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45 YearsbeforethePublie, DR.C.MoLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recorumendad as a remedy " for all the ills thss Hesh is beir to,” but in affctions of the Liver, and in all Biltous Compleint, Dyspepsta, and Sick Head- ache, or iseases of that eharacter, they stnd without s rival, ACUE AND FEVER. No better catbartic ean be-used pre. Paratory 10, or after taking quintae, AS asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box bas a red-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL “Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of C. McLaxx aiid FLEMING Bros. o) 8 28 Tnsist upon : the genuine Da.C. M ZK PILES, pre- ull of imitations of lied difforently, ( (HlI'LH\TS il Effectusl Care. fiwu PERBY “AVI PAIN-KILLER « tast of FORTY Ve s’ trial. Hions vath each bottle. ALL DRUGGISTS stood Dir 8OLD BY corywhers tosell king Pomder WANTED "¢ £5 & BARTLETT, LaW--20 1, CreightonBlock, £\ Omana CHATLES POWELL, Jl‘E‘fltL OF THE L E —' orver 15th and S WM. SINEEAL, TIGENEY AT LAW- Compleils Block, 1 Sirct,botween Farnbaz tnd 'MAHA, NE] L. THOMaS, TTORNEY AT LAW-—Losus worey, buys and sells real estate, Room 8, Crelghton ok . At o 5o o " A C. TROUP, TIORNEY AT LAW—Ofcs tn Hasoom Block, with Gecrge E. lekh“ A—- B i‘m DEXTER L. mouAs, Afloi"?\' AT 7AW-Crulckenank s Butid A. M- CHADWICK, AT LAW—Ofice 1604 Farnham " WILLIAM A. mfibu. TIONNYY AND COUNSKLOR AT LaW. A=-Patents Prooured. %8 WOTARY ruBLIO. COLLECTIONS MADR E D. MOLAUCHLIN. TIORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICK oF A T, PEACE—Southeat corner Fifeeath @ Prowpdly Attended to. W3 arcae TOBRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, on Block, Fifteenth an¢ Faraham) A. L. ROBISON. —¥oom OFFICE-U Creighton [ 0 5. BEEBNTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WARBASH BLOCK. COR. DOUG- & ISTH ST, o “W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law, Office: —Front ¢ mew brick buildh: Parnbam Strocts. ms, up stalrs, ju Hanscom's K. W. comer Fiteenth and Cars . Raick. ! lmncn & REDICK, 4 : Attorneys-at-Law be given to nfl lnlu ot s e ' ADAMS & SIMERAL, f TTORNEYS. AT TAW- fiom § Crolghto A Block, Tsth e Dougiassireste. " T. F. MANDERSON, TTORNEY AT LAW—343 Farcham Biroet PARKE nuumn TTORNE! AW—1sth and Dougise vA_;_"'""-“E“ By Deos T. Riomanos. P RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys- -at-Law. @rrica—_215 South Fourteor th Gtreet. Only Direst Lins to France, ILER & G0, SOLE MANUFAOTURERS OVIAHA. Neb. ST PRSIy~ O T 4 nclu P2l Weskeone, and ol Fermale O ever ‘oes, 31, o Com Ayois 1o crusl micl e, ls oeriatn d o ise e @.J. Hoxr | ) ) # or ssls 3 sl Drogg o or ! 3 ety of ey Best re ; DAY KIDNEY PAD 00., PROP'RS, ; oy ‘oledo, O. iy -3 mwy‘i;-iarmmbfl. TAUEE KT, agont for Nobrom, 7y THE DAILY BEE. “OMANA PORCIGHING 60 PROPRATORS. Farnhord, bet. 9th and 100A Strests. 'TERMS OF SUBSURIPTION, 80a0c00 owoaEeaon BETER W arnQeEEe Z oz SR-ex agr a3 L E 8 e T, £ 3 § 5 Trains UNION PACIFIC. & ‘Ancona fancy Manchester { Sunpson’s mourning Simpeon's biack .- staipes. 11 1-2 Ome Har? Pittsheld I Eraning, 18 ¢ and undee #2000 ch add. ft. over 18, per 5 F.lldn[, No. 1,12 ‘0% 22 00 12820 f 20 00 Sheeting, dremed, No. 1. 2 00 No. 2. 19 00 { Common boards, dressed. . 2200 SToCK BOARDS. A 40 00 B e 33 00 l P 20 00 Common stock 230 FlooiNo. g 100 35 00 25 00 g0 Frag OISO RE. - No. Leiding Bw Noi « 20 00 PicKETS No. 1 pickets, por .. 82 50 R il sslo0 FINIRHING 1 finuh 14, 14, and 2in. 55 00 L o 50 01» ot 1; ]Q., and 2in 45 00 . 40 00 | 5 oE 35 00 sHIP LAP 80 00 25 00 OMAHA & NORTHWE:TERN AND SIOUX e CITY & PACIFIC [MI.lOADl fi:; fi 40 00 B SRR Ia NEBRASKS, - No. 85 00 ' ) Corrugated ceiliug, No. 1 30 00 SHINGLES, ey 55 pom | Hed clond (W) No, 2 ‘ .‘J"&;'ua‘m’fi u‘.‘,".; Fiateaith () 4307 m 20 Bloom'gton(ar)@i2s pm | Om ba (arr) 435 p 200 REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. 18 (Iv) 8:0¢ loom'yton (ar)1:f s L m&hmlm (-‘r) 250 Gt 780 L | lnl (1209 | Towa plater b 5 Oricasa () 700 p m | Irdienoia () 330 pm | NFIE L e, i 3 SIOUX OITY & 6T. PAUL R. R | Hair, per o5 { Tarred fet, mn,. 300 Straw board, 100 0 G battons, per 100 %, lin. 125 Well curbing .. 30 00 Rough 4, and 2 in., in atts, i’ Lesve Omahs, dally—8 8 m , 0. per 100 ft. lin 50 Wam,ipm,tp w300 3 7 am, 9358, m, 16 Tivbp m, 35 . m) 1 B p R R omart » a8 m; c.m.m Hhams ot 538, 10 n.ufll!'% 525 p m. raseavomR TRAINS. # 300 Leave Cmabai—6s. m., 7 & m, 830 & m, 1 40 00 , 430 p. m. T 30 00 Faave Gouneii Buti— 18 v m, 100 00 140 8, m.52p m, 7.00 p Wy Dally except Sundey. Gosea bldon p“lllhllms- A0 o OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R.R. flmnwm‘(h(d- 2 72 b 15al7 Mal 435 p.m. 10a12 25al 50 4 COMMERCIAL. Omahs Wholesale Markets. Owana, July 14, 1880, 10 1 X 10 > 0 Extra choice and very bright. 50 Bright Table Drips. & N'-!h(m-m-. M 5 Market Adnne\n; Y Ltio, prime to choice. Ri to prime 58585 7!-;‘ CANNED GOODA. 883 EEJ-'!M“‘ CENERAL TRANSATLANT!C COMPAN 3 > FTWEES Now Vork and v P X e °""I',_’,""' H ‘ = r;‘;l"u:d: .’Tifxl‘mfi.“'lm‘ byEs éfi:z-:z‘l‘n’t nflbYoue 230 > e e Semcnbort ol e o] 530 m:udo- 265 ANADA, Frawervi, Welnesday January 81 : g : nsmqu:. B. Joocwo, Wednesdsy Febroar 140 1 mm;‘é‘ Twovwias, Wednesday, Februsry | A .. 5 n 3 ? PRICE OF PASSAGE (incuing wine): Piestoer v 280 L y = TO HAVRE—Firat Cabin, $100 and$80; Second | Ciorn, zmvuu 8 80 H Oubngtt; Steerage, §26, inoluding wine, bedding APnl- 2 3 3 S pemian acen, o poaseu | v B rheinas 1R ' 'r'-nm o, Wt S0 Tuth e nm.... “und” Dotiglas, Next Dot 4 (Sigm nd Pul £l 10 17 { 17 © | INDIA g { 3 g = 1 3 g 18 SE 114 I isy { s8¢% Windaw Glass €0 pe cent. de d 3 g } HARDWARE. = Rox. 5 ® 3 - L] § . 1 & E N 9 Am. . osst, 18 R § Ehu‘p‘a Eng. do 2 550 650 350 (ororey EES B SRERENLpEES 5 =§ ) })? ! LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. ‘High wines, pergal . kol 16 s o eenL per gal 210 Fren h wpirits, 18 Nnbalth bonston iy 12 Miller's bourbon whisky. 125 Brandy, very fi, per gul.... 2 0048 00 common to fine. 150 Jin, 100 per cent ... 150 Holland, 90 per cent. 135 Ruas, mixd Jamaica, per il 1 003 10 New England. . 200 Keapedy Biters per gal 1350 por case..... 750 e per 100 cases 700 Champegnes, pints o baskets. 25 00 Domestic himpiguo 22 00 Port wir 1 50a3 00 Sherries, 1 5023 00 s, E 27 2% 225 Guinness Dublin st 225 LEATHER. Bost slaughter sole....... Best oal 'Nlch French u.l" Iud.(n( hnnds Homtock opper, ver foot ak upper, per foot ... Grio, pperpor o Linings, per Blmon o . glove ki Bout wabbing, pee ioni. ARNESS LEATHER. o 1 Pl ook 4 No. 1 Fittaburg oak 2 No. 1 €incinnati ok . i No. 2 Cincinnati oak . No. 1 hemlook ... No. 2 Hemlock g COAL! BETA! L. Prot. Guilntte's érer abootion, Al Blesses of o Shmays ead arary orgavs. Try it. —_— Faots that We Know. 1f you ere suffering with a severe cough, cold,asthma bronchitis, con- sumption, loss of voice, tickling in I throat, or any affection ot the st or Tungs, we know_that Da. 6% New Discovery will give you immediate relief. We know of hun- dreds of cases it has completely oured, and that where all other medicines had failed. No other remedy cen show one-half as many permanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. Kixe's New Discov- &Y will cure you of Asthma, Bron- chitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, Se- vere Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness, or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you will call at J. K. Isi Drug Store you can get & trial bottlo free of cost, or & regula- size bottle for 1.00 jan16ly(2) Buckien's Arnica Salve The Bxsr SaLvE in the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapp- od Hands, Ohilblains, Corn, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is gusranteod to give porfeot satiafac- tlod In every caso or money re tanded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by 8dly J. K. 18d. Oma! CHICAGO SHOT TOWER (O. Manatactarers of STANDARD SHOT E W, Bl.A'I'(‘lll‘fl.D & 00. Maagiuctagers of Laad Pioe Shootand Har Lod, Block Tio, P2 g‘n Linsesd Cak: SOLICITED, 1) lfllfll cumn 8T, GHIDAR? 3 | most positively that | A L\VZ 85A O5W. ACTRIOUS MONKTHR THAT FLOUNDERS TN A TANE IN PHILADELPHIA. Phildolphia Times Au_cdverrisement in The Times to the effect that the gr atest cn osi'y cn earth—a lving sex cow—was on exhbition in & North Second street loon, attracted a large crowd of visit- ors yes'erdsy. Some pr. nounsed it a gentine sea cow, tur one skeptical vis- itor s+id it wos nothiug but a cenvas flated wi b sir. The en‘msl {puffed snd enorted right under his eyes aud blew a atream of water al- most into his face, and yot he rton ¢ was po | “I've been taken in before,” he nld “and you can’t fool me sgain. tell you this thing's nothiog but s bag of air. Don’t you res how it flcats?” The owner of the snimal, a typical southerner, stocd before a deep tank | about twelve fest long, in which the <ea cow floated lazily, its broad, rough back just visible above the face of the water. At times when a curious visitor desirad to get a better view, the owner thruet his hands into the wa er and lifted the animal above the surface. A long, broad body, about the size and shape of an ordinary row- boat, turned bottom upwards, clused. s dis- Tts skin is very much like and coversd with The head resembles a cow's in sizoand shape. The snout, bowever, is sharper thin a cow's and the eyes aro smaller and deeper sot. The mouthalso is smaller and 1.5+ prominent and is furnished with thirty-two molar t-eth, seversl of which have boen broken off short. the morning. Masbe you're quiiate with ¢ o sroxbowt youveg ¢+ whvnee - u Sieambost to maks 1t Wi a mon: hoe twa for you,” snl Mr. Spoopendysc went out n the swiop and glared up sni down th t Yrs. Spocpendy! brusned down her herselr arourd ike a girafie to find the drawingstrings « £ her overskirt. Then she opened the top buresn drawer and pulled heli a dozan picoes of 'ace out of a green box. Putting her finger to ber lips, shs began to consider whict ! piece'she had better wear. “If your coming with we y u want tostari!” pasled Mr. Spopendyko. “What do you take me for, a tesson ticket that you can go on any time! Ain’t ye coming ?” “Ia lmlnute I'll be there in & mivute,” gasped Mrs. Spoopensyke, | clutching the piece of laco she didn’t | want. *T'm only looking for my pa asol. Mr. Spooperdyke thumped the bal- ustera for about a minute. “What's the matter with yon now 1 What under the sun are you up tof Do you know I asked you to go to Manhattan about six weeks ago! Ho= mavy clothcs ate you putting on ! How much teggory do you need any- | way? If I cau find an engiue power- ful' en ugh, I'm going to have you dressed by steam hereafter until the fuel gives out. Say, are you gomg to Manhattsn with me ornot?” ¢ Yee, desr, I'm ready,” and Mrs. | Spovpendske’ rustled “dowh staire. | Wou't you please pin the centre of my overskirt to the centre of my train " Mr. Spoopendyke went ot it. Mrs. ac Back of the head are two small fippers, which it uses a8 paddll ovimming They ate provided wih stout nails. The posterior extremity is fisitoned and expanded horizontally lika that of the whale, and constitutes a very largo ruportion of the whols body. The rea cowis nine fcet longand weighs fifteen hundred pounds. The broadest part of its back is three feet in width, and the stoutest part of the body measures about seveu feen in circumference. The sea cow, or manatee” (manatus latorotris), is found in t lorids, Mexico and tho Weet Indies. Ita favorite food is the herbege snd coarse grass fourd in ¢ wlow waters at the movtha of rive With the aid of its flippers, which are provided with stout nails, the manatee is able to climb on shore and browse on the rushes and other plants growing near the water. The manatee now on exhibition wes cavght about two months ago in the Iudian river, near St. Lucie, Fla. It was exhibited in Baltimore and other cities, and will be ¢ City next week. It is claimed to ba the first manatee ever exhibited in this country. It is harinless and gen- tle, and may be fed from the hand. ——— The Experience of a Michigan Rall- road. Deteoit ¥ree Presm. The officials of & Michigan railrosd now b 1ng extended were waited npon the other dsy by » person from the pine wocds avd s:nd_hills, who an- nounced himeelf ss Mr. Snage, and who wanted to know if it could be possible that the proposed line was not to come any nesrer thwn three 08| miles to the hamlet ndmed in his honor. “Ts Svagw’ Corneraa place of much imporianc.1" asked the prosi- dent. “Taitl Well, I should say it was. We made over a ton of magle sugar there last spring.” *‘Dces busi flourish there?” *Flourish! Why, business is on the gallop there every winute the wnole twenty-four hours. of fire in one week. in Wo had three fale alarms How’s that for a town which isto be left three miles off by your railroadl” Being asked to give the bames of the busi- ness houser, he seratched his head for a while ‘aud then replied: ‘‘Well, there's me to start on. Iruna big store, own eight yoke of oxen, and shall soon e adam and sawmill. Then, there's & blacksmith thop, & postoffice, a dootor, and last week over s dozem patent medicine men paesed through there. In one brief year we've increased from a squatter and two dozs to'our present standing, and we'll have a lawyer there befcrs long.” “I'm afraid we won't be able to come any nesrer the Corners than 2 | the precent survey,” fially remarked the president. “You won't! It can't be possible that you mesn to skip rowing place like Snags’ Corners]” *'I think we'll have to.” “Wouldn't come if I'd clear you out s place in the store for a tioket offiel” I don't see how we could.” “May be I'd subscribe $25." continued the delogate. ~ “No, we oannot change.” *‘Can’t do it nohowl” “No.” “Very well,” said Mr. Snage, 8 ho put on his hat, “If this here rarlroad thinks it can stunt or oripple Susge’ Corners by leaving it out in the cold, it has made & big mistake. Before Tleave town to day T'm going to buy-» wiudmill snd & melodeon, and your old_locomotives may toot and be hanged sir—toot. and be hanged.” — An Impromptu Excursion. Brocklyn Bagle. “Now, my dear,” exclaimed Mr. Spoopendyke, as he dashed into the house, “bustle around lively. It now 8 o'clock; the boat for Manhat- tan Boach atartaat 435, and I'm go- ingdowa. I am not the man to go pleasuring alome. I want society, and there'ano society, Mrs. Bpoopendyke, that I admire as much as yours.” Mrs. Spoopendyke flushed up with pleasure. *‘That will give me an hour and twenty-Give minutes to e guess I can do it in that time. “Idon't seo how you make that out. The boat leaves from the Bat- tery, Mrs. Spoopendyke; it don't leave from our front stoop. It takes agood twenty minutes to get over there, and you_haven't more'’n an hour to dress. - I'llshave while you're getting ready, and we'll take dinner right within scund of the surf, nght 'u;:m Eonnd ‘;:i tlkn surf, y:uh know.” r. 8poopeudyke stropped his razor and shaved himeelf carefully. Mrs Spoopendyke went from one oloset to another and threw mr,f.hmg out on the bed. In half an hour Mr. Soopen- dyke was prepared for the voyage, and uim;::' Mrs. Spoopendyke to be- Bat 1 havea's, commenced yet!” objected that lady. i ““Haven't commenced! What have you been doingall thiis time! What hava yeufbeen_up fo! Do you know half-past 3} "w.u. my dear, you -were. at the glass shaving, aad I didn's want to disturb you. *Oh, you didn't! “Of codrse not! You can’t put o a frook without a glass, can youl You've got to have a looking-glass to button - your baots. S'pose you can. gef Tadyin half sn TR 5 fihm lu J do'. -tnn ,bfm ’:{. ried on her, then pnpand q; Bmmdyh vh-n h‘d-uhd .bom \h?xc ‘mioutes. (XY llmn ‘pendsy] ‘.' ::mn ;fi‘.’-nfi‘ of i t. Porhups t?w.?’ = "H the boat %o ~ Spoopendske pulled her bat arouni | siraight aud drew cn her gloves, and | then glanced down her back to how her like L was getting along. “Btand etill, can’t yel How d'ye ose T can tell the widdle of any- | thing while you're twiscing srouad Ttk a grindstone. Stand up straight, wou't yel Tdon't sea what—dud gest the thing!” aud he ranthe pin into his thumb. “Ob, dear, I'm so sorry!” com- meuced Mrs. Spoopendyke. ““Oh, yes! you're rorry! Why wasn't you sorry before I bgun! What d'ye como down hers half dressed forl | What d'ye s'pore I am—a broken- backed seamatress with & thumb like s lighthouee? That thumb 't be well fora year end ahalf. Gast the drees, anghow! Don’t you know how to pin yourself up yet! You yait here, just wait right here; Il be back 8007, T'm just going for a spile-driver to fasten you together!” *‘Never mind, dear, it don't matter if it isn't pioned.” “Don’t marter!” bowled Mr. Spoopen kyke; “‘don’t matter! what d'ye ask we to pin it for them! What d'ye do it for, just to see me mutilate my thomb?” Lock here, are you going with me, or going to stand herolike an an eight-day clock! It's nearly 4, and you've seven huuu more dressing to do, haven't ye! ‘Tm resdy, my desr. I'm only waiting for youl” They tock a car to South Ferry, and a3 they got out, Mrs. Bpoopendyke rushed for the ferry-house. ““What's the matter with you now! Going to smash anything in" partiou- larl Can’t yousee that the boat's justio, aud there's pienty of timel” reasoned Mr. Spocpendyke. 8ho accommodated her steps to his, and in dus time they reached the Man hattan boat, with fifteen minutes to s ipare. “Another time when Iwont you to go anywlhere, Mra. Sp.opendyke, you SaSELIbS seady the el spenk. I won't bo kept waiting all doy for anybedy. Yeu hosr me, do you? “Yos, derr,” said Mre. Spoopen- dyke, beginning to realizs that she had left hor fan, smelling bottle, para- sol, vell, and Eandkerchief at home in her hurty, and bad forgotten to close the windows in case of rain. She Hadn't Been Bnumerated. Detroit Freo Pres:. The ciptain at cen‘ral station had & day-dream of burglars rudely shatter- ed the other day by the advent of a gauat, tall woman, about forty yesrs of age. who carried aclosed umbrella in a threatening way. She refused his saiutatiou of: “Hot day, madam —sit dovn‘ but slowly advanced to the deck, gave it a rap with her um- brella, Al lulemuly asked: “Am I » human being—a pereon— s woman]” The stsrtled captain was so long in answering the question that she con- t'nued: “If Tain’t I want to know it, and that's whas I'm here forl” “What is your cael” he cautiously inquired. “Why, I've been passed over by the census men the same asif I was a dog! Not one of the gang has been nesr me !” “Haven't, ehi \‘vell thzy have missed a fow.” *Bat there was some spite about it, aad you can’t make me believe there wasn't " she exclaimed »8 she waved her weapon around his head. “They might accidentally miss some lmla dwarf of a woman, but how could they get past mel Itell you it was s put-up job, and I don's fes] right over 11" *TIt won't make no great difference, 1 suppose,” mused t! e Captain. ““How do you know it won't?” sh indigoantly deminded. “Don’t Ilive Beors! Dow't Toount onel Havew't 1 just s many rights as any other woman! Do I belong in the census cf peoplo or of goatsl I know when I'm stepped on o5 well as anybody else!” ““Tt’s too bad.” “It's meav, that's what it is! Ev- ery old poke of an olimaid on our street, every girl and every old woman has got her name down, while I've been left out in the cold asif I bs- longed in Afrios! You've got to make 1 suppose “Yes, sir, you! Now then, write it down. I'm forty-three years old,and nolying. I've been married three times and am the mother of nine liv- ing children. My father wss born in England, and my mother in this coun- try. Iwasbomnin New Jersey, and my occupation is that of a widow who don’t care two cents for all the men you caa pile intoa ten acre lot! Got that all downi” “'Yes, but you see—" T dou’t soe nothing, If L3 put in the census, all right. If I find I Sfifi A GREAT FRENCH PHILOSOPE 150 par box | Samics mailed £t al ferar'o1 applicatio 1o P. Neustaedter & /AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The _brilliant, f;lsclnalmfi tints of Complexion for whic ladies strive are chiefly arti- ficial, and all who will take the trouble may secure them. ; These roseate, bowitching hues l'ollaw the use of Hagzan’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, lmlm-s«, Erup- tions, all evidences of excite- ment and every imperfeetion. Its effects are immediate and | 30 natural that no human being cau detect ifs application, iseased patio how they recove: heaith, © choertal spirite’ and ing Stinoxs’ Livan BRGULATOR. heapest, Purest aad Best Family Medl. the in the World. For DYSPEPSIA Billious Att: any iufarious contalning those Sou wilch an all-wise Pro ountries whero Liver Dis ill cure all Diseases canse: o Liser and Bowels. "GO EAST VA TR Chicare & Vorthwestern EEALL. O AY. 2,380 MILES OF ROADI e SAORT, SURE o Route Serween COUNCIL BLUFF8 —am— C#ICAGC, MILWAUKEE a1l polute EAST and NOBTEL OFFERS THE TRAVELING EUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND ADVANTAGES, THAN GTHER RUAD THE WEST. w Ltls the ONLY ROAD between COUNOIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which 1s run PULLMAN HOTEL OARS! 11 addition to thesoand to please il clasees of tecveler, ¢ given FIRST-CLASS MEALS st i's EATING STATION a: 80 cents ench. ITS TRAGK IS STEEL R/ 118 e RR et ibden ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS Al Ticket Agenta c via this rosd ususl Farabam St Depot Gt art n P ciic T san FEANCISGO Now Montgom For iuformatior tainabio at Hom Y of the Cowpany, or MARYIN HUCHITT, W M STENMITT, Gen't Ma Gon'l Fasa. Agent, CiifoAco, it JAMES ete, not 0. Adirems any RK, Gen'l Ag't Omaha & Conne | Blvfls SHORT LINE 1880. K.C,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R,, Is the oaly Direct Line to LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No “liange of cars tetweon Omaba aud St. Loals a0d but une between Omaba aud New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACHING ALL h.lslern & Westen Cities oo charges and io stvance of other lines. od with Pullman's , Palace Day Coach- Platform ST. Westinghouse Alr-Brake. LFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA s City, St Joteph andWd ufth KR, vl SUBQ 38t Lodis. w8 for sale at. all coupon stations 1 the A C. DAWES, Gen'l :np! Gen'l Pass. & 1loket St Joseph, Mo W. C. SEACHKIS 214 Fifceenth Sticet, Donglas, Union Block, Omaba. JOS. TEHON, A.B. BARNARD, poarance of the akin aad Eyes s dry ten mistaken f-r Consumption. Sometizes mavy of 'hese symptoms attend thodieease, at othera very few;hut tho Liver, ti st orgia in the body, I generuly he seat of the di regulated in time,great Toflerag, wrechedncesank desth whl onei I can re~ommend a8 20 efficacious remedy for disease of tho Liser, Heartbura Simmong’ Liv-r Regulator. Lewls 1825 Mawter Street, Amistant Post Mas Philadelppia MANUZACTUAND ONLY ST ApvzReT buing a dr . whi many 1a ural nineral water Bev T becumes va- 14 of atue powdor—has 13 the tac Itis th the most admiruble yreparation not only e o R SO adrigit, froen ‘altaati e and corres- tive, and i fual SOLD s vesk n your o s and 8 o, 2ddres & Cou Fordand. 3 ONLY EFFEOTUAL KIDHEY REMEDY AND BPECIFIC FOR Bright'sDiscase, Liabetes, Nervous in in 1he Fec vey, Gravl, Iucontinence aud Retention ‘of Urine,aud Femalo Complaints. o Kidnoss, entl!lsd Sord tor our treatise o s tlo pamphist Excelsior Kidney Pad Co., SOLE PROFRIETORS. o iy D.W. SAXE 800, IRDN TURBINE WIND EHGIHE Omana, sin'sthers, you'l sse me again. Good ith that she gave her ambrella an extrs iourah,upsat tho chair on which rosted her foot, and sailed nnt without a Jook behind. E— More Hair than Brain. From the New York Uim Revlew, Thomas Baker of Oxford, Maig, writes ua that thers is & man living in tht town who said. when Fromont was 8 Prosidential candidate, that he would not shave or have Lis hair cut until_Fremont was elocted. Ho has kept his word #0 for, and his_hair is very longand his beard of immense srowth. His mouth has been out of sight for many years. Politioally now he in s radical g-eenbacker. e — A Mormon’s Family. Ouray (Utab) $olid Muldoon. Rov. Geo. Howard, a distinguished Mormon divine from Sierza La Sal, Otah came o ysterday, Rer. EoW- soven wives, s # over and ' ooud fr youle e dnn. Ihirteen chidrgp, = Bapvester; plays an quung o of dygw po'ier, 30d squists theology with kY tha gloquenes azd didos of & Tl BY MANUFACTURE! Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. ‘The Strongest aud ost Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld, ‘Hundrods in use In Towa and Nebrasks old by Doalers in nearly every county. This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump which is perticulariy adapted to Wind Mill ase, as it works easily and throws a c stream, and not froeze up in the cold 8-nd for est weather. prio: list W. H RAYNER, '-lun: Ozmaba, Neb. Puss. Agent, Omaha. Gen'rl Agent, Omaba. ( IT\ & PACIFIC St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The (ld Reliable Siowr City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH or BISMARCK, : Al Brakesand Buffer. And for SPEED, SAF[" AID COMFORT Drawing Roora wd Toll d Ly the com- ango between Elegant e nll Blats, at 6.5 pm. 10:20 p. ', and St. Paul HOURS 1N Abvaxce of ANy Oruer Roure. ot & et :Ea., ot yoar ticket eud ne o x HILLS, e (cudent, LI.V!A" \)H:,.[uq: S e At SRy ourbcsters Freigit n Pas-sizee Agent. i Counc.| Bloffs 5 THROUGH TO CH CACO Without Change of Cars! TEH®E CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QIIIIIGY RAILROAD. With sm_oth sud Perfect Trark, Elegaut Fas- senger Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINIKC CARS Iged by the Pross, snd all who ¥"(0 be the Best Appointed and \ged ! oad In the Country. PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that thi BEST ROUTE TO GHIGAGB, "Aud Points East, North and Northwest. Krow Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, ‘And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Sieeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. 11 By Tsivs on U inoars qsiyped with Ay Wi Liouse Patent Alr Drakes and Fiaitorm and PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DiNING CARS ‘Are run on the Burington Koute. ‘Gen'] Mavager. CeRILL v, General Agent, Qmata, H. . DUEL, Ticket Agent Omaba. fepsdl $5 10 B "k Portiand, Saine. Sampres werih Stingon & Con DISEASES, VIR COMPLAINTS, stipation and Pifes. !r A("!" ON THE ZOWELE AND KID- Ll T A ve e A | 'I‘I—IE G-REA.T APPETIZER---SURE GURE For COLGHS COLDS, BR )\C!UTI\ ASTHMA, CON: MP. S 3 ROAT and LUNGS. TOLU ROCK and B~ a r and fareiiy Putup in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. CAUTION Extract from Report of the Cor sioner of Internal Re ETVEAT, CFFICK OF INTERNAL RE Wessrs. LAWRFNCE & MAKTIN, 1 tAUM, Com , Chicago, Ili LAWRENCE & MXRTKN Pro; Sold by DRUGG! WHO ¥ N, UAINI’ED WITH THE S OCRAF HY 0~ !Nll COUNTRY. ~BL&' < LG ACQ E BY EXAMININO THIS MAI’ THE == T T g e eaeas z NEFAL B R ¢ THROUGH 1 wil diversis with the L. % & M. Ity with il lines for e l‘anA LL. jperintendent. CHAS. & FURNITURE, B bmié»., FEATHE! WINDOW SHHADES. And everything pertainis the Furniture Upholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSCRTMERT OF NEW COODS AT i HE LOWHEST PRICES. QreAss. fiuxvnzxox 1268 and 1216 ¥arnham Nire< ', ‘ Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivaior FOR 1 880. z 1o MAHUFAGTUREB BYP P. I‘f‘hST&CG SPRINGFI‘ They also make Buckeye Tmp: or Feam Wak Cultivator, with or The New Force Feed Buckeye Brill, cue o (v Herse = yle Enquire for them at the best de F. H. PUGH, Gen Humphreys' Hom oopath

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