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., JHE CENUINE: DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remed, all the ills that fiesh is heir. alctions o the Liver, and fnall piaints, Dspepsis, d ache, or diseases of that dnncler, they stand without a r AGUE AND 'FEVEI!. paratory to, or after faking q; 2 simple purgative they are inequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are Aever Sugar-coated. ‘Each box has a red-wex seal on the lid, ionMOLANES LIVER PIL per bears the signa- tares of O, McLae and FLexrxe Baos. 22 Insist upon having the genuine Da. C. McLANES LIVER PILLS, pre- pared by BROS., Pittshurgh, Pa., t\heing fall of imitations of eLane, spelel diflerently, unn [ BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. ‘Whata Well-Known Deagyiet s shout ‘Allen's Luvg Balgam. MOTIHERS, RE. G amsaxnSramion, €y. Sy dens tor Alexs Lang Balem s Tocreasing comtantly, The ladies hink thorcls nowedcing el in th tor Group s s et it acl st Ssaicie e T Bn No. 2, 7% Plctare. Very'm Fomions. 7 obicaieloind, Kend watyp torpank SR DR R CIAUD Y Duihio N Y e e WM, SIMERAL, Y™ AT LAW—Canmbeirs Blook, T 0L TIDIMS; TIOBNEY AT LAW-] ‘and sels real estatc, jock. A C. TROUP, MTORNEY AT LAW—Office n Haosoom's é with George E. Pritchett, 1608 A” i 5 ichion OMAHA, NEI T DEXTER L. THOMAS, AT LAW—Cruicksnank s Bulld N A U T . M. CHADWICK, a d&u‘n\n LAW—Office 1504 Parmham A. l ARTZLANDE AT LAW—Cor, 18thand Farnham s T a i o b g . WILLIAM A. FONDA, TIORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. l.a- No.'s, Fronser Block, OMAHA, en Y AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF A e b I FEACE Southesst corer Fiflesath ml’mmjfllv Attended to. W O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFIOE-Union Block,Fifteenth an¢ Farnham) AFTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOGK. COR. DIUG. & I5TH STS. OMAHA, NEr Wv J. Connell, Attorney at- an. w—“"“"‘“’.lnh@‘: Oms R, Rao. lmcx & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law, :'illbuflmionflmll a; will Tal e Courta of tho Sate and the nited_Blates. Office, Faraham St., o] e, pposite AR g;a,%flfl.‘!fia o Omaba Nebragka. 00000 PARKE CODWIN, g TTORNEY AT LAW—Ilth and e, wih 0. 7 Ty a3 tonr RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Orrios—215 South Fourteenth Street. Trsrslens by thie line soid mnm’wyn the discomtort of crossing ‘ralimay an the Mol & smal bt ANADA, Fasverci, Welneaiay Jaauary 21 nnxqv:. B. Jouowo, Wednesdsy February 1am. FRANCE, Truvomius, Wednesdsy, February r“ncl OF PASSAGE (Including wine): E—First Cabin, §100 and§80; Second Nm«_“m—m 36 includiog wine, bedding LOUIS DE BEBIAK Agent, & Broud (00RES, No. o ha, e H. Tuk B. ‘Expreas Office Seamiti) OMAMA, NER. —— EENNEDYS EAST INDI ‘NOLLAWASNOD ‘syuomeSueieq snoNMg WINSWNeUY ‘eiecodsAq Joy > q A FAMILY TONIC AND BEVYVERAGHE. ‘na BITTERS! “ILER & CO., BOLE MANUFACTURERS, GRAY'S SPEOIFIC MEDIQINK: TRADE MA#K. The Great /RADE_MARK, SHOW CASES . n-nu-- J. 0. wIiILD®H 1817 OASS 5T, OMAHA, NEE. 'flflwm-“ B 45Yearsbefore the Publie. I'HE BAILY BEE. | famaiae i paspa o opamssan ?EE ‘rrlvllnndl)epmlroofl‘nlnl Reiow pine 57, .1 * 4 RESER 2338882 Bess R 888 28333 3% 888 8388 3832 sbiNG. 3 22 20 5 Buudiye Eicepted, | Bundays 5 18LAN] 'PACIFIC. 50 CB]CAM. w‘ el 10:00 p. m.. 45 40 » 23 30 = e i Pallis Bloping Oars out of Omahs te Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN ANDSIOUX CITY - ‘RAILEOADS. : o 239 | Corrugated cetling, No. 1. Ak R B ABRANEA . ; 37 UI‘M Iv)..... 9:00 3% w )7 2 5 ‘Red Cloud (arr)7:55 pm- 400 Bl 1 35 0 Iv) 806 g’a- 2 50 23] Yoo | Towa plaster, bbl . 250 % = o own plaster, i e s \'1'»'4'&?;':'.‘('1'" Sap ;. Michigan pliser, b E = i, per b < 5 s, TOVECTTANE FATLR B s D res 3:40 ‘?ravL o T ]4 00 IVISION U. P. O G battons, per 100 fi. 25 ‘BRIDGE DIVIEION U | el mlrlungd - 30 00 Omaba, v ., 3 ., batts, 1-“1_..‘;:1_:";!:_-‘-‘:'“‘ Rough and3 i aiis, Council Blufts :—8:25 & m., 9235 a.m., POSTS msl':. fim . 1307 23 9 B | Gedar alyes, 7 18 ! g Ormdba st 9 and 6in 16 Blufts at 4 Quater8in 16 ..m.,hmll&l, ond B v, | o § 1 e 5 10 ot & w020 m, [ 0 G b W3d 3 e "&a::!‘:-t =2 _:-.'t".‘;:- Ok |1lank:ndhmhu!. e M. 4000 . o, + | Clear po 50 00 .. " Daly exoupl Bl Walmat. 100 00 COMMERCIAL. Omakia- Wholesale Markets. - ¥ doz. wa Fat Pean,2 Ib, ¥ caser. i b, String Beaus. 21, po case Nutmeg& Pej Glass, 60 por oot, dis- Windo cent, plier Tl HARDWARE. Omama, June 13, 1880, - Green hides, Green cured hi Dry hides. Dry salted hides. Sheep Pelts. Tallow... LIQUORS, WIN High wines, per gal Alcohol, 180 per cent. Fren h spirits, proof. Marshall’s bourbon_ Miller’s bourbon whisky. . Bnmly, very fine, per gal ‘common to fine. in, 100 per cent. 10 ” Holland, 90 per cent ,. 3 num, ‘mixd Jamaica, per New England. ‘Kwnnedy Blner( per gal.. per case. . b - r 100 cases. jhampagnes, pints in baskets. Domestic champaigne. Fort wine, per case. B LEA: lHER‘ Best slaughter lule Best oakc., Ginness HARNESS LEATHER, No. 1 Pittsburg oak. No. 1 Pittsburg oak No. 1 Cincinnati oak No, 2 Cincinnati oak . 42 41 s:a.z.msi.is:.m gg SE;EE €88 ougtas i P gs3888 Hus GUILTY OF WRONG. Some people havo a fashion of confaslng ex- cslicnt romdics with o Jr massof “patent medicines” a0d in_ ths they are guilty of s wrong. There are som> advertised remedies fully worth all that is asked for them, and one tJoast wo know of—Hop Bitters, The wri has had occasion to use the Bitters in just such to a5 wo have most of the year in Bay Gity, and bas always {ound them to be frst-class Telisble, doing all that is claimed for thom. ~{Tribune, 10 0900190 cam 000010 10 K0 80 bt ‘8828888388“3“ 5 Bucklen’s Arnica Salve The Brst Sarve in the world for Quts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Sores, Totter, Chapp- od Hnnh, Chilblains, Ocm, and all hndl of Skin Eruptions. This Salve toed to give perfect satiafac- In every case or money re funded. Priea 25 oents per box. For sale by 8dly. J. K. ISH, Omaha, e PUZZLE, ‘Weary mortals racked with pain, Eves osktngrbut i T Sweet reliet from morta ills: o e poent Liver P 3t wholemiaby C. F. Goxdm s0d Keanardand Forsvth, TaRRaxY's EFVRRVESCEYT SEUTZER APERIRNT. When itlnn!nhllehnnbu can extem: i Botlod SHzes Water—socur endin chem- HEE B SR B s ey Parts ;an- healiog virtues, and turns i on e wag: ‘While TARRAST'S Armmizst from a Powder changed to foam, 18 an matantaneous Seltzer Spring i every suf- ‘SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. i. i & R ) Tiol Weaknemand Free. - b % | the first to make them whiolesome, and 2 | throughout A QUAINT FRENCH TOWA... .. N P e :;1'7 ) QINGRRREAD Fraser's Magasine. Dijon is celebrated for three manu- factures—its pill, its mn-md, and its bread; and the history of ucll is cunulu in the extreme. ‘e will take the pills first. Without doubt the people who take the most pills will be tion_of machine pill o longth and bread France is enormour, It was a bapp thought of a sucoessful French p maker, who with the best inten- tions in the world, could hardly satisfy bis customers to have recourse to machinery. It must have flashed upon _him like lightoing that the clomsiest machine might turn offthree times aa many pills in a dsy as the most dexterous fingers, il i prooess is 80 exact that some hundreds of thousands of pilla are fabricated daily on the premises of the orlginal fnventor. This gentleman, Thevenot, chemist of Dijon, guined s argo for: the consu satafactory to loarn that bis d T ants are doing as prosperous a trade as himself. The hardness of the times in mo degree affeots the sale of pil P-o;&-m have thelr pet luxary f ay cd%, and 50 while Koy aro ready fo give up their Rorses and carriagos and toilettes, 1 1 TS BECATE TIRIR oL, e opportunity of conversing withiswvaml smmfactos e all complai slackness In trade. Ouly the fortunate fabricator of pill showed & cheerfal counter chloroform, eampher, cuter-ofl encalyptus, are amongst the . favorite. oot Tho o making by machinery is extremely rapid and neat. Thin layers, com- posed of gum, ugar and gelatine, are %5 00 | spread out in’ 4 | is differently to be accounted for, The- 08 juico of & new wine, lending the ol s then spread on'the under layer, | ¢ Justas we put jaw ina layer of paste; aseoond put on, the whole adhering | o, i, 42 like thin covered pastry. This it placed between two iron plates in- |} dented with little holes the size of the | o5 pill, two turns are given to it in what | Sy, othor ho did net kpan may be called a baking oven, and out | como the pills, each teparating itself from its envelope, smooth, compact; and hard as shol.. In fact, they are like mince ples in miniature, Any emsence indissoluble in water can be manufactured into pille,and of courss, the economy upon hard Iabor is very | { your ‘speech in the convention nomi. nating Sherman that a man up in the gallery shouted ‘Garfields’” He was oncea minister of the Gos. pel, but he was also at one time of his life a caval-toatman. Early habits of thought and expression are never completely eradicated, and the |future occupant of the White Housoe startled some of his friends in the car as he tune by his manutact-ry, and it is thhrlnw ahlmul! into & seat and ex- claime London Tolegraph, bosn. excited military circles by an incident quai Ty illastesting the rigid stricinos with which Magyar non-commissioned o Branches of trade whilstat Dijon, and | reery e W9t (1o, STy oy bo the 12 the_tmperial xo A fow days ago a privats soldier dicd in the barrack infirmary at Kaschau, and his The process of pill- [ 4onry military houo served, however, by a superior officer present at the ceremony of interment I picces, the desired | foo" escort to march with fixed bayonets?” Standing atifly at {he solute, the con- %{mxn -dbu-i-m’ go that Wa) ow, I consider I am the man o, bt tho fopublibkn party. i “My dear, good little fellow,” said Gnrfleld “you deserve the thanks of Tehall give you a new clnb ~Qome down and see me in Ohio and T'l tell you all about the next cabinet. Perhaps you'll be in it.” And the littlo ‘man went away happy. Just a8 the general was boarding the train, a bottle-nosed politician from of | the Seventh ward plucked him by the coat-tail and shrieked, *‘Gianeral, gen. eral, one word—only one word,” What is it, my man?” Do you remember when you made The general ls not & profane man, “D— that man in the gallery.” ] A Model Disciplinaris Considerable hilarity has recently in Austro-Hungarian contained 1 military cede. AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, fascinating tints of Lomple\mn for which Iadies strive are chiefly arti- ficial, and all who will take the trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the use of Hagan’s Mag- nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- less and always reliable article, Sold by all druggists. 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 sonatural thatno human being can detect its application, body, in due course, was onslgued to the grave with the cu t was ol the coffin emotory wi firing party _following marched ~ into the fizod bayonets, contrary ished military usage in As soon as the burial ites had besn concluded, he sent for he sergeant commauding the party ked him with some asperity, it was ontrary to regulations for a a funeral cientious sergeant replied: ;T am quite awaro of that. “Yon, But 1 beg respectflly to roport that the de- coused, during bis illnees, and at the o of iis, death, was under arrest. great. It was, therefore, the duty of his es- THE CELEBRATED DIJON MUTARD is even moro worthy of a note as & manofacture, a cerlain piquancy not found in’ sny other mustard, of which there are de- servedly celebrated manufacturers in soveral other places. The Dijonmus- tard s always -zown on cleared char- the neighboring forests, spaces difficult 16 utilize in any other way, a8 the young plants of pess, potatoes, French beans an mals, who will on no account touch tho mustard plant. The soil gives one peculiar flavor to the mustard; auother musterd when in powder is mixed with pleassnt acidity with which we are familiar, saro that the grape be always in pro- cisely the e stato of unripeness, & degreo making moro or lews all the Giffrence. - Abateurs of tiis calsbra ted condiment, of which the consump- tion i ezormous in France and else- where, will like to have these fow par- ticulats concerningit. We next come 4 -up.n their orlgin. | gundy. r | wanti” | o Seasnty n ol ehe . uznvuus DEBILITY |u 2™ to the no less famous brudder in und DIJON GINGERBREAD, dot fellow Sher: or pain d'epice, of which most travel ers carzy a sample home for their li 4lo faionds. The nonnetics, as these cakes are genorally called, figure con- cort. to fix bayonets.” Its peculioe quality fs | 1 i el discriplinari the proud consciousness that he had triumphantly proved his case. Detroit Free Pross. 1ast from Chicago yesterday ofternoon, "‘;“ a policoman halted at the door of a @ | galoon on Randolph etreet and asked like "°““ inevitably be devoured by [ o proprietor how be liked the nom- 4 | the rabbita, wild boars and othetani- | ination: was the reply. were greatly excited yesterday.” “Very well, was the_rejoinder; and n rotired with you may go,” Nothing Left to Holler On. An hour or 5o aftor the latest and 4T doan’ earo for bolitics any more,” “Why, what's the matter! You “qf I vhas den I vhas a fool. Vhen dot first ballot was taken I set up der beer for der Grant_crowd, for I like: But in order to obtain pre- [ 4 gthand well mit der bogs. 55| cisely the dogree of acidity 1t “Den a blg crowd rushes in here und yells out dot Jim Plaine vhas de comilig man, und I hand out_der ci- gars, for meln boy vhants a blaco in der gustom house oof Jim Plaine vhas prosident.”” “Yes, I sce.” “Vhell, - pooty soon_comes mein s I vhas a fool, for vould git all der oty quoeck. I tinks off Sher it mein boy hat a blace in der pustoflice, sure, und I galls in der Boys uod dells ‘emn to trink to my gan- stantly on Frenoh diuner tables with didate.” the dessert, bt few people, perhaps, he pain d' is made of honey, rye four and spice, no k-olnnhtn’xgq wtion possosser, a8 wo quality, rendering the pain d’epice as 00 | useful as it is ornamental on the fami- Iy table. Its inventors were, oddly onough, neither bakera nor cooks, but the former grand seigneurs of Bur- The seigneurs set the exam- ple of curing disorders of frequent oc currence by moans of palatable cakes, the bourgeoisie, and in_thelr turn, the peasants, followed their cxample, Huge bakeries of the pain ’epice wero set up at Dijon, The bakers made Targo fortunes, and to this day it is as flourishing a trade se any n Dijon, seven large mannfactories now exi: ing there. S—— ‘The Man in the Gallery. Free Lance, June 13, It will bo remembered that, in his vl ech nomin feel! spoech nomisating Sherman'at thefeel! Vhe ‘make a zure blace for mein poy mit Garfol.” gonveution, Gen. Gasfield, after de- vering an ap to eulogy that mndldnq,m e he, o Whereu) gallery shouted ‘Garfield. That unknown man calied upon the general Tuosday aftarnoon, Jastaashe | buiplina u medical remedy ever placed within the hands to prepare for & general shake. | resch of suffering humanity. Thou- ture prosident wes washing - his Ho was a one-armed soldier, and |s Zather aedy;in his mkke's Sald ho, “Gen. Garfld, T come to “Thanks, thanks,” said the gon- eral; ‘It me see, weren't you in the Forty second Ohio—1" “No, geneeal, that's not it. Didn't you hear that volce in the gallery |at yhen you midy Who o you wantf Ton the follow thab said b, “You are a prophetic soul,” said the enoral, “‘and if 1 come to the White Touse dnpoml upon {t I shan't forget And the one-armed man left his In a faw minutes Garfield .was sur- rounded by his !nmb,lnflhh!l band was. like » -hm.ufx" !‘-mprw.”m omnl ‘G‘:“b-d sl 1 diss “Guten abend, I havesome claims anyhow, “T am at your m frlond,’ -mc’mnl. hear from yor i DEdmluu dot man shoud out Ty My frid, T ahall pbfos Fefibgou xangunu’.. Let me_hear from Ao oo e et s N o man went away Pusing throngh the okunda: on s fhundering on hia back. midway be: woen bisshoulders sad. b » bocons: Tuzm aroumd o sww beforo i Titlo man, with oy i adavery thick si In “Don't “Ab, yer. Well, good-day, good- Bold oldhllov,"llltlflulmh “1 want o have a word with mum:“:.‘?‘" ,lhoul w < block "ldig;!dflummmty Dupot, Bates G T xad you: 04k Yk, ol T A but early in der moru; mans come aroundt here und siys: Shake, don’t pe a fool. 88 1y dor man who. vill knock em all to agrootblo iawéstnm bloces, Und T opens a frah ke of for { to buy a large bottle unless you know what you are gotting. eamnestly request_you to call on your bottle free of cost which will convince the most skeptical of its wonderful ‘merits, and show you what a regular name on a card and went away happy. | one dollar size bottle will do. saléby J, K. Ts. HUSTET e relresbng see, thesciatoncf fesh -fl 222 cocr, a0 Wemings 4 ot Tondih o e il sevtainiag orpan vy s Biters hich i inafens For sl by il brogeiis s beies gy INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, “Just, s0.” “ fela goot vhen I goos to bebt, ome Alder: Edmundts er und dells efery ody I vhas an undts man, und I bet $10 bhe hu voted in. Dis forenoon mein boy Vhas for Grant, mein draddor vhas for Sherman, und T vhas for Plaine, und vhere be’ dose five kegs of lagor dot I badt dis morning! Vhen I goos home ‘mein vhrow she saidt T vhas zwe fools, and Llocks tp dor saloon und goes (0 “Wall, havo you heard who was ted!” nominaf “Nein,” It was Garfield.” “Garfeell By Sheorge! I dreats away seven kegs of larger und two boxes of clgars, und it vhas Garfeel! Wheel, dot endts me oop. If I ever haf some more to do with boliticks den Tam ash grazy as bedt-bugs. Gar- “Vhell—vhell. Vhot a fool I e not mein peer und GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. 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D, BALCOM, Amlv BORDER, Colet o, it VINEGAR WORKS | Jones, Bet. 9th and 10th Sts., OMAHA. = —VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAILWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! 1t is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS —axo— sud il potuts EAST and NORTEL IT OFFERS THE TRA TBAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACTLITIES AND MORE DVANTAGHS | THAN ANY OTHER “ROAD IN THE WEST. & Itls the ONLY ROAD botween COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which 1s run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 12 adlltion to thesand to pleass all classes ot {alern it elves FLASTCLASS MEALS EATING STATION at 50 conts each. 'S TRACK IS RAILS | Ils GUAGKES ARE INEST] 'm}% 'FRST cLAss 77 you wish the Best Traveling Accommods- Joue licket by thie Roule WILL TAK® NONE OTHE! Tk aps, etc., not ob- Ticket Oftice, address any ageat of the Compasy, of ARYIN WOGATTT, W& STENNITT, Gen'l Ag't Omaba & Councll Bivfls._ SIOUX (‘lTY & PACIFIC St. Paul & Sloux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pointsin Northern Iows, Minnesota and Dakota.This line is equipped with the Im- proved Weatinghouse Automatic Alr Brakes and i Plasform Couplor n Butier. - And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT S L T e hu( bt A 7oTEN HOURS 1N ADVANCE oF Oruer Route. Retoruing, leage St. Paul at 330 p m, ar- 5 3 m.. and Unlon Tranor, Dopot, Council Eiute, at 950 B e that yoi tckets read via “8.C, ‘HILLS, Ferintendent, Misourt Vailay, Tova. P. £. LOLINSON, As’t Gen'l Pase. B . OBRYAN, suthwestern Freight and Pasvenger Agent, my20-t0 Councll Bluffs SHORT LINE 1880. K.C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R,, 18 tho ouly Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. o change of cars botween Omaka and 8t. Louls and but one betwoen Omaha sud New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS [r— Eastern & Westera Cities With less charges sod n advance of ther lines. ro ped with Pullman’y e, Cogpler and the celsbrated Westinghouse Air- EATSEE, THAT YOUR 'rlcxn' ‘READSWA 237Via Kansas City, St Joseph sodE2 r"Cumn:lIBhlfl:ILB. via SUEY £2rioe Louls. w2 Tickets for sale at ’y n.vuptm stations In the BARNARD, A C. DAWES, Genl Sugt., Gl P, & Tieket, St. Josoph, Mo . Joseph, w6 SERCRIST, Tieket Agias ifigenih_Streot, between Farnham Tnion Block, Omaha, A.B. BABNARD, Gen'rl Agent, Omabs. nd t, Omaha. THROUGH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl! THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINGY RAILROAD. Perlect, Track, Elegsat Pas- iger Ccaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS It is acknowledged by the Press, and all whe travel nver it, 1 bo the Best Appointed and Best Managed Road in the Country. PASSENGERS GOING HAST Should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, And Points East, North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Slecping Cars from Chicago to New York Oity Without Change. All Expres Traigg on s linears equipped with the Westinghouse Patent Air Miller's Patent Safety mumm re Gouplers, the most Pro- tection Against Accl- denta in the world.. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS ‘Are run on the Buriington Route. Information conccring Routes Ratos, 11me ete, will be cheerfully Fiven by ' of the Burliogton Route, Omaha, Nebracka. 'W. HITCH( 5, G v BT, . Joe., Mo Geueral genty Omaba. P. DU " Ticket Agent, Omaba. fepGaly oSN e GO EAST SURE CURE "\ And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quar! Snze Bottles for Family Use. i) dealers who try topalm off upon vor LOCK L KYE, whick s thecnly MED CAUT ioner of Internal Revenue: I; OFFICK OF INTERNAL, REVENUE, ) J.nuary 26, 150, TREASURY DEPARTY w Meaars. LAWRENCE & MARTLN, 1111 Madison St., Ch artages arcribed ute an «muklon rendering the opi e, on a L this ormts may properly te g an Un\m.m.,.m.m e A following secticn 37, U, 8 eviaed Statnies, and Whin v AVitbecunes, and Ouher Fersous rommlu!on;r CNeb STRELE ) UNACQUAINTED WITH THE SEE BY EXAMINING IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK RE m..'i.."'.,_."‘.!.‘:";n’,'f,":.,'.“iflh.um-fi':i‘f.'i?‘ B ek, iaand. Davo e 3% - enioy your i Tirbou il boars oF 150 Bast A( R\vuv_::fl) withthe L. 8. 8 M.S. me? , Vinterses: gy tiagg PV ianiNaros HriouTs, with P.. G 89 "Milwaukee agd | C: ; ¥ Tsiana~ te maeniscently ..K,a Tix toad bed 1 simply perfoct, and its o 1ald wi lthm! i O e Pleass you mOst will be the pleasara gte nymu«mr ‘meate: while passing bver tha tlrien of Tiinois and Towa: i oo ot & Dintoi Cars ghat Secompany sl | S Express Traime. * You,fot an eatir s s ezved o any frsi- Tict that majority of the e oparato apariments for i and the immense D<o U LEATEN ORI, wib Kaa Vo, A0 o o ia - s 8 1ino WATTANTIOR 10, W A 3 CUEY. with al lines for the Woe AL ea Sreciatondent. CHAS. SHIVERIGK FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And everything I}Jemining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OHAS. SHIVERIOK p 34 mon th mat 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator F.OR IL88O. THE DALY MEDICINE That Acts at the Same Time on ; THE LIVER,” THE BOWE! and the Ki 80 reat organs are the patural clesns- ot st b o 5 m oy work e Sl w0 onow EYS. Thesn c Deaith be. pe drii®on Riscases TERRIBLE SUFFEMlfl.r Bilicwsness, Headache, dice, Constipation and Piles,’ -rnl- i ney Complaints, Gravel, Disbetes,” Sediment in the Urine, Milky) oc Ropy Urlne; or Rheu) { KIDNEY-WORT! S kbt s gt S e e st viahave becncured. will add 006 more to ?-nu the sorment T rlionee more saden: hy suffer longer from age at once and be satis "1 0 dry vegesable compound and makeasix quarts of Medielne. Druggist has @, or il get 4 T Spon Aaoing P ‘TICTAZDE0N & (3., Propeters, ideatpuipat) Buslingtes, Vi Gne MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST &C0., SPRINGFIELD, 0. They also m:ke Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Style. Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent. ()maha,_ Neb. _ A new zod hitberto unknown remedy diseares of the Kidneys, Bladder, and Urioary emmehimna st my trionds, [ our itheamate Cure, b, e boran to sonthe, comfort and allay the [+ Insshort thue wes seved o8 "this dlst: diseaso. % plewmrs n e s vhluable rediedy thibous T LT —_— ¢ il positvely cure Dlabetes, Gravl, Drop: £y, Bright's Discase, inablity to b Urtne, Catareh of tho Bllader, A croced BACK: General Wonkasse-and s Fomalo Come akness, and all Femalo Com- ‘plaints. o L Y It avoids Internal medicires, is i e 'upon receipt of the price, IA“_"AIN-.FIWIS. Toledo, O. TS, zous dives tor oue o bk, AMES . 188, Ageat for Nebraak, Send you anll Sotiios of B o ot TheDr. Boua.nka Medizis Co, PIQUA. GH ). LAY DUAN, B2iediid e Y