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45Teamsbermencrutiie | THE DAILY BEE. | sray : - Harmony . = g’ DR.C. McLANE'S/_to rmusme._. rormcrns o g Ancona Fanc - 7 LIVER PILLS | remer s o oo i s | S50 il 5k are not recommended as & “for : all the ills that flesh is heir 19 Ent in 7 affections of the Liver, and jnai) Bilious i Complainte, Dyspepsia and Siek Head- # ACUE AND FEVER. - No better cathartic #n be used pre- paratory to, or after taking quinime.. A & simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red#¥3 seal on the lid, with megx(yimmm,_‘fn‘z's LIVER h wrapper bears the signa- tares of . McLaxsgnd Fiexixe Baok. #0~ Insist upon Fav the genuine De.C. ls(d_,\x S LIVER PILLS, pre- by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., #he market being full of imitations of the name McLase, spolled differently, but samg prenunciation. ‘COUGHS, 0N CHITIB 4 ND CONSUMPTION. What s Rl K WOTHERS, READ | G axbo Bramion, &y. Grsruaax:The demand Lang Balsam fs ¢ reasing umn'l‘fy‘fl;’:: iadios wal i it for Orop “MARTIN, Droggist, opawenan Framing, Eachadd ft. over 18, per [{ pevpa © fil ~888 3888828 SOl OGN age. DR.E C.ABB ¥ Bufalo K. o Emste M PICKETS. No. 1 Pickets, per M. Neg o« o FINISHING. - WM, SIMERAL, TTORNEY AT LAW—Campbeil's Biook, 18th Street, L ctwoen Farnbam sud Douglas’ OMAHA, NE D. L. THOMAS, TIORNEY AT LAW—Losns wotey, buys BER BS5EF BE , NS A5%S ¥88s gossy 3 388 28888 3% 882 338% Making New Peers in Parliament. Lonéon World. In the - golden chamber sacred to success all is in preparation for s great event. A husb of solemn awe over & scene of cold splendor, where an empty throne and desolate crimson benches wait the coming of the worth- ily exalted. Speechless officials ateal on tiptos to their station; Black Rod koeps stern watch over half & dozen trembling spectators without the bat ; thelord high chancellor—venerably picturesque in” his’_dark robes and flowing wig-Lsitaatiffiy,upon the wool- sack, deriving no perceptible support from cushions, mace, or great seal ; and three clerks, roverently ranged at the table, seem in danger of slipping under it in consequence of humility arising from exoessive reverence or els> from drowsinees induced by lack of occupation. They are slightly tirred up” by the arrival in hot ste of a duke or two, & choico selection of peers of lower rank, and affectionate. W fool & m Susan did not pass all this time with- out g: *“Women are 80 impul- sive,” she thought. “I am engaged 1o that wan, and I declare that I do not love him. Iwould break the en- ment, but he might kil himself. don't know what to do-" The par- ties continued to be affectionate to- ward exch other, and the sume grave troubles affoeted alike the mind of each. Several nights ago the affectio- ‘nate parties sat beside each othct. “Susan,” remarked James, ‘do you think that a man should marry a wo- msn when he doeen’t love her, merely to preserve his honor!” “No: do you!” “] don’t think that he should. By the way, Sue, I think that it would bo better for us not to get married. I have been mistaken; I don't lova you- Ihope that you will forgive me. Have I wronged you!” “Gloricus man,” said the girl. “You have | fied a heavy-weight from the Bishop of Manchester eager to swear without delay. Having sworn, several of their lordships form a group by the steps of the throne and their eyes fixed upon the bottom of the house. Suddeuly, at a sigoal from that quarter, the lord chamber- Iain balances a_cocked hat on the top of his wig and becomes rigid, as there flies up to him, from a wicket gate at the bar, a line of dazzling forms, ar- rayed in magnificent costumes and ap- proaching with steps slow and stately. First marches the gentleman usher of the black rod, st home in his own house and happy in the thought that on this occasion he is required to make only atralghtforward progross. Next comes a persmbolating bundle of glistening grandeur, the garter king at-arms, encased in a glorified tabad, blazing as with the b ince of the noonday sun. Then follow im suo- cession four moble dis- guised -in the! pareled in ecarlet, ermiue and ‘black, with cocked hats tucked under their arms and incongracus unmentionables of the latest fashion pusing out from beneath their gorgecus drapery. One of them is recognized the deputy oarl marshal, and thote othera ate sumed to be the introducers of & mew peer; so iaterest and expectancy con- ter in the penultimate Sgute, which turns out to be merely Sir Lawrence o st rea cotae. Reom s, Oreightoa Sieck. . = 1 E 00 = A. C. TROUP, 00 TTORNEY AT LAW—Offce In Hacscom's 40 00 é'mnc,mwawmlmm.lm .9 — L TR LT = | Corrugated Ceiling, No. 1 50 00 DEXTER L. THOM, " gnivoLss AT A3 adaks B 4 Bt st St i AT et No.2 & A T A M: GHADWIEK, e % ] rey o TTORNEY AT LAW—Office 1504 Fariham pm | Hastinan (08380 = | Fime, bhi 18 ATere a1y 7:30 8. m. | Inflancla (ar) 1:00 p.m | 0% il pay 0 Aswa T T e ) 20 p.m. | Idianoia (v 2307 m. | Gomant. b 250 A. SWARTZLANDE SIOUX OITY & ST. PAULR. B e 35 TTORNEY AT LAW—Cor. 15th aod Farnbam | al == 10:00%- | Aichigan Plaster, bbl 21 AT yisd - | B : e LT P * g .« BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. i o WILLIAM A. FONDA. s . H Leave Omaba, dally :—8 & m., fam, s m,1pm,ipm,5po,bpmn, 125 30 00 ) 18 16 16 NOTARY rUBLIC. GDLAECTIONS MADE - CLAUCHLIN. > Lave 16 E 0. MCLAUCHLIN. S t TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF P m. Daily excopt Y- 40 00 A U SEACESoofenst cscher iloeh’l “QRETA Y REPUBLICAN VALLEY R. K. » DouglasSt. LRATS. anuve xg -4 Palk doing_atort of penance to eva ble him to claim a title from Haldon Hill. Bearing his blushing honors thick upon him, and muffied in the garb they make him wear, he is led meekly to the woolsack, sud _ there on bended knee levels at Lord Selborne’s inoffensive beal sn enormous , shaped like a blunderbuss, Vigilant attendants seize it, sod hand it toMr. Slingaby Bethell, who, finding on ex- amining the parchment at the table that iv is the royal patent, reads loud the contents as though he were intonicg prayers, Baron his traio standing round aod listsning with profound sttention. _This done, Sir William Rose swears in the long ong Prompély -Attended to. W % ‘O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, = Attorneys-at-Law, COMMERCIAL. uew, OFFIOE-Union Block Fiftecsth ane Farahamy - .y A. L. ROBISON. Omaha Wholesale Markets, e AT A n e i 118 D.S. BENTON, Owana, June 11, 1880. = ATTORNEY AT LAW. BUTTER AND KGUS. 4 00a8 00 KARBAGH BLOCK, GOR. DOUZ- & 16TH 818, | Sholoetable iy 1] OMAHA, NEB. Fresh eggs, P & 125 Hovey.... 16@18 1 26a4 00 W. J. Connell, T Attormey-at-Law,|vw i —Froul 'Hanscom' 00 e o o ] o Pea R o b L oeio 50 Jomw 1. Remiox. Unmas R. REpios. 27 REDICK & REDICK, 3R Attorneys-at-Law. ol will ‘be given to all guite 5 ons iptioa ; will 0 domerl; the Btate and the = g, Sate. Oflce. Faraham St opposiia Bed: States. Ofice. Farnham St o i Domestic Cs Gourt House. c s Rio, prime to choice Hemlock upper, ¥ foot: Rio'good to prims Oak upper, ¥ foo. 24 reon, ADAMS & SIMERAL, Elo good o prin Qakc uppen, ¥ foak . PG Moch Lini doz. 7 00a10 00 sl 1 30 0. G.Ja Toppings, ¥ doz. 900 5 Moroceo, (bootleg) 35 C. F. MANDERSON, do oil dressed 3 TTORNEY AT LAW-243 Fambem do Simon po 2 7583 00 AT serrasia: do__ Glovel 325 TRl Boot Webbing, ¥ bol 40050 PARKE GODWIN, HARNESS LEATHER ATISRIET AT, LAY and, Do No. 1 Pitteburg Oak. a Btraets, with 2 No. 2 Pittsburg Oak. 8 AR No. 1 Cincinnatti Oak 3 T, Racuanoe. Hont o Ok, 2 RICHARDS & HUNT, oA > ’ No. 2 H kg Attorneys-at-Law. Kdidite Sl Blossburg. 12 Ormon—215 South Fourteenth Street. o s S 2n , ¥ case. . Only Direct Line to Frane. S Oyrters 3 b canyper case.. g ightWeight rs 2 1b ¥ case. CENERALTRANSATLANTIC COMPAN | K208 9o, in ETWEEN New York and Harve,Pler &4K.B | ~do 21, ¥ dozen. . 2 75| _Pror. Grmerre's Fx v Pan—Prot. Toot of Mortou s., pier of company. Standard Tomatoes,2 b, ¥ case ~ 2 50 tte's French Kidny Pad is a sure cure. velers by bl line 3" 0id both teansit by Bn £l 3 h, ¥ case 335 CITNE L i o - ~ Pozae. ANADA, Faiaii, Weloeoday Jnsvary n 38| Woary mortas racked with pain, ASERIQUE, B. Joucwo, Wodnesdsy February | b ol 13| Even ko moral e I‘Blé‘;cnl:( Tavpmus, Wed 5, Fo Co .! 85 Try, I pray, West's Liver Pills! . - 3 90 )F PASSAGE wine) : - i A 10| e ikl oand oy hewih D A0, e Bl g 1| . ol vy shall s b et Fan F Seamitip) OMATIA, NED. etem a & AR e 1 EKENNEDY'S I EAST INDIA H = 3 € GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. o ’ o Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- z R m SE HARDWARE. sumption is _certainly the greatest E ] zE IROK. 5 | medical remedy ever placed within the - ‘ - E 4 | reach of suffering humanity. Thous- 2 o 10} | ands ot ouce hopeless sufferers, now ~eR 3 } Toudly proclaim their praise for this 3% = Cast plow.... 8 | wouderful Discovery to which they E [} e w tool. owe their lives. Not only does it posi- b P = E tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, 2 8 4 5] Colds, _Asthma, ~Bronchitis, ] g Fever, Hoarseness and_all affections < s ¥ E of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields ] 3 50 | at once to its wonderful curative pow- - g er ap if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a large bottlo unless you know what you are getting. Wa therefore o+ | carmestly request you' to call on your 8| druggiat, J. K. Ish, and got a trial “_En & 00 3874 { bottle free of cost which will convinoe b | 3674 | the most skeptical of its wonderful SOLE MANUFAOTURERS, mort, and show ou what a regular E one dollar size bottle will do. For i1 7 OMANAJ Neb. e R, @ aRa’ BOIFIC MEDIOMNA: e The Brsr Satve in the wotld for English ~. =\ Remedy, 10| Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt An wntalling 10 | Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- tor Bem- 15 | od Chilblains, Corns, and all inal Weak 3 | kinds of Eruptions. This Salve O 15 :fllnhld to give perfect :;Mdd Pakine *° , and i oV ‘case Or money re Before Taking 51" Dlesses Poice 25 canta por box. For sale by J. K. ISH, Omaha. por_plek: #a, packagos for 86, of Wil e froa by fil on receipt of the o8y ® Vidremie The Gray Medicine Oo., RO v ERYWAERR | | o (pave used several Dattles of Sim- o mons’ Liver Regulator, and you may re- cord the fact, that my feelings are so far " | in graceful folds; they suffering new peer, who is taken awsy. past the croes benoher, and after be- ing compelled to bow to the distant Lord Chancellor st critios] junctufes, when his _unsccustomed skirts threat- ened to trip him up, is guided by & clrcuitous course to the back seats and installed upon the Barons bench. His two noble friends place themselves on cither side, after the manner of war- ders guarding a_captive, and Black +“od, Garter and deputy ear] marshal, each armed with & wand or truncheon, gusrd them closely. The trio puton their cocked bats, and bow three sev- eral times to the remote lord chaucel- lor, whs rewurns these obeisances by gently waving hiscocked hat in the air. Fioally the victim of ceremonial paraded back to the woolsack, intre- uced to the lord chancellor, and al- lowed to escspe. He hu got through very well im- deod; but then be had the advantage Tiord Barriogton was traustormed Lord Shute. The noble Baron Shute, having gono off first into the peorage, is prosent on this occasion to see how the novices get on, and lolls eaaily upon tho. barrier 'in- front of the 22| throne, Mr. Baillie Cochrane stand- ing in the background to pick up hints for his own forthooming debut. Lord Haldon has_vanished, but still the littlo_gathering of poers linger near the throne. The Duke of Somerset and Lord Winmarleigh secure froot seats abovo the gangway; & young and beauteous peeress enters ide gal- lery; three mysterious sirange:s ate descriod among the pinnacles on the top of the throne; and below a young Iady steps out suddenly from pehind the throne into_the space reserved for privy councilors. us ex- citement provails when another pro- cession, gorgeous as the first, sppears making for the woolsack, and escort= ing Mr. Montaga Qorry to the peer- age. Intwo minutesor sohe Baron Rowton. His make-up Is quite perfect. His robes han; ut_him obvious- Iy new as to encoursge a notion that the others which have been seen were “properties” borzowed for the day. The scarlet of Lord Rowton's robes is brighter than that of the others, the ermine more spotless, the shoulder koot more brosder and_more deeply black. Upon nearing the lord chan- cellor he skips lightly forward to pre- sent the letters-patent, and, turning round in_obedience to diections from the superintending Garter, comes into violent collisionwith Mr. Bethell, who has gone up to take'possession_of the all-important docament. _Happily no harmis done. If Mr. Bethell suf- fers he ia strong, and Lord Rowton does not turn a hair. The scroll hav- ing been unfurled and read, a supple- mentary paper is producod conveyiog an express injunction’from the sover- eign to Baron Rowton to “give his counsel” for the benefit of his coun- try; and the noble lord forthwith takes the oath as though he meant to doso. Through the remainder of the ceremonial he passes with credit. The exchange ofsignals with Lord Sciborn from the baron's bench is rather try- ing, snd the mew peer clutches his cocked hat somewhat mervously. It may he that he shata his eyes to In- sure a concentration of his thoughts apon the process, but at any rate he +0 demeans himsel a8 to win the warm approval of Lord Shate, whose con- eatulations are tresly. offered as Lord %‘awwn leaves the house. The Duke of Edinburgh, mesting the new peer, shakes hands with him hgcl;lly;.ond thus, smiled on by royalty, mlndz beauty_and; oo b peers, Lord Rowton the ranks of our old nobility. into An Arkansas Romauce. A very singular termination to_s love sffair, ssys “The Little Rock Ga- zette,” has just occured near this city. Some time ago & young man, whom it would do_mo_doubt be well to.oail James, fell in Tove, or thought he did, With a young lady whom it would be well tn call Buan Practical ‘names, both of them. The fondness of Jsmes was returned. - James told Susan that heloved her, and Sussn told James the healthy | that she loved him. * James asked Su- san to marey him, s8d Susan esid that e would, The young man had speat sleepless nights in contemplating the prize he was attempting to win, but when he found that the pole of atirac. knocked the *persimmon” 11-4—80 | changed that I can est hearty, and am ‘mors like & well man than I have bean for yoars past, 1 have suffesed fodf yeors snd am gratoful SHOW CASES MARUPACTURED BY O. WILDH®m 1317 OASS ST, OMATIA, NEF, LA good " i 5o s i biod 04 J. ; . Tevrmars, “Patiodigal store, o, 1506 Markst stFeehy Fhijpdeiphia.” tions had orsimm. he ceased tossing 3 ugaging mysel ‘would almost break her heart if I wero s to tell her of my mistake. Sheisso my Heart. Ido not love you, and the fear of fatal results has over kept me from breaking our engigement.” “Is that sol” asked James aston- ilh-il. grie T apeak trutbfolly. '-wffi,' T will be dog-goned. I thought that you cared for me.” “and I thought you cared for me. “T1L be blistered if this affair has got away with me. ~Say, Sue.” “Yes” trouble lowness, e “Now let's look at this business a littlo closer. We are both very frank. I think that frank people make the best husbands and wives. We under- staod each other first-rate. Tell me, don’t you—that is, don’t you euter- tain something of an affection for me?” « on’t you for me?” e ose as we understand each other so well, that we get mat rled.” “All right,” aad the ceremony was performed in a country church last Sunday. Pickiog the Old Banjo. Washington Correspondsnce Chicago Tribune. Playiog the banjo is now the mcst aristocratic musical enjoyment. Sena- tor Pendleton’s daughter is the only girl in eociety who plays the harp,and there are not over half a dozen who can play the plano withany skill, but the notes of the banjo are heard on every hand. Sketching, painting tiles, embroidery and_roller-skating have been abandoned fir banjo playing. A young, fellow, who came bere with a company of pegro minstrels, at 815 pee week and his rai'road fare, is now “‘professor” of banjo playing, and J1 the pupils he desires at $5 for 3 n of ove hour. Some of the domoiselles have embroidered bags in which they keep their banjos, which ornaments and are very swell affairs. BABY PRIZES, £600. An eminent bavker's wie of N. Y, has induca the proprietors of that great Me: cine, Hop Bitters, to ofler 600 In prizes to youbgest child that eays Hop Bitters plainly between May 1, 1580, and J libersl and uteresting offer, and his wife thould sead two cent, s Mig. Co., Roches'er, g ar, civing fall paitic cular, and teg ch the ch to my Hop [ ey ey Wi Tormsandss ontsi 3 e irea. . dfemm EL Hallett Co. Portisnd. Me IHO" TURBINE =N always Cures and xover disap= oints. The world's great Pain- ever for Man and Boast. Cheap, quick and reliable. PITCHER’S CASTORIA is mot Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala= dy, by Absorption. The most Emportant Discovery since Vao= cination, Other remedies may Catarrh, this cures at AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purpses of FAMILY PHEISIC, CURING Costvences, Jundics Headache,Erowipeas, Piles, Rhewmatism, te nd Skin as @ Dinner Pill, and Purifing re'the most. congenial purgative yet perfected. Their effects abundantly show how much they d pleacant purge_out lat ing. ‘uere not only the every day cvm- ‘plainta of everybods, but formidable and danger- ‘ous discases. ~ Most skilful physicians, most em- izens, send cer- ildren, 28 well as effectusl. Eeing sugar coated, they. aro easy to take; and being purely vegetable, theyare entirely harmless. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWEEL, MASS.) Practical and Analytical Chemists Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in 4 Medicine. P RITTERS. ‘your fore you slecp. Take no other. fror Coven Cona 13the swectest, safest and best 2ok Clildren. day st home. Samples worth 86 f 7ess Stinson & Co,, Portisnd Mas S80I ONLY EFFECTUAL AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES _The _brilliant, tints of Complexion for whie ladies strive are chiefly arti- ficial, and all who will {ake the These roseate, bewitehi follow the use of Hagan's Mag- nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- I?ss and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists. The Ma every blemish, removes Sal- tions, all evidences of excite- ment and every imperfection. 1ts effects are immediate and so natural thatno human being can detect its application, fascinatin, re them. hues may S agnolia Balm conceals Tan, Redness, Erup- GO EAST VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RALLWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! Il the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Between. COUNCIL BLUFFS —axo— CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PURLIO GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE 'ADVANTAGES THAN ANY UTHER THE Its the ONLY ROAD bety COUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO Upon which fs run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! o il o st plvsll i f rvalen 1t g MEALS T EATING STATIONS at 60 cents each. % s TRAGK %@’MM ufll:'wn vhh'mm Best. mvdh(bln'--fi-.a o oux tckete. by this NG WILL TAKE NONE OTBER | All Tickets Aqents can sl you Through Tickets via this rosd and Check I.Il." Free of Charge. OMAHA TICKET OFFICES—18%4 Farnham Bt,, KIDNEY REMEDY AN D SPECIFIC FOR Bright s Disease, iabetes, Norvous Dubility, Pain in the Sond tor our. “Echies You § io The Healthful Parts with half vapid on th While TARKANT'S KARE A pZRIRNT, from & Povider Mast, Foos MANUFACTURED BY Fack, Loins cr Side, Drojsy, Retention plaints eatis on the Kidnevs, ent.tled il alittle pamphiet t deal of information free. r Kidney Pad Co., LE PROPRIETORS. £ & CO., Omaha & TARRART'S FFPRRVESCENT SELTZKR AFTERIINT. Siliz r Water for a Hundred arth's tovntaios, the most n of Naturo er csn extem- scur lead its healing virtucs, and eltzer Srn ALL DRUGGISTS. & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest aud Most Durable WIND ENGINE In Iundreds in use fn lowa and Nebraska Sold by Dealers in ne This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump “ which is adapted to Wind Mill use, as It and throws a constant stream, aud does mot freeze up In the cold- est weather. Seud for price list to W. 0. RAYNER, Westorn Ag't, Omaha, Neb. axy| stags Befurs (Commmptisn | GRIQAGO SHOT TOWER CO. — |STANDARD _SHOT P E. W. BLATCHFORD & CO. Maaufacturers Block Tin, ORDE! 70 KORTH CLINTON STREET, CHICACO, FEVER AND AGUE. OSTETT ciusion. forded ioeact For mle by VTV TTE etreshing stecp,the sequ'sitionof flesh the World. arly every county. particulaziy works easily Manutactarers Mediizy, N T, TH® BEST IN MARKET. sea and Bar Lead of Lead Piy r, Linsoed O1 PBipoan S CELEBRATED ER, ‘atteadant upoa the re- i 308, TEHO, Cor. 14th, and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICK—In Calondo Ceatral and Union Pacific Ticket Office SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2 New Montgom- ery Strcet. For information, folders, maps, etc., not lders, tainable at Home Tickes Office, address agent of the Company, or MARYIN HUCHITT, W. N STENNETT, ob- any __Gen' Ac* Gmaba & Councll Butis._ CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siouz City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTE, or BISMARCK, And al! pointsin Northern Iows. Minnesota and Dakota. This line is equipped with the Im- proved Westinghouse Automatic Air Brakes and Siller Piatform Coupler and Buffer. ~ And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT s unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Boom wod Sleeping Cars,owned and coatrolled by the com- e, i Theough Wi ut Ghango, between on Pacific Transfer Depot, Council Bluffs, Trains leavo the Union Bacific reaching Siou City at 10:30 p. m., and S Paul L1105 8. m , making z2~TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE oF ANy Oraer Route. aud St. Paal. Transfer Depot at_Council Blufls, at 5:15 Ass' J.'H. O'BRYAN, Southwestorn Freight and Passenger Agent. my2-4 cil Biufr SHORT LINE 1880. THE K. C., ST. JOE &C. B.R.R., 18 the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars between Omaha and. ‘and but oue between Omaba and Ne SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and in sivance o othet Hes. Ehin cntie s s equipoed with Pullman's ¥y B caping G, ol Dey Gonc eiilors fafoly. Piatform- Coupier_and " ir-Drake. Lt TICKET, Joseph Y “READS®A e £oow Tickets for sale at all coupon statious 1 the 214 Fifwonth Street, be Douglas, Union Block, Omaba, ; - B, BARNARD, ‘Pass. Agent, Omaha Gekl A gent, Omaha. " THROUCH T CHICACO Without Change of Carsl TELE VGHI CAGO BURLINGTON & (QUINGY RAILROAD. With Smooth and Perfoct Track, Elegant Pas- senger Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS- Itis acknowledged by the Press, and all who ‘travel over it, to bo the Hest Appointed ‘Beat Maniaged Road in the Country. PASSENGERS GOING EAST ‘Should bear in mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, "And Points Esat, North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choico of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, f Six Daily Lines of Sieer from Chicago to New York City Without Change. Al Express Tratus on this line are equipped with ‘he W stingbouse Patent Alr brakes and Stiler's Patent Safoty Platform and ‘Gouplers, thy most Porfect. Pro- fection ~ Against Acci- donta 1n the world. PULLMAN PALAGE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS. ‘Are run on the Barliagton Route. Iutormation concerning Routes, Rates, Time " will be_cheerfuily given by Koute, & O ERCHOOOK, e s o B St. Joe., Mo. Gew'l Mro: J.0. PHILLIPI, General Agent, Omaba. TP, DU 4L, ebs-dly Ticket Agent, Omaba. i G Bl S CITY MEAT MARKET. Keop constant y on haud a large ot ot all Kind Fresh und Salted Meats, Beef, Veal Mutton, Pork Game, fowl, and all ce. GATE rosh Vesstablos Constant il be contincod ONLY MEDICINE 'hat Acts at the Same Time on % THE LIVER, THE BOWE! and the KIDNEYS. natural clesns. eaitn st 7ERRIBLE SUFFERING.( usness, Meadache, Dysyepsia, Jaun- Constipation and Piles, ul'xl’ ravel, or Ropy Urine; or Rheu- ‘matic Paing and Aches, e AR it sustaini which is Inoffeusive evea 2 T etable In composit'on, and thoroughlyd afe. ‘Al Draggistaand Dealers general SURE GURE ™ CAUTION. ICATED ariicle made, the GEN IVED by mprineiy of our TOLI thma, Consumption, And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. 1 dealers who tey to puim off 1 (OCK ani RYE, which is the only on each bottle. Extract from Repoyrtkaf the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: SURY DrPABTMENT Mesars. LAWRENCE & MARTI GExTUEMEN: 1 have received a tiops used in the manufacture o ROCK and RYE." 1 his componnd, ac bave a sufficient quantity of the article in pectoral complaints, W comyound anagreess e emeds o the o the opini classed 88 med Revised 111 Madison St ,¢ i eatices, n bosod ‘without rendering them liable & = oo Keapocil Sigmen Lawrence & Marti, Chicago, Sole Acei Grocorsand Goneral Desie eveeywhrt ists €O, will supply the trade st manufactarers pri WHO I8 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE SEE BY EXAMINING FOCRAE HY 0< THIS MAP, T OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENLE, va propr. s ¥ TOLY rumnts, in th n e, woal | + cive itall_the advantages aseribed 't this Alson ren lering the anvan, Sold by Drve STEELE, JOHNSON # AT i " CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND lfi THE GREAT CONNECTING LIN ta main line runs from Chicado Bluhy, passing through Jollet, Otta e USkliwankeo aad | ¢ 1s magnificently & part BF s tine warranting v, Doance that this Company ru Tor siceping pus informa IMBALL. ‘Gen'l Superintendent. ALY Ate A = =31 & PACIFIC R. R. ETWEEN THE EAST & TI’K w I’.\\‘\" e et 08 B ket with il diverging lnes Wr W@ A e e v 1. Cent. B R STTEDsE 184 Tanke & tor & 00 & Peo. K s 5.3 \ s A R K = B s NSAS CITY, with all lines for the Woms thwest. wh to PEORIA. IVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDD INCG, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. holstery A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT And everything rPertaining P! to the Furniture and Trade. OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ap 34 mon th mt Improved Combined Riding MANUFACTUREDBY S. They also make Buckeye Im Cultivator, F. H. A new and and bitherto unknown remeds fo ali dineases of the Kldneys, Biadder,and Urinary Orgavs. 1t wil positively cure Diabetes, Gravel, Drop- - Brighv's Disease, inability to etain of exvel 2 rine, Catareh ot the Biaeder, high cored nd seanty urine, Painful Unnating, LAME BACK, General® Weakvess, and ail Female ‘cures when nothing’ Dy Druggists or sent by mail free ‘ot the prics, 82.00. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO.. PROP'RS, Toledo, O- FOR 1880. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, Inquire for them at the best dealers. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Qx}]aha. Neb. oEAS. SHIVERIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Buckeye Corn Cultivater P. MAST & C0.,SPRINFFIELD,0 proved Iron Beam Walking with or withont Sy rings. one or two Horse Style. TESTIMONY. The Cashier of the First National Bank, Troy Onic, says: - Taov, O., Decomber 30th, 1879, o P O i Rhooma. i Tat i e it . 2 by 1 ¥“as “unabie. o use my roih tha e e oy o, | waa abcet 3 Grxriaws i & short time | was relieved ¢ Hlscasc. 1 take great plassars I recy Thoms e v T ol "the File. Nemady, b sxpie Give piain directiva for ships 26 The Dr, Bosanko Madicing Oov 1qua, o1 FIQuA. TF. cooniy, your addrees for onr little book, Tafo was aved.” K- 1B, Agent for Nebraska PR At Dans

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