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45 Yearsbeforethe Publie. 1 DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS o B2 fecgmmended ae remedy all the ills that flesh is beir to," but fa affections of $h6 Liver, and in all Bili Somplaint g,'.p?m and Sick Head: e, or diseases of that character, they Without a rival. ACUE.AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre. ‘paratory to, or after taking quinine, As asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are never sugar-coated. box has a red-wax seal on the lid, H}-hthclm ession, MOLANE'S LIVER Wrapper bears the sigua- tares of C. McLaxx and Frexive Bros. ”‘!n&s! u having the genuine C. Mc LA.N]E”"‘LI\ VER PILLS, pre- FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pl., the market being full of imitations the nane ,'rl.«he, spelled dxfl‘erenll; But same pronunciation. ‘OUGHS, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUNPTION, What s Web Known Druggist says about e’ Lung Baloam: NOTiERS, READ! kim0 Sraion, me: Tho dersin- for Ales Lding Comtantly. The e equal 0 1t fof ot g5 MARTN B u.ndlannhdml R foll-GnLe No, 2, P oy 7 Wiz iofind Rond wtamp forpask Py Wi, SIMERAL, o d s LA:‘mebdl‘- 25th Buzoct et ween, oo nd Dosgies TTORNE! L TM)IA& \W—Loans % ciste. oo ' Ordgbign 7782 C. TROUP, g XET AT LAV—Ofon in n:xm L THOMAS, Aflolm AT LAW—Cruicksnaok's Balid tng. : o CHADWICK, mnvn AT LAW—Office 1604 Paribam TTOWSEY AT LAW—Cor. 13thand Farnham ______ may2a TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Room No. 6, Frouser Flock, opposite Post Wh, L PEANW', AWYER—Office—Tn A”.‘is ET 1aopey, buye — Fock, vilh, Gaerge & Brie "o o e, 7. SWARTZLAKDE WILLIAM A. FONDA. OMAI(A NEB. Fou Ofton, ‘OMANY, REBRABER: " ¥ 2®-Pateriiz Prooured. "SR _COLLECTIONS MADE ¥orany rusuo E.-D. MOLAUCHLIN. A TIORNEY 57 Law AND JuSTICE OF THE PEACE—Southenst coraer Fifiooath 459 Dougl 4 Collections Promply Attended to. UBRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, _OFTIGE-uion Diock Fiieenth an¢ Fyyubam) exones, i L- ROBISOK. ‘Block, mmu D.S. znn".l.'on, Crighaon ATTORNEY AT LAW. RTRTHIE AL nwhisky 15 KARBAGH BLGX, COR. QUG- & I6TR STS. e e e e L e OMAHA, NEB. BUITER AND EGUS, 1 Gin. 100 per cent . 150 ——-———.(\—..—. EEZ{?;.";Z"' xfl" o Holland, 90 per cent. 125 W. J. Connell, |Faivi: 2 “‘“‘"&:‘;‘é;‘;;"fi"’"‘ T loney .. Bl B¢ dy Bitf o Attorney-at-Law.|® 7 i = 3] —Frout rooms, up etairs, in Hanscom's 700) sow beic b Sornt Pirtooeen and ses 20 Faroham Stre 22 00 A S CH A Ry ¢ 1 50a3 00 Josx L Ruvrox. Cass RB. Reorcr, 10 00 - a 275 REDICK & REDICK, l§§ 32 Attorneys-at-Law. 1o - S e sl 5 T;"S g o ate aci The 5 nhd w Mw. hmhn- Bt, % 50 75al 1 ADAMS & SIMERAL, TTIORNEYS AT LAW—Room 6 Block, 16th 12 Dougias siresta C. F. MAXDERSON, TTORNEY AT LAW—242 Farnhem Stroet L W e, S PARKE CODWIN, TIORNEY AT LAW—14th 'and Btrsets, with G. V. Duane. o W, T. Ricuasos. @.J. Hoxt RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at- Law. Orrics—215 South Fourteenth Stroet. Only Direct Line to France, |Californis CENERAL TRAN! IlTLA"IGNIMH 0. ming, 18 {f. ‘and under. . $20 ] { s g ey S Banciog, No. 1, 1243 018 2 § 1 3 A 20 5. 19 o 22 ] 40 s 3 s 30 U 25 B. EL sBgs Nod ellow pine flooring, No. SN, 8% PICKETS. No. 1 pickets, per M Novg Picksts. pe 88 BEEEG CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. 730p. m. 10000 m, Sonm | Busda 58y rassuroms TRAIE. Losre Omaba -8 &, 2,7 & =, 820 o. =, O G casig, 8} and 6 in., per ‘Dally excent Bunday. ——— COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets. . 5 DRIED FRUITS. HARNESS LEATHEK. No. 1 Pm-bm-g oak. lhbm! o 1D case. . ors3 1o 9 cass ‘dozes toot of Mo elers by thle o6 o 6ld mu.munuy:. tab ralwag wnd the dscomlort of crosiag the banue lind small boss ANADA, Frasortr, Wodncsday January 21 mmqu B. Jovao, Wedneslay February n.mcx, Tacoriis, Wodnseday, February g.lcz OF PASSAGE (ncladlag wine 00 801880 Second cabn gy & tecrage, mlmmlumkdm‘ wmsnznzmn.aimhumdm N Y. Once smeared between pieces of mmu:‘.;h_wm 4, w-nll T4th 10 wood, SPALDING's GLUE never lots V.’ 8. Expross o (Skn ot m.u' 17 | 80- It is afizture. Feamiip) OWATEA, VED. — 1t s woll known that a relationship ex- BT YT YIRS P o SO Lis between piles, constipation, kidney KENNEDY'S and liver troubles. In Ki Can Wo have a remedy that acts on EAST IN DIA Snuflm‘mmdmmhfl‘hhygzm y aiding nature’s interna! process, : = a $ & $E: z ity == L ] cure with Wee's Bg 38 | directions are 58k 3gE & | = = S R E&E s $ - 18 4 i ] fl =2k = Gapimon, Omahi. v < 3 S 1 Yo, (@apsdéwly 650 1Am All Plaved Out 3,30 | 1s a common complaint in hot weather. If BITTERS ! ILER & (0., BOLE MANUFAOTURERS. OMAHA. Ned. SIEEa S e s oy GRAY'S SPECIFIO MEDICINK: TRADE M2 7k, The Great WADE MARK. that tollow as _soqueace of Self-Abuse ; , Universal Lassitude, Paiz fn the < ey B e Diicn o Vit Tremsis G ey I o f e e mh-smfls Medicive (+ 4613 by al drageists 2081 por package, o 8% packages for §5, L3 o B e e T T3 TEs Gray Medicin ooy SR ok D] S e Do g, DROGETTS EVERYWHERR. Te SHOW CASES Raxorscronss sy J. O WILDHE 3817 CAS0 67,, OMARA, NEB, e v werrbmen St on st g —_— A SOUR STOMACH causes dyspepsia, aud poor teeth pro- duce sour stemach because the food i8 not properly misticated. Keep the teeth healthy, and the hody at I will bein trim. Use SOZUDONT re- fnlnly, for it is pleasant snd health- ul. Once in thehouse it stays there. ssasssssssa:ssz ==a.:.m:§§:u T T reTeTeTeTere ‘package of Kidney Wort Jouwillat on’:::.‘?hal ita up the - " Bowels, and Liveq ore e sabial i 4ad u lul-o. ta Tad take dt, and fonic f"fi It CURES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST CURES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. CURES ASTHMA, CURES ASTHMA. CURES CATARRH, CURES CATARRH. CURES LAWENESS, CURES LAMENESS. CURES KEURALGIA, CURES NEURALGIA. 888 88888 33 883 ss3% 2| of good milk in & 0| half pounds of buiter. He theror - | houre the other day where, Fesding Pigs. National Live Stock Journal, Chicago, Pigs dropped thisspriog that are | be market | ed hard from the' bezinning, in to insure the largest per centage profit. They osnnot be permitted g0 back, or even to stand ot still, in e accumulation of floeh for a day, wi out lzss. 3 | feede | fellows when they are about a mon old; for at that period the milk order of to he the wants of the growing pigs; and they have not beenpr:‘i&d sbundsnce of highly in lquid or semiligtid - form, not furnished them from thi time on, it will be imj keep up the rapid growt sows’ Ground oats snd corn mixed, 3882 2888388' -« ik a ghodTlog f6e L i8S ed, and will be found keeping the pigs in high flesh; but soon s the new corn is fairly in il toning foods sun_shine *‘Make bay while th husbandry; but the injunction, *‘Mak pork before cold weather comes, equally as sound & maxim for the gov. ornment of swine raiers. But if the pigs are to bs kept over recommend lessof the forcing proce les of the die g the pigs in a good growing condi- tioo, and at the same time keepi them healthy. Pigs cannot long st 22 90 | pressure plan of feeding that produces 10 00 | the enormouy welghta sometimes at- No. 3500 | tained a: six to nine months Corrugated ceiling, No. 1. 5 00| _agd whils this is_perhaps, after sutsoLs. all, the most prcfitable ~method A star (best) sh'ngles. 375/to the Breader and feeder, we very o, 2 e 300 [ much doubt whether it i the course Na. 3. 2 50| that produces the beat quality of bacon iy 4% | and bams. In these extra heavy pigs “" bulk, per bu 30 | the weight is largely made up of fat— =5 Cdn!nt bbi 2 50 | there 18 no corresponding growth of 3730 . | InTl-nola (1) 100 p. plaster, b’ 2 50 | bone and muscle, and the pork is soft Siieana o flmtfi oo Gt | L e, bi 273 and aly. On the contrary, when pigs 5 3 22 are givon tho run of the clover field § 09| during their e sammer, with only 3 RIDGE DIVISION U. 5. 1 25| small allowance of grain, the bone it £ W;:u-_ v, 0 | Sl giing 3008 and muscle is devcloped by the food o Omats, sz, oam, ugh §, aud 2 i, i nd exercise; and when they come to L3Sl Aot ""; =8 peri0 ft. i, bo fatined of for mackah, thero. wl ot Comt ot g8 038w - be found a much groater proportion of e L NS Sl v, 7 11 18] Clean meat” than in the earlior ma- rwu:,,::‘n:d;y:ln Mll:‘l.n:‘d' 0.; ‘Q:"h”“u :1‘3 tured pigs. e d ak, 4xd - N 426 0 A retire Cows. L P B soe.ms | 0ak P b it i 45 ®| established breed, deserve the atten- a -..u P m, 700p. m., TH0p. m., | Clear W""' 00 | tion of all who:lxe |lnl n;hd in d.hu—y pm A Black matters, and clesrly indicates that ONARA S RERBETAN VAL these cows are scarcely yot appre- 0dfam dSSpm ciated at their trae vakae. The Ayrshire cow has been known to produce over ten imp: gallons day. A oowlud- in Glasgow, selling tresh milk, is s to have realized $250 in seven months from one good cow and it is stated on high authority, that $1 day for six months of the year, is no uncommon income for good cows under similar cireumstances; and that 75 cents s day is below the aversge. But this implies high and_judicious feeding. The aversge yield on ordinary’ food would be considerably less. Youatt estimates the daily yield of an Ayrshire cow; fer the firat two or three months after calving, at five gal- lons & day on an average; for the Dext three months at three gallons; and for the next four months at one gal- Ion aud a half. This would be_eight | git hundred and fifty gallons as the a nusl yield of a cow; but allowing for some unproductive cows, he estimates the average of a dairy as six hundred fore reckons two hundred and 6fty-seven pounds of butter, or five hundred and fourteen pounds of cheese, at the rate of twenty-four povunds to twenty-elght gallons of milk 'so |83 the yleld of every cow, ata fair and porhaps rather low aversgs, in an 30 | Ayrshire dairy during the yesr. Alton cota the yield much higher. saying that ‘‘thousands of the bolt Ayzshire 44| dairy cows, when in prime condition and well fod, produce one thousand gallons of milk per ana 3= that i :- 33| gefioral, three and three-qus Four gellons of their milt will ,l.m a pound and a half of butter; and twenty-seven and a half gallons of their “milk will mako_twenty-one pounds of full milk cheese.’ Ono of the four cows originally im- ported into this country by John P. Cushing, of Massachusetts, gave in ope year 3,864 quarts, beer messure, or about 464 gallons, at ten pounds to the gallon, being an’ sverage of over ten and a half beer quarts a day Tor tho wholeypar. . Tt is assicted, on €8 | good authority, that unsntA cow imported by usetts society for the pmmoflofn of agricul- ture, in 1837, yielded sixteen pounds of butter a week for several weeks in succession on grass foed only. These ields are notso large as those -cmd {y Alton; but it should, perhaps, be remembered that our climate is less favorablo to the production of milk than that of England and Scotland, and that no cow imported after arriv- ing st maturity could be expected to yield as much, under the same ciroum.. atances, as one bred on the spot where the trial 1s made and perfectly accli- | mated. Died of Improveiuents. One of the South Lawrence eoum enlon, says The Esgle, stopped at a fiont door knob, hugg s foldiobee =] front door knob, hung a fold of crape, showing that the grim wessenger had " | called and summoned a soul to' the far beyond. Had he not been s govern. meot employe he might hav Shirked b duty i this iostance, but, with due respect for the relatives of {hede- paried dead one, he stepped lightly to the rcar door, rapped and was admit- ted. He found there, sested in s chair, with his head bowed in grief, an sged man. After stating his business ho ssked the necesssry questiobs, which were readily answered. Finally he inquired who was desd? “My wife, sir,” sorrowfally repliod thesged man. hat did she dle of?” was thenext question. ‘Of improvements, sir,” “o: what?” again asked the enume rator, who thought that the man T not fully understand his question. L0t improvements i, of improvs- ments,” sgain was tl ‘more cmphitic than bafore. “‘How could that bel” asked the enumerator, his ¢urioritynow thorough- ly aroused. ,‘Well.” said the man alowly and thoughtfully, ;the doctor came Mon- day bight and be msid she was im- was the flllflmd 'R ::.v-mspe%g To. z‘z;. this yoar ahovld bo po The utmost akill of th- often taxed with the little the dam csases to besufficient to meet to learn to eat. before that time, and if an nutritious food, been attained by simply ludmg the roperly up to tbat period. or geound corn with wheat middlings soaked corn will ako be highly relish ell adapted to that will be found the best of all fat: "is the embodiment of sound doctrine in that departmeat of thewinter, and fed off for the next spriog or sutumn markets, we would imulating, fattenivg grain nd would urge the importance of clover and grass as a means of keep- ind up under the forcing system—the high about halt the “distance had been traversed they stopped at a small plice to change horses. While they ‘werechanging the passengers improved the opportunity to take a lunch. They stepped up to the counter of the little restaurant and each took a pieco of glo and a cup of coffee. When they ad finished the lonch they asked lhe price. The man.in attendance said: “One piece of pie 50 cents; one cup of coffee 25 cents—75 cents each.” One of the party grumbled a little about the price, whereupon the old man behind the counter straigntened himself up, folded his srms ina dig- pified manner and eaid: ‘‘Stranger, Took at me; do you suppote I am stay. ing out here for my health?” — How Biday Ssrved the Census-Man Chicago Tribune. “Indade, Mr. Avery wa3 a pleasant man. I lived there three years and sivin months, an’ he was always the to! I th of if s is “Wan time, when there was extia work, be comes down, an’ says h “There, Mary,” nynhs ‘s> many f is_hard on ahce-leather, an’ here's a nice, soft pair it zhppan for yo'; b thrue enougb, there they was, cloth shoes wid thia soles fcr me mmi feet. ““Mrs, Avery, she was a great lady for goin’ off airly in the morin’ an’ stayin’ the blissed day. Many's the ime I've said to_ ker, ‘Shure, Mrs. Avery, I wish ye'd wear both iv yer watches whia ye'regoin’ out, an’ not Iave thim layin’ around along wid all the rist_iv thim fice thiogs on the byrrau; how’d I know but twoor three thaves would be comin’ iv, an’ what could I do all alone in the hourel’ An’ Mr. Avery used aften to say whin he'd come home at night, ‘Ab! Mary, are yo here yitt Yis, sir,’ I'd may, ‘an’ where ilse would I be? “Why, Ldidn’t kuow but wan iv thim thaves had AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES | The brilliant, fascinatin tints of Complexion for wlucg ladies strivo are chiefly arti- ficial, and all who will take the troublo may secure them. These roseate, bewitehing hues follow the use of Hagan’s Hag- nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- lessand always reliable article, Sold by all drugeists, 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 so natural thatno human being can detect its application, ONLY EFFECTUAL come an’ carriod ye aff,” he'd say. ““Well, wan day, it was a Moonday, av’ I was a washin’, an’ the door-beil rung, sn’ I wint up an’ opened the door, an’ thera as nice & young man as ye'd want to see, wid a lovely white coat on; an’ says he, ‘Goodmornin’; is he gintlemaa av tho houss withint ‘He's not, sir.” ‘Is name iv the family i Says I, ‘Shure, an’ can’t r yorsel” whin the door-plate is starin’ in the facel' ‘Ab, “Avery, in it! ‘The says I, on’ I begin door, "for T thought better be goin’ is business, and lit me go to ‘Stead 1v that, says he, as impartinent as yo piaze, ‘An’ how many is there in the femily?” Thin I snswered him pretty short, ‘Di wan but us. three,-Mr. Avery, Mrs. A two hands an’ joost gave him wan shoove, and sint im sprawlin’ to the foot iv the stips. “It was an awfal scare ha gave me aoyway. What would he comin' for; no one in but meself? an’ there in the middle iv the back parlor standin’ -on & marble-top tatle a holdin’ an illi- gaot silver pitcher, an’ goblets all ElTined wid gold ‘on a silver thray, an’ the house filled to the top wid illi- gant things! An’ how'd I know but he'd be carryin' a ot iv thim away, a0’ me 80 scared I wouldn’t be able to S a it containing 8 great dest of iuformation frce. Excelsior Kiduney Pad Co., CHICAGO STAN DARIJ E. W, BLATCHFOR KIDKEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR bamphle SOLE PROPRIETORS. £B7S0ld by D. W. SAXE & CO., Om: SHOT TOWER C(O. BESUKETOBUYIT. THE BESTIN MARKET. tl) ay a word. 1'd be smart to lit him in, wouldn't I, ma Shure he ceuld stand in the sun ll minute with- out damaging his complexion. fl;llgl Ehnt the I&(mr uick an’ Jookeg it, and poeped through the par- lor blinds, an’ thore he was joost a ing up. Thin he brushed aff his dnth- his hand, a mutherin’ to himeelf; for ye see the windy was up, and, could hesr him thro' the wire scroen. Thin he went aff, lookin’ up an’ down at the house, an’ wint in next door. “Afther & while, whin I out the clothes, I see Moll; fince, an’ says she, ‘Ye I'ft the marks iv ye wit hands on that gintleman’s white coat, an’ when he rubbed around, on the pavement, it was a pretty lookin’ sight ye made iv him,’ she; ‘he come in here mad enough, an’ says he, “What sort iva thing is that they have in next door for a gyrl!”” “Thin, Mr, Avery, whin he came 1 joost told him all about it, “Now, Mr. Avery, won't the gintleman, bad luck to him, be afther sendin’ a policeman for me an’ be takjn’ me up for 'sault an’ batth- eryl’ ‘No, no, Mary; I'll stand by ye for protectin’ me property,’ says he. ‘Ab, ha! that was a close shave 6 had from the thaves that time, wasnit it, Marg?’ “Shure, but Mr. Avery was a very plearant man. L.C. H. GUILTY OF WRONG Some people have s tubion of onfusing calent romosles with th casion o oas S Bljare In ok o we have most of the year ia Buy and has always found themnto by hrst-class M reiabie doing ol that 1 i for T A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the wpeedy curs of Consump- tion diseases that lead to it, e coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asth- in in the side and chest, dry cough, ticking in the throat, Hoarseness, Sore Throst, and all chronic or lingering diseases of tho u::ue and lungs, Dr. King’s New Dis- covery has noequaland has established for itself a world-wide reputation, Many lmmflh,m.m recommend and use it in their practics. The form- ala from whih it 1 prepared is high- ly_recommended by all medical jour- nals. The clorgy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms. Go to your druggiat and gt a trlal bottle free of cost, or a regular size for $1.00. For sale by 3K ISH, Omaha. —_— IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS. The greatest benefaccor is one wiio relieves -lllnimn.dhue Dr- Silsbee has luom ‘his- miraclous pishod_both by his discover Avakesis,” an sheolute, erey, ble curelor PILES In all vages 20,000 sufers sty o s ietue 1t thlmp!z suppository,, acting s el ueiete b.ww.m omication o “Amakes” Degos New York. For sale by all firstcléss o yoi of development. Weetorn Agt, Omaha, HOP BITTERS Tixzaxr's EvmvRscaNT SETIER AvERIG. Heaitnful Sahzer Water for 3 Hundred years or more. "Doen beld of all Eerih's fountains, the most potent to 3 ‘why seross the ocean tbis boon of Naturs L_‘&mhmcfimw an exten- o Bottled Seltzer Water—so our Isading chem. Ball its bealicg virtues, and turns o Taxaanrs Rixs APERIBNT from a Powder changed to foum, Seltzor Bpring fa every rut- 18 a0 instastaneous SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. fever's bowe. © ' AF. RATERT & C0, 70 NORTH CLINTON § o7 Hundreds in oo i Towa ard Nebraska and throws a constant stream, and does not froeze up in the cold- est weather. price list or tajurious Ak your druggit for Eop Ditters a1 try tefors you sleep. Take mo other. lock Tiv, Pipe snd Solder, and Ol Cake ORDEFS SOLICITED. » GHIGACD. FEVER AND AGUE. OSTETT IEL&BR"ED etite, rcreshing slecp the acquisition of flesh olor are blessings atiendast ‘which 18 inoffens ve even to tre fo vegetable ia composition, and t For sal by al -.|IRON TURBINE brugeieisana Deale s genorly. WIND ENGINE MANUFACTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. ‘The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Scld This cut reprmm our uckeye Force Pump p which is particalariy adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily Send for W. H. RAYNER, eb. (A Medicing, not & Drink,) TaLys HoPs, m.cm;. MASDRAKE, ELION, woren G0 EAST —VIA THE— ‘ | Chicago & Northwestern L Rarvwaw. 12,380 MILES OF BOADI 1 the SUORT, SURS ant Sae Route Setwesn ! COUNCIL BLUFFS ! 301391 polia EAST aod NORTE. | oz REATER FACILITIES AND ADVANTAGES THAN o UTHER ROAD 1IN THE WEST. t1a the ONLY ROAD betwoen Upon which Is run EATING STATIONS at 50 conts each- IT§ TRACK 1 TS ““h" b iTs P'&IT HIIT CLASS g Accommoda- It yon wih, the tins you wil b E5AND WILLTAS via this road and Check usmal By age Free cf Charge. SET OFFICES—1244 Farubam 8t., at Unioa Paciflc Depot. E—In Color-do Central and Univa Pacic Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO UFFIC ery Streer. Naw Montgum formation, fulders, waps, etc., not ob- at Home Ticket Office, address any agert of the Company, of MARVIN HUCHITT, W. H. STENNITT, Gen'l Manager, _Gen'l Pass. Agent, (CAGO, ILL. [ JAMES T. GLARK, Gen'l Ax’t Omaba & Councll Blufts. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNBAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, Korthern lows, Miunesets and o is equipped wi m ? ouso Autorsaue Air Brakes and ller Piattorm Coupler and Buffer, And for SPEED, SAFETV AND COMFORT nsurpassed. Elogant Drawing Boom sod e Cum oo et controticd by tae cous [An)‘nm ‘Through With-ut Chango, betwen 5, buciic Transter Depoty Couneil Blufl, St. Paul. Trains leave t} hing Sioux City at 10:20 p. at11:058. m, making 7#~TEN HOURS 1IN AvvaNcE or ANy Oraer Rovure. Southwestera Fleight end Pasmbger A ‘Coun my2) 4 I Biufts SHORT LINE 1880. K.C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, Is the only Direct Line to LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No chango of cars betweon Omaba and 8t. Louls and but one betwoen Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS [—— Eastern & Western Cities With Leascharges andin advanc of other lines. "Thia cntire line ;":‘.,\...gd itk Pulimans ST. ‘Westingouso Air- Brake [TSEE_THAT YOUR TICKET READSTWA TV K L'é,s‘ Joseph and T o Ty ie S Touks &2 Tckots or se st e e ST e ¥ “pamNARD, maha. A. B. BARNARD, 1 Agent, Omaba. Pass. Agent, Omaba. THROUGH TO CHICACO Without Change of Cars! CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QI.IIHGY RAITROAD, With S oth and Perfect Trick, Eloguat Pas- senger Ceaches, av. PULLMAN SLEEPIXG & DIIIIKG CARS Itis aknowledged by the Press, snd il who travel uvr it, 1o be the Best Appointed snd Manged ¥ oad in the Country. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGD, And Points East, North aud Noribwest. Passongers by this Koute have choios of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, Aud the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. A1 Express Trains on th; the Westinghouso Patent Miller's Putent Safery Plaiform and Couplers, the most. Perfect Fro- tection Agalvst Acci- dents in the world. PULLYAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS ‘At run on t.e Buniington Route. Information eonceriing Boutes, Bates, Atme Conneetons, etc., will be checrfully given by 5P ying at o affes of the buns ot Route, 513 Fourteentn Sircet, Omaha, Nebraska. .k PERK NS, DW. HITOHCOCK el Marager, Gen. Waata Pass. M. 3.0, PHILLY St Joe., Mo. General dgent, Omah fops-dly " Sicket Agent, Omaba. $5 b M . | CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE s THE TRAVELING wEUBLe COUNCIL BLUKFS and GRI0AGO PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 1 addition t those and to pleass al classes of teavolers, it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its Ty B Rout HER. > All Ticket Agonts can sell vou Through Tikta For Coughs,Colds, Bronchitis And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up i in Qumt Size Bottles for F.\.mllv Use. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: TREASURY DEPAKTE'T, CFIICE OF INTERNAL REVENT Messra. LAWRENCE & MAKTIN, 1171 Madis bave a cuficiont article in pecroral comy compound s sgrecalye - sioner. o WHO 1S u-AcouAmr:n WITH THE EE BY EXAMINING Reteio iapie. Railroad, whic nd_operates a o o the Sta s =, ENWOR: e Tataind Wouters i 3 Statcs and Canada Dle At Sonr hozme ticket office, address. O G L. H D Gea'l Sapertitendent. el i a0d Fax L e SR pre GHAS SH SHIVERICK. FURNITURE; BEDD!NG, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And everytning [}xertaining to tho Furniture an{ pholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CIEAS. SHIVBRIOK 208 and 1210 Farnham Sireet. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. i _PERMAMEN Y CURES KIDMEY, DISEASES, 7 LIVER COMPLAINTS, £ constipation and Piles. | f 5m. % 1. CLARK, SonthTero, Ve sarm, T casen of KIPNET TROUGLES whes | acted 1ko a charm. Xt haseured many very § | bad cases of PILES, and bas never fafled to) MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST &CO0., SPRINGFIE) - They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Feam Walking Cultivator, with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, ene or two Horse S:iv7 . Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Leb | Grmiers many Chlgaiions - & sem s itherto unknown remedy e 1 | o fr s Ft SBorde e by W Sene 3o dimara ot ho Kidoeys, Biadder, sud Crivary | Java'iane mdicin, Dr. Bosa - most excruc 14 vl postrly core Diete | many nighre*steen. e | o f -‘l_g_um-n. i Catarr o 1he Bad€er, bigh ncx,u-.nw Kncs, o i Fagalo Com | plaints. R o scanfy_urine, Paintu 1t avoids internal medicines, is certain in it effects and cures wken nothin, 2 DAY KIDNEY PAD M~, PROP'RS, ‘l‘olod.u O.