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] 1 . 45 Yearsbefore the Publie. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE’S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy for \ all the ills that flesh is beir to,” but in affectiogs of the Li: i Complaints, T ache, or stand withor ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used e paratory to, or after taking quinine. Esimupie purgative fhey ave bnequaied nlEWARE OF IMITATIONS, e genu ¢ never sugar-coat Each box has s redomes sect ou theid, with the impression, MCLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of C. McLax and Fresixe Baos. Insist i Dfi\l’;!.t‘“ S LIRS P e | red L PLE]H!G BROS., Pittshurgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently, but safhe pronurciati COUGHS, BEONCHITIE A Whats Weli-Known D Rilew's Lang " MOTHERS, BEAD1 Uaxsow Stamon, K. Gurmsxny: The demnd lor Alea’ Luog Balsam is inc recsing conetantly. be ladies think thereis no wedicing equat t» li tor Croup o Whooping Gugh, & & LR, Dregpat 5 Toll-Gare No. 2. day ot Lome oamly raade. Gost) P ewutitul Gulore Picture. Vory tamp forpack Annang T-LAW, WH, SIERAL TIOWNTY AT LAW—Comp)cire, Block, 15th Street, Letween Farnham rid Douglas ouaHa, zu:n D. L. THOMAS, TIORNEY AT LAW-—Lcaus worey, buys o el rea i te.” Ecom, s, eighton A c.Txuw, TTORNER AT Law ATl done bl Farphiam B¢, OMAHA,REB. DEXTER L, THOMAS, A TISENET AT LaW-Cruisamk s Bua ing. el A. SWARTZLAKDE ATIORET ATLAW O uu...uug:- WILLIAM TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Room No. 6, Frenser Block, opposite Post CHAHA, Wit. L. PEABODY, AW YER—Ofico—in Crelhton Dlotk, nest 1o SKA. AND JUSTIOE OF Southeast comer Filtsench 02N & GARTLETY, Attorueys-nt-haw. ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH 210CK. COR. COUZ & I15TH §78. » OMAUA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Attornsy-at-Law, omee in Hanscom's new Lok bl Fiftcenth and Farubam 8t Repick & REDICK, Attornevs at-Law. o given to all_sult 1y dewcriptioa ; ctice In ) the Courti of the State and the aied Siatcs, G4ics, Fambam 5L, oppostis FARKE CODWIN, TTORNEY AT LAW-—1ith sad Dougine et it 0. % Doase. T W7, Rionanoe, @. 3. Hoxr RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys at-Law. STEITER CELEBRATED h,m'ln nusvs'rs" And you are srived agains: discage. The Snest fomic Tor This Turrite s Hostehers Stomach Bitters, which ren . “cou- teracts wels in order, a7 o gocial 400 benedoent are Haeflciathat Sot ool s the body iarigurete ind reguiated by iis use, but desponds isbed rom all the misd. e all Druggisten-d Dealers generally CHICAGO SHOT - TOWER 0O, | Ny Manchotarers STANDARD _SHOT UY T, THF B STIN MARKET. E. W. BLATCHFORD & CO. Maaufacta-ers of Lead Pips, Shes® and Bar Lead ‘Block Tin, Fipe an! Solder, Linsesd 0.1 nd Of! Cako. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLINTOA STREET, urma ~ SHOW CASES MANTTACTORED BT J. O. WILD®E. 1817 CASS T., OMAHA, KEB. A wlwa) A oot srtcat hvaye on bind W) THE DAILY BEE. +» PROPRIETORS. OMAHA PUBLISHING Farmham, bet. 9h and 10th Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 7ein adance (p-wu) onthe Z |=\ nthe TIKE TABLES. THE MALLS. Frag rhs Py BpTE EEROERAN wrps AE Froa @w , L& w ! ] £ ta Neb., 4P xum Tows leave mto en EPA¥Ro © opawenca oS E £ & open B3 1410 p. m Sundaye. 4 0P THOMAS 7. HALL, Pommaster. 58 CHICAGQ & N ‘NORTHWESTERX. m. 730 p. m. 10008 m. Baings excepted. 8 CITY, 6T, J0E COUNOLL B BLUPTR. Ifl’:"muoe OMAUA & NORTHWRSTEEY ANDSIOUX OITY PACIFIC RAILROADS. el i : lAll{l.mBmAm. Oumaba (Iv).... 9:00am | Kearney. Pt S Kearmey Facarr 36 pm | Red ed Oloud (arr)7:65 pm Bl ‘ 26pm | Omaba (a7). AX VALLEY BALLWAT, wnv) re % am | Bocming 'Y 4BT. PAULR R bt 111 73 BRIDGE DIVISION U. oy 18 9 1 Leave Omaba, dail am,dam, 10a llL w,1p. -.!P m., 3 p.m.,6pm,0 Loave Counll Blofls:—835 8. m., 935 a.m., 1035a m, 1126 & m, 135p.m, %% 0w excoot 8 COMMERCIAL, Omaba Wiolesale Markets. ©xama, May 18, 1880, BUTTER AND EGGS., Cholcetabls 17820 Backers ota. .. lom:. gs, per dox Fresh eggr per P P nickens, per doz. .2 00@2 25 Ducks . . @8 1 it 210 9% % Extra choloe and: vy Lright 48052 Bright Table Lri 45048 New Orleans Mollasses 48050 Market advancing. Rio, pflmumohmu Rio good to prime. B.m' to good. ings () S p B | JATE B RELZE A S8 288 88388 &% i M..x 4 and s s Ro. Corrugated Ceiling, No. 1 Brme oo mawvwes SHSER & SHRSBRATIBRZZ83 38888 ~§5==g= b gDy rag B8 S8gs w28 gosss 8 88 388% SUNKNY SBAMOA. THE GAUDEN ISLANDS OF THE 8OUTH PACIFIC OCEAX. Courirr Joara-1 Hon G. W. Giiffin, i'nited States c'nsul at Aucklind, New Zealard, | delivered a lecture at the Fama'e Hgh | School yeat rdsy moinig on the | | Samosn T-lauds. It was vory ia‘cr sie |ing, and, u|heralntqr{hup uml vestigation, is v M-. said: Thave choten as tha suh] ‘ct for my lectura this morniug 8/me :c- couut of the South Sea Islands, and I | have thought to begin with { deseription of tho Samoan or Nav- igatois’ group, mot bLeceuso those islands occupy a very large speea on the map of the world, but bocause Lam of the opinion that the inhabit- ants of this group prosent a bigher typs of physical and mental manhcod than those of any of the other islands in the South Pacific Ocean. The Samoan or Navigators' Isiands d'e between the 13th and 14th parallels of south latitude, aad between the meri- dian of 168 and 173 degrees of west lorgitude. They are about 4300 miles from San Francisco and 300 miles from Sydney, Auatralia. The grou is composed of nine islands, whiel contain an srex of about 35,000 square mile'. 7Ths climate may be described as perpetual spring. The thermome- ter ranges from twenty-seven to eighty saven degraes Fabrenheit. Tho highest range occurs in January and the lowest in July, tke seasons being reversed south of the cquator. The native populaticn is about 40,000. The white residents do not number more than 300, end they consist prin- cipally of adventurers and wrecked and runaway sailors of varicus na- tiooalities. The appreach to the Is- lands, ralingina scuthwesterly di- rection, prescnts a_picture of singular beauty and magnificence. The firet island we see is Minua: the next bears the pleassnt-sourding nsmaof Oloosin- g3; then we sce Ofoo and the small island of Anou. Passing the latter we view Tutuila, with its reck-boand coast and capacious. HARBOR OF PAGO PAGO. With aleng line of coocanut trees. Then wa see Upolu, with its lufty mountains and ca:cader, intersectsd with lovely va'leys, cruesed here and thero with crysiul streams. To the west cf Upolu are the islsndsof Mo- neno, Apolima and Sarali. Monono is a pertect gerden, laid off in beautl- ful walks. Apolima s an cxtmet vol- cano. After climbing its rock- ribbed siles you can look dowa iuto the mcu'h of an immenee crater, turned int) cna of the loveliest lind- scay e; the eye ever rested upcn. This island is usedas_a fortress in time of ‘2238 8888888 18 | war, and it is deemed impregnable, 16| Thereis but cne pasage to 1, and 18 that is only wide enough to sdmit o the eutranca of a eingle boat at a time. Wken strangers are scen ap[roachiag the islard the natives srs 80 hospita- blo that they will wade out to the boat and conduct it safely through the nar- row and dangerous passege. Savaii is the lwgwt islind fa the grovp. It is about forty-five miles in length snd twenty- five miles in width. The mountains on it reach an altitude of nearly 5,000 feet. This island bas never been fuily explored. Indeed, as little is known ;;g of its interior as of the heart of Afri. $%0|ca Upolu is the most fertile island 1 25| intho group, and the next in size to 1 50 | Saveii. The mountsine on it are about 0048 00| 4,000 feci high. The beautiful lake do fd H of Latana, c'car as crystal, fully three- B P e oo 7 25 | fourths of & milein length and a e e e 25a4 00 | wile in width, crowns the summit of " New Englacd. 0042 50 | one of the highest peaks, and tosee it Xennzdy n.mn !'s‘l 150 | js well worth a visit to Samoa. Nearly = s ggg all the trecs and plants common to the cf:m ooe pint in basketa .20 00s30 00 | trovics flourish in the utmcst Juxuri- Ghampes G Sapagns Teor | ouncas on (his favored isle, Tho ca- Wine 00a10 00 | tives have a tradition that the Garden i 00a10 50 | of Eden was Iocated in Up.ln; snd, Ales, Edinby 27| indced, when I think of the' wendorfal do_ Base & Caltycbecos 3 2| beauty of its mountains and . jusE s ';u&i and caverns and lakes avd streams, I T SR o 43433 | canuot blume them _for believing that o : 11 | our first parents, Adam end Eve, there LIVED ASD LOVED AND SINNED. In person the Samoanistall and commandiog. He s suppesed to be of Malayan origin. He has straight, bleck bair, and dark brown eyes and high check bones, His cnmplexion is 00 | 8 sort of reddirh brown. He feels that he is a person of no crdinary character, and distains to do work of any kind except hunt and fish. He hasa great averdon to wearng clothes. His Bock Webbing, ¥ bl principle garment conslsts in a ofrclet HABNESS LEATHER, 41| of Tileaves worn about the loins. The 45| Samoan 1 adies, however, display a 35| great passion for drees, but_sre mot 33| particolar about concealing their per £ aon. A brdal cotome cousiste of & Peache 1 “*| fine cream-colored mat, ornamen E:‘fi:i:-::fl':mu i 10 50 | with ecarlet feathera, looped sbout CANNED 60003 S 12 00| the waist, garland of white flowers B SR % 88| tastefu’ 1y sat in bright green, leaves, it Oysters 2 1b 2% 50| and a necklace of nautilua_ ehel | gt rsigon 38 5 00 [ 3ttended one wedding where the bride ndndz D, vm.; ni i 55| aud her maids wore very lovg trains, Standard Toma straw-colored and fringed with paro- b, ¥ case 835 i page SRV 15 S e e i memory o th mntonat | 05 3 her PG S PRSI ' Raspberries, 2 1, B s 3.90| gimes S asscts, o vty oy wrcs ss fol | seen it ported carefully in zl];e m‘:dllln Biackbor 7 and falling grac:fully over the shoul- <3 0 O asar Enciowed i P.O.orde torg1.00 | ders to the wast. The men ususlly D 300 |for ybeh send box “Auakens.” Tbava el | wesr their hai lhcrst. nu? n;w':‘ul: 240 = 2 Sou shat | then come across a Samoan dandy Dol from e veink B e 1 ths Jovta | & love lock falling over his shoulders. of being to_declare it & ‘oo being able ‘o dtclare myssiten: | Thor 10| Bomsstsoe bl sle Y Techrs, ATt | Thoir combe conaiatof few leaflta of | e ahe com el e e ot A nskosts” has | the cocoanut, some of which are artis- g given me more rlet than two years dcloring | tically made ud _worn as orosments ith our best physicuus pere. _ Surely smontt | bohing tho ear. The ears of the wo- ‘should be erected in of Ji hoveiior of Anaksa. - Send at ooce t you men o coulonally plerosd. with a Comal g 1 o+ who . | thorn. Small red flowera constitute Greenwich Tyt e 0 Lo oty toany o v | L0 ey ot e Beans,per busk £ cine, shouid you seef: to puslish this. rings. The Samosu langusge can Cheess full cream ... Sincerely Sour VAt o rio, pa, | Bardly bo said to be a distinot or iso- Window Glass, l‘tfl";i::g dis o e x.&:«.{ by m;::. " price h;le-l one. kn belongs u;fl |}m ll:mlxly s 2 ) per box. Bamples sent free to all sufferers | of gpeech known as the Malayo-Poly- count off MDWA.R!. ;':‘Iv\hmlinn o “Anskenis Dapot, Box 3346, | 1o 210 e by mearly all the inbab- itants of the islands in the north an CE i £ the islands in the north and i : G eouth Pacific coean, extending from Horse-shoe bar. Weary mortals racked with pain, Hawsii to New Zealand, and from Norway pail rod. Evectsene fro sanel Mg Madigasoar in forty-five degrees east 81 7 3873 3674 DUCKS. Fimouth «AA> 10 oz i , and joy and mirth, sparkle found tky hearth; brain and heart; T e Eive ot a fout Parify the lfe, the blood, I isease and fagrance on tay breath, Sl at wharomle ad Kem A NATIONAL BLESSING ilSOZODONT. for therecan be “foulmouthed” man or woman who usesit. It is purifying, beautifying, and _exquisite in flavor. Whoever uses it zezularly will keep his teeth for years, and whoever abstains denies himself a great luxury. It costs com- paratively but little money, and is valuable. Why is SPALDING's GLUE like love? Because it forms strong attachments. Oh, dear. An Honest Medicine ¥ree of Charge) Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, we know of none we can rec- ommend as highly as Dz, Kixg's N Ducovzxx for Consump Asthma, Bron ver, 'Hoarseness, Ti in Throat, loss of voice, etc. This m icine does positively cure, and that where everything else has failed. can show one-half so many remedy. For Asthma achief. The proper word Taumafa, radicall; Fronchitis 1 1a . pectoctspecite, au. | 04, f he i vg Tigh reok, then | ssenser, Homeopathic S ing the very cases in the short- | the word Tande is used. -“"“""""‘"Sueclfic NO 28 est time possible. We say by all| The Samoan noble has as high an | —i° 'he most'suc- a0 means give it » trial Trial appreciation of the ity Of his | vity an gy ik of powde for 85, sort pos. froe. 1iz0 §1.00. For sale by | blood as an English is of the fl-fl'&""m“x l’:g,"m' §()ly .J. K, ISH, Omahs, * 7 opinion that Bo femeds’ of &' better | {20 ED. Co 08 Fulion BC, Ner Kok, inardsad Forsyth, Omaba. 1) ril&w n, Coughs, itis, 'Hay Fe- longitude beyond the mxm of Copri- cornin longitude 109 degrees west, All these FORMS OF SPEECH, are governed by the eame laws and thetame grammatical principles. The Samonn language is composed prin Dally of voweld s Tacide’ 15 ey no harsh consonants or any guttural sounds. Itisin fact & soft and mu- sical langusge. The alphabet is com- posed of fourteen lstters, aeloufg Imnpatv. Alspronounced in three difforent ways. First, as in_father, second, short, as in xut, and lbml very short, aa inmate (msle.) Eion aro pronounced the syme as in the continental laegusges. G has a nawl round, ngs, as in sing pago pago. The name of the harbor of ukniln is pro. nounced as if spelled® pango pango, The syllables consist of a vowel ulone, followed by a single conscnant. Thare are never more than three lotters in a syllable, and every syllable must end ina vowel. Theacoent s invariably on the penultimate, and forms & 3 tain guide for pronunciation. no in- voica is raised in s and prolonged. somewhat nnf prenouncing the last syllable, 1t is supposed by many that there are two different languages in Samos, one for the chiefs or nobles, and the other for the common people, but such is not the case. The ehief em a choicer selection of wos are, however, certain expressions which the common people must not use when sddressing . For example, the wotd ai, to eat, should not be pronounced in the presence of EW the ed- No beneath him in rank, if indeed ho is not positive that ali persoas cf a lower degree tban him- ! relf are made of onra, & dirty sort of red clay common in Samoa, at all events he holds fast to the idea that the Great Croator of all things male him atd hisanc.stors OUT GF THE FINEST DUST that could ba jricured in all the { world, Tke chiefs will is to st:ong | that poas of his clan care to oppoeeit. | { He may be very weak and vcry fool- [ ish, but neverthcless Fe is a chi-f. | He takea ths lead 1n war and pere:- You carnot keep your presence, and no ove is while he is stansiag or | speak while e is spcaking. Al are made to fesl his importance, and he | in served first with food and drink. He helps himself to what he wants. 1f one of h's clap bas a fine mat that strikes bis fancy, he has no scruples about appropriatiog it. You mast stand aside when he enters your p: enco and greet him with a profound and humbls bow; in fact it is '‘room for his lordshi ‘We canaot address him by the plebian you. Itis your grace, your highness, your mumy, or whatever his rank may Samoans say that the fizun mocn is A wuman instead of a man. The sfory goes that once upon a time thers was a great famine in Samca, and the moon determined to pay the eartha vist. When it got to the emrth it parsed everybody untl it came across Sina and her {ilt)c daughter. It was twi- light; and Sina was beating some bark for the purpose of makivg native Cloth. She happened to lo.k up and saw the moon, and said: “Coms near er and let my child get a piece of you.” The moon, before she had thus ken, was stracs with her beauty and wisked to fivor her, but became very angry at her worldliness in talkiog ab-ut her child wanting to eat it, ay if it wers a piece of green checse. So the moom ee'z d Sina and her child, and her ma'let and board, upon which she bal been beating bark, and corried them &ll off to. the sky, where they have been ever since. Now the Samoans say when they look at the moon, ‘“There is Sina, and her child and mallet and bard, ‘Whitewashed Babies, Chamber's Journal. A missionary stationed at one of the South Sca Islinds determined to dive his residenco a cost cf whitewash. obtain this in the absence of 1...", coral was reduced t5 powder by burn- ing. The natives watcked the process of buraiog with interest, believing that the ccral was being cooked fur them toeat. Next moraing they be- held the missionary’s cotage glitiering in the rising sun whito as snow. They danced, theysang, tey corcamod with joy. The whels island wes iu commo tion. Whitewssh becams the rage. Hagpy was tho coquet'e who could ephance her charms by a daub of the white brush. Con- tentions arose. Ope party urged their superior rank; another obtained pos- seasion of the brush, and valisntly beld it against all comers; a third tried to upset the tub to ob'ain some of the recious cosmetic. To quiet the hub- ub, more whitewash was made, and ina week not a hut, a domestic utsnsil, awazclub, ora germent but wasas whits as enow; not an_iuhabitant but had a skin painted with grotasque - ures; mot a pig that was not whitened, and ‘oven mothers mizht bo seen in every direction capering _joyously, and yelling with delight at the super- b beauty of their whitewashed ba- s TRUTH AND HONOR. aery: —What is tho best family medicins in o world o regulaio the bowcls purity the Llood, remove cosiivences and billiousues, aid digeetion a0d tone up the wholo eystem? Truth aad honor compes us to anawer, Hop_ Bittors, ‘purs, parisct avd Lavaioss. o another colam; ¥ Tt is well kuown that a relationship ex~ e benween pile, consiipation, kidhoy diseasos and liver troubles. In Kidne; Wort wo have a remedy that acts on t4 general system and restores health by gen. fly auding unture's intornal process, sept26diw Buckien’'s Arnica Salve; The Best SALVE in the world for Cats, Bruites, Sores, Uloors, Salt Rhoum, Fover Soros, Tetter, Chapp- od Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. Thia Salve is guaranteed to give prfoct satiafac- tiod In every case or money re tunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH, Omaha. Only Direct Line to France. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN STWEEN New Tork d Harve Fe (1,18 foot of Morton, of compan; Travalers by this line's10id both tranait by En Jah railwy and tho discomlort of croeing the channe lin a small boat ANADA, FRANOEcE, Wednesdsy Jaauary 21 noon. AMERIQUE, B. Jovoio, Wednesday Febraary i m. ¥ Sk?i CE, Tavomus, Wednesday, Februsry PRICE OF PASSAGE (inciuding wine): TO HAVRE—Firat Cabin, §100 and380; Second Oabin,65; Steerage, §26, ncluding wine, bedding a0d ttnsiis. TLOUIS DE BEBIAN FRANK E. MOORES, Street, Bet. Farnbam o, U, 8 Expre Ofco e ) OMAHA. NEB § 820 & KENNEDY’'S EAST INDIA Aoty 5 Brondmr X ¥ o B, et Bid th ‘and Dovglas, Next Door of Pain %0 m2.0m AND BNV BR.A GX. ‘NOLLIMASNOD ‘syuomeFueie(] SOIIE WENEWNOUY ‘vlecedssq 0, A FAMILY TONIC ek g BITTERS! ILER & 0., SOLE MANUFACTURERS, OMAHA, Neb. @RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINA TKADE MARK. The Great AADE MARK. English Remedy, An untailing cure for Sem- y mail to every one. n'waludlmnhmld by all druggists -kagos for $5, or wil o recei the mone e 1o T b Darsor, OMARADY 7. K. 18K, AXD BY AL toinas2BUGE GGISTS EVERYWHERE. NERVOUS DEBILITY Humphreys' oo = AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, faseinating tints of Complexion for whi ladies strive are chiefly ficial, and all who will take the tmul;le may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the use of Hagan’s Mag- nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- lessand always reliable article, Sold by all druggists, The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish, removes Sal- lowness, Tan, Redness, Erup- tions, ail evidences of excite- ment and every imperfection, Its effects are immediate and Sonatural thatno human heing can detect its application, TR e T I T Swallowing POISON IN CATARRHAL MUCEOUS, causes: FCUL BREATH aod disgusting expectoration; CRACKLNG PAINS in the head and forehead; iseases, is as Sertln In T oote 4 roammation e et pox. D. 6. McKxuvxr, Gov't. Inspector, 167 Mott St., . Y., cured of yery bad Chronic Catarrh. R, G. Buscknum, at Lord & Taylor's, Broadway, Y., cured of 3 YEARS CATARRH; 1 PACKAGE. 8. Brmowor, Jr., Jeweler, 007 Erondway, N Y., (i2dy), cured of Terriblo HAY FEV Bav. €. Joxus, New Bright “Worth s C. Howrs, 59 W. 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OMANA TICKET OFFICES—154 Farnham St,, Cor. 14th, and at Union Pacific Uni SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2 New Montgom- ery Street. ., 48 Dey Si. by CURE I dativerod at 41 503 packnge:” Think of 2 REAL CURE for an obstina®. discass, at this trfling cost. docteod RON TURBINE WIND ENGINE MANUFACTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds in use in Towa and Nebraska Sold by Dsalers in nearly every county. This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill use, 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, Omaha, Neb. ONLY EF‘FEOTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR Bright s Discuse, Diabutes, Norvous, Delillty, d . Send for our treatiso on thoKidno; Eclinos You Should Heed, o lttlo pamphiet a great deal of information Excelsior Kidney Pad Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS. The Famous Seltzer Spring of Germany in Every American Home! TARRANT'S SSLTZER APERIENT Based upon a scieat (ic avalysisof this celebrated German Spring, Is :ts concontrated _duplicate, witn thirty £0 {51ty sparkling dotes in each bot: de. Suid by Druggists the worid over. mi2ecdawgw . I. C. In an absolute aad irresistible care for It preventa O absolate phyrcal and moral| proskion tha Tolows tha Fadica. breaking o sk scimlss or BArcoHice =3 Package, prepad,to cure o5 persons, 62 3 11, our dragiists, $1.45 por b s ooy il pats loosens o e, P o e ‘The oo Pad for Stomarh, Liver snd s periar e Ol by abmerpein: ect—ack drugyist i i tham a1} e et FOR SALE BV ALL URUCG'S'S maps, etc., not ob- Ticke Ofice, address any agent of the Company, or MARVIN HUCHITT, W. H- STENNETT, Gen'l Manager, - Gou’l Pae. Agont, CHioAGO, ILL. JAMES T. CLARK, 1 Ag't O'maha & Counel Dloffs CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Gld Reliable Siowz City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And 't pojntsin Northern lows. Minnesota and Dikota. This Jine is. cquipped with the im- proved Westinghouse Automatic Ale Brakesand Siler Patform Gouplor aud Bufle. And for BSPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT i Elegant Drawing Room sud ‘wne and cootrolied by the com- aud St. Pral. 2 Tran pot at_ Council Blufls, at 5:15 p_m., p. m, and St. Paul , mak'ng »~TEN HOURS 1¥ Apvaxce ANy Orner Roure. St. Paul at $:30 p.m 15 2 m. and Trancfor Depot, Council Eluff o that your tickets read c. oF Pacif endent, Missouri Vailer, I KOLINSO A el Pae. Agen. I, G'BRYAN, wnd Pasuhger Agent. ‘Council Biufts SHORT LINE 1880. THE K. C.,ST. JOE&C. B.R.R., 1 tho only Direct Line 1o ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cara between Omaba and 5¢. Lous ‘and but une betwecn Omaha avd New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RRACHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities th less charges audin advanco of other lines. This o 1> i equipoed with Pullman's 2 Cars, Palaco Day Coach- Plattorm _and TICKET READSWN St Joseph and B uffs K K. vIa SUEY andSt. Lools. &2 Ticketa for sale at all coupon stations | the West. LFB D, A C. DAWES, .+ Genl Pase & Ticket gt . Joseph, (GREST, Ticket Agen, 214 Fitigenth Sireoty beween Farmbam and Donglas, Union Block, Omat, 308, TEHON, . BA Paw. Agoht, Omaka G Guk THROUCH T2 CHICACO Without Change of Cars! TECE CEICAGO BURLINGTON & QU“‘GY RAILROAD. With Smooth and Perfect Track, Elegant Pas- senger Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS. Itis scknowlelged by the Press, and all who travel over it, to bo the Fest Appointed and ‘Best Managed Road Inthe Gountry, PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, And Points East, nd Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choios of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Triace Slocping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. uipped with Al ExpressTraing on this Tine are eqy es and nghouse Patent. Atr br tection Against Acci- dents In the world.. PULLMAN PALAGE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Are run on the Burliogton Route. ation concorning Routes, Rates, Time cte., will be cheerfully given by At th siice of tho Barlington Routé, rteenth Street, Omal KINS, W, 1 Mroager, 3. O FHILLIRY General'Agent, Omaha, DU €I, ot Agent, Omaha. fabs-dly 2 Only Remedy r Tfli AT THE SANE TIME QN E LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. § ‘s combitied action gives i won- I porrer to cure all diseases, S I == e 106 allow thess great onguns| e, dogged o ey, “and§ s formorsare therefors forced) ] ¢ slonid be ezpellod) TIIJII DON T BE DECEIVE! 'Rock and Rye in p'a: wade, the GENCINE b Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal R—wenue TREASURY DZPARTY DFFICE OF INTERNAL REVE: D. ¢, January 21, 1 Mosgr. LAWRENCE & MAKTIY, ot guantity of tho BXCSAN ¢ artlele in pectoral complaiats, cumpound anagrooat e remed o, o opiaion of ihia o glamod aga me Revised Statutes, and w without rendering them Yours Resgec Lawrence & Martin, C sists, Grocers ani General CO. witl supply tho truleat mamofasturcr pricer. ” _1A MU M}N WHO IS UNACQUAINTED wiTH THE S A Y e XA CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND_ & PACIFIC R. R 18 THE GREAT l'(.l NN/ THE EAST & T)'IE WESe ing purosmons, Soncitd ; T 32X = withthe LS. &M.5 g # Nintorses: Aunmm(u T.awia and Audubon: and 3 Avoen to Hari This. |: positively the onl HEIGHTS, with F. « & i s, And Dperates's tirous o St of enjoying ‘your e beautiful pralries of fiter Li, Gea'l Supertitendent. GHAS SHIVEPlflK FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And everything I};ena.ining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OHEAS. SHIVERIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivater T X880 MANUFACTUREDBY S. P. MAST & C0.,SPRINFFIELD, 0 They also rake Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Srings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Style. Inquire tor them at the best dealers. . PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb.r Bank, Troy The Cashierof the First Nation. hio, mys: Moy T% gy, 0., Decomber S0th, 1579, Da Bowasio Mbicis o Fiin, 0© ‘v teoablel with Rheuma- v the acate. £ 0 badiy that b Toriach the A new and and hitherto unknown remedy fo ise ascs of the Kdneys, Biadder,and Urinary T~ il Organs. (ively care Diabetes, Gravel, Drop- L ribE D isense, Imabiliey to etain o ervel i roe, Caar e Hamier, gk ed ‘scanty arine, nnating, 3 ..’..,..,; Wotlnes, wad ol P i 43.00 we will Dragist, by, remiting u T ot otiles o the heumatic Curey o et ibe Pile_ emedy, by exproms prepaid v plain direction {or shiphing The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Coy PIQUA, omo e Gt J: avoidce ntormal medicines, o certain in ¢ o i 53 Drogeia r st by el e wpon receipt ot the price, §2.00. ml.lvmu.mns. SSend ad your ufi— for our Lttle boot, ——-——m‘—_"— o NS T ioH, Ageot Aul-bnnu $66ims e i a8 Co. P

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