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| i } 4 ~maatism, neuralgia, sraspin ses will be relieved by Uncle ierve anl Bone Liniment, all © ists.octls eod&wly - ~*WINCHELL> TKETHING RUY is a Bafe and Bure Remedy o Diarrhoes, Dysentery and Chil- dren’s Complamts generally; it should be in every house where there ¥ aze Children. Mothers give it a Trial. \ . ——. Uncle Bam’s Harness Oil fills and closes the pores of leather, effectual- Iy preventing the entrance of damp- ness, dust, &., and rendering the harness soft and plisble, while at the same time incressing its durability, octl3eon&wly Distempers, coughs, colds, fevers and most of the diseases Which horses, cattle, sheep, hogsand poult- ry are subject to are readily over- come sad cured by using Uncle Bam’s Condition Powder according to the plain directions. Bold by all Druggists. oct13e0d&wly ‘The injurious use o: improperly pills and other loudly- lown remedies, recommended to cure all ills, is much to be lamented by all except the dootor 1nto whose cure you are sure tocome. An hon- orable and trusty exception to the rule is Eilert’s Daylight Mothers will find Dr. Wicchell’s Teething syrup just the medicine to bave in the honse for the children, it will cure colds, coughes, sore throat sndrezulate the bowels, try it. mold byall Drageists. oct13 eod&wey The rapidly increasing demand for Eilert’s Extractof Tar and Wild Cherry, isa_positive in dication of its merits. Thousands of individuals who have been cured of Coughs Colds, Bronchitis and inciplent Con- sumption, where other remedies have failed, are the best proofs pos- sible that this is without doubt the best cough remedy yet discovered. oct13-e0a&w-1y. There is no eartbly boon more pree recious than good health, and it hooVves its possessor to endeavor to retain it. If yon sre assailed with such provoking ills as sick head- aches, torpid liver, sour stomach and a general feeling of weariness and disgust, don’t go and_commit suicide but take Eilert’s Daylight Liver Pills and be cured. Sold by all Druggists. octi3 eod&wly Disease and Death, when they reach cur own household, sre too serious for jesting, we use our _best endeavors to drive off the dread messengers, aud are only happy when we feel that they ure at & dis- tance. Atthe first approach of that fell destroyer, Consumption, in the ehape of a cougk or elight cold as weil 88 more severe Hronchial or Catarrbal Complamnts, we should at once uge Eilert’s Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry. It has no superior in such cases. Every boitle warrant- ed to give satisfaction. Bold by all Dmgglm ists oct13 eoc&wly DR. ALDRICH makes Diseases ([ Women A SPECIALTY. Consultation free at treat ng:ooms oppo- pite Grand Central Hotel, 254 Farnham St., UP B1AIFS, where the Doctor may be touad day or nigh! Medicine sent by mail or expre: Address P, O, box 505, Umaha, Tk Ty M L, Redick: W. J. Connell. Redick & Uonnell, Attorneys-at-Law. Oprice :—Opposite Court House. Omal Nebrask. £ G. 3. HUNT, TTORNEY AT LAW. Office 430 Thir- soenth siroet, with J, W. T, Richarde, ADAMS & SIMERAL, TTORNEY s st Law. Room 6 Creighton A block, 15th aud Douglas St nesdh "~ C.F. MANDERSON, TIORNEY AT LAW. 3 Farnham Bt., Omaha. Nebrasks. PARKE GODWIN TTORNEY AT LAW. 1ith and Dougla Streots. with G. W. Dosn L.F. MAGINN, A TIQRNEY AT LIW. OFFICE-Vi- ‘scher’s Block, Oz wha, Nebrasks. ‘mar T. W.T. RICHARDS, AT LAW, Office, 430, 13th """’f.'f-kf..'; Farubam and Haier, tbru .. ~ WM. L. PEABODY, JAWTER. Croighton Bk, LUTHER R. WRIGHT. fls’no: OF THE PEACE. Offfoo— Douglas-st., west entrance Caldwell . ianl N.J. BURNHAM. TTORNEY AND OOUNSELOR ATLAW Offico—515 15th Street, bet. Douglas and Farnham Streets. Omaba ' Neb, G. E. PRITCHETT. TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW Office, 272 Farpham Street. Address Box 90 WM. G. TONN, Attorney and Counselor at Law, EVANSTON, WYO. TER. Register U. 8.Land co—Callectionsa Specis iy e BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. In the Distriot Court of the United Stater for the District of Nebraska: In Bauk: 10 1he watter of Arihur Bu kke> baakrapt. ‘District of Nobraska, & That on the fth Tuptey was issusd cut of the District Court of the United States for the District of No the ectate of Arthur usba, in tho county of Dous- een sdjudged v b owe ot That the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belongin to seid bankrustto him er o ble ¥ o law. ‘Tkat a meeting of the credi krupt, to prove their de: one or more assignee: of b Beld »ta court of bankrapt: maha, in s.id District on the Zrd day of ebrusty, 1, at 4 o'clock. p. m. at 24 oug:as street. at the offce of J L. Webster ea.. the Register in Bankruptcy of eaid P U.S. ¥ P bitirit. OMAMA AND SOUTH-WESTESN R. R. CO, Jbe snnual moeting of the stock holders office of the Burliny 10 Nel the. Y ofher Ditinoce that may semnity: Some botare o meeting, wit Jno. K. Denison, 3 Secratary. GENTS ean sucosed with the I lustrated History of the Great Eastern War. Pro- tus nowready Millions will be sold. diress Goodspeed’s Book & Bible Huuse Chicago. ™ By virtue of an order of sale issued out of ? 'flol Cdniln in um:l for Dongxluvhualy obras o me directed, 1 will on Thureday, the th day of March, A. D., 1578, at 10 o’clock, a. m.. of svid a¢"the douth door of the Court Hoase the City of O U“nl’v described in ll‘d ordor to wit: Ee IID log int five and 35100 chains oaet;ana 55,100 haias nort of ihi corner £ Seel 'Ev'\'."w‘m Aip Bfeen (3 morth by ) morth of 7an irioen (19 ottt of 1ho 8.5 rissival mv;: ‘Thence east \hh’nli.llfl rods, thence soventy-eight r¢ 30) rods and thenoe :outh Sl ) Tode {o'the Wi of besinsing, taining i5% scres. mote.or Jews Nebracka. to satiefly s i Trcovored by Geo b TR nulow. Master Commissioner. THEDAILY BEE THE MASD PUBLISHING COMPANY PROPRETORS, OFFIOB—138 Faruham, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION O in advanse, (postpaid) OoR™ kb, o advaace: 3 months, in savant STORIES FROM The Life of the ommon People—A Delicate Act of Hospltality—Grave Saventie Advico. Bayard Taylor in New York Tribune. Kince, on both occasions, 1 visited Spain without a single letter of in. troduction, and traveled chiefly on horseback, it bappens that I know nothing whatever of the ways of living common to the middle and higher classes of society. I can only report concerning the domestic hab- its of the common people, the great bulk of the population. There was one custom, indeed, prevalent among the better class, which I had an opportumity of learn- ing in Beville and Granada—but T should be doubtful whether it still exiats. 1t Is one of those ancient, almost poetic habits of society, which disappear with the increase of travel. It occurred to me several times, on entering a cafe in either of the two cities I have mentioned, that on calling the waiter to pay bim for the chocolate, or ice, or whatever else I might have ordered, he replied, “It is paid slready, senor.” “But who paid 1t?” was my natural question. The waiter’s roply was, invariably, “I 'don’t know who'it was.” 1f T then said, “Show me which gentleman it was,” nealways answered, ‘“He has gone away.” 1t was simply an ancient castom, which suggested the noble COMMERCIAL. OMAHA, NEB., February 25, eRocENIZ B8AIT2IE FARSRABSSHE; T I e L and refined hospitality of the Arab race. Borae native gentleman bad perceived that 1 was a foreigner,and had bimsel? paid my bill as a wel- come to Spain. In order that I might not feel any obligation, 1wss not al- lowed to know him, and the waiter answered me in accordance with his ancient aud sacred rule. I have never found, anywhere else in the world, a courtesy so generous snd delicate, ‘The Oriental habit of sayisg, “My house is yours,” or ‘“at your dispossl,” is retained in Spain; and, of courre, it must not be taken too literally. So is the universal cus- tom among the people, high and low, of never sitting down to eat without inviting sll who may be ac- cidentally present to partake of the cheer. The conventional answer is, “Many thanks; may it be good provision for you " —yetif any one, through ignorance or pressing need, should accept, he would cer- tainly recelve Liis share. In trayel- ing from Mexico to Vera Cruz by stage, & good many years ago, 1 found it almost impossible to pay for a meal. some one of the native passengers was sure to have settled in advance with the landlord for the breakfast or dinner of the whole company. This is not a mere mat. ter of ostentation with the Spanish people, or they would not take such pains to conceal their hoepitality. It is 2n inberited babit, which has almost the force of a religious duty, In strict conuection —therewith another custom prevails, wkich I first learned in Andalusia. 1 had hired a horse in Granada for the journey to Gibraltar by way of Malaga and Ronda, aud thisinclud- ed & second horse, with & mozo— groom, guide, companion and ser- vant in one. I was fortunate in having & gay, light-hearted, honest fellow, who shortened the way for me whenever the rough bridle path was wide enough for two to ride abreast, When we halted at noen the first day to feed ourselves and_the horses, Jose went into the kitchen and helped prepare tie meal ; then, when all was ready,be washed his hands, coolly took his seat at the table, and helped himself to the omelette and stewed kid. I was rather surprised, but es1d noth- ing. Intheevening the same thing happeved again, aud finally on the third day, Jose haviag become quite free and confidential toward me, said : “You are not like the Eng- glishmen, senor. I have traveled with them and they won't allow me to eat with them, according to our Spanish custom. Well, what then happens, I don’t_go iuto the Kitchen, except for myself, and they don’t fare as_well as you do, 1 can tell you!” He was right : it is the habit of the country, and I must say that not only Jose, but all the other attendants I emp'oyed in Spam, conducted themselves like gentlemen as my compsnions at meals. This and other similar customs evidently account for the democrat. ic manpers of the Spaniards. Ex- cept the Arabs, I do not think there is & more dignified and seli-possess- ed race of men in the world. A timid or embarrassed Spaniard 1s a phenomenon. The man or woman lowest in the social scale—even the beggars n the streots—will talk with & gran iee of the biue blood, or the King himself, not only without cringing, but without apparent con- fusion of manner. One great charm of travel 1 Spain is the circum- stance that the traveler may feel himself perfectly free to speak to every one whom he moets, sure that a cavil remark will bring & civil answer, and that an honest, genial manver will lead to immediate, cordial acqualntance. The ease and frankness ot the women 18 something very delight- ful.. T have found the same char- actfistics among the country women of Bweden, who are of kiu. dred Gothic blood; aud it still lin- &ers, as a relic of past manners, in some of the older parts of our coun- try. In Andalusia the perfect eelf- possession of the race is more evi- dent than in Calalonia, where, as there is .more strength of characler, ro there is more reti- cence. The mixture of Baracenic an- cestry in the people about Granada and Ronda is clearly to be seen, not only in complexion and features, but in many phases, which bave becn smply translated, not changed. The children bave the same preco- clous dignity as in Egypt and Syria. 1 shall never forget the gravity of a boy of ten, who after lighting me to bed in the garret of a little mountain inn, smd: ‘“‘Are you afraid?” I laughea, aud answered *No!’ «“Well,” he remarked, ‘‘you might get afraid in the night. If you should just knock on this wall” (pointing to it); “T sleep in the room on that side, and when I hear you knock I will gei up and come to you.” Another boy, quite a child, once said to me, with a face likea revival preacher’s : “You must not | #it near the window; there are de- praved people in the streets, and as youare a strancer here, you would Dot know them, aud they might lead you into temptation.” Chein- nocence in these cases was 8o genu- ine that one could not laugh at the little fellows, but only bless them. —ee Morphis, Opium and remedies of | thelr class only stupefy and seldom cure. For diseases of Infancy, use Dr. Bull's Baby SByrufp—which safe and sure in its effects. Price ! cents. The Detroit ¥ree Press describes in detail how & woman gets nto bed. And yet—or do we mistake— did we not understand—who was 1t told us Lewis was not a married 3| - B2 SIS 's gavon n:"‘ 3 ;"n.' do gchufor's(BtLoulsGermando Omaha so3p o OMAHA SOAP German Mottlvu §elten Loandey Pals sa0ws coTrONs. Atlantio B o P Nebrasia standara A4 ‘eppers o R do B Indian Hesd do do do do American Amoskeag ncaster emanius Amoske Biddefor Fallz0. 8. 0. @ Aka suame. ranFTS. 5, verioot L atned .Al'll Am'flflll imitation Rt PO foss thaz fall bundle add one oent. » Best sleughter sols Bost oak. Frenoh ki aZ".-‘i‘r.mmm meeis Xi o8 on:'-‘n:'u hdn-u-nn Nol o BEEN Uttt 2 BT PR Ses Fue GEE SSSGNNEES 5 888 8 HoASN ) S8 ‘- o GALVANIZED IRON, por do do do x do ‘Full bundles disoount 35 per cent. corraz. Brasters 10 to 13 do ngtolon eathing 14 and 16 o8 Lanished 13 80d 16 ox do No7,8and bottoms 18 PLATE, 1024 1O bost quality 10x14 IX. g g 2 (X do s2BAY SEEun 88HIZ2288S saepe 5 auE L traELE. Iron in bars Caat plow stoel Tool steel Nail rods ails Horse shoe n: s Quotations by Monvoisin. Mink, e Wnlv.rhn S Patartor Muskrat, fall do winter do spring 8k du‘ bll, K i . unk, black primi do narrow striped prime do _brosd Otter, No 1. larre Fisher Wolf No1large mountaln do No do do No 1 small prairie do No3 do Beaver, well farred do stagg and Red for No | Kid do Deer skins foisore” oskeag, brown 3o <" blesched Clsrendon 2SS 8N 228222 Amorkeas Beaver Creok AA SRR ers Oty aza do BB do c0 LIVE STOCK. Native shipping steers Cows H Shoev. por pound Calves do groas SPECIAL OUOTATIONS. —OF— Fosenfield Brothers. [ Reference, @maha National and State Banks) Rutter °xfi°' roll.- s ardines, curranta, itron, of cigars, bscon, . pigs’ feet, oto., ste., con- = " Bend for our price list. ard, stantiy on hand. ‘octf bwo 0 Made by Agents selling iflmmfl our Rubber PRINTING srugs. | Send for torms, o White Lead, strictly pure, do pure French Zino e Pautty in bladders - % Window Glass, 60 and 0 per cent. discount off lList. CARPET AND OIL CLOTR Body Brussels carpeting, per yd 1 88, 8 ® sseEsEsy i‘g‘?fi! 8Z38asNTL ==i==o . very fine a0, w-m:: tofine do o Holisna Gis 8 ver cent Bams, mized Jamaioa 10 Der et do “rum, 90 per ot'do g:nfa'f-- Titters " per gal BAASBTSIIB INS ASASSIREBRS B BNt Ohampagnes, pints in baskets 34 5 oase do very fine oo Ale, Edinburgh, per Ale, Bass & c0's pale ‘Gulnness Dublia stoat LumBER Joists, stad ng and eills 018 2d ‘under Over 30 foot each additional foot. Fenoi do Nol let common boards do do stook boards, 10 and 13 inchw e e o d& do do do oteas 115 1 Saar do 3 do 8 28 2eeESc® o o = !:?.‘SBES!E!_! FR23E3ZRSSBREBLISBSESVEEIEI288 o 34 do narrow, No 1 Dlear on. ineh do {EEEREEE N E (3 393'23' '.':E woncomew o BEEMEBENRBLE. d PAINTS, OILS AND @1 ASS. Carbon Oil, o‘“—-' n OIL. Head Lisht m"" g SBESANESBII 2N LEATWER SHEET IRON, WIRE -.flm“ & g P n--l.wu-nmmuu I | man? P 1“ % RAILROADS. “The Old Reliable Fort Wayne —ARD. Pennsylvania Railw'y LINE. Continuous ali-rail route! No change of One Koad, one managoment | FROM CHICAGO TO Harrieburg, Washington, Philadeiphi Newo York, Great Short Line TO BOSTON YiaNow Sork Citg. Roaches all points in Pennsylvan w Jerse Pullman Palace Cars On all Express Trains ! MAGNIFICENT CARS! Equippsd with celebrated WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKES And Janney’s New Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. Elegant Eating Houses, With ample time for meals. EXPRESS TRAINS Leave Chicago as follows. S M Bpecial F'ast ioxpress Except Sunday. With the Popular Vestibu'o Sleeping Car. b Harrieburs, 4. m.; New 2. m.: Balti M, Attsnu g Room and Hotel O qanches Harrisbarg 105 dep: "3 fordig Poedeloal 7nunum°§mv'. adtRia e 0P, M. ~Ene mnrees ith Duw g Roon Blcvmn Pittsburg, T: Harri gn 50 B -nhlnl'un 9% % Ba.'m.; New York I a, m. 9 p. m, Through 'B-l!L tl:l:rn' and Washington Sieeping Car on this Fare Always as Low as Any Gther Line. 88 Through uh tor sale at all prinei- pal points in for them vis the Fort Wayne lnd ;.n‘?lylvuh Line. Chicago. Ziweow Atlantic & Gt. Western Railroad, In conneotiyn with the Frie Railway, Forms the Great Broad Gauge Route betw. EAST AND WEST From_Cincinnati and Chioago t0 New Jork. Boston and all points "N Eug- and. Frim New York to Chioago. Cleaveland, Omaha, and all the To Gir.cinza i L THIS IS THE ONLY LINE In conneclion with the Frie Railway, which runs through sleeving cosches Mwm New \orl and Chieago. CI. veland, isld, Galion, Dayton and Cincin: out chaoge. THE ONLY LINB Running Pullman’s Broad Gauge Palace Hotel Coaches. betwaen Cincinnati, Chicago and New York Passengers by this Iine can take their meals st any hour without leaving the trai For through tickets at lowest rates, pal- ace cosch locationsand further in‘ormation concerning the route, please 8 offces Erio Ratlway.ia New Yo Engiand at No. 44 West 'o.fll Street: in Chicago, at No, 1(4 Clark Street; and at the offices of connecting lines west and tout Jest Ak T tickoca by way of the At an- o nd Great Western g.. Sy 3 Hea Sani. Cleveland, W. 5. Smastack, Gea'l Passe Ciicinneti,Obio. e PULLMAN HOTEL CARS | __ are run alone by the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. THROUGH BETWEEN Omaha & Chicago Ko other road runs Puliman Hotel cars, Pullman Dining cars, or avy other form of hotel dining or ertaraat s through be- tween the Missouri river ‘This line of hotel cars is the finllt and beat that have ever boen bui't anywhere for any railroad company. No extra charge over the usual berth chargo for compart- ments in these celebrated bot'1 cars. For ‘meals you are oharged oaly for what you cr- . Tho Chicago and Northwastern lose connection at Chioago with th igan Central. Lako Shoro. Ft, Waynee Baitihoreand Obio. and all other roadafor the east. Insist that the ots by ths Northwestern road tako nv other. Harey 507 .« agent, 245 Faroham St.. Omah J. Bell, Ticket ai depot. Omaha Oharles Atkina, Gea'l ag'y Omaha. ket agent colls you to and refui to BT. PAUL & ASEX CITY. Sionx ity & Pacific Railrogds: 100 Miles Sh-;:mn:: ;ls:‘:’nl Winneapolts, And the most direct routo to Sloux City snd all poiata in Northorn Towa, Minzesota s0d Dakegs, 'NO CHANGEOF CARS. Wil rflél legant Dr;mn Etorggl‘ad.gg " owned and co oG5k pany. through withoachange be- o, congors s axn et PATL lnc il leave the Union Pac hahAflA at 4 Owéa BLUFES st 565 OITY at 10:30 p. e, Tiame, 18 Bours makiog o sooma 1x spwixos o g ogams sorras. jeave 2 f;‘;‘.“é.fl:‘:“ 3t SIOUX CIiY atS s ma 410 8. m ‘“."%&‘.‘.. for aalé in Ohicago and North- western Railway offices Council Blufis; Un- fon Pacific Depot; and Grand Contral Ho- tel, Omaha. n: it tickets read vi %Bn e fll“ your l"c et G TiAR) rintendent, M B O SRY AN, Southwestotn Freight and Passensor Ast mAv2- CHICAGO. Rock Island & Pacitic Railread, THE GREAT OENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAET, 'Via Des Motnes, lfl“u riand Roek Island Thte Route betsg 1 oughl i siogant now Coachen, Iace sllz?u Bar a0t e ek cors e sraveiog h‘l‘u!;"fi‘:‘c lssted track, of e traveling pul £ ine shscamied fo s, Comiort 124 v — Al Passenger Traine sre squipped With the WaeTiNGHOUSER PaTaT AIR »s and Miller's Patent Salety Plattorm Coupler. Two Fast !‘;;ron Trains Lesve Daty. connee 22 oilow AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valiey Boroud for Oskaiooes. Ottumws, Keokak and Bt. Louls, AT GRINNELL with the Cantral Rallroad of Toys. o e ot o S Pan, AR TS VHBRRTY “witn. tne. Bulington, Tule Fapit & Moo Raliiad et taguan, Cotar Hopite, Dubaqun & St Ponl S WL TON JUNCTION . with the -Western branch, for Muscatine ‘snd points soutn. VT DAVENEDE it o Haveopors & 54 Paul Eallroad for polots north. AT ROCE ll!)_AlD with the Western Union Eanonaa lor ‘Froupors Betoit, Bacine, Mil: E}:l;‘;?fln;“ points o northern Illinols - AT BOCK ISLAND witt the Bnrklwd Rock Isisnd and B4, Louts Railroad for St Louis a8 potara soatb. AT l(mlm {SLAND with the Peoria & Eock Taland Railroad for Peoria and points east. AP RORAT SRS, i tranch. or Hen Chilitooth anc 8 AT wiat " Tinols Gentral Ball- Toud Lo potite sorih und sauth AT CHICAGO with all the lines East, North T onth: FHUSUGH TIORETS to al Eastern lttes via this o ‘ean be procured, and any nfare e o Snoeuing iyt int e Omee s e Dnic Factte Depoty at mv;lnd:f ‘sisket o atlla. Bout Waanin Baggage Checkcd Vhreman te all Frincinal Renorn Fotnte, o sl o FARNHAM ., (Grand m MITH, 3 Tieket H.P: nsum. Agent, “YEE, WASHINGN CiTt BODTE” Baltimore & Ohio R.R. THE BHORTEST QUICKEST ONLY nl‘l‘gl'l‘ ROUTE Washington and Baltmore ! WITH DIRECT CONNECTIONS FOR RICHMOND, LYNCHSURG NORFOLE. Puiladelssia New York Boston TaE BAST. Travelers desirings Speedp, Pt wad Comfortable should remember that the baltimore and Ohio Railrsad 18 CILERRATED POR IT8 Bloeant Coachos, Splondid Hotels, Grand and Beautiful Mountain and Valley Boenery. and the many points of His- torical lnmml llun' its route. Fare will alwavs be as low as by any otherLine. PULLMAN PALACE CARB RUN THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE BETWEEN THR PRINCIPAL WESTERN AND EASTERN CITIES For through Tickets, Baggage Cheok: Movimentof trains, Sicopink: Gor Acoom joda'10ns &e., apply at Ticket offices ll!&nnflpll ints EOUTB. EAST OR WEST. L. M, COLE, nmhu. Gen’l Ticket Agt. Y BARRY. 08 . BUARE, ‘Bastor of Tra ok Ty a-u THOS. P. Western Pass. Agent VARRIAGEK FACTORIES, Carriage Manufacturers, MATERIAL AND WORKMANSIP THE BEST REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF WAGON AND CAR- RIAGE WORK. GOLD PLATED wAf‘:nlm Chonpest o the Kivws worid. ates Pres 1o Sceats. dsrem, 4. Covuers. $3 EDUCATIONAL, e Loy T B North and South. . ‘Traversing the centra portion of the s'm-o xon.fi ntar- BST TR GNK LINES, | e l'AGO, DAVEN PORT, 'UQUE, DES MOINES, 810 CITY, OMAHA, And all East and West points, Connects ;}l_ottumw BURLINGTON, MACON, KEOKUK, SEDALIA QUINCY, BT. LOUIB, HANNIBAL, KANBAS CITY, MOBERLY, ATOHISON, and theSouth, Boutheast and Southwst. NNECTS AT MASON CITY —FOR— St PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS; BOLOTH, and'all Minnesots New and Finely Uj Reclining Chair cars EXPRESS . TRAINS® STEEL RAILS, EXCELLENT ROAB BED, AND FIRST-CLASS COACHES" fitted with Miller’s Platforms and Goublers, and Westinghouse air brakes. No better in~ ducements can bo offered to travel in the di- rostioxs named for the season of 157; Gen’] Pase. s t. fobi- THROUGH TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CBANGE OF CARS. THE Chicago Burlington & Quiney Ralroad. With Smooth, and Pertect track, Elegaat Passenger Coaches, sud Pullman Sleeping & Dining Cars. 1t is acknowledged bv the Press. snd all who travel over it.to be the Best Appointed and Best Managed road in the country. Passengers Going East ould bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO. And Points East, North and Northwest. Passengers by this route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES tégo of SIX Daily Lines of e Slesping Cars from Chicago TO NEW YORK CITY WITHOUT CHANGE. A1l Express Trains on this line are equip) with the Brakes, and Miller’s Patent Safety Plautorm and Couplers, the Perfoct Protection Against ‘Accidents in the world Pullman Palace Sleeping & D Cars are run on the Barlington route. In‘ormation concerning Routes, Rates, Time Connections, ete., will be cheerfully fiven by applsing it the offes of the Bar- ing.on Route, Grand Central hotel. cornor Foarteenth and Farnham, Omah: C E PERKI. D W HITCHCOCK, Gen'l Manyr. ~~ Gen We est’n Pas #gt J 0 PAILLIPT Chicago. nt, Omiha. EUEL, Ticket Agent, Omaha. fob5 3¢ 3pp, Nebr. AN {Sundays Exospted | 15un ing ly line rnnn iv"- kot agent, Omabe, Nob, P Morning Ex. M L ‘The only un raasizs Pullmay Sleapias vhi Uni epot, Si fament of O K:"u"" i’“ 8 ari. Northwosters and Ormaha & Nerthw In-llru"- EearnyJunEx.9:6A. M. Platisin’th Ao 5:0c P M. Omnibuses and b office Grand Central inadvance of the abo v g g g ezt 12 ol Wawooaa owodEana: QT BEST SIX CORD SPOOL-COTTON ON BLACK SPOOLS. “Thomas Russell,” SOLE AGENT. Also ARTHUR JAMES’ “INTRISBIC” NEEDLES. Thomas Russell & Co., SOLE AGENTS, NEW YORK. Trade Supvliea by Tootle & Maul, J. J. Brown & Bro., Stephtas & Wileox, Omah: Amdi';].!]-g- prise st Centennial Eapositon, fo §re cheweing guatlior and ezouloncs and ok lug. Sold UE sicxson &Co'y Mie, Peersbors, Vo iB-2ewkwly NO CURE-NO FEE!:: Pt e 646 Rome S, Clociagas, 0. b’ryant 9222 S'l.‘. JOSEPH, MO, STHE ONLY ONE WEST OR SOUTP OF the lakes with which BRYVNT's has any ‘2onnection, or that is conducted by an ex- perienced practical sccountant. Dest rooms. best facalty and tho mast course of instruction, while the Ly otmau. is carofully od. Partionlars and Specimens of Penasaship sent to :Ehon 3. BRYANT. Pres. /4 ost rAu-mu LANDS L’hm Farms ! me flole: ! ~——ON THRE LINE OF THE— Union Pacitic R. R A LAND GRANTOF 18,000.000 A cres of the Best Farmin & Miueral onds IN AMERIOA. 8,000,000 in Nebraska, IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALLREY, The Garden of the West. —FOR BALE— oAU PHCIS THAT QEFT COMPUTITON 3% yours’ credit, interest only 6 per cent. TS omcstosds for sotasiastloms o beat location for colonise \diers entitied to & homestead of 160 scres; Froo pases from Jmabia to puzchasers o - Desoriptive _pamphlets, Tith sectional mape. aad . o THE PIONEER. handsome {llustrated paper containin the homestesd Thes to ail parts Hhemoriee Adreen aué‘y’o?;'.'n Eond Gommiseiner 0. 7. Kaigoad, ad SEWING MACHI ‘THE TURBINE WINDMILL California’s Favorite. BEAUTY Combined with DURABILITY Runs with Half the Run an Opzn Miil, and is FVERY MILL Wind that is Required to mever Injured by Sterms. WARRANTED For from Fiveto TEN YEARS, It to Order on Short Notice, and FULL SAIISFACTION Will Be Given In Every Respect. THIS MILL HAS B SALLY Favorite in Californi Many people buy TIV Jd0 NAZIS ALTVID3dS © 0pe Je s|iW Oujpuisg *JOMOg 9840 A}X|S 0} 904U ) WOy ECOME UNIVER- whero hundreds of them may be seen at work—ofa) THE TURBINE Who would have no other — even if it might be given tolthem. Thess mills HASILTY ERECTHEHD On barns and hous &er of their throwiag out fans and killing so: perisnce in the windmill and pump busine in Omaha to supply the state of Nebraska wit where they will beorpamental as well as usefal,and there is no dans me one. The Inventor has had 10 yearh ex= and he intends establishing s manufactory TURBINE Windmills for Pumping Water, Grinding Grain, Sawing Wood, Cutting Feed, Churning Butter, Turning Grindstones And scores of other things. to> numerous to mention. erStatea, Agoats Wanted in every Count begiven, Address Territorial Rights For Sale in oth~ in the State to whom good indacements will A.H, SOUTHWICK, Patentee. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, OMANA. AN()THER TRIUMPH! olaly - arded at the Contennial uln o3 o .« wotk dot i thread, and i arposce. . Baazine. theto celebrated f iaing which you will Foints than in fact, 4 fust we claim_them 'to be, The st 1n theworld ! Send for & illustrated price list, ~Every machine warranred for5 1 d yoar orders nts, Needles and Oils nes_oonstantly on hand, KENNEDY & MAKTUIN, 212 Douglas St..Omaba, Neb. ily Consumntion Cured. An 0ld physician rotired from active prac- toe, having had_placed in his hand« by nn Kast Ihdian missionary the formula of egetable remed; for the speady and anent cure of Consumption. Bronchi- nd_sll throat and ‘Tho receipe will be cent e to all who desire it, with full or preparing and sio Nddress with stamp: nam DG BTONE: i Norih Niwih £t elphis. Pa. 4wlm that scourge or numanity, sthe| read of the human family, in sil civilised countries. 1 feel confident that I am in possession of sure, _infallible remedy—now Known to the profession—for the positive and speedy cure of that dread disease, snd Consumption. & i e i sl o mn‘:;‘&"mdi o oars sxveriance. a8 & usy practitioner 1n the best Consamy- o SHaemitas of e O and"Wow the valuo"of proper World, has tar medeation, bo D antand comstnsine) “f the Oure of this grestenemy of our rm have found it. But I am di; started out to say to those suffering wilh ‘consumption or any omu lbovu ‘maladies, that b a.-.xn‘ ptome, they ahalfl be pat ] o ponaniod of bl srest boon, charge. and shall bave e benefit of m pri in thousands of ‘oases su [ully treated, Full partioulars directions for preparations and use, and all necsesary advice and instructions for suc- otlml ln‘lmlnl at your own home, will be roseived by youby return mail. ffos of argo. b oharee. by SO & nuRNETT, 167 Jeflerson stroe s mart-wly Only Bumediate Relich OFL 17 p e g NEURALG] Bncculfu.l x':"’.vm m«'xu:J mailed enly by Jus. e HARDY. Box 1 G- cago, I novZwit ¥ you foel dull, drowsy, debilitated, b frequent headsche, mouth tastes b Bogr sopetie. and toneas conied, you g from tervid iver: ‘or bufoumest s1d nothing will eure 7 ,j ent ULATOS, or Medicin PURELY VEGETABLE. of the liver, sad spleen, Rogulate = th Lives _and pre- vent Chills and Fover, Malarions Fovers, Bowel Gomplaints, Restlessness. Jsundice, and Nausea. BAD BHEATHI Nothing s so unpleasant, nothin ‘mon a4 bad breath and in nearly every case nd can be eaily corrected Liver Regulator. Do not neclect 5 remedy 'or this repulsive disorder. _It will also improve the apuetite, compléxion and coneral health. How many - torture day after day, ol Moasure, Swink o Ihe, sesces muE ofall pieasure, C fag from m pils, °” Yot relefIs eady o the hand of almost any one who will use tematically the remedy that lu‘ycrmu.\ D Iy eured thousands. iimmons” Liver Reg- Wiatrr s NO'drasile viclent purge, but gentle asststant to nature.. CONSTIPATION | SHOVLD notbe rosarisd s ailment—in fact, mand paves the way often to serious danger. It is quite as Decessary to remove {mpure acoumalations from the bow- els as it is to est or sleep, and no health can be od where & costive habit of IGK” HEADACHE | liction ocours most fre- itarbance of the stomach, arising from the imperfoctly dipssted oon’ tonts. caates & evere pain n the head. ac; vanied with disagreesble nanses. and Ehis sonstitates what 1s populariy knewn ss sick headache, for the of wheh take Bimmons’ Liver Reguiator or Medicine. MANUZACTORED ONLY BY [ & ., il G it | PSS | | BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ot~ CRESTSTADr mmm LUNGS,LIVER "& BLOOR. i Mngiom 5% beallng he siek. thas Were grer Letora cn blnert inohe madicine. The evidenceor fafount fn the grest varisey of mest o ot v T o i of Bronehitin, Scvere Con o e eury sigesof Conmamptton, | Sonihe ool Sl it et Telciana pronounce:it tha greatest madient covery of e acn. While It Cures (hs v st Cou 1t st o fiea tho bio: e Saels e ‘properties, Nt cures all v tho worst Serofula io a common Pim| peias, Salie or Hough DYt Tiond: a2 sonquered by thin powertas partying, and ioviguraing madicine: 1t sou foel dull, drowsr. del ow Zolor of akin: or yellowion L 100 0r boly. fraquent hesdache of disyimese Dad taste In aouts, internal heat of ehills ater: ated with hot Gushes, o Brebalings ore i gl et ieelng £ Torpia Liver or = Bilionaness o sy caies o ‘covery has no equal, ax It efects Toaving the Liver stréngihened and bealihy. 50LD BY DRUGGISTS AT 81 PER BOTTLE. Prepared br B. V. PIERCE, M. D., Sol Erprienr 356 Wonco's Dinrsaant, o, N. Y. — WOMAN. By 1 mmense praction 2L e e g e By ot casos ot those Al sabenpacaliar most poterit and nreaabie medicine the indicacions preenind by Uit siaes of dis ‘oason Wil pouicive cortainty And exacimess. To desianate this nataral spectfc compound, T have nadied it Dr.Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. The term, howevor, 1s but & foebla exprossion of my high Appreeiation of ta vaie, based pon my Own peronal obeorvation. AS & civ<e ob server. T Bave, while witesning its sulta T the few special diseascs incli Separate orgxala of woman, singied the climax or crown| f my medical career. On iis meria, & 5 pou l.\'vox. sale, and el remedy (0% (his Citng of d ‘and one that will, At all times lreumstaoe ko £ Topucation aa 8 B ol ep e ks oo sosging Wil ol disappoint the most sanauine expoctations of & singla invaild iady who s f for any of the ailmenta for which | recomment that Y oler ‘ani sal It wnier A POSKFIV GUARANTEE. 1f 8 benencial et is oot been taken coording o directio being one for which I recommend it retund the mones paud for It Had T not he oat pertoct contidence in i virtiies, 1 couid not it 42 T o ocier these conitiona; bt bav o ingenc sl perfectly safe 1 ng fepuiaiion and my money on e The Boilowing are smong these disesse 1n ek Favorite Brerceiption b otk shror ' O by ey Sad et Tinty bever before wininel by any madicises Eonrhon, " Ercenive Fioning. " Baisiel Biruiary ottt Sappren e whth e e P e el PN Bk :_.‘n;‘mms‘.;"nfl.nl Do e e et v opre: 7 bt ndencs. Trresiened Marringo. Chrosie Pongestion, Inflammation and Uice niton of the q o Prescription works cures— the m the world. Toismedicine | Trectzcta s 7 condion. Those who destre further Information on hese stbiocts can obéatn (& In T PROPLE'S oo B svoicar Aovisen, s book of over W0 paxes, sent, posi-puid. on receipt ot 10" 1 e mivaley o ows dioeaces ectiiar to Femaien, and #ives much varianie Rivice In rogard 1 Lo management of tiose Aediona. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD B. V. PIERCE, M. D,, Propr, BUFFALO, ¥. Y. ___Neki0deod&evwly IARRIAGE UIDE = gy v e merri i Ll frrry An iustreied wors & i by FITS EPILEPSY Falling E!.ckn.el 3 premanently ewredno humbog_4y sag nigs naage of Dr. donlard’s Tofaliible Fit Powders. To mmneo T era that these powders will do all_we elak for them, we will send them by -fi"r: paid, 8 free trial box. As Do. Go is the only physician that has made this dis- easo s 7. 3542, to our knowl- Lty anen cure! by Ihlmnl'.hm W'r- fi Fuflarors shouid sive ‘hec W: ) :' s trisl, and be convinced of méil toany part of Unit States or mnd- on,receipt of price, or by express. C. ASH a BUBBIH& 360 Fulton Street Brooklvs N. Y. CONSUMPTION Positively curod 4 All sufferers from this disease that snxious to b- cured should try Dr. K Celobrated Consumptive powders. Powder? are the only preparation known that will eure consumption and all of the throat and lungs—indeed, so strong our faith id them, and also to convinoce mlmymnohmnh will forws to .bo"" sufferer, by mnl. post paid, a free triss. Urih snving. don't ing theso powders a trial, as they Taroty cure yon Price. for large box, $5.00, sent to part of the Uniced States or Canada by on n«w‘ of price. ‘%fififi:&’.’ . H. T. HEMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. Carmine er;;n and Labels. o-nh-mu-riou rticles palmed apon ublic for the past five years, on the: ion of my ns. IAm forced in' my labels and 3 genuine, of my original rinted in Carmine Ik and pre- pared under my sapervision, by the H. T. HELMBOLD Manufacturing Company Nu. 7" PTL.ATT STREET. o ax B . LD julySa2tawkwly ST ACODGH, COLD A1 SCRE THROAT Requires Immediste LY avieiion. A contina: /;OOC“&, ance for any length of time causes irritation of the Luvgs, or some chronie throat affection. Neglect often re- wults in some incurible Lung Disease. BROWN § BRONCHIAL TROGHES bave proved their effeacy by a test of many years, and most invariably Tediate rellof. "Cbtain oy +hia’ Troches, and do not t worihlees imitats i~ i e T AT PHYSIOLOGICAL A Guide to wEE. WOMA N B — iien of “marriage’ or all tren, Tk s povperion it of o -~ )w‘lan. R . BU )IS‘I"’ENSARY!'::,‘IL“"“-. o e ShEEEEs o 60 mv Am»- “Dv. Butt T4 T AGENT: wlnrm i =0SSING’S, GREAT FORK, oW _ READY! c INITED STATES =9 ENTENNIA ry m‘"fl' or T & BRO'S Flower and Ve; Our enabl SELL REEDS LOW . " ROCHESTER, N. Y. or CHICAGO,

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