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lsIYemDeforeuc. THE DAILY BEE. DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS “for are not recommended as a remed: all the ills that flesh lsb:tx o let eotions of the Liver, and jo o1l Bis i e i o a3 i S “;'r" 1'L0 slurios e mirth, was butcber Wilron, thefatest | or of that. L N ) aad fuoniest man in Romford, albeit | & withouta rival. O irmeter, they 171 boen ecgolfed thers, and the Canoct- po8 (AR TR 0y TR0 bt ACUE AND FEVEI? No better cathartic can be used pre. paratory to, or after taking quinine. As J livers bands; for he was an admirable | & simple purgative they are unequaled. g»:—.'-l Framing, 18 ft. and under. ... # enman, and de’ighted in ex}'ihl;:iu; BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, SRiiy Bach add, ft. over 14 per A1 : Rie proficiency that way. . Instead of X Lias a red-wa - . 2,12 to | 2 pre 2 o mthelmpm;ou,mflfi’fc%"fi%% E‘{‘u‘.‘ I Siiias, dmed, Nl tons of a ilfal pilot—named Daile- | ety Wilton, would fske, s Fok Bach wrapper Jears the ‘signa- | 0 8X. W, o bt ot | bouts in the present i;uunnTe—l?ikd e A e el cLANE and FLEXING Bros, : to avert the catastrophe. Ten lum- s 3% Insic = 08 | o ax.w. ST0CK BOARDS, : the other and stroll through the BECMLNEN IVER BRET | o ESITERE st oy e peevsoes maparag | e ol o bad eaten il e car 24 - C. B. &8t Jos, 116 = 5 = i e was a capital singer, and Fiiaive pros, Putsurgs, pa, | $EEET 50 from Goghonmage il lo meks| 1o ey T o S 10 ull of iniitations of | B, & Winker.ap 5 ety Another raft, under Baptiste, also a | P18 himself 1"‘“ "':;l cangreg ion lled diffrently, - Loml mlte ik Sows v w0 o[ n OO 10 00| wel known pilot, sst out st the same | b7 #inging, pslms uatl the minister T SS—0 Noz 350 time from the same_ place; and those place sk; and on mfis, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. ¥. BALL, . [ No.8 o« | 35 00| who were on board the last raft saw | (28t:day distingaished bimeelf by re- N s g T ArrivalandDepartareosTrains | Yellow pine focriog, No.1. 4500/ all thet Dappened to the craw of the | EIAE0 2 choxeh fn the Jong intarval MOTMEES Stan: sy fest one. 3 i 25 00 Tt nooms that, by some mischanco, | BOINE from pew o pew repeating tho i e for llews' Lang | paly Exprom. 2250 | Daillebout swung his raft out of the | 0% 5 PYEr #105 SORLTR BPPropia: Shink therels 1o medicino oual i 1t tor B i 000 right channel st a critical moment. | 3% umil B Bl Terormed bis = Whooping Cugh G WARTIN, B, i S el Before he and his men could retrieve | “°¥0tIo8% 10 OTTY POV 11 Hho church. 2 Nedicive Men.” """ | 11 oump OF THE BURLINGTON BOUTE. | No. 1 pickets, per M. 3250 | their error, their control of the aft Toll-Gate No_ 2. e PR e | - 2 - 2500 | was gone. ' In » few mements they | , . How Berews are Made Femlous. 7 objecis tofind, Send siatmp for park FINISHING Griven with awfal velocity int) | Providence (R. 1.) Letter to Utien Hora T B e &y bl Sond stamp forpas g 5 o y iy T - TLEA No. 1 finish, 14, 14, and 2in.... 55 00 | the vortex of foaming waters that the Apcocess; o ";.'h g & screw is Noo1 TR S0 60 00| fourists’ steamers pass throvgh when | YOy intereating. The rough large i}:o.g & }‘. 13, and 2in.. 45 00 running the rapi wire in big coils is, by df_lwln! ERAI L 3 00| Those steamers, stoered with match- | through a olo smaller than itaelf, T LAW_Compeils Biock, P lean dexterity, and bnving their en- | Tade the size needed. Then it goes e aragah o Dougles 23 00| gines fo steady their course, get | into 8 machine that at one moment Bt SR e excapted. * 3 00| through habitually in safety. But | Cotsit a - length and makes a . L. THOMAS, KANEAS CITY, T. JOE & COUNOIL' BLUFTS, 55 00 | with a raft, having nothing but humsn | head on it. Then it is put into saw- A TIORNEY AT LW Loune wosey, boye saive. X strength to shape her course, it is, of | dust amd ‘raitled” =~ and thus and sells real estate, - Boom &, Orel Malloro s Suta & i brightened. Then the head is shaved i , Oreighton | oo — $208 e T far different. In f) b Bioperin = “Rie only Tine running. Pallmss Heeping 25 00 | the frail structuro wes rolled over and | S0 amootbly fo e it A. C. TROUP, b ot B L 23 00| over and hurled in_every_direction. | the nick put in at the same timo. TIORNEY AT LAV—fin tn Sucamy [ O0or & T & 3 bo| She tiad to go theoogh o lef tumb- + by anothee machine, sad é»... B TR et Eeoo R 30 00| s e g e e boton: | afteranotherratiling,andthoroughdry- ™ BEXIER L THOMAS, TIORKEY A1 AR T LAW—Crufcksaask s Bavd | O A. M. GHADWICK, TTORNEY AT LAW—O, A e ice 1504 Farnham A SWARTZLANGE AngiraTiye» WILLIAM A. FONDA, TTORN] T e e A NEB. WM, L. PEABODY, AWYER —Office—In Post Office, OMANIA, NEBRASKA. A®-Pctents Prooured. W E. 0. MCLAUCHLIN. ATIONET 47 AW N0 susTic oF THE PEACZ- Southeest corner Fifteenth Dogles Promptly Attended to. W8 "UBRIEH & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, ] Pt s Faabam) . ROBISON. TIORSEY AT LAW.—Room Celghton Block, OMARA fun D 8. SENTON, ATTORNEY AT 1AW, ARBACH BLOCK, COR. DOUG- & ISTH 8T8, OMAIIA, NEB. W.J. Connell, |} tornsy-st-Law, new Sk i B 3, oreet Pittonts and idtng, M. . coroet - Baruass Sirocts Josx & Rapio, Unas R. Raios. REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law aelBodd arantion wil be given do all sults sorporations of every deseriptioa ; will gction 1a al the Courte ol the Sate sad the sited Beten.” Offcs, Furnbam £t opposite ADAKS & SIMERAL, 77 W AN Room § Oragats _ 8. F. MAHDERSON, TTORNEY AT LAW—3 Farnham A Omate, Nobraska. PARKE CODWIN, ATIOREET AT LAVl ad Dongis Btrsote, with 0. V. Doane W, T. RicHARDS. @. J, Hoxt RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Ormos—215 South Fourteen th Street. Only Direct Line to France, CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN ETWEEN New York and Harve,Pior 43,58 foot of Mortonst., pier of company. velers by this 106 a3 01d both tranait by En i ralway and the discomlors. of crossiog the Bane lin a small boat ANADA, Fravonti, Welnesday January 21 Snoon. AMERIQUE, B, Jovas, Wetuessy Febroaty rey PRANCE, Tucouin, Welsesty, Fibruary BRICE OF PASSAGE (including wine): (ictading wine) TO HAVRE—First Cabin, $100 aax Oubin$65; Bieorage, 26, includtog wine, bedding . “LOUS D DEBLAN Aguat, §BrosdwayX. ¥ FRANK E, NOORES, No. 314, West s 1425 RES, No. o . Farolam ‘snd \as, Next Doot o U. S Express Offico (Sign of Pain %) teamshiy.) OMAUA, NES. w26m EKENNEDY'S EAST o § ] g 4 $E ] s B {7 EE’ 58 25 T s I T8 B < : ;—"7 BITTERS! p ILER & G0., BOLE MANUFACTURERS ©MAHA. Neb. BTy e e GRAY'S SPECIFIO MEDIOINS: TRADE Nz 3k, The Great MARK, English A Remeay, An uunfaifing ) Wt lolow an_ sequonceof SeitAbme; I Momory, Cuivorsal Lassitude, Pain Diasess of SHON GASES. L O. WILDE:' 1817 CASS ST., OMAHA, NEB. ;mm‘um-m.‘ LAW—Cor. 13th and Fambam ¥ AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. ito Post ton Block, next to c:p- |ND|A§‘“‘* wmenYEMevy ‘ewcedsiq 04 £ 3 m bis speal. There he disposed of 1t f; o 'methiogliketwelvethoussnd pounds; | mopd eventuslly passing by so into the hands cf the proper | owaer, the czar; while the thief, keep- ing his own cumel, lived quietly on the yroceeds of his crime in the Bel- | gisu capit 1. A rare geod fil'ow. o man of infinite | | AN EXOITING ADVENTURE. "y THE PERIL OF RAFTSMEN IN ‘“‘SHOOT- | ING" TEE LACHINE RARIDS IN THE RIVER ST. TAWRENCE: < N. Y. Evenlog Post. Canadisn tourists, or those familiar with the River St. Lawtence, nesd {uct be told ofthe picturesque davger | ¢f tiie Lach no 1apids. Mony tradi- ONANA PUBLISHING . PROPRIETORS, | | Richmonds Farnham, bt Sth and 100 Strests. TERMS OF BUBSORIPTION in | koepiag, eating and worshipping. His bills were written in various colors and | 3 1g"of the 1apids even by the most 5 | skillful gilots is an auxious and dol cite piece of work. part indead half a cataract—before she or any fragments of her could em- R Eamm, ing, thescrewaareassorted by hand (the Not only thatbut they mans cling to portions of their shattered | Perimental ss yes; 93 gross per day, however, has boen the regular work Codar halves, on u b Tt v, Quater 8 in. bork so as tobe_reecued at last by " A T Onk, 4x4 their brother lumbermen who had | Of one machia ey = seen withoy ing able toaid them = e lanmom&rfifi;.l: =, 050 o m, i ir per The remaining three Phl. Sheridsn and the Planter. Lakve Gounell Bluth 715 & Ok plank andtimber, per M. raftsmen perished, and the wonder is, | During the pursuit of Lee's army s m., 5:25 p. m. 7:00p. ., 7:60p. W., | Clear poplar . 3. according to the reports that have | from Petersburg to Appomattox, LS T St LG reached us, that there should have | General Phil. Sheridsn commanded | : ey boen any survivors at all from & cat- | the advacce of Grant's srmy. At astrophe which in former - cases bas usu .dvlmnm-dw every maa oon- cerned. dawn on the 7th of April all rebels were on the north side of the Appo- mattox, with the Union troops close on their heals, Sheridan, ever at the front, lwgpui at a farm hoos Prospect Station, dismounted, tied his horse, and started up the walk. Upon the piazza sat a middle aged typical southerner, with long straight hair combed behind his ears and cov- ering his neck, a swallow tailed coat, buff waistooat, nankeen pantaloons and morooco_allppers. A gorgeous v, A5am. 436p.m ‘Daly ezoeot Bunday. r———— COMMERCIAL, —— Some Singular Characters. Chambers Journal. The year 1868 saw the end of Rene Lartique, a Parisian of more notoristy than reputstion; & man of habits, who had spent the best ~part of the last fifteen yests of his life in the Palais-Royal. Every morning at 10 o'clock, clad in patched coat, but- tonless waistcoat, ragged trousers, and a rusty old hat, he would instal himself in his psrticular corner at Tissat's restaurant, thero to remain eating sud drinkiog until 8 in the ternoon, by which time he would have ot virvugh Latr & dusel Doilles Of wine. He then walked up and down the garden until the olock struck 5, when he returned to his seat for snother mesl, which ocoupied him un- il haif-past 9, his time of departure. Such a customer might reasonably ex- 1| pect a little favor at the restaurant- 0 | keeper's hands. He did not meet 0| with it. One day Lartique craved credit for his dinner; the lady presid- ing at the comptoie dea e g request, whereupon, ?6 ul’lling onsof the waiters, Lartique went with him into the office, and un- buttoning, took off s broad leather belt, and showing the astonished gar- con two hundred gold pieoes of & bun- 30| dred francs each, toesed one of them into bis hand to settle his bill—and Tissats knew him no more. Thence- 44| forward his patronage was bestowed elsewhere, but he continued to visit the Palais-Royalas regularly as be- fore, and eat and drink in the same fashion, until he fell, as ha deserved, & victim to over-induigence. The Mysterious Oriental—so dubb- ed by the Parisians in default of knowing his proper patronymic—did =8 Aloobol, 160 F'&L}. por gal. Fren h spi . 3 hlflnbouxbmh Omahs Wholesale Markets. Oxax, June 34, 1880, © GushiaysnubapBoo L, E, Holland, 90 per oent . Rums, mixd Jamaton, per gal. ™" New England embrasure of his wall-like shot defiant glances. He bowed stiffly to the general, who, nodiing carelessly, sat down on a step and pored over his mape. Soon he tooked up aud said; “‘Have you seen any of Lec's troops about hero to-day?” Planter—*‘Sir, as I can truly sa) that none have been seen by me, will say 80, but if I bad seen sny I should feel it my duty to refuse to re- ply to your question. I cannot give you any information which might work to the disadvan of Goeneral Loc." 70 BRISSE828TIIRIELRESS ‘Pho generah, with a little whistlo of surprise, puffed away at his cigar, and oont: inn-f to study his map. In a few inutes helooked up again and esked: “How far is it to Buffalo riverl” Planter—*‘Sir, 1 don’t know.” Sheridan—*The—you don’t! How long have you lived here?” snter—*“All my life. Sheridan—*Very well, sir, it's time you did know! Oaptsin put this gentloman in charge of a guard, and walk him down to Buffalo river to show it to him.” The Virginian of the old school enjoged the pleasure of tnm‘ing through five miles of mud, to look at the river with which he was perfectly famillar. - nothing to call forth astonishment or | - disgust He was simply a Persian | WHAT IS MORE TERRIBLE, L gontloman, to be found wherever lov- | 2ore pinful more copersting, discouragior S 1t is well known that a relationship ex- | ers of gayety congregated, ot whose | mortals who have tried i tions, ointmenta, pills, eced il d all manucr of hostrums and o7 | antecedents nobedy apparently knew | QSamin 2eg o, ens extermaly. wishout its between diseasos and liver troubles. In'Kidney | anything. Upon his teath, howeve s iy, wi ‘Wort o biave! » remaily that sols o B Srisey Shidh Lol acrouiteih s T el it kSt neral system aud restores health by gen. | tD B £y aiding nature' intams! process. him was cleared up by M. Chodzko, sopiZidn, Prcfossor of Oriental Languages at, G igaans i the Toloving sssoumy ignani with the following acoount 107 | professedly taken from the official = Bals of the Empire of Persia. “In the year 1219 of the Hegira (1812 4. D), the Shah sent an em- bassy to Bombay; and the envoy, Aadji Kbaiil Khan Kaebini, was ro- ceived with great consideration. Two hundred soldiers of the East India Company’s army were given as & guard of honor to the mission, which Was lodged in the most splendid pal- ace of the city. Unfortusately, the of the ambassador, in sesk- iles, constipation, ki nas cver a.lidle Hiackberries, 215, ¥ case. o aion s to pocare ok Has} the il o JSallidle, 90 that Wi re hav £y g eartain fa 918 50010 60 60 001000 1010 89 ZRESHSNLS £SIBBSEL3BBULEI BhoTeebEli2e - = — Bright'sDisease, Tiabetes, Norvous Debil By T’ 3on, Digesti-n forded fo exch 1i AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, fascinating tints of Complexion for which 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 Jag- nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- less and always reliable article, Sold bilnll 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 that no human being can detect its application, ONLY EFFECTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR Pain in the Back, Loins or Side, Dropey, Gravel, Inconfinonco sud Retention = 8 75| orge into smooth safety of the river | G0gers of those who do this move sl ot Urine,and Female Complainta 800 : most literally like lightning), gros Send for our on the Kidueys, entitlod Rloomingtonter) 135 | feet long wero tossed in the air like | Lhat which renders it possible for ma- | stk & greal destof nformation tree. ey 40 50 many twigs. Picoo by pieco the | chines to do all this s litle thing | Exeelsior Kidney Pad Co., Bioominyion 18 p m | Hestings (s1) 26 p @ 23| raft broke ssuader. No power on | that looks and opens and shuta like a SOLE PROPRIETORS. Orleans (1v 730 8. m. | Intisnola (ar) 1:00 p. m 280| orth could aid her wretched crew, | 800’8 bi _picks up a single A Orleans (ar) 7:00 p. lllndhl»ll (v 330 p. m. 2 ;; andiit msomedvinevitatla LhEE u,,,’ screw at a time, cacries it where need. | __#&S0ld by D. W. SAXE & CO., Omaha Ayl Sl 300 | must perish to a men. od, holdsit until grasped by something | CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. [ ae R 50| " Butit was ctherwizedecreed. Des. | else, snd returns for another. This is eeny o DGE DIVISION U.P. R.B. 1 26 | pite this amazing ordeal, and despite about the most wonderful piece of au- Atinafackurers of ok r T 30 00| 2S¢ of their nutmber betog frightfully | tomatio skill sod ussfulness I have sTAND ARD H T T e A ] 5| braised, eight of the occnpantsof the | ®7¢F seen, and it has done its distinc. s UT - raft went through the rapids ali tive work at the rate of 31 screws a by > Lokve Councll Blufts:—836 &. m., 935 ». m. "%, | minate, although this rate is only ex- R i R, i T BE SURE TO BUY IT. T THE BESTIN MARKET. W, BLATCHFOR co . shirt frill adorned his bosom, and [ Mennfacturers of Lead Pipe Sheetend Bar Lead, lock Ti i Cake. OLICITED. Pipesna ORDE! ¥, Linseed Oil sepiecd il D AGUE. NORTH CLINTON ST., CHICAGC. FEVER | HOSTETTER, STOMACH TTERS leep theacqulsition of flesh m the re- Lan Lyt! & fe rinine puste, , and tho on_bly eafe ana Dealo § generali ing to amuse themselves, shot some adjutants—birds held sacred by the Hindoos. A disturbance occurred, and words soon led to blows. The ambassador, seeing all from his win- dow, tried to ints ; when a bullet, probably unintended for him, - killed himon the spot. On receipt of the news, the governor-general hastened to sent a Tepresentative to the court of T-hnr&n tud::ill!‘v 'thh“ he hldTrh.- mained neutral in the affair. The | afford to let this opportunity ‘pass. Sbah believed that statement, and | We could not afford, and would not consented that the enatter should be | give thts remedy away unless we compromised between the company | Enew 1t would accomplish what we and the family of the deceased. All | claim for it. Thousands of hopeless was arranged in a friendly manner; | cases have already been completely and the Indian government under- | cured by There is no medicine in took to pay a certaln sum to the son | the world that will cure one-half the of the ambassador. child was | cases that Dz. Kixa's New Discovery 10 other than Ismail Kban, the Per- | will cure. For sale by sian_who lately died in Paris, and | © (6) Jaues K. Isa, Omaha, who for 8o many years had received a = i oL & Mhacaiad poundan yuur Buckien’s Arnica Saive m En A’ “Man in Green” for many years | o The BEsT Sauve in the world for @ Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lp.n::ll afternoons parading the gal- | prt Fover Sores, Tatier, m".’\i ©od Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is teed to give perfect satiafac- in every case or money re ianded, Price 25 oents per box. For sale by &ly J. K. ISH. Omaha. IT OCOSTS LESS touse SOZODONT than any other beautifler. A few drops only are need- ed, and when regularly applied to the toeth it is mot only beautifying, but healthfol. Much other adorning is dangerous, but this never. In the sick room o on the toilet, it is equally weleome. Dr. Kixa's New Discovea¥ for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, Asthms, Bronchitis, stc., is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted. If you have a bad congh, cold, difficalty of breathing, hoarseness or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you “J haveused Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regu- Iator myself and in my family for years, and pronounce it one of the most satisfac- tory medicines that can be used. Nothing would induce me to be without it, and I recommend all my friends, if they want to secure health, to_ always keep it on hand. R. L. MOTT, Columbus, Ga.” 1Am ved Out Isa o complaint in hot weather. If Fackags of Kidoey Wort wi eel its Lis Cast plow...... Am. ~cast, tool. Jes'p's, Eng. do . B0 ome o ener 28E8L # EeRINA bl a the familiar figure failed to put in an appesrance for three suscessive days, and the police set about inquiring what had become of him. found him, only to see him carried - | to his last lodging beforethe week was SOLD I OMAHA BY ALL DRUGEISTS. for Has By using SpaLpine’s GLUE on the | % first appearence of a defect in the farnitare, it will prove itself to bo the ok esmsnuion] thing abeut. the 3 week I3 your owy, toyn, % 3 Y, e 5, AR & oy stream, and does not froeza up in the cold- est weather. price list potent to restore; £ M —— Parts with balf its healing virtnes, and turne vapid on the way ‘While TARRA*T 8 KARE APERIEST from a Powder to foam, a0d 95 | 18 an instaatencous Seltzer Spring in overy sui- ferer's home. Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. ‘The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. e o o valuo your existenco you _canmot | o e ety v couaty: This cat represents our Buckeye Force Pump _ which is adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily particularly nd throws a constant Send for W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag't, Omalia, Neb. é‘b@; ELTZEK O\ A 3, Seuzan Aremiesr. Tanmaxv's Evpmavescese The Healthful Seltzer Water for a Huadred ‘years or more. been b of all Esrhs fountains, the most ‘why acroes the ocsan this boon of Naturo BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, GO EAST ~VIA THE— | Chicago & Northwestern i RAXLWAY. 12,380 MILES OF ROADI | 162 e SHOLT, SURE e te Bout Btwaen | COUNCIL BLUFFS s | an a1 poluta EAYT and NORTE. [ oFFERs THE TEAVELING PUBLIG GREATER FAGILITIES AND MOBE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY AR moAD Y ‘Tiin Wi, Itis the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Tpen which fo rum PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 1a addition o theseand to all classes of travslers, it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATION a¢ 50 conta each. MRS TR e 3 you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda- 1a'you w1 ‘buy your ticket by thia. Route b WILL TABE NONEOTH] Al Ticket Agents Through Tickets via this usual Bog- can sell vou ‘and Chck 8age Froo of Charge. OMAIA TIGKET OFFICES_1244 Karubaiu 8t Cor. 1ith, snd at Union Pacifc DENVER OFFICE—In Colondo Central and Tuion Paciic Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2 Now Montgum ery Stroet. For information, folders, tainable at Home Ticket agect of the Company, o MARYIN HUGHITT, Genl mape, e, not o> Chice, sdiress any W. K- STENNITT, = Gen'l Pags. Agent, o ) ILL JAMES T. GLARK, Gen'l Ag’t Omahs & Councll Bluffa. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to -ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, ‘This lne is equipped with the lm. groved Westinghouse Automatic Air Brakes and iller Piatform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT s onaurpased. Blogunt Drawing Room Soping Carsiwned and controle run Throug} sut_Cbango, h Pacific Transfer , Council t. Paul. Trains leave the Union Depot at Council Blufls, at &:15 p m., Sioux City at 10:20 p. m!, and 8t. Paul ., making N HOURS IN ADVANCE or ANy Oruee Roure. urning, leave St. Paul at 330 p m, ar- at Sioux City at 4:45 3 m., and Unlon n Council Blaffe, at 9:50 and x Depot, Co . m. ‘that your ticketa read via, 8. C. &P R B ¥. C. HILLS, Saperintendent, Missouri Vailey, lowa. P. E. KODINSON, Aw't Gen'l Pas. Ageat. J.'H. OBRYAN, SHORT LINE 1880. K. C., ST. JOE&C. B.R.R., 1 the ouly Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars betweon Omaha and St. Louls aud but oue between Omabs and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS [ Eastern & Western Cities With less charges andin advince of other lines. This entire Line is equipved with Pullman’y Vi Seeting Cumn s Dty Coneh e Saey Patorny and onpiee nd na clovmted Weinghouss Air Brak: £FsEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWE R e comcitinhi e Ticketa tor s i ail cvupon satlons 1 the Wess. J.'F. BARNARD, A C. DAWES, ‘Gen'l Supt. Douglas, Union Block, Omal J08. TEHON, Poss. Agent,Omaba. Gea'rl Agent, Omaha. THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Cars! TEL CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (JUINGY RAITLR Wita Smooth #nd Perfect Trick, Elogaut Pas- senger Ccaches, aud PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS It fs ackeow edged by the Press, snd all who trav.] uver it, 10 be the Best Avpointed and Best Man'iged ¥ cad in the Country. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should bear in mind thst this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, ‘And Points East, North aud Northweet. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, ‘And the Advantago of Six Daily Lives of Palace Elceping Cars from Chicigo to New York City Without Change. Al Express Trains on this lineare equipped with the Westi Patent Air Brakes and PPULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS ‘Are run on the Burtington Information concerniag Boutes, Rates, 2ime Comnecions, e il So chearilly given by app ving at the offce o uriiugton Rou 513 Fourteentn Screct, Omaha, Nebrasks. CE D."W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. West'n Pars. Agt. St. Joo., Mo. 1 ¥anaze J. 0. PHILLIPI, General Agent, Omaba. H. P. DUI . DUEL, feps-diy Aicket Agent, Omaha. 5 Bl e 'E ONLY MEDICINE That Acts at the Same Time on THE LIVER, THE BOWE! iBLE SUFFERING.CC s, Ticadache, Dyvpepals, Jeun stipation aad Piles, orKid | Complnints, Gravel, Disbetes,” Sediment in the Urine, Milky, or Ropy Urines or Rheu-) clied naturally. —@ £ _ KIDNEY-WORT, il restore the heakthy action and all these & exils will be bapished ; negloct iggist has i, or wil get & o sy naming . Priecti. ., RICZARDGON & (0., Propeleters, Barlingtes, Smpoand s o the opini: classed -' — SURE Extract from Report of the Com DON T BE DECEIVED by un £ our TULL' K » GOVERNME TREASURY DEP2ET nt quantiy of the B orat comy, Tecabio r medy 1o 1 thi e el yreparat on e 11¢ i Nhen o i e heru Tabie to 1oy Groceries and Genersl De il supply U CHICAGO, ROCK 1S THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THF EAST & THR SRR Sy o 2 Tta main lin uns fro Bluh. pasat: ugh o 1A M. 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE SEE anecil | Dining Cars ‘which wo, And_bpanst n lie o Chicako nto tho Stase of Kapssd. b Express Passonect 102 garmagni Forseventy nve ce “Abpreciating tho And ap 34 mon th m diseases Orqanc. ”, and_scant BACK, It oy effcts ¥or o A. KIMBA Genl MANUFACTURED BY P. P. It wil positisely cure Diabetcs, Gravel, Drop- right's Disea: ity to retair It #ale by all Di ‘ectipe of the DAY KIiDNEY PAD CO-, PROP'RS, fan P pulle arin gach way daily i, K ANeAS, CIT A ier o batwean Miaa: | A e Maiiivankee and | C3 cently | i ‘not o L.L. Saporintendent. CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SEHADES. everything fl;emining to the Furniture ani pholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSCRTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. BSHIVERION 1208 and 1210 Farnham Streei. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. F. | The aca taintne por of tho Kidneys, Biaddé Aty v, and | abso y urine, Painful Urnating, LA General Weakness, and il Female Com- diseases to whicl ide Internal medicines, is certain in it | teo this remedy - ind cures when notbine else can. cars ot or sent by mail free 82.00 2 Tolede, O. nd your aldress for our Lide ook, Lite 3 TAMES K. 158, gest for Nebruska, | The Dr. Asthma, { onsamption, And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles for Family Use. M STaME sioner of Internal Revenue T, CFFICH wile10s, b, “Focn, < EVCEXAMINING Tiis MASY POA ISLAND & feate. { Dr. Bosanko's Rheumatio ( AN ALK LI OINTMENT. Dr. Bosar’ A safo, snre and the most pa'nto BY P INTEKNAL RAVENUF 3 nuary b, 1589, ‘ Hit 415 COUNTRY, witse PACIFIC R. R. Wise Y ddress, ST, JOHN, Gea'l iXL. and Paebips s bl MAST & C0., SPRINGFIELD, They also make Buckeye Improved Iron keam Waiking Cultivator, with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse St Enquire for them at the best dealers. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Net “DE_BOSANK cnemicaliy prosar ‘acidity and remot . Pri B a0°

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