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45 Yearsbefore the Publie. THE C INE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS dl.&:t nmmmendad s a res “for ills that flesh fs h:u w " but in affections of the lebr and in all Bilious Complaints, Dye and Sick Head- losaaks e tha Sharacter, they ~ rival. - ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre. 10, or after taking quinine, As = simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The gentine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal owshe lid, Fiththeimpreesion. MclL. ANE'S LIVEE PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- titres of €. McL. and Fresixe Bros. 1 having the genuine 5 LIVER PILES, pre- nmv. BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MecLane, spelled differently, but same pronunciation. OUGHS, BEONCHITIS 4ND CONSUMPTION. What & Well-Kzown pat w253 about Allen's Lang MOTHERS, READY ABL XD STATIOS, €. GmTunMEN: The demind for Alleo's Balsam is increasing constantly. The iadies think thereia no medicine eyuat fo It for aad Whooping Couzh. C. S. MARTIN, Droj Soid by NI Medi dn: = TTG&EGNO.Z glcbnn \'ovyh m— tous. 7 objects! e Br'e Cahe Y bamio N by sk, £122 day at homeo castly made. Costly Tenad Gn Portinnd. We WM, SIMERAL, AT LAW—Campbeil's Biogh, las. OMAHA, NI D LT THOMAS, TIORNKY AT LAW—Losus 1ocey, buys and sells real estate, Room 8, Creighton AT T8h 1 roet et woen Faruhazs and feck. A. C. TROUP, em,.,“".,a* T ey 8. T OMARA, NEB. o= DEXTER L. THOMAS, K A TIORNEY AT LW—Cralckaasak s Balid 2 B Nkroviman i A. M- CHADWICK, Am“" AT LAW—Office lMl Faroham A. SWARTZLANDE TTORNEY AT LAW—Cor. 15th and Farnham AT AN et i | e WILLIAM A. FONDA. EXEY AND COUNGELOR AT LAW. No. 6, Frenter Bl e on en WM. L. PEABODY, Lt i = A% Patenis Proowred. SR WOTARY PUBLIC. _OOLLEOTIONS MADE E D, MOLAUGHUW. 88 Collections Premptly Attended h!- O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFIOE-Union Block,Pifteenth ané Farnham) A. L. ROBISON. TIORNEY AT LAW.—Room ‘Block, OMAHA Neb. funé-4f D.S. BENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KARBACH BLCCK. COR. DOUG- & IGTH §T8. OMAHA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law, Offon:—Front moms, up wirs, o Hassoom's Dom brick bullding, N. W, eoruet Fifiseath and Farnham St Josm L. Ravrox. Cass R. Rubiox. REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys at- Law. AIIAHS & SIMERAL, AT TAW—foom § AR b . F. MANDERSON, ATIORIIY AT Liw—sut Faram PARKE GODWIN, TTORNEY AT LAW-—lith aad Dougias Btrscte, with G. V. Dosue W.T. Ricmanos. HIOHAIIDS & HUNT, Attorneys- at-Law. Orrics—215 South Fourteenth Stroet. Only Direct Line to Franoe. CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN ETWEEN Now York aud Harve,Pler foot of Morton t., picr of compan; Travelorn by thi ne's10id bl tranait masiby K iah railwas and the discomtort kanuelina ANADA, Fraxaxci, Weinesday Jamuary 21 snoon. 3 AMERIQUE, B. Joucuo, Wednesday Febfuary s Corn, FRANCE, Tuvomis, Wednesdsy, Pebroary g r"nox OF PASSAGE (ncluding wine): TO HAVRB—First Cabin, $100 nnd$sd; Cabin,§66; Steerage, §26,includivg vh-,hum. LOUIS DE BllflAN ent, §Droadway,N. Y. FRANK E. MOORES, o 14, West s ek lln-t, M hrnhun Ins, Noxt Door U. 8. Express OML‘ (Sign 01 Pain o0 ".llll') OMAHA, NEB. KENNEDY'S EAST INDIA o § ™ H E zZ 3 =z E o ® S 2 g -H ] 3 g F°R e ; = = b <8 n g l = < s & BITTERS ! ILER & G0, BOLE MANUFAOTURERS, Taxgaxr's EPESVESCENT SELTZER Al e St e et e "Handrea il boen e d of 1l Earit'a fountain, the most ‘potent to rest: re; B why acrows the 6o s boon of Nature When Ehe ick man fa tis chamder ean extem- porize the Spr o T Botled St Waler —so our eading chem- s say— Parta Wiih Vil its heali g virtuos and turns vagid oo the was Whi e 1433478 Kian Armuiz’7 from a Powder obanged to foar, I8 a0 instactacou’ Ssltzer Spring fa every sut- D B+ ALL DRUGGISTS. mfim:’: u—u‘dh m e, il G. J. Hoxz | Pitted WINPIMeUY ‘wECedaAd o z ke peaspe © opawaaan ?;Z_li T¥ CARD OF ‘or THE BURLINGTOX BOUTE by aTHICASO, nu:l ISLAND & rm o M&‘an\. 14 30 ‘BAIDGE DIVISION U. P.&. R. ‘DONMY TRADIS. MI‘WS—‘ am, dam, 10 I. T Pes S AT Councll Bluffy:—$:36 s m., 9235 & m., foore e F S b P. e .53 p. m, TWp @, THD. B . Dally exoopt m OlAHA S REPUBLICAN uu.lr B.R COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets. Omasa, June 36, 1880. BUTTER AND I'MGB. B P eTeTSTeTeTS BRHSRENEE SSUBLSLB2LITLET BheToovElier ey BEo one oo 888 is, {o whileaway the time—we were obliged to wait, owing to a broken rail —tcld the following story: Ten yéars ago I was a telegraph operatcr at s small town in New Jer- sey, but, my health failing, I gave up 13 | my situation, snd taking an agency, 18 ft. and under. Frami ““:fia i orels Begs nzssy 8 5888 888 888388 32 338 8333 2333 3338888 PICKETS. No. 1 pickets, per M. Roah o K/E sER HE58Y 588 285K 88838 Corrugated celling, No.1 SHINGLES, A star (best) sb'ngles. i Ermes wiorw mmowes S SK22KIgeER3ISY Be5% LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. “N BLiiEil s S528883883353238REER .Mifm.,\,_u Elamtook uppes pecfoot™ Ok npplr.p);':tr foot rr foot. 44 | rel 35 | himaelf as Mer, traveled - westward until I finally reached San Francisco, While thereI took a fancy to visit the mining re- gions; so, selecting suitable goods to sell among the miners, I went, satisfied my curiosity, made a little money, and was returning in the st Yhen the mckieniaT am shost 55 1o late occurred, or atleast began to oc- cur. “Trere were beside myself three in- side pastengers, an old gentleman «f 60 and two roughly-dressed men, ap- parently miners. These two men sat at opposite ends of the coach, not ap- pearing to know each oum, whils the old gentleman and myself sat close to gethor. Inticed that the old gen- tleman had a heavy tin or iron box be- tween his legs, which he scemed to be anxious to keep out of sight. “‘After a sho:t conversation with him o gensnl subjects, I allowed rift gently into a doze; and w le in zh.mn«. on my ear, trained as it was to the intelligent sound of the telegraph instrument, csught a faint tic, tic, which resolved itsalf into the following words ¢*Bill, the ycung one is going to slcep, and I wil tend to him while you h the old one out over the pre pico when I make the signz], and cure the box.’ “I was now ss wide awake as il I had bsen ealled by an_operator to re- ce've a message, but I pretended to bs ti 1 dozing while I listened intent- Jy. Then I heard the south window rattle, and it said: “¢ ‘Al right, Bob. We will be to the Big Jumin twenty minutes, and then give the word and out he goes.” “Takirg » cautiovs look from b: tween my eyelidr, 1 saw that cng of the villains was telegraphing by vi brating s knife-blade between h teeth, while the other used the win- dow for that purpcse, neither of them noticing the cther “I koew tte precipice to which they reforred, a tarrible p'ace, where aminer bad once jumped cff in a fit of despair at bis bad luck, from which it was known as the Big J\m “How tocommunicate wnh the old gentleman I was at-a loss to determ- 1ns, but finally I tcok out a news, per and underscored the words in & Iongthy editorial, which, 1f read ocn- w>cutively, would read: *Be cautious, sit. The two villins here intend to murder_aud rob us in ten minutes, When I wise, you attack the one with the moustache aud I lull take the other. Kill'if necessary.’ ““Then I handed tho paper to the e “He took the psper, put on his speotacles and commenced to read. Soon the underscored werds drew his attention and he began to study them. Then I saw him grow pale and feel for hisb.x with his foot. Hauding me back the paper, he said sigaifi- cantly: Do you believe that, sir?” ‘Iknow it to be frue, sir,’ said I. orrible!” said he, tlipping his hand in his breast pocket, a stern look coming Into his face as he added: ‘I believe that 1'd teel like shooting some on “I saw Thad & man of courage to help me, 80 I cared little for the vil- lainous emile, which his remark brought to oneof the ruffisn’s face. Isaw we we were near the Big Jump and were going down a steep grade at 2 lively rate whkn one ‘ofthe illains telegraphed: “Now! & “The next minute I was on him, knockiog bim_ienselcas with my re- volver. The old gentleman did equal- lyas_ well, the ruffians being e 25 | completely by -surprise at our sudden attack. We had the precipice now, and calling the driver to stop, hel and the dono outside puengho: helped to bind our prisoners, whom lolzpum le, while we climbed to the top. But when we arrived in Sacra. mento we found that the robbers had ed each other, and dropped out along the road. - “‘nu old émblomn introduced ford, a Sacramen- to banker, and igsistad on my accept- ing the hospitality of bis house, say- ing that Ihad sived his life anda large amount of money. I consentod, and was driven with bimto his band- some residence on the outakirts of the city, whore I was introduced to his wife and two daughters, the former a kiod, motherly woman, and the latter Dr. Kia's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., is given awsy in trial bottles froe of cost to afflicted. _If you have a bad adughyfoold; Gifianlty of breathing, hosrsencss or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you canmot afford to let this opportunity pass. We could not afford, and would not ve thts remedy away unless we Bow th wputa aocomplish_what we dlaim for it. Thoussnds of hopeless cases have already been complotely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one-half the cases that Da. King's New DIscovERY will cure. For sale by ) Jaxzs K. Ts, Omal —_— IT COSTS LESS touse SOZODONT than any other | beautifier. A few drops only are need- ed, and when regularly applied to the teoth it is mot cnly beautifying, but healtbfal. Much other adorning is dangerous, but this never. In the sick room or on the toilet, it is equally | y, weleome. By wing SraLpisa’s GLos on the first__appearence of a defect in the farpiture, it will prove itself to be the most economical thing absut the house. E——— 1 Am All Played Out up the hullhy ac- Kidneys, Bowels, and Liver, restores the mataral lifo and a handsome brunetie and pretty blonde. “Three weeks’ stay at Rose Hill, Mr. Stamford’s bome, with its lauly walks amid a wealth of tropical flow- ers and the society of Eila and Blanche Stamford, lovelier, if not more bean- tifal, than the flowers which bloomed around them, only seryed to make me wish for a longer my and when Mr. Staxford offered me & position in his banking-house, T most gladly accepted it, not _failing to take courage from the evident djl(fif ot the fair Blanche —whom I thought the lovelier of the two sisters—when I'told her of the offer and decision. = bout this time, Mr. Shnlnld, athis wife's request, replaced two Irish scrvants with two Chinamen, mauch to the former's violent denunci- ation. Mrs. Stamford was loud in her praise of her new help, who ceemed to be quiet, active, orderly fellows, al- was ready, always vi!fin', and alwsys to be fu:nd at their posta. s ““To these two ‘spoon lers,’ a8 the Irish grls called Aflh‘nd Lee, I somehow conceived a my decided _ aversion. - Thers I thought, a_ainister ook about their eyes (which seemed to be cut less on the bias than usual with Mon- golians), which sent & chill over me whenever I met their gaze. “None of the family seconded my dielike of the o, ly as I did (which I umph!l & an- other sign of en all the rest attributing it to my Mongolians as s race. “One qulet summer night T had re- tired to my room in the second nn and lay thinking of the happy bility of Blanche Stamford Mum!lg the love I felt for her, when my at- tention was attracted by the ratiling of a hall window. There was not & jlscourseind | breath of air stirring to produce such a sound, and I was about rising to as- And | certain the cause, when it ceased, and aod externally, without ‘wonder 18 toat half a million re- t a windw on the next floor to rattle. Then I caught the meaning of joa it Some one was telegraphing -na ‘h, mt:ud, ind presently the T li 8 ly l”' oml-nor,y window ¢ ‘Everything. ““‘Quiet ...-3;.“0 his horn. How is the uiet on the Potomac. Are T AN zzn ready}” asked the down-stalr win- € Not quite ‘yet.” Whon Lwsite SEEE had gained acoess to the house I was | my revolver, and stopping softly out in the hall, approsched the window, where I found Ah Les standiug. “What are you doing herel” I de- manded. ‘Come to lockee see. Think heah some mans hoppes out the win- dow,’ said he, blaadly. Wl 1, You go down atairs and fotch me a glass of water and a lemon to my room." “ A1l litel, mi will, said Ah Lee, as ho glided down the stair As s00n as he was out of hearing, I took hold of the window aud _telegraphod: “ Yunker is awake and coming up stairs. Go hdoln the hall closet till he comes back. ‘All right,’” answered the up stairs window. Then I went up stairs softly in my stocking-feet, and softly turned the key in the hall closet, after which I telegraphed with the up stairs window: “*Keep quiet down thero" Yunker 18 up Lers talking to the old one. Hide in the library till ke comes back and 0 bed.” “Does he suspect anything?’ came back from down stairs. ¢ ‘No,’ I answered. He i: the old one he is going fn the morning. ~Hide! ing down stsi “ Al right,’ came back, and arous- ing Mr. Stamford, I told him how matters stood, and we descended down stairs and turned the key in tha li- brary door. The desperado heard the click of the lock, and, becoming frightened, raised the window to Lmnp out; but I leaned out of the all window and ordered him back. For an answer be turned and fired at me, the ball prazing my cheek and slitting my ear. Here the rarrator pointed to a long scar on bis left cheek and his cat ear, and continued: “‘The next moment I fired, and the villain fell headlong into the garden. Wo then returned up stairs_aud se- cured Ah Wing, trom whom we stripped the paint, and other dis- guis.s, revealing cne of the stage- coach robbers. Ah Lee, whom we found in the garden dead, proved to be the otber one. ““The ladies now made their appear- ance, terribly frightened, and, ere an explaation could be given, Blanche rushed to me, her face pale with lm, and catching me by the arm, cried : *£‘Oh, Charles, are you hurt ? s ’Oniy: scratch, Blanche,’ I said, in a low tone, but_she did nct Lear me, for she had fainted in my arms. e next day we notified the au- thorities, to whom we delivered cur prisoner and gave bonds for our _ap- Funner, in regard to the killing, om which the coroner’s jury exoner- ated us by a verdict, of ‘justifiable ho- micide.” “It waa neatly noon before I again saw Blanche, and then she tried to avoid me; but, drawiogher arm in mine, Iled herto a pretty summer- house and said. +*Blanche, I love you! Do you love me in return?’ “8he hid l\ur face agaiost my breast and whisperer ¢Ob, lomuch" "Thm months afterward we were married, and I never hear a window rattle without thinking of the warning it twice gave me, being the means of uvmf a number of lives and gaining me alovely and loving wife. ““Tbis, gentlemen, is a true story, and you can repeat it as such without fear, for the names I bave given you are fic itious, it boing not necsssary to give the true names.” Such _was my fellow-passenger’ story. Half an heur later we parted, each going bis own way. We have never met since, but, being reminded of hisetory by a rattling window, I have endeavored to give his story just a8 he told it, names and all. — IMPIETIES. A Cloveland clergyman was deposed because he made such a racket in preaching that the congregation could not sleep. There is a fortune in store for the milliner who shall devise a bonuet that can be worn in any part of a church and always present its trimmed side to the congregation. The head of John the Baptist, which is at Amiens, was shown to the Abbe de Marolles. In kissing 1t h- exclaimed, “God be praiss T the fifth or sixth flnt I have bad tho honor of kissing.” A clergyman was recently prose- cated in England for stealing an um brella, which he had taken from a shop in a shower. He was released, the judgu doubtloss charging the jury, m who is without sin among yon | g the first nmbrella.” The Rev. C. W. Parsons, of Gou- verneur, N. Y., sent a notice to the local paper tbat he would preach to the students In the ser on “The but a printer made e Horse that Wins,” and the parson’s congregation was shocked. A minister in New Jersey City reached upon the “Narragansett ghughur, the captain of that ill- fated boat being present. In the course of lllu rermon Ohs caph‘m be- came greatly excited, and jumping up in bl sat, hontd oot o are s iar! e was promptly arrested an locked up. Brother Bryant Ransom, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, is an example of the preachers of the day. The devil prompted him to the doing of an evil thingand was 5o far succeesful as to indace him to enlist & wicked nephew in_a cruel enterprise and to progress half way therein, but conscience smote him in the act, and he made full confession of the eed to his par- oners. The provocation was a pig, a neighbor’s pig, who had sn unprofit- able way, nnpmfiublo to the Enu:hvr, of eating bis chickens. In the height of his wrath at his misappropriation of his property, he and the nepbew aforesaid captured the hog with the fall purpose of cutting out both his eyes. The knife had done its work on one, when the preacher came to his his secses and desisted as to tha fur- ther mayhem of the pig. The con- gregation is now praying for the pas torand hopes in time fully to lorglvl him, [ telling C! by ‘When a congregation says that its er is & loud-mouthed mounte- that he rauts and tesrs and howls his ungrammatical sentences through the charch, it has grave cause for complaint. Ear trumpets for con- veying sound havebsenmanafactured, but as yet no mechanic bas unced an ear trumpet which hasa pedal, self-acting, that cap St ibe screechings of a preacher convey to the hearer any logic, eloquence or com- mon sense. When s congregation complains because a preacher is not strong, magnetic, eloquent and sound- ing enough; when it wants to be roused up to Its farcied religion, which it thinks must be loud and grand, it is high time for that congregation to hire » hand organ and a monkey. Bntuhuunlly the case that such congregations wish to see the monkey climb the fence without paying for the gymnastics. ——— “T havensed Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regu- jator myself and in my family for years, and pronounce it one of the most satisface “gory mediciues that can be used. Nothing e to by without it, and I Uy friends, i they weat to hhh.oo A ‘AN OPEN AMONG THE LADIES tints of tomplesmu for whicl ladies strive aro 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 less and always reliable article, Sold by all lowness, Tan, Redness, Erup- tions, all evidences of excite- ment and every imperfection, so natural that no human being can detect its application, KIDNEY REMEDY Eright'sDiscase, Liabot “Echoes You Should Heed,” a lit containing a great deal of information freo. Excelsior Kidney Pad Co., HICAGO SHOT TOWER C(O. STANDARD SHOT|: Manutacturers of Lead Pipe,Sheetand Bar Lead, }o SECRET The _brilliant, fasd.nnflnfi —a delicate, harm- ruggists. The Magnolia Balm conceals very blemish, removes Sal- Its effects are immediate and ONLY EFFEOTUAL AND SPECIFIC FOR , Novous Debility, Stde, Dr St i our tentiss ow the Kidnags s, entitlod ‘pamphlet SOLE PROPRIETORS. £87S0'd by D. W. SAXE & CO., Omaha Muwufacturers of > »\/,-» M e 33 3 GO EAST 1 —via TEE— { Chicago & Northwestern RAXILWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! 1t is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS —ax— { CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE .nd.upmn-:mmdxom T 'rnvn.uw wEZELe CREATER FACILITIES "AND ADVANTAGES | TEAN ANY T OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It1s the ONLY ROAD COUNCIL BLUFFS lm‘l CHICAGO Upon which 1s run PULLMAN HOTEL OARS! 11 addition to theseand to all classes of {rolors: & glves FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS st 50 conts each. "! %J % S E I‘fl’fll"{ CLass 3t you wish the Best Traveli ing Accommoda tions you will buy vour ticket by this Rot EAND WILL TAKE NONEOTHER. Al Tcket Ageats can el vou Torou p, Teketa this roa 1 sz OMAHA TICKET OFFICE3—12}4 Farnbam 8t., Cor 14ty wnd at Union Pacific Depot. DEN Colorrdo Central and fon bucine Tioket Ofcn SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2 Now Montgom- ery Street. For information, folders, maps, etc., Dot ob- tainable at Home Ticket Office, address any ugurt of the Compaay, o MARVIN HUGHITT, W. B STENNITT, {a0, nf" ™ ol JAMES T. GLARK, Gen’l Ax’t Omaha & Council Bluffs. 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, And al! pointsin No'\ bern Iows, Minnesota and Dakota. This line is equipped with the Im- groved Weatinghouoe Aniomvae Alr Brabes ani iller Plat{orm Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED, SAFET' ‘!’?‘WIFGH Transfer Depot at Council Bl roaching S HOURS 1N ADVANCE oF ANY Otaer Route. ctumming, lewve 8t Panl at 330 p m, ar- 32 S Gty sb 15 » e and O &P ILLS, © THE BEST 1N MARKET. W, BLATCHFOR CO. Blook Tin, Pipe sna Solder, Linsecd Ol and Oil Cake. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLINTON ST., n}g;gnco. IRON TURBINE WIND ENCINE Superintendent, !hourl Valley, Tows. P. E. KOBINSON, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agent. = J. Hh O'fillg.:fl. e outhwestern Froight and Passehger my2-tf Council Bluffs SHORT I.INE 1880. K. ., ST. JOE&C.B.R.R,, Is the only Direct Line to LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars between Omaha and 8t. Louls and but one betwoen Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS [e—— Eastern & Western Cities With les chargse and n sdrance o other ines. e ST. & THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA #£27Via Kansas City, St. Joseph and®) £ CounoliBlufls K.R.,via SU8Y £ JoenndSt. Louis. ® Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In the Wes: J. F. BARNARD, A C. DAWES, Gom'l Supt, Gt Faee & 2icket o S Jooept, Mo, WG SEAGHWIST, Ticket A 214 Fifweenth Street, between F and Donglas, Union Block, Omaba, J0s. TEHON, ‘A B. BARNARD, Puss. Agent,Omabia. Gea'rl Agent, Omaba. MANUFACTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. ‘The Strongest aad Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. Hundreds in use in Towa and Nebracka Soid oadars 1o neasly very couniy: This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump _, which is particalariy adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works casily and throws a constant stream, and does not, freeza up in the cold- est weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNER, Woestern Ag’t, Omaha, Neb. FEVER AND AGUE. TETTEgs CELEBRATED Appetite, refceting slcp, theac color, aro blessings Jttendant up tive processes whizh this priceless invi para specdily initiates and carries to a s 1 and sustensnce af- an by the Bitters, feminine palate, and thoroughly safe. rugxietsana Deale:s generally. NERVOUS DEBILITY Humphreys oa sy Homeopathicety Been in use 20 years —is the most ~suc e-setul remedy knows. Price 31 per vial or§ vials and large vial of powder for 85, sent pstaze fros on recelpt of price.. 2 HOMEO. ME| ? Vital Weakness and Pris. trati n from overwork or s radicall Specific No. 28. HUMPHREY'S iton St., New Yorl Dhoms Oatagas of Reses An134& 30 DR. A. 8. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, 1AS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED. I0AL OFFICE, 103 Tepth Street, - OMAHSA, NECRASEA, Offeriog bis services in gl dflB‘nu of ‘and chronlo. w&mnhg %‘hmm?fivflw a THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Cars! THE CHICAGO BURLINGTBN & (QUINCY RATITLROATD. With Snuooth and Perlect, Treck, Elegaut Pas- senger Ccaches, au PULLMAN SLEEPING & Dllllfl CARS It is acknowiedged by the Proes, sud all who travel uver it, 10 bo the Best Appointed and Best Mandgod Koad in the Country. PASSENGERS GOING EAST 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 Slceping Cars from Chicazo to New York City Without Change. Al Expross Trains on this linearo equipped with the Westinghouse Patent Alr Brakes and ‘Milcr’s Fatent Satety Platform and ‘Couplers, the most Perfect Fro- tection Against Acci- dents in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Are run on te Buniington Route. Information concerning Boutes, Rates, Ame Conbections, ete., will be cheerfully given by app.ying &t tho offcs of the Euriiugton Route, 1 Fourcentn Street, Omaba, Nebraska. PERKINS, D, W. HITCHCOCK, anager. Gen. Westn Pass. Ag't. 2. SR, 8. Joe., Mo. General Agen, fops-dly B5 10 BT e, gamole worth Omaha. H. P. DUEL, 7icket Agent. Omaha. 35 troo. Addcoss Sunson & Co., Portland, Maine. LS, and the KIDNEYS, combied action gives it won- 2 pover s cure ol d B "'J.'flt‘:“"' 1 T rmente with Dilens 4 7: 40 ver dinordered ] s u R GU R ¥or Coughs,Colds, Bronehitis Asthma, Consumption, And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. Put Up in Quart Size Banles for Famuly Use. cA 0 Kgd'r BE DECEIV 3 ICATED article made, each bottle. Extract from Report orthe Comuupmnor of Inwmnl Revénu-: Wessrs. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 1111 Madisons GrNTaX: T have received a * ¢ 2 ecable rme o stam ed ma. e, 304 Grhor Porsond -mmmummu.m.w Jo mecial ¢ v e You i (Cigue) | GREEN Sclo Mgeut o1 the & where. Whe s priccs B RAUM, v Bew:- SSTRELS, JORNeON 4 P 'm‘ghcoullm. s b R TIT ¢ , wita a aivergtog tmex v @ 3 wis e LS. SM.E HEicHTs, wia ¥, posizively “ihe niy | PROS e L Cont R R o Brent Lo s JE i ‘What will picase you most will bs the pleasure Saslflalres OF n'nne Dis a0 = ml"n ficen e with Koo, Pac. 10¢ 1w mpany rus Pulbnan & CrTY, with all lines for tue ® 28 Cors 10r sioepiag purposee, i ¢ 8 are vun thcough (o TEOKLY i Py AT e e L EA YW O Al e mre sdin ud Canadas Sforation not obialnAbIe AL Fous home Ticket office, address IBALL, - ST, JC Gen'l Superintendent. GHAS SHWERIGK FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And everything pertaining to the Furnitdre I}J;?holsbery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF KEW CCODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OHAS SHIVERIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Streed. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator ar 1 MAIIUFAGTURED BYP. P MAST&CO SPRIHGFIELD 0. They also make Buckeye Improved Iron team Walking Cultivator, with or without 8j rings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or iwo Horse Style. Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent. Umaha, Neb : 1-umatie Cw I OINTMENT ] | 1 : % | : m Dr. Bogan ™ The acid = | i jr mary cause sod i A new =nd hitberto unknown remedy for all wuatin. Whese thers diseases of tho Kidneys, lor, aud Urinary | " Oreans. will positively cure Disbetes, Grav h's Disease, inability to retain or exvell e, Catarrh of 1he Bladder, high colored | b T g e BACK, General Weskness, spd all Femle Com- Dr. Hosanke's Pile Xemedy. | a i 7 teo thia Ty dy bo_be - . m.vm‘in @ pis Price Gk nmuuni.[ H:;mm M u.mr a5 | e ol B DAY KIDNEY PAD (0., mna. m uwww Ageat tsy Xopems,

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