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DOX'T FORCET That you can buy Goods of the undersigned at unheard of Low Prices, as indicated below. LARGE LINES OF Job Lot Goods Sold at 3¢, 5¢, 8¢ and 10¢ for each ariicle. TBAS: 33¢, 40¢, 50c per pound and upwards, and a present ‘lvinwlu.\ every pound of Tea COEFFERS. 9+, 22 and S5 per pound; A exien i ot for e P BICES—The most complete assortment in Omaha sud at pric.s below all competitors. TR AKING POWDER 150 and upward. FLAVORIXG LX15AUTS—At £ per bottle NGRS 4 e a ot . SHOE BLACKIXG st tc nror:uucmm. box at bc. CLOTHES-LIME, from 810 15¢ N8, 2dozen for be. SHOE avd e, Sorh Brust o8, be. Horoe I 15e. ‘Tacks, 5¢. oy Soape u: Soc 4 dizen and vpwacds:. Ehus. ing,bo. “Fepper Sauco, and Frmoh Mlutard, 106 ench. ~ Mop Aiandiss, dbe. Axle Groase, & for 16c. Corn Sta ch, 87 per pouud. ~Laundry Starch, extra gual o em ' Pocl 1t s0c por panod, Wilow and oodea Ware ch Riotn, e Dronmis, 2. lor Se. - Bard Yood one potnd packages with Cutlle Fish Gone at 100, TOB‘.COO. Biackwells Durbam, S0c_per_pound; Beet [HE DAILY BEE Albion, (OMAHA PUBLISKING Farnham, bet. 9th and 100k Btrects. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION HOWREE ERNQYEEn pagaa © opamance gi.A " THOMAS ¥. HALL, Posumastet. Amv-lmdnwnuhnlm 3t sc por pound Gitron, | Mail. KAy$AB OITY, ST. "Jox & COUNCIL BLUFTS. s ul am u-n...._ S0 m. Ve, st fine veriety of Oigurs B rabancs and 116 bt 80 Cigar 2 Omaba. Try thew. IN STGARS Weallow no oncto undersellus, perior quli P at 700 lon, .f.‘%w R Lo 1 bt Som pricee. DB ED FUITS, extm quality at low prices. CSACKERS, best ia et und a8 eheap a8 the cheapest. ‘We have alsoadded the following goods te our stock, which we propose 0 sell cheap. o PIOBRR e Wxe = = Ees. Jam. Ginger, Bait Peter Lioduman, e, o T PN, oy v — . Chiiine pili, Cule Fish Bone, weet Oll, Sage,Thyme, o, o, Machine Oil, Caraway Seed, ‘Mustard Seed, Onirdomon Bulphur Qumphor and Tar Bosps. And an Immenss Varisty of Other ~Goods too Numer- 043 to mention, which we pledge ourselves '.a ul! chesper than other Dealers. Forget n, and give us & oall. nxm ine goods and compare prices. Speo- fal rates to parties bnxin; to sell Orders from the country Prices guaranteed snd seut 0. D. REMEMRBER OUR NUMBER, 118 North Fifteenth, adjoining L. B. Willisme & Son, Dry Goods Store, Omaks, Neb. W. R. BENNETT & C0.|% ATTORMEYS-AT-LAW. WM, SIMERAL, TTORNEY AT LAW—Cumpbeils Blosk, 15th Sureet, Letveen Faraliam and Dougles OMAHA, N A C. TROUP, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office in Hanscom's Block, with George E. Prit 1606 e, oMATAY Pl Tisoping Cors v) 8:06 a.m. | Bloomington (s 128 p m| Hastings 1) SIOUX OTIY & 5T PAULR R BRIDGE DIVISION U.P. B. R ‘DUMMY TRADIS. Leave Omaha, daily:—8 a,m., 9am., 10 & T PN S AT ] & Leave Gouncil Blufls:—8:25 &. m., 9:38 &.m., » 136 p. m., %85 D m., 625 ve Gounell Blufls:—7:15 u.n..sa P. ;‘mr: m., '7:50 p. 2., ICAN VALLEY R. R. onmnmvnu @@— COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets, OmaBA, May 3, 1880. BEXTER L. THOWAS, frrosuEY A LAW—Crulcksnank s Bulld s A. M. CHADWICK, TTORNEY AT LAW—Offios 1504 Farnbam A-r-. A. SWA%TZLAIDE ATIomE Azl WILLIAM A. FONDA. ATORNEY AND commn AT M' A llnm No. 6, Frenser m«a, oppost H!l VM, L. PEAIWV. d Prunes. LR 2 2%-Patenis Prooured. &% NOTARY PUBLIC. COLLECTIONS MADE E D. MCLAUCHLIN. TIORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTIOR OF E PEACE—Southeast corner Fifteenth ias St £37 Collections Promptly Attended to. W2 0'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law,|Li A L. ROBISON. TTORNEY AT LAW.—Room Creighton ATSSARNET ™ D .S. BENTOMN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. A ICE HANSCOM BLOCK. FARNMAM ST, 5 OMAHA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney at-Law.|a ¢ roome, up stalrs, in Fanecom's av B bundln‘, N.' W, oorner Fifteenth and Farcham Gtrecte. Walter Bennett, Attorney-at- Law. Ormos:—Over Byron Reed '4 Co.'s Bes, et Ofics, 212 Fourteeut Sy Jowx L Reviex. Cuas . Ravrox, REPICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. 41 attention will b Given o all sulte i T b Gouri of the Sikte acd. the ‘nited_Statee. Office, Farnham St.,” opposite Cours Hoe ADAMS & SIMERAL, AT LAW-Boom @ C.F HAIDEISDI, TTORNEY AT LAW—342 Famhem Omaha Nebraska. TTORNEY AT LAW—1éth 'aad Doupies AT o W Doane T. W.T. Ricuarss. @. J. Hoxr RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Ormon—215 South Fourteenth Street. EENNEDY'S EAST B) ‘NOLLANASNOD ‘synemedtrese(] SnOMTIE WSTeRMeuy ‘ewcedesq o4 A FAMILY TONIC AND B E YV EIR.A GR. nd BITTERS | ILER & GO, OMAHA, Neb. h”%"“,‘l’",?d"’bfl'm Bright Table Drj Orle: Rio, prime to choice ood “87Oysters, 21 can, ¥ ¥ case g‘ll:’tgyihnzleun nndnd Tomwu,z ¥ un Bun\‘hrd Penches, 3 o, s uu .a..j.......“.,,..... 3 sEnenss ssasssssasassaa E‘E‘:.t.arzzfi.i.fl £ o =288 Cheese full cream. ShAbs. - cent. mw’ Norway nail rod. . INDIA BELBE BEE BRGERESSRED i v é-50 { Iy B8 s8ms 8E5s puses 3 888 83888 8% 828 8885 °S88 33383%% 55588 82 888 Brmow mow manws SHEBR 8888 ss:;: 2 3&885385838283 £8888 g5, sééu oy =3 B R e T 124 | Loup Mr. U. L C. Beard AN EXHUMED MONSTER. 26 MilesFrom Ksarney. Commercial House, the Discoverer. Shelton Clasion. During a recent trip up on the discovered a curiously formed bone protruding from a sand bank in_the river, ] very much resembled a rnag, 8o fre- quently to be found in streams, liabls to sudden freshets. Upon closer ex- amination his curiosity became excited to that extent that ‘he resclved upon an TMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION, and armivg himself with the necessary instruments, 7ol to the task of un- earthing what, upon investigation, proved to be the lower jaw-bono of & mastodon, whose autiquity the histo- rian is at a loes to more than estimate. That it once was a LIVING, MOVING MONSTER, whose proportions, when compared to that of the elepbant, would make the latter appear but an insignificant pigmy, requires but a glance at the bideous proportions of the brute ex- humed. While looking at this relic of oges, past, the thought flashed acrcss our mind, that since thete bones have stood the wear and tear of time, what marvelous changes have the humsn family had to con- tend with. Kingdoms huve arisin, their splendor challenging the admiration of the world, and have crumbled and been forgotten. inalenable rights of man to equality before the law, aud the princlple that he has the right to govern himself, has been conooived and demonatrated to be the only foundation upon which buman governments can rest with safety, and escape the wreck and ruin of monachies long since forgotten. Mr. Beard brought this rebioo past to the Commercial House, ney, Sunday last, where it many visitors. Dr.E. W, Northroj examined the curiosity and pronou it the lower jaw bone of some huge animal, whoso race is now extinct. The boue is nearly three feet long, and a partion of it had been broken off. Tt has A HIDEOUS MOLER firmly imbeded in it, which s perfect- ly preserved, messuring seven and one-half inches in length, by four inches wide. The jaw when perfect, evidently oonun»i two of theee monster teoth on the upper and lower jaw, with the smaller ones, or tusks, Which would complete a pair, which for strength and ferocity, no animal upon the earth could present a com- and reminded us of some mas- sive jaws we have seen in iron works for cutting heavy bars of iron. This remarkable curiosity is higbly valued by Mr. Beard and no insignifi- cant amount of money would tempt him to part with it. In all probabil- ity further search will be made for other portions of the frame snd if he is successful, there is no doubt but that he can command and receivea fortune for this remnant of & past age. A Fish thas Angles for Frey. Son Wor'd. A description of a remarkable fish moy interest our readers. It is known by several names at different localitios on our coast. At Provinostown it is i8] 28 ssssssas:ss:g £ g, veies NS chancoeath do Boot, Wehhillxv V bolt. HARNESS LEATHER. No. 1 Pittsburg Oak. 3 No. 2 Pittsburg Oak. No. 1 Cincinnatti Oak. No. 2 Cincinnatii Oak. R aoankd SSSSSS PROFITABLE PATIENTS. The most wonderful and marvelous ccess, In ‘cages whers persons are sick or wasting away {rom » conditien of misersbiencas that o 600 knows what ale them, (profitabl¢ patients for doctors,)is ‘obtained by the use of Hop Fitters They bogia to cure from the. irst doto and keep it uy il perfect health and strength s restor- Whooter t aficted ‘n this Nay need nok e, yhen they can get Hop Bithrs. - Eee other column. e T This is no apology for whisky drinkin it ia & medicine that can not be used to 28 acts 33 & cathartic. In fact Simmons' Liver Regulator is pronounced an unexcep- tionable medicine. ——— IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS. ;,:.':.&....‘u‘t.‘;mmm..wfl:: B 510t New Tore. For aie by sl - Box few o y ~ druggists. — “I Am All Plaved Out T« a common complaint in hot weather. It yon eel 50, got » of Kidney- Wk take b aud yom vl o omoo feel toxicate; it produces a tonic effect, as well | 81 called the goose fish, because of ro- port ourrent smong 'the fishermen of that place that it catches wild geese the fish is called the angler, fishi frog, sea devil, bellows fish, uw‘:{ fish, etc. One day last summer, while on the Speedwell, off Oape Cod, we saw se eral large fishing frogs caught in a trawlnet, the largest of which was about four feet in length. Its huge mouth was fifteen inches in expanse, and seemed to open directly into its stomach, which was_full at flat fish and flounders. Its of long, lharp teeth were inclined inward and could be depreesed at will, allowing the easy ingress of its victim, but were a sure prevention of his ever es- caping. "Tho edge of his head and also of his body was adorned with a leafy fringe rsnemhlmg the fronds of seaweed. This, together with its chameleon-like faculty of varying its color in accord- ance with its surroundings, assist this unwieldly creature greatly in securing ita prey. To ald it further in obtain- ing its food, this fish has three long Slaments growirg out of the middle of its head. The foremost of these is of especial service; for at its end it car- ries a tassel, which serves as a lure to attract the unwary prey within reach of the cavernous mouth beneath the bait, and in addition to these pecult- arities, the pectoral and ventral fins aro joined, and the fish, using these as feet, is enabled to walk over the bot- tom. o!fith- - The fishing frog seems to proceed somewhat in this manner for ;mu- pose of obtaining his food. Moving e bottom of the sea, he seeks some suitable position among the sea- weeds, where, safely onmncad, n may attain his purpose. satisfied himself as to the plm-dut« ed, ho gets out his and waves it around in the water, un- til some unsuspecting fish comes up to seizo it, when the angler, snatching gl:; bait out of the way, swallows the The young ones present s more curious appearance even than_the adult. The filaments on the head are more numerous, and are tree-like in shape, the pectoral fin is mach longer and has long spines on it, and the fins attho sides are very large in com- pariacn to the body. The fishing frog is very rapacious, e 3 fonio power, It m&. healthy and Liver nd thus restores the natural life and bodv. ey e A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Consump- tion and all disesses that lead to it, such as stubborn coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asth- ma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacring coughy tekling in the throat, Hosrseness, Sore Throat, and all chronio or lingering disoases of the throst and lungs, Dr. King's New Dis- overy has noequaland hasetablished tself a world-wide reputation. Many leadin iyhyncunl recommend and use it in their practice. The form- Iy_recommended by all medical jour- als. The clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing Ou 8o Eh‘:'m,nrl‘?“; 80; ‘Tetter, 6hnp- or money re kmded. Price 25 centy per box. For ale by 8&dly J. i al terms. Go to your druggist and get a h—l.nlbotfl-fmu(mornngnln Arnica Salve The Banu.v: in Ib-'orld !mr od iblsins, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve Ifl-oin;:-nud to give perfect satiafac- | aad often_swallows fish as large and heavy asitelf, such is the expansibi- lity of its stomach. It is not esten, but, when captured by fisher- men, it is preserved because of the other fish often found inita :i.‘tc.»:.\uh, ,20d whenit is compell ed to disgorge by’ 8 of Ralding % upaida dbws. - Many stosies are told of the goosefish and its vorac- ity. It has been known to seize a cod- fish were drawn from the %furn-y in the trawl froma depth of fifteen fathoms. i I!! A Mastordon Unearthed .on & Mr. U. L. C. Beard, of the rodand bait | T emenn D 45Yearsbeforethe Publie. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS aro ot recommended s « remedy for all the lls that flesh is heir to. o lls that flesh s belr to But in without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre. paratery to, or aiter taking quinine, As R Sitmpls purgative they are Anequsied: BEWARE OF |HI‘|‘A‘I’IOIS. The genuine are never su; ted. Each box has a red-wax seal on the 1id, with theimpression, MCLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- ‘tures of C. MOLAXE and Frexxe Bros. 2@ Insist upon having the genuine n;c McLA\ 'S LIVER PILLS, pre- !LRING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently, but same pronunciation. (COUGHS, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. eays about MOTHERS, READ1 GaxusxoSramion, Ky. weriumx: The demand for Allon's Lang Balsam is increasing constantly, think thereis no ALt 1 o Crotp w7 Whooping Oough C. & MARTIN, Drcggie. HOSTETTE CHICAGO SHUT TOWER CO. y all Medicine Mep. Toll-Gate No. 2, ¥icin Vo bjectatofing. Send stary B Sk Y Buihie N s Gentle Worsou Who want glossy, luxuriant nnd wuv uc%scs of abundant, nrticle always fgrr:w freely and tnst, keeps it out, arrests and cures y- ness, removes dan and tching, makes the Hair ng, giving it a curllng tendenc; keeping it in desired tion, Beau- , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon. Swallowing POISON IN CATARRHAL MUCEOUS, causes: FOUL BREATH and disgustin (ORACKLNG PAINS In tho head and e s DEAFNESS and loss of smelling power; BRONCHITIS, Hay Fover, and other discace. THE ACTION OF OATARBHAL VIRUS through ‘the mucous membrave has been inally Sred"WEI DEMEYER'S CURE, THE ONLY KNOWN KEMEDY for theeo diseases, is a8 certain in. its effects as vascination for small- D, 0. MoKmivar, Govt. Inspector, 167 Mott 8., . Catarth. A ot GATARRHAL INFLUENZA ima Donna, CATARRHAL ‘Great banetl, rom It . 7, Clby, cured o 18 urlchmnlc(}lu ¥ dont t., Brooklyn, (self e DAL DEMEYERS PAMPRLET -«.n sbe ‘moat remarkable testimonials on record, 8l by his Agenta, Mussws D. B Sever o by trifling cost. STAN UARD SHOT ny for it intended purposes.” BUCKINGHAM'S DYE, R. P. HALIL: & .CO., Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in FEVER AND AGUE. agal fonid Tor i porpose, o Hostelers Stomack Hitters, which ronders digenion easy and com: teracts biliousness, and xeeps the rder, and 80 gepial $n1 benefisnt are it et that ot anly u the body Iavigorated: v use, but oo B Tiom i e iy CooTomeney e For mlo by all Druggisis a~d Dealers generallyt BESURETO BUY IT. He BEST IN MARKET. E. W. BLATCIII’(DBII & CO. Manufactarers of Lead Pipa, Shos! and Bar Lead Block Tin, Pipe and Soider, Linseed Oil and 0 ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 KORTH CLINTON STREET, CHICACO. ‘sep2eadit JTALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR "Thisstandard article s compounded. with the n..am “ve aa wonderful and satistactory as ‘1;7 restores gray o faded hair to its youthtul prions, itching and dandrudt; t el 5y s et e clean. By ita tonlc properties It restoras the capillar glands to the hsv. preventi ness, and making the ‘grow thid strong. Asa nlu-ln%enm.hln[ has been found 80 effec- taalor deir A-A. Etyu.flhu‘-rnfll_th oot Bl oot o tbe. et propaseiion Forthe Whiskers. Tl s feopinbin i 1o et ke chango the oo other undesirsb ot brown's ot iy being in one re- paration, and quickly’ permaneat ol whizh will nftber i o wash ~ “MANUFAGTURED BY - Nashus, N. H. Medicine. W WIND ENGINE Ak the recor.. orod drapepticn - ous tims ‘ot fover sad .u-mnnu ot Purest and Best famlly Medl- e n!snnm CONSTIPATION, Jaundice Billious Attacks, SICK_HEADACHE, Colic, De H, m ppicits, BOUR STOMACH, Heart This unrivalled Southern Remedy i varmanted 0t 10 contain a single MacuRY, or e, Dt ls ool Diseases oaused by Deringement of The Eiverang omen: TP Tax STMPTOMS of Liver Complsint are bitter or bad taste in the mouth; Pain in Back, Sides or Joint,oltso mistaken forRhouma- tiem; Bour Stamach;” Low of Appetite; Bowsls gternately costive und ux;” Hosda Memory, with a iation of bving Tal o440 5 something which ought to have: beea done, Debility, Low Spirits, a thick yellow ap- of the skin and Eyes, s dry Cough of- mption. To-ommend as an eficacious remedy for atecus of tpe v, Garioaca. and Dym Simmons’ Liv~r Regulstor. Lewis G. 1625 Master Street, Asistant Post Master, Phlladeipn's ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Bunks, near LOUISVILLE, NEB. bas Bow rea -:mdepot-n.om.vm.,u i gl = whita front or brick will do well to give us a call or send Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. WIND ENGINE Buckeye Fqrce Pump MANUFACTURED BY ‘The Strongest and Most Durable In the World. Hundrods In use in Tows and Nebraska. - Sold by Dealers in neatly every county. This cut ropresents our which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill uso, as It works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not freezo up In the cold- est weather. Send for price list to W. H. RAYNER, ‘Western Ag’t, Omahs, Neb. NOTICE. Owana & Nonramnx Nus. Rawwar Co., GENERAL OFFIC Owana, N+., Februar 24, y"".z!.;mm. Gt gmetng slte Comj ‘will be held at the o Compasy. o ihe iy ot May, & B T, 10 ok . e md.““y 5, oo, 10 ook, . m, stockhol JR0.'s. HORBACH, 0.4 N. Neb. Ry bo. Only Direct Line to France, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC GBI“'JAI ‘channe lin boat. CANADA, “Fraxexci, Weinesday January g1 AMERIQUE, B. Joomo, Wednesday February ?:sbmc; Tavomiss, Wednesdsy, February RICE OF PASSAGE (including wine): SAVIRE, Fist Cabin $100 £0830; Sosond oo 55, Siaerage, $36ineding vine,bedding and atinsils. FRRNOE Mooka Bl Vo S e fiofluwumd Machine Works, OMAZEXA, NEE. J. F. Hammond, Pmp.&l{snmr Accommots o D WILL TR NoNE orRkR 1 For Information, folders, maps, m..u -x ‘Home Tickn s 3 Home Ticke G| widroes sy MARviN nmm. S!OUX CITY & PACIFIC axc e 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! | “3precifiny’ i fice tat . iy ot m: PRR m A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AT THE K. C., ST. JOE &C. B. R.R., Improved Buckeye ST. LOUVIS AND THE EAST GO EAST —VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern IRAX LV AR, 2,380 MILES OF ROAD I 1t is the SHORT, SUKE and Sale Route Betwe:n COUNCIL BLUFFS —ao— CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and a1l poluts EAST and NORTH. RS THE TRA RAVELING PUBLIO Itis the D!’LY ROAD batween UFFS and ..,..mum,m..mw.....nc....,u travelors, € siven FIRST-CLASS ot EATING STATIONS at 50 cents each. i T e 1t you wish the Best Traveling CHIAGOROISLAND & PACIFIG R. R. An mv:‘::u m:n“l;flmfl ::umwh IS“THE GREAT N!\E(.'"NG LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & m Baggage Froo of Charge. n o el | Dim‘n’(an or oa: OMAHA TICKET OFFIOES—13% Fanbam St, Cor 14th, and at Union Paciic Depot. OFFICE—in Colorado Central and Pacific Ticket Offce . 8aX PEANGISGO OFFICE New Mostpom: ‘belog made i e SPRISCEAL BB t0 T o ;'vflll‘!l!‘,flm! T THROUGH LIN A z oy aiversiog aes '..; |cs:‘n&m al for e RN 00, with the L & 8 M. 6., s2d Py WS C R KA L‘fi inuunvx Huexrs, with P, C. & 8% ot ob- W- H- STENNETT, ) M’l Pass. Agent, ~JANEST. am % Omaha & Counc'l Blufts. Do “Miiwaukee and ¥ Talana” s magmiscenty oSS sl Dorfochsad 1 with steel rails. sl What will picass you most will be the plessure ying ot monls 8t. Paul & Sioux Uity 3 RAILROADS. “‘:"“’.*..r"*":" e | SRR A The Old Reliable MMB ‘Express Tral ltn'\‘nl .Al'll' Wab., B s & Pac. 4nd St L Koo, & N W. b BA& pt nla‘nev:mun.m‘.“l}. A AV ENWORTH, with Kan. AL T, Pac, and Kan. From Council Blufis to A\KA‘V;'A“LI'KY with all lines for the Wess i & ST. PAUL, 1&;"‘;& Gars m....m. ,..,m, ‘and Palace | and Sou ? AR are run o x Y A’N"w“ r:am DES MOINES. the' m" are sold by GHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS' WINDOW SHADHES. And everything to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. 487 Bo pure that your skste rmd v 48 0. & LOWEST PRICHS. OHAS. SEIVERIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. 5p 34 mon th st 1880. 1s the only Direct Line to Combined Riding Corn Cultivatcr FOR 1880. From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars between Omaha and 8t. Louls and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS ""”‘m.‘r"“ iy n.“‘.‘.’.f’ = Coupler and the. celebrated /estinghouse Air-Brake. AFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWM Citg, 8t. Joseph andEd i Gomeen n‘l.nvuu- o, SEACHREST, Ticket agnt oon Purtiam and 14 Fifteenth Sirest, between Dougias, Union Block, 308, Omaba. A B, BARNARD, bam. Apeht, Omaba Gek1 Agont, Omabs. Without Change of Cars | HAHUFAGTUREDBYS P. MAST&GG.,SPIIIIIFFIELD.O. TECE Bum.l"(fl'o"d!!“llc' The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Style. VB Bmcoth and Pesfec Tk, Baguet Faases- PULLMAN SLEEPIIG & Dllllfi CARS. BEST ROUTE T0 CHICAGO, ‘And Points Kast, North snd Northwest. 966 Haroev St., Bet. 144 snd 16t3 THROUCH TO CHICACO They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking CHICAGO, Cultivator, with or without Springs. Inquire for them at the best dealers. H. PU Agent, Omaha, Neb. mn—.-ndulm travel o o he . Arronmeap nd "Maxasxp Road In the Comntry. PASSENGERS €GOING EAST ‘Should bear n mind that this la the KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Passeng ‘Roate cholce i L' T Conshp'mon and Piles. bod casen of PILES, sud has ncver failed tr act eficlently.” """’""""“‘“‘""g{_’,‘"" TROITLD, of 8t.AThans, V1.. the We and S R".: mt Batety Plattorn and ‘most Porfoct Pro- it Acciden 5 1i~rena Kidneyiase = Curcaby s orpeion. sk drugio | The Casbierof the First Nationa! Bank, Troy Ohos BT gy, 01, Decomber 3t 1570. Do Bossreo Maoieien &, Gnmremian 1w troubled with Rbeama- tiam Iast spring in the acute form o badly that T 'was unable to use my hand. Througa tbe rocommendations of my_friends, [ s {0 ey your Rbeumatic Cure, whch immedintely ‘eomfort ani allay the pain, and oS short vime | was reteved of ths. dlatressintg e, 1 ako pret plesaurs i tocommsadin ONLY EFFECTUAL ey o . - MEREDITHE, These remed herveives. o try e e o canno et themn of o Drerin by remitiing um $8.00 wo il Pend piain direction for : AND SPECIFIC FOR ht's Disease, Tisbetes, Nervous Debility, ain in the Back, Loins or Side, Dropsy, Retention Gravel, Inconfinence ‘ot Urine,and Female Complaiote. reatise e Kidneys, ent.! F. GOODMAN, Soveen ou Shpad Hosh sl -.,nm ‘Agent, Omata. containing a great deal of informatio SPECIFIC MEDICINS. Excelsior Kidney l’ad €0,y | 1RASE AR Tho Groas HADE.ATK. SOLE PROPRIETORS. £rSold by D. W. BAXE & €O, Omaba W4 NERVOUS DEBILITY V Hum hreys’“m'h : : oriee miareal mediciees, o coraln i 1 : T : ;.f‘.'.".‘::fl'g"mSpeclti;il:wNo. 28, EEEER W.flmfiumn ;-n g f{'fl" mr"" B Sow York. PIQUA, OHIO. A o new sndand bitherto uskoorn remedy fo- 'the Kidneys, Bladder,snd Urmary aarsend your T Tite waa Baved* WO 3PS K. 18T, Aswn for Nebrasks

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