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13 \ Catarrh, Consumption and Bron- chial complainte, if neglected, speedily end in permanent suffer- ing. The best known remely, af- ter long gractical use, is Eilert's xx- tractof Tar and Wild Cherry; com- pounded by skilled chemists, from some of the best known vegetable remedies. Itis not only valuable in flulmnnlrv diseases, but it is (un- ke most cough remedies, which are extremely debilitating) and ex- cellent tonlc if taken as directed. Etlert’s Daglight Liver Pills are reliable, eafe snd effcient. They purify the blood, regulate the liver &nd digestive organs, and relieve headache caused by indigestion.; For Bummer Complaints, or Cholera infantum thereis nothing assafe and reliable as Dr. Win- ohell’s Testhing Syrap; it never fails to give immediate relief, and is barmless, Bold by all Dru(guu at 25 ots. per bottle. Dr. Jague's German Worm Cakes never fail to destroy worms and ex- pell them from the syetem. Pleas. ant to take and perfectly eafe. FARMERS | FARMERS !! Would you have your Horses in prime condition for your spriog and sum- mer work? if so, eeveral things should be strictly observed, good care, regular feed and liberal ourry- ing are among the easentials, but do not fail to glve them Uncle Bam’s Cond!tion Powder, according to di- rections : and you will be well re- warded for your expense and trouble. For Hale by ail Drugglsts. Uncle Bam’s Harness Oil fills and closes the pores of leather, effectual- 1y preventing the entrance of damp- ness, dust &c., and rendering the harness soft and pliable, while at the same time increasing its dur- sbility. Sold by all Harness Mak- ers and dealers in leather. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. ALDRICH {makes 3 Dueases if W Nomen A BPECIAL Unnlllhllnn free ll '-l’lll ny Gnnd Hotel, 25¢ BIAIRS, where llt Doctor may b' lon:d day or night. ndlvln- sent by mail or expross. Adiress P, O, box 505, Omaba, febl8 1m rooms oppe 'arnham. J. A. COOMBES, Counsellor-at-Law, Office, cor. 18th and Douglas, Hubermann’s Block. Patents Secursd. Inventions Purchased. Bu- ropean, Uniied Statee, and Canadian Commercial and Legal Agency. ar19 3m @G. E. PRITCHETT. TIORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW Office, 272 Farnham Bt ook Box ™9 Omabs. WM. L. DARROW, TTORNEY AT LAW—Omahs, Neb. 500 Fourteenth Street. _marls G. 3. HUNT, TIORNET AT LAW. 0fie 46 Thin teenth street, with J, W. T, }\lnh-rdl. ADAMS & BIH-“.AL, TTORNEYS st Law. Room 6 Creighton block 15th and Douglss s.. neudh M 1, Redick. Redick & (‘ollnell, Attorneys-at-Law. Orrice :~Opposite Court House. Omaba, ebrazks. OC.F. MANDERSON, A TEORNEY ATLAW. %2 Faraham Bh., DEXTER L. THOMAS; VI RNEV AT LAW — Cruicksbaak’s Building. PARKE GODm A TEORNEY AT LAW. lth and Dougla Btreetz. with @, W. Doan T. W.T. RICHARDS, TT"]U'IY AT LAW, Office, 430, 13th Street, between Farnham and Harney, €maka. Nobrasks. WH. L. PEABCDY, JAVTER. Creighton Bigek LUTEER R. WRIGHT. STICE OF THE PEACE. Ofiee oy iEs-#s west eatranes Caldwel] N. l’.m TTORNEY AND COUNSELO) Ditoo—013 104s Biseor-bor. Doncins Farnham Streets. Omaha ' Neb, L.F. MAGINN, TTORNEY AT LAW. 0] Mlm‘hnflmm ‘WHM. G. TONN, Attorney and Counselor at Law, EVANSTON, WYO. TER. ‘s bankrupt up: (ho District Coart of the and for said distriot. AL i, Ilhlw-'l““ BURLEY, Asrigoee. Iafe restores Tho vieor of 7mth o, the mosh shattered oonmmin- in four m whatever eause; z’,fi:fl“f:flrmflll remedy ;hnh on about b0 marry: weskoied from excest or any oiber cause, ucoess in e that water w Bole Agent, Dr. J‘b sity Place, ‘Througb to bmcago i EH;E;' 'B;Ffi;lllfi'; & Quincy REILROAD. With Ite l:oul and mfiu‘u‘l. Rlegaat PULLMAN SLEEPING AND DINING CARS 1 acknowledged by the , sod all whe travel It. to be S0 bt maagedroed Ta " country, nd all polnts esst, north and northwest illl route ba X BAILY LINES PALACE SLEEPING CARS CHICAGO o N] lE! YORK wm;om CHANGS. od ey e 20 with Werlebouss :‘E‘-w‘.“ Patent & iy bt WL BT (mu. 3.0, PRILLIPP) et st The Centaur Liniments are of two kinds. The White is for the human famly; the Yellow is for horses, sheep, and other animals, Testimonlals of the effects produ- oed by these remakable Preparations sre wrapped sround every bottle, and may be vrocured of any druggist, or by mail from the ofice of T CrxvAvR Coxraxy, 46 Dey Street NewYork City. moh2wlyr ADVERTISING AND HOW AND WHERE Y0 00 IT. u 8252 0: 80 ages every advertiser ahould s £2fore waking contracts. Scht foF ten centsby Advertising v & THEDAILY BEE AE OMLED PIRLISUNG COMPLRY ROPAETES, OFFICE—138 Faraham, bei. 9th and 106h-Sts, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Oogy. L year, in advance, (postpaid).. #3.00 ionthe, in advance.. onths, in savance. S ——————————— Lincoln as a Horseman. Chicago Jribune, One Lincoln’s return home from one of his “ciromts,” Mrs. L. pres- ented him with a new horse and double carriage; but it was some time beforeshe could persuade him to take aride. One afterncon, busi- nees being rather lax, he consented to try the speed of the gentle but rather slow trotter. All that could be seen of the ‘‘coming man of the nation,” by his neighbors, as they peered through the shutters in sur- prise, was his homely face between is spindled knees. He was urging the animal along by slapping bim with the lines *‘Get up, cluck-cluck, Charley; go-long!” Meeting au old neighbor, who accosted him with “Ab, hem!” “Ah, hem, so it 18; get up Charley,” replied Linooln, while Mrs. L. in the rear seat frowned at the impudence of the neighbors,and expressed an opinion to her lord and master. On ancther occasion he had, as usual, collected a crowd of fellow- ollizens about him who were listen- ing to his anecdotes, when the sube Jeotof horses was introduced. An old gentleman, who, it was well known, owned a fancy stud of age, was illustrating the good qualitles of hisanimal. Lincoln remarked that he had one that he would ‘‘swap unsight and unseen.” It wasagreed that they should bring the horses to the northeast corner of the equareat & certain hour in the afternoon. The old genileman was the first to arrive with his *‘bone-yard.” In 4 few moments Lincoln was seen coming around the corner with a rickety saw-horse on his shoulder ; but before he could reach the Iace the other jockey had down the alley. The following are interesting items concerning the commercial value and properties of the better known woods, as laid down by the American Builder : Flasticity—Ash, hickory, bazel, lancewood, chestnut (small), yew, snakewood. Klastieity and Tougbness—Oak, beech, elm, lignum-vites, walnut, hornbeam. Even Grain —(for carving and engraving)—Pear, pine, box, ling- tree. Dursbility (in dry work),—Cedar, oak, yellow, pine, chestnut. Bulilding (ship-building).—Cedar, pline, (deal), fir, larch, elm, oak, locust, teak. Wet construction (as piles, foundations, flumes, etc.).— Elm, alden, beech, oak, whitewood, chestnut, ash, spruce, sycamore. and Miliwork(frames). —Ash, beech, birch, pine, elm, oak. Rollers, etc.—Box. lignum - vites, mahogany. Teeth of whee)s.— Crab-tree, hornbeam, locust. Foun- dry patterns,—Alder, pine, mahog- any. Furnitura, common. — Heech, birch, cedar, cherry, pine, white- wood. Best furniture.—Amboyns, walput, oak, rosewood, stainwood, sandalwood, chestnut, cedar,, tulip wood, zebra wood, ebony. Of these varieties those that chiefly enter into commerce in this country are oak, hickory, ash, elm, cedar, black walnut, maple, cherry, butternut, ete. 0§:0n” Mean. Bome boys in Bacramento recent- Iy kettled & dog, and here’s the re- sult: Fle dashed up the street like a a four-legged flash of lightning, his foet hardly seeming to touch the ground, while the can bounded along in the most ecoentric manner, being everywhere at once appar- enuy. ‘The unfortunats canine was 80 frightened that, though it was in- tention to get home as soon as possi- ble, he falled to recognize the prem- 168 [when be got there, and kept running up the street. His master, who was standing in thr doorway of his domicile, saw the dog and the can, and appreciating the humor of the occasion, ejaculated, laughing until he nearly dislocated his jaw, «“By jimini,dose dog did run! Well, that was der pest dings 1 ever saw!”’ Two or three minutes later there ‘was a rushing and rattling down the etreet, and the dog was seen retusn- ing, amid the shouts from the boys of “Here he comes! Give him a chance!” ete. The canine didn’t mistake his home a second time, but springing for the door, ran against his master’s legs, upsetting him In & twinkling. It was as good 88 & performance of “ Humply Dumpty” to watch the changing expression of that citizen’s counte- nance as the truth burst upon him, and there was a simultaneous laugh- ter_from all ‘who stood by as he straightened himsel and exclaimed, first In astonishment and then in anger, “‘Der plazes! das is minedog! I shoost would like to see der man what makes dose oyster can mit his tail tied down!” Chicago Times. Experiments with electric light at the water works have fully demon- strated the eafety, practicability, and wonderful cheapness of this new substitute for expensive, dan- gerous and ill-smelling gas. The day of the gas monopolies is nearly at aa end. Ingenious mechanics cannotspend their time better than in devieing mechanism by which the substitution of eleotric light for gas shall be made general. Nothing but simple ard cheap machinery is desirable, snd 1t will be found in due time. ——————— Having heard that Murphy was ouring people of drunkenness, a venerable lady from the ould sod was recently hesrd to remark: “Sure an’ I've often heard tell in Bkibbereen that a bite of a cowld murphy was a good thing to kape away the taste av it.” A Frenchman just back from a trip to Havre: ‘You will never catoh me traveling by an excursion -y wife.” Then, with his utterance eha,k.sd with tun, “A new cane, too. ‘The Portland Press knows a boy who boasted his father is a jackase of all trades. AdesSEinoty mh will ldlld s MD'TE‘I“ will el was dlicorer iasonst> i B:n ‘Am d 8 lIll-ld ‘en= Ry fl"-'n?...;?.e h R TAKEN UP. On %5th of March on the Premises of C. A, Hubbard, in Weet Omaha, one full red cow about seven years of age. Owner can have e e e TR LEGAL NOTICE. Willism M. Semmones v. John Yahan. Before Gustav Feneke. Justice of the Peace in and for Douglas county, Nebraska. To John Maban, defendant, t the above-nawed Justios i-fu'-mn‘n‘vimol “April, 1876, an Or- COMMERCIAL. LEATHER, % RAILROAD! RAILROADS. TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT. < o [} S a B Ouama, Moy 7. |t hnehueie e s GHICAGO. BT. PAUL & SIOUX CITY. as. lvel’lo - ne o oot e SR Rk i Vol Ra, Sour o &bl ity : K "-‘. te \neap N1s, 5% | Hemlook, o 38 o Blsmark, @arners L i e i6 omu ']0 CIIICAGO And. tne ot st soqts to Sioux City FURNITURE BEDDING | - M H ;":‘.’,Mfi‘:‘.- e TenL 224 al pointa in Northern lowa, Minnesata Mirrors, Window Shades, Conuces Sand 18| proufa o J - O R - B R ke “‘"""‘ Soo 1ient | 0 NG omanagor oans, Lambrequins, Feathers and everything g 5 3o ‘il dreswed G0 % 40 | TwsRoats nu- \ Sisupiag Costnte: owhed s contonisd by pertaining to the furniture trade.” Has, R » g‘ do B{lal perskin 300 ;s ml;;fim = fil-il'ilhl— the Company, through withoutohange be- % C l t 't 5 SLEAGKED 0OTTORS. ,fidfo' orexd ‘per bolt 0 6 :v':'m =k, oflers iblie sn M OMAHA, OOUNOCIL BLUPFS AND ST. PAUL. at Uresen a very omp ete assor ment Longdale )3 | Ouk marmeasfontner, W, | lame sosaadied tor T s Tion baciss, Bepot frosincwr v fowtal et | of New (Foods, and, as Prices of Furni- Sabet o e 0 e T Tosina are stulpped with the acins 05 .,.m R AT e Apart °‘"°£:_,:um; ture are Lower now than ever before, it 9! eather RETING Payany A wnd 2 lisorde f ohile B ek 1| Bebohne 000t gy o8 538 | EEFTEIY Flrm o, | 5 i LY eph Y o . ol Is to the interest of 21l parties to inspect :. 5 8 w3 T BRRE Two it “Exor e VAIO0X OTHY st o » this Stcck and learn prices. eI 3 o Fast Express Trains 3 Hi lsm & & B DTS e D8 | T SN 0 CHARLES SHIVERICEK, 2 Rl bl o e B | el S v, Keokik | et Dot and Grund =) wirwesem 203 Farnham Street. Omaha. s20ws corvoms. 5 martd isr tus thu . Patent do n » and 8t. 1, Om —_—mnm atpe3 ’a T o ooy | AT GRINNELL wiin the Centra Bat rBomuB that your tickets !nfb via = = B [ g 3 .g;; ATV LBERTY with 26, Buitagtan, 'm, dent, Missourt Vallar. o 2 do » o 1 Baj mmu- & Bt, A Y th l.dl:l l:o‘ = fl nel %‘ nu:‘. ‘st \m.-m‘: fim&ofll‘m the *2:"‘:)'.';“" lnx.mml Puns:.r n‘.:" e s orrER a0 .g_;;:’#umn vith o Sareapors a3t | THROUGH TO CHICAGD - Amorkose [ o B 4| aT'ROGK xfl.un’:m fhe Westarn Dnion WITHOUT CBT‘;":GE OF CARS, . ) § . g ' o o] SR fhieaga Ruetmmn California’s Favorite T unrorl bethlid-nloo'-h Nostdo B | e with th Hockiord, Boex 2 Amorkeag L] ’i‘ & Nong | Iatsndanash. Lonts ‘Ealirosd for 8t Louls ?'.'}1:-'3;%. o. s n.-umm-t Nou & k fi"m'&:mnn it e Peora & Book & ey Rl BEAUTY Combined with DURABILITY o iiand. Batirosd for Peorla 4do Ada b AT BUREAU JUNC., with bran Hen lm; I I] P st R ,.‘:dfi_:“;"fi‘l‘l‘"::",{l & 0 AT LA BALLE nn|:um Central Ral- -—uu—y-a_ra— Runs with Half the Wind that is Required to - E-." & o R 18 A;"n‘s“x“ [Go it e Tizes Bast, Norts | With Smooth and Perfect track, Elegant Run an Open Miil, and is never Injured by Storms. Arllnmn 0 14 to 20 ‘perm FHUODGI TICKETS to all Bustern il l’nllmn Sleo ing & Dining Cars. i | L Al e e Ay g RVERY MILL WARRANTED 9 o® o 1 e na-‘n '.? ABE | wig travel over it to be the Best Appointed 4 Rein g;m m"-'x-- and Best Managed road in the country. = For from Fiveto TEN YEARS, i Fall bandles dlocouat 3 per oest. along the lineol the SeEER Passengers Going East [flflflfl lu"a\ém{ 1 | Brasters 0tom 9 | aggago Unceked Whremah se: all Bhould boar in mind that this is the ”ER & Bumn do IBgtolm - BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO. n:g:mammw‘ e 10 which the afict- s fix Biomian issadio e ® And Points East, North and Northwest. H 3 @ i un:-h“:; A 5 Passengers by this route have choice of - H o = in rLaTE, -] 3 2 10¢ | 10214 IQ best quality perbox 80 FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES = 3 =2 8 g " g ATk And the advantago of SIX Daly Lines of Sz 2 F 3 2 t 3 Sl Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicag i s 25 Je's 1 do o 800 TO NEW YORK CITY, gty o 8= i @ o 1% WITHOUT CHANG. ot It the Ernieat o sSeo Fay = = 156 | ook, Ty enarocnt 140 & an - [ AR Tintony '2.‘.‘..‘,"'"‘.'%““‘?&“ T 'i.,':.“F ngus i 7o %32 S k3 o : " nt Sitvte S c® C do M@ do LW {ores wi Ha. 2 P fix Eg © P & aw THE WASHINGTON CITY BODTE” Berfet~Frotoo ‘E :“:“ o mplor or '-‘ll'un‘? e ; =C M= 10 ¥or less tha full bundls add one cent. : H oIt haloe o » < %y | Baltimor &Oio R.R. | equmn rvi sigine & nipees ik | Z7 g zzs S Hlnnn-rt"»u‘ cau > = Gl - e % ) |Beces d ¥ |ygg SHORTEST QUICKEST | toformation concarning, Rontes his powertu eds SN 1% tin 35 to 3 inches do A¥D Time Conneotions, eto., will be chlurlfllly > F g 3 E 15 g0 | Shegt! o35 e B ONLY DIRECT ROUTE dven by applying at. the office of the Bur. ZR e = m A R PN ol : T o | | BEEAE G Sty &2 £ = ooy wegl O i, &% Voo @i Bltme ! e 0 S : 2 b et ib 3 1. ieago. = < .g g H B o s ;g u B | wrmE DIRECT cONNEOTIONS FOR Gldgent Oned o, % F 2 ong fobs i 5 # g g, SNERSE L E TR ACHNON), LINCHURG NORFDLE | e Enmnae - Mi per : iver strengthened. I e 1 THE sotHEAsT. | Tho Old Reliablo | “wosmsssswurmwm: | THIS MILL HAS BECOME UNIVER- Rasine, layers prbox 1MW D Quotations by Monsoisin. Philadelphia New York Boston red b7 R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Sols G = do seedless E l‘ Mink, prime = the WORLD'S DInFExsax: SALLY Favorite in Californis, where hundreds of fhem may be lseen at work—ofal do Valencis ’g A ETET ol Anp. sizes. Many people buy ST i SO i ety THH TURBINE Posckoatb oot parouse w350 | MV Winker ® | Geip Penut ud Coafitdls T Who would have mo other — even If it might be igiven (o (them. Thess mills do [%] do spring 6 hould ber that the et e 18| & EE ol 10 HASILY ERECTHD glhh:b::br.fll'ah ocans & H fi £3 g prime & Bamml]f? aml mfl B,allmfl On'barns and houses -lm{- they -rdn‘ll ;:‘. orpamental ;;u - usefal,and l::‘n‘ ;. 20 dan3 o o o ger of their throwing out fans and killing some one. The Inventor has yoars ox- Sy NS S [ i N - v M e e e o, 81b oans o o i m up 1 = o . :rfi-’-l?:?'.:'m 31 cas a1 | §:%°"';“"""’ E “":h':;.‘;f..‘l‘:-r‘.‘;‘;{f?.‘.‘::&“* oContipuons sl il routel No chaage of TURBINE Windmills for Pumping Water, Grinding Grain, Sawing o e s, in Botrereall tarland lesnperlh 73 9 S0 manes i Wood, Cutting Feed, Churning Butter, Turning Grindstones Batmon, 31b oo “vecdes 4@ | RefrorNoT worw | Fare will alwa.vs be FROM CHICAGO T0 Sr Aoy mE “LITTLE GIANT" | ) nd seores of other things, too numerous to meation. Terri‘orial Rishts For Sale fn oth= o b osns do =3 1‘3‘3 x‘}“ w;g as low as bv any Hfl"fi-bxvn- Physte. erBtates, Agents Wantcd in every Count in the Stats to whom good inducements will o 1 oaas, £ A : o w18 |otherLine ol Fork. | Thanoray ctmoters Mottt cremeat sog | b givem. Addres 5 A e Orstes. .""‘,md‘i‘:'.‘.i':“" T G 13 |roLMaN parace oams| g “REOEOC | BREFmiesteisn A.H. SOUTHWICK, Patentee. $opiban & 10 Vi fedand short blue, per 16 %0 RUN THROUGH o ,“hf';q';;,:fl; 7 B caretul applead wf;’n o of i8d&wim GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, OMANA Gopzen “verbl 300 310 Gt WITHOUT lggfllfl' 3 ?Eifiifgéfi‘gfifl".fifl;fl%fié’&%%fi‘: T axrwass TER aiie Gransle, scarcely IATor than o Pullman Palace Cars |gumardsed s el gz iz 18 12| VESTERN 4D EASTERN TS 3 s o o 110 1@ On all Express Trains ! % |30 5 o 12 14 For throagh Tuokets. B FICENT @ "‘é" MAGNIFICENT CARS! it omp do e ® B |Menmoe ‘{ ety o Hioket oflo‘:t“ at Eauipped with celebrated g 8 [ ;: :1? '5 §ULSPRE paer on weor, | WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKES e I| [ 5 e s £3 -] E" R DORSEY, .\ Mll(hogll:‘ R And Janney’s New Patent Active ma.m,.‘ pnnc‘p\ca o ;.r: v are Indow shad porpair 185 350 . “¥H0S. R, BH. fety Platform an | Somvonmd being o Bacvnizedland malistd B Window fxtares 9o o B AT :"Elmr ol’l‘n\nlY Esl. oty tl ————g t’i“ - dll;nupler "i?'é‘!y ‘fi:é‘fi‘,.,‘,;’,“ f,-",'.‘.fl,' — ™y egant Eafing Houses, | ZTililh i St do77 ; n e PULLMAN HOTEL CARS == Gt b b S i L e iRt oy s i mEEnEes Tmane | EELEG WAL L i Special i Teuired whla aeiog ¢ ey opere ) i i i e LT ) Chicago and Northwestern | 8 A. M. Sl Zontiazpross S s o s consaricn s s *New Americas’ Sewing Machine gohmterlsiLont Germagde % Railwav. :3:!; ot‘h-!,“fgg;y Vestibule Sleaping Car. | &1Ll ot es Hiadicnc: —m— 1s the Lightest Running THROUGH BETWEEN s, .o o] Lcrincsn, Sous Eruecatlone &huttle Self Threading ; uw-nu- wins. 4 Omaha & Chica £0 | ,,,",,',.. 0. w 1 ?"fl':.?."z“fi.‘:':.‘.‘.:".% e BEST SIX CORD Never Skips the Btitches ‘mm !: un othe, m!.a rans m_l:mms&u‘: :r; 5 1 5P. M. A!lAnl':: n:)p [ L wv:'t-m Stomach, Rush Never Breaks the Thread ; Eonoa .nflw.‘nmd: iz Sfaing o restaoruat au (roseh be- | With Drawiog Room and é‘,’-h" o enchos g;',':;;,".',';':c:;:';,'y,;r;%,,_ ioomy SPOOL-COTTON Helf Setting Needle, and Brands. very fine ,o x N nn- of hotel cars 18 the fneet and b o ON BLACEK SPOOLS. The Most Durable. do ' common te fine do ,la ig t haye ever been built anywhere for fl."m;a 5 "s-p;ou:gmu&- 49| Thereis no machine extant that is so HoltandSta 3 por osnt 1 unti[7:30a.m,, afording Phil e Thnmas Buss " EASILY LFARNED. od Jamaion songore Fall ight’e rest et e Gl i oo 100 PI::.l!:h:l’rr(‘.‘y“v Binm .:r“: arg i ARTHUR J AMES’ | £ i msist don e s 100 6 50 : S 7 i s, ottt | BRSO i et e -LIVER DISE. - sases whore xasv. 1y, e s0he | smmIW | é’x:!mon muAusuf.'::'nl er R Wathingios Seiag Co o thla RS e Tt }1:3“.'.;.‘27;'”'0‘.‘,”; e NEEDLES. e il farke | bareh: per ip ST kst roler e Faro Always as Low as Any | Sede == 7= Al B & o'd pal 44 uw.yunmm,mm ‘aftor. T th Liver Gther Line. 07 conrs voute.” "0 Presstee o | Thomas Russell & Co., uinness Dul 'm‘. ioted in its lgfl;?‘!h Ith 1 ‘w8 Through tiekels tor llll’t all prlnoi- R, V. PIERCE, v Lunsss B TR arne tud Penmariviorn Line % 4 i-?r’rzr'x . S This Cut llzstreton the Mugase of Using. nNn e 3 2 ot "":'x':r“ s - Gen. Pass. and Ticket Agt.. Rghum. Trade Supvliea by Tootle & Maul, DR. PIERCE'S 3:;3? B the eart, derrostion of spirits o the blues, fobtmeomies J. J. Brown & Bro., Stephtas Fountain Nasal Injectar, 23 Pt R T Lol e & Wileox, Omaha = 4 3 5 i3 hl ovnlwl bo.ldl 3: bozfi Bead 1 incke It cloar 1.1 lx.uu-nhg E narrow, No 1 , clear wesneesaEEEERssztenie, o KB i!SSBSiIB!iBB!“S!BSSSBi lo G Batten per lineal foot Roush do GRAIN. ‘Wheat—No L. per bushel o L o 1y per e 7| 8 ¥ 9 8 1822 ® 2 tra No 3 7 o8 2 jeoted 0 ushel 38 GLAss. 'hul.'r':h-. 60 and 10 per oeat. discount PAINTS, OILS AND @I ASS. White Lead, striedly pare, » d pure 8 French Zino W Red 9 Pty inbieddens 3 ons, Qarbon OI1, 110° 1 Hoad Laant on R per * o 10 & do _boiled do o Lard 0il extra do k.3 do. No, 1 ':0 70 gfilflnl o 0 arpentin. I a eatVa Lubricat ot do » ‘@olden Machin s ond Gresent H & ] do 1% £ ] do L OMANA S0AP German Motthva S | c % do N.Y. 5 P .l- Yb{utwy per b, Potal LIVE STooK. stivoskoingsteers - Mat L emiw o 3 Das ever been discovered tor thes it scts midiy, effectually. and beins egetable compoun o \ntity tht It may bo taken, jury. t is e rmiestIn overy war: ILIVER|gR=st i ‘Darts of the Dr, lstor, with good effect. #vita mo better than more active m; It is not th ten that fo, bu;fldn and h!l{lh. bo thorough d) Hom of the food taksh lot 1t b6 sach or Hitie Therefors, do dot stimnlate up the stomaoh tocrave food. but rather asslst digestion after eating by taking SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE xAXUPAOTURED oMLY BY J.H. ZEILIN & CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Price,i#1.00: B 7 (1 H. T. HEMBOLD’S CONCENTRATID FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. Carmine Wn;n and Labels. jous articles palmed mpon aopa lblh B or T oast v Tears, on thore ion of my p; tions, meake's radical chuaes o 7 Tabes el The genuine, of my orlginal inted in Carmine Ink and pre- my supervision, by the H. T. HELMBOLD Manufacturing Company WO, 30{PLATT STREET. New York- H,T. HELMBOLD M.l ipe, 18 ulySd2tawkwle DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, Or Magical Beautifier, removes Tan Freckles, Pim:la. Sallowness and all Skin Blemishes, an Gives a Clear, Transparent Com- plexion. Invented by the celebrated chemist, Dr. T. Felix Gouraud. $1.50 per bottl Souraud'e Poudre Subtile Fositively De- i‘woy- il hair from low forehead: iy n 3 g et ot e g i Mme. M. B. T. Gouraud, SOLE PROPRIETOR, 48 Bond flne!, New York. e TE T s Chicago and Northsstorn Rallw M;n' 1 Sonnoction 3t Chloago wieh "n;'uf::.::a Okior and s oiher Touds 11 t the tioket mnu I8 you tiok- d refase to Ticket agent, . 5 ki s é’“q Ty S Atlantic & Gt. Western Railroad, In connectiyn with the Erie Railway, Forms the Great Broad-Gauge Route betw. EAST AND WEST From Cincinnat! and Ohicsgo to T potonnd atl potate fa- New Bog lan o York to Ohi Cleavsland, i Trkie Mg omptsd 2o Ehciamac: Lowiewl Louis, Kan- sas City, and Points in the E Boatiwest. THIS IS THE ONLY LINE In comnection with the Firlo Rallway.which ae through slocoing sosches bety ork and Chicago, Cleveland, M Galion, Dayton snd Cincinnati wi o-& chavge! THE ONLY LINE Running Pullman’s Broad Gauge Palace Hotel Coaches. between Cinolonatl Chioago nd New York Pastengers by this Tine can take their meals any hour without leaving the train. The Blitef faraon thaes cosehes s not sarpasie] in_sny hotel in Amerios, For through tickets at lowest rates, pal- sco coach locations and farther in‘ormation concerning the route. icket offices Erie Railway in New York England, at No. #8 West Fourth S Chicago, st No. 104 Clark Sireo'; and officss of connectin west Ask for ticke {o3nd Groat Western 2 P’ D. Cooper, Gon'l Eulv' Cleveland, 0. W. ii. Shaitack, Gen’] Passenger Agent, Cincinnsti, Obio. e —— FOR SALE OR RENT. ‘The residence lately nocuvied by Judy Sodgwick, on 3. stresi—faraiture wii ‘house if deei E“: ¥ivo o ten acre-lots suitable for garden- :fiwhlr hwiufnod)lllmfl Nfilln l UOUCHE. EDUCATIONAL. « By an imme e — g 0 ot T hae pero oot et s ST Bryant St i it coriainty and exaermoen o s s w Dr.Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. | "T - = vt a foebe ex OSEPH, o mymppmudm: T v base e STHE ONLY ONE WEST OR SOUTP OF Sl et | I et i B las ey ol i i we e fewpecial isoases tnckieat 1o the «l:’::‘n-eu»n'f or that is cond onducted by an ex- ll:df:l‘T’-:x:' or c.S?F?n} Bost_rooms. bm' facalty and the mot .M:-sen«:.m:n:}‘:n: “fl: % '.ro “m‘: instruction, '.:;fll By i b £ imatances act Kindly and in har- | , Partioulars and Specimens of Penmanship | pertect appicaion of - = el t5un lmlrfid ts-nlsm lxowM. gIhiele the enly line Foping Fullmen “Fieiot agont, Gmahs, Nob, and my money on its The following are among those diseases In whieh my Favort riod cares s If by magic oo Binty naver never befpre adalie by oy B | Enteien TRt ey WA M | Monhly Potoak Sopree T mm;:‘ iSinday Bxcoped. {npane, o fulling of fha Ut 25 2 hisego & Northwerters. Bbtmtarion, Heartng Dot oal u..g Neérmous erhn, ST Bundazs C'y, 8t.J Hlaeises incident to woman ol m Kansas P leopi amout of Ouabe 55 Omon Dovery ™ Omahs & Northwostora sad Sioex Clty & Pasifia Railroads. € woman. 1t wil 1t Sarm, 1a-any sate or con Those who desire further Information on thesa subjocts can obtain It in THE PEOPLES Cowsox Rexcs MEDioAL ADVISER, & book ot over 40 pagen tont, postpaid. on pecelpt ot §150" ¢ treais miri pecul Rdvire in regard 10 (0 masagement of Aoetionn. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD O¥ ALL DRUGGISTS. 1.V, PIERCE, . 1, Py, BUFFALO, N. Y. 850 A wagons leare ihe ce Grand o..m.‘f':‘:" floen Riadvance of the sbove nfir?o . Cmaha Bri‘ge Transfor. voatS1nam tando 710 and 10 4) Artico at 8459 15" i Ts 3B 58 end s 65 o e <= FATE S SPRCIHIC e Famed drsgatete, o Ciresit ©1 a1 pariee: e BTN L o o poUeit o riceipt of rics vl thrve, ety £ i B BUTHR o, kb o 8t Lowie: Mo JEokl ELATER, WATOAEY YT ic'aaeots. #ddrs . oviTas & Gow Chicnge DR.SAGE'S CATARRZ m? 1t s the onty form of i olhle By o gt et et e Sp A peeciy Syt 5 il ot Ko e cudmiers or cavities Sommanitating tererwih, 1n AR sores sk aicers frequently exist, ard from whioh (e ca I ety of waocaca in Erekting Caskrrh berstoton ST dies Cariion of the oniis = IB&EW ROUTE. Loaves Champaign 600 & m; | Fo. 2 Biie T me Avrires s - lis 1| e m; Ototamats 130 Dayton 135 p m: Loulsville T4 p m, ton. Dooting with trains for the sast: Leaves Peoriad Curca i eatirely ovseavme the Douche. 1is s is pisasant ‘child can understand. 3 ot % i “”h’.colc Ta he GATARRH PTOMS Frojuet S ‘weak, or inflamed eves, stopp(ng up, or obstrua- e it it I e b i 10 3 m; Buffa o bany 1345 a m ; Boston 845 8 m night out to principal eastern e, 0.6 Blooml:’flal v;?." r; lnllulrllfi)tl iy & few of ihese srmptoms are prosent i aay e ol one time. c’s Catarrh Remeody, when used ", Flerces Nasal m-ek....a... companied with the Constitutions - sieatment wiich is resomisended ia th 7. p1snes, w1 D., Propre, BUFFALO, K. T B N and Detroit ln'“..iv.m o e ~ i . N CURE-NOFEEE: juic} wuum :m-:-" e T8 m---‘.m.u...“”’ . without ex- | als e ot speed . lld 'h the tage Divate, l'lntv‘lw ! Dicwes, Res (B Fiucrt OutEt of Throueh Cary 15 the | Secrops dovily; 28 Lot Mshecd, (=2 st SUOW BEowh, *° | SO Liseea B nS e d Tioket Agent. Indisnapo- DIEN raiing trxiacol w15 Soroe - m nam-, e e Bariaion. Yovws. 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