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45 Yearsbefore the Publie, THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE’ LIVER PILLS 27E pot reesamended o5 8 remedy el the i1, fiat fle o 1 Bilious yepepeia and Sick Head- , or diseases of that character, they gtand without a rival ACUE AND FEVER. o better catbiartic can be used pre- paratory to, or after faking quinine. As = simple purgative they are nnequaied. IEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box lias a red-wox seal on the lid NE'S LIVER zor 1 = ih Dr.C. \ld ANDS 1 v r:'fi rfi E(sm::: pared by NG BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the marke g full of fmitations of the name HeLase, spolled differently, ut sme Tronuneitio BOWEL COMPLAINTS, | — A Epocdy ond Effectun) Cove. PERRY PAVIS' PATN-KILLER aw stoud the st of TORTT VAR’ trial, Disoctions wich ez, vuttle, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTH _—_— WANTED Lo dseuteey syvbare tonetl s, Coffee, Dakig Powder. Bovoring birsce de by dwpe, o G, <. #uo s Co., Box Profit good ot 230, Ex. Lovls, Mo, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, a4 Srosere. W. W. Basmiam. STURCES & BARTLETT. AW-_20 1,0 uBlock, " GHARLES POWELL, 1E PEACE— orner J8b s0d baw Sis., 01 b, WM. SIMERAL, AT LAW-—Cempbell's Blook, TIORNE A T Mwean Farvbuss 124 Dowwias o OMAHA, NEB. 0. L. THOMWAS, TTOREY AT LAV Lount o 08 ol s e, oo 3 Orlebaa “A. C. TROUP, TTORNEY AT LAW—-nflr- 1o Hazgoom's B George DEXTER L. THOMAS, Am AT LAW—Cruicksncok s Butid 2 A. W CHADWIC! A TIORSEY AT LAW—Offce 104 Parabasm A. SWARTZLANDE Aml.\!' AT LAW—Cor. 13thand mayisy WILUIAM A, FONDA. TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Soom K. , Frense Blosk opposts Posk e i WML PEABODY, AWYER—Oco—1n ton Blook, Post Offce, OMAHA. AR-Folenis Proowrsd. @& € D. MCLAUCHLIN. TTURNEY AT LAW AKD JUSTICE OF Ah};?z FEACK~Soutbeass comer Fifteentd ook, DAzt 1o T oBRiEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, LRfl!ISDl. TTOR: LAW. 'Innl mmu ot T D.S. EENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOGK. COR. DOUC- & I5TH 8T8, OMAHA. NEB. W.J. Connell, | Attorney-at-Law, Ofice: —Frout rooms, up stairs, 1o Hsusoom's brick building, corner Fifteenth and aham Biroste Jo8¥ 1. Ruvicx. Cmis K Ramiox. REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law sttention wili be given to all guite inst.corporations of '"'J deserption ; will o the Siate and the jarahazm St., opposite EOWARD W. SIMERAL, FTORNEY AT LAW—Room 6 Orelglton Block, 18th rnd Douclas streets. 807 ©. F. MANDERSON, TIORNXY AT LAW—343 Farberm A Nebraska. PARKE uunmn, Armn:x! AT LAl RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Orros_s18 8outh Fou tcanth Street Only Direct Liue to France, CENERAL TRAISAYLAITIG BDIPA' orton st., pler of company. wvelore by thia line w10id both m-xwy B eay end o Qscocalort of oroseiog the Tanne lin & small boat 'ANADA, Faasorti, Welnmday Jausry 2 snoon. AMERIQUE, B. Jovcio, Wodueday Februaey Taopuis, Wednesday, February PRICE OF PASSAGE (including e TO HAVRE—Fine Catia, §100 an Oubin s Bicerage, B3 ncloding wine s bodding. LS b LEDIAX Aniy § Broads FRANK F. MOORES, Fo. 14, Weet B, e, Parabais and” Do s Next Door whir w-om EENNEDY'S INDIA TONIC AND PEVERAGH. ‘NOLLIKASNOD ‘syuomo3unioq SUON(IE ammRIneny ‘ewcedadq 08 A FAMILY o BITTERS! ILER & 0., SOLE MANUFACTURERS | OMAWA. Neb. Dvgggeets or scan iy guailtros | 2ot ibo pike, S5, PAD £0., PROP’IS,O XK s your sdiress for our litle Yook, VTS TEMES TR, Arwot for Kebraata, l‘ DAILY BEE e e s OMANA PUBLISHING 0., PROPRIETORS. —-_—— e 926 Farnham, bet. - TERMS OF 310py1 yeur, o em ob & moatbe T ME T-BLE THE MAILS. P = el Cifcecpentram 13t0 1 o Wundvga. TEOMAS F. ALL. Pommaster. And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIO. Arrival ive ruunis o3t of Owabi to Union D OMAHA § NORTHWESTERN AND SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC CAILROADS. Expres. ... 5000, 3 | Fxpress..... 480 B Dally Excopt Bundsys. B.& M. B B jo NEBRASKA. Hasi m ar 20 p m | ludanoi SIOUX OITY & 8T, PACLR . ¥ 0am | Expre. i Lo nay . 9a.m. | Mul BRIDGE DIVIEION Leave Omabs, Hemipm oave Coupet Blufts;—825 0., . wu;n_,uuu:. e n,klln w, [ F) 848y eavin Omabe st 9 and 31 am.s o Goana Bluse a9, L i 900 8 p . FARSKNSR TRAIM Leave Cmabs1—6s. 1,7 & W, 830 & w, 1 Lo 40w 07 B s m, 000 m, &m,!(flpl 5w OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. R et . 045 . . Pom. ccpt Bundays. M. —_———— T ———— COMMERCIAL. Omahs Wholesale Marketa. Omama, July 28, 1880, » oAN "s'uy-tm. filbnlm.Vu- b oan,ber case . 1w«x 41 ¥ oam Salon, 1 Jone.oooo S 3 Standard mm«,nm ¥ case o Stagdand P hu,)!b Y case. 2By ot iniisiha B0 0 52 $332885882U88T B aFoal £5528 N UNFORTUNAYE BRIDEGECOM. ¥ JiE WEDRING FEAST AND SHE NONEY- K] MODN €UT BEORY. 7| A Saersmento paper tells the ful 613 lowing story of the 1o-lacholy exp:- 8 vience of s newly wedded tusbuid: Ao wteresting scquel to the old ad- 715 ago, ‘O in baste and rejent at Merrimac ai'itize 61.2 l-nun, ks just occuried on & popu- | Richmonds Sae Sssi 6 1-2 lar street in onr city. A young lady e 714 who arrived here from the esst fut Sprmames. 5 abou: four mon hs tince, snd wh liag Simpeon’ e 712! kept two or thren admiring hesrts i3 a palpitating condition since that tize beoame acquaioted atour three woeks oo e 109U ik kuight of the gooee who Awnlng atrpea. .| 1+ | works on J streer, and fcr whom oth- Lewitton,A......... - 37 34 )er lovers were cast avde, or Hamiltoz ... 1 1-2|at least he thou.ht so, and o - U8 fan eurly consuwmation for wed- ded bliss wss arranged. Ac- cordingly upon M:nday n'ght last the % | weddiog-bells were made merry at n brother-in-law’s f the cvpon H street, between Six‘h and Beventh, snd 1he two happy souls were pro. nounced one by the Rex. Dr. Te—. The ceremony tcok placs at 8 c'clock, and about an hour was then spent by the large company prevent in extend- ing corgratulariona and long 1fe and nappiness to the wedded pair, Among those preseut was another of the girl’s lovers whom it had been difficulc for the bride to make up her miud as to whe Ler he was first or second in claims upon her sfiection At least her foelings toward Lim wete still such that she wanted to see him pretty well treated, and when the wedding-supper was announced sheinvited him to take seat at the head of the tatle. Upon this bestowal of THE POST OF HONOR sud the affectionate mannes in which it was done, the husbard was not 0| quite unmincful, and the wife of bis Busom ncticed that he gave beravory sour look, she thereupon demanded of him what thet lcok was fur, andhe very {rankly replied®that *4f that— 0p | ®ovs to the table Idon't.” This even the marvied sister of the bride thought was a little too curta jilting of a lover LUMBER. Framlog, 18 f. sodunder ach add, ft. over 18, per M . Fenging, Xo. 1,12 1020 ¢ N Cowmon Loards, s sgee FLOORING. sges 0 a8 0 2% 40 8 b3 e B b 20 8€8 CELLING, that wasn't very far behind in the ¥besded, § 1o, No. 1., 2 9] race, 4ad sho vaplied to. the new- o 43 8| fodged brothernlaw shat “if you 48 00| don't want to seo Mr, — at the liead 3000|f the table you cn stay away.” “AlLRechi,” “sas the mew Bue- bad) “its & go A very equally scens occusred, In which the good rovurend dostor intesposed his kind offoes, gud baviag, o8 ho believed, spoke penge to the troutled waters, he departed. After the ministcs had gone they spont about haif an hour {r7iog to remove alPhard feslings, bat it only made matters woree, and tinal Jy the lover whom the new husbaod 01 batans, yrasied o it down upon ot mad aud ct, followed by all hs frien By aod 3 o, I baile, general clasring out of the party, lesy- rovre Tog only the by de aad groom aud the v Hewes O G battous, per 100 i, lin. SRSSEUSESRSISS Lrnew Cadas balyes, T fo.... 18| sister and brother-in-law with the un- 18| partaken of eollation ~ Whils thus o | Jeft alome in trying to wettle the por- 40 | plexing situation the fous got inte & geners] row, in which THE BRIDE FAINTED. 001 Aud rosovering, 1sy on a bed soream- ing st the top of her v jcs, whieh was hesrd for blocks around, snd soon called {n a gathering of 100 to 200, A 150 rlma officer ws+ sent for, and upon is arrival found tha older brother-in- with most of his shirt t)rn from 4 |his back, and the groom badly scratched about the head and having one black eye. Tho ofticer mansged in time toge: matters quiet again, aud at about 19 o'clock the sceno was closed bat by this time the new cousle had come to the conclusiop that there was au ircompatibility of temper ex- isting betwcen them, and that they wera not intended to be Two sonls with but a singlethought, Two hearts that beat s oue, 330 | And’ thereupou tuey determined to 7 00| forever disolve their matrimonial Champagues, pints in buskets. 25 00 | connection. The two taok separate Domestio champalgae. * 153 % [roms for tha night, but under the e ey perTeAle. } 503 20| same roct, and with that oolla‘ion erill '} 78 | undisturbed and ready for breakfast. Tre next sfeernom during the ab- sence of the big brotber-in law, the new, partially made husband went to the house and wanted to see his wifs and waated to reconcile matters, and start the course of tiue luve again to runsiog smouthly. She, howerer, would not reacnalle. This incensed him, and he swora thore would be & corpse in the house, and drew a revol- ver upon her, propoting to provide the subject for a funeral immediately, Ab this tho bride k3 EAN FROM THE HOUSE, {umped over @ foue foor and-a hal {ence into a nefghbor's yard, and ran | for #he house and fe!l funting on the porch. The nsightor had now become Guinness Dublia stout LEALHER. Best alaughter sole. nak Best French ki L brand. Pomestc i e-tic calfs Hemlock upper, Ok uppar, gor 1604 Grain, upper ningy, per [ 10 18 b3 25 00 50 50 35 0 ® 50 50 [ 00 00 0 [ 7 2 23 52 a 9 10 10 80 HARNERS Ln‘mm Vm 1 Pittsburg oak. “ TRl Sl 44| fully awaro of the pron-edings, sud o 1 By ouk: 41 [ t20K tho flaeing bride acposs the etrest No. 2 Cincinnati ook . S 99 | toa friend’s house e a place of safety, 9 | whero she remained il afrer dark. 7| Nigit before last ehe returned to her brother-fn-law's houss, snd the young hurband came at at a late hour, and although sdmitted to the hous not allowed toaee his wife, and ws No. 1 bemlock 59 No. ¢ Hemlook .. ¥ OOAL— RBTAIL 28 1 g 00| pat int> room by himself, while the 0 | brother-in-law and the twuhdhl.with doors_paled and windows securely barred, remsined in another portion of the houss for the night. Yesterday caaxils GBEATBST REMEDY KNOWN, Dr. King's New sumption s _certain! reaeh of suffering b sands of once hopel Toudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only doen it posi- Sidely chrs DR DR, by Coughs) Colds, Asthme Brovchits, lgn Fever, Hoarsnose and all affections af the Throat, Ubsst and Lungs ylelds &t once to its wonderful curative pow- er s if by wagic. We do not esk you to buy = large botile unless you k what you'szs getticg. - We _therefore eamasily requact_you to eall on your droggist, J. K. Ism, and get a trial bottle free of cost which will eonvince the most skeptieal of its wenderfal merits, and show you what » n,ulnr one dollar size bottle will For saloby J, K. Ism. (4) a divorce is under progress. e— !A DIET OF GLABS. NER-PLATES, $an Fyaneiseo Ghren'sle. There is_residing presect & Slavonian laborer, mamed | Gorits almost incredible.. On Monday ing last he entered & restavrant by one of his counl cial street, and and then washed the vi 3 | OHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. | tors of the sstonishingexhibition eould b S their sennes, and cne J o drubting Thom: i f eonvincing himself that there was I 3 no trick in. the. msttor, , purchased 2 STA“DARD SHUT thres othor glames of larser sizs, aad laying them before Mattovich, iny 5% him to eat. Mattovich prompily ac- 530 septed the invitation, sna in about the g gg + me required for the consumption of f:‘l s parformance by quickly demoli effort than one would put forth in eat- ngnght he v iases, and waa only ivremsing bis total by the pro- BE SURE TO BUYIT. THE BESTIN MARKET, E, W, BLATCHFORD & Co. Mazatactarers of Lead Pipe,Sheetacd Bar L Bk i3, ipe sza ol 7, Linaeed ‘each. 02 W tropped in cn an d by invi OIDF.F.E Enufl'l‘lh 70 NORTH CLINTON ST., Em *e chewed up four glassse e ———— § 70 112 027t sppe smymace coety. ———— A F, BAFER .. T & CO., 1st che propristar tie bis haods b Contrectors and Builders, | viad b back: sed the Woodvark s Epeaty. ais attention 12 a table decint: Ageuts for the Eneaustio Filing | owner, coavizesd of his powers, de: 1810 DODGE ST., OMAHA soovery for Uon- | moroing the iwo sisters went to police the groatest | qusrters to get & warrant againat the mediea] remedy ever placed within the | jilied husband, but it was not grant. | 5= i ed for some reason, and now a suit for | bi EATING GOBLEDS, TUMBLERS AND DIN- in this city at attovich, who has exhibited un ability in masticating and digesting ‘a3 and erockeryware that appears n- ept men on Commer- the amusement of some of the habitaes of tho place he consumed nine ordinary glass tumblers ieous meal down with a glass of claret. The specta- -2 "amber of cresm cakes the three « disappeered down his throat. 1 additional procf of his capacity * .# ch uneommon food, he wound up ing a common-sized dinner-plate, He wcomplished tae foat With nc more iog 8 dinaer, snd without wounding »r'lacerating his mowh. The follow- ted another coffee «alcon and chophouse on Stockton treet where be sposdily ate up seven evented from prietor, who remosol the remainiog sortion of his croskery beyond his ednesday evening he quaintance who Kearney perstns who had veard of his glass eating propensity, d partislly consumed thres others, the maifs of which can be seen by those who doubt his ability in this line. To +30w thac bis tasts is not conined to e ercuoary coustar glas, be oFurod wuld give ar. The clined to accede to the propossl, as 1 {0 repace 1 eanter or renverate the owney jor loss. ioh, wk» is a Jears of g, st 23 it Lo hedibers| 2 on this vitercut diel sine n'lul ihocd Llean Weal Ocleman’s Rarel Werld, { vau | wetchial caze for the interes: i of its readers, says of & sut.ject whii}i every wool grow. g n wool, ore @uct have oleau pi and to bave cleau p & tures, «ne 19 t bargil ia destroy: burs aud weeds. A god sheep faru: | er when he hires a maa will relt him that one part of his duty is to destioy burs, end that if he over secs bim pass one in tae pasturs without puling it up, his ee-vices will no longer be te- l quired, Somo hired men walk alng ' with the'r heads so high that they oan nosersee anyching thas needs doing Tory wil ve2 toole, inplements aud b thigs g oo i o yad or field, wnd never thuk they were lovking to the in. | texcst of theic employer, they would pickjthem up snd put themw in the tocl house, wood house, barn or stable | where they beluns, Tiey will yun over them a d. 2en timeen day, leaving | them expead to the weuther, witho thinking thet there is & proper play for them and that they ought to be in that plac>. They will zea ruls off the fonce and things geicg to destruction without takirg s 1inute o two to re- | poiy them, When farmers hire men they shou'd tell them plainly to keep & sharp wateh overosorything, tokeep | everything in its place and everything in repoir, and they should reproye them sharply for every Hmission to do it. Itwillmake belter farm hends aud be mugh beiter for the farmer himeelf, Wood A New York Tiibune. In the spriog of 1878 T planted a fow ncree to corn; tail a Lght loum with sandy sub sorl. Unlesched ash- ¢s were applied at the rate of not I thau sixty bushels per acre, and the crop was a good cue. In the mpring GE 1879 [ put the same surfsco 1u po- with 0o munure at the time of plantug. Just ss they began to come up, a coat of ashes way epread on top of the ground, about fifty bushels per scre. Tie supply ran thert, Jeaving three fouctks of an awre to be ' in Drouts. maured from 8 large besp of nice fine 0w post. land secws precisely slike in i respacts, all was planted at tbe same time, with the same variety of pota- toes, cultivated in the same manner, and as well as T knowhow to culiivate. The reaxn wra oxceedingly dry this county, and the potato crups most a falure ia consequence. Re- peated experiments have proved to m3 that whereland is manured with fine compeat the crps resistdrought much better than whery there 1s none, or wnere o very coarie mepure is used. When the dry v eacaer camws, I fully expected $) 826 the potatoes where the athes were suller from the dry her first, To my surprise the re- of this was the cave. The dry weather continued util the s0il was ] ke baked eshes. The pota- toss where the manure had been put drooped aud almost died, while the first row, conly three feet away, bat where ashes hed been epread, showed a most markod difference, and it 80 contir ued turough the season, When the crp was dug the Jund where the ashes were yizlded ubout 130 buzhels ofni e potst es per scre, while the periom whers the fine manure was yielded not more than half a3 many bushels, and a lerge proportim of them we o0 small for market. I have 1o doubt but thar th land where the ashes wers would have yielded at 12est double what i had not been for the drought. - an wellaware that ashes are au exc-llent manure, having vsed many thousand bushels during tho lset ten or fifteen year Tco Muc Detroie Exprece. Tue t.nant of a house on Orawf: 5d shreet, who wes way behind on his Tent, was some days since ordered to vaoste, and then he put His imagina. ticn at work to juvent excuses to re- majnin the house. He firet ked his wife fall sick, and therebv gova werk. Then he wes taken with the ch.lls,and got in four dsysmore. ‘Tres he got in two days in whichto kantanother house, aud ‘}'oslerdly whea an officer went i2ere fx the k-y he fouud tne man dyirg. At least, hin wifs said such was the case, and she acted like oue greatly distressed in mind. for & Dying Man. s very sudden,” remarked the non-plussed officer. ‘Very sudd-n, or. He hed just said to'me ttat wa would begin ¥~ ing after dinuer, when he dropped to the floor, and ha bas bo:n Iying in & stupor ever rivce. The dostor tays he inay never rally again,” ‘‘Can I see himi"” "'Oh, yes, but pleass don't speak above a whisper.” Sho led the way to the bedrocm. There lay the unconscious man, but somehow hedidn't lock as a sick man should, and his brea'h had a strong smell of whisky. The officer felt of pulse and made up hus mind that it was a game o beat the court. He thersfore began: “Well, M's. Blank, I congratulate you, In'n few more hours ycu will e rid of nim forsver. Hoisa great loafer and a hard drinker, and but for this he would hare died i the state priton.” The wife npined her eyes in wston- ishment, and the officer continuved: “T'i] leave word wiih the undertiakes- esIgodown. Aoy sortof a do, or may bo they 1l take | the commons. Tt,3 of no conaequence what becomes ot these old shakers. You will bs a happy woman when the old galoot gaes up the spout.” At this p. int the dging wan rose up, took & cool survey of the ofcer and 'y observed: Sir, you are no_gsutleman ! No, sir, you arenot ! I'm no eucker or loafer. and I want you to_understand that I'm able to have as decent & fu- peral as you are. You can take ycur old houte and go to bangs with it for all of me. Mary, band me my elothes, and we'll show tnis vulzarian that we oan movs cut of his old shanty and in_ to a residence in about forty minutes." Ta twenty minutes all their goods were on the walk ard the house Incked up. — Fall Orop of Irish Potatoes. Alsbarmaarm Jouroal, The only difficulty in making s fail crop of Irish potstoes is to get them to come up. The fol'cwing plan is recomaended for overcoming that dif- ficulty: When the tops of the fus: crop have died, dig them and dry them carefully ia_ths shade, After they are thorougbly drisd, bed them as you wondd sweet potatoes, and if tho sewson is very dry water them cccasionaliy. For this purpose nothing is bett:r than the slips from the wash tub. Ezamine them to discover when they are sprouted, and when thiz is secured, plant Lhem as zoon as there is g zbud season in the ground, and cover with straw to keep them moist and cool, The Early Ross we consider the variety for either early or late plant. ing We have known s'me persons to succeed well with a fall crop from tesrs in the cld bed, for which - dacs ¥a gures o1 the Xidr e all drmgei faraiea 'AMONG THE LADIES | lowness, Tan, Redness, Erup- | tious, «ll evidences of excite- woes . G0 EAST TSECRET | (ioer 20" | Chicago & Northwestern RAILW.AXY. 12,388 MILES OF ROADI The briiliant, fascinating | 16 tbe SHORT, 4 Safe Route Setwesm fints of tumple\.uu for which ladies strive aro chiefly arti- ! GOUN(‘:’}T,,BLUFFS fleial, and all who will luLn the trouble may secure them. CHI(‘AGD MILWAURKEE ‘These roseate, bewitching hues i ekl EASE s NORTL follow the use of l!ngnu 's Mag- | i7 oreen nolia Balm—a delicate, harm. R lessand always rellable article, Sold by all drugsists, The Magnolia Balm conceals every blewish, removes Sal- THE TRAVELIXG FuBLC K FACILITIES AND MO TAGES THAN ANY CTHER RUAD THE WEST. Itie she ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which s run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! v 11 additton o thems and to please all classes of every fmperfection. | oo, it vive FIAST.OLLSS MEALS ot e STATIONS 4t 50 ceats cach. | ment and Its effects are immiediate and sonatural that no human being can detect its application, eds 113 COAGHES ARE THE SINEST! CK I3 STEEL RAILS] S EQUIPENT FIRST CLASS Best Travellng Acsommods- ct by thie Bone EAND WILLTAFE NONEGTHER. ETOFFL OMAHA T Cor ot ob- Gthce, adlress aay JAMES T- cum, 'l 4g% Omala & Coundll Bude SHORT LINE 1880. K. C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, Ts the ouly Direct Lize to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars between Omaha and 8t. aad bot one betwoen Omabia and Now York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACHING ALk Eastern & Western Citles andin sdvance of other ines. slways Cures and never disap= oints. The world's great Pain= liever for Man and Beast Cheap, quick and relinble. PITCHER'S CASTOR1A is uot Narcotic, Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, aud Physicians recommend CASTORIA., It regulatesthe Bowels, cures Wind Colie, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S OA- TARRH Cure, a Constitntional Antidote for this terriblo mala= dy, by Absorpticn. Tho most Important Discovary sinoe Vaos cination, Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, this cures at any stago before Consumption sets in. " Coupror aud the « Westinghouse Alr. Drake. EFSEE THAT Y ot Joseph, Yo, w0 SEAGHIIST, Tiket Agoas 1 Fiticein S, bateoen Farbest sad vion Blotk, Ouua, 203 TN, A. B. BARNARD, Pass. Agent, Omaba. Gen'rl Agent, Guuaha. SIO\ X (l“ & Pi( ll‘lL AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Rehabls Siour City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTE, or BISMAROCK, And ail polatain Nortiern Iowa. Minnesota aad Dakota.’ This fina fa equipped with the im- raved Westiughouse Automatis Alr Brakes and Lier Piatfonn Coupler and Baffer. Aod fer SPE&D SAFETY AND COMFORT Elexant Lrawiog ¥oom sed el with the ratiateatory e o5 or feded helr 1o lts youthtul o, ihirg and dandratly janell_ Biufls, at s e ieD . st S Poa) . m, wak ne A9~TEN HOURS 1x Avvaxcs or axy Oruse Row eave St Paul at 3:30 p m x Clty at 446 3 m.. for Dopot, O uucil Bluds, o that yoir Usketa road vid va. C. Amay erof Marachsetts, the beat preparation ntended purposes.” I‘UG KINGHAM'S DYE, Forthe Whiskers. This elegant prepsrution may be relicd oo it change the evior o wa’lmendml, Missoari Vallo, lowa. P B ROLINSON. Al Gen] s A 'BEYAN, Sroiiesa & | Bouthestern Frlght and Pas-¢ 21 Rab er wash | mysper MANUFACTURED BY . F. EALL 8 JO., "Hreadipiote THROUCH TO CH.CACO_ Without Change of Carsl Neshua, N. H TE® Bold by all Druggists and Dealers In | === S e | CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUlNGV RAILROAD. ‘With fmouth aud hflv’\"'fi.fi‘ Elsgaut Pas- PULLMAN SLEEPIG & DINING GARS rcx'edged by th Press, and ol wto 5er Ity 10 B8 the Test. Appointed sed 2ot Mansyed | oat 1a the Covatry. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should bear i niad that thls Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAG), And Polnts East, North sud Norhwest. IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE Pussergers by this Kouto liave cholcs of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Adrantage of ©ix Dally Lines of Palios Bl-eping Cars from Clieigo to New York City Without Change. linearn eqaipped with it Afr Brakes and Mast, Foos & Co., pnngfield 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND EN"INE lecton Aguins: Acck dente in the world, PIILLMAM PALAGE SLEEPING AND D NING 8ARS —_In the Werld. ioath e = Route. il | e i T 5 4 2o, S, 362 m ont on | by Dealers in nearls ercy eo ity o by This cat rops Buckeys Force Pump which ie particalariy adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily and throws a constant stream, and does ot | i | 1L Gesant dgent, Omare. e W P LUEL, Akt Agers, Omstn. w wouk {n your ov fown, _Torms 22460 Tl Witres . Bt & Com freeze up i the cold- st weather, Send for l price lis: W. H. RAYNER, L Western Ag', Omaha, Neb FEVER AND AGUE. OSTETTE CELEBMY[B ine Or-'y Remedy Al:h AT IUE SAME TIME OF HE LIVER, THE BOWEL5 anc io KIDNEYS, ines it wom- | scses, .m-/w-» x%ayrmm ne cogged or torpid, and, ars thergfors forced o that shold bo erpelied Pt 515 g .A;:,:vl H 5 ventive 15 €0 ox s by 411 Drogsistasza Dealecs g0 #n3l THE G—RE.A.T APPETIZER--SURE CURE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPY- TION, and all Dise Bottles, g ¢ article in LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Sold by DRUGGISTS, WHO IS UNACQUAINTED, wirh T B e A i "3 pprociating CHAS. SHIVERIGK FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW And evorytning I}wmdning to the Furniture an{ pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST oAS. 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cult ator 34 men th mt FOR MANUFAOTURED BYP.P. MAST&GO SPBlIGFIELD They also make Buckeye Improved Iror Heam Walking Cultivator, with or without § ring The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Uma.ha.rNeh \ur HOMAS- o 0CERS » THROAT snd LUNGS. U ROCK and RYE & ving More for the money tham e market. i '€ 3 GOVERNAR: Proprre(ors, Chxca‘o, Ws. nd DEALERS everywhere S et R S| wam L% e ot S L o NI i nBe AP -.-m" F- o Route,” are wur 38 s - IO, i e e A v SHADHS. PRICES. SHIVBERIOKX 1880. ¢ two Worse Stylas NERVOUS DEBILIT f iHumnhe"s It o ot o e Homeopathlc u y apeclfic No. 24 Price 81 5oz P caNSULT!"G "_',vsirlAE'-

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