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ATTORNEVE-AT-LAW, — Finan o W W Barnerr | / QW‘! ES & BARTLETT‘ 'HE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUBLISHING £0., PRUPRETORS. TMe T BLES THE MAILS. R R.0%w m, 80P m 0a'm., .40 p. m. K808, m, 0P . A. C. TRU AT La e G ATIOREY . M. CHAGWIGK, 1504 Fersbam Neb.4p. m © for Braten Juwe leave but vacea jen fem 13 101 p. m. Sundeys. TSOMAS . HALL Fosmaster. TAnd i;-‘mlrmre of Trains UNION PACIFIC. LzAve \RD OF THE BURLINGTON. ARKIVE ONANA. Fxpress.....10:00 8. 1, Mul 10:00 p. ! Sun uys Excepted. LAUGHLE v JusTICE OF | oraer Fifteenth | vriv Attended to. W dAEfi._TT -at-Law| : and Farnbem) JOL & COUNCIL BLUFFS. ARRIVE, Express.......J: KANSAS CITY, ST, 00 0. m. TTOR ATTO! KAREAGH BLL NEY OMAHA & NCRTHWE-TERN AND SIOUX CITY & PACIF CEAILROADS, 430 p m. B. & M. B. R, in NEBRASKA. [west) 1xas) @) -....0.00 | Kevrney Ine(iv}:tdom thier 16:95 8 m | Bloomiogt n(iv) 10 am m | Ked ¢loud () 6: 5 am pm asipm J . Gonnell, Attnr'\"-- Omabs cton (ar)1:10pm &2 (06 Y ™ Cia (D1 0pm () 230 pw ST. PAULR. R. Cias R Reoick. & ReEpIC -at-Law| en to u it n, 225 p. m, and 11 as & pm 'S- 3L~L?«W. NN EDY % ST INDIA FUBLICAN VALLEYR R aruren 2 pom. COMMERCIAL, Omaha Whelesale Markets, Osama, August 6, 1880, BUTTER AND EGUS, Choiostable Packers lots. sCodaka 1o ‘squanteFunio(] snorig 10 ! 10; 1 . 10 10 2 » it Teble Dri) % Orionoe Molasess i M arket advancing COFFEL. - , prime 10 0huico.esu - -+ 7 Rio good to prime.. 16 Rio ?.l 15 ir to good Mocha..... Thatd [ 2 38 » BACK, veners] 370 240 R 001 0 02 2D R LEHEEBEE38S Allspice Cloves.. Window Glass, 60 per oent. dis- wount off L:L HARDWARE. LKON. izing th Cast piow... | Am. M'« Jesp's, Ei BROWN COTTONS. Atlantio V1", s | Peprerell “0 1 really be lives Tast year 123 PRINTE, Alban Albi. sTarrEs. Omega PlttsEeld i LUM g B prrener-h pin the owners Fo e 8000 iy oild s beleeanstt Fencing, No. 1,13 ta 20 ft. ... 22 00| wight have tue sione and wel- No. 2,12 20 00 | cowe. Alss! there wwen't a dolier | Shetlng, dresed 0005 the nodemy treasury, end i R 1000 | 1o effort to raise the amount failed. okt s 2 00| Wb a Mr. B rue gave Mrs. Perry Rtk 10 0o | S160£ 1 the st ne, ske eupposivg he B o 00 iniended it for an institution in this ¢ i 3 00| Stute—and Mr. Berge gave the ferm Common stock . 25 00| t nen: 830 or 260 for the right of way 1 BER. FLOORING, Yellow pive fooring, SING 1 pickete, per M. FINIsH] s 13, 13, ane b SHING Hair, per bu Tarred felt. 100 1% Straw board Rough §, and 2 in., fa bai per 100 ft.lin........ Yosts C dar halves, 7 fu. Char Oak plank andti Clear poplur . Black Walaut,, Green hdes, perlb .. Green cured hides, Dry hides Pelts LIQUORS, W High wines, per gl Aloohal, 180 per cent. \'ir!lmll ‘shourbon ught Bsat oak o Hemlock upper, Oak uppor. por 4 oppings, Tris PICKE! HIDES, [lry»a'v*d hides. ... Fren b wpirits, proof . 1N6. d 21u. 5 00 50 00 45 00 40 00 85 00 2300 50 00 2500 Lis. Astar (et ol ugles 3 3 2 ] 1 INES, ETC, per 1 5023 00 200 150 700 700 2% 00 72 00 1 50a3 00 1 Ba3 00 275 23 22 2] i 1 10a1 40 1 b0a2 10 76al 10 1 10al 30 &0AL RETAIL Anthracite White Breast T—— Freeot Dr. Kr Consumption, the afilicted. cough, cold, dif hoarseness or any o's New DiscovRry Coughs Asthma, Bronchitie, ete., Cost. fo Colds is given away in trial bottles free of cost to and You have o bad calty of breathing, affection of the throat or lungs by ol means give this wonderful remedy velue your existe a trial. As you nce you cannot sfiord io let this opportunity pass. We could mot affor give thts remedy koew it would nace claim for it. Tho cases have already cured by it. There i the world that wil cases that Dr K will cure. (6) For sal JanEs d, and would not away unless we omplish_what we been completely is no medicine in cure one-half the New DISCOVERY e by K. Tsi, Omaha, Buokien's Arnica Saive The Bast SaLv Cute, Bruizes, § Fever Sor kinde of I is guarantee: to giv aza o S B ~t X ataciuzers of Levd Pipe, res, Ulcers, Balt es, Tetter, Chapp- Chilbleins, Oorns, and all i Eruptions. © perfect natiafac- tiod in every case or money re funded, Price 25 conts per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. TSH, Omsha, L ___§ CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Wiy crurersal STA’%IAPD SHOT = #5TIN MAREET. ST g, W, BLATCHFOED & (0. | B Sl 2| In May }9" ! stone e ands of hopelss in the world for This Salve THE I0WA METEOR. T8 '1r 18 PURCHASED FOR THE BRITISE | image stands b-fore me, and I reach 53| WUSEUN, $6500 BEING PAID FORIT. Dare.port (Tows) Demoorat, Tely 1879, the large: r beheld in America fell on a farm in Enmet coun'y. The farm | belonged to Mrs. Ocl. O H. Perry, of Keovkuk. Tuestone liy imbedded 15 feet deep in the ground for 10 or 12 days visited by hondreds of people, esch oae carrginy off a pececiit. A friead of Mra. Perry, reeiding in th's city, wrote her asking her if sha would | nct like to have the 1aetecrite stored in lheDa\ell?ol' academy of sciences &4e replied (hat it would ocst $150 to §160 to getit out aud place it upon the rsiircad train—for sometta. g | woula bave to be paid the tenant of the farm, who clai.aed meteorie acro:s hie fields. And so Mr. Bergo got poes: ssion of that stone, and not long s'nce he nold it the British Mu- um for 6,500; and there it is to be placed in a glacs case and preserved as a celoetial wonder. It weght when shipped for London was 430 pounds. When Mr. Berge was extibiting the stoneat Keokuk, Mra. Perry secured o couple of pieces,and one of them sho his sent to the academy. Aceom- panyirg Mra. Perry's gift sre two Lute photographs of the original stone. She says in her latter: ‘‘These views, with the specimen of the meteor, will illustrate the character of the great aerclite, now o famous. The speci- men was scaled off in some way after it came to Keokuk, and weighs just one pound. I hops there may be s wething clse 1 can do for that | b essed academy, not only for the sake of those I love who sre at work, but T feel grenly interested in it as an elucational power in the world, and SSpieaa example of what may be a-comphished by energy and devotion to & good cavs>. Surely the recog- nition that comes so gratefuily from abroad will start echoes at home.” Do you know wiat made the Emmet oounty aerolite so valuable! It was unlike auy other well authenticated rock from heaven that ever fell upon esrth. It was composed of earth, tri- olite, iron, nicke, cobalt, phosphorue, copper, sulphur, lead, silver, gold, licis, maguesia, slumina, soda, lithia, and potassicm, all distinct, yot all to- sether like the particles of a granite block. The piece in the academy lies at the side of a sample of serclite which fell in Johrson county in 1875 —but the latter is nothing but a +tone glazed blsck with fire; and still a other poce «f serolite, from Califor- Dia is in the case—and it is composed of spliuts of irou Founa Dead With & Bag of Water- melovs. Detzolt Froe Preai. A communication from Wilmington, Delaware, signed by a just cs of tie peace and threo constables, gave the 1formation that AsphaliumSylvester, aw bonorary member of the club, had been found dead ina fie'd, An soon s the reading was finihed, Colonel Penduluin Joves arose and began: ¢Misrer Chaitmew: De tesrleapsw b dien to my eye at de sud ivforma- shuu datan d org od man hae passed feom uichaway Brudder Sylvester was e men wid ut o single favlt. He was up—" “‘Brudder Jones wi | plesss 8ot duwn whi'e Ifuraith « little more iuformeskun on dis subject,” inter- ru;t:d Bicther Gardaer.” “Now, den, I kuew do deceaed for many long y'ars. He wes siwply o cullud man, as de rest of us, He wasn't avy mo’ truly gaod dsn eny odder pusson Dy fuot om, he wss pow- orful mean ‘bout & grest jnany fii go, an’ none $50 good i wny. He s foun’ d2ad 1o afield. Kecp your smon dut. He was foun’ dead ‘ic d, an’ jest hhin’ him wes a bag o’ wwmn‘uu- a0’ jes’ in front o’ him wus & sy ring gun. Dat’s how ha was foun’ dead in & field! Dat's de trooly cord scrt of a man he was! T agree dat 1o man shouid spenk ill of the dsad, but dis club am no puffin’ ma- chine to kiver up desd meu's rascaii- nes. Sich kind o’ work is lcoked for 0 congress, au’ am taken fur what it's wuth. Let it be uodersto.d, now an’ foreber, dat any member ct this clab who xits in front of & epring gun in o melon patch, cr drops down ia front of a smoke house doah am not. gwine 5 be eulogized heah es a hero who Tost his bife whils tryin’ totow a burn- i’ etesmboat ashore, As men lib o mey men sperk of dem.” — Aricultural Education. The man who expects that a four years’ course of study in_an agrical- tural oollege will fit him for & practi- cal farmer, is greatly mistaken. One of the most sens'ble statements on thesubject that we have resently met is one made by Col. O. S. Chase at the Nsbraska stute fair last fall. He said: “Education in every branch of the artsand sciences, trades and pro- feasions, is valuablo only as 1t is pur- cued with the intention of acquiring knowledge for the actual bensfits 1t ooufers—the adsantage it gives its posseseor over these who have not se- cured it. The modern msthod of studying farming through the medium of books, and by the aid of professors so-called, Is all well, provided the stu- dent has been a practical cultivator of the sil, so that he can appreciate the subjuct upon which his thoughts are engaged. And it may be of much scrvice to the man who aftarwards be- comes, not in name only butin fact,a farmsr, For amere gradua‘e of an agricultoral college to suppose, unless ho has been a practical farmer, work- ing with his bands, that ho has gath- ered from books, or the trai ing of tu- tors, tho nccersary knowledge to ensble him to successfully conduct sn ordinary far, is simply preposterous. While he bas sequired a knowledge of chemistry and of the nature of soils, and their relation to vegeiable growth snd way contiuusd his researches un- 1 he can anawer abstruze questions s to the afiinities exia-ing beiween vego- tation end animal development, s ill ha will find, if he conclades from this th-t he can run a form, that heis mistaken Of all the call- s to which man has ever turned attention, farming requires cal experience. b the most actual The custora in the New England states, in the olden time, as it s said, of sending the dull toys of the family [0 colleze, and puttirg the tright ones to work on the farm, was a sensi- bls one. A boy of ordinary mind can | be eiucated to the standard of the so- | csliad learned professions, or to fol. low the routine of the professor's chair, but it takes a bright brain end 1 8a energetic hsnd to s> manage the | s0il as to make it 2 willing, prodtabla | servant.” R A Mod 1 Lovs Letter Dzax Erva:—Every timeI think of |3om my heart f5p3 up and dewn like un- le joy caper over 3t liks youn r 8 stable rocf, and thri! Spanish naedles of tow linen trousers; 23 & goeling swimmeth in a raud puddle {rf¥ialias s of gory. Visions rapture, thicker thax tac >ish, aad Srightar s Bumming bixde pizisas, vistmein myslun! nd | borne on their insisible wings, gour | mwenty vesrsa surer De. R. Piekce:—Lear S out to erarp it Ike a privter snapping | Twenty veurs ag: I wos ot ierecies . When I first be [ on tae perftctions I was be like & bumbls bee tumtler, my eyes stco like cellardocra in & ecum town, 5‘-‘1:\1 I lifted up my eare| to catch the silvery accents of | thog ad #8 months after taking the yeur voice. My tougue refused to | frat boule, Tam thankfel to amy T v \‘ug. and i silent adoration T drank peai Y o . inthe aweet infection of lore a8 & | rumt vy, cor & snd for tho frer | | thiraty man awalloweth & tumbler of | 1o the grauad. 1w ateseors ce. | hot whisky punch, Since the 1'ght of i Wae {yeue fell wen my e T sometimes Buti feol 8s I - uld Lift myscli up by my | surpanders <o the tp of chureh i steeple and pll the b rope for Sun- day schocl. ~ Day and night you are in | my ‘horghta; when Aurura, blos g |like a bride, rises from ber s f on- | ¢ 1ored clond", when the j+5 bird pipes bis tunsfol Iny fo the applo tree bythe sprine-how el when the chanticicer’s ¢hrli o'arion hers] 1 the coming morn; when the awakening pig_srises from hl. bed and grunt: ta a d goeth forth for his rafreanments; when the drowsy beetle wheels its dmnuu flight at sul- try noontide, and when the lowing herd comes hima at milking time, 1 thivk of thee, and like a piece of gumeelastic my heort seems stretched . cleer across my Losom. | Your hair ia like the mans of my sor- rel horse pow dered with g 1d, aud the brass pins skewered throvgh your wateifall 611 we with unutterable awe. Your fordead is smoother than the eltow cf anold coat. Your eyes are glorious to_contemplate; in their li- uid depths T behold Jegions of little cupids bsthing like a cohort of ants in an old army cracker. When thy head lays pressed sgainst my manly i api o Ri from a chunk of Parian marble, and your mouth is puckered with sweet- mess. Nectar lincers on your lips like heney on a bear's paw, and myriads of ucfiedged kisses srs there, ready to fly out and Lght somewhere like blue- birds out of their parents’ nest You: laugh rings in my ears Iike the musio «f harp-strings, or the bleat of a stray lrmb on a bl-ak hLill side; the dimples on your cleeks aro like bow- ersina bed of roscs, or the Lollows | © in cakes of home mada sugar, Tam |/ dyirg to fly to thy presence and pour out the burning eloquence of my love as thrifty housewives pour out hot coffee. Awsy from you [ am as mel- ancholy asa sick rat. Sometimes I can hear the June buga of despond- ency buzzing in my ears, and I feel the cold lizards of despair crawling down my back. naouth fears, like & thousand minnows, nibble at my spirits, and my eoul is_pierced with doubts | ke acheese bored withkipoers. My love for you is stronger than the smell of patent butter, or the kick of a young cow, and mors sclfish than a kitten's first catawaul. As a song bird hankers for tha hight of the day, the cantious mouse after a piece of bacon in the trap, es a weaned pup longs for ew milk, so long for thee. You are fairer than speckled pu'lat, than a Yankee doughnut fried in sor- ghum molasses; brighter than the topknot plamage on the head of o Muscovy duck. Youare candy, kistas, raising, pound cake and sweetened toldy aitogethe Aund f these few 1nes wiil enable you to see the ivside of my sonl and as'st mo in winning your affestiins, Tshall baes happy a8 a woodjecker ou e cherry tres, cr a stage-hor-e in a green pas- ture. If you cannot recipto ate my goul mast ring prssion, Lawill pine away 1ho o poisned hedbug asd fall away from fe-urishing vioe of life an un’ime'y bhoanch. And in the Goming years, when the shadows grow from the kil's, and the philesopnical frog sings his chevrful evening hymue, you, hegpy in ancther's love, can come and anj tear apd ¢ aold uoon the list restivg-place of youra truly, . H. S. Barzos., e More Case Than Cure. Har'tord Tiws. A Hartford doctor, now deeaased, was wont of his remarkatle skill in curing cancers, and ha invari- ably elluded t> & most d Mult ¢ &3 hs treated in wuother town. ‘Mt re- markable case,” and the or wou'd cleee his eyes in a seem'ngly decp verie a8 he utrored the words, and then he would repeat them two or thres times in gradually recedirg tonss of voice, like tre falling cadence of o dying echo—*‘mest remsrssble case, most remarkable oage.” The old dee- tor's manaer was such as to leave the imprassion that the cure was qu.ts as remarkablo ss the case. On one ocossion a gentleman who had a canerr on his face had pretty much 1aadg up his mind to visit New 8 Pe York forty' scment,when ho b Banks, near LOUISVILI E, NE in to th ird phy: now ready at the depot at Lonisy 8nd was 3 ressed with the ‘re- | the B. & M. railroad, markab "that he concluded to | CTIEETE BIREICE doctored ag y;. bme, and went to the doctor's office to make arrangementa for the dperation. The do out on rofessional business, wife ansyered the bell, end the patient got into conversation with the lady, amony other thinge, in- nocently asked how the gentleman out in the county wes getting slong. “Whft gen deman do_ you refer to queriad fhe doctor's wife, “Whyl that desperata care—that remarkaple case which your husband alludun Yo 50 frequently.” “Oh,’} gaid cho wife a littla solema- Iy, “he’k dead. He died during the operatiot; The ndn left word that he would cill agafl and then took thoe mext train to Elw York. Hero & o parallel case: A doctor had disgered an infull b'e remedy acainsy ) cancer. He lat Iy under- took a sfndid cuse, treated it splon- didly srf buricd it dit'o. While l. turmg tf his anatomicn] class ho said Raen, T am going to des i you. by the exzminstion of Jar_orgaus, that my patient ed " nment given lately by ic-a-brac (jusenl?) elub, o ten- ld member was heard to aver “{ao roally did mot care for ¢ $f a thirg . they went for everyfiellow so aily violent now Jsferred to co his meehing him- and, in fact, altogerher he liked nellow—eay about thirty or so—- girls Ugho knew what wes what; no gree:li goosaterrics for him.” A mics boy ‘kor s emall tea party. —_— Tl:u’oma\r TO SUKFERER® grostast lenefact ¥ is one o 1. P8l p'd car s dl-owe. D Silsbes has acuom- | tob ov bis mirscalous d scovery of e, <257, rapil ana fofel- gils bor si s Icansfl HAREM the Sultan, | arert war, found | simef s ordac hrg 1y of SOZODONT, 355 his wooen will have it, and ‘ st peace . Wizo Sultacs; ppe il breast, the fires of your eyes penetrata | the 'n the World. my whole anatomy as a loud of bird | giin b £ISEA, CONSTIPATION shot goes through sn old rotten apple. | pression of Spirice, SOUR SEOMAGH. Your noes is as perfect as if carved | P o uarlvalled Southern Romedy is warraated any ¥ Prlce, $1.00 S0 by all Drag N for ssanple. Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. P , aud after tryimg me & i pat recovered o, heortal idts” and o7 thoy wil FOU by ta '« Stitoxs’ Liy BavLaton. The Cheapest, Pu a0d Best Family Medl- 0t to coutain ain le of MERCURY, of e, bt la l’urely Vegetabie, K 8 wels. Tuz STMPTONS of Liver Complatot bitter or bad taate i the mout e Debility vrsonaliy, and sness. aud —Editor 1 MaNvRL J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PIILADELFPHLA, PA. S OTICE OF SITTING OF Ci1YOOUNOCIL AS BEOARD OF EQUALIZATION. €y Oxvirs sect 0n 29, of the Omuns e that y 66 375 s ot The owner of rated Kaolin to 6l avy order at reasousble prices. Par. or send T. A. HOOVER, Prop., T o iavill 2380 MILES OF ROADI r | (HICAGO, MILWAUKEE T COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO OMARAT! MARVIN HUCHITT, SHORT LINE No change of cars hetween Oma! aud but oo b SIX DAILY PASSE. The 0ld R 100 MILES ST. Pa Ul. And all pofutaln Yo fown. Minnescta aod Dukota. Thie in~ is_equ'pped im- aid- Alr Brakee aud THROUCH TO CH CACO Without Change of Cars! BURLINCTON & QUINCY PASSENGERS GOING BEST RGUTE TD ‘BHII}AGD PULLYAN PALESL SlEEPIV‘fi ARD o ‘(fl GARS A THE— Chieazo & Yorthwestern | ALV DR the SITORT. SURE and Safe Route Fetwez COUNCIL BLUFFS —axo— petuts EAST aad NORTH. OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIO GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY UTHER RUAD IN THE WEST. Itle e ONLY ROAD detween Upon which ULLMAN HO[’LL CARS! 15 addition to theseand to please all classes of 'S TRACK 1S STEEL BAILS] 11S GOAUHES ARE THE +imEST] s :quPu(Iv FIRST CLASS via this Cittce, adlirees any the Company, or W. N. STENNITT, Gen'l Manigar, Gen’l Fasy. Ageat, CHICAGO, ILL. JAMES T. CLARK, Gew'l A¢ Omaba & Comucll Blaffs. 1880. C.ST.JOERC.B.R.R, 5o ouly Direct Line to T. L"lls AND TH From OMAHA aad ¢ weun Owaba RAACHING ALL stern & Western Cities less charges and tn advance of other facs, it t equipred with Pullma: , P: et Ag't St Joseph, Mo, NARD, OUX CITY & PACIFIC Axp St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. Sioux City Route! SH@BRTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to MINNRBAPO!IS H. or BISMARCK, DULU Coupler and Buffer. aad fur SPE D, SAFETY AND CIMFORT Elexaut Irr--ll: soom wd "7 wne - and con ol 4 vy the com- Triconah With ut Ghuage between THE - CHICAGO RAITROAD. I y BAST ad that this I the k City Wunum Change. ‘a‘ Air Brakes and 5 Pia form and Are ton Eoute Adcke ¢ Omwata MANUFACTURED BY The Strongest and Most Duratle WIND ENGINE In the Werld. Hundroda o use fn Towa and Nebraska by Dealers in peerly every coun This cat represents oz Sold Buckeye Force Pump whi' % ir particulary ada; tad to Wind Mill use, 83 1t works easily and throws s constant stream, and does not raeze p in the cold est weather. W. H. RAYNEE, Western Ag't, Omabs, Neb LTHE OHLY PLAGE WHERE 700 can 854 3 geod sasorimert of BOOTS AED SHOES LOWER PIGURE v otber skoe Bouse is the city, P LANG’S, ZEfFARHHA“ §T. & GENTS, | :A"E TO ORDER | d zyetecis v Tty a YF&'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD | Thie compound o vogata lo aiter Sarsagarilla AYER & (O, LOWELL, MASS Practical end Azalytical Chemia s SOLD BY ALL DEALE LEG. LEG. 1IN MEDICINE. AL Vorlcr ay catly » ) ecind Deaaier Fepor, Ootp el Biedin, ey Sty | et ae 2 S Trdiua fours tho Usicn Pucifc | OURCTL BLiren, LoavENWORTH and AFRL | ....._"'w?"l-. uffs, 0 5: § p ., ( %03 Thrgushcars druaieozun betmoen Wi —n n\nv“nn. {12 Oy at 190 p. m, and 56, Paa] | 8@ and Kansas City, via the. “Miwausce sad cu:n 2 K. ok ne B SR 1 5 Great" ocx Txisa” ta wamitcently DOURS v Avfaxcs oF ‘ And evoryuning I'P DRUGGISTS AND | F?fi??fi--—suas CUR For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUN TION, and all Dwu;\m TE d LUNGS. The most aceey ROCK and BYE s Lemon juice, v i fantly imune.re and the rt Size Bottles, giving More for any amdc in the market. Put up in Q CATTION.- SEUICATED art Extract from Report of the Comm TREASURY DEF issioner uf Internal anur oy e , Commissionar LAWREIQCE & MARTIN, Pr’oprre(crs, Chicago, Ilis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS ani DEALERS everywher 1A MA WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE ©<OCRAE 4V ; BY_EXAMINING Tris MAP, s cnu-m.fl- HAT THE N THF E \\T & T)‘IE Wm only. O 5 your e i diverga Taos @ AL 1op, Wb te L8 BM.E Wi Ve WoRC K Ras, AL Wamni: i7ox Huiants, with F.. & 8% ALLaS £ SO TR, with To i a1 ALK mn(m—v With all lines for the wass CELLLMAN FAL LU FTS, x.‘vn- « i this Line, Agents In’ (he For information not A, KIMBALL Gen'l &3 1 et Ak, aud Pasdgr Aav * icagS, CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDBINu FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. ertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTIMEIAT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHS. COELAS. SHIVBRIOR 1208 mul 1210 Ffirnham ‘ilmi. 30 34 mon th 1 Improved Buckeye ombined Riding Corn Cultivator C FOR 1880. 5 R i 8 U i MANUFACTUKED BY P. P.MAST&C3, SFRINu.iELD They also mske Buckeye Improved Irou Eeam Walking X Cultivator, with or without 8f rings. The New Force Feed Buckeve Drill, one or two Horse Stvie. Enguire for them &t tle best deal E H PUJH. Cen. A'“enc Umaba, Leb HER‘JGUS DEBlLITV Pron im radica H nmeonathir . CTRESCOUG coLD3 ¥5e consuLTING PHVSIGIAII \TED 13 WED