , 7:25 : p. m. ,
1/e.ue Council Bluffs : 0:15 : a. m , , 9:40 : a. m. ,
11:40 am.5:25p : in , 7.00 p. m. , 7:50 p. m.
Doily except Sundiij- .
OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R , E ,
LSAVE , 1RRITS.
Mall 10:45 : a. m. , 4 J5 p. m.
Daily except Sundays.
COMMERCIAL.
Omaha Wholesale Markets ,
OMAHA , August 23,1880 ,
BUTTER AND EGGS ,
Choicetable , 1014o
lcer lol 710
. . e'lh eggs , par doz. 12J
Honey 20
POULTRY.
.nickcns. per doz 225
Ducka 8@9
' G116UERIES.
BUQARS.
Cut Loaf 10
Powdered 10 ?
Granulated 10
Standard "A" 10J
OffA 10
Extra "C" 91
SYRUPS.
Extra cho ! ce and very bright. . , 50
Lright Table Drips 45
New Orleans MoUasses 50
Market advancing.
COFFEE.
Tlio , prime to choice 17J
Rio good to prime - . 161
Rio fair to good 15
Mochn 2"i
0. G.Java
KICK.
Choice _ 8J
Goodtoprime
New Prunes
OldPrunes
Currants.choice new 74
BlaclcBerries 12 *
Pitted cherries . 20
Michigan grtd Apples . . . . 8
N. Y. Sliced . 9
Evaporated " . EJ
State Peaches. . . . . 8
Salt Lake Peaches . 15
California Peaches . 15
CANNED QOODS.
"S"0ystcrs , 2 lb cans , . case. . 3 70
do do 1 lb can , per case. . 240
LichtWeight OyRtcre 2 lb case 2 90
Salmon , 1 11 , I * dozen . 1 75
do 2Ui.tfilozen . 265
Standard Tornatoes,2 lb , 0 case 2 30
" 3 lb , V CA e 3 00
Standard Peaches. 3 lb. $ case. 4 40
" 21b , V caso. 340
R aspberries , 2 lb , $ ? case. . 3 00
Ulackberrie * , 2 lb , case . 280
Corn , 2 Hi.tf case . 3 80
Apples , Gal , V * doz . 3 75
Narrow Fat Peas,2 lb , I ? case. . 4 00
S trius ; Beans. 2 lb , per case - 2 40
SUNDRIES.
Nutmegs. . 10
Pepper . 17
Allspice . 17
Cloves . 45
Co sia . 20
Candles , IGoz . la
Green wichLyepercise ! . 3 85
Beaus.per bushel . 1 SO
Cheese full cream . 11
GLASS.
Window Glass , CO per cent dis
count off list.
HARDWARE. .
* - IRON.
Common bar. . . . . . 3
Horse-shoe bar . * 4
Norway nail rod. . . 9
STEEL.
Cast plow . 9
Am. ca-tt , tool . . . . . . . . . IS
JesVs.Eng. do . 20
: < A1LS.
Tv-nc , npw&rdi. . . 5 50
li'rd'd's shoe 'g . 550
" inule" . 650
Omaha nails tens , upwards. . . 3 50
Nw'str'ghn . 23@30
Putn.-un nails . 23@SO
DPtY GOODS.
BROWN COTTONS.
Atlantic "H" . 75
do "P" . " 7
repperell "O" _ . " " 79
uo "R" . . . " " " " rJ
do "E" . . . . 8i
IndianlTead . "I. . . " " " 8
Lawrcn X X . / in
Nehraoka , Standard "AA" .
DEX1MS.
Beaver Creek " "
, "AA" .
Haymakers 91
Pabner o
" "
Otis "AXA" . 15
do "BB" „ U
do "CC" li
Warren "AXA" 15
" *
do "BB" "I 14
do "CO" 53
BLEACHED COTTONa.
Lonsdale 91
do Cambric 12i
Cabot g $
Fruit of the Loom 10
> ewYork Mills 121
Hflls'Muslin U
Wamsutta 12J
Pepperell lSi@27j
TICKINGS.
Amoskeas 18
FallsOTliO 20
do "AA" K ?
do "AAA" 16
Pearl River. . . I1
Holyoke. . . . . i
Albany 7 *
Albion if
Harmony ° t
American 7
Allen'a 6 1-2
Allen'sPinks 8
Anconafancy - . . . . 71-2
Manchester 8
Merrimac 71-2
Merrimac shirtincs 6 1-2
Richmonde 6 1-2
Richmonds , E 71-2
Suragne's 6 1-2
Simpson's mourning 71-2
Simpson's black 71-2
STBIPES.
American 10@11
Amoskeag. 12
Awning ttripes li
Lewieton.A 17 1-2
Hamilton 11 1-2
Omega Ilal2
Pittsfield. 10
LUMBER.
Framing , 18 ft and under. . . . 520 00
Each add. ft over 18 , 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 BOAED3.
Astock 40 CO
B " 3500
C " SO 00
"
CommonBtook . . . . . 2500
FLOORING.
No. 1 flooring 4000
No.2 " 3500
No. 3 " 2500
Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 45 00
BIDIKO.
No.lEiding 2500
No.2 " 2250
No.3 " 2000
PICKETS.
No. 1 pickets , per M 32 50
No.2 " " 2500
FINISHING.
No. 1 finien , 1J , 1J , and 2in. . . 55 00
No.l " lin 5000
No. 2 " li , li , and 2 in. . 45 00
No.2 " 1m 4000
No.3 " in S500
SHIP LAP.
Plainshiplap 2300
OG " No.l 3000
" " No.2 2500
" No.3
CEILISO.
| beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 2500
" " No.2 2300
" 4 and C in. , No. 1. . . 40 00
" " " No.2. . . 3500
'orrugated ' ceiling , No. 1 50 00
SHIKULES.
A star ( best ) sh'ngles 3 75
No , 2 " 300
No.3 " 250
Lath 400
, ime , bbl 135
" bulk , per bu 40
! ementbbl 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. . . 1 25
Well curbing ; 30 00
Rough $ , and 2 in. , in halts ,
perlOOftlin 50
rosra
Jedar halves , 7 in IS
" Gin 16
" Quarters in IB
Oak , 4x4 30
4x6 40
O G casing , 6i and 6 in. , per
lOOftliu 300
Oak plank andtimber , per M. 40 00
Clearpoplar 50 00
Black Walnut 100 00
HIDES.
Green hides , perlb
Green cured hides
Dry hides 15al7
Dry salted hides 10al2
Sheep Pelts 25al 50
Tallow 4i
LIQUORS , WINES , ETC.
High wines , pergal 1 OS
Alcohol , ISO per cent per gal. 2 10
Fren h spirits , proof. 1 18
Marshall's bourbon whisky. . . . 1 23
Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25
Brandy , very fine , per gal. . . . 2 OO.iS 00
" common to fine 130
Gin , 100 per cent 150
" Holland , UO per cent 125
Rums , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 60a3 00
New England 2 00
Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50
" " per case 7 50
" _ per 100 cases 7 00
Champagnes , pints in baskets. 25 00
Domestic chnmpaigue 22 00
Port wine , per case 1 C0a3 00
Sherries 1 50a3 00
Ales. Edinburgh 2 7-ri
Bass&Co.'s 225
Guinness Dublin stout 2 25
LEATHER.
l > et slaughter solo 32
Beat oak 41
French kipg 1 lOal 40
French calf , leading brands. . . 1 50a2 10
Domestic kips 75al 10
Domenic calf * 1 lOal 30
Hemlock upper , per foot . . . . . 2oa2G
Oak upper , per foot 25a'-6
Grain , upper per foot 25
Linings , per doz 8 00a9 50
Toppings , per doz 11 00
Morrocca ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a'-8
" oil dressed 35
" Simon per skin 3 00a3 25
" glove kid 30
Boot webbing , per foot 45
HARNEbS LEATHER.
No. 1 Pittsburg oak 44
No. 1 Pittsburg oak 42
No. 1 Cincinnati oak 41
No. 2 Cincinnati oak 31
No.lhemlock SO
No. 2 Hemlock 37
COAL-RETAIL.
Anthracite 1050
Blossbuig 12 OJ
Wyoming 8 50
Oskaloot-a 6 50
Iowa nut 5 00
While Breast 5 50
Facts that We Know.
If you are suffering with a severe
cough , cold , asthma bronchitis , con
sumption , loss of voice , tickling in
the throat , or any affection ot the
throat or lungs , we 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. KING'S NEW Discov-
EP.Y will cure you of Asthma , Bron
chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se
vere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness ,
or any Throat or Lunp Disease , if you
wiHcall at JK. . ISH Drutr Store you
can get a trial bottle free of cost , era
a regula- size bottle for Sl.OO
janlGly(2) ( )
Euc&len's Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
ic guaranteed to give perfect satiafac-
Uod in every case or money re landed.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha.
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.
Hunt acturcrs ol
STANDARD SHOT
CSJ1 * * * i ' 5-tKI1J. .1- - 'Tf"l ji ! > X ' lrl
' /g.'kU'Ty ; i vu. -zf&tK i
, /nimimmnmnniitimmnii/
BE SURE TO BUY IT.
THE BEST IN MARKET.
E. W , BLVTCIIFOKD & CO
Manufacturers of Le d Pip , Pheetind Bar Lead
Block Tin , Tipeuia Solder , Uraeed Oil
and Oil CaVo.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLINTON ST. , CHOCQ
SEVENTY-FIVE MltES AN HOUR.
"I am a railroad engineer. Away ,
along in ' 67 , during the great panic , I !
was running on the F. and 0. roid. J
The railroad companies were going un
der in all directions. Every day we
heard of new failures and quite often
in a quarter where we least expected
it. Our read was generally looked
upon aa ona of the most substantial
in the nation ; nobody seemed to have
any fears that it would fail to survive
the general mash-upbut ; yet I didn't
fully share in the general confidence.
Wages . . ere cut down , arrearages col
lected , and a great many other little
matters seemed to indicate to me thht
the road had got into rather deeper
water than was agreeable all around.
Among other things , the master me
chanic had told me in the spring that
the company had ordered four first
quality Taunton engines for the fall
pisaenger business. The road was
put in the very best condition and
other preparations were made to cut
down the time and put the trains
through quicker than was ever known
before , when the new engines should
come. Well , there was but one of the
engines came.
"I raid there was but one engine
came : but she was , in my opinion , al
together the best over turned out of
the Taunton works ; and that is saying
as much as can be said in pr.\iso of any
engine. She wai put i ; , my charge
immediately , with the understanding
that the was mine.
"It was Saturday when she came
out of the shop , and I was to take a
special train up to Y . The train
was to carry up the president and sev
er tl officers of the mad to meet aomo
officers of another roadj which crossed
oura there , and arrange some import
ant business with them.
"I had no trouble at all in making
my forty miles an hour going out.
The engine handled herself mrstbeiu-
tifully. We wera just holding up at
Y j when Alrich , the treasurer ,
who had come out on the platform to
pub the breik on , slipped and fell.
As wo were still under good headway
ha was much injured and was carried
off to the hotel insensible.
"According to the president's direc
tions I switched off my train , turned
my engine and stood ready to start
back to C at a moment's notice.
"Alrich's presence was of EO much
Importance that the business could
not be transacted without him ; so all
those I had brought out , except the
president and Alrich , went back to
U on the three o'clock express
train. This was the last regular train
which was to pssj over the road until
next Monday.
"Early in the evening I left the ma
chine in charge of my fireman and
went over to an opting house to see if
I could not spend the time more
pleasantly than on my engine. The
hours dragged themselves away slow
ly. I was ulayinga game of dominoes
with the station agent when in came
Roberts , the president , in a state of
great excitement.
"Harry , " said ho tome , 'I want you
to put me down in C at twelve
o'clock. "
"As it was nearly eleven o'clock
then , and the distance was seventy-
five miles , I thought he was joking at
first ; but when wo got ou-tside the
doer , ho caught me by the arm , and
hurried mo along so fast that I saw he
was in ear -est.
" 'Harry , ' said ho , 'if you don't set
mo down n ? C by 12 o'clock I am
a ruined man , and Ihis road is n ru
incd road. Aldrich is dead ; but ho
told mo before he died , th.it he had
embezzled from time to time 8300,000
of our money , and his clerk is to start
with it on the twelve o'clock boat from
0 for Canada. If we don't have
that money on Monday morning , to
make some payments with , the road
gee ? into other hands ; and if you put
me down at C at. the ruzht time ,
so that I nave the money , you shall
hive $5000. Understand it , Harry.
Five thousand dollars ! '
"Of course I understood it. I saw
now the reason why the wages had
been cut down ; I undarstood it alland
my blood boiled. I felt that I would
save the road if I lived , and told Rob
erts so.
" 'See that you do it , Harry. " he
replied as he climbed up the steps of
the ccach whichjcoupled to my engine.
"I sprang up into the footboard ,
got up the switch tender to help my
fireman , opened tha throttle , and just
as she commenced moving looked at
my watch it was just eleven o'clock ,
so that I had one hour to make my
seventy-five miles in.
"From Y to C there wore
few curves on the road ; but there
were several heavy grades. I was per-
fectly'acquainted with every rod of it ;
so that I knew exactly what I had to
encounter , and when I saw how the
engine moved I felt very little fear for
the result.
The road , for the first miles , was an
air line , and so smooth that my engine
ilow along with acarely a perceptible
jar. I was so busy , posting myself
up as to the amount of wood and wa
ter aboard , etc. , that wo danced by
the first station almost before I was
aware of it , having been five minutes
out , and having five miles accom
plished.
"You are losing time ! " yelled a
voice from the coach. I looked
around , and there stood Roberts with
his watch in his hand.
"I knew very well that wo would
have to increase our speed by some
means if we carried out our plans of
reaching C by midnightaiid looked
around anxiously to see what I could
do to accomplish that purpose. She
.w < i8 blowing off steam fiercely at 210
[ pounds ; 101 turned down the valve to
200 , for I know we should need it all
to make some of the heavy grades
which lay between us and C .
"It was three miles to the next st4-
lion. With the exception of a few
curves the track was as good as the
bst. As we darted around what com
monly seeuled to bo a rather long
curve , at the station , but which was ,
at our high speed , short enough , I
looked at my watch , and wo had done
it in two minutes and a half.
" 'Gaining , ' I shouted back to Rob
erts , who was yet standing on the
platform of the coach.
" 'Lookjjout for tha heavy grades ,
ho replied , and went inside the car.
"Tho next six miles rose gradually
from a level the first , to ten and a half
feet prado the last , which lay between
us and the next station. My fireman
kept her full and now she began to
get hot. .Tha furnace door was red
and the steam raised continually , so
that she kept her speed and passed
the station like a streak of light in
five minutes.
"Now came nine miles like the last ;
over which she kept pace with her
time , and passed the station in seven
and a half minutes.
"Here , for ten miles , we had a 20-
foot grade to encounter ; but the worst
of it all was at this place we would be
obliged to atop for wood. I was just
going to speak to Roberts about it
when I looked around and eaw him
filling the tender from the coach with
wood which had been placed there be
fore "starting , while he was gone after
me.
me."I believe we would have made
this ten miles with the same speed as
before , but through the carelessness
of the fireman the fountain valve on
the left hand side of the engine got
opened , and the water rose In the
boiler so fast as to run the steam down
ta ICO pounds before I discovered
where tha difficulty was.
"At first Roberts didn't appear tc
notice the deoreaso r.f gjieed , and kent
at work at the wood a if for drar
lifo , But present'y he looked up ,
and , seeing that tha spe d had de
creased , he shouted : 'Harry , wo are
stopping ! ' and , then , coming over
where I was , he said : 'Why , ne/o we |
have been ten minutes on the last ten
miles , and I believe we will come to a-
dead stand if something is not done.
The speed is continually slacking.
What is the matter ? '
"I explaned the cause. He waa
apparently satisfied with the explan
ation , and , after having tied down
the safety valve , he climbed back
over the tender , exhorting me to 'put
her through , for God's sake , or we
are all beggars together ! "
"Just then we passed the next sta
tion taken nina minutes for eight
miles. We were now more than half
over the road , but we had lost nearly
ten minutes' time , and had left only
twenty-seven minutes to do thirty-four
miles in.
"I had shut the water off from both
my pumps a little distance back , when
I discovered what was the matter , and
she was now making steam finely down
a single grade. From leas than one
hundred with which we started over
that ten mile stretch , ehe had two
hundred pounds before we finished it ;
and , as the guage indicated no higher
than that , and the valve waa tied
down , I could not tell how much over
two hundred pounds she carried , but
she certainly carried none less the rest
of the journey. And well might she
carry such an enormous head of
steam , for , after passing over ten
miles in eight minutes , there lay ten
miles of five feet up-grade and four-
tean miles of twenty-feet-to-the-mile
depression between us and C , and
it was now thirteen mlnutea to twelve
o'clock.
"Now the enjjiue was hot in earnest.
The furnace door , smoke arch and
chimney all were red ; while she seem
ed to fly onward as if the very evil
one himself operated her machinery.
"Six minutes carried us over that
ten miles ; and wo darted by the last
station that had lain between us and
0 . Now wo had fourteen miles
o go , and my time showed fifty three
minutes paat eleven o'clock.
" 'If I live , ' said I to myself , Til
make it. " And we plunged down that
wenty-foot grade with a1 ! steam on.
ersona who asiw the train on that
wild run said that it was snon after
: hey heard the first sound of her ap
pronch.when the strange object , which
looked aa if it .was a flame of fire ,
ilarted by , and then the sound of its
traveling died away in the distance ,
that they could hardly convince them
selves that had really seen anything.
It seemed more like theereature of-a
wild dream than sober reality.
"And now let me tell you that no
engine ever beat the time we made on
those fourteen miles. Those great
wheela , seven feet in diameter , spun
around o swift that you couldn't ba
in to count the revolutions. The en-
oino barely eeemed to touch the track
as she flow alone ; and although the
track was true as it was possible for it
to bo , she swayed fearfully , and some
times made such prodigious jolts that
it required considerable skill for one
to keep his feet. No engine could
hold together if crowded to a greater
speed.
"Well , just as I came to a stand at
the depot at C the b'g ' clock
boomed out twelve , and the steamboat
was getting her steam on. Roberts
got on board in time and nothing to
spare. But he saved the money. flo
found it hid away in some old boxes
as Aldrich had directed him.7'
He had a Private Grievance.
Recently , while one of the clerks at
the Galveston court house was maidng
out the death warrants of those lead-
ng citizens who had not paid their
taxes , a dandyfied darkey entered
and aaked :
"Is you de boss of de grand jury1' ?
"Wliftt do ybu wanU" aikod the
clerk.
"Is dis heah de place whar yer
comes when you has got a private
riovanco agin some udder nigger ? "
"This is where the grand jury
meets. "
"I wants you , sab , don , to make me
out a felony detachment agin Jeoma
Webster , and I wants him executed
forthwith. "
"Why , what's the matter with
Jim ] "
"Ho is de wuaseat niggah on Gal-
veaton Island. If I was as low down ,
asjviller complected , spindle-shanked
moke aa he is I'd tie a million pounds
ob ole iron to my legs and walk down
to do end ob de waf and push myself
off. I would , sure ; and after I had
done all dat I'd climb up a holler tree
and die. He's got 'ligion , too , and
tells what de Lor' has been doing foah
him in the meeting. "
"But what has he done ? "
"I'll splain. Laa' Sunday a week
ago I persented one ob de most re
fined and lubly youn ladies ob dis
city wid a blue cravat wid yaller tas
sels. Jess now , what should I see
coming down do street but Jim Web
ster tied to der same cravat. Ses I ,
Whar did you steal dat necktie ? ' Ho
jess grinned and grinned. Ses I , 'You
wont reat till you becomes a moro be-
comin' necktie don dat ar , one wid a
tassel aa big as yer fist , and de sheriff
is' gwine to fasten it ri.ht ; under yer
ear. All he said was je to kisa his
hand ter me. "
"Maybe that lady you speak of gave
it to him ? "
"He stole it , I tell yer. "
"Where did yon get it ? "
"Hey ? "
"Where did you get it ? '
"Look heah , bosa , you is gwino to
bo a candidate , and you is the firm
fren of da cullud man , ain't yer ? "
"Maybe so. "
"Dan you don't want to know at
what store I purchased dat ar cravat ? "
"But the grand jury will aak you. "
"Dey will ? "
"Just go right In and tell them all
about it. "
"Is dey busy now ? "
' .No ; they are waiting for you. "
"Dan It doesn't become me to dis
turb 'em. Lemme see ( and he con
sulted a large silver turnip ) ; it's 9
o'clock now , smack up. 1'se got to
write some letters to go by de mail to
morrow morning , and dia arternoon
dar is a watermelon sociable for de
benefit ob do church. I ain't pot time
jess now. I want to see Jim Webster
tust an' gib him one moah chance t ?
splain his connection with dis heah
Credit Mobiley business. "
"So you think she might have gone
back on you and given him that cra
vat ? "
"No , boas ; but maybe Jim got it
off de same counter in de store whar
I got de fuss one. * Dem ar neckties
war lyin' mighty exposed dar on de
counter , and Jim ain't a bit too good
to pick up one when nobody was no-
ticin' , and walk off wid it , jess like ]
did. "
The liver is more frequently the seat ol
disease than ia generally supposed , for upon -
on its regular action depends , in a great
measure , the powers of the stomach , bow
els , brain and tha whole nervous system.
Regulate that important organ by taking
Simmons' Liver Regulator , and you pre
vent most of the diseases that flesh is heii
to. d&w
COCSTIRFEITERS are ever on the alert to fici
fresh fields to err , but thev never Imitate :
worthless Mtlcle , Frof. Gnllme.te'a Frencl
Kidney Padwaibroughtnitabontten years ao
and since then a host of chaps without skill o :
conscience have ( ought to imitate It by m.n ;
worthies i tSun ; but a dirminalin inbli
will hold "f tfo that wrieh is coed , " and th >
GuihaettoY.d more than hod ! it ! own. It cure ;
all lo-iney diseases asd siccttdj wbeis nedldc. .
ofit.1 fails. Ask your drujgiat it thjj if not to.
Aik th reoov
liooaroSarcrj , vie-
tlma ol ttV' } andgSi-1
p * . the mercurialise ?
dUe sed patl t. ] | T 1
hosrtheyreooFereJ Ul
nealth x
, choerfol
ptrlt * and
ippetlte ; '
Holr
ro ,
, ? ° athera Remedy U warranted
nv lajnrlom n * . 8lnSIf > P" de of MIRCCRT , or
mineral substance , but U
Purely Vegetable.
Roota and Herbs ,
Providence haa placed ID
LlTer DIseae most P 11-
W5 SniPTOMS of Ltver Complaint are a
TUMr QU ad tMte ln the mouth ; Pain la the
' 8 * J ° ' "Woftoa
fl. . o ir , mistaken forKhcuma-
.it. .OIJr Stem * < : h ; Los of Appetite : Bowels
v ! reostlvo , and Ia * ; Headache ; Losa of
S 5r' With * palnful "nsatlon of havlnif fall
done n Kethln wh'cb ' ousht to have been
Debility , Low Spirits , a thick yellow ap-
5kln n I Eyes , dry Cou.fh of-
Consumption.
.n ) ' ° ' thee sr Ptom attend
e' at othera ver > ' "wbut the Liver , the
wtl In the bodJ' . ' " cenerallr the scat
. Ke' and if not retaliated in'tlmc.creat
m.
Buncnnir , wretchedness and death will ensue.
J can recommend as n efficacious remedy for
dseaao of the Liver , Heartburn and Dyspepsia.
? " ? mp.n8 Llv-r Regulator. Lewis d. Wnndcr ,
.iM , r9' ' " Street , Assistant Post Master ,
mladclpnta.
"We have tested Its virtues , personally , and
Know that for Dyspepsia. Billioujness. and
inrobbim ; Headache , it Is the best medicine tha
world ever siw. We have tried forty othat
remedies before Simraons' Liver Rc nlator , but
none of them irave us more than temporary re
ef : but the Reculator not only relieved , bu :
cured us.-Editor TelaCr ph and Messenger ,
MlrDFiCrCRIID OSLT BT
J. H. ZEILIN & CO. ,
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
Price , tl.OO Sold by U Drn lgta.
_ q ot4POilaw1v
A CHEMICAL MARVEL.
Thoujh a thou and loagucs awav *
* e'trerM T nie fountain fii-m ,
AVe can d rii k the etmif to-daj ,
In our f ir-off Western homes ) .
TlnukjtoO'-tmiat'j's ' icl
In an i's an' nrts'o ! ! as * !
Fresh as from the I vtnir we 1
Piltre1iihblcx in the : . ! > !
TAKKAM'S rt-'RE AriNUK.vr
Oivis the nre elixir 1 irth ,
Health ul as tlotl < nl tttint
MaslrnjT fr m thp breast of Earth.
Time and di-Uncc hat ate ther ?
When Artthiu em r proiu'e
Springs a thoutiaiiil icijrues away ,
F r the sick man's ii sunt utel
SOLO liv ALL IWUOnlSTS !
HOillE TESTIMONY.
Hear what Ex-Mayor Oatvcy , an irilncntla
and prominent citizen of P.'qua , sivs :
PIQUA , 0 , Uetcmbtr 2) . 1879
The DR. BOSANKO.MRD cixu Co , I'iqua , O. :
GKVTLKMKX 1 feel under many obligations to
T'OU forthe rdltf affordoil metythe useo'your
Inva'aable medicine , Dr. Hosanko's Rheumatic
Cure. I hav been for many jcrus a eufTerer
rom Chronic Hhcuinatism , suffering at timer
most cxcruc'atin ' pains , and depriving me of
many niahts1 ? lcep. After consulting a number
of pIiMi ciaiis and obtaining no relief , 1 com
menccd usinjryour Rheumatic Cure and aftei
usini ; four bottles , and tahin ? the Bloo 1 Purifier
' 11 connection nith it , I am al/solutely curedfree
'rom any pain , able to attend to my busincss.and
cstinsr perfe tly comfortable at m 'ht.
Respectfully j-onra , S. It. OAUVEY
fKKK Dr. Kosan'io'i Treatise on Rheuma
itm find File * tent on application.
Address
Tii6 Dr. Bosanko Medicine Cc.
PIQIjA , OHIO.
C. P. GOODMAN ,
24. < l&Ktf Acent. Om b
FEVER UE.
Defensive Medication
s a precaution wh'ch should neter bo neglect
ed lien danger is present , and therefore a
course of the Bitters at this se * son ia particular
ly desirable , especially for the fee lo and sickly.
As a remedy for biliousness , dyspepsia , ncrvoti i
ncus , and bowel comiU'iitd | ' , there it nothing
comparable to this wholesome re tnrativc.
For sale tiv all DruituUts and Dealers icnerally
ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND COM
TRACTORS.
The owner of tha celebrated Kaolin
Banks , near LOUISVILT E , NEB. , haa
now ready at the depot at Louisville , on
the B. & M. railroad ,
to fill auy order at reasonable prices. Par
ties desiring n white front or ornamental
brick will do well to give us a call or aend
for sample.
J. T. A. IIOOYEK , Prop. ,
SANTA GLAUS FOUND.
Greatest Discovery of tuo Age.
Wonucif ul discovericsln the world lave been made
Amonic other things where Santa Clam etajed ,
Children oft aak if he makes lOKxUor not ,
If really he lives In a mountain of enow.
Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole
And suddenly dropped into w hat seemed liket-holo
Where wonder of wondera they found anawland ,
tVhile fairy-like bcinga appeared on each hand.
There were mountains like oura , with more
beautiful preen ,
And far hriznter skies than ever were seen ,
Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found ,
While flqwcra of exquisite fragrance were ; : row
Ing aronnd.
Not long were they left to wonder In duubi
A heius soon came the/ had heard much about ,
Twaa Santa Claus' self and tint they all say ,
Ho looked like the picturesce every day.
He drove up a team that looked very queer ,
Twaa a team f trasshoppcra instead of reindeer ,
He rode In a shell instead of a s
But he took them on fcoird ami drove them
away.
Ho showed them all over his wonderful realm ,
And factories making zoods for women and men
Furriers were working on hats trrc.it and small ,
To Bunco's they said they were sending them all.
> \ris Kinzle , the Glove ilakcr , told them at once ,
All our Gloves wo are sending to Buncc ,
Santa showed them eiupcndcra and many thins- ;
mere.
Saying I alse took these to friend Bunco's store.
Santa Claua then whispered a secret he'd tell ,
As In Omaha every one knew Bunco well ,
He therefore should send his goods to bis care ,
Knowing his friends will get their full chare.
Now remember ye dwellers In Omaha town ,
All who want presents to linnce'i go round ,
For ihirts , collars , or gloves great and email ,
Send your Bister or atint one and all.
Bunco , Champion Ilatter of the West ,
reet. Omaha
DR. A. S. PEIVDERY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
UAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HI3 MED
ICAL OFFICE ,
193 Tenth Street , - OUAHA , NEBRASKA
Offering his services In all departments o
medicine and curgcry , both in genual an
ipecial practice * ocuto and chronic diseases. Ca
be consulted night and day , ami will visit a
parts of the city and county on receipt of lette
or telesruma.
TWO DOLLARS WILL SECUKI
THE WEEKLY BEE
For One Tear ,
EAST
-7IA THE
Chicago & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
R la the SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Between
COUNCIL BLUFFS
CmCAGO.MILWAirKEE .
and all points EAST and NORTH.
JT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE
ADVANTAGES THAN AST
OTHER ROAD IN
THE WEST.
It la thr ONLY ROAD betwe-n
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which la run
PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS !
In addition to these and to please all cUsaes of
travelers. It elves FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Us
EATING STATlONa at 80 centa each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS COACHES ARE THE FlHESTI
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS
If you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda
tions you will buy your ticket by this Houte
J3TAND Yi ILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Ticket Agents can sell % ou Thwwh Tickets
via this road and Check naiul Bag
gage r'ree of Charge
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12H Famhara St. ,
Cor. 14th. and at Union Pacific Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colorrdo Central and
Union P cHc Ticket Offlcc.
SAN KUASC1SCO OF ICE-2 Naw Montgom
ery Street.
For Information , folders , mara , etc. , not ob
tainable at Home Ticket Office , addre& ! any
ag nt of the Company , or
MARVIN HUCHITT , W. STENNITT ,
. Gen'1 Manager , Oon'l Pass. Agent ,
CHICAGO. ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Oon'l Airt Omaha & Council Bluffs.
RT LINE
1SSO.
K. C.ST.
. . , . JOEfiC.B.R.R. ,
Ia the only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND TIIE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
' 'o change of care between Omaha and St. Loala
and but one between Omaha and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
RSACUI-JO All.
Eastern & Western Cities
rVItt- less charges and In advance of other lines.
TIM * entire linn la equipped with Pullman's
I'ulaco S'eepin ' ? Cars , Palace Day Coach-
C'f.l'iller'a ' SaMy Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
\ -stlnihouse Air-Brake.
O-SKE THAT YOUR TICKET KEADS-
Via Kansas City , St. Joseph and'ta
/arCouncll Bluff * K.R-vla
Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In the
iVcst.
J. F. BARNAP.D , A. C. DAWE3 ,
Ocn'l Supt. , GcnT Paga. & Ticket Ae't
St. JosephMo frt Joseph , JIo ,
W. C. SEACHKIST , Ticket Apen. ,
214 Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and
Dondas. Union Block , Omaha.
JOS. TEIION , A. B. BARNARD ,
Pass. Agent , Omaha. Gen'rl Arcnt. Omaha.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliabh Sioux City Route !
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I
From COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
And nil point-Bin Northern Iowa. Minnesota and
Dakota. ThiJ line ia equipped with the 1m-
proved Westinghouse Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. A/id for
SPECD , SAFETY AND COMFORT
( unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room nd
SIcepinsr Can.mvned and controlled by the com
pany , run Throush With ut Change between
Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council ninffa ,
and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Bluff * , at 6:15 p m. ,
reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , anil St. Paul
at 11:05 a. in , making
N HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
ANY OTHER ROUTE.
Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 : p m. , ar-
rhiig at Sioux City at 4:15 a. m. . and Union
Pacific Tran'fer Depot , Council Bluffs t 9:50 :
a. m. Be sure that your tickets read via "d. C.
t P. U. R. " F. C. HILLS ,
* Superintendent , Miaaouri Valley , Iowa.
P. E. ROUINSOK , As&'t Gen'I Pass. Agent.
J. II. O'BRYAN ,
Southwestern Freight and Paswmger Agent.
my20-tf Council Bluffs
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars 1
CHICAGO
BURLINGTON & QUINGY
With amoutii and Perfect Tr ck , Elegant Pas
senger Ccachcs , and
PULLMAN SLEEPING DINING CARS
It is acknowledged by the Press , and all wto
travel uvtr it , to be the Best Appointed and
Best Managed Koad in the Country.
PASSBNGBRSTGOING EAST
Should bear in mind that tliU is the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East , North and Northwest.
Passengers by thia Koutc have choice of
FOUE DIFFERENT EOUTES ,
And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace
Sleeping Can from Chicago to
New York City Without Change.
All Express Trains on this line are equipped with
the Wistimhousc Patent Air Brakes and
Millcr'i Patent Sifety Platform and
Coupler * , the most Perfect Pro
tection Against Acci
dents in the world.
PULLMAH PALACE SLEEPING AMD OWING CAR3
Are"fun < in th eBunington Route.
Information conccniin ; Routes , Rates , 11ml
Connection * , etc. . will he cheerfully given by
app ymg it the office of the burin gton Route ,
5U rcurtcontn Street , Omaha. Nebraska.
C.EPEUKNS , D W. HITCHCOCK.
Ocn'I Manager. Gen. Wcst'n Pass Ag't.
J. 0. PHII.LIHPI , St. Joe. , llo.
General Agent , Omaha.
II , P. DUEL ,
fepdl Ticket Agent , Omabv
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FOR
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and valued for the soft liutre and richness of ton
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Lowell , Mass ,
Practical and Analytical Chemist *
LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER
IK MEDICINE
CTCC a week In your own trwn. 'lerrca isd
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Hh.isaver , p'un.iiit .in 1 arrre-ible taste . nd IUr It lins beciMUcult t'imale ' 3 prtparcUnu ;
containing positive iiiurc properties which i'l ' not i < aui.M'f , hut Iv cc | > uH < tn tha nbmaeb.
Before t Un.an } Liver nudi mu. try abotilo > f KIllSKOrX t. C [ . < t\SK thu Kll > NKV > front
fuul matter Try it an.l y > u will alu-iv-t ti-e it as .1 f. inily mcdivm > . r.-Kiu * < " [ eciulljr will titeo it ,
and Gentlemen Hid KIDSEGEN' thebrs * Kidney Tmic \ - > r if - '
NOT IlE Each boU'e war * thi atjnuture of LAW UEXCE A JIAUTIX. al-wa rri > 7W torj Outers-
ment Stamp , which permit ? KIIHiEUKN to be sold ( nUtum : license ) by Ur.'ggl * ! * , trocars ami
Other Penuua citrywLors.
Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use.
If not found at your Drug UU orOrocersi , we nill send a buttle prepaid to the nmrest. eirl
office to 3 ou
LAWRENCE & . MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DKUGGISTS , GROCEES and DEALEES everywhere.
Wholesale agents in Omaha , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO , will supply the rule at
prices.
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE J.FOCRAFHV ' * * THIS COUNTRY. WU.3
SEE BY EXAMINING THlb MAP , THAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PAC1FJC R. R ,
IS TIE ! ( JKEAT COSXECTIXR LINK UETWEEX THE EAST & THE V.'fc
Its main line runs ( rom Ohicosru .o t'onncll
UhliU , pstMlnit thronuti Juliet. Ottc-ra. ln Sulle.
tJonexco. 31nlin . KIICK island. Purcnport.Vrtl
Liberty , Iowa City..MarenKo , Hrooklyn , ( ! rtnnci. ;
Dea Momcs ( the capital at Iowa ) . Stuart. Atlan
tic , and Avoca : witli brnnrhea from lur * < iu
Junction to IVorla ; Wilton Junction to3u ca-
tice. WiMhlnrton. KairHolil. Kl.ton. llelkti.iji ,
CentreTillu. Trlncclon. Trenton. Gallatln. .nme-
r n. I avenworth. Atchbon. and Kan iis I'ity :
Washinclon t Sit'iurney , Oskaloosa. an-1 Knox-
vtlle : KeoUuK ti > Knroinaton , llonaparte. lcn-
tonsport. Indopenilcnt. r.lilnn. uttuniw.t. Kdtly
Tilipo ki > lnot.i. reilii. Moiinic , and Dos Moinef ;
Newton to llonroc ; Def.Molnea to Indlunoiaunil
\Vlnter.iet ; Atlantic to Lewis nnci Audubon ; nnd
A"oca to Hnrlnn. Thw ts iiosltlvely the only
Hallrnnd. which owns , anil operates a through
line from ChicuL'o into the tate of Kan < ai.
Throuuh KTi > re94 l'n sipntcr ( Trains , with Pull
man "alacer pt.ittacheil.areruiieiich way dally
tctwr > en CniCAfio nnd I'EouiA. KA > ? A Crrv.
I'OUNCir. UI.UFF3. 1.-JAVE.VWOIITII and ATCIII-
SON. Throuch car nrouiao run between MI'TBU-
IMO nnd Kansas ritT. via the - -Milwaukee-
llnck Island Shw * I .Inc. "
Thp " ( Iri'nt Uorn l < lanitIs mnmiitircntlr
equipp it. It rcmd bnl H s'.iuply porrcct.ana Itn
track is luld with tocl rulli.
WhatuHlplroneyon ia-i twlll bo the pleasure
of enjoylnir TOUT nivnH. while p.isslnu ovurthn
beautiful pialnef Illinois unit Inwiu Innncof
ourmaKnlHcvnt Dlnlntrl'ars that accompany nil
Throucli Exprusi Tntinr You uct n i-ntirw
mpat. as coud if is nerved In itny tlrt-cU3 hutel.
rorsoTenty-tlve cent * .
Appreciating tliu fact that n majority of the
people prefer separate apartmentfordltfcrpnt
purposoH ( and the immense pa i-ncer bu lnets
of this line warranting tt > . wi-an-pi a-fd timn-
nouncethatthi fiunpnnv runi rullinun I'\liice
Klctvlna Can f or oleeuinK purposes , and I'tlace
for Information not obtainable ut your home ticket office ,
A. . lilMT ? > VLL. , . OS. JST. .KM . 11ST.
'
Uen'I Superintendent. Ueu'l Tkt. aad
RI4SN tl * S = t * * * * * 3 9 f * ff\
FURNITURE , NG , FEATHER :
SBLAJDIEJS-
And everyrning pertaining to the Furniture and
Upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE- ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THL *
ap It mon th ut 1208 and 1210 Farnliuni Street
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
± 88O >
MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST& CO. , SPRINGFIELD ,
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Jteam Walking
Cultivator , with or without Sfrines.
The New Force Feed lliickeyc Drill , one or two Horse Style ,
Enquire lor them at the beat dealers.
F. H. PUGH , Gen , Agent , Uniaha ,
CURES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS and
COLDS.
CURES EHEUMATISM , CURES COUGHS and
COLDS
CURES SOKETnROAT.CUUES DYFTIIERIA.
CURES LAlt BACK and STIFF JOINTS
CURES LAMt BACK , and STIFF JOINTS.
CURES I IX * , CUTS and BRUISES.
CURES E ftXS , CUTS nnd BRUISES.
HOLD IN OMAIIA BY ALL DRUOOISTaT"
XSTGotoYour Drnzrist for ML Frecman'i
Kew Kitlonil Dyes. For brightness nd dnri-
bllltr of color they r nuemullsd Color 2 to
Ihnlny din for eating puriH" ronly. < ; .t u. v
irrcnt iwitcro > it tuI'alact - 1 art i SMi.V * i
SAI.OOS xaeitojun rjn ciijuy your U ir < u < "
at nil himrtnf . .10 day.
Mak'nlHcent In-n Hnilics jpan the y. ainfffV
and Alloiourl rirnat ull points cr > f .J i. it
HIM ? , anil transfers are nvmcietl alt nuiH1 ; . * klk < \
Kani.ia City , LuuvcnKnrtli. unit AtcautM CO f
ntH'tion1 * bi > incnuitlf tn Lnlun Dppt'i-4.
TIIE rUI.M'UWI. 1 ! . 1C. CONNMTfCAVe 1C
Tlll.S KKKAT TIIIIUUUU J-I-NK AHE I
' . .
At rilicAiio. nttli all < llTcr ! c lines
Kam nntl M uth.
At KNGI.EWOOD. wiiatnoL.S. i.M.S.
it. W.A.I It. HiH.
At WASIII.SGTOV I1EIOUT3. with 1' , l
At \A \ $ At.ir . wi. i in. ro.nt. IL it.
Atl'KOKlA , witli I * I * . A. I IM > .AK. I O A
W. : III. .Mill. : nnd T. I * . AV. . IbK
At ItlitK 1- < I.\NI > wltll " .Mllw-mUco i. M
Islanil iiort I. HI ( . - . * * HIII ! Kork l-lil.V t'e& "iT. .
At DAVE.Nl'tmr. wltli tbu iMronixirt VrTaaf
C.M. * . ' it.lt.
AtWr..sTlIUEHTrwlththr > i : . . < Mt.A It J.
AttlvSKI.I. tlth I'i'nirnc | HITI ; K. ! ( .
> I I1CH .11lil.\r.H , nith l > M. V V. l > IL. J .
Atforscii. ii.i'i-K : ! > . niiii L'nitin mcinr r , r.
At < . MAMA , nltti It. .X M" . 1C. II. It. In MiMtj
At I"Mill's Ji"\ < -ri' Nnfihlt.f. Itxx.it. . ft
At lxrrt'M A. i-nlral Innuli.M-
St. UAIir.anitr. II. Ay. It. ltfi .
At KKiiKl'K. with T 'i. . I'oo. AViir - : vV"ji
Linm , V l'ic. , ami > tI. . . Ken. , t N'-\V. It tf < < 5 >
At CAMKltuwltli II.t. : . J It. It.
At ATCIIisox. witli A trli. . 'r < i | > < > fta Asrly ! > v
Atcli. A Neb. unil iVii. Kr. I . r. IL Kite.
At I.KAVESWoiiTii , null Kan. I'aa. -
Cent. It. Kits.
At | VAN < ACITT. . with nil lines for IHC % *
nnclMjutliwest.
Any one who lotes good , " -Iioicereadmscan HIT
a ccpy of the
ROSEDALE LIBRARY1
PREK
FREE ,
containing S2 lar e jnyf. mailfl t th m ,
seuuin their raniD nd full aililrtsa h/
STREET & SMITH ,
NEW YORK WELKLY , 31 Kose St. , Ttwr Tork
www-t
. Sampleii wort
r < lay at homo.
free. Address Stlowm J : Co. ,
Fnrtlnn- .
T IVlUMttllA - .
( / CINKKilSa at the RenelMrr lt ehulo
iSstitotc Troy , X. Y Th obiwt em.n wtn , '
ichool America. Kext term tosliw Saptinr-
m
berKt . The Keautcrfor l * e.Ht.Ii . 6