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45 Yearsbefore the Pubi (o] DR.C. McLAN] LIVER PILIS are not recommended a8 & rem: “ a1l the lls that fesh 1ehelr 4o Bt or affections of the Liversand in all Bilions 2::”}5‘3";”[”5%“1?& e o - stand without & righl, e LY ACUE AND FEV. o better cathartic can be used e paratory to, or atler tsking quintas. s asimple purgative they are Nnequsied. nleAfi[ OF IMITATIONS, e genuine afe never sugar-coated. Each box has avedowex seal on thedid, withthe impresgion, McLANE'S LIVEE PILL. Each, wepper bears the ) C. Mol and Firwiva Bios. n having the ume 'S LIVER PIL NG BROS., Pmabnrgh, Pl. 1he ket being fall of mitations of , siiel - the| s, ! led diffecently, ‘OUGHS, BEONCRITIS AND CONSUMPTION. ‘What a Well-Kao sbout. iows Lo Belom READ | . axuaxp Srariox, GrsriExE: The d ;. emand for Allews’ Lung opawscag ° gl e cLA T ][—Gar.e No 2 r.u’i,‘l'.“%.‘,“'-‘. fvelow. 7 objeciaialnd. b o ack DR e AR Do T Yokt ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, CHAGLES POWELL, uum THE PE: CE—' orvuer 15th aud Facibam §'s., Orua'is Neb, WM. SIHERAL, TTORNEY AT LAW-Cmphells Block, i e i "ONALs, N & 'II- L THOMAS, ‘wu o AT e 4. C. TROUP, ATEEL AT davosc Bce Pr‘i 'Henscom's Block, with IEXTEI L Tllfllll, 4T Liw—Cruskanant s Busa . BWICK, AmBhZY AT LAW—Office 1504 Fsrnham Ppty A. SWARTZLANDE Amlll' AT LAY »-Oor. 18thand W WILLIAM A. FONDA. TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Boum No. &, Frenzer Block, Wi L PEABODY, \WYRR. L reas Sl e v A®-Paieonis Proowred. W% mnv ru:un COLLECTIONS MADS " E D. MCLAUCHLIN AT AT taw axp_sustis or . LBE, FEACE—Southonst corner Fifeeath A Colsctcns Promptly Atiendsd to. %8 " U'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneye-at-Law, OFFICE-Union Riock,Fifteenth and Farsham) A L. ROBI AgELST parpa wg '&‘...x muu—atmsum‘s TERMS OF gi L m 0em, COMMERCIAL. |THE DAILY BEE o g Pl Bbeping Oors s’ | ot of Ouaaim to Usion Depot. P, Omaha Wholesale Marketa, Omanas, July 3, 1880, D 8. =ENTON, |Chetsble ATTORNEY AT LAW, KARBACH BLGCX. COR. DOUC- & I5TH $T§, OMATA, NER. W. J.Connell, |™™* Attorney-at-Law. o e, R . et PSSR Jown 1 Ravion. " Cmas R, Rasox. REPICK & REDICK, Att?ruoys-at-Law. Im-l:llllol will be given to all -h ioma of eversdepertption’; will e Courta of the Bikie aut e Btates. Office, Faraham St., opposite ouss, ADAMS & SIMERAL, TIORNEYS AT LAW_Room § s ‘Block, 15th d Douglas. TIORNEY, AT LAW—202 Farsham Strest PARKE CODWIN, Am" AT LAW-14th 'and Dougias ‘Strsota, with Doane . Host RIGHABDS & HUNT, Attorneys -at-Law. Orrica—215 South Fourteexth Street. b porated S&'l:l Peaches.. Salt Lake Peaches Californa Peaches 's'bmm Only Dlrm Line lo anoo. gfi‘w‘fi:m{"m CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN FTWEEN Now York snd Harv Pler 450 oot of Morton st Pt o eters by this 106 shGid both thanait by En tah rallway and the diacomlors o1 erossing the hanne lin a amall boat ANADA, Faanorti, Wedneads; Jauuary 21 noon. AMERIQUE, B. Jouowo, Wedn: »isy February T1a m. A FRANCE, Tavomis, Wedoesisy, February M m 8 PRICE OF PASSAGE (including wioe): TO HAVRE—First Cabin, $109 4:11250; Second Cabndsc; Sieerace, £, nch iading wine, bedding peryitiy "UOUIS DE BEKIAN Ageat, 5 frosdmay.N. T. FR £ wookss, o b, e Sl S, Bt o U. "t “Fan 2 | I Toaminin ou‘ AHA, wiom EENNEDYS EAST INDIA "o (S NEB. LY TONIC AND BEYBR.AGH, FAm| ‘NOILIRASNOD ‘spuomounio( snorg WINSWNOUH ‘emcodesd J0,7 = ‘na A BITTERS ! ILER & C0., SOLB MANUFAO’I‘UB.ERB l TESTIMONY. Casier of te First Netional Bank, Troy e st £pri g B mnn-mw Ny ok Twaa noabie (0 wse . hand. h the res- cmmencations oy I 6ecs, 1 was mdnnl o try your Biecmatc Cure, which, scothe, comtor: and llay the a5 relioved of this utpleasore in recomme.ding 262 gEz3EE fi: NN e88aze = o 5 oo 0 9 €960 10 6 00 €016000 41010 80 BRHEEVETNS £3U3BZS538338LS & (ore o= Framing, 18 ft. and under. . Each ft. over 18, Fencing, No. 1, 12 nw%’n Sheeting, dmnd I\n,l Common boards, i STOCK BOARDS. BEEE RS 8888 388 RS Yellow pine flooring, No. 1. sIING. SEE "353% B 88y 38888 82 888 8882 238 EEED 883888 Goeragatd cellng, N 3. suINGLES. = bulk, Cement, bbi Towa plaster, bbl Michigan plaster, bb] u BN Mo £3883 33RILE:! Erme g 8% ing - and 2 in. in mu, per 100 ft. Tin LIQUORS, wm?.s 10, Gin, 100 per > floui..“so,:;mn e ums, mixd Jamaica, New England. ... 2EEBRITSREEER = Champagn hg: lhn.ofi"' 04, pints ts. Domestls chadpaigae. . mfim«_iw”i-w“ B538888 SHIP.BUILDING ON THE OLYDE BOME ACCOUNT OF A GREAT INDUATRY. Sailiog down the over savory, waters of the Clyde | terday, lrom Glasgow to Greenock, vessels on the stocks in all stages of .From s Glasgow pn glunnd some hp-bufldmx. vhu.h will donbtless - be of interest to your readers. The river, which for twenty miles below this city is mainly artificial, s | divided into two districts as regards | the yards; the first_district comprises | Glasgow, Govan, Bartick, Reofrew, | and Dumbarton; the second, or lower district, embraces the towns of Green- are thirty six firms engaged at ent in building, the hq-t of which, and, indeed, the heaviest private ship- building firm in the world, is that of John Elder & Co., Govan. Daring last year, which was com; tively a quiet cne, this firm alone built a flzet of vecsels capable of trabsport- ing 17,000 tons of carzo at once. This yoir the'r business has more than twice exceeded that of 1879, aud they present is a remarkable yacht for the lacid, out not' ock and Port Glasgow. In all there | £ parently dead; but not deoryed. and generally five or six larves of the fly. ““There is also a large_spider whnch sotually catches small birds cceasion: ally, and kills and devcars them! H- o lcoa wasp in color; body, shape snd sizo of & small hazel mut; legs, | lm:g and wiry; and he also loks ard skinned customer. The ' web is always: doubls, onme be- ing about holf av large again partments, with oue little white grub s the other, and made of such a e og rellovih e that, if acci- | deutally walking into it, you- feel a sensible stopoage of your way for the moment. Oce bird—the wreck of which I myself saw le't in the web— —was rather smaller than the English wren, and the web was stroug enough tostand all its stroggles, although a little broken here and ther As regards size of some spiders, we ve a flat-bodied, gray-colored one here which builds no web, but lives under bark of dead trees, behind boards, etc., the body of which is about the size of a shilling and not much thicker, but the legs of which aro quito 58 long as the fingers of an ordinary sifed hand, and the whole spread of the brute is about a hand's breadth. This is for the fullest sized ones; but the common run of them are five or six inches acroes, and the style in which they pounce upon and double up the smaller_cockroaches ie what our Yankee coueius would call ‘a emperor of Ruasis, a vessel which re- sembles a cross beiween a menitor and a light thip, mod-lsd, perheps, after a garden tutnip; but m«mied to, be the mott complete, vess is certainly unique as o There are other firms which e betw-en 3,000 and 4,000 mes. Mossr, J. & G. Thomson have built over 80,000 tons of shipping for the Canard line alone. In ell, the number of mea wko get their liviog by this in- dustry is estimated at between 40, 000 and £0,000. A comparicon betwe this port and its closest mmnwn may not be devoid of interest. The five leadirg English ship-building poctanly; therivers Tyne, Wesr. ‘ee3, Hartlepools, and Whitby, sent out new work last year amounting to 300,045 tons, while the Clyde build- ers alune gent out 170 vessels with a gruss tounage of 173,438. Without seeing the huge bulk of these leviathany, it is difficult to_com- prebend the significance. of sueh fg- ures as thece, but the reflection that it takes a very large lako vessel to carry 1,300 tons will assist the fancy in the attempt to compass the facts. 1 have siated the amounts in capacity rather than registered tonnsge, be- cause, as is well known, the latter is conventional and apt to mislead. One more fact deserves attention. rapidly zeplacing iron as ship- ng materisl. Last year no less zhan 19,000 tons of steel ships vm built on'the Clyde, one of whi a 4000-ton steamer for the Allan lum At present Mesars. Robert Napier & 8cna are building a still larger one for the sawe live, and more than four timer additional tonnage, it being con- structed of the samemetal. Of ¢ourre tages in the way of combined ud speed sré obvious, but g. teen raised that ki ubject to_cor- on 1t water than iron. Time, which alcne can test the matter, has thus far brought in s verdict in faver of the steel. A ship built years ago for ths Clyde traffic showsa no sizns of corrosion, and a ship built in 1859 for the Pacific Steam Navigation company wis examined in 1874 snd found to he in & good state of preser- vaton. Thus there is resson to be- lieve that steel ships may even outlast those built of iron. No wooden ships are now built in this country, and many of the old ones sre out of commission. In the Of PlymoutirITe Many HZTOFIONS BOTKE which bear proud namei iu English bistory. One can not but cast & Ingering glance back to the da when “the wooden walls of England” were her pride and her defense, when Jack Tar and his black-eyed Susan were not, as now, remanded to the stege, or to tradition, and when the mariners of England” tad not given place to a blacksmith a toker. —— Why the Magnetic Needle Points North. Why the magnetic needle points to the north is thus explained by Prot. 0."T. Patteraon, of the United Sta corst survey: The earth is itself magnet, and attracts the needle ju ! |as ordinary magnets do, and it is No. 2 Hemlock COAL- RETAIL. Aunthracite. - found to be affected by the action of the sun in & manner not yet fally un- derstood. The magnetio poles of the earth are nct in lice with the geo- graphical poles, but make an angle ‘mg them of nearly 23°. At the present time the northern maguetic pole is near the Arctio Circle, on the meridian of Omahs, and, from the nature of the case, the polo may better be de- scribed as a region rather than a fixed gravel, rvor nd all disevscs of the kideys and 11 Prol. Gui Fronch Kidoey Pad. {An Honest Medicine tree of Uharge Of -all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat, Chest or Lunga, we know of none we can rec- ommend aa highly as Dx. Kina's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, olds, Asthms, Bronchitis, Hay Fe- ver, ‘Hoarsenes, Tickling in the Throat, loes of voice, eto. This med- fcine does ponhu!y cure, and that where everything elae has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wondertul remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis itisa perfect specific, cu the very worst cases in the shos en time_posaible. means i trial. free.” fl.nln size $1.00. For sale by 8()ly J. K. ISH, Omaha. v —— MONEY I8 TIGHT. And when was it ever otherwize? The oldest man caonot remember. Peo- r. ate gramblers—all gramble—min— ters and Isymen comlain. Well, then; “%timo are dull, and money is tight,” but haven’t you got_enough to buy a bottle of S0ZODONT, to keep your teeth clesn, and mouth sweer, andhelp you enjoy life? ‘Maney Tuay be tight, but it s noth- ing to SPaLDING'S lgum. That's the b LR Buckien's Arnica Salve The Brst Sarye in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chu.lblml, Corns, and all H.ndl of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tiod In every case or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly = J. K. ISH, Omaha. g — “ITS EFFECT LIKE AMIRACTE " HIGHGATE, VE, Sep foni! 11 last” Marc - [gresn epi iculty. my friends m-mh»— the ‘smow fiy this condition I was ibar _to try one more. e—the Wort, Lis eact wae Iiks s~ recdber the use of my e o] day(the u;év R it iuga iy bay bo, et e i e & n)wylfb = point. The needle doss not every- whera point o the true astronomical north, but varies within certainlimits. At San Franciaco it points 17° east of nozth, and at Calais, Me., as much to the weat. At the northern magnetic pole a balanced needle points with north end downward in a plumb line; at San Francisco it dipsabout 63°, and. at the southern m: pols south end points direotly s action of the earth upon a meguetic needlo at its surface is of about the same force as that of a hard steel maguet 40 inches lovg, strongly mag netized, at a 00 of one foot. It is very probable that s study of dynamo-eloctric_machines, now so much used in electric illumination, will roveal soon some far-resching truths regarding maguetism in gen- eral. —_— Fly and Spider—The Tables Turned. An old subscriber in Australia sends to The Gentleman’s Magaz'ne the fol- lowing: “Australia is the lsnd ol contrariety in rezard to snimal a vegelable, 33— adiiet black hwiadt the duck-mole, fish which climb trees, chetries with- the stone outside, and veritable wooden peara!—but one fact regarding yp.a-. and fiies is equally strange, for here th which catches s energetic, ha body longish and n-mw, coler, liter- ezally hslf-mourning, and about three- &m of an_inch long; he builds a .y Dest for_his. larves, generally in- side locks, under v ‘eaves, or even in eracks cf wuod-work, aud :im‘:e-tlmu':l the folds olhcllhllu or ot one cate,’. W ny at nfimdlbou-abwnmlryl : from Sgdney, I'left ‘hanging untouched mmgm lwd.lyl and on takiog it down there was a nest nearly built ia one of the folda of aout the sise of one's little fioger,and *rec or four inches in Re- =+ and leaving It for s toru a'r'-inl lt, the had © come 00d several amall 0t ‘tten absolutely d-ad, but appann'ly in a state of coma. These spiders were evidently taken out of the cringe orchard, as there wete plenty of the ssme kind slive about the {rees; but last week, A Squelabied Orator. Detroit Froe Prees. The other morning a young man who had loug boarded with congrees steeet landlady, was asked tos‘ep into the parlor for a private interview, and when the old lady had him nornsud sho began: “Me. Blank you have boarded with me for a very long time and never be- fore have I had occasion to find & word of fault.” “Fault {o find with me! Why, what have I donei” ¢‘Well, every night for sn hour after you come in, and every morning for an hour before breakfast, we all hear youtramping around and {alking about war and liberty and death, and so on, and my boarders fear that you have taken to drink.” ““Oh, I can explain all that,” he said, cheerfully. “Iam to deliver a Fourth of July oration eut here in a countey town, and I sm getting my speech in order.” “Ts it necessary that you should de- liver this spoech?” ““Why, no, but I consid:r it a great honor to be invited to speak.” “I—I wish you would give it up,” she faltered. “‘But for what reasoni I'm afraid you dou't understand me.” “Ob, yes I do—I know all abost it Lat year seven of the young men in my house went out to deliver Fourth uly orations, snd at 9 o'clock in lhe morning all were lying dead deank on the hall floor. Of course I love liberty, Mr. Blank, and I have always oxtra boiled eggs and ice-watar on tia Fourtb, but you have no idea how hard those crations are on t-lu hall oarpets and atair rods. If you've got to go I wish you'd make arrange- ‘ments to have the police run youin for hat night!” — “Many cases of fever and ague, dumb ague, and congestive chills were promptly asrested and entirely banished, by the use of yourSimmons’ Liver Regulator. You don't say half enough in regard to the effi- oacy of your valusble medioine, in cases of ague, intermittent fevers, etc. Everycass has been arrested immedistely, Believe me, when I say, T was a sufferer for years with the Liver disease, and only found re- liof by using your medicine, When your ‘mediclue is taken it seoms to send a thrill theough the nervaus systam. “ROBERT J. WEEKS, ‘Batavia, Kane Co., TIL.” — BOW CAN I EXPRESS MY THANKS? Mrs. Mesks, of Yorkville, Kew York, wiites: It affords me’ grest pleasate to write thess few e publle know tho value of reat Exteroal Pilo Bomedy. ‘T e it 11 years everyiiing but b in that time T have spent hundreds of T have tried everyhing I ever heard of, Thave had four differeat doctors, Lut found veey it rlit, 1 at Tast hesed of Anakesis T irled them and in one how’s time I found el tna have'n 4 been troutled wich thers expres my thanks to you! No-fongus. can praise them (oo highly, and 1 would sy to il those who are afficted with Filen, Hémorshoits or tsees, nternal o ex- give Anakesis trial a0d you will no Loreer o8 Lvitore Mns, Mynrs. Semples of Anakesi” are sent fise 1o al ers ¢n appiication to P. Neustaedter & Co , , New York. Sold by 1l Druggists. A new znd hitberto unknown remedy for all dleeases of tko Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary Oreans. It wi1 postively cure Diat cs. Gravel, Drop. sy, Bright's Disesse, inalaliiy to ietaia of expell £ Urkoe, Catareh f ho idger, e ootored and_scanty urine, Painful Urinating, LAME BACK, General Weakness, and all Female Com- Ju svoids intersal modicines, 1s certain o ft effects and cures when nothine else cu ¥or sale Gy al Druggista or sent by mailfree upon receipt of the 0. DAY KIDNEY PAD M.. mns, Toledo, O. Arsend sour aideess for our litle book, et v JAUES K. ISH, Agent for Nebrasks. always Cures and never disap- poiats. Theworld's great Pain- ver for Man and Beast. Cheap, quick and reliable. PITCHER’S CASTORIA is mot Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. Itregulatesthe Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. S e WEI DE MEYER’S CA- TARRH Co tional 'AN OPEN SECRET | AMONG THE LADIES | i The_brilliant, fascinating | | tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti- | ficial, and all who will taLe the ble may securs them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the use of Hagan’s Mag- nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- lessand always reliable article, Sold by all druggists, The olia Balm conceals every blemish, removes Sal- lowness, Tan, l(ednesa, Erup- tions, all evidences of excite- ment and every imperfection. Itseffects are immediate and sonatural thatno human being can detect its application, GO EAST —VIA THE— & Northwestern RAXLWAY. 12,380 MILES OF ROAD! | 1t he SHORT, SURE and Safa Route Betwesn COUNGIL BLUFFS | CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ud il pointa EAST sad NOBTE. | Chicago IT OFFERS £ TRAVELING wEgELIO GREATER FAGLITIES AND, ADVANTAGES | THAN ANY CTHER ROAD 1Y It1a the ONLY ROAD COUNCIL BLUFFS uAd OHIOAGO Upon which s run PULLMAN HOTEL OCARS! Ia addition o thessand to all classes of travelers, it gives FIRST- MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 50 cents each. e %m S 1t you wish the Best Traveling A tizns you wiil buy your ticket & AND WILL TARE NONEOTH! coommoda- ‘this Route ONLY EFFECTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND PECIFIC FOR Bright'aDisease, Tiabetes, Norvous Debility, Pain in the Back, Loins o Side, Dropey, Gravel, Tnoon ud Retention Via this road and Che gage Free urmm OMAIIA TICEET OFFICES—1244 Farnbam Bt , ___ Cor. 14th, and at Union Pcitic De DENVER OFFICE—In Colorido Central and Union Pacifc Ticket Offi SAN FRANCISOO OFFICE3 Now Moutgom- AU Ticket Agomte com sl vt Thscugh, Tikets v, stcp ot ob- icformation, a.,m.u, e ot o lo at Home Ticket Gow'l Ax't Omaha & Counoll Blufls. blOUY CITY & PACIFIC St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. s ompiante ST o st ot Kidors, e *“‘Echoes You Should Heed,” a | et containing » gt dotof Excelsior Kidney Pad Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS. &rsod by D W saxE & Manutacturers of STANDARIJ ~SHOT 0 BUY IT. THE BESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Mangtucturersof Lexd Pipe,<heetand Bar Lead, Block Tin, Pipa a8 Liuseed Oil ORDERS SoLICITE 70 NORTH CLINTON ST., CHICACO. IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE The Old Reliable Sioux City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMAROK, And al! pointain Noflhlm Towa, Minnesota and Dakoia. . This iine i equipped with the Ime proved Westinghouse Automatic Air Brakes and AMiller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT is unsurpassed. Blufls, at 6:15 p m., Sioux City at 10:20 p. m., and St. Paul 958, m , waking #TEN HOURS ¥ Apvanck or ANy Oraxe Roure. Returuing, leave St. Paul st 330 p m, ar- riviog at Sioux City at 4:15 & m.. and Unlon Pacifle Tranfor Depos, Council Biatl, at 950 4y B waro that your tioketa read via 8. G, BILLS, ll-uull\nl , Tows, e R .",.,’ RYAN, Soutbmcatern Freight cad Pusebgar Age SHORT LINE 1880. K.C.,ST. JOE&C. B.R.R,, Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST ¥rom OMAHA and the WEST. No chauge of cars betweon Omaha and 8t. Louls and but one between Omabs aad New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RNACHING AL Eastern & Western Citles With less charges and n advance of ther lines. ‘Tl anirelne s squigoed with Palimar's Paiace Seep alsce Day Coach- “Coupier and the. celebrated estinghouse Alr-Brake, EFSEE TOAT YOUR TICKET READSW ansas Soeeph B Comet s B v B £2r3oesnist. Losin w2 | Tickete tor et af compon tations In the e TF panan pAWES, gem r-. e sc Joseph, 214 Fitceenth Street, betiveon o and Donglas, Union Block, Omaba, JOS.1EHON, B. BARNARD, Pass. Agent, Omaba. Gt Agent, Omabs. SERCHIIST, Ticke: Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and ¥ost Durablo WIND ENGINE In the Werld. ‘Hundreds in use in Towa and Nebraska Boid by Dealers in nearly every county. This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump which is particolariy 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 prics list W. H. RAYNER, ion, renovat- hing a thn Hostgtiers Stomach Bittere, the fneat, the wmoct highly ssnctioned, and the most ‘Poruler tonic and pro. Ventiye in ex'siarice Ecleatric Oil with Tty n-vuln-n umber of men emploed ang ngarly overy one ot ¢ it i your Eolscirie O i Bovse for diseases, and found it to do fust as you rec: mended, 1t bas done {ustice for me evers time, and_is the best Oil for man and besat, I ever broken leg sod Tepalts. mnurmu E AL nEnGeISTS e and dun. it plm.nluu-uu. THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl THEHE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUIIIGV RAILROAD. With Smooth snd Perfect Track, Elegaut Pag- ‘senger Coaches, and. PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS It is acknow’edged by Pross, and all who {rave] uvir ity 10 by the Besk Abpointed and Best Managod Foad in the Countsy. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, "Aud Points East, North and Northwest. Pasecogers by this Route have choios of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Bleeping Cars from Chicsgo o New York City Without Change. 411 Eapress Trains on thi lincars cquipped with the Westingbouse Patent Ale Brakes and Millcr's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers, the most. Perfect Fro- PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS ‘Are run on the Buriington Route. Information concerning Boutes, Rates, Mme Connections, etc., will be cheerfully given by applying st the offics of the Euriington Route, 818 Fourieentn Sirect, Omaba, Nebraska. ER| D.W. HCOCK. Gen. Wentn Pase: ARt St Joe., Mo. gent, Omaba. H. P. DUEL, Ticket Agent, Omabs. our own town. _Terms and $6 ‘Address B. Hallett & Co., {f§ That Acts at the Ssme Time on THE LIVER, ¢ THE BOWE! and the KIDNEYS. el cleans. 1701 Giscases are sare to follow TERRISLE sumnmfl Dyvpepsis, Joun-, iousness, Hesdache, Sediment in the Urine, Milky) or Bopy Urine; or Rheu _xmnz’v WORT, et e o e o ety scionsod uLiaes EE mufi:-g i THE GREAT APPETIZER-—-SURE GURE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUM V- TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. n the known wer'd xellent Appetizer i Ertasing sales od the niim e tcs 15 uid popula ity By adding to TOLU ROCK an en ral and Ti ke ree-fved daky ars the bk’ eviieaces uart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. Extract from Report of the Commi sio TREASURY DEPART £old by Draelate, Apothecaries sl ey Yours Respecttally, (signed) GREEN LAWRENCE & MARTIN, roghietiee Chicago, . Sold by D?UGGISTS GPOCERS and DEALERS evervwher»- WHO 1 \nucou:unv:n WITH THE CEOCRAE #Y 5< (i COUNTRY, Wi &' E BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE L e CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PAC FiC R. R. ls THE GBEA‘I‘ CO\\!;LTIVR L“l !IETWEEV THE EAST & THE 'Eh% & \e. % i oSk Ttiad, Davens rooniyn, Grianeil, “fowa). Stusrt. Atian raehes from Burewa " Moinc: Dea Soinos indansin Winteraet; Atlunt. to Low it inn. Thas Iy 2i50ad, which Gwna. a0d © e ’x, .c;.mree;.u, o chmply perfect, and its mJY"t’;mmmm.m e wn&: il laass 7o okt wll b the plessaes e paseing over tha Yo e n a1 sexved in uny Hrst-class hotel, for seventy-ve cents g the fact that & majority of the | difterent | A Woa on Biliges o= 2o eyt .x,.:....ma.a.m..n : 7 ( wworth. and Iu:mo( ‘ logganas iz Usion Der R KON TN AT THROUGH LINE East and At L\(.uwo.?‘:l withthe LS. 2M.6 indify ALWAsHINGTON HEioNTS, with K. L ah ML BB ar a8 N s b AW e Sietiine 5 and Rock 1nrd & Foe ‘?' FEORIL. DES MOisLS i ATCHINON, and LEA V] < Tatan: CHAS. SHIVERIGK FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And everything pertaining to the Furniture and - I}wholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OELASS. SHIVERIOK 1208 and 1216 Farnham Strefi.. Improved Buckeye Gombmed Riding Corn Cultivator % e = “3 MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST &C0., SPRINCFIELD, 0. They aleo make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Style. Enquire tor $hem at the best dealers, F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Omaha, Neb. Always Fresh! Always Ready! ne of the advantages that T r—beirg & dry white matural giscal waters, ~r's Srzen ~has over |nERVOUS DEBILITY | Humphreys' 2 mm e = Homeopath.lc(w i ==Specific-No. 28. m'lprl'n\ ors cmtul romedy "snd arge vial of vowdar for§5, sent: | Siale and Targe via o & st proans res. on receipt of price i WED. €O, 100 Fulton St., New York. plsds Aagus o Recelpls DR. A. S. PENDERY, "NSULTING PHYSICIAN, “MANENTLY TOCAT: 15 MED- JAL OFFICT,

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