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\ » G -, WARBAGHN BLOGK, COR. DOUC & ISTH ST8. NEAST INDIA A, FAMILY TONIC . A5 Yearsbefore thePublie. E CGENUIN DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are 10t Tecommended as a remedy “ all the ills that.flesh is beir to Bat 1n ffections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Cowplaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- v or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. ACGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre- paratory {o, or aftemaking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid, withthe impression, MCLANE'S LIVER. PILL. er bears the si tares of C. McLax: and FLexmxe Bros, I Dz. C. McL. pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittshurgh, Pa., the market being fall of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently, same pronunciaf ‘COUGHS, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. What a Well-Known says about ‘Allens Luung Balosm. MOT] READ! ksixD Sraion, K. GETEuEN: The demand for Alle Lung Balsan is lncraulel:f conetantly. The ladies think thero s no wmedicine eyual i it for Croup wud Whooping Cough. C. 8. MARTIN, Druggist. Soid by i Medicine Men Toll-Gate No. 2. 5 var % 0. 4, Picture. Verytn gentous. 7 objectstofind. Send stamp for pack Sge. DR.E C.ABE ¥ Bufiio N. e e e et | Mat ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. WM, SIMERAL, A TIORNEY AT LAW-—Cmpbels Bleck, 13th Btreet, ctween Farnbam and Douglas. OMAHA, NE| D. L. THOMAS, TIORNEY AT LAW--Loans movey, buys A, 204 sels real estate,” Room '8, Oreghion o) 4 A C. TROUP, STORNZY AT LAW—Office in Hanscom's Block, with George E. Pritchett, 1606 8 OMAR. DEXTER L. THOMAS, A TIORNEY AT LAW—Cruickamank s Butid Ing. L2 y A. M- CHADWICK, A TIORNEY AT LAW—Oflce 1504 Farubam r A. SWARTZLANDE TTORNEY AT LAW—Oor. 15th and Farnham root. may2stt WILLIAM A. FONDA. TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. ‘Room No. 6, Freuser Biock, Posi. L OMAHA, NEB. WM. L. PEABODY, RNEY ‘AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF PEACE—Southeast corar Fiftesath and! 5 48 Collections Promptly Attended to. WA O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFICE-Uion Block.Pitessth s Fasbas) A. L. ROBISON. -Room TIORSEY AT LAW. Block. OMAHA Xe! ATTORNEY AT LAW. OMAHA, NEB. W.J. Connell, == Attorney-at-Law. Office: —Front rooms, up stairs, I Hanscom's sow baick bulding, 5. W, comer Fifteenth aad Parubam Streets. Jos L. Reviox. Umas R. Raowor, REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law B o % ks ot corporations of every deseriptioa ; T Al i Courta of the Buate sud s Office, Farnham 8t., opposite Court. House. ADAMS & SIMERAL, TTORNEYS AT LAW—Room 6 Q"S:;o A Block, 15th rad Dooglas streste _nobdh_ ©. F. MANDERSON, AT TAW-103 Fartham sirost ba Nobraska PARKE, CODWIN, and TIORNEY AT LAW—lath Straets, with G, W. Doans. - W.T. RicuARDS. & @. J. Hoxr + RIGHARDS & HUNT, torneys-at-Law,|zn Ornos—216 South Fourteenth Street. Only Direct Line to France. CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC l!I‘IIFAIl ETWEEN New York and Harve, Pier 43,N. ieraleny Zod the discoutors of ersesiny the haune lin » emall boat ANADA, Fraxowoi, Wednesday January 21 snoon. AMERIQUE, B. Jogeio, Wedowsday Fobruary S ilam. . FRANGE, Tuoonis, Wedneatay, Februaey au FRIGK OF PASSAGE (ncluding wine): AV - Frst Gain, $100 a8y Becond m}Lw.mmawu-uu.wu + TH0UIS Dk BEBIAN, Agent, 5 Brosdway,X. ¥. FRANK E. MOORES, No. 14, West Street, Bet. Faruham and Dougias, o U.' 8 Exprem Offico Soaminin.) OMAR Qfifs weok in yourown town. Termeaad §5 outit irea. A dives i Hallott A Co. Portiand. Mo | KENNEDY'S l ] = ‘NOILANASNOD AND ‘syuomeSunie(y snorqg oA & BITTERS! ILER & GO, SOLE MANUFACJURERS, nv OMANA, Neb. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINA TRADE M42K. The Great <ADE MARK. ‘The Gray Medicine Co., No. 10 Mechanics Block, Maim IN OMAHAEY J. K. ISH, AND BY AL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERR. SHOW CASES MANTPACTTRED BY J. O. WILDH 1317 CASS ST., OMAHA, NEB. oo e smrtmes v oo asd- R ARG 0 awnvmneny ‘eiscedesq 4o, 13 iF dcacE rryy 133 L1 E Y Mall . — BO08 W - el e ORTHWESTERN | Leave Omaba, dally e m., 1pm,3pm, Four trips on RIS am, Omsaha Wholesale Marketa. Extra choice and very bright. New Orlons Molasses. Moarket X coches. "sdflo,m zmm.v: Poamo hwdo‘“lhmm do a‘“"-;zfl::lvm' rn, 3 , Gi doz. AT G Peaes B, ¥ cao. Beant . rasEanss Soisseevenams k. anneidt 28 B BEE B Greenwich Lye, per case. :.fl---. Pliin = T & § ~EESEES uguuavsamnapaa 8838 8888888 ¥y suEs nEEs gosss 8 888 83388 3% 388 888% RBE 28588 88 Brow won maves SESRR GE5k I SKB3RATISN8ZRF 82888 ?fi I Bes. Eef £l i T 13 Ségu &?E&i: 23 i 8g B BRBEE. .. SEBEIZRIASTEY! ' £ P g‘;a.— peichen LR £ WaEEEs TRERB= g!l 1 “All the health I enjoy, and even my T may say, is in consequence of Sim- Regulator. I would not take one 'W. H. Wisox, ‘“Welborn, Florida.” ot y restores health by gen. ‘process, \bove reward for any case of ‘Dyspepeia, Sick_Headache, Jo- o Cotivenom we catnot table Liver Piils, when the with. are If youare suffering with a Cough Cold, Asthms, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, loss of voice, tickling of tho throat, or any affection of the Throat or Lungs, use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is the grest remedy that is causing s much u:éum::t by a8 n"gnde;ful cures, curing thousan opeless cssca. Over's million bottles of Dr, King's Now Discovery have been used within the lastyear, and have given foct n in every instance. e can unhesitatingly say that this is really the only suro cure for throat and lung sffections, and can cheerful- Iy recommend it to all. Call and get o trial bottle froe of cost, or a regular size for $1.00. J. K. Ish,Omaha. (3) —_— HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, |40 #en Pomese 1o Base Mepres. Qravrmes ‘Derrmas. cade. Under the new law they ha I questions, ore is a thing ss a census man gf'hg Ve et know where the line is' drawn. No census man has right to_ dis- te a women whed #h& gives her sge. ‘nder the faw he can elevat his eyo- brows and exclaim: “Did you ever " when a_famale 1o be 45 re- tuzns her age.at 32, but he must stop right thers. He may wonder to him- self where 6if earth all the prand- mothers of this-country havesaddenly slipped fo, but he musn’t wonder to o ol sightto living with her first, second or third - husband, or whether she quarrels more with the third than the first. 1’::“1 sup- poses every family to iving in guu and harmony, and’ $he Uuited 'ates government naver takes ‘ahy notice of » family row browght onfby the hired girl being kisted in the durk. Uwder the law, no census-taker any right to ssk a wife how many evenings in a week her husband is out after 11 o'clock, or what isthe subject of her remarks when he slips in.at the side door. “Thia grest and gloriovs government has always, been conduct- ed on the principle that clubs, lodges and counties were a part of its foun- dation. A The law does not specify that the census. mau shall 'ne « wifé if she could’nt have done better by waiting for aseccnd offor. This information is supposed to be cheerfully volun: teered, and is marked with & big red X" to signify the official's that if she hadvn’t acoepted the offer shedid, she would have died an old maid. Ababy with theersles a8 much in law as one gallopi bare-footed In the front door-yard. The Isw requires the census taker to remark that your baby Is the hasdsom- est one in the world. If he meglects todo so ould be called back. For the benefit ot wives who do their own housework and are athamed to have it known, blanks aré furnished with a heading~ which reads: ‘Is generally in the habit of keeping four servants. but has just given herhelpa vacation. The new law is also generous in another matter. ' The censos-taker may logally inquire who lives next door, but it ia supposed that most wo- men will fill cut and »i En the! follow- ing: “Family named Blank; no atyle about em; Ae wears & shabl d 'Mx never ‘combs hbflr hl;nlr - o'clock p. m.; they have s cai e, but I don't belteva 1ts paid | fqr; they -unm.:;‘ children to ;hm: -tolun our dog, rmit them fo play on mouth arpn-;p‘flny say’ stie has dia- monds, but I don't believe callers, but I jume they were there to_colleot bil To all of which I stibscribe myself,” e. o, Norristown Herald. Mra. Garrison says this ij the womsn kisses & “tobi o her breath, and makes a little dip at the foul lips of the gtioning beast, and then, pale with horror, flies to_ the kitchen, where, if you follow her, you will find her disinfect- iog_with sodp sud water.” We are inclined to the opinion that Mrs. Garrison knows very little about it. 1f she speaks traly, i fiying to the kitchen, eveey fow ‘miautes, 'ASA. g indulge in promiscuous kising in the game of Copenhsgen at Sunday school pic-nics several miles from home— well, they could not be ed o fiy home to the kitchen after. colliding with a tobaoco chewer's lips, for fesr they might loose » share of the oscu- lation lying around loose. —— He Oan’t Understand It. “Did you ever know that the Sim- Xins and I weren't on good termsi” said Colonel Solon as be_dropped into the editorial chair of The Oil City Derrick, liko a bag of bran 08t of know "asctly. Yer soo T inTodd’s, 0 deckin didn't sctimp on’ eatables s bit, an’ sllorg hed suthimins jug down cellar: Well; when we_got ithers_the house was mighty nigh filled, sn’ every one was a talkin’ kind o’ loose like an’ a h other_im“yarious alid" dlong an smoothly as a chunk of buiter pn & hot knife till 1dog arter {time Mr. Simkin, sez be to my wite, sez he, “Mrs. Solon, yer looks 'bout ss nigh a8 young as yer did ten years. ago, su’ my wife, sez she, ‘yer s flatterin’ me, Mr. Simpkin,’ coz my wifs she knows what to soy, she does. An’ Iwarn't goin’ to be outdone in perliteness, an’ Iseed Mrs. Simpkin t'other sifle of the room, so X sings out, ‘Hi Mrs. Simpkin, land o’ Goshen, but that air wig I saw yer buyin’t'other day makes you look as pert ss a sixteen year old gal; when yer git yer false teeth we won's know yer from yer darter.’” An’ then Ismiled pleasantly like, but sskes o’ live! that air room was just as stil as a bhay mow for about two minutes, and Mrs. Sicpkin looked like she wanted o kick some- body, an’ my wife, sex she, ‘Solomon, Solomon,’ just as if T'd sot down o the baby or broke a locking glass. The didn't seem to “Solomon Bolon, some men are made fools an’ some men- are born fools.” An’, sex 1, Sally, that's so, but Idon’t know for the life o' me who she way thinkin’ on, ’less ’twas that nat'ral fool o' Todd's.” An Ecceptric Man’s Wil Vienna correspendence New York Werld. ‘We.sll kniw | that milliondires aré continually being reminded that there is no chance of thair millions follof them beyond the never. before heard of Tob & poor man’s bones of their justly 8- pose in the tomb. And yet this: is m:-&mo&g-flun- aire, who died & year ago, and w] e . Jeaz ag0, and who iv week. Martin Ott arrived in Vienna some 30 yesrs ago, wi o lagal Figh¥ € aak aboat five hundred - enough for_cefenseless families fo helfd of & millionsire the Syre family tad 80 spprehensions for the future, d"old Michael Ott lent his old friend’s son 60,000 florins when they applied to him fora sum of money. oung Syre gave Ott a receipt for this sum and told his _relati that the queer old m had laughed while he put it his ‘pocket, and seemed . danger of my keepiag t H keep it, however, and when he died it was found among his_papers, 8o that young Syre is the dehtor for 60,000 Horins 10 the heir or heirs f old Oft, sud not to his own fathir, as he had supposed, for cld Syre died just one mouth before Ott, the millionaire, snd the will provided for old Syre and mever mentioned hi rs. All rions related to the deceased mil- fora'te wore. theretors. a¢ Tiberty to claime, and the rich leg- r in 'N id of the -authorities, will be divided among them. The Syres ars out of the gemon, and the eldest son, with that im of 60,000 florins upon' him has The number of persons tageis immense, and esch branch of the family—not a very illastrions one, be sure—wculd naturally prefer beiog solo heir. Old Ott had at one time made a will in which were contained legacies for all his frien: small or great, but of course t was annul'ed when he named Syre le hoir. Then a number of unim poitant dispositions were found on emall alips of paper, and smong other things was a prayer for a quiet funeral aod a desire for a certain dress-coat he shed to wear in his grave. Now me of his relations in_Bavaria have ed if at the time of his funeral that coat was searched thoroughly, and when the auswer was in the negative they demanded that the grave should be reopened and bis coat examined closely for a poasible will. It certain ly is probable that he made one, o fally know that by old Syre's death ‘his will was of no value whatever, and he cannot have been in ignorance that Syre's hoirs would not inherit_when he had not mentioned them in his will. We aro of courss all very eager to hear the last of this story, which has be- come quite thrilling sinco_it has be deided that the ropose of the dead is tobs disturbed for the benefit of the BABY PRIZES, $600. An eininent banker's wifo of- N. Y., has Induced the proprietors of that great med - cis, Hop Bitters, to offer $600 In prizes to the youngest child that says Hop Bitters plainly in May 1, 1880, and July his interesting offe everyb>dy ard his wife thould eend two stamp 1 iho Hop Bicers ig. Co. Roches'er, .Y, U8 til three | fo s FROM THE OHASE COUNTY “LEADER.” Corroxwoon, Chase Co., anms. ““Anakesia” s the namé of a Pile Remedy in- tioduced in this section of the State upon the Tesommendation of those who bave tried it, by W. . n say8 he tried evory femedy récommended, but Ana the only one that effected & permanent cure. Samples of *‘Auakes's” are sent free o all suf- derers on application to 3040, New York. Also_sol weere, Price $1.00 per box. 1 Axn All Plaved Out e a common complaintin hot weather, It yoo Seel z, get a Wort and| it and you (toctonic power, 1t action of the Kidneys, Bowel nd thus restores the natural life —_— YOU NEVER HEARD A DENTIST that SOZODONT was not a good to preservo thotesth and gums. t is not to be zontroverted. gives it such prominence sss curative wash? It is compounded, after years of scientific plodding, of materials caloulated to _harden the gums, remove the septic acid, and svoid patrefaction. | AN OPEN SECRET The _brilliant, tints of Complexion for whi ladies strive are chiefly arti- trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- lessand nlw?'s reliable article, Sold bi.“ Irnggists, The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish, removes Sal- lowness, Tan, Redness, Erup- tions, all evidences of excite- ment and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and so natural thatno human being can detect its application, Proposals for Indian Supplies and Transportation. )EPAKTUENT oF THE INTERIOR, Omics of Indian_ Aflairs, Washington, May 10, 1580, —Sealed proposale, indorsod: Proposa's foF Beef, Eacon, Flour, Clo'hing, or Transf ortation, &c.,'(an the cate tay be,) and directed to_ the Commissioner of Indlan Affairs, Nos 65 and 67 Woostar Btroet, New York, will be received un- G111 A, M. of ondyy, June 7th, 1580, for far. pishing for the Indan Service a5t 500,000 bs Bacon 40,000,000 pounds Beef an the hoo, 128,000 pounce baans, §5.000 pounds Baking. Fowior, 300,000 pounds ‘Corn, 83,000 pounds Collee, 8,300,000 pounds Flour, 212,000 pounds Fecd, 800,000 Hard Bread, 5,000 pounds Hom’ 1,660 barrele. ot Mesy Blankets, Woolen and Cotton Good (consistiog in part of Ticking, 44,000 Scandard Catlo, “Als, Traarportation for such of_the suppi goods, and articio that may ot be.contracted forto've delivered S — xs. S hedules showlng the kinds and quantities of susistence supplies required for each Agency, and the kinds aud_quantities, in groes, of ali othor goods and articlos, together with blank proposals and forms for contract and bos ditions 0 be observed by bidders, Place of delivery, terms of contract ‘ment, transportation routes, - emary will be furnished upon sp. pllcatlon t3 the Indian Offce in Washingon, oe A, at Chicsgo, Saint Lo t Paul,’ Leav. iworth, Omaba, Cheyeune, and Yankton, and the Postisster at Sioux City. Bids will be opeved atthe hoor aud day above stated, and bidders are fnvitedto bo present at the opening. Craririmo Cit cxs. All blds must he accompanied by certified hecks upon some United_ Atatea Doporitory or Assistant Treasurer; for at least five per cent of he amount of the propoml, E'TROWBRIDGE, mIstingg Commissioner. IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE S0 all ladies say of SrALDING'S GLUE. They use it to make Lovers tick. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve’ The Brsr Sa1ve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is g to give perfect satiafac- tiod In every case or money re kmded. Prico 25 cents per box. For sale by 8d1; K. ISH, Omaha. always Cures and never disap- ofats. The world's great Pain= Relicver for Man and Beast. Cheap, quick and reliable. - PITCHER’S CASTORIA i8 not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. Absorption. The most ay, by ‘Emportant Disoovery since V. Other S "MANUFAGTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds in use in Towa and Nebraska Sold by Dealers in nearly every county. 0. This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill use, as 1t works easily and throws constant stream, and does not freeze up In the cold- est weather. Send for prioe list to W. H. RAYNER, Western Agt, Omahs, eb. 107 it onts rind CURES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. CURES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. CURES ASTHMA, CURES ASTHMA. CURES CATARRH. CURES LAMENESS. GURES GATARRE, GORES LAMENESS, CURES NEURALGIA, CURES NEURALGIA. CURES PILES, CURES PILES, S Vs Your Drocee foe Mim Fresman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durabi of color they are unequalled. Color 2 to e pce 16 conts v CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. STANDARD _SHOT Mg TO BUY IT. am— TH® BZST IN MARKET. E. W. BLATCHFORD & CO. Maqutactarers of Lead Pips, Sheet and Bar Lead lock Tin, Pipe and Solder, Linsesd Oil Block T, P on Cak: ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 HORTH CLINTON STREET, SHIGACD, NERVOUS DEBILITY Humphreys' & o e veen = It Homeopathic &R e e Svecific No. 28, the most suc- AMONG THE LADIES fascinati ch ficial, and all who will take the follow the use of Hagan’s Mag- ~VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAILWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD | It is the SHORT, SURK and Safe Route Between COUNGIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ‘and all polnts EAST and NORTH. 1t1a the ONLY ROAD between OOUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO Upon which Is rua PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! In addition to thess and to pleass all clasmes of travelers, it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS st lts STATION at 60 conta sch. EATING "R . L0 vih the Best Traveling Acsommoda Rl WILL TAKE NoNE OrRER " o Al Tickets Agonts can sell you Throug Ticketa via Thie roud and. Ohock s ®" o Charge. OMAHA TIOKET OFFICES—1324 Farnbam 8t,, Cor. 14th, and a¢ Union Paciic Depot. E—In Colorado Central and ket Office FRANCISCO OFFICE—2 New Montgom. troet. For information, whnable ot Home Toker ORew, s agent of the . oF o —__Gou'l Ag't Omake & Counchl Bintls. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siowx City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And @t pointain Northern Tows. Minnesota and Dakota."This ltne is equippe with the Im: Frpeet Westingnonen Amtotsie Ae Brakeeand iller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT ammrpumtd. Eepunt Draving Boom sed Stceping Cars,owned and controlled by tns come Y, rin Through Wih at Changor between Union Pecific Transfer Depot, Council Bluffs, sud St Paul. Trains Teaver the Dnion Pacite Tranater Depot at_ Counci Blaits, at .15 p. reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m., and 8t. Paai ST m ) making 7#-TEN HOURS 1x Aovaxce or ANY Otaze Rovre. roing, leave S, Panl at 3:30°p. ., ar- ‘Sthux City a¢ 445 5 m ahd Uaion amior Depot, Gouncil Biay o 2. Bo mare that your tickets read via 8. ¢ &P.R.R.” . C. HILLS, Suparintendent, Missourt Vailey, lowa. P. E. KOBINSON, Ass’t Gon'l Pass. .. Souths h.“H, U:lPYAN, uthwestern Freight and Passengor Agent, my2it Goun Biatte SHORT LINE 1880. K. C., 8T. JOE&C. B.R.R., I8 the only Direct Line to No change of cars between Omaba and 8. Louls and but one betwoen Omabs and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With les chatges and1n sdrance ofother EFSEE_THAT YOUR TICKET READSEY £37Via Kanswa City, 5t Joseph and W3 GrOmalBiu R & via St £2rJoeand5t. Louls. &2 Tckets o sale at all coupon stations 1 the J. F. BARNARD, Ac Gen'I upt., Gen'l Pass. -G SEACHREST, ks g, ren DAW! PEy " THROUGH To CHICACO Without Change of Carsl TECE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & lllllllGY RAILROAD. With Smooth snd Perfect Track, Klegant Pas- senger Coaches, and nger PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS. Itis acknowlodged by the Press, and all who travel over it 0 be the Hest Appointed and Best Managed Road in the Country, PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, And Points East, Korth and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Prlace Bleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. eI DINING CARS Route. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND ‘Are run on the Burlington Ioformation concerning Boutes, Bates, Time Connections, ete., wil be cheerfully given by Jying at the offce of the Burlington Route, 18 Fourteonth Strost, Omaha, Nobrasia. C.E. PERKINS, D, W. HITCHOOCK, Gen'l Mruager, Gen. West'n Pass. 3. 0. PHILLIPI, . Jon. Mo, Genera Agent, Omab. fobs-dly Kot Agent, Omahs. CITY MEAT MARKET, | Ravp comsaaiy o xrcik "G Salted Moakey -Iflon,fnlr‘h Howl, FE i * ) | PERMANENTLY CURES { KIDNEY, DISEASES, ncke 7o has dome ! Fietaly enring ® severs Liver and Kldaey Complatat.” wiie. WY POWER. BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE LIVER,THE DOWELS AND KID- NEYS AT THESAM/. TIME. Ocepackage will makesix qtsof medjcine. TRY IT NOW : Buy 1t ot the Drugziste. Price, $1.00. SURE GURE" r Coughs,Colds, Bronchitis Asthma, Consumption, And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. ~DON T BE DCE "Rock and Rve in ICATED articls made, the GENUINE Extract from Report of the Con pa TREASURY DsPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTE! Mesars. LAWRENCE & MARTIX GENTUINEN: 1 ave received s *‘certified for- , Chicago, Sole A neral Dealers everywhere the trade at manufacturers prices CHICAGO, I8 A OB eI P e SRes Liberty. lowa. i - | At “while passing over tha ipota and Towa, 1n one of intog Cars that accompany al | a0 Yo Train T necved Htire tan in uny nrst-class hote naving a GO 111 Wadison 8t , 1-vlers who try to palm off npon vou ani RTE, which is the only MED. R RNMENT STAMP on each bottle. miseioner of Internal Revenue: NAL REVENUE, ) Wasuixotox, D. €, January 29, 1380, 5 Chicago, Tlix 11" giving the ingredients and relative propor iae aud seil under the ot “TOLU. Ia, in the opinion of this office, woul ¢ the advantagos aseribed to i1 on_ ranlering the s iy ba on ©. ‘Agott ecarics, and Other Pers: B. RAUM, Commiasioner. N SOCRAE Y OX (HIS COUNTRY, Wits. WIS ARy TaAT THE OV ;I'IIB GREAT CONNECTING LINK RETWEEN THE EAST Counell | L day. ‘Magnincent Tron Bridges nd Missourl rivers. . an S PRINGPAR TS GREAT THinouGH LR ALS ), vith il diverying loes for 8¢ LA Sarse win . cont 1R B ey U e o S ATy W . with th RIS ELL, 10 Cemtal Ex Mo with D to PEORIA. DES MOInL» 'TCHISON, and LEAVEN WORTH. t Hock Istand Route,” are soié 8. CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, - BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW And everything pertainin, SHADHES. g to the Furnjture and pholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHS. OHAS. SHIVERIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivatcr FOR MANUFACTUREDBY S. P. MAST & CO. The New Force Feed Buckeye 1880. ., SPRINFFIELD, & They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Springs. Drill, one or two Horse Styl Inquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen, Agent, Umaha, Neb. A new and and hitherto unknown remedy o all diseases of the Kidneys, Biadder,and Urinary BEumaTiC cuRe EVER FAILS