Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 06, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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\ 'e-S , Ty : jv rttiB'lon , to Genl C F. Vnnder *
. , U-II.A. J Tcpj-eton , and I. L. Elmvoll ,
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v A. T. GROSSLtY.
A rrosxnyAM ) COUNSELOR AT LAW
XJk. Ac. til Soath 15th St , btt. Ftrnham snd
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t A. BTCHGES H7. W. BAETLETT
STURCES & GAPJLETT ,
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A.T LAW offloe in
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gt. OMAHA. SEB.
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A TTOKNE7 AT LiW CnactiErnk * Boild
A. CHADWJGK ,
a TronyEY AT LAW esc IEW
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! . AND COW-SLOB LAW.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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OMAHA NTH.
W. J. Oonneli ,
Attoruey-at-Law ,
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EAST INDIA
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A new sn-1 hitherto mifc-icwn rimed y for nil
lls-aT3 of tbe luiiu'-ys I'-il < * anu Urinary
Organa. , _ _ _ _
H wi 1 positn Jj cure Dubc < f < > n 'l , l > ro ] > -
y , Hriiut'a Disc s , uiabilily > xt m or CM' '
tlic Urine , dta rt of ho M < d < . . - . hith colored
and reonty urine , Pauilui Irntt'.iur , LO"
HACK , ucucial WeLlci.cas , vnu all t cnule Com
plaints.
IturoiU lu cnal meiici e * , la ccrttdn tn it
effcc'c Mid cn-e wben u ithm t.w cn
Fur ale y Ml l > u 'fts or sent ly n n free
upon rrciSp oi tbe juice , i..iO
DAY KIDIiEY PAD CO. , PHOP'RS ,
Toledo , O.
your nildrrw for our little book ,
1 Uow a Ufe wag Saved. "
mm TURBiHE
m mm
MaXCTACTURED BY
Mast , Fojs & Co. , Springfield , 0.
Ths Strongtit tniUost Biirable
R8 r k r a.I i
ft * 11 C. t\ ! /
I § & * E. <
In the 1P7crld.
HunjroJfi n u-e In loira and Nebraska Sold
by Dozens In n.-arly evrry county.
This cut represents our
Buckeye Force Pump
vhich is particalariy
adapted to Wind Mill
nie , &a it trorka easily
and throirs a constant
Etroam , and does not
fraszs op ia the cold-
cst weather. Send for
t
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PHE DAJLr BEE.
OMAHA PUBUSHIKQ CO. . PBCPBiETOES.
SIS Parnhan , let. 3th aad IDA StruU
TE SIS OF SUBSCRIPTION ,
1 Copy ! year , Jo adranoe ( portpald ) 8100
ecrmt'g " " 4.00
S months " 2.00
T.HE TABLES
THE MAILS.
C , iS. VT.S.KE Oa. UL , 240p. ; m.
O. B. Q 5 : * 0 a. m. , 2 ; 0 p. m.
a R. l IL V. & . K. . 6:30 a , m. , 2iOp. ; in ,
CBt Joe E : 3 a. a.
U. P. BB. . , ll:40a : m.
O. t n. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. ra.
E. As5I. R.E , : * Oa ra.
O. feS. W. , 7jSOa.m.
OF7S1KO
C. &K. 'W. R.R. , 11 a. ra. , II p , ta.
C.B.&Q.lla.ia , 8.20 p. n.
C. P. 1. 1 P. . 11 a. m. , 11 p. n.
C. B. ft St , Joe. . 11 i.m. , 11 p. ra.
U. P. R. IL. 4 p m.
O. & R. V. from Lincoln , 12aO p. m ,
B City t P. , 11 a.m. * '
B.&M. inheb..4p. m.
1-ocal mills for States lcvr leave bat csC9
dar , vis : 430 a. m.
OiEcccj-enfroni 12 to 1 p. tn. Snndiyj.
TdOSUS F. HALL. Postmastei.
Arrival And l > cparmre of
Trains
UNIOK PACIFIC ,
LI1TH. AUm.
DulyErpro5 . . . .I25p.m : , BS5p.m. :
do Mixed 6.1" p n. 4:2ip. : m.
do Freight S.SOa.ia. I'.tOp.ff ,
do do . . . . .8.15t.m. 12:20 : t.ra.
TI1IK C4RD OF THE BURUNOTOK ,
SWp : a. Eiprees 10-00 a. a ,
6CO : a. m. Mail , 10:00 p. m.
SsaJay Ezccpted.
CiaCACOtROl E ISLAND 4 PACIFIC.
Kf41 6-OOa.ja. I Mail 100p. ; W.
yi.rfcK. . . . 3 : 0 p.m. | Esprea 10.60 a. B.
CHICAGO SOBTHWEaTERH.
Hill C : Oa.n. IMiU 7:20p.a. :
Exprea SiOp. : a. | Kspre * . . . .10:00 : a. a.
Eundaji cxcepted.
KAKSAS CITY , ST. JOE b COGKCIL BUJFFS ,
LSaTE AtilTS.
MaSl..8:00 a. c I Exprca9.,7tO ; a. * s.
Lxpmi . . . . .6r > 0p.zn. 121afl. . . . . . . .7S& ! I * to.
The on'v line ninn'.ne I'uUmin SlttplnfCUI
cnt of Omaha to Ut-ion Depot.
OMAHA & NORTHWE-TERS AND IEIOUI
CITY Ic PACIFIC EAILBOADB.
. . . . . .i:00a. : m | Fipres(20p a.
Dully ExccplSandjy .
B & U , R. R. ia KEBRA KA.
ttiirl
( ly ) KesrneyJ' ;
PUttsin'th tr ' Cia : a ta Bloominftonlvi:10 ( ) tn
\ Jncar)7Ui ( ) * p m Kcdaouda\ers am
loui ( rr/7:5vpm Pl&ttsn'th ( at ) : eo p m
' 2.-25 p a Onj b&arr.4:55ptn ( :
. VALLEY RAILWAY.
Or ) g-05a m | Kloom'KtonarlSOpm ( )
doominglcn l:3ipm I Uistinfi ( or ) 6.55 p m
Orleans ( iv ) 7SD a m I Indiantla f .r ) 1 : 0 p m
Orliuiu ( ar ) 7:00 p m ) Ibdiinoiah ) 2JO pia
CIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R R.
KJ1 GJO a m I Eipreas 10:00 : ara
Krpre . . . . b,40pa | v ul TOO p S3
WABASH , ST. LOUlafc PACIFIC.
1 ATE .
Mail . 8t.ra.IMaU . 11:6S a
Eipxe2..SOp. : m [ Eiptew . 4:25 : p.n
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B. B.
Le t Oe U , dsay8 jn , 9 a , , m. , 10 m. ,
11 t. mlp. & > . , p. n.,2p. uip- , , 651.
*
r > are Cannot ! ElcSi ; B.J5 a. tt , 9 5 ft , K , ,
10C6 : a. m. , 11 : = 1 a. m , Irfi p a , S:2 : ( p. ta.i
SS5 : p. ta , C-SS p m. , 6:26 : p.m. ,
Four tr'.ps on Sinday , leavinc Omaha at S atd 11
& in. , 2 icd , p. ra ; Oouoall Blufli at Bii : ,
IUZ5& ia. , ani SK : ecd t : p m.
FAISE5BES TlUtyi
Lcavs fniths : 0 a. ta. , 7 a. ts.t EtS ft. U i I
p u. , 4 * 0 j > . tn. . 7:25 p. nt. ,
i.tsv * Council B u.1 ! . C It -t 6:43 : a. ta , ,
II K a.ss\.i5p : u , T.-W p. - , ? : w > p.
OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALtEYR.K ,
IBAVi ,
. . . .K'USs. ' is ,
EaUV CJCCOV EUGii
Wholesale Markets ,
, September 4,1880.
UUTTEB AND'KUUB ,
ChccelabU. ! . . . . , . . . i- . 101
FrciD tggSjptrdo : , , . , , , 121
Honey. 0
POULTEY.
! aspsrdos 225
GROOEBIE8.
S7QAEB.
1'owdered. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Graaalatcd . . . . .
Stnadkrd "A" .
off A. . . . . .r - - . * *
Eitr "C" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SYBUPB.
Ertra chol ce nd rery briebt . . . BO
Bright Table Drip * . 45
Nexv Orleans MollasBes . 60
Market advancing.
COt FEE.
Ilio , prime to choice. . . . . . 1
Rio good to prime . . . 1
Rio fair to good. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mocha .
O. G. Java . . . I
BICE.
Choice . 8J
Qoodtoprime . < aa'J
KewPrunea .
OldPrnnes .
Currantschoice new . ,
BlackBerries . t
Raspberries . }
Pitted cherries . 20
Michigan grtd Apples. . . . . . 8
, . . . . 9
\
State Peaches . f
Salt Lake Peaches . 15
California Peaches . . '
CANKED GOODS.
"S"0vsters , 2 Ib cans , I ? case. . 3 0
do" do 1 Ib canpercase. . . 2 40
IJshtTVeight Oysters 2 Ib I ? case 2 90
Salmon , 1 Ib , tf dozen . 175
do 21t ) , $ dozen . 265
Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib , f case 2 30
" " 3 Ib , case S 00
Standard Peaches , S Ib , case. 4 40
" , " 2 Ib , & case. 3 40
Raspberries , 2 lt > , tf case , . 3 00
Blackberries , 2 Ib , V case . 2 80
Corn , 2 Ib.tf ca. e . 380
Apples , Gal , tf doz . . . 3 u
ICarrow Fat Peas.2 Ib , case. . 4 00
S trine Leans. 2 Ib. per case. . . . 240
SUNDRIES.
Nutmegs. . 1JJ
Pepper . 1
Allbpice . - 1'
Cloves . 45
Cossia . 25
RvlpC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * " 2 1
Candles , ICoz . . . 1 y
G reenwich Ly e.perlcase . 3 85
Beansper bushel . 1 SO
Cheese full cream . 11 $
Window Glass , CO per cent , dis
count otf list.
HARDWARE.
IRON.
Common bar. . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Horse-Ehoe bar . . . . . . 4
Norway nail rod. . . 9
Si EEL.
Cast plow. . . . * . ?
Am. cast , tool. . . . . . . . . . . 18
JeoVs , Eng. do . 23
IV AILS.
Tens , upwards. . . . . . 5 50
li'rd'd's shoe 'g . . 550
" mule" . C50
Omaha nails tens , upwards. . . 3 50
Xw'str' hn . 2830
Putnam nail * . 23@SO
DRY GOODS.
BEOWJ ? COTTONS.
Atlantis "H" . 7j
do "P" . 7
Pejrerell "O" . 7 ?
do "R" . 71
uO -u * * * * * i
IndianHead . S
Latrrense XXX . . . . . . . 10
Nebnwka , Standard"AA" .
DLMJ1S.
Amoskeag. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Beaver Creek , "AA" . 141
do "BJJ" . 13i
Htymaker * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Pauner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S
Otis " \XA" . 15
do "BB" . - 14
CO 13
QO * * *
Warrea "AXA" . 15
do "BB" . 14
do "CO" . 13
BLEACHED COTTONS.
do Cambric. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 *
Cabot . S $
Fruit of the Loom. . . . . . . 10
Hills'Mnslin . 11
Wamsutta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1i
PeppereU . 13i@37 }
TICEINQS.
_
FslliO. B.O . 20
P2IE73.
Albany , . , , 7J
Albion , 74
j 1 Haraiony , , . , . . , , . . t |
Araoricaa , , , 7
Allen'i , 61-2
AUea'aPinka R ,
Anconafaacy , . . . . , . . . 7 1-2
Manchester , . , 8
Merrimac 7 1-2
| Merzimac skirtings 6 1-2 p
Richmocds 6 1-2
Riohraonds.E 71-2
Simpson's mourning , . . , . . . . . . " l-2
Simpson's blast 71-2
American . . . 10@11
Awning itripei ! * ]
Lewi tonA 171-2
Hamilton 11 1-2
Omega , Ilal2
Kttsfield. U
LUMBER.
Framicg , 18 ft and under. . . . 820 00
Each add. ft. over IS , per M . . 50
rencicg , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 CO
" No. 2,12 to 20 ft. . . . 20 00
Sheeting , dressed , No. 1 20 00
" " No. 2 19 00
Common boards , dressed 22 CO
STOCK BOARDS.
Aitock 40 CD
B " 35 00
C " SO 00
Comtnoastoek 25 CO
noouxo.
No.lfloorir.g 40 CO
No.2 " 85 00
No. 3 " 2.TOO
Yellow pine flooring : , No. 1. . . . 45 00
BIDI13.
No. 1 siding 2500
Vo ° " 22 50
No.3 2000
PICKETS.
No. 1 pickets , per M S2 50
No.2 " " 2500
CTXISEUTQ.
No. 1 Cnisn , 1 * . 1J , and 2ia. . . 55 00
No.l " Iia 5000
No.2 " li.li , and 2 in. . 4500
No.2 " 1m 4000
No.3 ic S3 CO
SHIP LAP.
Pbdnehiplsp 23 00
OQ X No.l 000
41 " No.2 35 00
" " No. S
CEiLisa.
g baaded , C in. , No. L 2500
11 " No.2 S300 !
l 4 and Cia. , No.1. . . 40 00
" " " No.2. . . 8500
CorrsjTRtcd ceiling , No. 1 EO 00
SHINGLES.
A star ( host ) ih ncle 375
No , 2 " 300
No.3 " 250
Lath 400
Limo , bbl 1 85
" bulk , per bu 40 I i
Cement.bbl 2 50 I
Iowa plaster , bbl 2 50 i
Michigan plaster , bbl 2 75 !
Hair , par bu 25 , ;
Tarred felt. 100 Ibs S 00 , ,
Straw board , ' 400,1
O G battonB , par 100 f t. lin. . . 1 25 j
Wellcarbing 2000
Effagh i , snd 2 in. , in bztts ,
per 100 ft. 15a CO
rosro
Ctd&r halves , 7 Ja 13
" " SJa ' . . * . . . . . . . 16
" Quarter8 ! & . . , . ! . ! ! ! ! ! . 16
Oak , 4x4 tO
0 G cuing , 51 apd 6 is , , pjr
lOOfUijT ? .H SOO
Oak pUak osdtimbir , psr il. 40 00
OltarnapUr 50 00
BlaskValnat , . , 100 00
Gretahld , prlb . . . . . . . > C ?
Green ccrca hidn 74
Dryhldw. . . ? . . IBalf ,
C y aallea hide ? . , r.ir'a12 ( ' ' i
T . . , . ! ! ! ! ! ! . " ! ! ! ! ! ! e'i ,
laQUORB , WISES , IiTO
High \in , J-trgtl < , , , < 5 GS
AJiohol , ICO yer csnt. psr gsl. 2 10
Fria h EpiHia , proof , . . 1 IS
Msrsbtll'g bourbon whi k7. . . , 1 2
Miller's bcutbon wJmkr. , , . , . 1 31
Urandy , rorySna , prjal. ( , . . 2 CO S 00
11 oohsaou to i'.cs 110
QSnICQ percsat ISO
" Hollaad.93psrcjst 1 2fi
Bum : , mlxd Jamctca. per rftl. 1 0a.3 00
" NewE&glaod , . . , 200
Kennedy Bitten per gel. . . . . . 1 53
" " psr CRJC. . . . . 7 60
" " par 100 casM 7 00
Chanpgn , pints in bwkets. 2500
Domestlo champaigne 22 00
Port wine , per ewe I C0a3 00
* " in 1 50a3 00
Edinbure 2 7o
Bau do.'t 2 25
Oninneu Dublin ttout 2 25
LEAi-HEH.
Beet slaughter sole , . . . . ? 2
Bestoak 41
French laps 1 lOal 40
Frencbcalf , leadingbrandi. . . 1 60a2 10
DomeBtickips 75al 10
Domestic calfs 1 lOal 30
Hemlock upper , per foot 2."a26
Oak upper , per foot L'5a 'G _
Grain , upper per foot 25
Linings , per doz 8 00a9 50
Toppings , per dor 1100
Morrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 33a 8
" oildreased. 35
" Simon per ekin 3 00a3 25
" glove kid 30
Boot webbing , per foot 45
HARNESS LEATHER.
No. 1 Pittsbnrg oak 44
No. 1 Pittaburg oak 42
No. 1 Cincinnati oak 41
No. 2 Cincinnati oak Si
No.lhemlock 39
No. 2Heinlock 37
COAL RETAIL.
Anthracite 10 50
Blossbutg 1203
Wyoming 850
Oskaloosa S 30
Iowa nut 5 00
\VhiteBreast 5 30
Stop that Cougb.
If you are fullering with a Cough
Cold , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever ,
Consumption , loss of voice , tickling of
the throat , or any affection of the
Throat or Lungs , use Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. This is
the great remedy that is causing so
much excitement ; by its wonderful
cures , curing thousands of hopeless
cases. Over a millionbottles , of Dr.
King's New Discovery have been used
within the last year , and have given
perfect satisfaction in every instance.
We can unhesitatingly say that this is
really the only sure euro for throat
and lung affections , and can cheerful-
ly recommend it to alL Call and net
a trial bottle free of cost , or a regular
size forSl.00. J. K. Ish,0maha. (3) ( )
BucKlen's Arnica Salve
The BKST SALVE In the world for
Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corne , and all
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This alvo
IB guaranteed to give perfect satisfac-
tlod in every case or money re funded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha.
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.
Manufacturers ol
STANDARD SHOT j
x < iv 4aW. : * i4 $ > .
Xg g sEggfr *
,3S SiJ "As , * v
* " j5fc * * J -C * M
aSSst s-
BE SURE TO BUY IT.
THE BEST IN MARKET.
E. W , BLATCHFORD & CO.
Slisefactoms ol Led PipchKtnd Ear Lcafi ,
BloJt Tls , ftps aaa SaUtr , Iityl 01 }
CSDEES SOLICITED ,
TO HOBTH
ADANGEOOSOHAPV&E , .
It was the Isst ni ht of the year ,
snd a few con entaj spirits had galhI
erod in theb chtlor apartmonta of a
mutual fticad to pend in cheerful
sons and story the few remaining
hnurs of the year's life , j
Only one of the company had failed '
to add hia share of thesa to the genj j
er.l entertainment.
"Cotae , Mortimer , " said the host , '
"It's i about your turn now. If yon t
can't sing , let it be a story. You that
have traveled about so much ought to
able to tell aomo'hing ' tvorth hearing. "
A unanimous request that the host's
sugestion be carritd out having been
made , Mortimer commenced hi * story.
"Ic wa ? as long ago as the year ' 45
when I was quite a young man , with
very little experience of the world ,
though I thought I knew more than I
do ] now , or am ever hlely to know.
For the last three yeara I had been
head book keeper to a wholesale dry-
troods house in the Western part of
Xew Yi-rk , enjoying in no small de-
grea its esteem ana confidence , which
j . fully appreciated , snd did my best
to deserve. With the desira to per
form my duties well aud acceptably , I
had an additional incentive to ttnnd
high in the estimation of the firm in
the form of a lovely daughter of its
head parinerwith whom I was madly ,
and , as it aeemed then , hopelessly in
love. ' It was not the absenca of for
tune and position that made ma ao
faint-hearted , for I had heard Mr.
Crofton , her father , say , more tti n
ones , 'that he didn't care how poor
II : son-in-law was if he wan't poor
ui integrity , intelligence , oiiergy
and self-reliance , ' I was con
scious that he regarded me !
with sn eye of favor ; certainly I could
not complain that he did not aff rd
me ample opportunity fo woo and win
his daughter if I could. The chief
difficulty in the way lay in the fact
th t I htd a rival , who , having been
longer , in the field , had apparently ub-
taintd l a footing in her favor that I
despaired of ever being able to win.
And than the fair Lucy herself was BO
shy _ and reserved with me. She si-
way * had a irny smile and merry word
forFrtd Harding , while to mohe
was s i slty and silent that I n'-ver
could paiu txmrage to express my love
ercept by looks , and the e&gerneis
and i ersiatenco with which I sought
her 3 cie y. Had I been versed in
the ways of women I would not have
Irt this dishearten me so. As it was ,
imyheut sometimes beat high with
the hope of eventual puccess , her eyes
grew eo woundrously bright at my approach
preach and she blushed so prefily
when I pke > to her.
'Frcd Harding was & gentlemin of
leisure i , and quite & favorite with the
fiirer pprtion of tha community. Ho
hud { plenty of money , which ho spent
freely , though where ha ubtaiued it
not to clear. He WB a slender ,
EtuOQth-fttcod ohep. yiih tott ,
? , jlosiy cuih and carefully got
tira I never likai him , mo ? ) l
considering how
he monopolized the acciety o ( ray
ndoed Jjuoy. He w&i always very
ctvil to : ne > , but there was uo.lovo last
or. either side. 1'here ' Sfcldom it bi
t ot n two men in love with the saws
"Olio day Mr. Crofton callfd
cnetido , LtHiingthst ha was going to
give ma a strong proof of his confi
dence in whst ho waa pleaded to term
.
my gocd er.fio and integritf , by
Z to me some important buii-
wh'ch.I would be inconvenient
for him personally to attend , I vnll
net take up the time by describing
the nsturc cf this business , which h s
nothing to do with my ctory , merely
cayin that it necessitated my going
into thy interior of tha state and
taking t with me $20,000.
' 'I was not a lithe proud that a mis *
sion of en much importance sb uld be
intruded to me ; wondering , In my
elation , if Lucy knew how much
confidence her father had in me , and
inwardly resolving that I would per
form it in a manner that would justi
fy hia good opinion.
"I was to take the evening train.
Just before Stirling I called at Mr.
Crofton's i private office to receive the
money , and his parting instruction * .
I could scarcely believe that the small
package handed me contained so large
an amount. His last injunction to ma
was put in my breast pocket ; to keep
my cot closely buttoned to the chin ,
and to avoid talking with strangers.
"I took the 5:30 : train , traveling
straight on , with only brief stoppages ,
for nearly four hours. Then we came
to the junction , End leaving the ex
press I took the accommodation train
m another and less frequented road.
? here was a delay of about fifteen
minutes owing to the fict that we
were obliged to svitch off and let the
. .xprefs train pass. About five min
utes before we started an old man en-
ered whose white hair and beard gave
urn a very venerable appearance. He
md a woman with him f ho clung tim-
"dly to his arm.
* ' ' Do these cars go to Boltonl' he
said , addressing me.
" 'They do'I , replied.
" ' Are you going as far as that ? '
' "I am goinqbtyond it , ' Isiitl.
" 'You're in luck , Emily , ' sud the
old man , addressing the veiled woman
on his arm. 'Here's a gcrtleman
that's going right through Bolton ,
and wilt see that you don't get off at
; he wrong place. '
" 'My ( laughter is not used to trav
eling , ' hs added , turning to me , 'and
h just getting up from a serious ill
ness. If you will kindly see that she
makes no mistakes I will be glad. '
" 'Certainly , ' ! responded.
_ "Viewing with no little self-com
placency this additional proof of the
conGdence that people seemed disposed
to p'aca in me , I removed my closk
trom the vacant seat as a tacit invita-
tion to my charge that she was at lib-
erty to appropriate it if she chose to
do BO.
"Or-serving my movement , the old
man aid :
"Thmk you , BIT. Would you as
sonn let ray daughter have the seat
farthest from the window ] She is so
sensitive to the cold. '
"Then , as the young lady took the
sea' alluded to , he kissed her , saying :
' "Good-by , my dear child. Don't
tzlk ; your Inngs sre still weak , you
kn iw. Give my love to your aunt
and cousins , and write as soon as you
are able '
"As the cars moved on I stole a
look at my fair companion for fair
she looked and young from the
glimpse obtained through her veil.
She was dressed very warmly , having
on in addition tn the long , loose
clrak that fell to the floor , a latge
dip. , and scarf. On her head was the
conventional bonnet of that day , and
which had mate rill enough in it for
half a dozen of the style worn now.
"Her unnatural pallor was height
ened by the blickegt eyes snd eye
lashes that I think I everfiawthough ,
on account of her shyness and timid
ity , thejatter veiled the former much
of the time from view. She eeemed
entirely unfit to be out at that season
of ihe year , being seized at one time
with a paroxysm of coughing that
quite alarmed me. To my inquiry if
I could get her anything , she shook
her heid , and remembering her fath
er's caution to her , I s d no more.
B-amovirj the cork from a vial , whose
peculiar odor I reaiember yetj ho
touched it to her ling. Whatever it
ai it laiaiod to hl&e the desired &
tt&R&JSklft&i
1'cr head upon it , ehs slept , or seemed
to do so. .
"I had not the remotest idea or intention -
tention t of gnirg to deep , but I dd. ? j
HOTV Ion ? I slept I dou't know. I
only know that I awoke with a sen-o i
of suffocation , to wnioh the freah air 1
t'mt poured in from ( he open car door
was a we'oame relief. The cas had
stoppsd , which was , perhnpi , the rea
son why ! awoke. With a confused
feeling ' in my brain that I could not
account for , I watched peopla going
out until the peculiar cdor before allu
ded to reminding mo of my compan
ions } ' , I turned to see how she was far
ing. To my R'tcn'shment the was
gone.
" 'Can this ba Bolton11 ? thought ,
springing to my feat , not a little
mortified at my involuntary remiss1
ness. As I did ao , I stumbled over
a reticule , on which one of my feef.
had been resting , and which my f-iir
charge hcd left behind her. Catching
it up I sprang from the c&w. As I
gained the platfi/rm I caught a glimpse
of her hurrying along to the other
side of the depot , where a long train
of cars was standing. To my surprise
she glanced back as L called out to her ,
but t id not slacken her rpaed. The
train for which she was making now
began to move , bu < . springing up the
sttpj with a quickness of motion for
which I was entirely unprepared , she
disappeared from view.
' As the train thundered pist me ,
moved by a sudden impulse , I thrust
my hand into my breast pocket. The
package was gone )
"Should I live a thousand years I
never forget the sensation that
came over me , the dismay , the horror
that benumbed every faculty. But
it was not long before every nerve of
my heart and brain was fully aroused
and at work. Like a flash of light
ning , by whom and how I had bson
robbed , all was clear to me ,
"In the meantime tha train which
I had left had goue on , and I stood in
the gray dawn alona on the phtfurm.
I ascertained that the phco was not
Eolton , but Warwick ; that the train
taken bv the woman went by a mere
circuitous routb in the same direcfit n
whence I had started : that it was a
fast train , its first stopping placa being
a large manufacturing town forty
miles back. I immediately resolved
to tale the next train to that place.
On learning that it would be two
hoara before I could do thi , I turned
my next thouchts to breakfast , con
triving , in spite of my anxiety , to
makon tolerably substantial meal from
the Ipuntifnl'y ' spread table of the
hot.il opposite , and fejling ten per
cent , bettur ( n cons-quai.co. .
"As I arcs1 * from ihe tsb'e I
thought of the 1'ttle sitchel that the
woman had lf l : behind her , either
from her haste to oscup * , or because
ihe feared to wake is * if she removed
it from beneiih , my font. Ila con
tents surprised and puzzled me. Not
ca account of thsir extent Mid value ,
however They consisted cf ft dicker ,
a pair cf socks , a black cloth or tie ,
SB it ic no < v Cilltid an old glove and
handkerchief. Not an artich of
vyomnft's apparel was in it. There
\aa no name or initial on anything ,
except on the handkerchief , on which
wenrthe let ers F , H. , worked in red
sir * . Qn slinking the satchul to make
sure that therj was notiing more , a
wad of cTum 'led paper d/opped oijt.
Uiif ilmg it I sraoo iiua it out upon
my linen. It proved to be p.rt of a
loiter , that part oa whigh the address
vrts written in the day * before envel
opes were inventod. The lower right
hsnd. corner wa turn oft' , leaving the
superscription to rend thus ;
FRI-D'K HAH
Stock '
kit fourlatteta formrdtho firet
> of Stockport , the town where
I resided. On turning the pzpar 1
found some penciled memoranda
whiuh ran thus : Bonnet , veil , cloak ,
scatf. gloves.
"As I recalled that face baneath the
veil the short wavy hair , parted in
the middle of the Torehead , and arch
ed eye-brows , the intense blackness of
the eyes , which never once direct'y '
met my own , there flashed upon me
the secret of the undefinable resemb
lance to zoroe * one I had seen , which
had struck me at the first glance , but
which had made no particular impres
sion on my aiind at the lime. It was
juat as clear to me now as twelve hours
later. I had been robbed , net by a
woman , buta man , and that man was
Fred Harding. He was in the habit
of lounging in and out of the store ,
reading the papers and exchanging the
news , and I had a distinct remem
brance of his sitting by the stove ,
within hearing distance , when Mr.
Crofton first mentioned the matter to
me , but thought nothing of it at the
time.
time."In
"In less than ten minutes I was on
my way back to Stockport.
try thoughts and feelings were during
the journey it would be difficult to de
scribe , so conflicting was their nature
At one time I was strong in the belie
that I should be able to circumven
the villain that had robbed me of more
than life , and then my hopea were
down to zero. I knew that Harding'
eagerness to win sweet Lucy Crafton
had made him jealous of the favo
with which her father regarded me
and was convinced that hii object wa
not only money , but to ruin me in my
employer's estimation. The result
would be the same , at all events. Un-
leas I could get back the package ,
farewell to all my bright prospects
and the sweetest maiden in all the
world to me.
"It was dusk when I reached Stock-
port , for winch I wa3 not sorry. I
went dirctly to the hotel where I
knew Harding boarded. "He had
out of town for the last two d y ? , ' so
the porter told me , but had just got
back. ' Ascertaining the number , I
proceeded tn his room , and the door
being ajar , I went in. Harding was
not there , but the bright light and
cheerful fire indicated that be was
not far off , and I eat do.n and
waited.
"I looked scrutinizingly around.
On the chair near me lay au old
glove ; the mate to the one in the
satchel.as I f jund by comparing them.
Another link in the ch-xin of evidence.
"I hsd scarcely time to recure this
ani decide upon my course f action
when Harding entered. I invo not
power to describe his astonished snd
dismayed li > ok s he t\w me. Quick
ly recovering himself ho advanced
eagerly toward me.
"Ignoring the outstretched hand , I
said sternly :
" 'Mr. H rding , here is the eatchel
you left behind you in the little m 3-
quorade yon played la-.t night. You
acted jour part well , but it is time to
lay off the mask now. In this satchel
elI
is an old glove , the mate of which I
found upon the chair yonder , and
which may be of value tn you. Yon
can have it in eichanga for the pack
age you took from me '
"Taken entirely by surprise , and a
coward at heart , the villain turned
dea-ily ple.
" 'Will you give me tweuty-foui
hours to leave town in ? ' oret
"Taking a revolver from my pocket
I advanced one step nearer , etm
"Give me that package and you can
have forty-eight hours ; refuse and you
have not five minutes to live ! '
"It was about his person , as I sur
mised , and without another word irhe
gave it to me. heit
"Only waiting to make sure that il
wa the same , and had not been tarn
pered with , I sprang down the stairs ,
two sters at a time , in my b ste. tc
catch the -train that 1 knew ild
I bsdua. Twenty minutes 'ifl
* * . * ? -UWrdBF egain.fwliag like
"By traveling day and ni ht , and
j mini 1 ? britf tiinea f. r rest cud re-
i Ifoinmem 1 , I sr/ nearly made up the
t'mol I hsd lost as to b' abla to bring
my business to a eati fao.o-y < ynclu-
s'on within the limit ? afsignen ra < ? .
On < my return I found a good many of
my friends and acqurtint'tno-'s consia-
erably exorcised on the eubjoct tf
Harding's sudJen Rt.d myst-riou dis-
appearfincs. I kett my emi conn'el ,
however , baing m ie ashamed of 'he
successful ganw tha- had been phjed
with me , than by being oole , by a
fortunate combiration cf circum
stances , to checkmate him in tle : end.
' 'It was not until Luc > had bem my
wife nearly n year , end I wiw junior
partner of the firm , that I ven tu-ed to '
tell t her fa her of his nirrow os npo
from 1 a serious loss , which , in iti 10-
tult , would have been more disastrous
to roe than to hro , ina much as it
would have involved tha loaa of the
most prec oua of all my eaithly pos
sessions "
AN OFFENSIVE DREA.TH
is abominaHe , and there is no excuse
for it. SOZODONT will always end-
icite this miserable eill from whatever
cause. Bui there are thousands who
utterly neglect any care of their teeth
and Buffer their breath to become
tainted. Thfv puff their gosaip into
the faces of their listeners
of tjie annoyance they inflict.
Keep a bottle cf Sfauld ng's Glue ,
and apply to such gossip's hm.
FEOJI THE CHASE COUISTr
"LEADER. "
COTTOSWOOD , Chaie Co. , Kaas s.
"AniVesV is the name t a I'ile Kcmojj in
reduced in this section ct the btate upon Uc
recotrtnendtt on of these nbo ha\o tried It , bv
W. W. Jorcs. Wiliiim Bsrtousaj aha tried
every remedy recoramerdcJ.bnt "AiitKeals" vr
the only one that ejected a permanent cure
Sttnpl-s ofnaUtis" are ttnt tree I > H suf
ffe.s on app'icaton to "AmUic.s" De " "t , Rx
S916 , New York. Al'O oM bj d Myi > cverj .
wbeie. Pr ce 3 .00 p r .o * .
Tfddv fwptlcMil. ZZgZp fzzzz
i tfue , tbe aorcurlsl STvSi :
lUeased patient. : l S X A
10 ir they recovered U JS VV
beilth , * * ! fo4f
° pirlts and
< ppolto ; thsy will ,
lell you by taL-
InirSmkosg' IIVHR " l
BXGUL.IOR.
The Cheap-st , Purtsi.1 ( Jt t fc-nl'.v V
no tn the WOfJd.
rorUT-PEF ! , ! * CO" Ti PATIOS Jjnu..c
ailUoug Atucks. SICK KSA'iAi'nB. Colic DC
prcBSlon of Spirit * , SOUK STO'I OH. U-r
bu n , F.tc. . itc
Thlii unnvaUed Jouth.Zv.rfay ( : wnrru . ; -
cot to oatam a sincla p rlilf o'KCTRT. . c
any Injurious rtiina sx.1 tttiiW. b-it Is
ParcJy VesTjjj'ie ,
contain ) ! ? 3outhem llov.i s = d Krct
wUch n
nniitrl . whort Live-
* IU CUH bj
fc-Uvc
Tar. SYMPTOMS ol L'r.-r aoWnt are > .
j'ttrr r baJ t tc 'n toe mouth , tin 'j i'-- '
Raclt.SWcj or Joir.u.G'U mis c i > , ii "eu c i
tlfta : Seir - < tonnch Lo set Asrf-ite , t o . ' .
Rta-ngtBiy co tlaLl 1 , He-fjatha ; Iiow 01
itcmory , t Ith s. 5 su fc' jsc itlor. ol oinj UI
cd V do B m * hlr M h c" it to l > v bee"
dona liability , Ixw drJ'lt ! . i tnlck re 1"V tp.
pfar--oc9 cf ( lit ski& Lj L'ysj , & dr'Cs.kL of
ten ailtUk i f r 'wuinpiSwn.
So-actlro s n. " . . * . . { hr c s'Tiptcnw V..snd
tht dL = ue. a : otters very Iswbt : tha L'.ri.r , : hj
lir."jt oiVEn in the b"dy , l .snciiliy * ha e at
ot ths ( Items , stici | ( i.ct r iii'ej lr. t ! . o 2 : .1
rtQcrinif , % vra'.cfc iacs tnd c : n * ! 11 o"jae.
I can re-os'.n-.in j a n .5ca ! iocs rrjso-v Js :
,
Blmiucns1 Llr"r Rcrt'.Kc.Lev. . ' . * 0. MtaiAtr ,
152 ' > ! : Strtt : , AwIS it Pur. Hfcttsr ,
'
'
"W's fav tcttrf Its YirtajT , rcrs r.sv ! , 1
nuw tlttt fur IiyspepaL : . BiUicosatu
Throhbln ? Heiiaece , it is tha bn' tcjdlolni
trie-1 : orty OT
tu hsn tBairr }
el : bth \ * net caiy re.ie'icd ,
etutd hun e ph * Bd
ilxcon , Oi.
SY
J. H. JSILIK ci GO. ,
FEVER
Defensive Medication
Is a precaution wh'ch should never bo neglect
ed uhen danger is present , and therefore a
course of the Itittrrs at tl 13 eos = 011 is partirnlar-
ly desirable , especially for the fee le end sickly.
As a remedy for bihousnc-s , d > sp psn , nervous
ness , and bone ! compU : il' , there H nothing
comparable to this wholesome re torative
For sale bv all I'ru Ei tsanu Dealers generally
( DEC weet in your ovrn lo\vn. terms ind
ibDD outQt free. Address U. Hallett & Co. ,
Pcnlacd. M.
A CHEMICAL MARVEL.
Thouh a thounr.d , c3Ziies awar
Fe tier's T' nic fountain fo-im ,
We can d rink the pa-ne to-day ,
In our f ir-off W-istom home * .
Thinks to Ocmlst'-y'a ' re '
In an irs'ant jirn'o' lass'
Fresh as from the Imnff e 1
btltzer bubble' in the alias !
TAKRAST'S PCRK t rFixiRM
OIVIB the r re t-lixir Urtli ,
Ilwlth'ul as tdefl ul sent
flashing , fr ni the lirea&t of Earth.
Time and ill t nce what a'e the ?
When 1rtthui can i > pro u e
fprinss a thou-on 1 eiicues away ,
F r the eii-kmari'mrsMnt u-e !
SOLD B AT4L
SAIJTA CL.AO3 FODI.O.
GreatQstiacorory of'iieAc"
Wonucrfutleuveriemll ) ! arurMhaieV.c . .nids
Amnn < ollisr thin ; ? nlnu"t ; * > tvit. tl -tiyca. .
Children ol : a k K lie raxhes irood- - not ,
If rcilly he lives in a mouut.i n of $ PO.T
List yiar an excu-ama - i'e-l clear to the Po e
Andpuadcnlxdrnpfivtliattiwhatwcnicd' ! .prul < t
Where nond.T ni wonilcrg they Jocr.rt i u w land ,
rt"hllc falrj-lie l in.a appeared on < ich hn >
There wore ra rnlaiiis liks ( rare , iith ttiro
Beautiful croen.
And far brighter l ies than ever were e n ,
Birds with the hue * of a r inbo v w re fr i. d ,
While flowers of CNtjuiiitc fracranccnaefion
ini ; aronnd.
Not Ion ? were thcj left to wondsr in donb.
A beiiiK soon came they had beard much alwnt.
Twa * Hants Clina * self an < l thie feaM j ,
3e l"oked like the p-cture * isesevsrj iUj-
He droTeupa'earn that Iookr < leirnuc , < 'r ,
Tn-as a Usun f L-ru-hoppers it ntcid of reindeer ,
I7e rode in a Lcll lotead of a sl" ,
But he took them oa coird ami drjvc then
awiy.
Ho snowed them all oTcr h ! wonderful rMta ,
And fictorica uakin , ' sood" for women - > rd inen
Furrlera were workm ; on hata reit and Min&il ,
To Bnnce's ther s iil they urerceevJiiv them 11. .
vris Klnclc , the Olore Uter.'old them it once
All oar Gloves we arescndmsr to i.nDcr ,
Santa showed them eiubciiderg and rrjny thin ? '
mere.
Sayinz I also took th < c to f isnd Uancc's tors.
SantaClina then liiliipereO a veret ha'tl tell ,
Aa In On ahi eicrr one knew C..TICC well ,
He thereTore KUDIQ cnd his ? uoda to 1:13 care ,
Knowing lii friends will gti their tnll harc.
Kow remjmbcrje dwellers in Omahia touii ,
All who want crcscnU to f-uiice' * go round.
For ghirts , collar" , or clove ? rroat and email ,
Send your sister or annt one it-J ii1.
Bonce , Champion Ilatvr of tte Wo-t , Donrb !
- DR. A. S. PEXWEKY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
- IiiJ3 PEHitANF.N-rtT LOCATED III3 JIED ;
ICAL OFUCb ,
i JD3 Tenth Street , - OUAIM , NEI1R4SKA
Offering hia r\"lce3 In all
tcedjcins and sway , both in sn
* pttiJl praesf : vnjts ssd cfcraujj ,1
13 onraHfJ sl&t tdjy ,
dii dkfi
* ? ,
-VH. THE
& Northwestern
2 38fl MILES OF ROAD !
It U tne SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Caiwesn
COUNCIL BLUFFS
OHIO AGO , MILWAUKEE
and ail point ; EAST and NORTH.
'IT OFFERS TUE \VELTKO PUBLIC
GREATER F\.nUTIh.S AM ) J10RE
ADVANTAGES 1HAN ANY
OIIIEK ROAD IN
THS V.-EST.
Itli the 0IIY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon uhlcb Is ran
PULLMAtf HOTEL CARS !
IBS ii.lss to this * and to please all classes of
t-avelf'S. It rives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at la
EATINQ STATIONS at M cents each.
ITS7PACK IS STSEl PAILS I
ITS OOA08CS Af THE * ! . < .
IT3 QHP ! tJT FIRST CLASS
\ouwifh the Best Traveling Aocommodi-
tlna vou uiil bey your ticket ! > r this
/STAND TVILL TAKE NOM : OTHER.
All Ticket Astenta can sell vou Through TJsksta
vis this road and Check Mull Bag
gage i'rec cf Charge
OMAHA TICKET OFFICE3 12J1 Farnham St ,
Cor llth , and at Union Puciflo Depot
DEX HR OFFICE In Totor'do Central and
Ur. a Pict c Ticket Office.
SAN > "iJltiCSCO OFFICE 2 Hav ? Ucntjoa-
try StKSt.
For lafoimatiqn , folder * , niapj , etc. , nat ob-
tlaato ! st HOBO Tie'ist OCce , fiddrcsj aay
agtnt of the Ccapany , of
KVrtiH K'JCKITT ' , VT. STCHN1TT ,
Cra'l It'.ns-c-r , Gg&l Piw. Azsst ,
CCtCACO , ILL.
.IjtMjo T pj 5Qif
t > o * .j i ycTRri |
ftes'l AOiaaha ft Cotmell KoSa.
isso.
K. CMS.T.JOE&G.'B.B.R. ,
I * * Qe ouJy Dirx Line to
T. Lnx. . ijfU TJIE EASTon
> -on UM AH A led the WE3T.
Tto fc\iji ' p-- * . and .
* t.w t m tbi t. Loull
ait , hu. "ne .we'a Oiaali * ard Vew York.
DA/LY t > AS ENGER'TRArNS
ET.4CHWS ili
IP ± chi j'cd ir , iilvancc c * other * lne <
IjT'ijeUa Ix equip. > l wltb Poi'ti i" < j
alaep * ecp.a C rP ar nsy Co ct
o * tie - ij Piatfm and
C.-p ' md the ccltibn
ft < "t''n4ciisa Air Hits
f ' . * ' Y t r. ucirr
& ? "VisK'r'\4 litS * Jn'uph
f2"C raid filutfjit R.vU
i.i M fcr a at &J coupon f tlora In tha
I. i ? \RSARO , A. C.
C n' . Sr.vt. , Gen" ! P w. fi kisl Az't
ct J > ' -9rl.io ; hi Joseph , ilo ,
W 0. SS t'HrilST , Ticket Aifen. ,
cli rif.rcuih i.Kt , bftwren Farnham and
5or.'tiisa ; Elock , Oiniba.
JC"5.1H305 , A. B. BAKKABD ,
PiA cn'On-.hi. Ojr.'rl Aent.
SJOUX CUT PACIFIC
AKD
gt , Paul & Sious Oity
RAILROADS.
'Shi Old Rthtbls Sim
100 SI2LS3 SHOHTEST ROUTE !
Prom CODNOIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINN3APOLIB
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
A r s ' pcn ! * tr Nof hsrr. lowi , in2 ! < icta acJ
SFH
Unrsarpasitd. ISssADt Drawing Koom v.d
Sl'ottc Car r nwJ anil coil roll 4 by ths coao-
rca.nii Thraujh "With ut Ciango fcctwesn
Ucl. n 1'arlflj 7r nafer TrpoConrcll BlcCs.
and < ; iial. . Traiu laira t ! e Union Psciac -
Trov ur Uap't it CoacJ ! Bla3i' , at 5:15 : p n. , /
re * - . ! ! . ? Sioux C.t/ l iO p. n. . and St. PanJ
st ii ? i iv. ai , t SKJI ?
- 'BN IIOUBS ra ADVANCE OF
OTHEK ROUTE.
ir. ! : : < " St. Paul at 3:30 p. SL , u
rHi i ; at S jx "t7 c 4:45 : a. m. . and Union
Pi-inc Tr'1'fi.r Pcptt , C oncll Bn2r ! , at 6.50
t. ta 1 1 saro th-t your tlckoU read via " 3. C.
IP R K. " F-C HILLS ,
Superintendent Mluoarl Valley , lowx
P. E. FOBISSON , AM t Gn'l Pass. Agent.
J. U. O-BF-YAN ,
Sonthivestera Freight and Pas oncer Agent ,
Council Bluffs
THHOUCH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars !
CHICAGO
& Q UINGY
A T ) .
With imocth ard Perfect Tnrk , Elegant Pas
senger Ctachce , and
PULLHAH SLE PING & DIKIHC CARS
It n -owcil2cd ! by the I'rew , and ill wko
travl uwr it , to tc the Best Appointed and
lies : JJan seJ F.o d In the Country.
PASSBNaBRS GOING BAST
Should bear m mind that this U the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Pom's Eztt , North and Northwest.
this Route have choice of
FOUR DIFFEEENT ROUTES ,
And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace
hkopm ; Cm from Chicago to
New York City Without Change.
All Express Trams on this line are equipped with
tne V-ct'in house Patent Air Brakes and
Miller's "ati-nt Sifety Platform and
Coupler * , the mc t Perfect Pro
tection Asains ; Acci
dents m the world.
PULLMAK' PAUC&SLEEPINQ AND D'KJNC CARS
Are run on t Hunlngton Uoute
InformntioT corccrnmJ' ? outea , Hates , limt
Com cct < 'ietc , , will be cheerfully given by
appjm t the ottUu of the rani gton Route ,
Cl.t t'our'tcnin birect , Omaha ebrJ9ta.
C. E PEUK NS , D W IlItCH. OCR.
Gen'l 1 ana.er Oen. West'n Pass A t.
J. 0. PIHI.LI PI , Sl.Jye. , Mo.
Central Agent , Omaha.
II. P I > UtL ,
fepJ-dl liAetAeent Om h
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEWER.
i uLird artitle b comirannded with tha
great > t care
lu c3ccU re as wonnerfnl and tatisfactory as
i It restores z > ay or faded hair to its youthful
l color
It re-oovc all eruptions , itcbiijf and dandruff ;
and the fo-.ilp by its Use becomes white and
clean. idrr
By itrf tonic proi > ertiw it restores the capillar r
e'.amS to tlicir normal visor , prcvcutin ; rrU
ut. < s , and nukh ) tha hair K'row thick and
I s'.ron. : .
[ Ai A drc tin ? nothing has been found ao cffec-
i tuilordc-irible.
I Or. \ . A Iliycs.-tatoAs'ayerofllansachnsetts ,
i gav t { it"i consider it the beat preparation
for im intended ' > < "
Whiskers.DTE ,
Forthe Whiskers.
,
Thiseleeantprcjnration maybe relied onta
change the colnr cf the beard from gray or any
o.lier undesirable Rhode , o bronn or black , at
dlssr-tion. It is easily app icd , beinsf In one pre
paration , and quickly and effectual ! ) produces a
peimanent color nrbica will neither P.ub er wash
off.
JIAXCFACTCRED BY
,3J3 > &s CO. ,
Nashua , N. H
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine.
NOTICE.
. CVAHA , August * 7th , I&SO.
ThereT _ ill be s ratfloT of he Stockholders rl
ni Co , ( eipir
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4
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Poisoning , in infected malarial sections.
STBv the distillation of a FOREST LEAF lth JUMPER BSKRirS aiit BARLET JIALT w t T
< J1 C"i r6di'D.VKOKN\.hi. ! > h Mt4 -lfiM'lvontb KldBMaml Cnnaty OIV IH , n m < vm. injnihwj
tl.po-lw formal ii th b ajaer * na p vanun * ny st-Jm-s nmtrlia sttnktkm h.t orirrt ; t Ti
in ths m jr.brip.out H ! , * of tliJ 'il-Uor ' w ter irtn ; ltrx.it > aholt'-y c'iunmtl < iKii > -yi
ir.m h < m Itreiijtn , Tlor n.l rcstoriar tne-m orca-u t > > a k etllhy c. ctlitwn. thowiiir ifoeCftl
on b-jl1 * th * coljj and ca"y ilo * < > ' urna It can bo taVcn at > ! t tinir . in all c.i r > .t w si .1 and r iH ,
cjrcuni-tancesv > hl'PUt injury t.j ' . ! ; ti'-ior.i. V U.jinr o'licr i > rri ratioa f . Ivi * i\ iftil M
itbttMaTeo plCAsanu aiii a rccibie t-rd and Hivur It b , b cu ilttficu't ' t pikft. n ; r | x-r9 * ou
ccntKininc positive rtiare tc properties vhich wi 1 not causwe , but I aviTp' k t > U r BJX h ,
Before ti'iin ; any Livermedt inu , try a bottle t.f KlDMcatN tj CU AA&k. tfcc KllNfcV- iia
foul matter Try It an < l y m ill .iu-jrs u < o it as a kmiiy ui ) icin < i. LacitM f K.-iall > Mill tilt W.
anil OmlleKon illflnd KID > FGEN tha best Kidney Tmic rr ns "
KOTICKiach bou'e * > * 3M th * w noture rf L < \ \ KCXCK i M XflTIX , alia rro rl iir Oo3
BtntSuron. whle'j pnaits mD.SECE.V to te old ( without license ) by Vttfguto , Ifw.tts i3it
U'br PertQDJcty wLjic ,
Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use.
It not ( oacd ttyoa ; pru fsti orOroctn , wa will inil a battle prefabi to tbo ear * vxyttUr
o yet ;
LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOCTSS and DEALERS erciywliiM.
WboIwaJe Si itj is Cc tr , STEELS. JOD x'BOS K.O. , i I v.j v y f . ' - - ' ' uunuJae art
price * .
WHO is UNACQUAINTED WITH THE C OCRAPH % < ' tuts COUNTRY. '
SEE BY EXAMINED THlb MA. * , 'nAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. B ,
'
IS THE GREAT
j. Ufboklyu' Otinac : ) . , atoll &i > n or tti c jr-
capltolo ; lows ) . Muart. Aia.i ' Maroiaceat Iron Brldse * ipaa
wltn BrftGuhe ; from U-r u end Missouri risers at all points croi < 9Ci t ;
JoccunntclMorli : Wilton Jur.ctlou tottuios- line , snd transfers are avoided at tbunol *
! t - . - - - r . Kaa City , Lwenworta. ana Atcii ! w
I'rloccion. Trccia j , GuijaUa. Va.cA- nectlooi Bake " '
wsrt& , Atch5n. ! tnd fc.aa as ctyj
. Outalonta. ana Knot- THIS Cillb'AT TilllOUCU
Tllle : Kcoiut to romlninon , tiOEapirttr , Hra- H/IJ.OWS
tosioort. Independent , ElJoo. Otriiuc * . Eody- At c ntcAuo , vita all Givorsic' ' ilsee to
7ilip.Oiltbloo ! . J'ella.Jtnaroe. na U * Molncg ; Cait anaSruttt. . , .
Newton toUoaroa : Ut siJ'ue ] CoInitUnol aaJ At t. > OLSwooa. with tnol3.421.b.
Wlntcnat ; AllanlUitoLeifUana Auilubon. and FtV.AUK.U,1 . . .
A'ora to Ilarlra. 'iUlt U pniltlTely iDa cnl ? AtWAPniXCTO-V UIIGHT3 , With P. . < .
Uallro-td. wnlch o-rn * , and operate * a through
llso from Cmoigo into tfte Sttta ot Kantas. At LA rfALLE , vrt. i 111. Cent. H , It.
ThroaihExprcri Passaceer Trains with Pull- AtKEcmiA wtn P. v. * J. : y u.'c. i
Ban Valace tars attached , nreruu each way dally SV : 111. MlcL , end T. I' . * W. Uus.
tttw fen CHICAGO and I'coniA. Kjisr A3 crrv , At Itotn ISLAMI with "Stllwaukee
l'ociCiL IJLprrs. l.sAVSNwoBTn and ATCBI * blond 3aort Line , " nnd Kock I I'a
JWJf. TQroaghcarsarBJiioruntietweenJh' au- At IJATCXPOHT. Tlth tha D.17. ! . ir
tee ana Kansa * Cltr. Tid the "illlwaultee ana C.M-Jf t.l * rt.K.
ock:5landaae"j.ln& . . . . . . .
Tne "Uteat uocic Islaaa" ts nacnlflcr-jtly AtU' ' < SlJ. Mill Central Iowa U.K.
equipped. Its rood bed N ttrnplr periec at.- Its > tUk ao Vd.wUliI > 3t.iK.lJ 1C. a.
track la laid r-lth iteel rallt. At LOOCtl. IILCTFS. with Union l'ncac S > i
What will pleaie you n\3 t will oa the plepsnrq At r.iiAJIA. with B. it Mo. R. K. It. In > S
ol enjoying your meuli. while piuslnz over the . , ' , % .
beanutul prairies of Illinois and Iowa. In one of At OTTCMWA , wltn ' entral loiralt ft. ,
ourtnazaftcent Dining Curs that nciompany all St. L. i 1'ttc. and C. II. & y 1C. Itcls
ThroaelJ Eiprcss Tnlns- Yon Eat an entira At KEOKI.-K , with Tot. , Peo.AU'iir. ; i , S6i
mea ! . m poud us Is nerred In any first-class hotel , LoutI'jc. . . anrt fct. J . Kco. i NW. . H Wx *
rorseventy-OTt cents. At C&SIE1.0N. wtttl 11. St. J 1C It.
/Dpreclatlnp the fact that a roajcrttv ortno AtATCuisov with Atch. . Topekn A. b > ! 9sr lal
people prefer separate npartmenw for different Atch. A Neb and t en. UIT. . I' , li. lids.
purposes ( and the immense pos enier business At I.EA V\WOKTU , w thKan. I'ao.
of tils line warrantlns'.t ) . wcarppli-a ed to an Cent ic. ItiyAS
nounce that this Company run 1'iMman I'ntace AS CITT. with all lines for it *
Slcvlny Can tor sleeping purpose' , and Pilue
vm T.VAV PA'.ACJE CAKH nr - run . thrnnph to STontA , 1 > ES tiOldii
* U J Ik 4 * * . . . . . . ,
. ij u 4.1. - * VIMU.kV * C . * V" Vt\1f " * .
.
- CIA TClll3i ntt 1 -
ffxf-vfjrl. IsiVUrFS. Jfc-AJ SA1 * il i i > .A A > VOItiAj.
Ticket * via thl 1,1 nc. known the "Oreat JSocSi i luuU Jloiile , " nre Jl > U
all TlcSfpt Accnt * In the Uutl-i Hlntea f.nil C siuucSn *
j-or Informalloa not ohtulauljlc t your home ticket oftlce , uJdro-i.
\ IClfslE.TiIj. . 2S- * * * ! * - JOT17C.
" ' Ueu'lTkt. aud ' ' A
Gen'l faaperlntenilenw 1'ass'cf < a
atDMiTiiDc HFnpffiio FEATHERfi
t52 BJLyziSiSn i Sara B H U cliy
SHI3DES. .
And evoryiiiirig pertaining to the Fumitma and
Upholstery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THS
! lgQ8 and 1210 Furaham
tptmlntngu (
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
F O IR. 1 S8O
M AHUFAGTURED BY P. P. MfcST & CO. , SPRIKGF1ELD ,
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron team Walking
Cultivator , with or vrithc ut &i rines. ;
The New Force Feed Buckeye JJrill , one or two Horse Style ,
Enquire for them at the beau dealer .
F. H. PTJ&H. Gen. Agent , Uiaafo
TS lf-yf-AfFi - " "jt" lKJ'.yi ! |
r VfiA. . JMS.SV'tiUj.jAU
CUBES RnEUMATISM. CURES COUGH3 and
COLD3.
CURES KHEUMAT1SM , CURES COUGHS and
COLDS
CURES SORE THROAT.qORES DTFniERIA.
CUP. S LAlt BACK and "TIFF JOINTS.
CURES LAM * BACK , and STIFF JOIXT- .
CURES Bl IK' , CCTS and RHCI3ES.
CUB S E HSS , CUTS r.nd BttUlb 3.
6OLD RT O1LVHA BVJ
J fat
fer
fr omiM fiaj * r cf Cart \ to
NERVOUS DEBILITY
, .
co-
her ICth.