Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 08, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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4 1TOBNEY-AT-LAW ,
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Patents , Pensions and.Govcrn-
incut Claims.
Kererglypir Eisloa , to Genl 0 F. Mwidtr-
wn , Hen. J. . J Popp eton , and T. L. Klrnhnll.
El- _ aulMm
A. T. CRQSSLEY ,
A.D COUNSELOR
ArroEsirr AT LAW
. 811 Soutu isth rarnhiai
o. st , bet. and
Mio-lta : :
SJURCES & BARRETT ,
rrmCHAPLES POWELL
.franCE OF THEPE CE-'omcr6th and
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WM. SIV.ERAL ,
i TTORKEV AT LAW-OmapbcU's Block
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_ _ OMAHA. KEB.
B. L. THOMAS ,
TTORKKV AT LAW Loans morey , bny
_ tl and sells real csUtc. Eoom S.CrsIjhtoa
A. C. TROUP ,
1 TrORN"EY AT LAW Office In Hacscom1 !
Block. Gcorea E. Prltchett , 1606
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* DEXTER LTHOMAS , .
AT LAW Crnlckmank Bolld
ATTORNEY
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WILLIAM A. FONDA ,
ft TTOENEY AKD COUK5ELOR AT LAW.
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Office OMAHA , KEB.
WM. L PEABOOY ,
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14 Poet Office , OVtaHA.K BRASKA.
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ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
XARDACH CLOCK. COR. CQUQ. & IETH ST3.
OUAHA.
W. d. Gonnell ,
Attorney-at-Law4
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PARKE CQDWin ,
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. T. RICHARDS. O. J. HOST
RICHARDS & KUKT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
Qgne 216 Smith Tnprte - th Ptreet.
EAST INDIA
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MANUFACTURERS
031A HA. Neb.
A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all
dlsri.'c of tlio Kldnrja. IJhdJ r , &ua Urinary
Omna.
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yi Britht' DiBC > e , inability to rrUin or expcll
the Urin * . Caturrh ot he riddtcr. liih colored
and nunty urine. Palclul Uriutnir , LAMfi
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edec'i nnd cures when noUiiiu lee c.n.
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rapon receipt of the | ncc , § 2.10
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS ,
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' .How m Life wu Sired. "
JAMKS K. I H * e nt for N hrVn. .
IRON TURBINE
WIND ENGINE
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WIND ENGINE
Ill the World
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ky Xtoklera In nearly ov ry county.
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vhlch .la particalariy
adapted to Wind Mill
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THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING C9PRDPBiETORS. .
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TE'tUS OF B0BSUHIPTION ,
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B. iM. inNeb..lp. ra.
Local nulla for States Iowa leave lint once a
day , vis : 4.30 ft m.
OQaeopenfrom 12 to 1 p. m. Sandtys.
THOMAS F. HALL. Postmuter.
Arrival Aud Departure of
Trains
UNION PAClflC.
LIAVI. AKUTB.
D ly trp 6sj..i2:15p.m. : 825p.m.
do Mixed 6.10p.m. 4:25 p. m.
do Frel.bt 5.SO a.m. littp. n > .
do do . . . . .8.15a.m. 12:20a.m.
TI1IE OA.KD OP THE BURLINGTON.
LUTE OMAHA. AtllYB OUAHA.
Exprc g..s : < 0n-m. Exprea 10:00 a. m ,
1111 0:00 a. m. Hall 10:00 p. m.
Sundays Excepted. Sundays Except * ! .
CHICAGO , KOiK ISLAND & PACIFIC.
Uall 6.00a.m. I Mail 10:00 p. m.
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KORTHWE5TEBN.
C : Oa. M. ( Man. . . . . . . . 7:20 : p.B.
xpr ca. 8:40 : P. jn. | xpr ° i . . . .10:09 : a. m.
Bun J i i xr pt d.
KANSAS crry , BT. JOE fc COUNCIL BLUFFS.
UAVS AUUT-
Mill 8:00 a. . lEzpreu 7iOa.m.
Eyirws Oi"0 p. . | Mafl 735 j.m.
Ths CD v llco runnlne Pullman BlHplng Cut
cut ol Omahh to Union Depot.
OilAHA S HtlRTHWE-TEBN AND 4BIOUX
CITY & PAC1F CEAILROADS.
Eipnus 8330 a. m. Jxpra * fcSOp ta.
. & M. B. B. In NEBSULSXA.
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Plattsn'tn ar * 032 a m Elccitla toElvlitlO ( am
Ream ) J'ucar)7M ) p m Hod Cloud ( lr ) B : i a In
Rod Cloud Otrri7:5fpm I'UtUnth ( tr ) 420 p m
EIoom'itonir)3S5 { ( ) : p m Om haarr )
ll PUDLlCA VAU.SY RAILWAY.
HarJartC ) S 5a tn | bloom'srton ( &rl :
BljimltiL'ton 1:3 p m I Untlngi ( > rfl.55p ) m
Orleant ( IT ) 7 5 a ml IndlanLlarl ) : Opm
OrKaia ( or ) 7:03 p m | liidUnou ( IT ) 2 0 p m
BK'UX CITY t ST. PAUL R. B.
. MOpta ) A ail . 7:20 p m
WABAS11 , oT.
Mall . S a.m. I Mill . ll'45a a
E7prt3i..8lOp. : m JExpieti . iS5 ; p. a.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B B.
L ive Omaha , diilyr-S a m , 9 a. m. , 10 a to. ,
11 a. Q , Ip , m. , Sp. m.Sp.mBp. m , , Op.
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10.SS a m. , ll i a. m . 1 : 6 p a , SJ5 : p. a. ,
* SJ p. m , 8:2i : p. m , 6S : p. . ,
four til ) * on S mday , loivlnr Omuu at 8 aad 11
a EL. 2 and C p. m ; OininoU BluCi at 0:2i ,
11:25 a m. , ami 2:25 acd t:15 p m. '
TJMlSatS. IRACtS
Ltare ftniha } 6 a. m. , 7 a. ta. , 8:30 : a. m. , 1
p m. , 4 JO p. m. . 7SS p. n. .
Leare Oonncil B uffs : 6 IS a. m , , B : < 0 a. m. ,
11-40 a.mSiip : m , 7 0 p. m. , 7:60 p. m.
D&llr txoep : Buoduy.
OSIAAA ft REPUBLICAN VALLEY H. B ,
LEAVS ,
Mall. . . . . lU:4Sa.m : ,
Dally except Sunday * .
Omaha Wholesale Markets ,
OXAHA , September 7,1880.
BUTTER AND EQUS ,
Choice table 1014c
'ackers lots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7@10
rrexh eggs , per doz 12J
* * * > MW
POULTRY ,
ulckeas , per doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2J5
GROCERIES.
800ARS.
. . ID
* * * * * * *
Powdered . . . . . . . . . . 102
_ rwiulated . 10
* * * * |
i tandard * 'A' * . . , . . . . . K10 |
* * * * v
Extra "C" . 9i
8TRXJP3.
3xt k choice md very bright. . . 50
iright Table Drips . 46
New Orleans MoUasses . 60
Market advancing.
COFFEE.
Ho , prime to choice. . . . . . 174
ilo good to prime. . . . 1 $
Ho fair to good. . . . lo
Mocha . 27i
O.G.Java . 274
KICK.
Choice . 8 |
Goodto prime . . 71 7 |
UBiEOtHOITS.
SewPruneB . 8 ;
31dPrunea. % .
UurrantSjChoice new .
BlackBerries . 3L2
Elaspberries . * ! _
Pitted cherries . . . . . . 20
Evaporated " B |
State Peaches. . . . °
Salt I > ake Peaches IB
California Peaches 15
CANNED GOODS.
"S"Oysterg , 2 ft cans , tf case. . 8 70
do do 1 It ) can , per cose. . 240
LishtWcight Oybters a lb case 2 90
Salmon , 1 lb , V ? dozen 176
do 2Ib , dozen 265
Standard Tomatoea,2 lb , I ? case 2 SO
" " 3 tb , case 3 00
Standard Peaches , 3 lb , \ ? case. 4 40
" " 2 lb , < ? case. 3 40
Raspberries , 2 lb , tf case 3 00
Blackberries , 2 lb , f case 280
Corn , 2 tb.t ? cose 380
Apples , Gal , tf doz 3 75
Harrow 1'at Peas.2 lb , case. . 4 00
3trine Beans. 2 lb , per case. . . . 240
SUNDRIES.
Nutinege. 10
Pepper 17
Allspice 17
Ilo % ea 45
'ossia ' 25
P.ope
" * undies. 16 oz
Sreenwich Lye.per.csae 3 85
Bcansi > er bushel 1 80
heeso full cream lii
ULiASS.
\Vlndow Glass , GO per cent. dia.
count nil list.
HAEDWARE.
IRON.
Common bar. S
Son = e-Uioe bar 4
Norway nail rod. 0
. - - *
B-JEKL. -
Castplow 9
Am. cast , tool 18
. . do 23
SAILS.
Tens , upwards. - 5 50
B'rd'd's shoe * 560
nmle" CM
Omahanaile teas , upwards. . . S 50
Nw'gtr'ghn 23SO
Putn.im nails 23SO
DRY GOODa
BROWN COTTONS.
Atlantis. "H" 7J
do "P" < - ' 7
1'ewpereU " 0" 7 |
do "R" 72
do "E" 3i
Indian Head -S
XXX ID
S tandardl 'A. A. " . . . . .
UliXIMb.
Amoskeag 16
Beaver Creek , "AA" 1 JWJ
do "BIT 334
Haymakers. . . . . D
Palmer _ S
do "BB" . . . ! ! " ! " . . " J.4
fin * * / o j o
" " " " " " " " "
Warren 'AXA" . . . . . . . . ! . ! ! ! ! 15
do "BB" 14
do "CO" . - . - . . . - 13
BLEACUED COITON&
Lonsdale 9.
do Cambric 12i
Cabot
Trait of the Loom. . . . . . . . . . . . 10
" -ewYork Mills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 }
Hills'iluslin 1L
"VVamsntta . . . . . * . . . -12
Bepperell. . . . lSi@37i
TICKINGS.
Amoakeag 16
Falls OB. a
do "AA"
"AA"r
* s
.Albany . 7 $
Albion. . . . . . . . 7n
Eannony . 6 |
American . 7
Allen's . 61-2
Allen'i Pinbi . 8
Ancona fancy , . , . f 1-i
Manchester . 8
Merrimac . 712
Merrimsc shirting . " . . * . . ? 6 1-2
Eichmondg . 61-2
EJchmondsE . : . * > 71-2
Buragno's. . . . ' . . 6 i-2
Eimpson'i tnourniaf ; . . 7 1-2
Bimpson'i black . 7 1-2
8TBIPE8 ,
American . , . , 10@11
Amoskeaj. . 12
Awning stripes . l <
Lewi tonA . 17 1-2
Hamilton . 111-2
Omega. . . . . . Ual2
Fittsfield. . i )
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
11 . No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. . . . 2000
Shecfanj , dressed , No. 1 . 20 00
" " No. 2 . 1000
Common boards , dressed . 2200
STOCK EOAEDS.
A rtock . . . . 40 03
B " . 3500
c . so oo
Commonstock . 2500
ILOOBINO.
Uo. 1 flooring . 4000
No.2 " . So 00
No.3 " . 2500
Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 45 00
IDISO.
No. 1 siding . 2500
No.2 " . 22 oO
No.S " . 2000
TICKETS.
No. 1 pickets , per M . 8250
No.2 . 2300
FIHISHISO.
No. 1 finish , 1J , 14 , and 2 in. . . 55 00
No.l " iln . 6000
No.2 " U , 11 , and 2 in. . 4500
No.2 " lln . 4000
No.3 " la . 8509
HIP LAP.
Plain thin lap , , . . . . .t 2300
OQ * No.l SO 00
M " No.2 25 CO
" " No.S
OIIUKO.
8 beadtd , 6 in. , No. L 2500
' " No.2 2300
I " 4and Bin. , No. 1. . . 4000
" " " No.2. . . 3500
Corrugated ceiling , Na 1 50 00
SHINGLES.
Aita ( bert ) hnles , . , , S 75
No.2 - . , . 300
Nc.3 " . . * J-2
Lath - 400
Lime , bbl - 1 S5
" bulk , per bu 40
Cement , bbl.- . - . 260
Iowa plaster , bbl 260
Michigan plaster , bbl 2 75
Hair , per ou 2" >
Tarred felt , 100 Ibs 800
Straw board , " 400
0 G battens , per 100 ft Hn. . . 1 25
Well curbing 8000
Hough J , tad 2 in. , In batts ,
pwlOOftlln 50
POSTS
Cedar halves , 7 la 18
11 6in 16
11 QnartarShs 16
Oftk,4x4 99
" 4x6 40
0 0cuing,5 | and 6In..per
100ft. Hu T. . 800
Onk plank audtlmber , per M , , 40 00
Clwrpoplar K ) CO
Black Walnut 10000
HIDES ,
Green hldij. psrlb 6 *
Green cured hides. . . . , , ? |
Dryhidei , . . , IRal ?
Dry wilted hides. , lnal2
ShsepPelts . , , , , , . 261 50
Tallow. . . , t > ii 4 }
LIQUORS , WINES , ETC ,
> ( - . pergal . 1 0
Alcohol , 180 per csnt , per gal. 2 10
Fren h spirit * , proof 1 18
MMshalVsbourbonwhlsky. . . . * 1 23
Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25
Brandy , very fine , per gal. . . . 2 00a8 00
" common to fine 150
Qln , 100 per cent 150
" Holland , 90 percent 125
Horns , mlid Jamaica , per gal. 1 50a3 00
" New England 2 CO
Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50
" " per case. . . . . J 50
" " per 100 cases 7 00
Champagnes , pints in baskets. 25 00
Domestic champaigne 22 00
Port wine , per case 1 BOaS 00
' - 5Ca3 00
Ales , Edinbnre 275
" Bass&Cc's 225
Guinness Dublin stout 2 25
LEATHER.
Beat slaughter sole 32
estoak 41
French kips 1 lOal 40
French calf , leading brands. . . 1 60a2 10
Domestic kips 75al 10
Domestic Cftlfg 1 lOal 30
Hemlock upper , per foot 25n2G
Oak upper , per foot ioa'G
Grain , upper per foot 2T >
Linings , per doz 8 00a < ) 50
Toppings ; par doz 1100
Morrocc ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a' 8
" oil dressed. 35
" Simon per skin 3 00a3 25
" glove lad 30
Boot webbing , per foot 4ri
HARNESS LEATHER.
No. IPittsburg oak 44
No. 1 Pittsbur ? oak 42
No. 1 Cincinnati oak 41
No. 2 Cincinnati oak 31
No. Ihemlock 31
No. 2Hemlock 37
COAL-RETAIL.
Anthracite 1050
Blossbutg 12 OJ
Wyoming 8 50
Oakalooga 5 . " > 0
Iowa nut 500
White Breast 550
Stop that Cough.
If yon are suffering with a Cough
Cold , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever ,
Consumption , loss of voice , tickling of
the throat , or any affection of tlio
Throat or Lungs , use Dr. King's New-
Discovery for Consumption. This is
tbe great remedy that is causing so
much excitement by its wonderful
cnrei , curing thousands of hopeless
casps. Over a million bottles 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 cure for throat
and lung affections , and can cheerful
ly recommend it to all. Call and get
a trial bottle free of cost , or a regular
size for 51.00. J. K. Ish.Omaha. (3) ( )
's Arnica. Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world for
Cats , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
ii guaranteed to giro perfect satiafac-
tied in every case or money re tandod.
Price 25 cents per box. For sain by
Bdly J. TL TSH , Omnhv
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CQ.
Manufacturers ol
STANDARD SHOT
BEiUKETOBUY XX.
THE BESTIR MARKET.
E , W , BL.iTCJIFORD & CO.
Hiaubcturcn of Lead Fl
_ glivV Tta. fipo na SoldtK llQ jeJ OU
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OEDEBS SOLICITED.
* * * Vvi
CEAELE5 THOMAS JACKSON.
THE MAN ffHo CLAIMED TO BB THE INVESTOR -
VESTOR OF THE TELEQBAPH AH OF
AVAESTHESIA.
Sen- or ? EUQ. -
Dr. Charles Th'rnai Jackaon , the
physicitt , died in Somervilie , Mars ,
on Sunday , after A 1 < n < illuees. It is
many yca-s s'noa he rotind to a Ufa
of qi ct a.d 8ucusio ! : ! , but bis name
is st H farnilUr to old newspaper readers -
ers from his controversi ? ! with the
Pnf. Simuel P. U. Mor > e and
Dr. } V. T. A. Morton.
JJ is dispute with Prof. Morse waste
to the priority of the discovery of tha
application of electricity to telegraphy ,
In Octobtr , 1832 , Dr. Jackrn and
Prof. Morse were fellow passengers in
the ship Sul-'y , from Europa to Ihh
city. During the voyage Dr. Jackson
wa $ experimenting with an electromagnet -
magnet and galrmic baferies. Prof ,
Mu o and other passengers were
nil interested in the expiri-
inents , and Dr. Jaskeon averred that
hs then demonstrated how electricity
could be used for crryinp ; on corress
pond-nee. It 1834 Dr. Jackson
ol..imei to have conatruc'ed and sue-
c'S5fally onerated a telegnph on the
plan that he described in the voyage
on the Sul y. The machine that he
tti en made could not bo utilzed : in an
extensive scale , owing to the difficulty
of getting a steady and continuous
current of electricity. The invention
of the sustaining bittery by Daniel ! in
1837 obviated thu difficulty. In the
1-Jtter year Dr. Ja-kaoa and Prof.
Mcrae began their famous can-
troversy over the priority of
discovery , which lotted for many
years filsny volumes of evidence
on each side were adduced , and law
suiU over paten's were bo un in evf
iral onurts Dr. Jackson always
averred that hg was the first djscov-
erer of iho American teleg-aph that
waa patented by Prof. Morto in 1840 ,
and many men of science believed his
claims to'bd well founded. After h's
telegraph experiments , Dr. Jackson
pr.tctised medicine , whirh he soon
gave up to devote himtelf to geology ,
ile waa state geologist in Maine , and
afterwards held the.famo position in
Rhode Tsliiid and New Hampshire.
HP was the dincoverer of the copper
nnd iron fields of Like Superior ,
which he explored in 1844.
The controversy with Dr Morton
above refoneu IPj was cms iLe du
covery t-f ether as an arTreTtn t jr 'tbj
duoivery was madeat the time Dr. i
Jnckfton win practicing rnedfctiuiJfTut ) !
was not claimed by hlrr. nt the time. \
His claim was that in 1834 he found j
Hy experiment that an alcoholic solu
tion of chloroform applied to a nerve
made it insensible to paid , He had
previously _ experimented with pro-
toiide ( t nitrcgon , with less satisfac-
t-ry ratul's. In 1841 he tried the ef
fects cfpuro sulphuric ether , mingled
with atmospheric air , upon himself
end inhaled it until ho loit
all contciouBneis , This experi
ment he p-onounc d entirely suc
cessful In 1842 ho inhaled ether to
allay the pain he Buffered from an ac
cidental iihalation of chlorine. Thh
Ud him , he afterward said ) to declire
"that a surgical operation could bi
perfcrmed on a patient under the in
fluence of Bulpuuric ether without
him any rain. " Dr. Morton ,
however , appears to have first spplied
ether m an operation performed by
him i'i 1846 , and to have experiment
ed with itBima years previous to that
time. The respective claims of Drs.
Morten ard Jackson for the credit of
the discovery of the anaesthetic were
supported by hosts of phyeiciars and
men of sc'onc ? , and the controversy
was wa ed for years with great bit-
tcrnesa. Tlie French academy , which
had offered a prize of 5000 francs
for the discoverer , divided
that sum equally between the two
claimants , holding that Dr. Jackson
discovered etherization , and that Dr.
Mcrton first applied it in surgical
operations. Dr. Morton refused to
take the award made to hingjind the
Academy afterward gave him a gold
medal. Dr Morton strove for 5 ears
to have hia c'aim ' properly recognized.
He became utterly bankrupt , and his
home was sold for debt. Congre-a
waa importuned to grant him § 100,000
aa n national t atimouiil , and hun
dreds of physicians and others sgned
the petition. Dr. Jackson , on the
other hand , sent to congress a peti
tion signed by 143 physicians of Bos
ton and vicinity , certifying that the
riscnvery was exclusively his. Dr.
Mutton's petition was defeated , but in
.1 test suit agains1 a hospital mrgeon
who had applied other accord
ing to his method he pained
his point , the United States
court sustaining hia claim. Dr.
Jackson stM had his adherents , who
contended that he , and not Dr. Mor
ton , was the discoverer , and the con
troversy went on until Dr. Morton
died. It is said that Dr. Morton's
death was earned by excitement over
an article which attempted to show
that ho was not the discoverer of an-
coitheeia. The citizens of Boston
erected a monument tohls memory ,
bearing the inscription : * 'Wm. T.
Mo ton , Inventor and Revealer oi
Arirosthetic Inlmlilalion. " This anc
other recognition accorded to Dr.
Morton caused great disappointment
to Dr Jackson , and ho dud at the
of 75 , fouling tl'r.t he had been deprived
prived UTICB of the fruits of years o
patient study -md ii vestigation.
Tbe Meat the English Wont.
Mr. Robert Hall , the celebrated
live stock salesman at London and
Liverpool , through whose bands
pissca a largo proportion of the fat
cuttle , sheep and hi ga sent to Great
Britain by the Unitsd States and Can-
ndn , was recently in Toronto , and
gave testimony before the Ontario ag-
ricultural commission oil the kind of
stuck that waa , bjst adapted for the
English market.
He stated that the highest class of
citth ) that came into the English mar
ket were of the Aberdeen or polled
Anp.us breed , and that the ntxt in
rank to them were fat Gallo.ways. The
Litter , however , did not pay the raiser
as will aa the former. Next in ranK
he put the English short-horns , a
of this breed the Bates blq "t St0"d
higher than the Booth. t'iou"'h his im
pression was that 'or the butcher the
booth was th valuable
more animal ,
beCMI ; a shorter and carries more
i tn American cittlo ranked next ,
then the Irish and Canadian , between
which there waa very little diffjrenca
in respect to the quility of the meat.
Americtn cattle generally ranked
h gher than those from Canada , be
cause the charact eristics of the breed
were more conspicuous , and for the
additional reason that they were gen
erally a year older. They had bi ?
chine' , aud the flesh on the bally was
thicker.
Distillery - fed beeves brought as
high "prices aa any tht came to the
tnarke1 , though at first there was a
prejudice against what were called
"whisky cattle. " Tha best American
corn-fed animals he considered aa every
way equal to any killed in Eoghnd ,
except the polled Angus and Gallo
way. Many of them were excellent
gwdo short-horns. Ho could tell by
the appearance of the coat whether an
animal was stall or pasture fattened.
He had no objections to-"cattle that
had been fed entirely on swill. Ho
had sold many excellent beeves that
had been made fat on swill. Next to
cattle fattened on grass and roots he
would prefer tbose fattened at distil-
J * i . Do advised exporters to give
th ic stock six pounds of Dil-cake ° p'er
day. Ifc would imptovo thorn graatly.
asd prevent them frop shrinking dar
_ ing _ TJp & long > . * _ pcean t voyjfga m _ . _ . ,
Ha i
I common i cattle in Canida that showed
the 1 marks of no particular breed. Ha
wou'd rec mmend lending more fat ,
peed cattle to Encland. * Exporters
should j unite in gamins and keeping a
' reputation j for their beevej. Wuh
rard j ta weight , he thouzht there
w no bullock that sold to better advantage -
vantage than one tha' would we"h
ej/ht , hundred pounds when o'resf e ° 1.
j ' When ha received a cirgo of ctt'o Ii3
1 always sorted them before ho offered
them ( to butcher * , putting the bipgiet
and fattest together end telling them
by themselves- Shippers were earners
by having the anirca's ' aorUd before
: they | were cffered ft r E'-le. In telling
Stock j in Great Bii ain one has to pay
j ; attention to local prpjudicea. In Lon
don and Glasgow heiter ,
( * are not liked ;
in 5 Liverpool there was no objestion
to t them , while they seemed to be pre
ferred f in some other pUc * . He did
not think Hut heifers suffered as muih
as bullocks did during tue sea voyage.
They [ did not gat rubbed aa much on
the t rumps as the oxen did.
Cattle deii-jned for exportation
should s receive considerable exercise
' so ! > s to develop muscuhr strength to
enable them to stand the fatigue of a
rou i h sea voyage. The main trouble
with \ di tillery-ied cattle * as that they
wote 'asking in s'len th to nduro
the I t dioua voyage. Oatt e frtm the
Uui'ad 1 Stat a generally hud m Eag-
laud 1 in b-t er condition than thcso
from f Canada because
, the boats are
better. 1 Tey aho have batter feed ,
as Indian c TJ.
Th ? mutton sheep sent from tha
United States and Canada rank Lw.
Most of them are ranu and ewes , a > d
norl } allot them ata tnooldtohtll
at good prices \Vetheis are wanted
by I < ho butobera ; f r iha supply nf
families thej areslini t iodisputiiiablj.
Thd weight pref rred tr dre ed sheep
was from sixty to niutty pounds. A
good weight ffos Iri-m seventy to
'ghty pounds. Most of the oheep
hat come from thu side of the oee n
ould ba made faf , nu : not iVaUy.
Fuicy , tender maut was waiited , in
U-ad of dry , tough meit mix d with
bllow. Formerly the Eng'ish public
wautei all shtop at lease fcur ye-irs
Id for mu'toii ' , but the demand w < ) S
low for sheep that maturi-d early ,
drly maturity was sought fur as
muo" ! in sheep aa in cattle. There are
ots of sheep sold m the London and
jivoipcol market ] , one year old , at
rnm 3 to 3 Ipj. per head.
naturity was obtained l\i \ ,
j 33 13-Cilila.iu Eoalend by spe-
ial feetliig. As to the breed ,
dara jtij noiio so objectionable ts
he Ootswold. Rpe , lesn mutton
was obt3'n d in the Shropshire Bowr.9
which took fint rank ; tt.oa csme in
rder Oxfords and South Diwns.
'he latter did well in a tolerably
Warm climate , but if they are kept
where the weather is cold they are
ma-1 and puny. The pure Oxford
were rather large to breed fur
he market , yet if thorn was quality
with size they would sell well. A
rosa of Oxfords on common eheup
rai good. So wst the cross of
ho Shropshire Downs on the Leices-
or , though ihs latter wore not con-
idortd tiiBt - class mutton sheep ,
uglish buyers wi'l ' pay ten or fifteen
hillings per head more for a lot of
wetheig thin for a mixed lot having
he same weight.
In reference to hogs , Mr. Ha1 ! said
10 preferred to have thorn straight on
he bick , with good , short noseswell-
i rraed jowl ; , .tnd well-formed back ol
ho jowls. Length was desirable in a
tit ; tor the English market , because it
ifForded a hrg& amount of good mixed
> itcon. Pigs raiaed in a country
where there is warm weather should
10 well covered with hair , as they
would be scorched by the sun. Ha
onaiderod the Berkshire a very good
> reud , but prr ferred the middle-bred
Yorkshire. They had every point of
! XC.Hence , including early maturity.
Cho tiiBte for bicbn waa cl anging in
Si.gland. More han and loia fai was
no A' desired. Ho recommended wasti
ng pigs at least once n week i\i.h
warm noip sudi. To obtain pork of
ine flavorpigi shou'd ' have vegetables
as well aa corn 'o oit.
Arkansas or Texas Law.
tittle Rock Gazette.
Several < Ujs ago a white man was
arraigned before a colored justice ,
down the country , on this charges of
killing a man and stealing a mule.
"Wall , " said tha justice , "do faka
in dia case shell bo weighed wid care
fulness , an" tf I hang yer , 'tain't no
fault of mine. "
"Judge , you have no jurisdiction
only to examine me. "
"Dat sjrt o' work 'longs ter de
rainier justice , but yer eeo I'ae been
j.ut on a special. A special hez de
right ter make a mouf at s'premo
court ef he choose. "
"Do the test for me you can ,
judtje. "
"IJat's whatl'so uwino ter do. I'se
got two kinds of hw in dis court , de
Arkansaw an" do Ttxjs law. I gen
erally gins a man da ri ht ler choose
for hisae'f. Now , what liwdoes yer
want , do Texas or de ArLausaw ] "
"I believe I'll take the Arkansas. "
"Wall , in dat case I'll dismiss yer
fur stealiu' de mulu "
"Thank you , judyo. "
"An'hang ycr fur ki lin' do man "
"I believe , judge , that I'll ' take the
Temlaw. "
"Wall in dat case , I'll dismiss yer
fur tilliii1 do man. "
"An * hung yer fur stealing de mule.
I'll jis take de 'caa'on heah to remark
dat de only difl'iirence 't\vcen de two
laws 12 de way yor state de case. "
A Baa Eye.
As a train on the Kansas Pacific
pulled away from the Sixteenth street
depot , a few mornings since says The
Denver News , a tall , angular speci
men of humanity took a neat Oppo
site a lady passenger , and to all appear
ances was intently engaged in studying
her face. At first the lady treated
the rudeness with . ood'mtured indif-
fnrence. But at last it began to to'l 1
on her nerves. It was a peculiar and
astonishing piece of impertinence.
Ho i 8 iirenlly had the faculty of
two wiiySatoncc Ore of his
py a WI.B restless , excited and roved
in all directions. The other , fixed
and stony , fastened on her with an
uodeviating ttare She turned her
head away , but it intercepted her
vision. She tried to bide behind a pa
per , but she felt that cruel eye pierc
ing through the screen and creeping
with a stony look all over htr features.
It seemed to be picking them up one
by one , and examining them with
care. ' 1 ho thing became unendurable ,
and she cried out to him fiercely :
"Sir , why do you look at me BO per-
sistentlyJ"
"Me , madam ? Why , bless my soul I
I havn't been looking at you "
"You have , sir : for a lulf-hour or
more your eye has been absolutely
riveted on my face. "
"I beg your pardon , madam , but its
this eye , is it not ? " lifting his finger to
his left optic.
"Yes , sir ; it is that eye. "
"Well , midain , thai eye won't do
you any harm. It generally looks any
way it pleases ; it gives mo a greatdeal
of trouble. A great mr.ny complain
of it. At first I thoucht they were
making fun of me , but I've found out
differently now. I've been knocked
down two or three times for imperti
nence of that eye. I would leave the
thin ; out altogether but for the looks
of lha thing. It's a glass eye , madam
only achss eyeIliopa ; yon'U ex
cuse i * . But , cpan my soul , I'm cit
surprised that eveu a glass eye should
feel interested jn to pretty a woman , "
and be brought hii other eye to bear
'upon her to undisguised admiration ,
The lady laughingly ncftptal tbo
uj and tha rest of the
journey W'S passed vcr jlessantly to
b th of them.
IIyua-otrou Ijl wi'.li ( otr nn Inmiedum1)
asue , billion ) fever , Jiuni Ice , djtpcp-ia. r PU\
all a.ie of iho liver , > 1'wi -toraicfc , anl ih
to get It wtll trv tbs new ra e ! y Vrof. GuU-
mrltt't French Liver P d. A * ' < jojr 'Iruiit
( or It ard takj n > ether , unil If he hag not got
ii nentl $1 30 In a latit-r to tbs French 1'id Co. ,
Tel ( In , O. , ana re elve jne hy > atura null
AJT OFFENSIVE BREATH
is i abomicahle , and there h no excuse
for it. SOZODONT w ill always erid-
icite this miserable evil from whatever
cause. But there nre thousands who
utterly neglect any care of their teeth
and suffer their breath to become
tainted. They puff their gossip into
the face } of their list en-n regardless
of tha annoyance they inflict.
Keep n bottle cf Spauld ng's Glue ,
and apply to such gossip's hps.
AsV the rcuuv
ored d\spcptcsbll. !
. ousanflercr , , vie-
tlna ot fever and
dime , the mercurial
dlemed patitnt ,
hpalth , chcertnl
upottto ; tl
"
you
The Ciiape =
tLtf In the Wo-lu.
ForDViPEPfclA. CONtTIPi-ilOy , J uo
Bllilom Attacks. SICK HJCADACIIE , Col' ? ,
prcasK-n ol Spirits , SOUK STOHACH , Hsar
bum. Uo. . Sic
Th i uurmlijj Sontho/nP.sr Jjy U wimn CJ
not to contain a < nk'I tarlol UJSCCRY. or
any Injarlotu D.ln rl rcb t . .ce. but la
PnreJv Tcsi-mble.
ing t-ft 6c-i-Jairn Iloots and Herbs ,
n all wise imvUence fioi jjtVbt. m
c * ffhoto Liver DlJoase natt j rairail It
wj'I ' cuis uli r > ! ' iflo < i can-oil hy l > eransement ; ol
t-e Liver and \tuftln. \
Tu * S7MPTOVS t. i.'vxii C aplatat arc
ott ! r or hid tstto in tUa moatb ; Tt a In tbe
'lac'c.-ilHt * or Jcint , o.'t6n Uiatsn lorKhsumv
> ! sai ; Boar Stocuch LO B of ArsstltiJ Oowi > ! s
n'toTiatfl ' ! ; costlre and IAX ; Hcadscr. * ; LOM c !
Memory , with a ) mlr.fn ! Mcsatton of b lne il !
ed todasowsthlnnwhlth onifht to lure bton
don l ) t > ! ' ; ty , Low Spirits a thk ! yallnw ap.
pssrnoce otlia : kln and fiyca , a dry Cough o. '
ten tilitafccu tt > T Couu3intlon.
Son otlniM Biany of ikc-e lymptcms attend
thedkaaso , at othon very fw ; > rat Uis Hvor , tlio
larfst oriran In the body , K pcnaraliy the icat
f.f the dla nee , anil If not regulated In tl.-n9gr 4t
suilcrlnjf , wrctch aness wU death will ecauo.
I can re-xnanicnd KB an eiUcaoIous remedy fsr
dl ei$8 of th Ltver , HetttUin and P\upep3la ,
Simmons' Llr r P. jul tor. Lewis G. "Vunder ,
ICSS Mis'er Str6 t , Assbtant Pest ilastcr ,
.
"We have tested Its virtues , r cnilly , aad
know that for Djspopsla , Elillousnoss , nad
Throbblr.p Hcidacho , It U tha best nnvUclne tKo
world e > er taw We have tried fcrtj othat
rcinwl'eg ' bcforo fclmmons * Liver Regnlator , but
none ni tbeni cave UD more tlian torapoiiry r 0-
ef : but the Reculator not only re laved , bu >
curd tiw1 * KJiler Tilgr pu and
lf con , Go.
torn r
J. E.
F.-I-B. ji.ea
FEVER AND A Ufi.
Defensive Medication
II & precaution wh cb Bhou'il never be ne 'cct-
cd wl'.cn dantcr U pr 8Ciit , and thcrefo-oa
courre of tliBittTS at this a son ispartku a > -
Iv desirable , c pcc allj 'ortbefeo Io nndsicsly.
A3 a remedy for blliuusne a , dysicp&la , nervous
HCJB d bowel comt-ltnt ) , tbcre u nothluc
comparab'e to this wholcsonio re torathe
For eale hv alt l > rmitat and DeiOera cenerally
ANTA OLAUS FPUND.
Greatest Discovery of the Age.
Wonuvrf ul dacoveri03 ! In the'A or ! J Iiavcb cn made
Amonj oth r things nhire Santa Chun etajed ,
Children oft ask if be inakea cooila or not ,
j
If rcaily he lives In a mountain of anow.
Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole
Andsuddenl.vdroppedintonhntBCcmedllkei.bote
Where wonder of nondcrs they found a now land ,
iVhlle fair } -like belnjs appeared on each hand.
There were mountains like ours , with more
beautiful j.'rcen ,
And far brighter Ue9 than cter were seen ,
Bird ? with tbe hues of a rainbow were found.
While ( lowers of exquttite fragrance vi ere grow
Ing aronnd.
Not long uere they left to wonder in doubt
A belntr soon came the/ bad heard much ahout ,
Twaa Santa CHu i' § elf and th Is they all KIT ,
3c l eked like the picture t esee evsry d y.
Ho drove up a team that looked \crrqueer ,
Twin a team f rassboppera Instead of reindeer ,
lie rode In a ubell Instead of a sleigh ,
Dut be took them on totrd and drove them
a w y.
IIo showed them alt mer hta nonderful realm ,
And factories making sooda for women and men
Furriers were working on liats rrejt and nnall.
To Bunee's the ? slid they were sen-ling them all.
rCns Kin.le , tha Qlovo ' 'ikor.told them at once ,
All our OloTt ? va aresciulint ; to bunco ,
Santa ehowcd them siivro-lvrs and many thic o
mere.
Sri ) ing I alse tuo ! > Ih-30 t < > friend Ez ce 3 30:0.
Sa nta CIius then v. hiapercd a sticro' be J tc.I ,
A > in 0 naha e cry oue knew Bnncc wsi ! ,
He therefore snouid send his -joiida to bis care ,
Knowing bis frio 'di wilt get their lull share.
Now remember jo dwellers in Omaha town ,
All who wont presents to ' unco'a ffo round ,
For shirts , collar ? , or cloves prim and email ,
Send your Eister nr aimt one nr.il all.
Buace , ChampiOD Hatter of 'ho West. Douglas
r ft On > ah
WEATHER-VANE.
EAGLES AMD BAILS FOf ; FLRG
STAFFS AKD BAhNERS-
OverlO ) different Miles rf fupcri ir quality
ancldM'Kn. SfABLK FIXTURE ! of ever } tie.
scrip'iin. MurufiCHral by K. T. BARSUSlVs
I ron an UV1 Woiks , 27,2J > nl 31 WooJwa'il
AT8 , Ditro-t , 1'tch Si > nd for ta'aloiuoand
. bj eu il prices sr en lor large rdjr .
u 'ii
BT THE USE OF
DR. BOSANKO'S
P8LE REMEDY.
INTERNAL EXTERNAL , AND
ITCHING PILES
at once on tlif nppHcntlon of Or. >
Boannko'n Keme ly. whlclt nct
recUynpon Uicpnrtu nflVrlcU. nlMorbln
fBe Tamorm , allaying the Inteumc Ilcl
Ing.nmlnllfrctlncnpcrpianrutcureiTlici
all oilier rcuitllP lime tailed. Try t
take no other , and tell your neighbor * o
Its merltc.
DO NOT DELAY
until tbe drain on the < 7 > tem prtxlnc
permanent dUnljlllty , bat bay It ,
TRY IT LOURED
PRICE , 50 CENTS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT ,
pnd TjlJcn TOD can not obtain It ofblin , v
fvlU send It , prepaid , on reeelptofprlc
Pr. BoaanVo' * Treat lo on I'Urt sea ; Croc
aaapploaiios. Atdrc s *
IE OR , PANKO MED10IHP. SO
. "
k PJfttJA , O.
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
It la ihs SHORT. SORE nd Safe Route Eatwoan
COUNCIL BLUFFS
CHIGAGO.MILWAUKEE
ad sl ! points EAST and NORTH.
IT OFFERS THE TR\TELiyO PHBUO
ORKVTER FACILITIES AKD MORE
A \A.TAOES TUAN ANY
OTI1EB ROAD IK
THE WEST.
It la the OSLY BOAT ) botwa-n
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Cson which la ran
PULLMAN HOTEL CABS I
In addition to thewsntj to pl-ra 1I cl M of
tnvlers.ltlTei Fm.s7-CL\of ! MEALS at its
EATIXO STATIONo at 50 cents each.
173 TR CX IS SJ 5-113 ]
" " "
I'S COfC"
173 JQJIPrfJST FIRST CIAS3
vna wivh tbe BMt TrvreHm * w-nnwu.-
U nsvou ull buy -.otir ticket by thu Uou a
KSKU WILI.T.VKB .VOXEOTUER.
All Ticket Ai'snts car. et nou Tbrcaih TJcktti
VU tb.j road and Cnrck istiil : Hi < -
cre ; free r { Charge
O AHA TIO'-ET OrnCE0 12 1 Farntam St ,
Cor 1 thrnUnlo' P-iclSc Depot
DEV EK OFFICE In Tol&rdo Central nd
Unl" Fad c Ticket Ofltoo.
SAX fCISCO -riCE-S N w Jlontgon-
eryatrtat.
* w
for irfarmitlou , inidew , aiapg , ttc. , not ob.
tuib.t ! Hcae Ticket C-.Hw , tdilTW tn ;
ai ; ' t "f " > Ccssp .y , or
y HiTiK K'JCH'TT , W- S7ESHITT ,
Oaa'l itaiuL. ir , Gssl Ptn. Az ct ,
CPIC100 , Hi.
/t Om ha & Ooacdl BlnSt
ega *
ail18SO.
18SO.
K. 0ST. jOEaG.O.RJ.
. , , . . . . ,
b tl.4 only Direct lins to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
Froa OMAHA acd tha WE3T.
Ho ch nsa at cn bctwcsn Omihi tad 8t , LonU
Rr.J tut one be : ? n Omibi &rd NJ * York.
SEX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
Eastern & Western Cities
With Uy C&UZM Acd In a < lvicco of other lines.
Tills entire Uao U equipped with Pallman'i
Palace S'eopln ? Q n , Palace Piy Cowh-
MHllor'3 ! Bifity PlaUorm and
celabrated
Y I'R TItT EEAiST7T
traTVla KJHJJ S C.K.It. J , * Ji A , a-Sl
TlLii'j { or Jla at all coupoa ( tnUana In tha
T6 t.
J. F. BRNAF.D , A. C. DAWE3 ,
Oen'l 3upt. , Cen'I Pui. & i l < < ket Azt
St Jofojb.M-i fet Joitph , Juo ,
W C. aKACHKlST. Ticket Aean. ,
Ji Flhrealh Rtrco , bet r n Faroham and
Pansla'j ' , rnlan Elect , Oianha.
JOS , 1230X , A. B. BABNA'.D ,
PAgent. . Oiciha. Oen'rlAgent Oroahl.
sioux cirv & PACIFIC
St , Paul fesiouz City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reli-dh Sioux City Boute I
ICO MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I
FromCOUftOLLBLUFFSto
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
And allpolntsln Vo'thern Iowa. Jllnnuscta and
Dalota. Thb ! n l equ'rpcd with thn Im.
proved Wtstin'hou-50 Amomitlo Air Brakes and
Miller Plivtfomi Coup'cr and Baffcr. And for
EPS Ds SAFETY AND COMFORT
Unnsurpaand. Elesant Pn > vinir Boom < ird
SlcoTlnsr Car , owne 1 and conl rolUd by tlie com
pany , tnn Throush With ut Cl an'e between
Union Pacific Transfer nepo : , Con-cil Bluffs ,
andSt Paul. Trains leave the Union P-iciflc
Trartisr Depot at Council Bluff * , at 5:15 p m. , :
rcacbiue ? ioux Ci v at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul
ut 11 'j a. m , making
HOURS IN AUTANCE or
AJTY OTIIEK ROUTE.
Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 p m. , ar-
rlvlnif at Sioux City at 4:15 x m. . nd Union
Paciflc Tranvfcr Depot , Council Bloff" , at 0 50
a.m. Be mire that } our ticlcc W read via "d. C.
( if. R. R. " r.aniLLs ,
Stiponntandent Ml Hour ! Valley , Iowa.
P. E. l.OBINBOX , Asa t O m 1 Vaiu. Aifent.
J. U. O'BKVAX ,
Soulhwotern Freight anil Paorfnier Aer.t ( ,
my20-tf CouiicSl Bluffa
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars I
TECS
CHICAGO
BURLINGTON & UINCY
With fcmocth ard Perfect Trick , Elegant Pas-
asnger Ctaihcs , ud
PULLHAN 3LEEPIKC&DHIHS ! CARS
by tie irjas , aai 11 vi
tr Til UTcr It , 10 be the K i Arpoiatsi aud
Br t M m zed tloiJ in tha Country.
PASSENG3RS GOING EAST
Sfconld bcir In m'.nJ that thia is the
BEST ROUTE TO CHGAG8 ! ,
And Points > est Konb and Nurthwtst.
Passengers hy tMi Koutfl hare choice of
FOUR DIFFbEENT EOUTES ,
And the JUvan aze of Sit Dally Unes of Falac
bleeping C-H frctJ Ulitw o to
New York GityWitliout Change.
All fiiiitess Trains en this Imeare cqjlpp d with
the U cotin. ho J30 Patent Air Braket and
Miller's intent Sife'y HU'form and
Couplers , the m"at Perfect tio-
tcctinn Azainac Acci-
denig In the world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AKD D'HiKQ OARS
Are run on ta [ 5jnington Haute.
Information concerning Bout , Ra'.M , lin *
Connc..tion % etc . will b chesrially given by
appyin ittlieofflcoof the Burn , gton Koute
61 tourtecntn Street , Omaha NebrasKa.
C.E PERILS. 1) W. HirCUL'OCK.
aen'l i'ani.'cr den. Weet'n Pass. Ag'l.
J. O.FHILL [ > TI , Ss. Joe.llo.
General Agent , Omaha.
11. P DUEt ,
. iepS-dl _ lletet Agent Omaha.
SICILIAN
HAIR
RBNBWER
This standard article Is compounded with th
groatc t cars.
It * effects TO s wocdarfal and latlsfictory a
It'rcstoresgrayor faded bair to lU youtbfu
It remo > es all ertptloM , itthirg and daudrnff
and the scalp by its use bewaw white anc
do in.
By its tonic nropertiss it restores the capiliar
Zlands to tlieir * ornal Tizor , preYentln ? bald
new , and nuking tlia ! ir grow thick am
s.roni. _
At i dre lncr nothing hii been found so etlec
tuil or desirable.
Dr. A. A IIaymstateA > 53yerof Jlaraicutustts
Eayaofit : "I consider it the b st preparatioi
for its Intended purposes. "
EUGKINGEAM'S DTE
For the Whiskers.
This eleyint prepin tion may bo relied on t
change the color of the beard from gray or an
: . & .Iicr undesirible rfade , to bronn or black , a
ill- durr'tion. It b eatily app'icd , bcin ? In one p
paratlon , and quickly and effectual ! ) produces
peimanent color whiciuul neither Kubsr a3
off.
MANUFACTURED BT
tt ,
( ' - Sc "CO.
, N. H
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers I
Medicine.
NOTICE.
< JCAIU , Aunrt 27th , 18SO.
There will be a rnec'in ? of ihe SlockhiWerj
the liehanlc's Mining anl Smelting C < > . ( expl
. eJ by lim-titlcn ) t thn ITiit en ne toi !
fe.jtaaibcr lith.1CS7 , st 730 p. la . tor the pt
r < J focy.tiji } cf aai
to Bpffi t , M tu .as i < tf jr j t
, , St3tb ja Mil ba tridJMVid. B
*
. , .
. h in streiirtb , lsfur i r 1 re Uirln ? th0. orpins t a be l-h > eo dlt.m. ( s
onh.l-.th el rM.jM yao * urnb It.n N. ta e-.a * II time . inalt cl . . o rail
clriumta , - - - - - . j - - i -r j- U iikeiyo.har prep ration furKili" r We
Unav < ; r , poosia ui I a-rteiMa t.ru i : a fl or K IMS icai i ! "cnli tu ir , e s i r pu , .
contiii " tnz posittva niuro I/prop itl < )3 ) which * I Inot pauaaair , but te ce < nisrl . K , M. > ( . > wh
- Mu anyvercjsdl..w.t ! | | * .bo Ie of KID.S'tOf-M to " ft tea Mir BY. 301'
tuu. m tir Try It aa - wlU It '
y-a , i f mby aeu'lcmiL will U . t.
NO if Chbot < ' ' ) ca bt iifn nraoLlV REi'CSiMAltTlXtIjo\rrowtetwj 8. , ir * .
ment SUmii. > .hl h permits UID EUSS to ba .
laid ti.huai Itouua ) by Dr ga , o < ei- ii
Oth r Peryiiit overpvLcrc.
Put up In Qusrt cige Bottles for General and Family Us * .
It not f.mn.1 a ; your Pra tj cr OrocesJ , wo tfI ! teui ! a baltfo prepaid to 'At a * . w y
otSc3 toor '
UWRENQE & MARTIN ! !
, Proprietors , Chicago , ! .
Sold by DEUQQISTS ( IBOOEB3
, and DSALSES overywb si.
Wtolwe : 4 tj IU C h , STSELE , JOn 'aOX i CO , U lu-ip y the nda at msnnlt J
prices.
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R ,
T TUT ? nnPAT rnwpr.Ti\n TTXIT BETWEEN' THE EAST & THE Mf
Iti main line ruas from ChlcoKQ > Co incll
Bluff ! . pn.i ln tbrouxh Jollet. Of.srfa. La bille ,
Uene e-J.Molln . Koc < Island. Davenport. l..i t
LlBerty. Iowa City.Maran.3 , Brooklyn. Urlnncll.
Des Molnea ( the capital of Iowa ) . Stuart , Atlan
tic , and Avocn : with branches from Bur a
Junction to Peorla ; Wilton Junction toMmcs-
tlt.o.Vnitjlnton. . 1 : airfield. El Jon. lielnnnp.
Centrovllle. Prlncelon. Trenton. Gnllatln. Came
ron. Leaveaworth. Atchlsorj , and Km as tltys
Wa hln ) n I * . Slunurnay , OsKaloosn. nl Knox-
7y < 3 : KeoSns to Famlnirton. Bonanarte , Ucn-
tonaoort. Independent. Elrton. OttumTa. Eildy-
Tllle.O-ki.IMsn , I'elln.Monroe , nnd Des Molnes :
Newton to Jlonroe ; Ile Molnei to Indlanolaand
Wintenetr Atlantl-toLeiTliandAndubon : and
A-t > ca to Ilnrli-n. IWs Is positively the onlr
Itallroad. which own , anil operate * a tbroven
line from Chlciso Into the State of Kansas.
Throunh Exnresa I'asaenaerTrains , with Pull-
tian ° ulucal.ar9attachei.nrenii. each way dally
fcotween CHICAGO anil PioniA. KANSAS Crrv.
Cou > ctr , BLtim. itiAVESWOKTU and ATcni-
boJ. 'llroushcanareai3orunbetweenMi"au- !
! K < n < \ Knnsns Lily , via the "MUwauieu ana
Krwk Iilaml bho Line. "
The "Great V.ock Island" Is maenlBetntly
equipped. Its road be l U almply perlect , nna Its
track Is laM with steel rail"
Yhat will please you most will be the pleasure
of enloylnx your me.il . while passing overthfl
benntlful prairie of Illinois and Iowa , in one of
our macmrtcent DtnlncCars that accompany all
TnronzL Express Tnln < You eet an entlra
meal , as gowd a I * serveil la liny flrst-cliss hotel ,
lorsovonty-nvo cents.
ppreciatlnir the fact that n majoritr of the
peopla prefer separate apartments for different
parposM ( and the immontu pa onKur business
of this line warranting It J. wo ari' pleased tp an
nounce that this Compan ; runs Puilmnn 1'ilace
bltevlna Can tor slceplnc purposes , and J'lltue
Can for eatlas purp 'esonlr. ( r
ineat ftrttr.'o ot tur Fauco tars i * u SH
SALOON ncr yon can eujor jour * t
at all hours of lac day.
Magnificent Iron llrlise pan thn M n *
and Missouri rivers at all points CTOM tii'i
line , and transfers are avoided at I otm
Kansas City. Leavenworth. and Atcu1-
nection belocmado In Lnlon IPI I < .
THE I'KINCIfAl , It. K. CON hl I' . ' 1
TIU3 OltKAT TUUUL'UII LLNU Ai-
At CiiiCAUO , wltn all oivenrtnT llnu *
AtWASKUxQTci-i UZIGDTS. with f.
Ati.AriAI.I.B wl. i III. Cent. R. K.
At IVORI A , wltU 1 * P. * JI' II. i E. t * .
% V ; 111. MuLj ana T. I' . * W. 1W * .
At HotK f-LA l > with "Slllwluke * 4 WOf
Island J.iort Line. " anil llock lil < t A ti J f ? ,
AtDAVKvroirr. with tha lav ni irt i- o1 *
At"WBSTHliij < TTwlththBltC It. V -
At OKI W vtr. Tith < cntral lowj K. 'i.
tIllsMOU K .wltliI > JLK.U K
AtCoCNCJl. 1)1 Prrs.wlth Lnlu" I' * i" *
At OMAUA. With B. * MO. IC.lt. It. Ill
AttotcMMraJirxcTi'iv.wfthli c "j. v
At OTTCMVA. wltn ' rntral luwa K
St. L. A I'ae. . p.I r. a .t y K. IM *
At KKOKCK. with lot , I'no * Wnr-
Ltmra.t Paa.anrlSt. J .Kco.A N - \ . I.
At CAMEIIOV. with Il.bt.,1 It. It.
At Atfnttolr with Atcii Toix'ke is. " i "tl
Atch. A Men. mill I en. Br U. I' 1C. Kits.
At I.KATRNvruKZlK with Kan. l"ao. V f w
AtkANSAiClTT.witll all- lines lor tn tittr
and Southwest.
CIMTNCJU
E. ST.
Gen'l Superintendent. Uen'I Tzt. ajd rass'gr Ai ,
Ih&su , tft
6-vtf Siilng pertaining to the Fnmitura vntl
Upholstery Trade ,
A GOf PLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
1208 and 1210 Fsiruham S
tp tl mon th lit
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
± 88O-
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MANUFACTURED BY P. P. M AST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD ,
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron tiewn Walking
Cultivator , with or without Sjrin s.
The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or IAVO Horse
Enqtiiro for them at the heat : dealers.
F. H. PUGH , Gen. Agent , Omaha ,
VMTtfilSV/OGHTiNGOLD
CHEKS RHEU1LVTISM. CURES COUGHS and
COLDT-
CURES EHEUMATISW. CURE3 COCOII3 n l
In COLDS
CDRE3 SORE THROAT.CURZ3 PYPTOgRIA.
CURES LAM BACK nj JTIFP JOISW.
. J ST'Ft ' '
CURES LAJI * BACK. J
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.f iy CCT3 cd BHCJ3ES.
ir31. - CUKES D KNS. CUTS rnd BBir.3" .
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NERVOUS DEBILITY
- , J Vital Weakness ill Prou-
HlimplTeyS tratlnfn ao ,
. Samp " " wort
mrinfftonpr day at home.
$5 lOSZUKfrei Addresa Stlaw , * Co. '
Mulne. _ _ _ _ _
IVIL. MECHANICAL , A51" MINr , O K >
OI RBRINO t the nens'eWrl'o Uchnla
Troy. N. Y Tlw < ! ' " 'aerin *
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