k ATTORKnrS'AT-lAW . : R- ( L t ol Wellington , D. 0. , ) 1 1TORJ-EV-AT-LAW , Jj _ 1S F uh m St. , Omahv Patents , Pensions and Govcrn- mcnt Claims. Kef an , by pcrmtolon , to Genl C. T. Munier- eon , Hon. A. J Poppleton , and T. L. KlmbJl. Eiq. _ uI7-lm A. T. CROSSLEY. A TTORKEY AI < D COUKSELOB AT LAW jtNo. . 314 South 15th St , bet. Farnham and Barney. auSO-lm HIRAM A. SrcROis. "W. W. EAKTLXR STURCES & BARTLETT , AITOBSEY-AT-LAVT So. l.CrelghtcnBlOck , CHARLES POWELL , "TTJST10E OFTIIE PEACE orter 3Eth and tl FarnLam Sit. , OmahaKcb. _ VsM. S1MERAL , AT LAW Campbell's Block , ATTORNEY , > ctxt e n Farrhun and Douelaa. OMAHA i NKB. D. L THOMAS , i TTORNKY AT LAW Loans money , bnyi _ A _ and eells tual eeiatc. Room i.Crcljhton Sleek. A. G. TP.QUP , A TTOR > 'EY AT LAW Office In HuiscoBi'f JV Block , with George E. Prttchett , 1608 famhtmSV. OH AH A. NEB. DEXTER L THOMAS , AT LAW Oralctenank Build ATTORNEY A. M. CHADW1GK , A TTORNEY AT LAW Offioa IBM ramham A Btr et. _ _ _ _ _ _ A. 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Famham St. , oppotlte Court EDWARD W. 8IMERAL , AT LAW -Room 6 Crelgkton { ATTORKEY ' . md Iionirta Ktrocts. noOdh C. F , WAHDERSGK , TTORKSY AT LAW ! 12 Famham Street Sabranka. - PARKE CODWIN ( TTORNEY AT LAW Itth aid Str-eti. with Q. W. Doaao . T. RICHARDS. O. J. HUNT R UIIJK " -W-Law - - , mcit 81 B Bouiu ronrtoenth Btreet. lit EAST INDIA ! LE8 & 'I ' SOLE MANUPAOTURBRS L Neb. * A news.n > t hitherto unknon-n remaly for all dlien s of the KIdn < 3 . Bladder , auu Urinary Onrans. U mil positively cure IMaL'CHB uravrl. Drop- ty , Krlcht's UiBC-.tK , Inability u > rttain or cxpeU the Uriue. < MTb of he Bladcer. hlsh colored and scanty nnne , Vaiofnl Ur.natmsr , LAME BACK , Oeneral Woskucsa. and all Female Com- plaints. I : It avoid , ia crual medicines , Is ceruln In it t doc's ' and cnra when natliinf cite can. For -ale by all Druj-jim or sent ty mail free Upon receipt of the pnoc , $ MO DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. Aarscnd your address for our UtUe book , ' .How a Life wm Saved. " IMRS H t H Agi-nt fnr K brmt . IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE MAKUFACTOKED BY Mast , FOJS & Co. , Springfield , 0. The Etrongcft and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hnnlrodi n use In Io i md NebrwV * Sold > y pealerf In nearly my county. This cot represent * oar Bvckeye Force Pump -rhlch is particularly adapted to Wind Mill me , as It works easily uid throws a constant Btream , and does not freeze np in * bo cold est weather. Sand for price list W. a EAYKER , THE DAILY" BEK OMAHA PUBLISHING COPROPRIETORS' 9U Farnliam , bet ith and IDA Strait TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Oopv 1 year , in advance ( postpaid ) $8.00 0 months " " * .W S month * ' " 2.00 TIME TABLES THE MAILS. C , tX. W. E. H.,630a. m. , SriOp. m O.B.tQ5SOa.m. , fctO p. m. 0. E. 1 & P. R. R. . 6:30 a , m. , 2:10 p. m. C' & 'fit Joe ESO a. m 8. City 4 P. 6:30 a. m. U. P. R.E. , 11:40 a. m. O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. & SL R. E , 8 : < 0 a m. 0.ftS. W. , 7SOa m. opnoso 11 a. m. , 11 p. m , C. B. k O , 11 a , m , 920 p. m. C.R I. tP. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. B. C. B. & St , Joe. , 11 a.m. , 11 p. m. TJ. P. R. R. , 4 p m. O. & K. v. from Lincoln , 12:10 : p. m , B City i P. , 11 a. m. B. &M. in Neb. , 4 p. m. Local mails for States Iowa , leave but onoa a day , vis : 4:30 a. m. OfUce open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundiyt. THOMAS F. HALL. Portmsstw. Arrival And Departure of Trains UilON PACIFIC. LtlVB. AUUT1. Dulr ErpreS3..I2:15 p. m. 825p.m. do Mixed Cinp m. :2Sp.m. do Treijht 6SOa.m. l0p. rr. do do 8.1&a.m. Ifc20a.m , TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. .UAVJ ! OHAOA. Erprcsi SiOp m. Fiprrea Hall fl.CO a. m. Mtl 10.00p.m. SandaVB Excepted. Sundayi Exorpted. CH1CACO.-RO ElSIiAbDiPACUIC. llkll 6:00a.m. : I Mail 10:00p.m. EiprtiS 5:40 p.m. 1 Express..10-.W a. m. CHI3AQO KOBTHWE3TEKK. Mill 6 : OR. m. Illall 7:20p.m. 8:40 : p.m. 1 Expre- . . . . 10:00 : a.d. KAXBAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLOTF8. XXAVX AXKITZ. Mall 8:00 : . m. I Express 7:40 a. m. Krprttf ei : p.m. ilafl 7:126u. m , Tteon'yline running Pullman " ' " out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMASA t NORTHWESTERN AND C1TV & PACIFIC EAILROADB. Expma 8.-CXa. ) m , | FxpreH 4:80 p m. Dallv Except Sundnyi. B. & U. B. B. In KEBRASKA. [ WEST ] ( KlSr ) Omaha ( lr ) 9:00 KearneyJ'rrcflvS:50 ) : m 'lattsm'thar 10:25 am Bloomlngtonlr)5:10am ( ) Cearn > J'ncirT:55 p m KedCloudflv)0J5 ) am led Cloud ( ) UT)7 ) Epm Plattaai'th ( ar ) 4:20 : p m Bloom'gtoniir)923pin. ( ) REPDBUOAX VALLEY RAILWAY. JX ) m | tsloom'gtonarlSOpm ( ) l:3o : p m I Ha tlDga ( ar ) 8:55 : p m ) rleans ( iv ) 730 m m | IndUncla ( rlr 0pm Orleans ( ar ) 7:03 p m | ludiinoialv ) 30 pm SIOUS CITY 4 ST. PAUL R. R. fJl 6:10 : a m 1 Express 10:00 a-a irpresi 8,10pm Vail 720 p m WABASU , ST. LOUla&PACma ISAVEl. ARilVrg. Mftll S a.m. I Mill _ .1W5 m Ekpr 3 . . . .3IOp. m ( Expieu25 p.m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. H. Ltire Omaha , difly.-S a m , 9 a- . , 10 a ta. , 11 a. m. , lp.m. , Sp. m.Sp.ra , Bp. taop. Y-ave , Coundl Blnffi-8:2S ; a. m. , :28 a. m , , 10:25 : . m. . 1125 a. m , 1 8 P m , fcZS p. m. , S.S5 p. m , 6:15 p. m. , 625 p. m. , Four trlpi on Sunday , leavtnz Omaha at B noU a. m. . 2 and 6 p. m ; Council Bluff * at 835 , 11:25 a tu. , and 2:25 and 6:25 p m. MStCXOKIL TKJUKI Lav Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8:30 a. m. , 1 P m. , 4X0 p. m 7 5 p. m. . Leare Council B uHs : 6 15 a. m , , 9:40 a. m. , 11-40 am.fi:25p m , 7.00 p. m. , 720 p. o , Dally except Sunday. OMAAA 4 HEPDBLTCAN VALLEY K. B. LUTE , Mail 10:45 : a. m. , 425 p. m. Daily except Sundays. Omaha WholeBale Markets. BUTl'EE ' , AND EQUS. Choice table.- . 1014o Packenlota Fresh eggs , pet doz fiODGT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . POULTEY , uhloken * , per doz 2JE5 GROCERIES. 8DQAK3. CntLo&f . 10 Powdered . 10 , Granulated . . . . . . . . II Standard "A" . 10j OIL A. * AW Extra "C" . . . , . 9j SYKDP8. Extra chol ce and very bright . . . 50 Bright Table Drip . 45 Now Orleans Moll asses . CO Market advancing. COFFEE. Rio , prime to choice . 17 ; Rjo good to prime . IB- llio lair to good. . . . . Mocha . O. G.Java . K10E. Good to prime 7ia7 | UK/EUrKUnU New Prunes 81 Old Prunes 6 ? Currants.choioe new 7 * Black Berries 12A Raspberries SSJ Pitted cherries 2U Michigan grid Apples 8 N. Y. Sliced " _ ? Evaporated " State Peaches Salt Lake Peaches 15 California Peaches 15 CANNED GOODS. "S"0y8ters , 2 Ib cans , tf case. . S 70 do do llt > cant > ercape. . 240 LiriitWeight Oysters 2 Ib $ case 2 90 Salmon , 1 Ib , # dozen 175 do 21b.tfdozen 265 Standard Tomatoes,2 tt > , f case 2 30 " " 3 Ib , I ? case S 00 Standard Peaches , 3 Ib , p case. 4 40 2 Ib , t ? case. 3 40 Raspberries. 2 Ib , t ? case. 300 Blackberries , 2 Ib , $ cft > e 2 80 Corn , 2 tb.i ? case 380 Apples , Galtfdoz 3 75 Harrow Fat Peas,2 Ib , | ? case. . 4 00 Strimj Beana. 2 Ib , per case. . . . 240 SUNDRIES. Nutmegs. 10 Pepper 17 Allspice 17 Cloves 45 OVia 26 Hope 9J Candles , 16oz 13 GreenwichLyeperlcase. . . . S 85 Beang.perbusuel 1 80 Cheese full cream 11.5 . Window Glass , GO per cent dis count off list. HARDWARE. IRON. Common bar . 3 Horse-shoe bar . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Norway nail rod. . 9 B1EKL. Castplow . 9 Am. caet , tool . 18 Jes'pX ng. do . 25 It AILS. Tens , upwards. . 550 ' ' ' ' B'rd'd'a shoe 'g . 550 " " mnle" . 660 Omaha nails tens , upwards. . . 360 ' ' Nw'str'ihn . 23@30 Pntn-im nails . 23(250 ( ' " * DRY GOOD'S. BROVra COTTONS. Atlantic "H" . . . . . 7a " " do "P" . " 7 E- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : I Indian Head . . . . g * Lawrrnoe XXX . i ( Nebraaka , Standard "AA" . 1JKSU115. Bearer Creek , "AA" . 14 ; do "BB" . is Palmer . . . . . . * * * S Otis "AX A" . 15 do BBJJ . - 14 do C/U * * * 13 Warren "AXA" . 15 QO JL4 JJAJ * * * do "CO" . 13 BLEAC1IZD COTTONa Lonsdale . . . . . 9 ; do Cambric . 12i Cabot . S , Fruit of the Loom . . . . . . 10 NewYork Mm. . 12 * Hills'Muslin . 11 Wamsutta . 12i Pepperell . „ - . . . 15iga7j ( HCKtKOS. Amoekeae. . . . . . IB Faii.ors.o.r. ; . . i. " " * " -20 do "AA" vi . do "AAA" . 168 i Ji FEISTS , Albany 7 $ Albion 7 * Harmony $ American 7 Allen'f 61-2 Allen'iPinks 8 Anoona fancy 7 1-2 Manchester 8 Merrimao 71-2 Merrimae shirtinc * 61-2 Richmond ! 61-2 PJchmond , E 71-2 Spragne'g 61-2 Simpson's mourning 7 1-2 Simpson's black 7 1-2 STRIPES. American 10@11 AmoBkeag. 12 Awning stripes HJ Lewi ton , A 171-2 Hamilton 111-2 Omega. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilal2 Pitts&eld. 1'J ' LUMBER. Framing. 18 ft and under. . . . $20 00 Each add. ft. over 18 , per M . . 60 . Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00 ! " No. 2,12 to 20 ft. . . . 2000 ! Sheeting , dressed , No. 1 20 00 ! " " No. 2 1900 Common boards , dressed 22 00 STOCK BOAEDS , A stock , 4000 B " 3500 C " 3000 Common stock 2500 TLOOBINO. No.lfiooring 4000 No.2 " 3500 No. 8 " 2500 Yellowpine flooring , No.l. . . . 45 00 SIDINO. No. 1 elding 2500 ! No.2 " 22 50 No.8 " 2000 HCKETS. No. 1 picketg , per M. . ' . S2 50 No.2 " " 2500 FINISHING. No. 1 finish , Ik 1J , and 2in. . . 65 00 No.l ' lln 6000 No.2 " li , 11 , and 2 in. . 4500 No.2 " lln. . . 4000 No. 8 " In S3 00 BHIPLAP. Plalnthlpla ? 23 CO OQ * No.l SO 00 " " No.2 2500 " No. 5 omasa , 8 beadsa , 6 In. , No. L 2500 11 " No.2 2300 [ " 4 and 6 in. , No. 1. . . 4000 " " " No.2. . . 3500 Oorrngatad ceiling. No-1 60 00 SHINGLES. A star ( bcit ) shingles S 75 No , 2 " 800 No.8 " 250 400 Lime , bbl 185 " bultpwbu 40 3emeatbbl 250 'owa plaster , bbl 250 Michigan nlwter , bbl ? > aalr.perbn 25 Tarred felt , 100 Ibs 300 Straw board , " 400 0 G battens , per 100 f t. lin. . . 1 2.'i Well curbing 80 00 Hough $ , and 2 In. , in batta , per 100 ft. lin 501 POSTS Cedar halves , 7 in 13 " " 6in 16 " Qu ter8b Is * * * * * * * t Ow 40 0 O casing , 6J and 6 in. , per looft uuf :7. : 300 Oak plank and timber , perM. 40 00 Clearpoplar 5000 Bl ck Walnut. . . , . 10000 HIDES. Green hides , per Ib 6 * Green cured hide * 7t Dryhldes 15al Dry aalted hldei 10al2 Sheep Pelts. . . , 25al 50 AUOrrt * * * * 2 LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. High wines , per gal 1 OS Alcohol , 180 per cent per gal. . 2 10 French spirits , proof 1 18 Marshall's bourbon whisky. . . . 1 23 Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25 B y.Jffin& Vnnef ! . . . . ° ° ° 1 50 Oln.lflODer cent. . 150 Kums , mizd Jamaica , per gal. _ 1 25 " New England 200 Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 60 " " per case. . . . . 750 " " per 100 casei 7 00 Champagnei , pints in baskets. 25 00 Domestic champaigns 22 Ofl Port wine , per case. 1 50a3 00 Sherries 1 50a3 00 Alea , Edinburjr 275 " Ba s&Co.'B 225 Guinness Dublin stout 2 25 LEATHER. Best slaughter sole S2 Bestoak 41 French kips 1 lOal 40 French calf , leading brands. . . 1 50a2 10 Domestic kips 75al 10 Domestic calfs 1 lOal 30 Hemlock upper , per foot 2aa26 Oak upper , per foot 25a2C Grain , upper per foot 25 Linings , per doz 8 OOaO 50 Toppings , per dor 11 00 Morrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . S5a' 8 " olldreseed. 3ri " Simon per skin 3 00a3 2" > " glove kid 30 Boot webbing , per foot 4r HARNESS LEATHER. No. 1 Pittsburg oak 44 No.-l Pittsburg oak 42 No. 1 Cincinnati oak 41 No. 2 Cincinnati oak , , . . 31 No. 1 hemlock 30 No. 2Hemlock 37 COAL-RETAIL. Anthracite 10 . " 0 Blossbuig 12 QJ Wyoming 850 Oekaloosa 550 lowanut 300 White Breact 550 Stop that Cougtl. If yon are suffering with a Cough Cold , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , loss of voice , tickling of the throat , or any affection of the Throat or Lungs , nsa Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is the great remedy that is causing BO much excitement by its wonderful cures , curing thousands of hopeless cases. Over a million bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery have been used within the last year , nnd havp given perfect satisfaction in every instance. We can unhesitatingly say that this is really the only sure cure for threat and lung affections , and can cheerful ly recommend it to all. Call and uet a trial bottle free of cost , or a regular ze for § 1.00. J. K. Ish.Omaha. (3) ( ) BacBuen's Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE in the world for Cats , Braises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rhenm , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve Is guaranteed to give perfect satiaf.ic- tlod In every case or money re landed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Uianlactnren ol STANDARD SHOT BESUBETOBUTIT. IBE BESTIJTUABKET. E. W , BLATCHTOKD & CO. 5icJ1' ! * * Hpe. ietah Wtead , Block Tin , PJpa and Solder , Llnjeed OU * tsd Oil Coke. OBDEB8 SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CUNTON8T. . WOMSM'a T3NDEROljUTHINa. hOilK ISTEEEETISO FASHIONS DESCRIBED IT "CLARA BELLE. " N. Y. Cor C n innUl Fnquir r. The undtrnear departments in the lirte itorcs of Broadway and Sixth i avenue ore usual'y in the charge of ! female clerks , but not invariably , and it is not so vtry rare to see an un blushing man displaying these inner- moat girmenta to fair but equally un blushing customers. The imported garments , aa a rule , are simpler than those of American make. The French sacque-chemise , with a puckering Etring around the neck , is shown in heavy percales. Fine acallopped poim edge the neck and sleeves , and there ia more cr less nf needlework. French nightdresses are now made wilh box-plaits in the back instead of a yoke. Several box plaits holds the fullness on the shoulders , while the front is shaped like a square or point ed yoke , which is made up ot fillo tucks in clusters , wilh perhaps some embroidery between. The killingest thing in the way of night gowns is to be worn in the anytime. Forgive that Irishism. What I mean is that a sort of Frerch p-gneirof muslin or cambric , full enough to conceal the figure tolerably we1 ! , is worn by women in their own rooms instead of a com mon form of wrapper. It ia a moat ravishing garment , and , mark my word , the wearers will not bo able to resist the temptation to let the men admire them in it. There will bo nothing improper in that proceeding , for the article coveis ill a arms and neck completely , and ia only seductive by leason of ita whiteness and clingineas ; bu.t there ! s a step further ttat Vn6 designers in > - tend our fashionable women to take. In the afnrea I see white muslin morn ing garments without sleeves , elabor ately trimmed with lace and embroid ery , and calculated to "mash" the masculine beholder on sight , provided the protruded arms be anythlbg to br g of. It is & wise woman that knows her own arms , and some scrawny ones are bound , I suppose , to be exposed to pity , by means of this garment. To return to apparel which only husbands , of all men , see , perrmi me to say thst new chemises are cut to fit pretty snugly around the 'Waist , neck and wrh's. rihis gives them a shapeliness that ia new and attractive. They are but toned on the ehouldersj eO that there need bo 110116 of the old fashioned h i s ; rg . vr the head. You simply t ich y < .m s'.oulders ' , ami down the chemise drops to the flcor. This is i ban y in dressing , because a change cm be nude without danger of mus- i fiirg the hair. Conservative women , with old fashioned notions about , Govern ? t'ie arms warmly , have j e.3 * 11 c " "t enough not to in- i i 10 with li dress-sleeves ; but thoae who intend to display the arms t in evening drees leave out the chemise j s'eeve altogether. Still others do not ! 1 have the shoulders even Straps over , but wenr a cheruiae that ia no more than a muslin cylinder , reaching up as far as the arm-pit , and depending on the embracing corset for support. Very dainty underclothes are the rage. Some are made of white Chi- | man silk , and muslin is made by pro- , fu-e embroidery to be costly in the 1 extreme. Night gowns are of odd j shapes. The princess pattern , however - ' ever , preferred for such very elegant I night-gowns as are not so much in- tendtd to bo s'ept ' in aa for morning wrappers. Elaborateness of trimming in the Wiiy of exquisite embroidery and fine laces relieves the garments of the plainness which commonly per- ing momu g calls is , nevertheless , Bomo-Ah'it startling to persons of a prudish leinini ? . Fine cambric , soft pero leund sheer jiainsook are tha mttturisls , and all down the wearer's front , fioni ol in to toes , is possibly a mas * f Hborions needle-work. Not a touch of color ia to be worn with theae night-and morning bewltchers , and aren't they angelic though ? Flannel petticoats , too , are now objects of great elihnration. They are msde of two breadths of the finest and softest fhnnel , reaching almost a yard in depth , slightly gored toward the top , so as not to give too much fullness aro'und the waisr , and set tea a wide cambric or linen band. Silk embroidery is a favorite ornamenta tion f jr flannel petticoats ; but the most highly fashionable finish is lace. Le-s elegant petticoats are edged with ruffljs of fine and soft torchon lace , with a lining of blue or pink satin. Colored flannel petticoats are already common. Red and blue are the fivorito o 'lors , with gray and green , embroidered with rod , coming nest. Many women embroider their own ekirts with cr-wels. For persona with much breadth of their own , pet ticoats are fitted closely around the hips. Whatever fu'lnoss they desire to add is accomplished with a Spanish flounce. Qailted petticoats become of a single plain thickness near the top , and in these particulars there is shown n t tendency to give up ultra-close- fitting garments. In drawers there are novelties. The new imported article has no bslt , but is provided instead with a casing and tapes at the waist. This gives to this much despised and ordinarily un shapely garment an unaccustomed rakishness. The Swiss edges , a strong cotton lace woven In open work em broidery patterns , are much used for iritnminR drawers. The stocks of ready made drawers are largo and va ried Absolutely new things in this line are knit drawers of silk and wool , very elastic , as they needs must be to fit the lean and the fat with the de sired precision. They are of various colors , not excepting the finest tints , and look as though intended for circus performers ; yet I am assured that they are meant to be worn in private life like any other drawers. CLABA BELLE. Eggs In Wintur. Unless fowls have Tvarm and crm- fortable quarters , together with a good supply of nourishing food , they will not lay to any great extent during the winter months , and as this is the very time of all the year when eggs are most appreciated and bring the best price , it pays to lay in a utock whf n they are both plenty and cheap. The following receipt for preserving ocgs is taken from the chird report of tha United States Butter and Oheesa association. While it is intended and and uaed to a great extent bj- large dealeis and shippers of eggs , it can also be used by private families who , with but a little effort on their part , cm have a supply of Iresh eggs on hand at all times : To ma'se the pickle , use stone lime , fine salt and water , in the following proportions : One bushel of lime , eight quarts of salt , twenty-five teu-ouart pills of water. The lime must be of the finest quality , free from sand and dirt lime that will alack white , fine and clean. Have the a.alt clean and the water pure and sweet , free from all vegetable or decomposed matter. Slack the lime with a portion of the water and the salt. Stir well three or four times , at intervals , and then let it stand until well settled and cold. Either dip or draw off the clear pickle into the cask or vat in which it is intended to preserve the eggs. When the cask or Tit Is filled to the depth of fifteen or eighteen inches , begin topufc in the "e g-and -wfien-they-lie.-iay about one foot deep , Bpead around over then some pfcVla tbat is a little milky in appearance , made BO by stir ring np BQino of tie very Jjgtit ii o * * * . . * particles that ecttled la t , and continuo - tinuo doin ? this as each lot of eggs is added. Tha object of this h to have the fine lime drawn Into the pores of the ehell as they will bo by a kind of inductive ; process , and thereby com pletely Baal the ecgs. Care should be taken not to get too much of the lime in , that is , not enough to settle nd stick to the shells of the eggs , and render them difficult to clean when ta ken out. ( Ttie chief CanSe of thin , watety whites in lime eg s is that they are not properly scaled in the manner described. Another cauio In the pnttinit into the pickle olfl , stale eega that have thin , weak whites. ) "When the e < ? gs are within thrae or four inches of the top of the cask or vat , coVcr them tVith factory cloth , and spread on two or three inches of the lime that settles in mak ing the pickle , and it is the greatest importance that thu pickle be kept continually up over this lime. A thin basin ( holding about six or eight dozen ogs ( ) , punched quito full of Inch holes , edge mufllad with lea'her , and a suitable handle about three feet loug attached , will be found con venient for putting the egsja into the pickle. Fill ihe basin with eggs , put both under the pickle and turn the eei's out ; they will go to the bottom without breaking. When the time tomes to markob tti3 egg ? , they must bo taken out of the pickel , cleaned , dried , and packed. To clean them , aocura half o a molasRoa-hcgahcad , or soraothiniSika it , till the same About half full of water. Save a sufficient number of crates of thn right size ( to hold twen ty or twenty-five doRerri , made of la'ha or other si its , placed about three-quarters of an inch a part. Sink one of these crates in the half * hogshead , take the bisln used to put the < > fs3 ; ; into tha pickle , dip the egga by raising it Up and down in th.8 waiter tor , and , if necess-ry to properly clean them , s t the crate up and douse water over them ; then , if any eggs are found , when packing ) that tha lime has not bben fully temoved from , they should be laid out and all the lime cleaned off befoie packing. When the eg s are carefully hashed , they can be sat up or nit in a suitab'e ' place to diy , in the irates. They should dry quickly , and ; )3 pickek as soon as dry. In picking : ! ie same rules should bo observed as , h picking fresh eggR. Vats built in n collar around the wa'ls , with about half their depth be- "ow the surface , about four or five 'eot deep , six feet lonz. and four feet wide , arc usually considered the best for preserving egca in , although many use end prefer largo tuba made of wood. The place in which the vata are built , or the tubs kept , shou'd be clean end sweet , free from all bad odor ? , and whore a steady , low tern- peratureraay be maintained the low er the better , that is , down to any point above freezing. Uses for Flax fatraw. It is hoped that the time will soon come when there will he a market for flax fiber in this country. At present flax is grown , except in a few locali ties whore there are fl-tx-mills , en tirely for the seed. The straw is gen erally thrown away , and is sometimes burned. This straw may bo employed for a number of very useful purposes. In the south farmers have a little ap paratus which they set up in a yard or field , by means of which they make very good ropes out of cotton , hemp and flax. Ropes made of flax straw are useful for securing young trees to stakes , for attaching vines to po'sts , or trellises , or for tying about be used to excellent advantage for putting about trunks of- trees in order to protect them from the heat of the sun. Twisted somewhat loosely , and wrapped about rose bushes and tender shrubbery , it afiords excellent protec tion. tion.Flax Flax straw mskea excellent packing for ice. But a comparatively small amount of it is required. It is clean , easy to handle , and not as liable to mold or rot as the substances that are usually employed. A piece of ice taken from the house and wrapped in flax straw may bo carried a long dis tance with but very Itttlo waste Many farmers do not put up ice because it is difficult for them to obtain sawdust or tan-bark for packing. Flax straw makes good bedding for all kinds of stock , and it in especially good for hogs. It is excellent material for mulching , and there are few things superior to it for mulching strawberry vines. It forms a close sort of mat ting on which the berries can ripen without Lcing spattered with mud. Most kinds of stock will oat fhx straw after they have become accustomed to usa it by having small quantities fed at a time. Cheap Poultry House. D. Warren describes a cheap poul try house in poultry yprd : I stick down a row of polei , say two feet apart , the length I wane my hen house , next I put down another row not as high as the first but parallel with them , and the d stance between them to be the width I want. Where I want my windows I leave out a pole or two , according to the s'za of the window , I fasten my roosts from one pole to another across the hen house. The ends are made the same as the sides , leaving Bpo.'e for the door. I then cover It nil over with factory cotton , that has bean water-profod , and line the inside with tarred paper , and I have a hen-ho'ise ' that is warm In winter and cool in summer , and the vermin never trouble me. The factory cotton or unbleached sheeting cm be bought for eight cents a yard , and can ba made water-proof for five cents a yard. The tarred pa per costs two cents a pound ; so breed ers , after they have decided how large they want their hen house , can figure up the cost. AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY. No longer like Job need the iflltet d mlll'ons ' en ontj "Oh , tbat my i rief were waUhfd and my calamity l ! d in the balance ! Yc are furors of IKS ; yenroa 1 phjficU sot no vilue " Fern n absolute' ? n fc , reliable and carttln euro f'r PJ.ee . , the most exasperating , j sinful of all ilia- care- ) , has been found bj Dr. iilsbse. Half a ml lion of BJfferera with pil > s teatifytothe virtues of "Anik.ss Pimicianaotal icboolj cndor/e it and p-cscribe it ; 500(00 I ereons have nso J it In all stJgea an J varieties of piles , and none without taneflt. It has Veen pronounced the "bapaitit medical discmarj of the Age. ' and Lr. S.l-bce , n experienced and scientific U. D. of 40 Tears' prac'Ice , "a benefactor to his race. " Aortmedr sea mploand jet BO Infal'I- ' We as "Anake-is' for Piles has been discovered. It is a h pDv comrinatlon of the soo'bing poultice of the English , the instrument of the F < cnch and the cu-ativo mecicatlon of the American surgeons. It affords immeJi ite relief from the most excni'iatin ? pall- , holds up tin ptinful tumors , and ultimately cu 03 the worst cases of Piles. Simplwo ! "AsiEMis" art sent frea to a'l sufferers on application to the sola nnnufacturers , Jlcstra P. Aecstaedter & Co , Eoi3,43. New York. Also sola by everywhere. Price31.00 per box The mo t sensible remedy , and the onlyt safe , ure and permanent cure fur all diseases of the liver.b'ood and s'omach , inclulirKbilllous fevers , fersrand acue , dumb ague , jaundice , dyspepsia , &e , is Piof. Oudmette'd French Live Pads , which cures by ab-oiption. Asgryour dru sist for this noted cure , zed take no other , and if he has not got it or will not get it for you , send $1.60 to French Pad Co , Toledo , 0. , and they Trill Bend you one post-paid by return mail. The liver is more frequently the seat of disease than is generally supposed , for upon - on its regular action depends , in a preat measure , the powers of the stomach , bow els , brain and tha whole nervous system , RetraLtte that important organ by taking Simmons' Liver Regulator , and you pre vent most of the diseases that flesh ia heii to _ d&w THE DAILY BEEr r ins the Latest Home and Tele' ' graphic 27wi of the Day. Ask the rcoov- . red dyspeptic ? , tll- onj sufferers , vic- tlnu ot ferer ancl fne , the mercnrtal dlened patl-nt. ho they recover * ! health , cLeerful spirits aad treed ippctlU : they win tell you hy tak- The Cheapest , Fnrert nd Bilt family Modi- the In the World. . . .forDYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION. Jincdlca Billions Attacks. SICX HEADACHE , Colic , De prewlon of Spirit. SOUK STOMACH , Hoar Bum , Etc. . Etc. This unrivalled Southern Retr.fdy b wimuted not to contain a single partldo of ilsacoRT , or any Injurious mineral gub tauco , but Ia Barely Vegetable. containing those Southern Rooti and Herbs , which % n Rll-wlw Providence lias placed ID countries whore Liver Disease ZHOSt provai ! . It will cue all Diaiaes caused bjr Derangement OJ the Liver and Bowels. TnB SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint sis ft bitter at bail taste In the mouth ; Pain In th Bicir.Sldcs or Joiuts.ofte i : cisi.tn forllhcUica- tlam ; Sour Stomach ; Lo'a of Appetite ; Dowcla a'teiiHteiy costive and las ; Headache ; Loss of Memory , v 1th a vofcful Broation of rmln < : fall cd to d. > Boaiethln ? wMch on-.ut to have been dnno Debility , Low Hplrlto , n thlci. jeiliw ap- poann cf the shin and Eyes , a dry Coush of- tea mKs&ea frr Ccnsiunption. Soogtimes ruiuiy of tncao uyaiptoau ttciut the disease , at other * very f w'ml ; Jho Liver , ths Urcest orjan Ia the body , l c i"-rilly the D it cf th dl34,0 , Rtis if not resi'-tt 'n tl > um' nncrin ? , wretchcduesa and as. * b v.111 cn = no. I can re-vHruiiFTid &r MI rfllca > oua remedy for d'szaicot tha Liver , littlarn and Dysptinia , Slmmcns' Llvr Hesculator. Lew' > i Q. Wnnder , 1B2B Jester Street , A slitant Tojt Master , "fta ha\e tested Ita victaca. per3 nally , and I.now that for Drx.cr-a : ' , Biilioiiiieau , and ThrobbinjHeadacho , ttistho bwl moukfae the world ever sa-v. We have tried forty oth .i remedies ri"fnra Sisimcns' Liver Regulator , but nose of lhs.ni k ve tw Knre than tc-cporary re ef : bntthe Ecul tor net only mieved , bu. cured u. . . " Editor Tebgrtph and Messonjor , Qi. KAKCMCTDKSD C3I.T IX J. H. ZE1LIN & CO. , PHILADELPHIA , PA. Price. I1.M Sold by all Dra Ists. A CHEMICAL MARVEL. Though a thou-and Icaguea away Pe'tzer'a Tcnic fountain foam , We can d rink the same to-djy , In cur f iroflVestern hon.69. Thanks to Chemistry'd 'pe 1 In an lritanfprestol | ASJ ! Fresh as from the Inm ? no'I ' Seltzer bubbles In the Lli < > 3 ! TARRAST'S rtns APFRIEM QITCS the r re elixir 1 irth , Healthful PS the fl ilil cent ! li htaj * . fr ra the breast of Earth. Time nnil di Unco what are thcv ? When ArttlUH cin rtpro u e Springs a ihou-iari'l ie fines a\vay , F r tha sicfcman's iLsisnt U'c' SOLD BAT.L DtlUOfilSfS' FEVER AND A UE. Defensive Medication Is a proeiutlou wh'rh ' shoulil nrnr h < > cd when danzer ia present , and therefore a couree of thb Bitters at this H-EBOII is particular. ly desirable , especially for the fco Io and sickly. A a remedy for biliousness , dysiwpsla , nervous n&99 , and bowel complaint' , there IB nothir , . ' comparaba ! to this wholesome re toratlvo For sale hv all Dru eUtaann Ueilcru i-enerilly CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE- The Pioneer In the OradoJ SjaUm , nd ALSO in 3yeir 'c urie of Instruction ailop edbyAmeri- iau Medical Co bo Ateocia'.l > n , begins its nait Session Srept. 2itli Phj fioloric tl I abonitorj- estiJ.iilied. ANATOMICAL \TERIAL IN V * . . LIWITED AIJUNUANCr : . beats numlgred , cud seccurert In order of nopl ration. I'roftsi' ra" Tees. S75. Pr .ctitionTs Couree through April , Fe$30. For Anuouneemcnt or iiilormatlun , aldre s Dr. J. H. HOLLIaTER , 70 Jlonroa 't , Chicao. e p4 < ncr > a wcefc In yourown toTn. 'Icrms and LDUU outfit froj. Address 11. Hallett & Co. , Pcrtland , II. DR. A. S. PEIV'OEKY , CONSULTING PHYSiOIAN PEitUASRSTLY LOCATED HIS MEDICAL - ICAL OFFICE , S Tenth Street , - O1IAUA , NEBRASKA OHednj bin services In all departments o medicine and turcery , both In tni-ial an special practlcacuta und chroi.io diiB'S Ca be consulted nlgl t and day , and will vift ! pirt ot the city nnd county on receipt of Ietl SANTA CLAU3 FOUND. Greatest Discovery of siie Age. Wonusriuldiacovericaln tlit worldhavobsen made Among : other thinps where Sjnta Ctou * stayed , Ctiildren oft ask If he maKca oodo or not , If really he lives In a mountain of snow. Lilt year an excursion sailed clear to tlie Pola And suddenly dropped in to what feemedlikeihole Where wonder of wonders they found a new land rVhile fairy-like belnifg appeared on each hand. There were mountains like ours , with more beautiful green , And far brighter ikies than over were seen , Birda with the hnca of a rainbow were found , While flowtra of exquisite fragrance were grow In ? aronnd. Not Ion ; were they left to wonder In donbi A beiue soon came tlis/ had heard much aeon : Twas Santa Claua' eelf and tb la they all Bay , 3ol eked like the pictures taee every day. tie drove up a team that looked v ery queer , "Twas team f rrosshoppera instead of reindeer Ho rode in a shell instead of a aloi h , But he took them on toud and drove then away. He showed them all over h3 ! wonderful realm , And factories making goods for women and men Furriers were working on hata great and Email , To Bunee's they said they wcro sending them all 1 Kris Kingle , the OIo\o Maker , told them at one ; All our Gloves we are sending to Bnncc. Santa all owed them suspenders and many thing ! mere. Saying I also took these to friend Bunco's store. Santa Claua then whispered a secret be'd tetl , Aa In Omaha every one knew Banco well , Ho therefore should send his goods to his CAN , Knowing his friends will get their full phare. Now remsmber je dwellers In Omaha town , All who want proscnte to Huncc'a go round , For shirts , collars , or gloves great anil email , Bend your sister or aunt one and all. Buncc , Chimpion Ilattf r of the West. DongU BY THE C.SE OF DR. BOSAHKO' ' ! PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL EXTERNAL , AN ! ITCtilNG PILES yield nt once on HIP application of E Po . .nUo' Pile Kgmfdy. wlilrh art * rcctlynpon mcpnrUi nfTected , nbaorbli he Tumorm. allaying Ihe Intcnme Itc nil otligr r medlc * hate Jiilleil. Try tnkenoothpr. nniHellyonr nclcliborm DO NOT DELAY until the drain on the y t m prodac permanent dUabllity , bat bay It. TRYITABNEDCUREC PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , and when yea can not obtain Itoflilm , ! trtU send It , prepaid , on receipt ofprli On Coianbo'B Treatiic on Pile * scut ft Da application. Address IE DR , BOSANKO MEDICINE CC & PIOTA , Q , VIA THE Chicago S Northwestern 2,380 iLES OF ROAD ! It Id the SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Betwasn COUNCIL BLUFFS ' ASO CHIGAGOMILWAUKEE and a'l point : KAST anil SORTH. IT OFFEUS TIIK TRAVEUKQ PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND 1IOUE ADVAN1'AOE3 T1IAV ANY OTUCH ROAD IN THE WE3T. III ? th , )5IT ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is ran PULLMAF EOTEL OAES ! In sddttica to thaw vij to pleasa ill classes of travelers. It klw FIRT CL4S3 MEALS It Its EATIKG STATIO.Va a' M > cents each. IT5THACK IS If yon wish the Bt Travelinir Accomraolv tl < ms TOU vlil buy rorr ticket lir tin * Konla JES-ASU WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Asenta can 3'H TOU Thronch Tioicta vu this road and Ch ck i n I K S- ga o tree of Charge OiiAHA TICKCT OFFICES12H Farnfcam St , Cor 14tb. and at Union PtciSo Depot. DENSER OFFICE In Colorrdo Cintral tnd Union Pfccl c Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OJfFICE-2 Now Moatfoai. ery Street. For information , folders. ffi p , eta , not ob- tilnable at Home Oleket Offlco , aildresa r agent of the Company , cr H1RVIH HUCH1TT , Vf- STEHN1TT , Oen'l Man j r , Oenl ? * 99. Agent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAUCS T. CLARK , Qen'I As" Omaha ft Cosncll Bluff * . IN 188O. K.C.,8T.JOE&C.BB.R. , Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AN THE EAST From OJtAIIA and the WEST. Ho change ol cara between Omaha and St. Lonls and but ono between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS BBAC3IW ALL Eastern & Western Cities With Icsscnaree3 and In sdvmce of other lines. ThU entire Una Is equlpnod with Pullman's Palace S'cepms Core , Palace Day Coach- w.SIlllcr'a Sifsty PlAtform and Conp'tr ' and the celebrated W tlngl.ou Alr-BrakS. THAT Y.JCR TICKET RKADS-54 VKKanssa City , St. Joseph rS-CouncilBlud3K.R..vla Tickets fur sale at all coupon station ? In the fftrt. J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES , Gcn'I Supt. , Oen'l Para. & Ilrket Ae't St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Ho , W. C. SEAOHP.IST , Ticket Aeen. , 2H Fifteenth Strce1 , between Famham am Donslas , Union Clock , Omaha. JOS. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD , Paw ) Agent. Omaha. Gen'rl Arcnt. Omaha SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Siouz City RAILROADS. The Old Edvibh Sioux City Route I ICO MILES SHORTEST ROUTE From COUNCIL BLTJEFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DUDUTH , or BISMARCK , AnJallpointaln No-them Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. This line b equipped with the Im. „ , M _ . - . - ; _ i. * r..ucn ia Miller Platform Coupler ami Duffer. And for 8PE-D , SAFETY / > HD COMFORT Is unnurpiaeed. Elezant Drawing Room % nd Slcepluir Care.nwneil and controlUil by the com- pnny , run Thronjli fVlth ut dian o b t * n Union Vjujiflc Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Twins leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Bluff ? , at Bi5p m. , reaching ? ioux City at 10:20 : p. m. , ar.J St. Paul at ll'.io a.m , making JJS'TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHEP. ROUTE. Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:20 : p m. , ar- rivix at Suux City at 4:45 : a. ra. . and Union Taciflc Tran'far Depot , Council Bluffy , at 8:50 a. m. Bo sure that your tickets roail va "S. C. & P. R. R. " F. C. HILLS , Sumrlntendent. MlKourl Valley , Iowa. P. E. RODINSON , Ass't Q n I Pass. Agent. J. If. O'BUYAN , Southwestern Freight and Passenger Agent. my20-tf Council BInffa THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I CHICAQO QURLINGTOH & QUINGY With fcmcotli and Perfsct TnoL , Elegant Fa ' touer Cf a fccs , and PULLMAN SLEEPING &Q1H1HG CARS It t hrowIc < U'ei ty tie Ssiia , ajl a.1 vr a trivrl nTcT it , to bo thd Kcct Anpclated ind Beet Manage-1 ! QiJ in ttia Counliy. PASSBNGBRS OING EAST Should bear in mind tbat this is the , BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. this Route have choice of POUR DIFFERENT ROUTES And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Falao Sleeping Can from Chicago to New York City Without Change All Expresg Trains on thig line are equipped wit ] the Wcstinhouso Patent Air Rrakca and , Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect Pro n tection Against Acci dents in the world. PULLHAH PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NIHG ' CAR Are run on th eBuriington Route. Information concerning Routes , Rates , lln Connections ) , etc. , wilt ba cheerfully given I applying it the office of the Burlii.pton Hont BlS Fourteen' ! ) Street , Omaha , Nebraska. C.E PERKtNS , D W. HITCHCOCK. Qen'I llana er. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag"t. J. 0. PHILLIPPI. Sc.Joo. , Ito. General Agent , Omaha. U. P. DUEL , fepS-dl licketAjjont Omaha. VEGETABLE SICILIA HAIR RBNEWEI Thia standard artiele is compounded with tl gicatcat care. IU effects re ag wonderful and satisfactory ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youth ! color. It remotes all eruptions , itching and dandru and the scalp by its use becomes white ai clean. Hy ! U tonic properties it _ restores the papilla ehnria to their normal vigor , preventing Lai ness , and uulcint ; the hair grow thick a' Bironir. Aa a dressing nothing has been found so eff < tual or desirable. Dr. A. A.Hayes.StatcAssajerof Jlassacliusetl gayg of it : "I consider it the beat preparatii for ita intended purposes. " PUCMGHAM'S DYI FortheV/hiskers. This elegant prepiration may bo relied on change the color of the beard from gray or a : oilier undesinble nhade , 10 brown or Mack , . d cretion. It ia easily applied , bcln In one pi rll.DH paration , and quickly and effectually produces DH peimancnt color whica will neither Rub or wa cb. off. MANUFACTURED BY THi 3K3c * . T = T / T.T & : GO Nashua , N. H Sold by all Druggists and Dealers Mediqine. NOTICE. , Angot 27tb , 1J50 There will be a mee'la ? of the Stockhjldera the Me.hanic's jlinio ? and Smelting Co , ( exp ed Tiy limititim ) t ths Darant en ne Lo i : September Uth , 1-SO , at 733p.m. , for the pipe po s o ! reflnnalza'fon cU forsntlonof an . All perties Intvested ar earnestly : t in jrmtnt , ast busioa'S ol grwt 1 wthta w2J b tnuiuoted. KIDNEGBN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for "Weak or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disoasp , Loss of En.rgy , Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arsms from KicJn'-v or Bladder Diseases Also for Yel'ow ' Pt.vor . , Blood aad is Poisoning , in infected malarial sections. ZTBr the dl.tilVIon of * FOREST LEF Kith JU51PER BERRIKS ird BARLET JtALT w . dT veredK DN-EGFNwliiatiacta-peciacallvouthKidn VianJ Urinary Own * , mcovia * i.Juifcm. d.lKr iu forme s In the b aJder and pr.ventuu any stralnW. sraMtlcc tenwtion h In the -mbrinous 11nf \ at thidust * or w.tcr p-wtaw It excite htslthy > > ; _ - - - _ . the-c ti a beilthp cunaitlou. showl . - eivln-.hematreii-th , vizor and reforms organs on both thocoUraudca..r low of urine. It can bo Ukm at all time * , inall eUmilnand urn.- - . Unlllio other ration for Kulney I ° " ' ' ' ' tem. prep clrcumatanoos wUhout Injury tDthi > > any It Jua a verv pleisan ; anl ai eeiulc last * aud flavor U h beaa difficult to na o a vrtp n . n rnTt.lMnV oosltivo dinrc'w promrtles which will not nauseate , but bo occentablo to tfc U UJ b , ta KtryabottlB of KIDStafc.- CLSh3 th. KIDKEYd hM Before nyUier foul ra Uer Try It and yn. will alw4pu It as . fjndly medlclno. Udl . .fedally wJU lUu it. in.1 nnntloman willflrd KIDSEGEX thsbtrt Kidnej-Tinlc evermai" NOTIOJwShStt'e A-sistiUtirecJLAWRaMaEi ment Stamp , which permits KIDSEUEX to bo jo4 ( wlihoat lictnu ) hy Drcjfifiiu , tr . > W Other Persoui T9 jwher . Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and-Family Use. twttt fv.a wife , nfsrw ? < n win Mnd pr It not found t your Drassit ! orGro H , ollce to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ws. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere. WholMole agents in Omaha , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , will supply the u l * at maacfwtuw prices. . . . . . _ . CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R , Tirr nnp IT rn\NTT.TT\R LINK BET TEN THE EAST & TIIH YKS ' Iti niuin line runs from Chiooso xi Cooncll Bluffi. pu-Mn through Jollet. Ottcm. La S lle. Gene-eo.ilollne. Hoc * IslandDaveDport. V jil Llbdrt7 , Iowa Uty.Maren.o , Jtrooklyn.GrlnacJ , Des ilolnes ( the capital of Iowa ) , Stuart. Atlaj- ) tic. ana Avoca : with tranche , from Bur m JantUontol'"orla : JVllton Junction toMusca- tltc. Wnshlnpioc. Fnlrfleld. Eldon. Belknap. Centroville. Princeton. Trenton. Oallatln. Came ron. Leaveaworth. Atchlaon. and Kansas Uty ; Washlncton to biRourner. OsfaUoosa. and Knox- vlllo : KeoSuic to Kamlmcton. Bonaparte. Ben- luttauuit. ludupvtident. ClUoa. Uttumwa. budT- TtliB.Oskklnn.a , Pelln.Mnnroe. and Des ilolnes : Ncvtton toMonroo : Ue Molncs tolndlanolaanu Wlntcraet : AtlantlotoLflnlsnnd Andubon : and A'oca to Ilarlnn. This Is posltlvelj the only Itallroad. which owns , and operates a through llnii from Chicago Into the State of Kansas. Thrnnuh KTpre" Pa'aemterTralnvwlth Pull man ° aUco Cam attached , are run each way colly tetween CHICAGO and PEOIUA. KA > SAS Crrr. Cocscir. BLUFW. LSAVBSWORTU and ATCHI- So1 hrnuzh cnr art ) also run between Miau ! - * eo nnd Kansas City , via the "Milwaukee ana Unckliland bh9Line. . " The "Great Uoclc Island" 1 masnlHcently equipp tt. In road bed Is simply perfect , and its trucslslald with steel rail. . What win please joe most will bo tha pleasure of onlorlnir jrnur meals , while passing over the beautiful pntlrtei of Illinois and Iowa. In ono of anr magnificent DinlnK Can that nccompanrall Tnroueli Uxpre < Tmlns. You get an entlro meal , ca cooa as Is nerved In any Brst-cUss hotel , XorsovcntT-tiTe cents. /pprcciatln ; the- fact that a majorltr f tha people prefer ncparata apartments for different purposes ( and the Immense pas onapr lm > lne s of this line warrantlnc It ) , we urn pleased to an- nnunce that this Company runs J'uHnian 1'alace Can for sleeping purposes , nnd I'lUce IMnJna Cars for eattnK purples on y i.&c y Pulace nrs I" a * treat fentcroof cur - - ( - * " - ' SALOON vmars you can enjoy jour - at all hnnrs of the day. Kansas City. icaTenwnrth. and Ate nectlons bclncmndo In Union Dfp n. SlE ! PKINCIFAI. It. It. COSNKUTlOa * > . THIS OUEAT T1IKOUU11 JJMJ AlCt 5 * FjMXCHlCAoo.wJth 8ll < JlTerslc lines f iM . with tha U 9. i M.S. M nilOHTS. With 1' . . , * * Vt'lA'sAIXrwK.lIlLCent.R.rt. AtPEOBM.wlth I * P. i J. ! } ' . U. 4 E. 4 l W. : Ill.Slld. . n lT.P.\V. IMA. . . At ItotK IsLAXn with "Mllwnnkee o : * W * I laland dhort Line. " nnd Itocfc Icl'il A I'o-J. At DAVENPORT , with the Davenport 1W At'\V MTl.lllERfT.w1ththeB.C 1L& > i * . AtUltl.VNELl. ilth Central Iowa JS.1I. Jt t IE 3IU.NtH , with M.F I > It. * AttorJXCII. BLCKF'.wlth Lnlon facto.- At < > MAQA. . At OTTPMWJ , win ' eniral St. L. A I * o. nna C. JI. & Q It. 1W At KEdKUK.wlth Toi fc-o. i War.r V.- Lour * * .Fac. . and &t. J . Ket > . * N.-W. 1' * At CAMERON- , with II. bt. J KK - . At ATCUISUV. with Atcti. . Topctn A. J i i > Atch. * Neh. and fen.Hr U. I * H. Hds. At J.KAVESWOKT11 , with Kun. I'ac. , si Cent. It. Kds. . _ AtK NSAi Cixr.wlth all lines to : th - i Jt ami Southwest. PCT.IiVAN PALACE CARS wr- ran thronah to rEflltlA. HE * luinta. . COIT.XCXI. MI > tIF'S , KAXSAH CITY. A TCHIMOX. an.l LEA VK > WOItT.V Ticket * - lu thl Line , known the " 3reut ICoek J Iunil JJ.mtc , " nre \ * & " all Ticket Aecnu In the United Mtute * i n < l Cnnmla. i'or InTarinatloa not obtainable Mt your homo ticket office , . BatMBAUL. E. ST. .T Oen'l Superintendent. Uen'l a . aja Vau'yt Ax * . And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF HEW GOODS AT THE XiCTWEST OTFT./VS. 1208 and 1210 Varnliani , ap 11 mon th tat Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator F O IK. 1880. 15 ' u tuls MANUFACTURED BY P. P.MAST&CO.SPRIHGF1ELO,0. s They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking iy Cultivator , with or without Sj rin ; s. nd Tlie New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse S ill it- Enquire for them at the best dealers. on F. H , PTOH , Gen. Agent. Omaha , ff to ny at re- i ain CURES RHEUMATISir. CURES COUGHS and COLD3. CURES EHEUMATISJI , CURES COUOHS acd in COLDS. CURE ? SORE THROAT. CURES PYPTHERIA. CURES LAM BACK and hTIFF JOINTS. CURES LAMh BACK , and STIFF J01NTA CTJ1E3 El < N' . CUTS nd BRUISES. it- CUBES B R-VS , CUTS nnd BRUISES. * * , ur- urre BOLD IS OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. re- Co to Year Drarelst lor Miw F/ecman'i S-w KaKonal Dya. ? or brijhf-eai and debiT > biT tr of color th T r ittB jttUt < i ColciSta NERVOUS DEBILITY Vital W knc Snil PI M tntlnfromoTerwor * . . 2 } . tnown. Price SI ! c-s < ful remedy p r vUIs and larcv ial of ooirderfor35.enti free on receipt of price. HUUPHKS 1IOMEO. 1IED. CO , ' ( fl Fulton St. . K > llloaCaU na of Receipts apl.- $5 tO $2051 free. Addrcffl Stloson . Portion' ! . Milno. , . AM ) \j OLVEKIlINOjittheRenvelaerPolTtw * k nititnte. Troy.N.'Y The olJeit eiwl'raer i < h eel In America. Next term hezlSptv i- r 16 th Tha BezLner for 1330 eontarn a it tha z ndaites for the nut Si yeara , i h r Ir itionjal30 , onrse of tudr. requ.r rats. . panaon e'x. jAddress ; [ DAVID II GHE2 5. * J' * " r " -