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AU e p— 45 Yearsbefore the Publie, DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS mended s A the i g gnde :;;e'z?;“d zlf-: affections of the Liyer, and in all Complaints, Dyspepeia, and Sick Head: ache, or diseases ?m ot #tand withouta rvals * O they AQUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can bo used ‘pre. or after taki; a simple prirgative they o qm"'fi:xsd“ BEWARE OF IMIHTIGIS. e BenUine are never sugar-coated. X 'aas a red-wax seal on t ;\lb the l':;(!\fl*“ vd.A’g.E'os“L‘Il:'E‘X:‘;z vrapper bears the AV and Fiauine Baon the genu 08 I‘LBII‘{( BROS., Pittshu 1 rgh, Pa. the market being full of imitations of the xo'me MeLaie, spoll Dt e e pelled diffrently, AND CONSUMPTION. "What a Well-Kpown Dre liKsern Drugglet s sbot MoTH —rone WML SINERAL, Y AT LaW—cun AT e oy, Bk OMAHA, mmeu érmm\' Al LAW—Loans morey, and sells reab estte, TIOP NEY AT LAW-Offos in Harsooms sk, wilh Georgs E. e TS, A. M. CHADWICK, Amnrn AT LAW—Office 1604 Farnbam A. SWARTZLANDE AT LAW—Cor. 15th and Farnbam ot may2su WILLIAM A. FONDA. R OMAHA, NEB. WM. L. PEABODY, AT TER_Offco_in Orighton Block, sest to A®-Patents Prooured. & ‘WOTAEY YUSLIG, OOLLECTIONS MADE E 0. MOLAUCHLIN. mun AT LAW AND JUSTICE oF 'E—Scutheast corner Filteenth muu_éimmv Attended to. W CGRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, . OP¥ICE-Union Block,Piftecath ané Farnham! A, L. ROBISON. A\'mu“ AT LAW.—Room 5 ook, OMA c‘vd(hll'nn ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLCCK. COR. DOUS- & ISTH §T8. OMAHA, NE! W. J. Connell, Attorney at-Law. oo brick. hmldlw. i W, cvons Pittosses sag et o Jown L, Rapiex. Caas B. Reviox. REPICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. oD teaton T v givn to 0 wte F’“”"""""oii—mflgmmm‘?‘ AnAls&SIIEML Am AT LAW—Room 6 hto Block, 16th sad Dongiassreta C.F IAIDEIMI, A TIORNEY AT LAW—341 Farmham £\ Omaba Nobrasks. PARKE CODWIN, ATIORNEY AT LAV lkh'wa Doughe Btrsets, with G. W. Doans . W.T. Ricuaos. G. J. Hoxe RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Orrca—215 South Fourteenth Street. Only Direct Line to France. ‘CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN ETWEEN New York and Harve, Plor 42,N.R foot of Morton st., pier of company. welers by this ling s} old both transit by En ish railway and the discomfort of crossing the anne lin s small boat ANADA, Fraxarvi, Welnesday January 21 Snoon. AMERIQUE, B. Joocto, Wednesday Februaty am, rn.: "CE, Tuvvwis, Wedvesday, February . vnc: OF PASSAGE (including wine): 0 AVEE. Firs Cabin, 8100 ndfbe Bcond Cobngss: me.mmm(n‘m}mm a0d utinsi LOGLS DE BEBIAN, 5 Broads o, o Do, ozt Dok 8. Office (Bign ol mu Sowminin) GWATA, NE. KENNEDY'S $ EAST INDIA o i 2w z S SE¢ o Ic§ =8 jE s figfi :Er g0 $% f P B 2 ] =Bz < g | BITTERS! ILER & G0, SOLE MANUFAOTURERS, OMAHA. Neb. GRAY’'S SPECIFIC MEDIOINA- TRADE taz5k. The Great iADC Jgax. English = Remedy, untailing an cure tor Sen- inal Weake & Torbes, T, Before Taking 2 Slaie tht follow as sequence of Selt-Abuse; low Univorsl Lasstude, Pain tn the £ por package, B e oy Sl on ruie et o Graz Medicie MrcRnice 20LD TN OMABABY 3. K. 18H, AND BY 4 e :mr&m SHOW CASES MaxoracTonED BT J. O. WILDH®H 1917 CASS ST., OMAHA, XER. J"wmw"m‘ R g o@aranaa parpa o ?%i. KANBAS CITY, ST. JOE & COUNOIL BLUFTS, a2 s -‘r_«.. S48 m. 'K?'nu e regaing Pulies REPUBLICAX V. m'fl,.lsm'" Orlesus. ’Lnlhflhlph(u)lmp.- o Indianola (Iv $:30p. m. Orleans (s1) 7:00 p. BIOUX OUIY A ST PAULR R Mall... 0. m. 10008 m n--.u“:'.'u...u Paaat X Laave Coundil Blufls:—8:36 . m.,$:36 a. m., 1Ra =, L% L 188 5, 8 o, Leave ] e e et e . Dally Banday. pm 0. OMAHA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY 8. 1. Mal,. .“lhflk I“P‘I. “Dadiv umtum. COMMERCIAL. Omsha Wholesale Markets. Oxasa, June 15, 1880, [ “S"Dy-un, 1 m - ¥ case do S irdred un b ¥ caso shndlrdT 215, ¥ case = ‘“”s 1,9 cane Apples, Gal, ¥ doz Narrow Fat' Pear? i, ¥ case. String Beans. 2 Ib. per case. ‘SUNDRIES. mi..m...,_...,. ssasssssssaagsa :::.,z.mz&&: 1! 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 ¥ 7 Richmonds 7 Richmonds, 7 Spragues. & Simpaon's mouruin 7 Simpson's black. 7 sTaiPEs. 10 11al2 Avwning sripes. 19 Lewiston, A.. 16 Hamilton 12} Omega. . 16a17 Pittsheld . 7 . LUMBER. Framing, 18 ft. and under 520 00 Hach add ft. over 18, ped@ 50 i it 2 00 20 00 20 00 N 19 09 Jommon boards, dressed 22 STOCK BOARDS. Common stock No. 1 flooring. No.2 3 Yellow pine floori SIvING. 1 pick: ts, per M 32 50 i IR AT 2 00 FixisH No. 1 finish, 13, 13, and 2in. 55 00 No.l *'Tin. 50 00 45 00 40 00 55 00 23 00 30 00 25 00 25 00 23 00 40 00 85 00 50 00 37 300 2 50 Lath. 100 Lame, bbl ... 135 " bulk, per bu 10 Cement, bbi 250 Towa plaster, bbi 250 Michigan plaster, 275 Hair, per b 2 Tarred felt, 1 300 Straw board, 400 O G battons, per 100 125 Well curbing . ... 30 0 “Rough §, and 2§ perio0 ft. lin........... 50 PORTH Celar halyes 7 o 5 a0 [¥: 16 16 30 0 100 300 O-k phnk andtimber, per M 40 00 Roplar 50 00 thk Walnut. 100 00 Gmn hides, T Green cured hi 8 Dry hides. . 12416 Dry salted id 10812 Sheep Pelts. 1 00 allow, .. a5 LIQUORS, WINES, ETC, High wines, per gal Alcohol, 180 per cent. Fren b spirits, proof IS8R —"‘t!gfl&-ur-qa— Miller's bourbon whisky. Brandy, very fine, per gal.... 4 00 conmoff to fine...... 1 50 Gin, 100 per cent . 1 40a3 00 Holland, 90 per cent, 25 Rums, mixd Jamaica, per gal 1 25a4 00 * " New England, 1 3002 50 Kenpedy Bitters per gai. 180 7 “« B Champagnes, pints in baskets Domestic champaigae % | estimated at £6.000,000, an “OLD BL" THR CENSUS MAX. Atiaata Constitation, a minute he satd: “Dis am or moughty kurus peroeed- wid dese fort- folyos.” “Do you meal by." ““What have they been doing now?” put down in er muath.” “Thaf {s unfortunate. Ha: visited you yet 1" “Dat’s what makes me 0 behin’ zensus; an’ he hay out dan I eed ter loonytick 'sylui “What did he say?” an’ den he s “How did you get along then!” “lcokic heah, you jers figger on what do law ‘lows chins like dat!” He say dat e got ter put down whether dey is ‘black or merlatter'—an’ ole harrycane broke lovse!” “How was that?” “Do ole "oman was lissnen, sn’ when do fortfoly war lyin’, empted de starch bowl all ober de returns an’ 'gin to holler ‘Heah Tige!” joss Liko de forty theeves dono troke in de house! Do sonsus man he grabbed up his docky- holdin’ de cls 'oman wid one han’ an’ Tige wid do oddor L got mosttuckored i Whero did the census man gor” “Delas’ I seed ob him te on top ob er box hyar by de Ar"Li shop dryiu’ out do returns ob de dis- trick on de tin roof “And how did you get the old lady quisted?” “She hain’t quiet yit. T jess had ter make my ‘ekspe, oo, "kase she was gwine fer me fer lettin’ de man in, sn’ sho eay dat ef de United States wants kno’ de cullah ob her chillum she ar' boun’ ter rite hut o de eye cb ebery munerasbuner dey sends prowlin’ ‘round _her _osmp-groun’ | She's or vig'rous 'ciman, 100, fer er do'n fack}” And the old man got up to go to the superyiscr and explain matters. Pattery Nanufacture. The Hop. John L. Blake, in a let- terto the Hon, James A. Garfeld, gives tho following interesting infor. zustion congerning the manufaoture of pottery in thia country: #“The indus- try is one of comparatively recent or- igin in this country, Porcelain clay was diecovered“in Vermont in 1810, and, in 1825, porcelsin ware was first made, in_the city of Philadelphis, frem kaolin, found in Chester county, Pa. About thirty years sgo _thero was but e pottrry in_the United States; all the flint and stone being imported from Grest Britain, It wal perhaps, five years later when the manufacture of white ware was first introduced at Trenton, N. J. Since then, and_particularly singe the out- break of the recent war, the progrees of the trade has been very rapid. At present it is eaid there ace b1 pottet- ies in the United States for the manu- facture of white ware, the eams being locatod as follows: New Joreey, 27; 18; New York, 3; Pennsylva- assachusetts, 1, and West Virginia, 1. *The capial omployed is the an- nual production’ Is of at least equal & C % Guinness Dublin stsut LEATHER. Best slaughter sole Best oal h ol f, leading brand: Domestic ki Domertic calfs. 2 Hewlock upper, per foot . Oalk upper, per foot . Grain, upper per foot. Linings; per doz Toppings, per do Morrocce (bootleg) “ oil dresse Simon per “ glove ki Boot. webbing, per foot. HARNESS LEATHER. No. 1 Pittsburg oak No.1 Pitisbury o ncinnati oak Nor 3 Cincianat oak No. 1 hemlock No. 2 Hemlock COAL—RETAIL. per o0t. 122 GUILTY OF WRONG. Fome people have a fashion of confusing ex- cellent romodics with the large mass of “patent Soduet ! mnd 1n (ils they are quiy of 8 are som> adertised remedies Tally worth all that n aaked. for them, ‘and one atlewt we know of—Hop Bitters, The writer has had occasion to use the Bitters in just such climate ss wo have most of the year in Kay City, and bas always found them to bo frst-ciass ln[hn;hb!n. doing all that, is claimed for them. Bucklen’'s Arnica Salve The Best SaLve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve in guaranteed to give porfect satiafac- tiod In every caso or monoy re kanded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8ly J. K. ISH, Omaha. oo mos sl remedy, and the anly mte nd permannt cire Lo i dieasesof the Aiver,blood and s omach, ncl Eeverand atu, dumb sgtie, faundice, dyepeyte; &, is Prot.’ Guilmettc’s French Live' Pad Thin ey abrormion | Ao yous i It is well known that Lts between piles, constipation, diseases and liver erlhln. In Kldne Wort we have & remedy tiat acts on th general sysiem and restores healih by gon- y aiding nature’s internal process, s3pt26ikw INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-closs, Fine large Sample Rooms, one ek from depot. Trang iop from 20 misutes 03 hours for' 4 Free Bus toaad from Kates 2.0 a0d 85,00, according o oo s mate e 75 e . . BALCOM, Propritor. _ ANDBEW BORDEN. Crief Clerk. _mlo-t oA B Sxumas Arguess be Beskhfel Stz Wab'r foc & Hundred ‘Bl boen beld of all Ei i) restrs; ‘Bt why acroes tho oce 1 ta:a bocn of Nature When the sk man 1 his chaes can extes porize the Sprug! i Bottled Soket Water~30cus Iesting thG: ists Parts with ball its healicy victues, and (e “es ealicg 6 ‘While s szmizst from » Powider i ll-nn-nna-mu-u.nx Epring ln every eal- T 000 B A DRUGGISTS. amount. New Jersey represents one- half of this capital, and employsabont 3000 hands, paying them, in wages, $1,500,000 per annum. Such wages range from $2 to $3 50 ver day. And is is estimated that the 0 (Jabor ‘so employed receives 52} per cent. of the value of the manufactur- ed goods. Ttis to be borne in mind that these figures do not include the 2 | manufacture of common earthenware; nor the money—whether in the shape 901 of capital or wages—engaged in the preparation of materials for potters’ uso. OF oqual interest, but in an wsthetio point of view, i the im- provoment which has been tmade dur- ing the last 20 years in the process and results of the The wares 3 now shown compare favorably with the Europesn kilns fa exoellence of material, in beauty of form, aod in good taite of decoration. It s no necomsary for us to imitase $he foseign trade mark im erder to obtaln o seady sale foe. ez, goods, - Whed! bas baow the result on the ether wile of the water] Our lwporhations bave stead- ily fallen off. For 14 yeers, between 1866 and 1819, (both inclusive,) the average importation of earthem and China ware was 4,453,520 per annum. For the twslve months ending Jane 30, 1879, it was $4,044,875, being more than $400,000 less than the av- erage, and nearly $2,000,000 less i the highest valuation in 187 — An Iatelligent Dog. B ME HAS TROUBLE AT HIS HOUSE WITH 0ld Si_camoin rather lste yester- day, looking somewkat fatigued. After i, deso men kereyin" on 'round hyar census taker.l” “Ib'iceve dat ar’de name dey goes “W'y dey's bin down in_my nabor- hood jés’ stierin’ up mo’ wrath dan all | do parsons iuside do korpyrashun kin they time terday. Ouo ob dem cum down ter my house dis mo'nin’ an’ tap on de gate ; I axed him what's de matter, an’ he say be done cum ter take my 't no mo’n got hit o 'way from dar ’kase dar wan't no biznees in dat shanty far, eany drummers from de *‘Ho say dat ef I fools wid de senses ho dome gwine to put de law ter me; ‘aned de law. DenI seed hit wuz sll rite an’ Iaxed him in.” ““We got 'long purty well ontell he cum ter_de colyum whar de chillun ara sot down; and ho say ter mo what 0|am de cullah ob my chillan? 1 say den de she heah dat she upset de table wher bleeding fect. Let me get off this burning floor for one moment—only for a short .moment. Oh, that, in this endless eternity of years, I might forget the paia only for one single moment.” The devil snawers her question: ‘Do you ask for & moment —for one moment—to forget your painl No, not for a_single moment during the never onding eternity of ‘years shall you ever leave this red hot Hoor.”” Mr. Furniss locates his hell in the center of the earth, and it 154,000 miles from the earth’s surf- ace on either side. Charitable Robins. A correspondent of the Utica Ob- server, wnnng from Remsen, Oneida d county, under date of May 35, says: “Some weeks since, a member of my family was preseniel with a ‘craw blackbird,’ a species well known to your rural readers. Tae bird h.d becn slightly wounded on the tip of his wing by shot. It was a splendid specmen, and was caged and well cared for. His coga is ususlly on the outside, near aa_upper window; wi in & fow feet ot the position is a robin’s nest, previou ly located. Between the prisoner and the robivs there was evi- Qeutly no love, as it seemed Do eecret to ths Lutter that theic sable peighbor was a despoiler of birds’ eggs and their downy product, and for days the rob- ins would perch near the cage and sig- nify their disapproval in earnest and noisy chats. But, later on, our sur prite was great to witness a new de- velopment. At the present time the robins are regularly feoling their natural enemy, and as faithfully s they feed their young in the adjacent nest. In this instance, at least, this strange deviation from the ordinary robinhocdism is not the resultof hu- aining. Who can account for trange conduet? Can it be that the robins comprehend the be'pless captivity of their caged neighbor, and ments an’ made for do fence, an’ twixt are moved thereby to sublime deeds?” IT WILL NOT STRAIGHTEN TEETH, but SOZODONT will vita- iiz2 and beautify them, and imparta delicious fragrance to the breath. This preparation, ia use so long, has not one enemy. It is perfect Cwesar of a Wash It came, saw, and conquered. Its fale is widening overy year, and will continue When introduced on toilet, it remains AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, fascinating tints of Lomplcxion for which Iadies strive are chiefly arti- ficial, and all who will tnl.e the trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the use of Hagan's Mag- nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- lessand always reliable article, Sold by all druggists, The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish, removes Sal- lowness, Tan, llmlne« Erup- tions, all evidences of exclle- ment and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and sonatural that no human being can detect its application, ONLY EFFEOTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR BrightaDisceae, Tiabotes, Norvous Debility, Tain in the Bk, Loin or Skle, Dropey, Gravl, i Relontion Send tor our treatise on .1( novs, enti o tle pamphle: containing great doal of information free. Excelsior Kidney Pad Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS. &304 by D. W. SAXE & CO., Omaha Spawpn GLUE isa older wherever it comes. GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption s certain'y the greitest medics] remedy ever plsced within the ch of suffering humanity. Thou- nds of once hepeless : uffsrers, now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which they owe their lives, Not only does it posi tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Asthms, Drorchits, Hay Fever, Hoarsness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at once {a its wonderful carative pow- er ¢ if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a large bottle unless you koow what ‘you are getting, We thercfore eamnestly request_you to_call on your druggist, J. K. Isi, and get a trial bottle free of cost which will convince the moet skeptical of its wonderful merits, and show you what a regular one dollar_sizo bottls will do. For saleby J, K. Ism. ) A CASE OF PILES OF 30 YEARS' STANDING. Bortox, Mats, August 6, 1671 Mussns. P, FEvstaxoren & Co. X closed pluase find $1.00 for a “dnakesis.” 1 have been Gent'emen box of Dr. Silsbee's troubled with the piles since 1849, snd have taied almost everythiog that I could flud, but ‘without success. - havo just been using yours, and have decived more bnefit from it than any. that I have ever tried. Please forwa~d me a box Samples of A sufferers on app) Box 3946, Now Yor “I have used several bottles of Sim- mons’ Liver Regalator, and you may re- cord the fact, that my feelings are so far changed that T can eat hearty, and am mors like & well man than T have been for years past. I have suffered four years and am grateful for relief. “J. RarFERTY, Market street, FEVER AND AGU OSTETT CELEBHITID Portland (Or.) Bee. tite, ,.m.hr. M,, hoscquiitiona fsh Among the levers of the dog OPin- | parmiivo pescceses whicn thia priceiess invigoraot ion differs as to what species of dog la | pocdily Inicia e Lo suecoesil con really the most intelligont. Somo sey | fdcF:, o1Sk e wosimimesean by e Bt the, tter, otkers the pointer, the New- d and pherd. As to op, the shepherd dog contin- uslly displays his intelligence in more cases than any of the others. Asan example, wo cite a ease in our city. Living at the corner of Sherman sud Second street thero is & gentleman who is the owner of & eow; sleo of & fine shepherddog. The cew he will stake out on an empty block te graze. The dog will stay around the cow ll day and keop wateh, sud should sny strange cow venture mear the lot the shepherd immediately goss for the lt-nng!r and drives her away, after which ho will return to his eharge and lick its face, as much as to say, “You are all right; I'll protest yon.” When the cow lies down, the dog will lie at its head. The cow in turn seems to understand the situation, and will play with the dg, licking it 852 means of assurance to the dog; and should any dog attempt to tackle the shep- | to herd, the cow immediately comes to the rescue. In fact, no two stronger friends come u.enm. — Our Future Home. An English preacher, who appro- priately bears the name of Furnise, has been preaching a_singularly nd Lot sermon on hell and the devil. gravely eaya: . *“The roof is red hot, The floor 18 like a thick sheet of red hotirap. Sce, on the middle of that red kot iron floor stands a girl. She 1ooks” to be about 16 years of age. She has neither shoes nor stockings on her feet. The door of the roop has never been opened since she first set Her foot his o:an‘:m floor. No Now she sees the ushes forwacd: Shehas gooe. down upon her knees upon the red hot floor. Listen. She speaks. She says: ‘T have boen stending with my bare feet upon this red hot floor for years. Day and night my only mnduu has been on’ this red hot floor. Sleep never came on ms for 2 moment that I might forget this horrible ‘burning floor, k ot my burnt and compositon, and thoroughly safe. Druggisisana Dealers generally. oriand, AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purposes of a FAMILY PHISIO, CURING Costiveness, Jaundice : Dyeentery Indiges- Fout Eruptions and_ Skin Discases, Billiousness Liver Complaint Dropey, Tetter, Tomors nd \ye: gia, as a Dinner Pt fre'the most congent Their effects abuns owertul t cure. Th the Toul hariors from the biood 3 th uiate e slaggish or disordered organs into tion; ey fmpart heaith and, tono to the whole "They ucre not oniy the every day cur Dlaiiia of verybody, but formidable and danger- ous diseases. Most skilful physicians, most em- inent clengymen, and our best citizens, send cer. tificates of curea perforined, and of ‘the great benefits derived from these Fills. They are the safest and beft physic for children, becaase mild a well a8 effectual. Eeinz sugar’ costed, they are ey to take; and being purely vegstable, bey are entirely harmloes. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & €O, LOWEEL, MASS, Practical and Analytical Chemists purge out tad being. 8old by all Druggists and Dealers in NERVOUS 'DEBILITY Humphreys' &l M srenon o ireamyHomeopathicsisy place | B s o 2 2o Specific-No. 28. T powie o sgpeiaee RCMPRREYS 86 76 Fulton Se., New Yo, et Categue of Reoelpts sp13sndp IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE CFACTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0, ‘The Strongeat and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds in use in Iows and Nebraska Soid by Dealers in nuarly every county. This cat represents oar Buckeye Force Pump o, which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not freezs up in the cold- est weather. Send for prica st to W. H. RAYNER, Waettorn A; CHICA(-U TOWER €O. SHOT Manutacturers of STANDARD SHOT dE BESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & Co0. Manafacturers of Lead Pipe, Sheetand Bar Lead, Sol ORDERS SOLICITED 70 NORTH CLINTON ST., CHICACO. sopzdevdtt RES ASTHMA. ES CATABRH, CURES CATARRH. CUKES LAWENESS, CURES LAMENESS. CURE3 NEURALGIA, CURES NEURALGIA. URES PILES, CURES PILES. SOLD IN ONATA DY ALL DRUGEISTS. (Lo to Youe Drusgit T Mim Frc onal yce. For brightness snd dura- Py of cotor thes azo wpenaalied. ‘Color 2 to Se, price15 conts, ity NEBRAS VINEGAR WORKS | Jones, Bet. 9th and 10tk Sts., OMAHA. it qualty sl Wine aud Cider Vinogar irengin below castern prices, snd war. Fantad o " m A& Wholesle ahd retail, Send for price ERNST KREBS, e Homgsr, CURES ASTHM. GO EAST ~via THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAXLWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS s CdICAGO, MILWAUKEE and al poluza EAST aad NORTE. IT OFFERS THE TEAVELING WLuBue GREATER FACILITIES AND ADVANTAGES THA! OTHER RUAD E WEST. Itis the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAN HOTEL OCARS! 11 addition t0 thets sad to ploase al class 3 of o, sires VIRST GLASS WEALS 0 0 EATING STATIONs at 50 conts each. Ty S, T u EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS 1 you wish the Best Traveling Aseommods- tneyou wil buy soue veket by this Route E&AND WILLTAR Al Ticket Agents can sell vou Tb via this road and Check ususl oo Freo of Coarg. oMAUA TIORRT ormu‘x 4 Farnbam 81, h Tickets - t 0 E—3 Naw Montgom ery Streot e, ot ob- For information, folders, waj ice, address any tainable at Home Ticket O agent of the Company, OF MARVIN HUGHITT, W. H- STENNITT, Gen' Gen'l Pass. Ageat, G0, ILL. cul JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l A Omaha & Coundl Bloffs._ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AXD St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Routs! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pointsin Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota.This line is equipped with the Im- groved Westinghouse Automae Air Brakesand ller Piatform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT is ungurpassed. Elegant Drawing Boom ard Sicoping Cars,cwned and contrlled by the com- pany, run Through With-ut Change, between Uanlon Pacific Travsfer Depot, Council Bluffs, and St. Paal. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Blufls, at 5:15 p m. reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m., and 8. Paul at 1105, m, making 22~TEN HOURS 1§ ADVANCE oF ANY OTHER Rov.‘rl. Returung, leave St. Paul at 3; S P. E. KOBINSON, Aw’t Gen'l Pass. 3.'il. O'BRY Southwestera Freight and Pasenger Agent, WY ‘Coundll Biufls my SHORT LINE 1880. K. C.,ST. JOE&C. B.R.R,, 18 the only Direct Line to ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars betweon Omaba and 8t. Louls ‘and but one batween Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less chargos and in sdvance o otbor lines. ‘This entire line Is equipoed with Pullman's Falace 8 ceping Cars, Palace Day Coach- «Miller's Safety Platform and ‘ouplor_and the celebrated festinghouse Air-Brake. EFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA £5Via Kausas City, St Joseph and & CouncilBiufla K B, via Y £3JoondSt. Losis. 2 Tiketa for saleat. al conpon sations . the J. F. BARNARD, A C. DAY Gem'l Supt, Con Fasn, & 8t 3 e Joueph, W G SEACHBIST, Ticket Agen. 14 Fifienin Susat, botesn Fambasi snd ias, Union Block, Omaha. A B. BARNARD, . Gen'rl Agent, Omaks. 'nmnui.;u T0 CHICACO. Without Change of Cars! THRE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINGY RAILROAD. — With Smooth snd Perfect Track, Elegant Fas. ‘senger Ccaches, . PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINIRG CARS d all whe inted and ‘ountry. 1t s acknowedged by 7 the Press, trave] uver it, 10 be the Best A Test Managod Nosd in the PASSENGERS GOING EAST Shouli bear n mind tht tis i the BEST ROUTE TO CHICA "und Poiuts Bt Borth and Northwest. Pussnger by this Route hare cholesof FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Bleeping Cars trom Chicago to New York Oity Without Change. A1 Express Trains on this linears equipped with house Patent Afr Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and 3 PULLMAN PALAGE SLEEPING AND D' NING CARS ‘Are run on the Buriington Route. concerning Poutes, Rates, Aime. etc., wil be cheerfully given by stine odicaof the Euri gion Route, BU3 Fourteentn Street, Gmaha, Nebrasks. C.X PEaxus, bW Brtc G o, 2.0 PRILLI b1, General .«m- gt fop-ity §5 0 B0 B it s " Ticket Agent Omaba S pimgiTous fror Tm‘t;’u Dalns and a For Coughs,Colds, Bronchitig And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. DON T BE DECEIVED by unprinciied d 7 to palm off o u which in tbe only MEL ICATED astic] ioner of Internal Revenue: CFFICH OF INTEKNAL, REVENUE, ) 26, 1850, Excnct from Report of the Commi TREASURY DE! Messes. LAW) Grxray: nvedients and v la 1 under 15 name tFe opinion « ey peveily e 5 8 s ey et Gtk e Commiestoner Sl TSTrELE, J0B NSON WHO IS UNAC Iunfl'!u wiT THE o<oce - 4 OUAINTED WITH TS S50 TAE I 2, 1R counTay, wis CHIGAGO ROCK ISLAND &. PACIFIC R. . 1S THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK RETWEEN THE EAST & THE wz Tta main line Funs fram Chicaso 1o ¢ Dining Cars tor entiog purposssonly. Creg Biud pasaing iriagn folot, O £ uo] et Independeat. Eldon: Ottamval e Ouatosen: a0 Do et Siwabtee. aod ta masmiscentty AtCovsein Brires. w A CSaA with B & Mo IR Atcory seve Abpreciating. the. fict that people preter-scoarato apart TrY, with all lines for the * a9 B SO R & Lz COTREIL RLUFS: Fickels via this FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW .SEHADES. And everything pertaining te the Furnitare ard [}Wholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. EHAS. SHIVERIOX lzos and 1210 Farnham itreu Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator i1880. FOR MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO., SPRINGFIELD, 0. They also mske Buckeye Improved Iron Keam Walking Cultivator, with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Style. Enquire for them at the best dealers. Agent, Umaha, Neb TESTIMONY. Th Cubier of the Pt Nationsl Buak, Teor, Tuor, O Duesmose 30, 157, Dhlflv_nyu —1 was tr«ubl-d 'hh Bhen: A new = hitherto upknown remedy dis ases of tho Kidorys, Bladder, and —— It avoide internal modicines, is certain in it | 3 ‘ffec’s and cures when nothinz else can. or ‘seat, by mailIre0 .00 | Six of tho ik 5 Give piala drestioas G gplage V DAY KIDNEY PAD G-, PROPRS, |y, 1y, Bosouko Medicins 00, address for our Iml’n b«':cl PIQUA, OHIC. "va l.llu Save C, F. GOGDMAN. * JAMES K. ToH, 4 Agent for Nebraska. @ ‘Ageat, Onay,

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