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. 1 b L 45 Yearsbeforethe Publie. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remed Il the il that fech is beir foc: Bat b affections of the Liver, and in all Biion Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head. he, o diseases of tht character, they stand without 7 ACUE AND FEVER. No better catharti¢ can be used pre. paratory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unsqualed. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. © never sugar-cost red-wex seal on the lid, sion, McLANE'S LIVER bears the signa- 1d FLEMING BRos ing the genuine L'S LIVER PILLS, pre- ROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., imitations of clled differently, COMPLAINTS, A Speedy and Effectusl Care. PERRY DAVIS PAIN-KILLER Huw o0 the test of yoRTY TEARS' trial, T Directious with cach bottle. BOWEL BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS wA"TED scal Aseuts everswhers tosell »m Cofl.v, Baking Powder. Flavoring Extrac &, ctc., by sampe, 10 familis, Profi P.opie’s Tea C0., Box Hinax A Sroons. W. W. Bantusrr. WM, SWEHAL A TIORNEY AT muuu, N BL THOMAS A C. molir, TIORNEY AT LAW—Office in Hanscom's Block, with George E. Pritchett, 1608 Farphar 8. OMAHA, NEB. DEXTER L. TIIUIAS, a “?‘mwv AT LAW—Crulckanask s Batid A M. CHADWICK, n::.mzv AT LAW—Office 1604 Farnham et A. SWARTZLANDE _ Amxuv AT LAW—Cor. 12thaad Farnbam WILLIAM A. FONDA, _ A TICENEY AND COUNSELOR AT LaW. Offce. Wi, lfhénufiiv AWYER —Offico—In C; Post Offics, OMAHA, A=-Patents Pmcvlnd“‘ woTARY bton Block, next to € D. MCLAUCHLIN. KNEY AT LAW AND JUSTIOE OF Allm. FEACE-—Southenst comer Fiftoenth OBRIEN unimh Attorneys-at-Law, _OFFICE-U: ok Fiftecnth and Farnham} AL ROGISON. TTOKNEY 4T LAW.—Room Creighton A\ Biock. OMAHA N, [ D S BENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK, COR. DOUG- & I6TH §T8. OMAHA, NESB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. Office:—Frout new brick building, Faruham Stroet. . Ravics. ‘Caas B. Reviox. REDICK & REDICK, Attornegs-at-Law. cSpectul attention will bo given to sll sulta inst. corporatious of overy deseription ; will up stairs, 1n Hanscom's W corner Fifteenth and Fracice bl e ot of th sl . the s, Offico. Farnham St opposite ‘Court Hor . ADAMS & SIMERAL, TIQRNEYS AT LAW.Room § Orsighto Block, 16th e Douglas stroete. K, . F. WANDERSON, AT LAW-—24 Faraham Btreet N PARKE GODWIN, ATIQRNEY AT LAW-14h sad Dougias Straete, with G. ¥. Doane " 6.3 Howt RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. ATLANTIC COMPAN ik and Harve, Pier 42,N.R . pier of company. ¢ %101 both transit by En discomort. of crosing the ANADA, Vaaworii, Weineedsy January 11 Alumqun. . Jovowo, Wednesday February Tauoaius, Wednesday, ™. ¥ m.\cx, February duding wine): TO HAVEK-First Cabin, §100 Cabun,$55: Steerace, $56,ncludiag wine, (s.m.. o uiinain = Sm* 2Eg ® o g ifd =] £ - =23 8 g ¢ mS 8 §F§ BITTERS ! ILER & C0., SOLE MANUFACTURERS OWAMA. Neb. A B._Guros, Manutacturer of Mowin cbines, Trumansbarg. N. V., sayvs: My I et in a machine an was badly iajured. 1 applied Eciectric Ol with a most {nstant re. Vel 1 have s large nmber of men employed and neatly every one of them uses it M. SmEeax, of Oscoda, Mib., writea: Seos what the medical faculty say: iy B, B o ser i by v T i b s o horongh RET T ST S g e SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL PICGG_'I‘ g o Your Druzpit o FowRationa) Dyen For w».u,-. aad Dty o cooe 1oy ure Gaequaied. Caior 3% THE DAILY BEE. ——— e OMAMA PUBLISHING CO-. PROPRIETORS- 916 Farnham, bet. 9th ond 10th Streets. ‘TERMS OF SUBSURIPTION, 1 0opy e, in iy (pontond). 3 montos ME / TABLES THE MAII.S. | Allen's Pinia Ancona fancy The peculiar conditions upen which s a matrimonis] «ffsir was baged in the | Morrimac ,h.,;,,, = south of Arkansas have just come to . Richmands light. Dick Anderson had graduated 2 ' between the plow-hapdles. It was WRESTLING FOR A BRIDE. CONDITIONS WHICH THE OLD MAN IM FPOSES ON BIS DAUGHTER'S LOVER—A PIECE OF TREACHERY. Little Rock Gerette. said that he could run a furrow to straight that it would break a kocok- | knecd man's legs to walk in it. This | accomplishment was a kind of frontis- pron’ Simpeon's black-. sTRIPES. 10@1L | pisce to the future volume of agricul- 11 | tural success, and more than one 17 1.5 young lady in the neighborhocd h:d Hamilton 1112 | her eye on the young catch. Diok Omega. 3 11a12 | waen 't bashful, but he didn’t seem to Pittefield ... 1) | be particularly impressed with ihe 5 Fupig 18 s = | charms scattored about him like foll- . & Sy il 20 00 | ing d o hat Ji on oAt m-‘,f"; '{"1’2‘? por o loa'y treen Sl el CB. encing, N 2 0o | met his fat:, a youog lady, Wiunie 3 0 00| Hogrow. Winnie was » beautiful girl & 19 00 and could cover as much corn with a &M inNeb A m. 22 00 hoe, of scrape as much cotton as sny b s e Son man_in the neighborhood. The e open o 13 . Arrival And Departure of i UNION PAclnc ; v Bre-dins PSRRI Bunday Sxcepted. ¥IC. coupls loved—dev. tedly, agricultural ly. Hogrow had roised his daughter with great care, ind now that she had attained the zenith of her usefulness, it grieved him to think of losing her. | One Sunday Dick went_over, aud, going out where the old man was shelling corn to the pigs, sai “Mr. Hogrow, I sur po ““I don’t suppose anything, “Well, then, you know— “I dou't bnow auything.” “That's all right, then. Iam going to marry your daughter, and by next | corn-planting you will know some- thing. Do you weaken, Mr. Hog- No. 1 mlckots, pes 0 Wil G0 . |l 100p. m. FivisuING. ] Ex,rese... . 3:00 p. m. | Express... 10002 m. | 0 3o b 14 1, and 2i 5 00| FOW CHI:AGO NORTRWESTEKY NG ] faen 24 Thaad 3in. 00| ““Seo here, young feller, T can't af- Mall...... 6: 0 m 5 u. n‘ and 2in.. 45 00 | ford to lose my gal. 1 have had pow- $40p. m. Sunda, 0. m. | Express. 690 p. m. ont of Omaha to Union n. Tioan. Nan fime g Pullmas Sisepiog Gars Depot. 4 40 00 | erful bad luck this season. The cut- By worms begun on the corn by the timo it came up, and the bugs pifched into the cotlon; and 1o make things worse, my beat mule and ons of my cows got fntoa fight tho other day. = The cow | hooked the mule and the mule kicked OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND S10UX e CITY & PACIF.CEAILROADS. # beaded, 6 in., No. 1. 00| the cow until both of them died. So, Exprees......5:00 8. m. | Fxprees. i No. e 00| under the.e circumatances, I'd rather Dally Except Sunday O g dipite 49 00| you'd marry somebcdy elee.” N o S onling, N 0 I don't accept your misfortunes as s Corrugated cerling, No. 1..... 50 00 nccept y omhe m ] 990 Kesrnay I ae0 i dosm KHINGLES. __|excures. T'm going to marry the Viattem “n | Blvomingtendvisioam | A star (best) sh ngles 375 girl.” pm | Red Closd g6t 4 m | Mo 5 3001 " 1 tell you what I'll do, Dick. I'll r75tpm | Plattew'th (ar) 250 e hi Wo'll Bloom'gton(ar)0:25 pm | Om ba (arr) 4 00 wake this arravgement: o'1] wros- REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Lime, bbi . 13| te, and if you throw mo, the gl Hurings (v) 8980 m | Bloomon ) 1:30pm C‘ b'fih per bu 30| your'n. It I throw you, she's mine. Biomington 135 pm | Hrstings (o) 685 p m | Cement, b 250 | If you marry her against my will I orle 7:0 Indiancla (n1<0pm | To 3 e e it {.1“" "l"hif.'.':l.l, {55} 2 50| shall pleasantly exterminate you. If BIOUX CITY & 6T. PAULR R 090 a m | Tarred folt, 100 i 2 | you throw me and marry her, this | Tarm, together with the gal, is your'n. Ml ... uuun :‘xm- Ly B i 8 i dox! < 7 Espress. .. P m | Straw board, 1 give three trials—one to-day, one WABKH, NI LOVIS& AC"W O G battons, per 100 . lin. 1 25 | threo wecks from now, and the other Mail .. 93 m. | Mail Well curbing . 30 00| yix wooks.” . o:f;:m:flr:lil:l:)); Rough §, and llr:n in h;u.-v Dick was compelled to agree, u amy1pme, bp. m, 3 b 3 althoogh the old man was recognized m as the best wrestler in the county. e Counall iafis; “2.36 a0 a0 He had challenged everybody and had 088 i 15 p 896 e m ; 526 p. m. 636 p. m. thrown eversone who had acceptel. B0 | Four e somdy. vt O et 1 After eating dinner the old man an- 1136 my and 2.5 and 5.2 p. m. nounced his willingness to take PABSEXOER TRAINS t. 3 00| the firat ballot. Dick was willing. Lo et et 830 s s, 1 | Ok plenk sudtibes, per M. 4000| The contestants, including the gir), w450 pomo TP g Eu; l‘n 1% 83 went into the yard, the girl took the e g ) Sl | | LB SO hats and the men grappled each other. 1140 8, m.525p. m, 700 p. M, Daily except Bundsy. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R. R. L, . m., is wacept Bundaye. COMMERCIAL. Mail.. GROCERIES, M- L Wi BUGARS. Cut Loaf. Powdered. Granulated Standard A oA e ETRUPA, Extra choice and very bright ght Table Dri B New Orleans Mollasses. Market advancing, YEE. Rio, prime to choice Rio'good to prime Rio fai to good CANNED ‘GOODS. “8"Oysters, 2 b cans, ¥ case. do’ 11b can,per case .. rs 21b ¥ oase Wit mon, 1 T, ¥ dozen. do ' 21, dosen. Standard Tomme-.; Standard Peaches, 31, S 21, ¥ case. Raspberries, 2 1b, ¥ case. Blackberries, 2 n:. ¥ case ; dis- Window GI cent. o et HARDWARE. IRON. Cast plow...... Am. osst, tool Jee'p's, Eng. do. 780 p. m 2 8@ | Port wine, per case. HIDLSA Green hides, per lb . Green cured hides. o signal was given, and Dick went er the old man’s head and plowed ? | a short furrow in the ground. “Givo me my hat,” he said o the gir “Don’t give it up,” handing over his tile. she remarked, “Go away and proctice.” Dick loft, discouraged, ut taking the girl's advios, wrestled with steamboat meh and farmers ntil the time for the next trial came. At the appointed time, Dick appesred at ce comes in putty handy at times,” said the oldmav, pulling off his coat, “but it’sa hard matter to Get outen © Champagnes, pints in baskets. 25 | Domestic champai Sherries common to fine. 1 50 P i Gin 100 por oot 3 o] Heow e diven. “™ Holland. 12 Focl like you can cut your capers Rums, mud 1 50a3 00 | putty welli” asked the old man. 7 ngl 200( “Ithink sc. I foel that my cause Kenpedy B-mn per gal 150 ia just, and with the aid of kind Proy- . e 7 39| idence, I hopeto pile you.” 5 00 2 00 00 ) buck agin an old stager. Ales, r;x;:.t&u‘rg 270 | yourjacket. If I fall, the gal and the 10 | Guinness Dublin stout 3 o5 | farm’is yourn. Four hundred acres, 1 LEATH and all under fence. Gal weighs one o Bet inughter tole 32 | hundred aud fifty. Biginducoments-" 0 : % 41[Thotwo men grappled, and again % Foaveh k?. © 11001 40 | Dick vlowed up the earth. French calf, leading brands 0 “Don’t give up,” raid the girl. & ““for the “No," said the old man, ¥ | Homlock upper, per foot land is under fence, and the gal weighs Oak upper, per foot «ne hundred and fifty—can handle a hoe wonderful :1 %:,p‘:flé-. . Dick ;eut nyh.ndlsond-rad. ]n - was evident that the old man couli S i """’,[”' oo theow him overy time. To lose the 218 i girl was to wreck his life. An_idea gl struck him. He smiled. Ho left the Book webing, per Fok neighborhood and remained until the ThaT! 2 PHAK\ ESS LEATHER. time for the third fall was nearly up. | N {P::m‘-; g:’; 44 0n tho appointed day he visited the 8 85 | can get a trial bottle free of cost, or 180 550 550 650 3 50 »-uuuwu-»n—nn- No. 1 Cincinn; 21 61d man. No. 2 Cincinnati unk 1 o agroed to overgthing,” said Dick, “and now I sk a favor. Hith erlo Thave been embacrassed. Let the final trial take place to-night in the dark. 1 will meet you here at 10 oclock.” “Any wayauits we,” replied the old man, “I'll meet you_anywhere.” At 100'clock tho old man stood in the yerd chuckling. His combatant climbed the fence and approached. Without exchanging a word the two men grappled. ~ The struggle was thort. " The old man went up in the D | i came down, and struc tho ground D‘! New Discovery will give yno with a foree that almost took his life. immediate relief, We know of hun. | Lo 13 fof s magient s mort o dreds of casea it has completely cured, | S10uq bi sein ths hosse. T 0 and that whero all other medicines | *"r g, o (L0 the house. B Tho gal and the farm is yorn.” had failed. No other remedy can | 1" o 614 ey 90| show one-half as many permanent [S0id the old man, . and the young cures. Now to give you satisfactory | SouPle imbraced each othor. The next proof that Dr. Kino's New Discov. day they were married. Bhortly after }g ERy will cure you of bma} Brow® the ceremony was over 8 large negro 17 | ek, Eay Fever, Comvamption, . | " gppeared af the ooz and, tiact 4| vere Coughs and Colds, Floarseness, | 76 iek’®, sttention, said, °1 wanta or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you | ™7, $10- Tflung do cle man hard ’g will call at J. K. Isn Drug Store you | 20Ugh (et kill him. Whar's my YU | monoyl” Dick gave him $10, and turving around, receiveda severs look from the old man, “I'll explain,’ said the bridegroom. “Realizing 'that 1 couldn’t throw you, and_at that same time realizing that ' my happiness de- pended upon this marriag Toa bit of treachery.” ped tobuckle hia arm aroung his wife. “Ifound s big negro thatI knew could throw you, and offered him $10. That's why I wanted the wrestlo to Facts that We Know. If you sre suffering with a severe ugh, cold, asthma bronchitis, con- mption, loss of voice, tickling in e throat, or any aflection of the cont or lungs, we know BBILE38AN8EI a regular size bottle for $1.00 jan161y(2) Buckien's Arnica Salve The Bes SaLvE in the world for Quts, Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- s | o2 Hands, Chitblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guarantoed to give porfect satisfac. tlod fn every case or money re ndod, 114 4 9 9 take place in thedark. After he had Price 25 cents per bo: al p! 18 5 J"K 1' H‘ m‘;" o by thrown you I rushed forward and raised you up.” When Dick had finished the old man looked at him for full -five min- utes, and remarked: ‘It was amign'y mean trick, but tha farm and gal sre your'n. Four' hundred acres -under fenko, aud the gal weight ane husdred and fifty.” —— A Sad Famlly History. By Telegraph to The New York Herald, PirrssuRc, Pa., July 1. — Mr. Thomas Crowl, of Beaver eounty, wes discharged with his regiment from the United B!ates setvice at the close of the war in 1865. He had | served three yesrs in the army, par Skl | ticipating in most of the great battles, f) iteo long as Aven's (and escaped without a wound. Cursar Vscronss. 1t | While on the railroad en . way home a collision oocurred. He AYER'S CHERRY PECTOKAL For Diseases of the Throat and I\:ags such as Coughs, Colds, ooping Congh, Bron- chitis, Asthma and the public about forty years, by a I serice of marvelous surce, that hav c(was killed. - He loft a wife a;mquaw e e ed. | 8 two small children. The widow cures for Coughs, Colds, Consus subsequently married Jared Williams, by can be made by medical skl Iadeed, the | of Petroleum canm, Yenaogo county. Comx The step father was~ abusive to the | s | children. Three ‘years ago one _of them & sixtesn years old, was g o dysod prop: vt ot omb.: out uéhd'o;n 3 Bim after be- ing beaten. Iréwned: ina foen E“‘.'.'?: e e wise e e | stream_near_hy.. The other was by you ’fiamumllmby‘l son, nemed Peter. ‘He was so i ey ia sodden badly trested by his sl that bo ot Bome'ad oblai om0 .hu. . llflt. MASS. |ation. Williamsiourried Sracsical’€ad_Amalycal Chemists | ton (of :& }w%‘? 3 ployment.~ Two weel x?,'““"""""m”’l&fi'a‘fi‘x"’ DEAERS | cocded I paving Poter from bis place. Tae by returned home and bade his n:o'her good-tye on Sunday woruing la t. Next morn ing he was found dead in a barn balf » mils away. He had shotbimselt AN OPEN through the heart. A Yuunlwldow SEcRET oo enamesoe o 0vs AMONG THE LADIES city called upon a woman tho cther Gy, who reatdes mit far from the cap. (. 1B brilliant, _fascinating itol, snd propoundad the u-u+l ques ~LNMS Of Complexion for which tions as by law directed. The weman ladies strive are chiefly arti- said she was a widow, her ags was 25 flcial, and all who will lal.a the and ber husbaud died two years ago. trouble may secure them. The faithful recorder, on receiug the These roseate, bewitching hues name of the deccased husband »nd his follow the use of Hagan's Mag- occupation when alive, suraiised that | noliy Balm—a delicate, harm: he must have been s relative, if not | | dal > the same Mr. B— who was a mem. | 1€8Sand always reliable article, ber of the 177th New York volun. | S01d by all drugzists. | teers during the war. A conversa. | ThE Magnolia Balm conceals tion ensued, when finally the enumer- | @very blem h, removes Sal- ator innocently asked if her husband | lowness, Tan, llmlno« Erup- was the same Mr. B— who died | tions, all evidences of excite- duriug the war, uym{ ';'" he, him | ment and every-imperfection. self, was amemb r of the same regi | " Jtg effects are immediate and ment, and that he was well acquainted | oovotural that no hum: 1 being withthe man. The widow, ina mod. ified tone, roplied: “Oh, yes, but that | | can detect its application, was & long time ago.” Thes amusing part of the affair is that the man has been dead about scventeen years, and if the woman is only 25, she became a widow at the early age of 8 yeare, Egyptian Glassworkers. University Magazine. On tho walls of the Beni Hassen tombs the figures of glasblowcrs with blowpipes, marvera, crucible and fur- nace, till show as freshly 48 when placed thero by tho artists of Osirta- sen T, tome 3,600 yoars beforo the christian_era, snd, among countless cther relics, such as veses, buttles, cups and bugles found in the valley of the Nile, a necklace bead discovered at Thebes bears the name of Queen Ramake, wife of Thothmes II., who reigned about the date of the Jewish exodus. In the sacred colleges of Thebes and Memphis the systematic pursuit of science and constart inves- tigation of the mysteries of nature were objects of the closest attention. The coloseal works of architecture and sculpture with which the country is studded oould only have been esecuted by a people smong whom the mechanical arts were highly advanoed; and though the fragility of glass renders it espe- cially liable to utter destruction, there s awple evidence in the speci ncw (nshrined in cur museums that its manufactore was carried out to a degree of perfection that modern science haa hitherto vainly sought to rival. The glass works of Alexandria were especially renowned for their vases with blue and white grounds and festoons of colored glass, and their products were exported to Ro down to the dsys of Aurelian. Classic suthora inform us that the Egyptians were famous for imitating gems in colored glass, and bracelets, ear-rings and trinkets of the purest gold set with these paste gems have been forthceming to confirm this statement. Other specimens plainly show ONLY EFFECTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR Bright'sDisease, Tlabutes, Nervous Debility, Pain in the dnevs, entlilel pataphlet free. t deat of inform; or Kidney Pad Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, £8rsold by D. W. SAXE & CO., Oumaha CHICAGO SHOT TOWER (O. Manatacturers of STANDARD SHOT that they could not only gild andengrave glass and fuse it into colur- ed mossic, but that they possessed the art of fusing gold in glassso as to unite—an art until now looked upon a8 boing as utterly lost as that of tem- periog copper to the hardns finest steel, which the Egypti T practised. Hence glass thus instud- THE FBST“ MARKET. ded with granulated gold has been | E, W, BLATCHFORD & CO. hitherto regarded as one of tho rarest and most curious relics of autiquity. Manufacturers of Lead Pipe, “hectand Far Lead, Block Tio, P Jaseed Ol ORDERS soLtorTED. A Naturalized Citizen's Fourth. 70 NORTH GLINTON ST., CHICACO. | | Puaagus Here “Louis Mos=sti!”" cilled the court. Yo" ““Where do you live?” “‘Me lif—um-a z Laske street.” “What number.” “Zo six hunder, ze six hunder un-a fifteen Jomes McGarrey, s portly gentle- man, with a nose that, atter dercend- fog in line of beauty about sn inch, struck off at avgle of 45 decrees heavenward, took the stand and told how “‘this mon had been afther disthurbin’ the pace of Alaska athreat wid his divilish noiss, sthopin the worship of dacent people.” He snid that yesteriay Mosasti had taken o fire crackers and thrown them into a church down by Alueka sireet and frightoncd the peaple there al- most out of their senses; and how, not content with that, he had disturb. ed the quiet of Alaska strect itself by Setting of: awhiols pack of crackernak a time. “What have you got to say, Mo- sastil” asked - “On 22 yosiancay 20 pole w2y to mysolf, Monssti, it ees 26 Foet, 7o bi e lin WA e e ot 0 dooe off 2> big house wass open. Much bonita gairl zare, you know!” IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE 0. Mast, Foos & Co., Spnngfie d, The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld. Sold braska, Hundreds in use in lowa and by Dealors in nearly every county. This cut represents oar Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily and throws a constant stream, and does mot freezo up in the cold- est weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNER, “I ray like 'Merican, haf some fun, Mossti; take ze-ze-um ze—what you call 'emi” ““Fire cracker«!" “8i, 20 fice chrackere, take him and trow him where zo gairl, ze ma- chicha was. Bng! Ze gairl jumpad up, say oh !0l !oh! Zs big man cum up; say to myself, ‘Get out,’ when I g0 out, and I make all ze um ze fire- schrackers go off bang! bang! bang! Ze big man cum up and say, ‘I want you,” and I cum here.” $300 to keep the peaco. Western Ag't, Omaha, N The Rabbitasa Pugllist. N estar paen Blue Ridye (Va.) Echo. A fow days ago, whilst riding in the mountain, Mr. Fogg's attention was walled to certain spot by & peculiar n0und, caused by some animal in dis— tress. Mr. Foge, upon examination, found a black snake had secured in its coil a young rabbit, snd_was at- sempting to prepare for his dinner the little crea:ure, after the mode of pro- cedure the snake always follows. Af- ter alittle whilo the snake’s sttention was called t> another spot by the ap proach of the mother rabhit, who, bristled and ready for the fight, at tacked the snake until he was put to flight and released her young. Like a great general the old rabbit fullowed close upon the enemy, biting the ene- my until he secured himaelf by crawl- den inthe hollow of a tree. HOME TESTIMONY. Hear what FxYay and promient cltizen Pra ting pairs, and ¢ Sleen, of physicians and ol <y 25 pe ly Golimatibs Toemeh Biduey Putacs” ‘Te dras: | 7nand. Sist s the o The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co. Extract from Telegraph and Messenger, PIQUA, OHIO. . £1Goon Mecon, Ga.: We had tested its sirtue personally, and know that for dyspepeia, biliousness and throbbing headache arising therefrom, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We had fried forty other remedies befors the Simmons’ Liver Regu- Iator, but none of them gave us more than temporary relief, but the Regulator not only relieved, but cured us. i m2s-dgwit ‘Agent, Omiaha A GREAT FRENCH PmLosoPHLR erto unknown remedy Kidorys, Bladlor, aud Urinary ) S oo aysof Hyposrates. e docsore tutos | Sxsyidacl nas, honduen . | vt oo vonda e s e of e Uil zeem o buar estimony e | Tbei poatieey cure Diece Greer Do -fi]on of the Frenchman. b e Di Kpaar G Semaaor of 1 e to be 8 il i i remady iricion” e T e mit {htfll of s roaried e the sSdl gy of plaints. (i hen, aadta prascrived 4nd sdoreed my ph el Tareral s o ot nuwu;n..i:;’d T A v applisd to theat. | “For rala vy all Drugyiets or eant vy mail fres [ 1 Fives famaat roity rooihee pain | upon ressip? ok dhe Lo 60 6 aipaice; preseas up the ! sics . s medsa | DAY KIDNEY PAD CO-, PROPS, i | Toledo, O. ey tion. “‘dnekesis’ l--dy, 18 sald by [ ? nr.uhd et our v tor our s book, o'y aBicaios o B, Nousasdrer & Coy | “Bow o Lts wia St Box 3646, Naw York, Le o §Co. | JAMES K. ISH, Ageat for Nebraska, woren 00 EAST ‘i TE— Chicago & Northwestern AN L ww.AY ?380‘ MILES OF ROAD| COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE aud ail poiuta EAST and NORTH. is THE TRAVELING PUBLIO MORE ONLY ROAD between Lnl ‘\CIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which 1s ran | PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! I addition o thoweand to ploase all classes of travelers, it cives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at s EATING STATION> at 50 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS | 17S COACHES ARE THE FINEST! 1S EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS Al Ticket Agents can ».1 THE GREAT AND URE GUR : \(“1111‘\. ASTHMA, CONSUL: - s THROAT and LUNGS. APPETIZER-- For COUGHS, COLDS TION, and all Dx~(m~< S The most accer t « 1 TOLU B¢ IRYE: e Lemon juice, Tcm'c, f v sen ral yue 0 immenre an ine . daiiy ar - of its " irtus Through Tickets Check ueusl Bag- 1 Chargo. via. this road wi Bage Fro OMAHIA TICKET OFFICE: e 1ith, aud wt U 44 Farnbam 8t , fic Depor Ceutral and Now Montgom. JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l A2t Omaha & Council Blufts. SHORT LINE 1880. K. C., $T. JOE&C.B.R.R,, I8 the only Direct L LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA aud the WEST. Nochange of cars between Omaha and t. Louls and but une between Ouiaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS [ Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and In advance of other lines. ST. HAT YOUR TICKET READSWA 4 Kansse ity St Josoph and®a £2°C uncilBlufts K. K. va S8 #&rJoeandSt. Lonls. ©8 yTickete for ssie . all coupon stations 1n. the T “BARNARD, . B. BARNARD, a8, Agent, Oniaha. o gl Gun i SIOUX tIT\ & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sious City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFEFS to T. PAUL, MINNRArULIS DULUTH. or BISMARCK, Ant w1 pojmiain Northern fow, Minnescta and i SPEED, SAFETV AND COMFORT d. Elegant Drawing Boom and 1 and coatrolled by the com- With ut Change between Depoty Courcll Bty Union Facit 515 1o Pl HOURS 1N ADVANCE oF ¥ Oraee Rour liave St. Paul at R TEN Roturn at THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Cars! THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUIHGV RAITROAD. With Sin-oth and Perfect Track, Elegant Fas. senger Ccaches, au PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS eised by the Press, rnd all who Best. Appointed and 1in the Country PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, “Aud Points East, North and Noriwest. Pussengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFLBENT ROUTES, Daily Lines of Palace e e with d e Lection Againss Acci ens in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Are run on the bu Put up in Quart Slze Bottles, giving More for the money t! a any article in nu- market. CAUTION. only MEUICATED article made VERNM Extract from Report of the Commi TREAURY DLELKT ioner of Internal Reve: FICE OF INTEENAL REVENT Venars. Grnrioues e BATSAM ¢ whila EANHANGE & MARTIN, 11t X ¥ 1010 o 2m ME DI EAUM, Commisston: rs, Chicago, llls. DEALERS everywh LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Propr Sold by DRUGGISTS, GEOCERS iAMA WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED w|YN h utac AEHY OF (HI! Y, WL QSR T EXAMINING This MAF, TaAT TRE O ¥ < S n; CHIAGO ROCK TSLAND & PACIFIC K. l\t T"E HREAT (i r;} TiNG l,l\l\ 'IIT“ N THl EAST k THEW" from Chicago 3 Cox izh E Y v 5 : . - pun- | alirogd e 5 3 . l e ) tafud Saort 1 4 A i - . CITY. with wli lines for - - ’ CHAS. SHIVERICE . FURNITURE, BEDDING; FEATHER, WINDOW SHADES. And everything d)omini].g to the Furniture a: i pholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT T: LOWEST PRICES. OEANS SHIVERIOX 1208 and 1210 Farnham Stree Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivatcr FOR 1880. ap W mon th st fops-d1 $5 10 B0 S Portlun, Mane. v DISEASES, CCMPLAINTS, A m’ NDERFUL OWER. ;, BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE LIVER,THE BOWELS AND KID- 2ecause it cloanse., ho system of | 1he poleonous humors that | devolope 217 anoyand Urinary Qiscasos, Bil- “! Buy 1c at the Drugsiste. Priec, 6108 ¢ 4 WELLS, RICEAZDON & C0:, Projeistars, 2 | ‘Barliagtes, Ve ' MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST &C0., SbRIfiGFIELD They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Eeam Wa Cultivator, with or without S} rings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or iwo Herse 5i) s Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Nel INERVOUS DEBBLI Humpmeva = -Humeopathu, - . Spec fie'No. - . ¥ Recelp's aplolk DE. A. S. PENDERY, GONSULTIIIG PHVS"‘I" 2 OFFICE, OMAHA, N:B: < his services w,“w..