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45 Yearsbefore the Publie. [HE DAILY +BEE. | atmer OMAWA PUBLISHING . PROPRICTORS. DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS e not recommended as a remedy * for Zall the ills that flesh is hei i affections éf the Liver, and ints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. G ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre. paratory to, or after taking quinine. As s simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IM Stk and 10k Streets. | yp 1 year,in advance (postpaid) O ISR S 200 v sfingm'-. peon’s Mourning Black. ... Grraa Srvg Framing, 18 ft. and under add. ft. over 18, per M pe McLaxe and FLemixe Bros. poe who! rpa © ompawcaan Shoeting, Dressed, No. FLEMING BROS., Pittshurgh, Pa., the market bei Common Boards, Diesse COUGHS, BRONCILIT)S AND CONSUMPTION. What & Well-Kuown Drugeist says about Wien's Lung Falssm. UNION PACIFIC. Laava. 1 Pickets, per M. ATTIRNEYS-AT-LAW, wein Farubam nnd Douglas. HeEw D. L. THOMAS, TIORNES AT LAW-Ofico In Hanscom's BaN KR BN X, with George E. st DEXTER L. THOMAS, ZREEH 28888 e b pm A Star (best) Shi Rloomington(sr)9:26pm No.2 LICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. | Ini mola (ar) 1:00 p. m | Indianola (v) 2:30 p. m. $10UX CITY & ST. PAUL R A TIORNEY AT LAW—08co Lied Farn BT L A. SHARTZLANDE TTORNEY AT LAW—Cor. 1Sthand Farnham WILLIAM A. FONDA. TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR £ILLBLR t, bl Tows Plaster, bbl. Michigan Plaster, bbl. ke e el ft o pmman U E R | R daily T'a. m., 1p. m., 2. By 3 P m. Leave Councl] Blufla:—8:35 8. m. e m., 1126 & o % pm., 62 p.m., Four trips on Banday, lew ' m., 3and b p.m; Lo 2 8%38 M. L. PEABODY, WYER—Ofco—In Crelghton Block, next to Post Office, OMATA, NEDRASKA. 555 NWOTARY PUBLIC. COLLECTIONS MADR & 0. WCLAUCHLIN. LAW AND JUSTICE OF F-—Southeast corner Fifteenth 5. . 538 P 00 tt., lin ST Oak Plank and Timber, per M. OMAHA & REPUBLICAN V. LAAVE. Gl Proupely Avended 088 O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, ion Block,Fiftecnth and Farnha) F.. L. ROBISCK. COMMERCIAL. 00 | quence was that there wllow ... . LIQUORS, WINFS, ETC. Omoha Wholesale Markets. E53 T D.s. sENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK, COR- DOUC. & ITH STS. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. stairs, In_Hanscom's corner Fiteenth and Marshall's Bourbon Whisky. Miller's Bourbon Whisky. Braudy, very five, ¥ gal de common to fine. Owmama, June 5, 1880. BUTTER AND EGUS. BB ... STSIZBHSHBLE do Holland, 90 1 I ame, mixedJ amaica, do ' New England oo bl nickeas, per doz. : ase lots Champagnes, pints in baskets o o rick building, X Domestic Champagne Repick & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law dal attention will be given to il sulte st corporations of every doseription ; will in al the Courts of the State and the mited States. Office, Farnham St., opposite Extra choice and very bright. Best SlaughterSole. . Market advancing. COFFEE. Rio, prime to choice AUAMS & SIMERAL, TTORNEYS AT LAW—Room ‘Block, 16t r.ad Douglas Toppings, ¥ doz.. C. F. 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SPECIFIC MEDICIN [ smme complaint k‘:g hot weather, yon Seel 80, get a package of ey* Wart and take & and_ yon will at once fael restores the natural life treugth to the weary body. $ Arnica Salve The Best Siive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ‘Tetter, Chapp- Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve teed to give perfect satiafac- every case or mor Price 25 cents per box. J. K. ISH, Omaha. No. 10 Mechanics’ 1N OMAHABY J. K. 18] DRU i SHOW CASES MANTTACTORED BT WILDEH 9 1317 CASS ST., OMAEA, NEE. ‘ssoriment slways.ca bend. By Parson Hitohman's Sermon. The run wai setting, a buwd of or- ange brightaess, over the lesfloss woods. Atound the deor stone the red October Jeaves ruetl -d, ke voices whispering mysti: messages tailight, shla on vithue werrow gravel path the frost-bitten dahlias hung their black acd wilted beads. Rachael Hirchmon gase a1t le shi- ' 10 | | ver as she put her shining brown head 1o out of tha door for an instant, lovk- iug vainly for Corneliv, her younger eister. “How like winter it seems!” ehe said, iovoluntarily. ““And father cut without his overcoat, as uewal. Nut that it's of much use when be has it on, for it’s darned, and mended, and wora as thin as a sieve — butatill it is an overcoa! Closing the door, where the scent of dead leaves and the chill froat came in like a baptismal t.uch, Rachel went back intothe little study, at the rear of the hcuse, wheres firo of logs burned on the hearth. For Parson Hitcham was sensitivo to cold, and was wont to declare that his ideas were like the current of the little brook in ihe woods below—they couldn't flow freely when there was the slightest suspicion of froet. And they were poor at the parson- age, md even gnarly pine logs cost money, 5o that the study fire and the hitchen fire cofbptised the only warm- ing arrangements that wers allowed it the ostablishment* By the window, sested in the deep, old fashioned seat, with the faded Turkey-red curtains pushed away, o a3 to get the benefit of the last fading rags of sune’, was Cordelia Hickman with her cld atlas in her Isp by way of desk, yellow hair wildly rumpled about her head, and white teeth nibb- Ting the coarse wooden handle of her pen. Cordy!” cried the elder sister, “'what are you doingi™ “How you frightened me,” raid Cordelia, scrambling down from the window-seat. *‘I thought it was papa. T cime in here because it was so cru- elly cold up in cur room. What am I doing! D'm writing, of course. I've such an idea, Ray, for a love story.” “Ivs no use, I'm_afraid, Cordy,” said Rachel, sadly, :hlkiu{,' her head. “But it shall be of use,” said Cor- delia, impetuously. **And youkuow, Ray, we must carn_somethiog, if the committee have put papa’s_ salary down. 1sall very well for him to sbake his dear old bead, and say that the young ravens are provided for; but we're not young ravens, and con- sequently we con't dress in feathors, nor eat enails and cedar-berries. I say the commitiee aro as mean as dirt, and I'd just like them to try the ex- periment of supporting a family of grown people on a salary of $350. And if the Gossamar Magazine should pay me—goodnees me, Ray! is that the front door?” The rusty old latches at the parson- age were defective, the October wind blew fresh and crisp, and the conse- a general sust adown the drafty halls, a ban; fug of doors, a flutier of Cordelins ‘manuscript all over the floor. “Papa's papers, too!" cried out Racho! “Quick, Cordy, pick them pa does s0 hate to have papers ced.” Go to the door,” said Cordelia. ] hear some one’s voice, talking with papn. Tllsst theso things straight, \whi'e you take thom into the parior.” ““But the parlor is as cold as charity and as damp as a vault!” pleaded R 1. Serves people right for coming Tere at this time of night,” ‘mer- ciless Cordelia. But, fortunately, the guest, who- over he was, parted from Parson Hitcham on the door-step, and the good man came cheerily in, rubbing his blue and ungloved hands. “My girls,” said be, “I think I see a glimmer of good fortune ahead—the proapect of & call.” Do you mean a call to the heath- en 7" said Cordy, who had by this time hidden away the dilapldated cld atlas, which was her only portfolio; ‘“‘or to have your salary reduced another ten per cont. by the stay at home sav- ages?” T am to preach at Waldham next Sunday,’ sad the parson. provided I can get Mr. Ross to take my placo here for this once. And Mr. Meredith has asked permission to read one of my sermons.” “Give him that one about sutumn leaves, papa!” said Rachel, eagerly. Cordeli “No, paps,” said lis—‘“the one about the pi son ! I think, myself,” said Parson Hitcham, “that the one concerning “Doctrine and Daily Life'—" “Oh, said Rac “Papa, isn’t the salary at Waldham a thousand dollars, and the rent of the parsonagel” cried Cordelia. “Children, children! don’t taks too much for granted,” raid the parson, composedly. delia. little while.” frame and think. Sy o TR T R ssid Squire Meredith, Waldham. Christian man, Robert Ros “But old!” plary usefaloess.” of softening of the brain, ehl” eagerly. mean, Meredith?” read,” Mr. Meredith. herence or common sense.” “Impossible!” said Mr. Ross. “You may Mr. Meredith. pulpit.” look at the sermon.” Meredith. mass of incongruity to the man.” am and her sister. them to the master of the manor. “Please don’t tell pape, de] " added Rachel, dear! the sermon—" “What sermon}” said Mr. Ross, gk Oy By e e | B gree. i youngest,” sud the are the loveliest seen.” ““Always e that's a desl too prosy!” “Light the lamp, Cor- Bring mo a cup of strong tea, Rachel; and leave mo to myself for a So the parson sat down before the blazing pine logs, to warm his chilled “So you call this man geniust” of Manor “Not only a genius, but what is racer siill, in these days, a consistent said the ‘‘Reverend” “None oo old for active, exem- “And a little cracked? Symptoms “Not in the least” cried Mr. Ross, “What can you possibly “Ho gave me one of his sermons to “The strangest jumble I ever read. Theolo- gy on one page, love snd rentiment on ‘another—jumping from one subject to another, without any attempt at co- sce for yoursell,” said “The manmay pos- sess a sort of erratic talent; but Ican fancy how our soberold deacons would open_their eyes to hear a sermon of this description presched from our ther I am dresming or you are,” said Mr, Ross, with a countenance of hopeless _perplexity. ‘‘Pray let me “:Come up to the manor with me, and T will show it to you,” sald Mr. “I am sorry this wild developed ltael, for ] had really conceived quite a fancy But when they reached Mauor Waldham, two girls sat there in the great recoption-hall, where a fire of cannel coal blazed behind the bur- nished bars of grate, and s bronze statue of Minerva lifted its glittering spear ona black marble pedestal in the middle of the room—Cordelia Hitch- Mr. Ross advanced and introduced wid Cor- , tarning pink and white in & breath. “He hun't an idea that we have “But, oh mer Magazi-e,” added ¢ho byst ric- ally. Mr. Ross lock d more puzzlad thau ever. “They've xome how got mixed. Cordelia, - 0 the Fcu. e, [ was writing in pap’s ro m, and there canw onn f 'h se batetul drafta {hat a‘e alwaya tearing theough thic old e, 1nd avay went all my pa pers and papa’s manuscript_seruio s from the d sk, aud_thogit T had a- range it a L right, b -] “You mr Russ and Squire Morcdith Jo ked at each otbes, avd bo h burst cu lanshing. “That secounts for i, said the lat- ter *Perfectly,” said ths former. And then Mr. Meredith explained to the parson’s davgh'er how puzzlel he had been at the inco nties of | the parson’s s»rmou. | The miseivg pazes of ths contriba- tion to the Gossamer Magazine wee specdily found, and replaced by the genuine theology that properly be- loaged to *“Doctrine and Daily Life.” And Cordelia and Rechel were taken into the glittering conservatories of the manor, and shown the antique picture-gailery,and went home feeling as if they had cavght a glmpse of a new werld. “How beautiful it wu:t ba to bo sad Rachel, pemively looking rich down at the bouguet of pink sz lias and tea rosebuds in her hand “1 wouder if I couldn'tds:ribe those high ceilinged, superbly rooms in my vext Story, delia, reflectively. “Ine a thing so picturesque in my life—did you, R While Squire Meredith, reading over “Doctriva and Daily Lifo” for the recond time, saw it in quite a dif- ferent light. “There is talent here,” suid he, “and discrimination in an unusual de Don’t _you think she is very beau- tiful!” s3id Mr. Roes, abruptly. Squire Meredith looked ~up indoi- ogly. “Rachel Hitcham, T mesn,” ex- plained the young clergyman, laugh- ing. “I'llteil you a secrat, Mere- dith; Un engaged to Parson’ Hitch- am’s cldest daughter.” “And L wish I was engoged to his quire. ““They s T have ever Parson Hitcham was duly “‘called” to the charge of Waldham parish,and he mever knew how ncar Cordeliv's love story bad baen to ousting him therefrom. And there is overy prospect that the young lady will lire a love story befors long, and that the hero will be *Squire Meredith himeclf. At least £o gossips say. PEPPERMINT DROPS. Judge Church left a large fortune, Generally we find a church in debt. The true woman ques'ion—‘Why did you stay out until this unseemly hour?” Oue shirt maker has collared all the police force of New York, and he's a small man, too. The Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald ays that Hanlan is waiting for Edison to invent an Amarican who can row. Now that Barnum has sworn that his circus is worth only $60,000 he ought to take a reef in soms of the ad. jectives of his advertisement. Farmers do not hear the cornstalk, Neither do the men who wenr tight boots. . But there are eome thing: which spsak louder than words. Athletes should ke noted for tem- porauce, and yet a rowing man con- siders himself disgraced when his op- ponent makes him take water. A young man boasted that ho had a well-stored mind, whereupon a young Iady murmured, “What a pify we can’t find out where he stored it.” The Philadelphia policeman who turned to stone is, strange as it may seem, a greater curiosity than the one who turned into a beer ealoon.—Nor- ristown Herald. A maa has been stabbed in Alabama with an umbrella. We have slways contended that the umbrella was a dangerous weapon. Juat supposa the man had opened it. A Chicago expressman_won a repu- tation for honesty and made something besides by stealing two harnessea and sending one of them to police heal- quarters as property found on the street. Dinner plates are always round, es- pecially when dinner is ready.—[New Orlesns Picayune. Except the angu- lar Minton patterns, which are best adapted for square meals.—[ Philadel- phia Bulletin. X. eaid laughingly to his neico, a Tittle girl of eight years: ne, don’t you want to marry me?” “‘Yes,” replied the child, butafter a moment's refiection_sbe said: “‘No. I should beonly cight yesrs older than tho children, sud they wouldn't mind me.” The following dialoguo takes place on the bauks of the Seine: O “Where does all the river water gol” G. “Intothe sea.” C. “Aud how happens it, with ail tho sffiuents of rivers, that the sea never overflows!” G. “You great doikey! the sponges absorb the excess.”—Paris paper. He was a stranger, but he entered with an air of confidence and handed us what he called a “joke.” We ex- amined it, and told him that it con- tained neither sense nor point, and that it was a pure piece of idiocy. “Well,” ho replicd, reaching for his manuseript, “‘I have read your para- graphs for some time, and I thought You preferred them that way.”—[Nor- ristown Herald. e AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY Nolongee like Job need_the afflcted “milli '0m, that my griot were_weighed ard Yo are forgers OfiAnakesis.” hysicians of all s hools endorseit used it in and prescribe it; 500,000 versons have Al stages and varietis of pi none. Svithous benefit. 1t has been pronounzed the Tappiest medical discovery of the Age,” and Dr. Silabes, an experienced and scientific M. D. of 40 years practice, “a benefactor to his race.” Jomedy s simple and yet s> infallible “*Anakesis” for Piles has been dis happy combination of the 800 iics of L i, the natrument of the French, and eaication of the Ammerican surgeons. Telief from the most ex. holds up the paioful tumors, and ultimately cures the worst casss of Pi'es. Sampios of “AxaKesis” are sent free to all suffer- erson application to the sole manufacturers, Mevare. B Neustaedter & Co., Box 3948, New York . Also, sold by druggis's everywhere. Price §1 00 per box. RTH TSWEI CURES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. CURES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. CURES ASTHMA, CURES ASTHMA. CURES CATARRH, CORES LAMENESS, CURES NEURALGIA, CURES NEURALGIA. | GO EAST Chicago & Northwestern NRATLWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! Itis the SHORT, SURE COUNGCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO,MILWAUKEE ‘and all poluta EAST and NORTH. THE TRAVELING AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES tints of Complexion for which Tadies strive are chiefly arti- ficial, and all who wiil t secure them. ate, bewitching hues e of Hagan’s Mag- nolia Balm—a delicate, less and always reliable article, Sold by all dri The Magnol every blemis lowness, Tan 2 Sale Route Betwesn al 3 ADVANTAGES THAN AN D IN Itis the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which s run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! In addition to these and to travelers, it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 80 conts each. Lt e ruwest Chetepucin T buAss 1t yoa wish the Best Traveling Accommoda ou will buy_your ticks Balm conceals h, removes Sal- tions, all evidences of e ment and every imperfection. ts are immediate and so natural that no huma can detect its application. SURE CUR And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Asthma, Consumpti Put Up in Quart Size Bottles f Family Use. g A houte | ICATED article made, tho GEN OTHER. Internal Revenu Extract from Report of the Commissioner of TREASULY MENT. 0 OF INTERNAL REVENUE, All Tickets Agents can sell you Tickets via this roul and Oheck Bagyage Fro of Charge. TICKET OFFICES—13°4 Famham St., 4 at Unlon Pacific Depot. OFFICE—In Colorado Central and Union Paciffe Ticket Office SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2 New Montgom- For tnformation, folders, maps, etc., not ob- tainable at Home Tickus Office, ageut of the Company, or MARVIN KUCHITT, Revised Statutes, and de \TH THE LEOCRAE WY D< (HIS COUNTRY, witel ECEXAMINING THIS MAP, FHAT THE W. H. STENNETT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Gen'l Ag't Omaha & Councll Blufs. & PACIFIC St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siows City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, or BISMARCK, rthern Iowa, Minnesota and s equipped with the Im. se Automatic Air Brakesand TY AND COMFORT jogant Drawing Room snd ‘controlled by the com- ONLY EFFECTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY Tiabotes, Nervous Debility, WHO 1S UNACQUAIN SEE Excelsior Kidney Pad Co., R \ s> IN ADVANCE OF ANy Orner Route. Theusands visit the M ral Speiozs, here and dso dollsrs in scarch 7 \/_v;y Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient cemy *&'PAfiFic R. ST & THE WFs IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE RT LI 1880. K. ., ST. JOE&C.B.R.R., 18 the ouly Direct Line to . LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAIIA aud the WEST. . Omaba and 8t. Louls woen Omaha and New York. Y PASSENGER TRAINS ern & Western Cities With less charges and in advance of other lines. ved with Pullman's oim, with the L. 8. £ M. N lmenTs, with . o & @ UFACTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundrods in use in Towa and Nebraska by Dealers in nearly every county. Streot, bet rion Block, Oniaha. A B. BA This cat represcnts our Buckeye Force Pump THROUCH T0 CHICACO _ Without Change of Carsl TELE adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works casily CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUIIIGY RAILROAD. d Verfoct Track, Elegant Pas- PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS-. CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. rtaining to the Furniture anl olstery Trade. stream, and does not freeze up in the cold- W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag't, Omaha, Neb. 4 by the Press, and all who "to bo the Kest Appointed and And everyuhing d)e P! A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THZ LOWEST PASSENGERS GOING EAST ‘Should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO, "Aud Points Esst, North and Northwest. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER Cco. PRICES. CELAS. SEHIVERIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, Advantage of Six Daily Lines of iace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. his line are equipped with % Patont Air brakes and tent. Salety Platform_and s, ths most Porfect Pro- Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivatcr FOR 1880. All Express Trains on t denta In the world. PULLMANPPALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS ‘Are run on the Burlington Route. ation concerning Routes, Rates, Time will bo_cheerfully given K Ceneral Agent, Om: 1. P. DU 4L, ‘Ticket Agent, Omaha. CITY MEAT MARKET. Keep constant y on nand a large lot ot all kizd und Salted Meats, Beef, Veal Matton. Pork Gams, #owl, ‘o ¥ roah Vorsiabies Ol and B convineod o TS E. W. BLATCHFORD & CO. Maanfactarers of Lead Pip Block Tin, Pipe an' Soldcf, ‘and Ol Cake. Sheat and Bar Lead ORDERS 70 NORTH CLINTO! T & C0.,SPRINFFIELD, 0 ed Tron Beam Walking MANUFACTUREDBY S. P. MAS They also make Buckeye Cultivator, with or The New Force Feed Bu Inquire for them H 1 day at home. Samples worth 85 free resa Stiuson & Co., Portiand Maine; NERVOUS DEBILITY ? Vital Weakness and Pros- ithout Syrings. e or two Horse Styles Cnly Remedy S AT THE SAME TINE 0N} keye Drill, on at the best de: UGH, Gen geerr Homeopadthic ‘Agent, Umaha, Been in use 20 years —ia the most suc- cesstul remedy kn Vials and large vial HE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. inad_action gives i won- 7 to cure all discases. Svecific No. 28. v pric, 81 g vl o8 o P O RN s, WDy G0 105 Falton e ataingos Fia. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink,) A new and and hitherto unkn | taining power ot CcCURE A1t Diseases of tho Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, [idneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervousnc ‘and cspecially Female Complaints. $1000 IN GOLM. be paid fcr a case they willnotct. vor belp, or| musing jree action of thess organa| S vestoning their power to throw o icase R e ot . Cons inordered Kldneys 1 headachest slee; ire Diabetes, Gravel, Drop- ‘nability 0 retain or exvel | sare and permanest cure or this oo ‘anpleasant, and i : 3 - ich ibe fiesh in helr. W oty oo kbt 3o TEinim ot Pien CURES CATARRH. CURES LAMENESS. Fior toallothers. Curesby aimorption. Ask druggist, 4 your sddvess for cnr litle ook, as Guved.” K. 18H, Agent for Nobraska A bove b by dreggii. 19 Brpen 312