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45 Yearsbeforethe Publie.| THE DAILY BEE. T UINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS #re not recommended as a remedy “for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Siok Head- ache, or diseases of that charaoter, stand without a rival. i, ~ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre. paratory to, or after taking quinine. ' As 2 simple purgative they ave unequaled. ThIEwA_RE OF IMITATIONS, e genuine are never sugar-conted. Each box has 1 red-wasx sesl on the lid, with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- turesof C. McLah and FLENTNG Baos. - Insist y having th i D& G MLANE'S LIVER . PILLS, pre. pared by \FLEMING BROS., Pit{shurgh, Pa., the market be full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelied differently, but same pronunciation. OVGHS, BRONCHITiS AND CONSUMPTION. What s Well-Known Druggist ssys about Alicw's Lung Bl MOTHERS, READ! AKLAXD SraTION, Ly, Gmeruakms: The demond for Allea's Lung Balmm is incressing constantly. The Iadies think therois no medicine equai to 1t tor Croap. Exist. Farnham, bst. 9th and 100k Strests. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION it Wioping Cogh G 8 WARTIN, e 5 PR Medichns B, Toll-Gate No. 2, e e 7_objcetatofind. Kend for pack aecions. 2o "D e CUABS Y Duskie S ¥, Yy v e ] — ATIORREYS-AT-LAW, — - ““CHARLES 'USTICE OF THE FE+CE—Corser 16th and Farhaw Sts., Omaba Neb. ¥, SIMERAL, TTORNWY AT LAW- Campbeil's Block, 1th Strost, betwes wham and Douglas. sobm and Doug S L "B L THOM TTORNEY AT LAW-—Loans movey, buys Awk“" welis veal estate, Room 8, Creighton A & NORTH WESTERN ANDSIOUX CITY & PACIFIC 225 p.m. A. C. TROUP, e TIORNEY AT LAW—Office in Hanscom's Piatimouth(ur0:2sm KearneyJ" urflm Red! [ lloc‘!x, with George Z.nl'nuhtfl. 1606 7:56 pm. Rloomington(ar)d:spm | Omaba (ar).. : BAYASED. REPUBLICAN VALGEY RAILWAT. T v) 806 a.m. ) Bloomingten . THOMAS, ion 1:38 p m | Hastings (ar) &:36 p m A TIORNAY AT 1.A—Oralckenaake Bulld | Oriesos (v)7:30a. m. | Indlanala () 190 p. m £1. tng. ar R Orleans (ar) 7:00 p. m. | Indianola (iv $:30 p. m A M- CHAGWICK, e g 1020 TTORN! ERIDGE DIVISION U.P. B.B. ‘DU TRAISS. ve Omaba, daily :—8 & m., m., 10 T A P A ] m. Loave Council Blafls:—$:35 %, m., 035 a. m., 1088 m, 1125 & m, 1955 B, 3% p m, A. SWARTZLANDE A TSR 4L . o e WILLIAM A. FONDA, Framing, 18 ft. and under. 820 00 Each add, ft. over 15, per Fencing, No. 1, 12 to 20 ft. 2200 N2 10t 100 Bheeting, , No. 1. 20 e No. 19 00 Common boards, dressed. 22 00 4000 35 00 30 00 25 00 FLOORING, sRES 883 88388 3% 338 sss3 BEY PicKeTS, No. 1 pickets, per M. No. 2 s % . PINTSHIN No. 1finish, 14, 14, and 2in... 55 No.1 Tini:.% 50 45 40 85 Plain ship lap. 23 0G RPN Y 30 AR criLING. # beaded, 6 in., No. 1. .. 25 00 > B No. 2.. g o 4 and 6in., No. 1 Corrugated ceiling, No. 1 SHINGLES. A star (best) sh'ngles. No, 2 o Lath. e Dk e 3 r bu Coment, bbl © .10 Tows plaster, bbl ... Michigan plaster, bl e Mo S588RABEH3E Hair, per bu ... Tarred felt, 100 ibe. 3 Btrs e 4 battons, per 100 ft. lin. 1 ing - 30 g 18 16 30 0 Ouk plank an et bop Black Walnat. . TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAw.| 2 p.m.,535 p.m., et 6, Frenser Block, opposite Post | Four trips on Sunday, ams V38, T T TS dNRR | cm,tuds g Come N A Pismamoms tmame. A o g o | T O AR S 00 . i - 3 LA eates il sani LA S n e, afer x m, 6:36 p. M., 700 p. ., 740 B ., A®-Paterts Proowred. WRy oy ool sunky. WOTARY FUBLIC. UOLLECTIONS MADRE | OuApA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R. R. e —— i E. D. MCLAUCHLIN. ... 3 TIORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF AT R R ————— — e i i bl COMMERCIAL, O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, o Attorneys-at-Law, OFFIOE-Union Block, Fifteenth and Farnham) A. L. ROBISOH. Omaha Wholesale Markete. Owama, July 8, 1880, TIORSEY AT LAW.—Room Crelghton AT, ey BUTTER AND KGUS. DS BEENTON, Choicetable. 1_ 40 Packers lots. 7610 ATTORNEY AT LAW. |Fresh eggs, per dos. 1}3 Honey.. XARBAGH BLOCK, COR. DOUE. & ISTH §TS. OMAHA, NEB. ‘W. J. Connell, hickens, per dos.. Ducks. Attorney-at-La w.|geLo 1 Offos:—Fross ooms, up airs, n Hanacow' | Powdered. fl -mmn.nwmnm:.: Gran i Jokm 1. Ramor. G B o, | Q0 A i % RepICK & REDICK, Roten cholon and paxy biight 5 Attorneys-at-Law, |BisTbe i) H al attention will bo given to all wults | Market ad 3 e o oo iriea e olvex. : o &l the of the Biate and the | Rio, prime to ohoioe e o slas Sl Sad o s sk Gour Hoame Rlogor ADANS 2 SIMERAL, TTORNEYS AT LAW—itoom 6 (Xfi:&n ook 1ot St Dougin oot 3 ERSON, TTORNXY AT LAW—3:3 Fambam Bireet Omabia Nebrnskn. PARKE CODWIR, TTORNEY AT LAW-1éth and Dougies Btreote, with G. . Dosus. W, T. BicuARDs. G.J. Hoxt RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law, orn INED “§"Oysters, 2 Ib cans, ¥ case. . , =3 do . do’ 1Tb can,per case. . Only Direct Line to France, Oysters 10 ¥ case do " 2T dosen. Standard Tomatoes,2 Tb, ¥ case - 31, ¥ case CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN ETW) nd NR company. 3 ‘both transit by En toh railway and the discomlort of crossing the boat Danne lin & small b ANADA, Fraxoxvi, Weinesday January 81 snoon. AMERIQUE, B. Joocie, Wadnesday Februasy . Wednesday, February PRICE OF PASSAGE (including wino): TO HAVRR—Firet Cabin, £100 sud#80; Second Cabun,§56: tecrage, §36,including wine,bedding ad utinsils. 'LOUIE DE BEBIAN, Ageat, 5 Broad may.. T FRANK K NOORES, No. 214, West. 5o 14th "Bek-Tarniam and- Dosgias, Rext Door A8 A 30518 00 60 h 0010 10 1 MOS80 55 5333385538338383 - 5 B ———mm] 38 EKENNEDY’'S lfl‘; EAST INDIA ‘NOLLIWASNOD A FAMILY TONiC- ‘wyuemeFusie( suoIIg wamemneny ‘SCedsAq 10 4 ILER & CO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS, OMAHA, Neb. TESTIMONY. “The Cashicr of the First National Bank, Troy try your Ebeomate Core, whih 1 w0 soothe, comfor: and allay the pain, a oS ahort i1 vas relieed of s +| Green hides, per b . HIDES. gured hides 7 15817 108 210 118 133 I 13 Brandy, very fine, per ga 2 0028 00 “ " common o fine. 150 Gin, 100 per cent ....... 150 “ " Holland, 90 per cent. 125 Rums, mixd Jamaics, per gal. 1 50a3 00 " New England 200 Kennedy Bitters per & 150 - - per case, 750 - o per 100 cases 700 Champagnes, pints in baskets 25 00 Domestic chimpaigne 22 00 i 1 50a3 00 1 50a3 00 27 22 Guinness Dublin stout 2% LEATHER. Beet slaughter role 32 Beot oak. 41 1 10a1 40 1 50a2 10 75al 10 = 110al 30 Hemlock upper, per foot . 25 Oak upper, per foot . Graio, upper per fook Linings, per doz 25 8 0009 50 11 00 3578 85 5 4l 30 39 kg u xonnn® 288282 + Buckien's Arnica Saive The Bsr Sawve in the world for jats, Bruises, 'Sores, Ulcers, Salt eum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapp- Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all inds,of Skin Eruptions. This Salve guntanteod to give porfect satiafac- in every case or money re fanded. 25 oents per box. - For sale by 1y J. K. ISH, Omahs. grraze H “IT8 EFFECT LIKE AMIRACLE.” Hioaats, V., September 16. A yoor ago last March I was taken ‘withsevers rheamatic pains, which, chang- ing from one place to another, finally set- tled in my loins, the disease constantly in- crensing in severity, Past midsummer all efforta to obtain relief had failed—my ap- petite gone, my flesh wasting away and nob able to walk a step but with the great- oot difficulty. 1 told my friends that T should notlive to sce the. enow fly again. Ia this condition I was persuaded by a neighbor fo,try one more medicine—the ey-Wort. Ita effect was like a mira- f[‘.?];' 800U bqu:.w l;eovugl:lhe use of my ‘my appetite and strength_returned, “on. the 8th day(the last of June) with Jeus than half a package of Kidney-Wort T wetit, into my bay field o work, nedto labar hrough the seasar. 1 Al 20 that, we & tonio, my wife and.self havefound {he Kidner-Wort to.be very useful, and I take! great pleasure in com- ‘mending the medfcine & tnvalusble, SAMUEL HOGOBON. AYER'SCHERRY PECTOKAL For Disenses of the Throat and Trupgs, suoh as Coughs, Colds, ping Congh, Bron- ohitis, Asthma and Consumption. ind and mankind and become household words, among not only ong 16 ' nobody god,” she thought, as shere- 44| and his words of love, thrilled her | bave the grace to stay Hons | in the depths of the eyes which e | hishionty &\ Tew s betes Thed 55 | bean full of tender love-light for him, 2 %2 1 idol, whom she had set up for wi dazed look upou Knight's face, and SAVED BY LOVE. The workroom of the jewelry man- | to him. _ : | ufectory of Jacobs & Oo., at Attle- w;?filf‘y{‘m_g:'u‘?;:“_fl“_“yffim | boro, was just being closed. The tired | wail in her voice that would have | girls werc finishing theic day's work, | moved a heart of adamant. | while their thoughts had already pre- | Ho stood dumb before her. Had dod time, and mere antiolpating tho | e Feprosched him be could have r- ceded time, and were antiol g torted angrily; but he had no words delignts of the evening's pleasure or ! 0 mest the look in the falr, sad face {rest. Pretty, well-dressed girls, they | upturned to his, which he had kissed | were, too, when' their large work 0 often, just to soe it flush and aprons were removed, graceful and ‘brighten under the powerful magne- #lem whieh had been the ruin of more lady-like; not one whit lees eo that they had to earn their own living. thao one woman befors he had seen Jessia Ciifford was somewhat be- Jeasie. hind hand in her work, and the girls It was a soee for a painter. The bolted ard barred windows showing in had nearly all gone when she had com- | pleted it. She arose threw aside the dim light; the confused, shamed her apron and went into the little expression on Knight's frco; the pained, grleved exprestion on Jessic's, drersing-room from whioh the last girl was emerging, who said and the angry disappointment on the ““Why, Jessie, how late you are! I other. At length, without even a word, Knight took the jowcls he had am afraid some one will have to wait to-night. to him. wecreted about his person and flung them down. “You can do as you Jike, Kris,” he “Oh, I shall be readyina moment!” | 88id. I wash my hauds of the affair. Jessie said, ignoring the last part of | It is the last time I shall shall under- the remarl take such a thing. J , you will She washod her bauds hurriedly, | despise me, of course, and I deserve then threw on her short, light sack, | it. But Ishall remember you always and looked for her hat in i's accus- 88 the boest and dearest girl I over tomed place, but it was not there, A [kmew. Good-by. Come, Kris, let us little wave of impatience arose within | 86t out of this scrape as sion as we her, a3 sho sosrched for it hastily, and | cap. found it laid carefully awsy under the | They left emply handed, as they lounge. ad come, and made their escape as “It's that mischievous Maud Ray- they had effected their entrance, by an mond,” thought she, as she put it on | ingenious communication with a tall before the glass. ‘‘She thinks it an- | building that rose only a fow feet noys me to keep Milton Kent waiting. | from the work room. . She don't know—" Jossie groped her way back up-staira Tho door of the work-room elosed | o the litilo dressivg-room, and, sit- with a load, decided bang. Her heart | tiog down again upon the lounge, gave a great leap, and she rushed | burst into a passion of tears. It had across the room, shook the door, and | been & sad awakeuing from her sweet called loudly. ~But the boy who bad | love-dream, for Jessie's ideal had been closed it, thioking sll had gone, was |890d, and manly, and_honorable, and already 'at the foot of the stairs, | the real had follen so far, far below it! ing docended two steps at a time, | She began to realize that sho must his full of some fun he had | concesl the fact that she had been Jeasio rolizsd, with her | thereall night, forof courss sho would ag sensation, that she | be questioned, and she shrank from was lock: d in for the night, She went | answering them. ~So in the morning to the windows with vague hopes of | ehe contrived to make it appear that escape, but there was none facing the | e had come in with the cther girls, open stroor. They looked down upon | and then lator she went out and ato . a vacant lot and a close, narrow court, | Warm breakfast, or rather tried to betwacn tall, brick buildings. There | foroe it down, to cure the fainting was 1o chance of making anyone hear, | sebsation that came over her. and she knew that zho would have to | [iGreat was the surprise of all, the keep a lonely night vigil. next morning, to fiud the doors open, But Jensio was not & coward by any | and greater still was the surprise to means, and, besides, had cultivated | find the safe open, and yet no jewels philcsephios] apirit-of making the best | missing. S 4 of everythiog. 8o, thinking “No Meanwhile, in his room, Gi'bert resl harm can come to ro,” she | Knight was writing this note: went back slowly to thelittle dressing- | ~ *‘M18s OLrrrorn: I dare not call room. “It's an ill wind that blows | you dear Jessie, as my heart dict:tes, 0 1 know myself unworthy. I moved her hat and sat down upon the | bave cared for you—let me confesa it lounge. “‘Milton Kent will think I | —s I have cared for many others,but went out the sids entranee to avoid | 1 never realized until last night that ad of it, for I want | YoU were onn woman of & thousand. fog the very worst cascs in the short- saw, oo, that the girl was no stranger . est time possible. We say Ly al | | means give it & trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size $1.00. For salo by | 8()1y J. K. ISH, Omaha. 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 Mag- nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- less and always reliable article, Sold by all 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 so natural thatno human being can detect its application, Send tor our treatise on “Echoes You Should containing a great deal of Inform, Exeelsior Kiduey Pad Co., SOLE PROPKIETORS. __ EBS0ld by D.W. SAXE & CO., Omaha CHICAGO SHOT TOWER Mantastarers of STANDARD SHCT o Kidneys, entitled to discourage his attentions. I know | Bomething in the tender womanliners ho is a8 good as he can be, but he isn't | £t never uttered a reproach to the erhaps I might have cared | Wretch that dared to contominate her A with his touch went to my heart. You And then the handsome face of Gil- | 8@ am not altogether hardened. If1 bert Knight came before her mental | did not feel the vast gult there is be- vision, aad the remembrance of his | tween us I would go to you now aud As it is, T awsy. Some pulee with the boundings of true | time, when I have redeemed myself, affeotion. may T come backl The twilight sl And Jes: v dark, passionateeyes, his tendor kisses | beg your foagivence: received the letter and dows deopened, the | o tall building shut ont the last rays of | oried over it, then laid it away and the departiog sun, and the_objec's in | Waited. T . the room became more and more dis- | - Milton Kent tried in vain te win a tinct. Sho began to feel a loneliness | Place in her heart. She knew he crosping over hor, but fought againat | never could be guilty of the deed from it, and paced the ‘floor slowly, which she had saved the man sho o to bobeew loved, but she could not transfer her The shadows grew atill darker, and | ffections to him. Her heart yesrned the stars came out. She could see | Over that other, and sho waited. them twinkliog in the soft, cloar, | At the end of two years he came evening sky abave the towering build- | back, and found her patient and some- And with pleacant Guoughts for | What sad, but with the old love light company, and wishing that the author ki“'d’l“s in her eyes at the sight of of them was beside her, she passed in- | him. 40 dreamland. b “T have lived an honest, upright life Hark! what was that soand? She | before God and man since I left,” he started upwith the perspiration stand. | $2id humbly. ‘“Jessis, will you be ing on her forehead. She/heard the | my wifel Usn sou forgive and for- dow next the dressing-room lifted, | et 1" wad o » moment. more steps on the | _ For all answers she reached out her floor. Listening with painful intent. | arm3 towards him, and was he'd in a ness, her hoart " throbbicg so loudly | closs embrace. loter- that she feared it would ketray her e proximity, she heard that there were RELIGIOUS. two. Taey walked past the door of == the dressing-room, and Jessie quaked | There are 16,000 Methodist Epicco- with fear of discovery. But, ‘under | ol churches in the country. cover of the darkness, shé remained |\ . iy, 3ty has 63 Presbytorian unmclesied; and it wan evident, alto, | 'Wewr Terk oy has 3 Beosbytorion that the wirk-room vas not the goal of their ambiiion. There arenow 60 Protestant church- “We've done the thing neatly so | esin Spain, whose congregations ag- far,” said one voice. ““If we can only | gregate 20,000, and are 1apidly grow- finish as well as we have begun, we | ing. aball be lucky.” Miss Mary Travis, a lady 100 years ““Hush!” said the other, in #low | of age, was recently baptized in tone. “What it we should be dis- | England, a fact without a parallel in covered hofore the job isdonel” the English charoh. No dangor of that,” the first re- | mhe Northern Methodict church has turned. * There is no one within | 17" churches in New Orleaus, with hearing distance, to-night. I came | 3/500 mambers and churoh property hero in the role of a book sgent the | \i1uca"at 8131,000. other duy, and took theposition of the | ™ /U 00" Tl L e reported in the Second Congrezational church, ‘Waterbury, Connecticut, in connec: und of the second voios had struck with a painfal suspicion of fa- milisrity on Jessie's ear, and now that ame! ~What oould it mean? Could it bo possible that he waa her lover! Was she not mistaken in tte voice? pots of flowers and cages of birds to Ha spoke agai church. This appears to be means of “After all, thers are are worse rob- grace in 8 ragion where the eoil pro- berrics committed every day under the | duces no vegetables, where there ae guise of business transactions than we | o song-birds, aud where snow-storms are meditating, Old Jacobs has been | opour in June. a miser 1l his life, and cheated people iver Wendell Holmes says tae out of thoueands. It's no morethan | mission of Unitarianism is “‘the bar- fair to take somie of his ill-gotten | monizing of religious barbarism, the gains.” _ republicanizing of ecclesiastical des- No, she was not mistaken. ~ There | potism, the Americanizing of Asiatio was no doubt of that voics: It had & | conceptionn of the infinite and its re- charucteristio ring that could ot bo | lations to ourseives.” i »mething or than Tologne slates that the night's shadows settled upon_her mf.h:-it Colog::a :Ihednl are now mind. She remained in her position | the highest in tho word, the height as if bound hand snd foot. attained boing five feet But they passed along, and she higher :m the the tower of St. heard them working with the lock of | N:colas’ churoh, in Hamburgh, which the door, which had'olosed wpon bet | g hitherto been the highest odifice. so untimely. For a fow moments | Gltimately thoy will be fifty-one fect there was a WLl and | 4on inohes higher. she knew that they had succeeded in | e ritualistio socisty, the Confra- ning it and were passing down | ernity of the Blessed Sacrament, a stairs. There were two more doors o | {ts annusl meeting, just held, report- open before they could gain an en- | oq that 69 pricsts and 1000 Iay com- trance into the store below. She rose | munican's had been added to the roll to her fet, and, listening iatently, | of members. Tho society now has she could hear the firet one below | 90g clerical and 12,000 Iny members. yield to their Lang “Canon Carter, who presidsd, eaid that Sha felt s e must follow them. | there wasan evident drift favorable to She did not care whether or not she | Fituslism, and he thought the lsst of was discovered. - When they had | the prosecutions had been reached for opened the last door and were within | extreme ritual. the frort store, she followed noise- | Mr. BharonTarner bas prepared the lessly—sho. had romoved har shoe | following statement of the progressof and " stood in the shadow watching | Christianity. At the close of each Sheir movements, as by #hie light of & | century the number of believers dark lantern they proceeded to open a | given:—First century, about 50,000; safo which, they judged, contained the | second, 2,000,000; third, 5,000,000; moat valusble jewels. fourth, 10,000,000; fifth, 15,000,000; As Jersio stood thero motionless | Xt 30.000,000% seconth, B1,00, and pale thore wasno feeling of scorn | 9005 #ié! 2 for lum, The wound was fog deap.for | 00:000; tenth, 50,000.000; elevent, that, But thers was a pathetic despats | 70:000,000; twelfth, 80,000,000; thir- m;‘. toenth, 75,000,000; fourteenth, 80, 000,000; fifteentb, 100,000,000; six- teenth, 125,000,000; ~reventeenth, 165,000,000; eightecnth, 200,000,000. During the prasent century held by Rev. Geo. F. Pentecost. Worshippers in Leadville,Col. josrry < g and a dreadful pain at her heart, and an_indnjte'sadness, to find that her esti- ‘mated that the Charch has doubled its 20 much higher than bis fellows, was | RmuRicaute. /| made of baser clay than ordinary men. | An Honest Medicins £ree of Uharge By _the light which he held she | Of all medicines advertised to cure ¢| could discover his face dimly. Hardly | any affection of the Throat, Chest or conaciua of what she was doing, he | Liings, wo know of none we can rec- wout forward to him a3 he bent over | ommend as highly as Dr. Kixg’s New themfoke had opened. Both had | Duoovext for Coneumpion, Conghe, their backs fowacd her. Without a | Colds, Asthms, Bronchitis, Hay Fe- x«;r‘% .:x: c!;id- h:fid Tm his" arm, b H in the | e touch, so quitk t, loss of to. This med- o startgdau it he had beva xz& ufi:&-'pu‘n'i?-?'y' K where evi s ed the light gaickly in her i ith.lonlh L7 calotid the pathet josn of e E. 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(ISCO OFVICE—2 Naw Montgom. maion, foiders, mey Home Ticket G aget of the Company, or ete., not ob- o, addzess any MARVIN HUGHITT, W. R. STENMITT, o' Maniger, 1 Genl P Aeat, fcAo, ILL. cal JAMES T CLARK, Ax’t O OUX CITY & PACIFIC AxD St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROAUS. The (d Rehable Siowe City Route ] 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And alt poln Dukota. Thi Northern lows, Miznesoa a0 us is ‘equipped i o G {nchoase Automatic Alr Brakes and iter Platorns Coupler and Bator. And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMEORT s unsurpasacd. Elegant Drawing Room snd Sl Cars, ‘and controll-d by the com- pany, riin Through With ut Chango _betwoen Bui'h Pacifc Travster Tepot, Council Bl 74-TEN HOURS 18 ApvaNce or axy Oraer Routs, leave St. Paul at 3:30 p.m, ar- riviig ity at4:45 3 m.. and Unlon Pacifie Trantfor Depor, Council Fiufs, at 9:50 ro Uhat your tickets road via C: HILLS, Pipe,~heet and Bar Lear, ana Solier, Linseed il 0il Cake OBDEES SOLICITED, Block Tiv, P! 70 NORTH CLINTON ST., CHICAGO. Pt IRON TURBINE WIND ENGIRE MaN Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and Moet Durabie WIND ENGINE In the Wcrld. Hundreds in use i fowa aud Nebraska Soid iy This cut represents our f Buckeye Force Pump -, which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill ase, as it works casily and throws a coustant stream, and does not froeza up in the cold- est weather. Send for prics list W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag't, Omiha Kie & S & 4 bitherto unknown rom disaes of tha Kidneys, Bladder, Creane. fiataics, Gravel, Drop- t and rcan Painful Urinatng, LAME BACK, General Weakzess, and all Female Com: plaints. s tu-ornal medicices, is certain in it d ciirea when nothing else can. .y all Diuggists or sent by mal free - o1 the pie, $2.0. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. £aSend your address for our littls Look, How a Life was Saved.” AVES M. SuETA, of Oscoda, 3 - used your Eciectsic Oil on hories for differest diseases, and_found it to do aparintendent, Missourl Valley, lowa. SON, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Ageat. 3. 'fl. O'BRYAN, SHORT LINE Direct Line to LCUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. 0 0f cars betweon Omaba and 8¢. Louts but one botween Owaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With leas chursos and in advance of atbet lines. T e nsnipoed i b z Cars, Palace Day Conch- Piatform and ST. No FFSER TUAT YOUR TICKET READSWA oy City, St Joseph and®Y A1 K. via SUB St Coule. B2 coupon stations In the 3. . BARNARD, A C. DAWES, Gen't Supt’, Gen'l Pase. & Ticket Pusa. Agent, Omaha. G THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl ‘TELH ~ CHICAGO BURLINGTQN & QIJIHGY BAILROAD. 0w edged Prees, and all wbo rave] ue.x i, (0 bs the Best Appointed and Best Man’ized ! oal in the Country PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should Lear in mind tha. this is the BEST ROUTE TO GHICAGO, "Aud Points East, North and Northwest. Itisa Passengers Ly this Route have choios of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advautage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Slceping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. re equipped with rakes and A1 Espress Traivs on this lin tho Westinghouse Patent PULLMAN PALAGE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS “Are run on the Buriiagton Route. concerning Routes, Bates, 2ime tc., will be cheerfully given by < 81 the offic of the 1 Re Tteentn Sirce!, Omahs, Neb RKINS, D.'W. HITCHCOCK. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag't. St Joe., Mo 0 e o Po-tiand, M PERMANENTLY, CUgES} KIDNEY;DISEASES, _LIVER,COMPLAINTS, | IVER,( s i mended, 1t has done justioe for me I8 the bas, Ol “or man and used. 5o what ihe medici fauully Almoken lez and dsiocated "40Lp 1N 0MAHA BY ALL DRTGAISTS. o Yous Drucei: fy i ‘biliky of color shay ko ,(;.:hvho Be ool co T THE GREAT AND - APPETIZER---SURE CUR:: [ 9 For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUM - TION, and all Diseases of ths THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptable prep:ration tn the kiown w. r'd Lemon juice, you lave an ex; Appetizer an CK and RYE sl o A family ue. 1 e best. aviden 4 of orularity. s Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money th: 1 any article in the market. ON T BE DECEIVED b plcd delers who try to paim off vpon 4 CAUT TN, oSSR oo ders Rho i o pim o oo 4 only MEVICATED article made, tis GENUIY E having a GOVERNMENT STAME on each bottle Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Reve: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL RAVENUE Wasueron, D, €., 1550, Messre. LAWRE NCE & MAKTIN, 1171 M. Grxruns: the BAIXAM This compeund. in ¢ v Nl have a suffcient quantity ¢ F TOLU 1 give it “articlo in pectoral complai AUM, Commissioner Chicago, llis. DEALEES everywhers ——e WITH THE “EOCRAEHY OF . . TH THe 40 {43 COUNTRY, Wiz 'S MAP, THAT Ti TS Sold by DRUGGISTS, —— RO 20 s W ESTSSIS eSS £ i oy Rectinns belas mads in Ul THA PRINCIPAL B K. CONNECTI TS GREAT THROUGH LINE Washinuton 1 Sigparney. vilio: Keokux to Farminton, Bonaparte, Ben. Lo depend dy- FOLLA ¢ Cmic, Ea AL ERGLEWOoD, with the L8 3E vae i § RINGTON HEIGHTS, with L. o & & R R TED&E L 4 W sds i Milwankee & 4o . 4 Rock Iafd & Fe=. i k. AU LA SALLE. wich 1L € AUPECRIA, with B P& i B e ineaie s | c- M. $at b At GRIeVELL TIih Cantrai Tor AtDES MOINLS, with D 3L & F. D Brores. wi " ts magnicently ply perfect, and ity Jmpany runs Puilmin Pulace | This i ALKANSAS CITY, with wil lines for tac W rs for sleeping purposes, and Palace | and Aiinrees e rrom: "and LEAVENY L onter AU e A mnBar & FURNITUR:, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And everything pertaining to the Furniture an: pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF NEW CGODS AT TH: LOWEST PRICES. OFEAS. SHEIVERIOCFK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Sireei. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOE 1880. »p 4 mon th sat They also make Buckeye Tmproved Iron Eeam Wa'k Cultivator, with or without Sy rivgs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, cre ov two Worse 537« Engquire for them at the best dealers, F. H. PUGH, PR, A. 8. PENDERY, ‘GONSULflNG PHYSIGIA™ PERMANENTLY L "ALL DRUGGINTS, 198 Tenth Street, Offertng bis seevices w didoe and surgery, | Special procsios, souss 2d duy st homs. Samples worth | Lo covsuted nignt ad dag fros. Address Stuson & Co., “':v.':?-‘."“"‘"’“‘"

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