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45 Yearsbeforethe Publie, N DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are ot recommended a8 & remedy * for all the ills that flesh is beir to,” ut in affections of the Liver, and in a] 1 Bilious Comx‘lm‘;gs. Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of that character, stand without a rival. i ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre. paratory 1o, or affer taking quinine. | Ae 2 sizaple purgatise they are unequsied. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box hasa red-wax seal on the lid, ‘withthe impression, McLA. S LIVER LL. Fach wrapjer bears the signa- tures of C. McLane and FLemize Bros, F= Insist z the genuine DiC. McLAN ¢ PILES, pre- pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, led dis but same pronunciation. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, A Specdy and Effectua] Cure. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Has stood the test of FORTY YEARS' trial. Directions with each vottte, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTA oyt PRVOSIBTE, WANTED Lo Aseote exerswbers tomet Tes, Coflee, Baking Powder. Flavoring Extracts, ctc , by sampi i good. Outfi trec. Peoples Tea Ca., Box 020, 8. Louis, Mo. y: T S L1V ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Hinax A Sromors STURCES & BARTLETT, A TTORNEVATLAW. -No 1, CreightonBiock, Omaa, Neb. CHARLES POWELL, o USTICE OF THE ¥ksCE s orter 1ot and Farniam Sts., Omaka Neb. . SIMERAL, TIORNEY AT LAW-—Campbeils Block, 18t Street, between Farnam and Douglag’ OMAHA, NEB. D. L. THOMAS, ATERE A5 o e Boom §, Cre A. C. TROUP, L ST T P = Bt OMAHA, NEB. DEXTER L. THOMAS, TTORNEY AT uw—emmx:‘ausu 3 = CHADWICK, Bur_et. A. SWARTZLANDE TTORNEY AT LAW—Cor. 15th and Parnbam troet. maysstd ml!ln X “’um"n LAW. AXD O R A A, Boom No. 6, Frenser Block, Post oo OMAHA, NEB. WM. L. PEABODY, L‘mu—h htoa Block, next to Post Office, OMAHA, A®Patents Prooured. 8& WOTARY PUBLIC. OOLLECTIONS MADE E D. MCLAUCHLIN. TIURNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF p.TBE PEACE—Southesst corner Fificeath uglas St B Culuctions Prowptly Atanded to.wa O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, _OFFICE-Union Block,Fifteenih an¢ Farnbam £. L. ROBISON, BENTONM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK, COR- DOUC. & I5TH STS. OMAEA, NER. W J. Connell, n;-':;_fl,.-:r,orney-at-an‘ Office: —Frout rooms, u pew brick building, X. Farnbam & sta stairs, tu Hanscom's " corner Fitteenth and Jomn 1. Bamen. Onas B, Raviox. REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. attention will be fldmml:‘fll .:‘l!l.l o every “Qumerition Tl i Court o the Sikia arit the iy States. Ofco., Farnham St., opposite Court House. WARD W. SIMERAL, . EY AT LAW—Room 6 Orelghton , 18th rd Douglas streote. oddh C. F. MANDERSON, G 3 Host RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Only Direct Line to France. GSNERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAI BV vty s & AMERIQUE, B. Joocia, Woduealsy February T gl b o Bisarage, b teadtag e, beiding ERm i 53 4th D e . Dokt Mokt oot e O ot [ ‘NOILIKWASNOD ‘puemeunio( suorg wwneamouy ‘swcedesa o1 A FAMILY TONIC AND BHVERAGH. na BITTERS! ILER & G0, BOLE MANUFACTURERS, OMAHA. Neb. Serto upknown remedy for all et o 15 Kideva, Blad e, aad. Urioary . S, Drop, , Rright's Discas:, inability 1o fetain of €xpe % Drine, Catarzh of he Blidcer, bigh colored scaniy urige, Painiul Crinatng, LAME \CK, General Weskness, end all Female Com- piaiats. effchs and cures when ot e s ESRERRS T DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., P! Toledo, O. N ket 2edrem tor our lude bock, B SR T dapesttor Nebraehn, E: W. W. Eaxruers. A M. TIORNEY AT LAW—Offce 1604 Farnham | £ THE DAILY BEE — e OMAKA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETGRS. 916 Farnham, bet. 9tA and 10th Strests TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Copr1 vear, in advance (postpaid), Smuts 3 s 8manths THE MAILS, .4 p. . for tates Lowa leave but cncen o rentron 1391 p. . Sandere. THOMAS F. HALL. Postraaater. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. Laasa. Daily Express....13:15 p. m. do Mixed = TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTOK, LEAVE OMaRA. Express... pm. Mail..... 8 sl 0:00 p. m. Sundays Excepted. | Sancays Excepud. CHICAGO,{ROC K ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mail........6:00a m. | Mall 340 p.m. CHIZAGO NORTHWESTEK. Eaged p.m. | Mafl 25y, m. oniy line ruuning Pullman Sleeping Cars ‘out of Omaba to Union Depot, OMAMA & NORTHWESTERN AND (SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC EAILROADS. B. & M. R R. o NEBRASKA. i) 901 Kearnty T oo eyt am | Bloomington( = oo Tadary 53 pm | ed Clood () Red Cioud (e 7:5bpm | Plattsa'th (ar) §: Bloom'gton(ar:25 pm | Omha (arr) . REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Huutings (1) &5 m | Hloomgtan 401300 Blomingion 1:3 pm | Hastings () 6:58 p m Orleant (1¥) 7:30 & m | Indlancla (1) 120 Orl:ans (ar) 7:00 p m | Indianoa (v) 230 SIOUX CITY & ST. PAULR. B oo S | Mail BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. Lesve Omabs, daily.—8 &.m,05.m, 108 . m,1p.m., ¥p. m.,3p.m, 5. m, © Councll Blufls;—835 a.m , #:351.m, 103 a m, 35 a m m, & 3:2%p. m, 5Hpm, Four trips on B:mday. Lonto Cuaba:—8a, my 7 2 1,820 8. . 1 618 a.m,, 0:08. m, 0 p. m. T30 P w i il 054 m, Bund: axnren. ! 43s5p.m, y except: COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Markets, Owuaza, July 26, 1880, UTTER AND EGUS, k3 = 108140 7@10 % 2z 8@9 & Extra o SRR Extra choice and very bright. Bright Table Drips. New Orleans Moflasses Market advaocing, - Rio, prime to chice Rio'good to :;.;‘im s 5" Oysters, 2 Th cans, & case. o’ 11 cany o 31, ¥ case Standard Peaches, 3 Ib, ¥ case. “ 3ty 1 case. Raspberries, 21b, ¥ cate. inckberrion, 2 1b, ¥ case. ase. 198696909 20 69 €10 80 11000 £SUBBBEEBERASES & String Beans, 2 Tb, per case.... SUNDRIES. Nutmege.. Cheese full cream. GLASS, Window Glass, 60 per cent. dis. et ot i Cast plo = e Jesp, Eng. do Vo onw P 8388 Ancona faacy. Mancheste: Merrima Merrimac skiriin: Amerlcan . Awoske: Awning stripes Lewitton, A. Hamiltca cga. Framing. 18 ft. and under. Each add, ft. over 18, per M ucing, No. 1,12 to 20 ft. " No. 2,12 to 20 ft. Sheeting, dressed, No. 1. No. 2. Common bosrds, dressed £TOCK BOARDS, swiNG, No. 1 widing. No.8 “ 828 FickeTs. No. 1 pickets, por M. INGS el 88 88 ‘sss232 8% FINIBHING, No. 1 finish, 1}, 13, and 2in. .. No.l *“’1in 13, 13, sad Zin. Tinisrrassis, BEE 85858% s2s 838 w o No. Corrugated celling, No. 1 LEs, SHIN A star (best) sh ngle No, 2 2 HHair, por bu oot Tarred felt, 100 1bs. .., O & hareons par 10015 i tions, per 16014 iia Well curbing - Rough §, and 2 & per 100 ft. lin. Brmm wow Havws SREBY SR3ISRAST L5388 33888 g . Quarter 8 in. Osk, 4x4 “ 4x6 001 cept they are the samo kind of crit- 7! 1Ba17 10a12 25al 50 2 | self that the law students were not 0 | told him, though, what ho might de. 3 | months you never-see the beat. FHE JINBRE. | ¥HE MUEBAND WO JOINEP AwL 7EE BECRET ORDERE. ¥odora Argo. | which gleamed thefires of a detsrmina- | tion casily not balked. She wa'kedinto Major Huse's office in Patten'’s b} ok | and requested a private int-rview,and having obtained 1t and satisied her- listening at the key-hole, said, elowly, solemaly and impressively: *I_want a divorce.” “What for? Isupposed you had one of the *_ ¢ of husbands,” taid the major. = “I wpose that's what everybody thinks; but if they knew what I've suffored in ten yeors they’d wonder I hadn't scalded him long ago. I ought to, but for the sake of the young ones T'veborne it snd said nothing. I've pend on, and now the time's come, I won't stand_it, young ones ar no young ones; I'll havea divorce, and if the neighbora want to blab themselves hoerse about it they can, for I won't stand it another da; ‘‘But what’s the matter? Don't your husband provide for you ! Don’t he treat you kindly 1" pursued the lawyer. “‘We get victusls enough, and I don’t know but he's as true and kind as men in general, and he's never knocked none of us down. I wish ho had, then I'd get him into jail and know whore he was nights,” rotorted the woman. “Then what's your complaint sgainst him?” ““Well, if you must know, he's one of them plaguey jiners.” “A what” “‘A jiner—one of them pesky fools thav's alweys jining eomething. There can’t nothing come along that’s dsrk and ely snd hidden but he'd jine it. 1t snybody shoul d get up a society to burn his nouse down, he'd jine 1t just as soon s he could get in; and it he had to pav for it, he'd go sll the sud- dener. ~ We hadn't been married more than two months when he fined the Know Nothin's. We lived on a farm then, and every Saturday night he'd come tearin’ in befora supper, grab & fist full of nat-cakes, and go off gnaw- in’'em, and thavs the last I'd see of him till morning. And every other night he'd roll and tumble in his bed and holler in his sleep: ‘‘Put none but Americans on_guard—Gecrge Washington;” and rainy days he'd go outin the corn and jab at a picture of the Pope with an old baynet that was there. T ought to put my foot down then, but he fooled me 80 with his lies sbout the Pope's coming to make all the Yankee girls marry Irishmen, and to eat upall the babies that warn't born with a ross on their foreheads, that I let him go on, and encouraged him in it. “Then he jined the Maaons. P'raps you kaow what them be, but I don’t tera that built Solomon’s temple and taok owe of the concubines; and of all the darned noneense and gab about worshipful masters and square and compasses and sich like that we had had in the house for the mext six And he's pever outgrowed it, nuther. What do you think of & man, Squire, She was about forty five years old, | | well dressed, had black hair, rather | thia aud cinged with gray, and eyes in | b urbon whisky. Brandy, very fine, per gal common to fino. “ H Gin, 100 per cent . T B T e g - e 100 canes S smpasDes pint i Daskel Port. Sherri St Ales, Edinburg . “* Bass & Co.’s Guinness Dublin stout . LEATHER. Best slaughter solo. Best oal French ki) French calf, leading Domestic kips . . Domertic calfs. .. Hemlock upper, per foo Oak upper, por 3ot % Grain, upper per foot. %inin.z!. per odz opplags per do Morrooss (hootleg) o fos. bt oil dressed. .. . - B 28 REISSSLT33KIISRREES 110l 40 1 50a2 10 11 00 358 3 30083 25 gl kid. . 0 Boot webbing, per foot. 5 HARNESS LEATHER. No. 1 Pittsburg oak 4 No. 1 Pittaburg 2 No, 2 Hemlock . COAL-RETAIL. Anthracite.... g Blossbuig Wyoming. Joosa .. Towa nut. ‘White Breas GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN, Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption s certainly the greatest medical remedy ever placed within the roach of suffering humanity. Thou- sands of once hopelees rufferers, now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only doesit posi- tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Asthms, Brorchits, Hay- Fever, Hoarznoss and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow- er o8 if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a large bottle unless you know what you are getting. We_therefore earnestly request you to call on your draggist, J. K. Ism, and get a trial bottle free of cost which will convince the most skeptioal of its wonderful merits, and show you what a regular one dollar size bottle will do. For saleby J, K. IsE. 4) —— CHICAGO SHOT TOWER (O. STANDARD _ SHOT T ‘THE BESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Manufactarers of Lewd Pips Shestand Bar Lee Block Tor, Pige and Soiier, Limsesd OB and Oil Cake. 'ORDERS SOLICITED, TONORTH CLINTON ST-, CHICAGO. Cotl SnIimaTEaTCay " A.F. RAFERT & GO, Contractors and Builders. Fine Woodwork a Specia'ty. Agentsfor the Encaastic Tiling 1 1510 DODGE BT., OMAHA 75al 10 | his goings on. 1 10al 30 | and told me so. 25826 that'll dress hisself in a white apron, *bout big enough for a monkey's bib, and go merching up and down, and making motions, and talking the fool- ish lingo at a picture of George Washe ington in_a green jacket, and a trues on Lis stomackl ~ Well, that's my Sam, and I've etood It a8 long as I'm agoin’ to, *“The next lunge the old fool mad was into the 0dd Fellows, A SLICK TRICE. BY WHICH A THIEF CALTURED 4 HOTEL ULEEK'S BEST st 17 The full particulars of ths ocour. { rence by which Mr. G. W, Albright cashier of tho Lndel, au ! ine family wero victimizod ate now obtaiasble, | the firat police report being, aa usval, | incomplete aud inageurate, At about 8 'cluck Thursday a gen- tlomnaly sppeating young man; of about thirty-Gve apparently, hastily | No. 2334 Morgan street, the res; of Mr. C. A. Al } Lindell hotel, gt, cashier of the L The young man's face wes pale, his appearance betokened haste, and he pauted heavily. His forehead was wriukled with anxi ¥, and {n his hand he carried a lotter, He hurriedly pulled the bell. The ting a-licg-a-ling was not liko the plaintive [ eal of the book agent, nor yet_the imperious note of the fand- lord’s ring when ke wants a month's rent;neit.er was it the timorous ap- peal of the forlorn handmaiden when she seeketh for work. It was none of these; it was a woful ring, & sound of foreboding and dissster. Mrs, Al- bright, as she hurried to the door, realzed this, and with blanched oheeks wes preparei to receive the news of some great disaster. “Is this Mrs. Albright!” asked the young ma “It is," replied the lady, with a sinking heart. “‘Then 1 am afraid I have bad news for you. Please read t It was brief enough. Starting with the printed letter-head of the Lindell hotel, it stated that Mr. Albright had fallen down an_clovator-way and was ed the eleps of the mansion, | ficial. and all who will take the ence | trouble may AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES | The brilliant, tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti- securs them. ‘These roseate, bewitching hues follow the use of Hagan's Mag- nolia Balm—a delicate, harm- less and always reliable article, Sold h{' all druggists, The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish, removes Sal- lowness, Tan, Redness, Erup- tions, all evidences of excite- ment aud every imperfection. 1ts effects are immediate and sonatural that no human being can deteet its application, Asic the reco- ered dyspeptics,bil- us sufterers, vic. [ t fevar and Ine Sruong L Rraviaton, dangerously injured, and requested thata suit of clothing, including ua- derwear, bo sevt immediately, and waa sigod by Mr. Scudder, one of the propricters of the hotel. “ will go to him,” eaid tho wife, “Ne, don't do that," said the sym- pathetic maesener, w ping away tome drops of grief from his own brotzed cheek. ‘‘bighas the best of care. Dr. Atwood has been called in, snd an- other physician in whom you may have perfect confidence, - Besdes, he is in the care of the other clerks of the hotel, and all that is necessary is the clothing for which he has sent, and ho wll be brought home imme- diately.” BLOOD WILL TELL. “But can’t I do anythingl” asked the stricken wifo. “Wall, he might need some arnica and plenty cf ice, and some cologne to wash away the blode—" “Blofl" shrieked the lady, and fain-ed de.d away. “‘Here are the clothes,” said Mra. Albright'smother. “Now please hur- 1y back and Iring him h mo.” It was the luet suit_crdered by Mr, Albright from a fashionable failor. Ho had just paid for those clothes by drawivg a check for £63: There was also & complote suit of new under- clothing. ““Tho street cara are 2law,” hinted the messenger. “Here is §5; hire a carrisge; go quick!” The yous the corner. heard of sinca. Then in frightened haste the ladies sent out aud bouzht a hundred pounds of ice, ¢ edvised by the ycung men, and stored it up in the dining room. The front parlor was quickly oonvert- ed into an invalid's chamber. Bou- quets Wera cut and heavy ourtains drawn in pregaration for ths poor sufl- erer. A litter was procured to trans- port the maimed body from the car- riage to the house, and the family re ceived the sincere sympaihy of all the Dear u bors. bright'staiiad for horae, Ho boarded man went quick—around nd has not beonseen nor he told mo he'd jined them, but he kinder pacified me by tel'ing me thoy had a sort of branch show that took in women and he'd get me in as_soon 25 he found out how to doit. ~Well, one night he come home and said T'd been proposed, and somebody had black- balled me. Did it hisself, of course, Didu’t want me around knowing to Of course ho didn't, ‘Then he jined the Sons of Malter. Didn’t say nothing to me about it, but 5 00a0 2y | Bmeaked off one night, pretendin’ he'd got to set up with an Odd-feller, and I'd never found out, only he come home lockin’ like a man that had been through a threshing machine, and I wouldn’t do a thing for him till he ownedup. And soit’s gene from b 10 wus, and from wus to wusser, ji ing this and that and t'other, “till he's worship mitnister of the Ma- sons, and goddees of hops of the Odd Follows, and sword- swallower of the Finnegans, and Vir- gin Cerus of the Grange, and Grand Mogzul of the Sons of Indolence, and Two-edged Tomahawk of the United Order ot Blackisen, and Tale-bearer of the Mercifal Manikins, and Skip- per of the Guild Caratrine Columbus, and Big Wizard of the Arabian Knuights, and Pledge-passer of the Re- form club, and Chief Bugler of the Irish Mechanics, Purse-keeper of the Order of Canadian Conscienca, and Double-barreled Dictator of the Koights of the Brass Circler, and Standard-bearer of the Royal Arch- angels, and Sublime Porta of the On- ion League, and Chambermaid of the Celestial Cherubs, and Puiss tentate of the . Petrified Pig-stickers, and the Lord only knows what else, T've borne it and borne it, hopin® he'd cet 'em all jined after awhile, but “taint no use, and when he'd_got into anew one, aud been made Grand Guide of the Nights of Horror, 1 told him T quit, and I will.” Here the’ msjor interrupted, say- ing: g“Wall, your husband is pretty well initiated, that's & fact; but the eourt will hardly call that &’ good cause for divorce. The most of the societies you mention are composed of honora. ble men, and have excellent reputa. tions. Many of them, though called lodges, are relief associations and mu- tual insurance companiev, which, if your husband should die, would take care of you, aud would not see you suffer if you were sick.” “See me suffer when I'm sick! Take care of me when he's dead! Wall, I guess not; I can take care of mysolf when he's dead, and if I can't I can get anvther. There's plenty of ‘em. And they needn’t bother them- selves when I'm siok, either. want to be sick and suffer,it's none of their business, especially after all the sufferin’ I've had .when I ain't sick, because of their carryin's on. And you needn’t try and make me believe it's all right, either. Iknow what it is to live with a man who jines so many lodges that he don’t never lodge athome, and sign his name, “‘Yonrs traly, Sam. Smith, M. M.,1'0. O.F., K.0.B,K. of P, P.of H,R. A. H,LIP,Kof X.N.C., L. E T,HER,RJP,XYZ,ete" *‘Oh, that is harnless amusement,” remarked Mr, Huse. She locked him equare in the eye and sai I you are a jiner yourselt.” He admitted that he was toa cer- tain extent, and she arose and said: “Iwouldn't have thought it. A man like you, chairman of a Sabbath school and supertendent of the repub- licans ! It's enough to make a man take pisen, Bot 1 don’t want any thing of you. I want a lawyer that dau’t belong to nobody or nothig’.” And she balted out of the 3 inquired where Captain Paf and kept. ht heart, aud got off st the corner, whistling Oh ! Dem golden slippers ! He etopped at the news stand to buy acopyof Puck, and was sauntoring along tho atrect upon a broad grin at the ccmical cartoons, when o lady, ona of tho neighbore, rushed ou: to her front gate and excliimed, “Oh, Mr. Albright, ain’t you dead 7* “T believe not,” he replied. ““What gaye you that impressiou !” ““Why, your wife heard 80 an_hour 4 "Tig very strange,” said Albrizht, and ho quickened his steps. ArriviLg at heme he ran up the steps, rusiied in the door and was in an instant almost smothered by loving arms and tender kisses, while in hysterical tones the question w “‘Ycu are not dead, “T believe not, “What gave you that impression!” Aud thenit came out how a bold bad thief had gotten away with his best suit of olother, and Albright was mad, but spake he never & word. Last _evening, about 7 o'clock, De- tectiveO'Neil captured tha thief, John Soarritt by name. He wasf.und nesr a low haunt of vice, having pawned not only the proceeds of his robbery, but his own clothing as well, and le was put in the cell, barefooted, hat- less and coatless. The cluthingstolen from Mr. Albright was found at a pawnboroker’s, where it had been put in pawn for the paltry sum of $5. he hotel people think he is the same man who lately tried to work the Simmons Hardwaro company for a large lot of revolvers, etc., signing the order with the firm name of Gris- wold & Scudder, proprietors of the Lindell —— Where Wheat Doos Not Pay. Fruncisco Alta. e calitvetion of wheat in Cali- fornia has been vnpro fi'able to most of those who have made it their ex- clusive or chief business. The only very notble success is that of Dr Glenn, who has become a millionaire, and poesibly he owes as much to good Tuck in finding a favorite combination of soil avd climate, with propitious seasons at the beginning of his farm- ing operation, as to the management, which, howsver, was doubtless excel Ient. If any other of the rich men of great lindholders of the state owes hisfortune to wheat, his career is unknown to uz, or, at least, does not now occur to us. The small size and cheap style of the farm build- ings,the sbundance of farm mortgages, the frequency of foreclosures, the hich rate of farm loaus, the difficulty of obtaining them, and the misrating character of many of the agricultural laborers, are among the evidences that the business generally is not one of regular profit. Tne yield and the price are both subject to fluctuations much greater that for the wheat grow- ers in other regions. ———— Buckien's Arnica Saive The Best SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sorcs, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Ohilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlod in every case or money re fanded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH, Omaha. Lapres find relief from their head- ache, costiveness, swimming in the head, colic, sour stomach, restlessness, etc., etc., by taking Simmens’ Liver Regulator. Parions living in unbealthy localities may avod all bijous attacks by taking a dose of Simmozs’ lflve.r Regulator occas- ionally to keep the liver ig healthy actioz. 1t should be used by 2ll persons, old and yousg. It isnot uopleacant, is 3 p Telephone poles afe going mp &ll lovurM.mhAluom Lasdit stable und, is pot injuriv the most delicate constitution, and will Keap the liver In healthy action. Tite Cheapest, Purcet ane tedl- g i Setgest, Purcat sod Best Family Medl. A, CONSTIPATION, Janadics 0K HEADACHE, Coiic, De s, SOUR STOMACH, Hear not s ivaled Southern Ramedy ls wasrantea 0 coutain & single particle of MERGORY, or a0y infurious mineral sabstance, but fe Purely Vegetable, Contalniog those Southern Roots and Herbs, wiich wn al-wise Providence has placed I AT oA tuscinating | 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! 1t 1a the SHORY, SURE aa: COUNGIL BLUFFS | sadal | CHIGAGO, MILWAT Itls the O COUNCIL BLU¥ Upon which 1 LMAN HOTEL ( ITS TRACK 18 STEEL RAILS | 78 Tohchds S THE +INEST! IS EQUIPMENT FIRST C 76 you wish the Best Tra: n tions you will buy EFAND WILL TAE All Ticket Agen MARVIN HUCHITT, Gen'l Manager, a CHICAGO, ILL. JAMES T. CLARY, Gen’l Ag't Omaha & Cous SHORT Li: cuntries whora Liver Disoass most roval. 1 il sl Disecsey v riage the Liver and andmuu.l 2D -t Tux STUPTONS of Liver Crrmplaint are o BUILE o b tasie i the moathy Fatn, b th ack ilexor Jointnten mimak temi Sous Weomach Lovwof ap e nately costive and lax; Headache; Loss of Memory, with a painful sensation of Daving fail o s wmething which ‘ough o maser hasn it Lok Sirt, & thick yaion ohe Fan0e O th skin 31 Eyse, o dry Congh o e mistaken L Coneumption: © - 0% symptoms sttend i, othors very o o e orean 1o the body. £ Konerally he seas e:ave, a0l o roguate it reat in, wretchedncas and eath whl oo, AT e aa i Sthcasivon remely for 1880. K.C.,ST. JOE&C. B.R.R,, In ths ouly Direct L.ine ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA aud the W) No change of cars betweon Omata and but one betwoen O ¥ SIX DAILY PASSENGER TIHAIN ERAGHING ALL Eastern & W With less chargos and i1 This eutire line ks e leeaso of the Liver, Hearthura aud Dyspepata, mmens’ Livr Rezulaor. Lawis G. Wander, Street, Asistant Post Master, © h.ve’taated s virtues, rersonally, and that for “Dyavepeis, Billiousness * and g Hoadac! ve tried forty o eors Simmons’ Liver Rog ' of them istor not only reeved, F Teligriph and Messenger, MANUPACTORND oxuY BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PHILADELPIIA, PA, Price, 61.00° 80/d by all Druggista. sentdeniawly HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR =5 RENEWER. dard actisle is compounded with the fTects o as wonderful and satisfaotory as It restores gray or faded hair to Its youthful I¢ Famovee all erupti s, itobing aud dandraff; tho salp by lta becoues white and nic properties ore the capillar- heir sormal vigor, preventing bald. making thy hair grow. thick - and easing nothing 123 boen found 80 effec- or s eparation DYE, Forthe Whiskers. prepsration may e relied on to disersti parati ) permay lor whicn will MANUFACTURED BY . P. HALY. & CO., Nashus, N. B Sold by all Druggista and Dealers in Medicine. ither Rab or wash — | Without Dispepaia’s tortured vietim, Why crosa theocemn tils To drink the Sei Pre<cnts the s-If same draught, b as the Seitzer s fou tain qulled. healing thirg tho G eat Phy § an, into the Epring SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE 5 MaNUFACTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest snd Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld. Handreds 1n use in Tows and Nebraska 8cid by Dealers in nearly every county. This cat represents oar Buckeye Force Pump which is particalariy adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not freeze vp in the cold- est weather. Bend for price list W. H. RAYNER, . ¥ puice R AR BOOTS AND SHOES At s LOWER PIGURE than st any other shos houss Ln the clt, P. LANG'S, 236 FARKHAM 8T. LADIES' & GENTSy SHOES MADE TO 0 2 v Pase. Agent, Omaha. SIOUX CITY & PACHY AxD St. Paul & Sioux C RAILROADS. The Cld Reliable Siows ity R 160 MILES SHORTEST ROUTH From COUNCIL BLUFFS to 8T. PAUL, MINN DLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pointsin Nort Finnesota and chouse Atiiomatic Air ilier Piatform Coupler and Bufler. A for SPELD, SAFETY AND COMFOTT 10:20p. n IN ADVANCE THROUCH TO GH:CACO Change of Car TELE CHICAGO BUHLINGTON & QG!‘Jfi!! RAILROAT. With Emooth ard Perfect Track, Eicg senger Ceaches, 5 PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINIKE CARS Tt is acknowledged by the P nd st Man'god s oud i ’ PASSENGERS GOING ¥ hould bear in mind that this is BEST ROUTE TO CHicAGS?, assemgers by this Boute bave chice of FO‘iJR DIFFERENT ROUTE iy Lincs of 1 ity Witho A Exprees Tains on this lineare, PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D KING CARS 2 run on th uriing s icPI, weueral Agent, Omaba. e 66 o e At eriaia, 3 g That Aci 5 d THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KiD I'and LUNGS. ROC RYE 4 ies he money than paim off vpon v 3 RYE, wh ¥ on each 1 w0 stamped, it o to pa B. RAUM, Commisstoner prietors, Chicago, Ilis. DEALERS everywhere . CHAT THI " rms!l:oul‘ll".“t ST = *0CX ISLAMD & PACIZIC R, R. ECTING LINK 'I?,I\?!F\ I'IIIF -”T.THE' 1= Bl Cae 1w s S0 w50 cua eajoy your - 1) (igos span the M JRTMENT OF MEW COODS AT THE WEST PRICES. CELAS. SHIVEARIORK 1288 and 1200 Farnham Street. proved Buckeye : Riding Corn Cultivator Ummaha, Neb. us DEBILITY i Woaknoss and Prom J Homeopathic= =Specific No. 23 n. Prica §1 per vial ox PHYSICIAN ¢ LOCATED HIS M7D- L OFFICE, OMAHA, SECRASZA

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