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AR, vt e e 45 Yearsbeforethe Public. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy “for all the ills that flesh is heir ut in affections of the Liver, and inall Bilions Complaints, Dyzpepsia, and Sick Head: ache, or diseas that character, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre. paratory to, or after taking quinine. | As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-cost Bach box I with the imprcssion MCLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of McLaxe and Fresine Bros. 2 Insist wpon Laving the genuine m © MCLANE'S LIVER PILES, pre. PLE!I\(. BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name elled differently, but same COUGHS, ERO What & Well-Known Druggist says sbout Allev's Lung Falsam, MOTILERS, BEADY ©axs D Sramion, y. Smmunex: The demnd tor lews' Lang Dl s neroasing iy, think there s no i (o a3d Whooping Congh. C. 5. MAKTIN, Droggist. Sald by all Medicine M Toll-Gate No. 2. T g, i el WL $7 & wesk. §12a day at home cully mage. Costly /o tt Irec. Addrosm Traes Co. Fortiand, e ATTCRHEYS-AT-LA WM, SIMERAL, TTORNEY AT LAW—C.mpleis Block, 15t Stzeet, between Farnham 71 Douglas’ ALL4, NE) D. L TTORNEY AT LAW-_Louns money, buys (N, sele e state,” lom 8, Crigtuon A C. TA0UP, émlfl!! AT LAW-Officw In Hacscom's Block, with George Z. Prichett, 1608 rohasm X, OMABA, NEB. DEXTER L. THOMAS, Anomu AT LAW—Cralckenauk » Babid A M. GHADWIGK Amnnv AT LAW—Offce 1604 Parnliam A. SWARTZLANDE Amun ATLAWCor. 19 snd Farnive vm.um & FONDA. WM. L. PEABODY, AWYER —OBoo—1a C Pogt Offico, OMANA, A% Patenls rocured. Sm ¥oTA ¥ ru LBOTIONS Ma E. D. MOLAUCHLIN. TIORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF o TUE FEACE—Southesst corner Filteenth las st. arc nha\uum Prompily Attendod tn. USRIEN & OARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFICE-Unlon Block,Fiftocnth and Farnbam™ AL ROBISOR. Room bion Block, next to XA Crelghton tuné-Af T D= SENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK, COR. DOUD. & ISTH §7§. OMANA, NEB. W. J. Connell, .Attorney at- Lawn Ofoo: —Front. MI-. l In Hanscom's Farubam Burcots. Joun L. Raviox, REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. oD stietion wil be giren o all sute corporations o “doseription ; in a1 the Courts of the State and the > Dnlted States.” Otice, Parmbam 5L, opposite Court. H AUAMS & SIMERAL, - Aflom AT LAW—Room 6 m: Block, 1th ad ougias rets. _sobih” C. F. MANDERSON, AT AT LAVt Faruhem A Omshs Nebrasia \ PARKE CODWIN, Ammn AT LAW—Léth aad Dougiss Sirets, with 0. W. Dosoe T W, T, Racuanos. RICHARDS & HUIIT Attorneys-at- Law. Orrica—215 outh Fourteeoth Bret ———— e Only Direct Line to France CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN STWEEN sow York and Sarvy Fer LR ot "oid both tranait by En rosing the matort of ANADA, Fuanoscr, Welnosdsy Jauuary 1 Almqv.vl. B. Jovcio, Wedaesdsy February ri.um Truomias, Wednesday, February imm OF PASSAGE (including wine) EAVILE - Fieet Cain, $100 i Bacond ubm.m Steerage, m,ln:ludln"lu.lhdfln( and utineils. LOUIE DE pEniAx, & Broadway eS Office A—mihlnIOIAl'(A NER, 51“‘2 por day at ‘Sampies worth 96 tree e Sinan & Cors Foriand Maine; KENNEDY’S ot Baia <~ EAST INDIA| ‘NOLLAKASNOD ‘sjuemoFunie( suoNNg WENPWMOUY ‘SCOdssq 0,1 v A FAWMILY TONIC AND BEVERAGH. K BITTERS ! ILER & GO, SBOLE MANUFACTURERS, OMAHA. Neb. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICIN® THADE 127K, The Great [ADE MARK. English Remedy, ucnce of Selt-Abase ; o I—ory Uaiverml Lusivade; Fabd tn the Bk Dimncs of, Vi, Premaiure O Age and many other Diseases hat nd .r.-mum Grave. Svare 5. e o by e 5l draguists o s s b il on v .10 Groy Meatoine Co. Miw { OMATABY J. K. I8k R BT 'DRUGGISTS EVERTWHRRE. . A~ Cuas R. Revicx. | g N (0ORKS, No. 214, Weat Sida Tatt | Pe ‘and Dodzias, Next Door SHOW CASES MANTTACTORID BY O. WILDE 1517 OASS ST., OMAHA, NEB, .w'uwdm-mmunfi.‘ THE DAILY BEE. « PROPRIETORS. Farnhem, TERAS OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 yeac,in the bet. adanca (postpaid).. cuose. €N W.ER 40am 0 ANQiMam,3p oR1ARRE, CoasJoed0a m, Bp.m S City & P. 430 a @ C.P R R, 1150 m BB K, EBAm ox am 03s. [ cEl CEX s Ciiy 8 P U Pt B & M. Sth and 10tk Streets. Arrh;lnmubemn reo1Trains v NION PACLFIC. LaAvE. 3:20p. m. 425 p m. 1:40 p. m. 13308 m. B 1145 oKD OF THE WURLIGTON BOUTE LRAYS oXALA rone. P y Excopt Sunde BaANER |n"5v.uufla. R B e Rioominglon(ur¥:26pin 55 pm. BEPUBLICAN VALLEY un.wum Orleaus (iv) 7 Orleans (ar) 7:00 p. m. SIOUX CTY AST. PAULR R ‘SRIDGE DIVISION U.P. R. B m. | Bloomingion (e} Hartings (ar) ‘DOMMT TRALNE. Leave Omata, daly:—8 a.m. 9a m, 10 & LT 0, 1P @, 8 £ Omaas at § and e 0 GHAHA & KEPUBLIGAN nLLn R.R. v 5. e M P, by iy exceot Bunday. ———e COMMERCIAL, Omaba Woolesale Marketa, Onana, May 24, 1880, BUTTER AND EGGS, SYRUPE, Extra choice and very bright. Bright Table Dri New Orleans M Market tdvlnm ¥ case Standard Peaches, 3 m ¥ case. Buspborries, 21y berrier, _ T Com. 3 Apples, G Narrow Far' l'm 2 I, ¥ case. String Greenwich Lye,per case Beans,per bushel. Cheese full cres Window Glass, count off H Ib, ¥ case. ;n:l»e. 5, ¥ case. ¥ o am GLASS. 60 t. dis- ot ARDWARE. 1RON! m ‘nails—tens, upwards. Nw'str's h o itoom nails BROWN COTTONS. to Insanity or | Boston S. 0. :gs;.:ua::z E2R2ISSELLUIBRY -n'?‘.-'iwfi Ba - Uy 5 NuguNsaaaaaagna B £ £ Framing, 18 £. and under. Each add. t. over 13, o 3L Flncuzg, ho. 1, 12t0 20 B8 s8ms uE8s gossy 8 888 83388 828 838 888x °288 8888888 REB 85528 88 0. Corrugated Ceiling, No. 1.. SHINGLES. Brmw oo Hevee SESRY 8888 2E55E 2 SK¥8SRISILRBIIF 33888 Ess. éé@én g e §... B0 BB .. STITLSRSIBBEREE lo mu caselots Chmm-. pintsin basketa Domestic pagne. Homiock apper, ' ook Oak upper, ¥ !’w: ] E 3 2 753 00 o ve ki 3 25 Boot Webbing, ¥ bolt 40050 HARNESS LEATIER, No. 1 Pittsburg Osk. 2 No. 2 Piaburg Osk ] . 1 Clnciunait O Nor k 38 35 He ml’wk Ed ho’ 2 ‘COAL, KETAIL Anthricite . Blossburg. Wyoming. TRUTH AND HONOR. Query:—What is the best family medicino in the world_to regulato the bowels, purify the { mors costveucms and, billoument, ald stem? Truth p Biltery 1Am All Piaved Out Ti3 Sommon complaint in hot westber you Seel 80, get a package of Kidney Wor and taks & and boa sl ot once foe] {ts tonie o}n gLt Keops T the healtby the Kidneys, Bowel nd restores the and Liver, freogth to the weary body. natural life and Bucklen's Arnica Salve; The Brsr SaLvE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rhotm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfeot satiafac- tiod in every caso or money re kmded. Prico 25 conts per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH, Omaha. The Famous Seltzer Spring of Germany in Every American Home! TARRANT'S SSLTZER APERIENT Based upon scientifc anasisof this eelcbrated German Spring, is 1ts copcentrated_duplicate, ith thiey to t.m) parkling doses in each bot. y Diuggists the world over. m SR e “"‘"""W..mm.m;, SR Sk o e, < [Hop Bters Mig. Co., Rochester, .. Sole £g-1i- The Hop Pad for Stomach, I Stomach, Liver and Eitoey. is oall ogbers. Cures| caperior b7 atsorption. Tha Hop Bitters R1g. Co, o Rockocer, . Y. e, pr- .-....,..""‘l.r ot ...".‘."L""-'J. Shan ol e s [FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. o GOING FOR A STOMACH-PUMP. THE ADVENTURES OF A NEWSBOY AND A NICKEL YESTERDAY. St Low's Kepubl'can. Jack Cornich, tha newsboy, stood ! in front of the Grand opera-house at | !goivg-in tim> y.sterdsy. Ho was [ Tooksag st tke payer on' the walls and wondering how mn.aay einners and sairts there were inride, anyhow. He was chewing a nickel for the rea- fon that ho did not have anything botter to chew All at once he forgot himeelf. He bwsn to fol huigry and tho vickel turred into a sugar bull’s eye atd s'id down his_throat. Asit slid he regsined his equilibrinm and attempted to spit up the nickel again. But it was d>wn too far and to save his life he cou'd not bring it ack. Toeay that hs was frizhtened is putting it mildly. He ws panic- stricken. He ran around into the alley and met “‘Red” Reardon. “Reddy,” said Jack, *‘get a doctor for I'veswallered anickel. Wil 1die? Did you ever know a man to get well after swallerin’ a nickell” “Never,” said Reddy, “‘when T soed you a comia’ thro’ the al'ey I know’d you was goner.” “0 Loxd, ULard," you see itsure 'nufif” “T'm given yoa no breeze now,” said Reddy, “whya blind man could 800 you'd swallered somethin’. Why your faces whiter 'n salt.” “‘Ain’t there no way to save & fel- ler's life,” said Jack, ““can’t you think o' somethin’ Red? You 'member how T yanked you out o’ de ribber one day when you had de cramps.” “You might try de ‘spensary,” said Red, “Kelley, do Dutchma, got a dose a picen pumped out o’ him up dero onco, and doy might pump do nickel oat of you. TR T dispensary and Reddy ran after him. They found Drs. Dorsett and Kaufman i in. “I've swallared a nickel,” toDr. Dorsett. “‘Can’t you her out snd save my life?” “A pump won’t work on a nickel,” the doctor. “You pumped pizen out of Kelly de Dutchman,” said “*Red” Reradon ““Pizen ain’t nickel+,” said the doc- s3id Jack, “‘did Jack pRmp tor. ‘0 Lord! O Lerd! then I'm a goner,” said Jack. “‘No you ain't,” said the doctor. ““'ll fix you all right.” Aud so saying he gave Jack a dose of medicine and sent him away with a s‘atement to the effect that it wou'd take a great many nicke's to put an end to ths cxistence of a boy of Jack’s inches and weight. The Gulieless Wi nese. Do you know the prisoner well?” asked the attorney. ““Neverknow him sick,” replied the witness. “No levity,” said the lawyer stern ly. “Now, sir, did you ever seo the prisonerat the bar]” “Took mauy a drick with him at the bar.” ““Apswer my question, sir,” yelled the lawyer. How long have youknown the prisoner?” *From two feot up to five feet ten inches.” “Will the court mka the—" “I have, judge,” said the witness, anticipating the lawyer; “I have an- swered the question. I knowed the prisoner when he was only two feet long and a man five feet ten—" “*Your honor—"" “It's a fact’, Judge; I'm under my oath,” persisted the witness. The lawyer arose, placed both hands on the table in front of bim, epread his legs upm, leaned his hody over the table, and ssid: “Will you tell the court what you know about this case?” “That ain't his name,” replied* the witnees. “‘What ain't his name?” “Case.” ““Who seid it was?" “Youdid. You wanted to know what I knew about this Case—his name's Smith,” “Your Honor,” howled the attor- ney, pluckiog hisbeard out by the roote, “will you make this man sn- swerl” ““Witness,” eaid the Judge, “you must answer al the questions put to you.” “Land o’ Goshon, Jedge, hain't I bindoin’ it! Let the blamed cuss fire away. I'm ready.” “Then,” said the lawyer, “don’t beat about the bush any more. You and this prisover have been friends?” “‘Never,” promptly responded the witness. “What! Wasn't you summoned hero o frieud.” “No, tir, I wassummoned here as a Presbyterian. Nary one of us was ever friends—he's an old}line Baptist, witbout a drop of Quaker in him.” “‘Stand down,” yelled the lawyer in disgust “‘Hey. “Stend down.” ““Can’t do it.” T'll sit down o stand Bl ronora tba s o box.” Wi toess retires muttering: Well if t the lhlck headest cuss I ever eyes on.”—[Ex. How Johnny Went into the Circus. Detroit Free Press. Just before the circus opened yes- terdsy afternoon a.woman, accom- panied by her son, a boy about six- teen years of ege, appeared on the grounds and was the first at the ticket wagon. When the window was open- ed the mother said to the tizket seller: ““If you will be so kind as to let a Sl Johnny int> the circus he will carry water to the elepbant.” ‘“tand back, madam, etand back!” he cried, as he 'took in the half dollars over her head. She took the boy by the hand and marched to the entrance of the big tenr exphmmg to the man at the door iy Johuny Is going to carry hay to the comels.” “You and your Johmny carry yourself right out of this!” was the very emphatic reply. “‘Couldn’t we both go in for ten cents, if we sat on the ground?” “No, ma'sm! Stand back now; you are in the way.” They fell back for & consultation. The boy had tears in his eyes, and the mother looked determined. “Don’t cry, Johnny desr—your mother loves you aud and will get you in,” she consolingly remarked, as she lod him again to the ticket wagon. Crowding and pushing her way in, she called out ““Thisboy'sfather wasa preacher and you ought to let him in free.” “Stand back, madam, stand back,” was the answer she got. *Can’t you let us in for ten centsl” “‘No! mo!” She drew the boy out of the crowd and took a walk around the tent. There was a spot where the canvas was raised a little and as they halted there she said: “Johony, a mother's lov. can_sur- mount every obstacle. T'll stand here and you crawl under m tent.” She spread her skirts as far as pos- sible. and the boy made a dive and disappeared. In about ten seconds he reappesred in the shape of a ball, and he didn’t stop rolling until he had gone thirty feet. The mother straightened him o‘;:ad lifted him up ond Inquired what know,” replied oA the boy, as hl looked back at - the tent, “bat I guess I don't ’! for any more mother's love—I'll take pink # lemonade in place of it.” * | How to Grow Beef nTwo Years. i iculturs. ia Tapily sssing throuh i'§ transition stae {" The early history 1y &'l agric cu'tural countrizs shows its st o porta to bs of the raw mat pieen's i wiizhty i of irwe- portst on t) the conuiry of covsump | ton must come «u: of the cuntry of w, a1 the cost producion. No country ever became we.l'hy by flpu(u' e mt We have export f nesr- Iy 80,600,000 bushe's of e duriug the lat sx yoars. Thisi p iueipally uzed in Enzlacd to grow be-fand mutten If it fakos cght | pounds of corn, on an averaze, to | grew a pound o dressed be-f, then it | costs from two to five timesas much to tzansport this cera, as it would the | beef grown from it. Skilful farmers should work the surplus raw materiz of their firms into the condensed product of beef, mutton, wool, pork or diary products. Itis were folly, in a national sen e, to attemyt to keep up the fe-tility of the soil with arti- cial fer.ilizrs; as the German adige hssit: ““No cattle, no manure; no manure, no crops.” The prosperity of cur future agriculturist must de- pend on the skillful feeding of thean- imals, and the bovice anim:l will take thefront. A great impe:us has lately been given to our beef production by the expertation of live cattle and dead meat in quartess, thereby presenting it fresh and toothsome to the English consumer. Aud fiest we must consider the bo- vine animal a3 a machine for the con- version of food into meat and milk. The animal has no pow.r of creiting anything; it simply clibora’es and ap propriates the olements of food—first to suppcrt its own sy:tem, generating animal heat axd supplying waste, and thea the surglus fo enlarging its frame and muscular eystem, and adding to its weight. Bat the animal is wholly dependent upon its food f.r every power it exerts as a living creature, every breath it draws and every motionit makes. The beef producer must accord no indepen Jent power to theanimel. In themature animal two- thirds of the food, in a full ration, is expended in keeping the animal alive —food of support—without increase of weight. Tte younger the apimal t-el-ssthe food of sopport, and the grest © the growh or increase in weight from a given amount of food. Ina ttate of nature, cr in the hands of & _poor fosder, the bovine auimal requires four to five years toreach maturity; but as the animal is whelly dependsnt upon its food for growth, the time required for maturirg de- pends upon theemcunt of food it can asgimilate. Impr ved b-eeds that huve been many yesrs under skillful feeding mature two years esrlier, At a cattle fa'rin France, as long 8go as 1846, M. Renault found a twa- year-old bull that kad all his perma- nent teeth, and all the poiats of devel- opment and maturity in erfection, and was led to investigate the effect of skilful breeding sud feeding in hesten- ing the maturity of anima's, He sa “Thanks to a better systom of mai agement and feed'ng of cattle, and to judicious and advantageous crossinge, it is certain that many of our bovine race have have experienced in their form, and especially in their preco- cious devolopment, unmistakable changes for the better.” A caratullstudy of the snimals thus early matured shows that they are as completely developed in all their parts a3 if produced under the cld_style of feoding 1 four years instead of two. —[E. W. Steart in Land aud Home. An Extensive Vineyard. Los Angeles Journal, Don Mateo Keller is, now in San Francisco, where he infends making arrangements to_plant his_extensive Malibou ranch with grape-vines. This comprises over 13,000 acres and e tends slong the ocean from Sani Monica t the Ventura live, embrac- ing the most promising land for that entire distance. Henry Stuhr, Don Mateo Keller's manager, is an experi- enced viniculturist and_wine-maker, and we predict that it will only be & few years until the Malibou ranch will boast of its vine-clad hills and its vintag:s will be popular all over the world, An Honest Medicine kree 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 Dr. Kixa's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Coldr, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fe- ver, Hoarseness, Tickling in the Throat, loss of voice, etc. This med- fcine does positively cure, and that where_everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific, cur- ing the very worst cases in the short- est time possible. We say by all means give it a trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size §1.00. For sale by 8()ly J. K. ISH, Omaha. 1t is well known that a relationship ex- La between piles, constipution, kidney ieasen and liver tronbles. In Kidney ‘Wort we have & remedy that acts on i general system and restores health by gen- [y Audiug nature’s interna! proces, sep! A ME)NLMENT OF GOLD Should be erected in memory of the Inventor of ““Anakesis,” the external Pile Remedy. Mr. James J. Hasett, of Erie, Pouns., Mewrs, Nrcama e Enciosed i P. 0. order for $1.00 for which send box ‘“Anakests.” I have used two boxea and feel it my duty Lo say to sou that by the nse of your sinple romedy I hava been raised from the brink of devpair to the joyful hope of soon being able to eclare mysclf en- tirely cared. One month's trial, ‘expense of the cost of one box o given me more rolief thn two years doctoring with our best physicians here. ~ Surely a monu: ment of gold should be erected in memory of the inventor of Anakesis. Send at once if pos- eible. T shall bo pleased to reply to any one who fa- quires as to the merits of your valuable medi- cine, should you seel o pubish “Auakesis® s sold by all. dragyis 81,00 por box. Bamples sent rée el suflerers On application to. FAnaktss Depot, Box 3346, New York. ONLY EFFE"’TUAL i KIDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR s Disease, Liabutes, Nervous Debility, i I the ieck, Lotos o de. Droger Gravel, Ingontinence aud Retention ot Urine,and Female Complainta. 8end for our treatise on the Kidnays, ent.tiod *“Echoes You Should Heed,” containing a great deal of inform: Exeelsior Kidney Pad Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, &&Bold by D. W. SAXE & CO., Omaba. &3 NERVUUS DEBILITY ) Vital Weakness and Pros- Humphreys' i o orvor w iy Homeopathic eri B me e Svecific NQL‘ 28; b, 7o' 108 Faion it. n.-'?‘m | ilust, Catalogue ree.] AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, fascinatin; tints of anple\mn for which Iadies strive are chiefly arti- ficial, and all who will take the trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitehing hue: follow the use of Hagan’s ll.n- nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- less and always reliable article, N)I«l by all druggists, e Magnolia Balm conceals ewry blennah removes Sal- lowness, Tan, Redne: , Erup- tions, all evidences of excite- ment and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and sonatural thatno human being can detect its application, R —— Catarrhal fekiag i the lhml(. SINS of CATARRH PURULENT RETIONS thrown upon tho BRONCHIAL TUBES while aslecp, follow_the mcons mem: ENTIRE SYS! st ATARRH CURK's w , 339 Canal St,N. Y. ! Cured by one pack: S. Bexeoier, J (amil L. A. Nmwwax, Morchant, 305 Fulton St., Brook lyn CHRONIC CATARRH. Given' up by physicians. Cured A. B. Tuonxe, Insurance 183 Montague St., Brooklyn. ~Self aud son cured of CATARRH. J. D. McDoxst, Merchant, 713 Broadway, (Sister-infaw.) Hal CA YEARS. Cared. Brookiyn, (self Kivxex, K. B. Pros, 83 Broad St, N ml\;xperlenud immediate reliet IRON TURBINE WIND ENCINE MANUFACTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. ‘The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds fn use in Tows and Nebraska by Dealers in nearly every county. Sold This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily and throws & constant stream, and does not frecze up In the cold- est weather. Send for price list to W. H. RAYNER, Western Agt, Omaba, Neb. EVER jos STEIT, CELEBRATED ERs‘ m al For sale by all Druggis: CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. STANOARD._ SHOT BE SURE TO BUY THY BEST IN MARKE) E. W. BLATCHFORD & CO. 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Contral and Union Pacific Ticket Office SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE~2 New Montgom- ry Btreet. For information, folders, maps, etc., not ob- tainable st Home Tickes Office, addrees any agent of the Company, o MARVIN HUCHITT, W. H. STENNETT, Gen'l Ms Gen'l Pass. Agent, CafcAao, L. LARK, Gen'l Ag't Omaha & Councs (IT\ & PACIFIC St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The 01d Reliable Siows City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And it e -fhorn Tows, Minnescta snd Dkota we is cquipped with the In e Automatie Air Brake: and pier and Bufler, And for Bluffs, at 5:15 p m.. ux City at 10:20 p. m., and St. Paui m, wak'ng ANy Oruer Route. Retorning, liage St. Pul at 330 p m . are vio at Sigux City at4:15 3 m.. and Union Valley, Towa. P. E. BOBINSO? A.q'z enl Puss. Ageit. Sonthwest r Agent, mypt SHORT I.INE i1880. THE K. C.,ST. JOE&C. B.R.R., Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars betweon Ot and but une between Omah SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAIZ‘%S REACHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities s axdin wvance of oher ins. iuo 18 oquipoed with Pullman| Paluce S'ceping Cars, Palace Day Coach- eoNiller's Sefety Piatform and Coupier_and the _celebrated Westinghouse Alr-Brake. READSTY Tickets for sale at all coupon stations 1 the we A C. DAWES, Gen'l Pase, & Ticket Ag't st Joseph, Mo, cket. Agen., THROUGH TG CHICACO Without Change of Carsl! TECE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (QUINCY RAILROAD. With Smooth and Perfect Track, Elegant Pas- senger Coaches, PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS. the Press, and_ all who nted and PASSENGERS GOING EAST jonld be-r in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO, And Points East, North and Northwest. ers by this Toute Bave choice of FOUR DH‘FERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Peiace Sleeping Cars from Chicago o New York City Without Change. quipped with Lrakes and Al Express Trains on this line ar tent denta in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Are run on the Burlington Route. THE EDWELS, combined action gives i wom- rto cure all discases, Are We Sick? Bl o e e, theas greatorgan Lecome clogged or torpid, wwmorsare therefore fmd that should be expelled, 1] AND NERVOUS. BISORDERS, 2 1.y cansing fres action, of thess organs| a1t restoring heir power to throw r Rillous pains and ae e it .K‘.,‘w..“-h‘." I|>r1 ()II"lh () 0Id l'rum hitis Asthma, Consumption, of the Throat and Lungs. SURE CUR And ALL DISEASES and the KIDNEYS. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. ers who trs o pum off upon vout CK aal R N ix the ouly MED TAME on each bot January 23, 15 Messrs. LAWRE GETLEMS: tions used in the K and e E & MARTIN, 1 have received a Anufacture of his componnd CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PACIF]G R 2. R l‘) THE GREAT (‘0\\!1(""\(7 LINK THE EAST & THE “H~'N, 207 the day. 1ron Brliges span the M scustnaf o TONNFCTIONS § AlE 4 s 101 6 me ry vasa with all diverstng o, with the L. 8. $ 3.5 R At WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, with P »lx'lku . R x TIPDsE 468 SaLLE wih 1L € 2 » JO¥ Gewl T¥t. and Py GHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And everything pertaining to tho Furniture and pholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHES. OHAS. SHIVERIOS 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivatcr FOR 1880. 3p %4 mon th st MANUFACTUREDBY S. P. MAST & C0.,SPRINFFIELD, 0 They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Style, Inquire tor them at the best dealers. . PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb, TESTIMONY. The Casbier of the First National Ban Ohio, mys: Troy | Da. Bosaxio Mevic Grsrimn—1 wa A new and and hitherto unknown remedy fo all disoases of the Kldneys, Bladder,and Urinary Organs. It wll positively curo Diabetes, Grarel, Drop- K-B s Disease, iuability Lo retain or exvel Urine, Catarrh of the Blaeder, high -o..red 3 Painful Unnatig, LAME BAC Geners” Wesknoss, and S Fomm Complaiats. P It avoides internal medicines, is certain fu it ‘cures when nothing else can. | six o 'the Give piaia direction r SKPYISE 3 For sale Druggists by mall fre wwn recep o thermron .00 7 ™ ™ | The D, Bofxfixgnl‘ged}me Co-y DAY KIDNEY PAD 0. PROP'RS, | .\ ., ' oo Toledo, O. 3 &xsend [ ittls b - Bow Lits vaa ixveas O | areae sty Bais. JAMES K. 18H, Agent, for Nebrasks — 1 ('l.., ¥ gt h ¢ T e