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5 45 Yearsbeforethe Public. DR.C.McLANE'S LIVERP are 70t recommended as a all the ills that fesh is heir o affections of the Liver, and in. Complalats, Dyzpepsis, and Sick Head- Iseases of that character, stand without a sival. az ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic gan be used pre. paratory to, or after faking quinine. As 2 simple prirgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ‘The genuine arg néver sugar. Each b0x hasa Jeackas oot oot tid, ,MCLANE'S LIVER Fiththe impress . Each wrapper bears th tures of C. McLuts and FLExING Baos, 2~ Insist upon having the genuine DaC. lMcLANE% LIVER PILES, pre. pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., e MeLane, but saine groguncistio o OUGHS, "‘_ucml. AND CONSUMPTION. ‘What s el e Rang 9 st ATTORKEYS-AT-LAW, AAmu /M, SIMERAL, NEY AT LAW-—Campbeil's Block, 18th Street, between Farnbam and Douglas’ OMARA, MU e and e ks, B . g A. C. TROUP, TTIORNEY AT LAW—Office in Hanscom's é Block, with fopst ™ O P o DEXTER L. THOMAS, A!_n AT LAW--Crulcksnank § Balid iog. -t}c A, . CHADWICK, Aflm.' ‘IY AT LAW—OfSos 1504 Farnham A. SWARTZLANDE A\ TISSUET ATLAW-Ow: Ithind Bursbem strest. may2su WILLIAM A. FENDA. A:“““ AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Room No. 6, Freuser Block, Post e OMARR, NEB. Wid. L. PERBODY, AWYER—Ofico—1Lo Creighton Block, next 1o Foo Offce, OMAIIA, HEBRABEA" A Pglents Prooured. W& WOTARY PUBLIC. _ COLLECTIONS D. MCLAUCHLIN. TIORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF A 5 TRE PEACE—Soutbesst corver Filenth 8& Collections Promptiy Attended to. W3 UBRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, -Union Biock,Fifteenth su¢ Firabsm A. L. ROBISON. TTORNEY AT LAW.—Room Creighton Block. OMAUA Nob. fand-t D. 5. BRNTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCX, COR. DOUG- & I5TH ST8. OMAIA, NER. 5 W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. Offios:—Front rocms, up slair, in Hanscom's new brlek buildiog, K. W. corner Fifteonth and Farobam Strects. Jomx I Raviox. Caas R. Ravick. REDICK & REDICK, Attormeys-at-Law attsntion wil be glven to ul sulte ‘corporaticns of e a; Practice in al the Gourts e Bite aud e nited Btates, Ofice, Farnbam St opposite Court Houe. ADAMS & SIMERAL, ASIOEEEIS AT LAV Room § Orighte Block, 15th end Dougies stroeta. X C. F. MANDERSON, TYORNEY AT LAW—22 Fambam Omaiia No! PARKE CODWIN, TTORNEY AT LAW-14th and Dougiss Btrsets, with G. W, Doane "RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Ormca—215 South Fourteenth Street. Oply Direct Line to Fran CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN and Harve,Pler 43, N.R b ratiwey i tho disoomlort. of Banne lin & smal ARADA, Fuasonsn, Wedneaday Juauary 21 AMERI QUE, B. Jovowo, Wodnesday February 18, . FRANCE, Tauoaws, Wednesdsy, February 10 FRICE OF PASSAGE (including wine): TO HAVRE—First Cabin, $100 £ obd56; Sioanse, 26 including wine bedding S DE BEBIAX, 5 Broadway, N. Y. IO T Street, Bet. Faruham and Dotglas, Next Door U.' 8. Express Office (3 of Pan od Tt CHATR, RER 0 “maem KENNEDY'S Rupe EAST INDIA|gE=sim E[ ‘NOLLINASNOD ‘myuemedunIe( SnoYIg WINYEMOUH ‘eecedssq 30, FAMILY TONI AND EWERAGH. A na BITTERS! ILER & GO0, BOLE MANUFAOTURERS ©CMAHA. Neb. B Tttt Aliom aea O Pordand: o GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINA: The Great ADE MAX. Engileh 3R Before Taking 21{“lietses After Taking. Chat tolow as_sequence of Sell-ddewe; low , Universal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dizaness cf Vision, Premature and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity of = treo €8 Tha Specific Yedicine i a a8 per pucknge, or 8ix | sckazes for 86, or Wil be sat frue by mail on roceipt of {he movey h ‘sddreestisg Ths Gray Medicin Xe. 10 Machaaicy’ £ oo SHOW CASES 3. 0. WwIiLDm ok s ~ G0 EAST RAILVWAY. 2,330 MILES OF ROAD! 1t is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Between COUNGIL BLUFFS CHICAGQ,MILWAUKEE and i potnts EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC SLATE PENOILS. THE COMPLICATED MANNER IN WHICH THEY ARE MADE, Cinclnnati Enquirer. Several woeks ago there was a fire intho West End. The Enquirer 1ot of fallows, and it was hard t a good boy. AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The _brilliant, tints of Complexion for whicl ladies 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 drnggists. 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 that no human heing can detect its application, THE DAILY BEE. Our boats were then from what they are We used to have them fitted up nbdl to carry passe: freight. My wife boat with me, and she thought agood deal of ‘Jim.” - His mcther_was alive but his father was dead. His father m;lbm a hrmm-hznhln l;l&hu. ily 8o very poor that they sll had Tt 10" " Jim’ had & brother snd two sisters. The sisters are mar- His brother was s lichi Lo [BISAD oo ot o oy aNoNueau Foraham,. bet. 9th ond 100 Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION yoarda sdviocs (pogtpei).. gk fascinating =5 o apaper man got time 0 wapaper men do some- times get time to think), and he won- derod what_slate-pencil works anyhow. Thers are very few things to be found in large city with cod reporter does not_become familisr In time. Their 5 18 ft. and under.... Jim' was conve: No. 1,12 t0 20 it. Campbellite, and be is still of that No. 2,12 t0 20 ft £ o T e 1o hia cducation ho preached some and also studied law. admitted to the bar, but I don’t be- Teve he ever practiced much, He was lected to congress in 1862, but did oot take his seat until 1864, because he was in the army. “The great difficulty we had with the drivers on our boats,” continued the captain, “was that they would Jie, but if you got snythlng from Jim’ you could always rely on it. I never caught him in a lie while he was with He was getting 810 a month and his board, and that was considered He was_bomn in Orange, Cuyahoga county, Ohio. He cama to me as any other boy to hire szusy 8 opapenan 388 3388 8338 8333888 Y BOAD botween UFFS and CHICAGO Upon which 1s run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 1n addition to thessand to FIRST-C! EATING STATION at 50 cents each. TRACK 18 STEEL RAILS| ARE THE FINEST] s E‘SIPW FIRST ClLASS you wish the Best Travelin ions sou will buy vour ticket £ AND WILL TAKE NONEOTHER. All Ticket Agents can scll vou Throl via this road and Cheek usual gage Free of Charge. TICKET OFFICES—12] things many opportunities, that they gather COUNCIL BL a vast fund of general informati afow years such as _most other avocations of life fail wo_gather But Lere was some- thing new under the sun. porter resolved to yo back to that slate-pencil Tactory when he got a lit- tle leisure, and learn the wseful implement.of mathematical oducation, azd thus benefit hia own information buresu and help increate the knowledge of others. The factory was in the hands of the adjuster when The Enquirer reporter reached it the second time. played tad havoc with the building, machinery and stcck; but the gontle- anly proprietor led our man around, owing hum how and where the pen- Fol' (")ul .(‘olds' Broncl Asthma, Consumption, And ALT, DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Size Bottles for Family Use. SURE GUR parna o B EUEE Put Up in Quart £ Yellow pine fiooring, No. J 'Roo o ICATED article made, the GENUINE nasing a GOVER very big wage Extract from Report of the Commi TREASURY DEPARTYEM w T 1 No. 1 pickets, per M No. 2 -, b Mossrs. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 1111 Madison St., ¢ [t ‘What Stopped Him. ¥ Union Pacide Ticket Office. KANCISCO OF¥ICE—2 Now Montgom. Some weeks since, while a parly of of Detroit surveyors were running a railroad liné down in Indiana the sur- vey carried them ucrors a cemetery. In the course of the survey a small stake was driven Into a grave, aud be- fore it was removed and carried ahead, » luthy, long-legged Hoosier overhaul- od the men, pecled off his coat, and dancad around as he yelled out: “Show me the man who dared drive that stake in that grave!” “We are going to remove it,” quiet'y replled one of the party. “T don’t csr if you are—show me For Information, fold: tainable at Home Ticket %A | MARVIN HUCHITT, Gen'l 8583 The chief ingredient is soap-stone, more scientifically known as_tal steatite. It is & greasy, whitish stone, looking snd feelmg groat deal like couutry sosp, from_ which it takes Tt is found in but cne local :he weatern or mountainous regions of North Carolina. The stone_first comes in large chunks, and is first subjected to a crushing process in & common quArtz crashing machine. to a fine powder in a regular bubr- Yours especiully, Lawrence & Martin, 888 33333 88 588 Gew] Ag’t Omaha & Council Blufts. 1y the trade at @ au SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC axp St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siowr City Route ! EFFECTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR Eright'sDiscasr, Ciabetes, Nervous Debility, Pain in the fack, Loins or Side, Dropsy, - rinence aud Retention i beaded, 6 in., N 12. 2HE8Y 28388 Corrgated celing, No. 1. 5 1t is then ground TED WiTH THE cEocnA WHO ¥ INACQUAIN ededs oB(E XAMINING THIS M. 2/ i i i 11 dealers who try to palm off - YE, which ta the only 8 KD~ ¢ oneach botle. oner of Internal Revenua: T, GFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUF. ) 6103, D, ., J. nusry 26, 1580, y Female Complaints. A star (best) sh'ngles. No, 2 5 just as flour is made out of Jand ihe powder is next bolted exactly as wheat is bolted. Thus no foreign or hard substance remains to getinto_the poncil and scratch the s'ate. This fine powder, which look much like fluur, is then mix soveral chemicals and a neuf substance, and the whole put into & tank and boiled, being stirred con- revolving wheel. out snd run “Well I'm the man, and what are you going to do about it! big man of the lot as he>stepped out. idn't you know that was my wife's grave?” asked the Heosier with a considerable fall to hia voice. 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pointsin Northern Iows, Minnesota and s line is equi Sond for our treatise on ti “Echoos You Should Head, containing a great deat of in’ Excelsior Kidney Pad Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS. £&r30ld by D. W. SAXE & CO., Omaba IRON TURBINE WIND ENCGINE BadClood (1) 626 4m Plattsmouth(ar)i 20pm Omabs (arr)....4:56p m Kenmney S nelani:s8 Bt s pm Hloomlngooaspm VALGEY RAILWAY. EELEEEEE] Towa plaster, bbl Michigan plister, bl - air, per bu . e Tarred felt, 100 ibs wie e i ler Platform Coupler SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT Sleeping Cars,owned and control pany, riin Through Without Changs, between Union Pacific Travsfer 3 Trains leave the Union “Well it is, sir—my first wife's 5 B2 Brwes “And what of that?” “What of that! Why—why, 1 hadn’t married a second one a » month ago and kinder forgot my grief, I'd take that stake and pin you fo tho fence with it? It's lucky for ou fellers—mighty lucky for you that don’t feel half ro badas T did!” is then taken into another tank and ccoled, turning into thick pasty substance. This is caked, and, by means of ‘machinery o expresily for the purpose, is Tolded ito long slim rods. by being forced tbrough a round aperture the size of aclate pencil. _These rods roll down_an inclined plane on an easy grade £o as not to break, after which they are picked up and cut into proper lengths. They aro then Jaid between corrugated shoeets of zinc in %2 eight or ten feet deep, thewhole akit, and put into & steam-heating dry-House at a temperature of 200 de- where they sro The next process is to place them in & farnace and bake them, after which, if they be intended pencils, they are boxed ready Some, however, are airs, where there are men and machinery to point one end of them; while others still are sent to another dopartment to be covered with a red and white or white and gold-ringed paper. most readily taka the youngster's eye, and makes his mathematical duties less irksome than they would be if aided by one of the rough, uncovered and unpointed kind. And this is_the by no means easy ate ‘pencils are Our reporter was shown 10,- 000,000 pencils_slceady boxed, wai The factory bas a ca- pacity lo_manufactare 150,000 a dsy, but has been making but 75,000 per day, that being about gnough to sup- | ply the demand. _They supply all the schools in the United States, and ship their goods to London, Germany and Eurcpean countries. young readers know what trouble it is to make slate pencils they will proba- bly take more care of the useful ar- ticle of the echool room hereafter. GARFIELD AS A UANAL-BOY. REMINISCENCES OF OLD CAPT. MYERS, WHO FIRST GAVE HIM WORK. New York Times, June 14th. Mr. Jonathan Myers, whose office is at No. 152 Montlesllo avenue, Jer- sey City, 30 odd years ago was the Captain of a cansl boat on the Ohio Caval. He it was who gave. the first employment to “‘Jim” Garfield, as he was_then known, a poor, but ver bright and intelligent lad of 13. Times reporter cslled on Mr. Myers a fow days ago, and the following con- urred concerning the boy: “Mz. Myers,” asked the reporter, “yill you be kind enough to_state you know concerning young Garfield while be was in your employ- Omatn, aly 18 & B b P b . 8 0§ g 10:20 p. m., and 8t. 7#TEN HOURS 1N ADVANCE oF ANY Orue Route. Returning, leave 8t. Paul at 830 p m., ar- riviog at Sioux City at 445 & m.. and Union Pacific Transfor Depot, Council Bi Be guro that your tickets 38555 by 5} and 6 in., per Oalk plank andtimber, per M. luupumu,AJx?;;?:.nng B Mrs. Jobn Randolph Kuhns, 22 yoars old, of Comnellsville, Fayefto County, Ph., is & womau with a_his- tory. She entered the Armory police station Saturday night, in the attire of a young country lad, and owning that she was tired of the disguise and her wanderings, asked for shelter and She said that cn Jav. 17 she was married in Connellsville to John Randolph Kuhs, a had only met the young man eight times before the marriage, and the union was against the will of her par- Seven weeks ago last Saturday Dight John left home sayiug he was going to the postoffice, and he never returned. Having heard him ing a good deal ville, she thought be bad there, and this idea was strengthened by the receipt of a letter from Fort Wayne, Ind., by his brother, to the effect that he would next bo heard of in Leadville, She determined to fol- low him, and the Wednesday after his dieappearcnce sho bought a men’ ‘her hair cut, sold her furpituro and the next day left Connellssille with $60 in her poekot. Pittsburg, Chicago (spending two hours here), Bonaparte, Iowa, and then went out cver the Chicago, Rock Tsland and Pacific railroad to Omaha There she found her money runuing short, and sold anovercoatand a ring. She reached Cheyenne with $14 and there ““laid off ” for some more money, having written home to her people what she had dono and asking for ‘money to return home. $30 from them, however, she pushed on to_Leadville. eight days visiting the mines and as ing for her “brother,” Ron Kuhns, but did not find any traces of him. By the time her money had a second time run low she determined to give up the hunt and start for home, and did 8o, on foot, but with a gaod knowl- edge of how to dead-head it. took in Denver, Pucblo, Cheyenne and Omaba, after various encounters of the kind ‘the ordinary tramp mests with when e finds a milroad con- On the other hand- kind hearted parties were not wanting, and 00d meal and a few dollars ered the traveler. hired out to 8 farmer for $18 a month and board,” . Supertatendenty Missouri ¥ I UBRYAN, Green bides, per Ib . Souttwatera Fright and Paamh SHORT 1880. . JOE&C.B.R.R,, he only Direct Line to ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. Nochange of cars betwoon Omaha and Bt. Louss ‘and but one besween Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With less charges andin MANUFACTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and Most Durablo WIND ENGINE|x.c.if COMMERCIAL. e o l LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. thoscoghlydrisd. High wines, pergal .. Omaha Wholesalo Markets. Fren h spirits, proof Bmmter © M Omana, June 18, 1880. | Braudy, very five, per gal s o R R s o8 BUTTER AND EGUS. THIS GREAT TUROUGH LINE AkW table. FOLLO In the World. Hundreds In use tn Towa and Nebrasia Soid by Dealers in ncarly every county. Gin, 100 per cent ... " Holland, 90 per cent. Rums, mixd Jamaica, per g (T o This cut ropresents our Kennedy Bitters per gal. Buckeye Force Pump Champagues, pinis in baskets. Domestic champaigne. ... Bort i, porons. adapted to Wind Mill orsabetweentlivan: | use, as it ‘works easily and throws a constant stream, and does mnot freeze up in the cold- bl Coach- ety Platform _and ler_and the celebrat “Brake. EFSEE_THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA £3Via Kansas City, St. Joseph and®) CouncilBluffs k.. via SUHL process In which B5S83328838HELS s, slfarpralries of Tiloots and i our: cent Dintng a Fhrouels Express Traine You et an sat 5 8 secved in uny Orst-ciass Lo by s for sale at. all coupon stations In the ing 1B fact that » o b STRUPE, olce and very bright. ‘Table = W. H. RAYNER, st. Joseph, Mo . C. SEACHRIST, Ticket 214 Fiftéenth Street, between Faml Dol Union Bock, SHOT TOWER. CO. SHOT Pass. Agent, Omaha. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. ALL, ‘Genl Superibtendent. THROUGH TO CHIGAGD Change of Cars! CHICAGO BURLINGTOH‘ & QIIIIIGY RAITLROAD. With raoth and Perfect Track, Elegant Pas- Senger Ccaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING GARS Boot webbing, per foot HARNESS LEATH! No. 1 Pittsburg oak. No. 1 Pittsburg oak- Ci No. 2 Cincinnati oak Here she spent FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And everything ‘}Jemining to tho Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW C0ODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OEAS. SHIVERIOE 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. No. 2 Hemlock . COAL—RETAIL. LoavSEanz “g"Oysters, 2 b cans, ¥ case. do _do’ 11b can, 1 Am All Played Out Ts & common complaint in hot weather. If | ! kage of Kidney Wort and take it, and you will at once feel its Tt feeps up the healthy ac- the Kidueys, Bowels, and PASSENGEES GOING EAST ‘Should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, “And Points East, North and Northwest. Standard ‘Tomatoes,: ¥ Standard Peaches, g you feel so, get a pac . ROCK ISLAND & PACIFiC R. R. IS THE GREAT CflN’S{I‘Efi(‘TlNG Tts main line runs fro Bty passing thrauh WI'%EF THE EAST & THE WF Burposeacnir. o T el G WS . with al divergiog lines v e with the L8 M. 5. @iy nt BB TP DAE L M8 s ‘At Wock sfaod Siort At DAYERPO i oKIy. DES MOLALE FAVEN W ORTH Y e rcie e nd Canadn. (Jour home ticket office, address. E. JOHN, restores the natural life and strength to the bod ment as a driver of your boat?” “Hs was a driver for me on the Ohio canal,” replied Mr. Myers. ‘I have watched his career ever since he left me, and have felt very much in- terested in him, and gratified to see what he has achieved. The firat time he fan for the legislatare of Ohio he was in_my distriot, and I voled for him; after that I moved east, and that is the only time I ever voted for him. When he left me he did not ‘boat’ It is a mistake about his ever having been a steersman. He twas not large enough for a steersman. When he was in my employ he was not moro than 13 years of age. I remember well when he apj to me for a job on my He was a stout, healthy bo frank, open_countenance me so much that I at once employed him. He wes always full of fun, and exceedingly good natured. I mever He was with me about three months. He was always very attentive to his business. He was alsoa great boyto read. It he was not busy he was always reading. I acarcely ever saw himidle. One dsy, with one day’s practice with & harrow, an abortive attempt to milk a cow for the first time, and'the novel poeition she Jound herself in when told to un- harnioss a horse and ride him to water, disgusted her with farming and she At Cochran she tended Dar for a week, and quit that bacause she feared her sex was suspected. Walking six miles to Shelby, nniless and supperless, in- t car last Wedneaday night, was locked in, and only escaped Satur- day night, half starved and famishing irst, at Grand Crossing. pearance of the young woman trange, eventful history,” [ ? clothing, though, , the pose of the head and body when sitting down, and and other trifiés, render the disguize transparent, though to make-up, from hat to_boots, Is perfect. would be glad if some charitable la- dies would call and see the girl and fit [ her out with some_clothing becoming her sex. A well known citizen thinks he has a clue to her husband, but it is faint one, though_the police will try and follow it up. In tho meantime it would be well for them to com- municate with Connellsville. Passengers by this Route have choloe of co. | FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, ‘And the Alvantago of Six Daily Lines of Palace Bleeping Cars from Chicago 1o New York City Without Change, ATl Expross Trains on a the Westinghouse Patent Alr Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. 22D R4 10 050810 6 01 €000 00 10 &8 E. W, BLATCHFORD facturers of Lead Pipe,Sheetand Bar Lead, jock Tin, Pipe snd Solder, Linseed Oil IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERE. The greatst benefacor s one who relieves ‘pain and cures discase. Dr- Silsbee has accom: Plshod both by his miraclous discovery of olate, cay, rapd and Tt o wl stagesof dovelopment. 20,000 euffers estity to its virt ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLINTON ST, gfil)fififip- FAnakesis,” an abso) tection Against Acci- ‘denta in the world. PPULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS. A he Buriington Boute. ¢ Boutes, Rates, Ajme $1.00 per box.Samples sent freeon to “Anakesis” Depot, Box 3046, New York. For sale by all first-class druggists. BREIRENNE 5SABBLE38ETBET 55T - HOP BITYERS, Tt is well known that iles, constipation, _kidney HOPS, BUCHU, is good, Gen. West'n Pasn. Ag't. the delicate wi A SOUR STOMACH Ticket Agent, Omaba. cauzes dyspepsia, sud poor teeth pros duce sour stomach because the is not properly maticated. Keep the toeth healthy, and the hod, will bein trim. Use SOZUDONT re- gularly, for it is pleasant and healthe ful.. Once in the house it stays there, ¢ day at home. Samples worth free. Address Stinson & Co., B swe e enox 8288 . P.MAST &C0:, SPRINGFIELD, 0. They also make Buckeye Improved Irou Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Syrings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Styles Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Un}ahn, _Neb. MANUFACTURED BY P. Once smeared between pieces of wood, BPALDING'S GLUE mever lets e Hor i for 5°gwneed, Liver and Fidsey s ape. o toall others. Cazesby absort D.1 C.isanabeolut:and e enness, uss of opfam, tobaceo ead nareotics: came tome and like to get a place whete he could work and attend school. I knew of a doc- tor by the name of Robinson, who lived nesr me, snd who was in need of a boy to attend his horse and do chores about his place. Itold ‘Jim’he had Caly emfly 15 AT THE SANE TINE OF, bovesolby droggte. op Biters Méy.Co. Rochster, N.Y | GUILTY OF WRONG. Some eople bave iabion of confniog ex. *“and in this they aro guilty o ho KIDNEYS. th the large mass of “patel . There ara som> advertifod remedi and try the doctor, and got 8 boy he had better get the place. I disliked to part but I eaw he was too intelligent a lad to be driving a canal-boat. He went mp, snd the doctor “froze’ to him st once. ~The doctor was what you might call a min- Fally worth all that is asked for them, and one at et we know of—Hop Bitters, has’ had occasion to use the Bitters in just such a climate 5 we have most of the year ia Eay found them to be first-class = cruse 108 allow thesé groat 6> Leoms clogged or lorpid, ‘o orsare therefors ! that should b ezpelied H xr's EpEavescest Sxus Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruiscs, Sorcs, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Ghapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eraptions. This Salve teed to give perfect satiafac- every case or mon Price 25 cents per box. J. K. ISH, Omaha. or more. "been held of all Earib's fountains, the most poten re; Bt why across the ocean this boon of Nature When the sick man ia his chamber can extem- led Seltzer Water—so our leading chem- CURES COLIC IN MA! CURES COLIC IN M. CURES ASTHMA, CURES ASTHMA. CURES _CATARRH. CURES LAMENESS. CURES NEURALGIA, CURES NEURALGIA. S. CURES PILE: SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. £27Go to Your Druggist for for brightness and dura- N OR BEAST. ety ciodssgam sid AN OR BEAST. first winter ‘Jim’ was with the doctor hegot converted, and after he got con- verled they ‘froze’ to him tigh! CURES LAMENESS, ¥HYEY COMPLAL H Parts with Falt its bealicg virtues, and turns Arzmipst from a Powder hitberto unknown remedy for sil ‘Biadder, aod Urinary home. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. NERVOUS DEBILITY =% eopathicaity 8500 Reward. tion or Costiveness wo cannot 1t avolds internal medicines, is certzin i it effects snd cures when nothine DAY KIDNEY PAD CO-, ;.IIIP sddress for our listle bok, Humpires ‘and promptiy £10] on meSpeC VINECAR WORKS ! Jones, Bet. 9th and 10tA Sts., OMAHA. First quality distilled Wine aud Cider Vinegar of any strength below eastern prices, snd war. Tunted just ss good & Wi Send for price list, | tism and Files sent om ‘Address HOME TESTIMONY. Hear what Ex-Mayor Gaevey, sn inflacutia and prominent citizen of Piqus, Piacs, O The Da. Bosaxxo Mxo cins Co, Piqua, Grxtiaxss—1 feel under many obiiga! for the rellet adorded me by the useof your Javaluable medicine, Dr. Bosnko's Rbewaatis Cure. 1 have been 'for many years a sulf from Chronle Rheumatiom, ‘guflering at tim " | most excruciating pains, to "t ho Bisdcer, high coiored and_scant Painful ; BACK, General Weakzess, so - | using four bottles, and taking. in conneetion with it, I sm: Medioin: tiabwt 58, dgent tor Nobrasha. ~r