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7 i Minax A.ST STURCES & BARTLETT. ™ AW-1 1, CreightonElock, CHATLES POWELL, Sis., Omata ae CE OF THE VE-CE— ormer 16tk axé SIMERAL, ¥ AT LAW— wweon Farrbam and Douy AHA. D. L. THOMAS, —Loass worey, buys TTORNEY AT Lt ond ela el i Campbeil's Block, Rosm Oreighton " A C. TROUP, DEXTER L T# TIORNEY AT LAW—Office fn Bsnseom's JPlock, Wil George B, Pritcbett 8. OMAHA, ¥ S OMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW—Crulcksasks Bulid e A m cmwmu ¥ 04 TTORNEY AND COUNSI Koom No. &, S, AWYER —Offco—1n 1 Post Ofice, OMATA, TWILLIAN & aninA. ELOR AT LAW “RASEA! 2% Patends Procwred. @y HOTARY PUBLIO. E. D. HCLAU LHLIH 3 a'ewsn'& BARTLETT, Atturneyz at- La.w. ATTORNEY AT LAW, KARBACH BLOCK. m DOUC- & I5TH 8T8, W. J. Connell Attorney-a Offen—Frout new brick Farnham Streos Jom Revics. t-Law. 5 sialrs, 1o Hanscom's ¥. ooroer Fifteenth and [ETeEye— Repick & REDICK, Attorneys- at-Law EDWARD W_SIMERRL, TIOWNE? AT LAW. Block, 15th #29 Dou AT Boors § Craighten PARKE CODWIN, TTORNEY AT LAW-—14th sad Dougiss Axo. Streota. G W_ Doane 6.3, Rust RIGHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at- Law. rnos_21 KENNE AST 1 ~ AND A FAMILY TONIC B E YV B IER.A GHE. BITTE ILER & 11h Fourtee: th Streat. DY’S NDIA gwi 861 i) -5 F Ei:x X2z 3 258 2B FEE RS! 6o, BOLE MANUFACTURERS on Weskuess, a ¥ : wpon receip: of the prioe, B DAY KIDNEY PAD fll‘l., ,_gipm‘ AHA, Neb. remedy tor all @ Crinary staln of exvell . high colored (i fieting, LAME #11 Female Com- tatn infh v mall free PROP'RS, Toledo, O. &7 Send your adress for our lite book, “How a Life was Saved JAMES K And promloant citizan of Pg Prana. 0, e The Dr. Boraxxo Men e ¢ FREE #em and Fil ‘Address 3, sare: The Dr. Bo ako Mfldmne Co. wh-dkwtt SANTA CLAUS Greatest Liscovery of :he Age. Wonunctuldiscovecisein e worlibay sboeamate beagtifal ereen, ped into what scemed like. ers they found a now lead, ared on each hand. FOUND. ours, Wwith more Azd far brizhver ekins than ever were sesn, g aroy and t e leoked ke the picture He droveupa seun TTwas s team sead of nnd. ot long were they feft to wonder 1n doub, s had hoard mneh about, the hises af & ralobow were found, 's fiowers of exquisite fragTance were STOW bisthes all my, esse svary day. it Iooked very queer, oppers instead of reindser, » cleizh, on toard aud drove them Sarta abowed ther: euspenders and mady thinge Baytng T aise took these to ¢ S42ta Claus then xbisperad a socret bed tel, fend Bance's store. A8 in Oveha every one knew Brnce well, He therefore suouic send bis oods to his care, { | | | { OMANA PUBLISH: 'HE DAILY BEE . PR?PRETORS. T ME T BLES. THE MAILS. ;,c_,.nag-.n b SR w@moaanes 104l m tis for Staten jowa leave bul oicod dny, vie: 30w 1 Caleopeginm ldto T p m Sund n JOMAS . HALL 1or master. Arrival And Departure of Tralns UNION PaACIFIC. tave. amrv Duily Frorem....I¥10 p o 338p.mm. 4 i 28w v 140 p. do Jo 8168 m. 1990w m. Suidays Excepted. CHICAGO, RO K 1SLAND & PACIFIC. out of Omsba to Union Depot. OMAWIA & NORTHWE-TERN AND s10UX CITY & PACIP.C T ATLROADS. Exprose -..8:00m. m | Fxpress. Daily Except Sun B. &M R R o NEBR, x| Eloomingt Kexra Jucartl2 pm | led Cloud ]) i (et 7:5 3 Bl gtongan0 2 b | O ba (ar1) REPUBLICA! ) w:‘\l.lpm Husings (o1 Orleaus (;\‘ 7:80 & mw | Indlsncla I) asm) 90| Keoroey Juc(ls m | Platisn'th (ar) 4 VALLEY RAILWA 1-0pm Orlcaus () 700 p 1 | ludianois (iv) 380 pm BIUUX CITY & 8T. PAULR. B. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. E. B. Leive Omahs, dally—8 & 1, 98.m,10 8 Nem,1pm,:p. m, 300,00 mw, {rave Coundll Bluffs i B35 Fou e teir o § iy, lesine Omha at dop. m: Comnol Blut 2 p. m. o Datly Sxoers Sunday. OMAAA & REFUBLICAN VALLETR B Lrave, 3 0:45 % 1., "'Laily exoept Bundays. COMMERCIAL, Omaha Wholezale Mark P41 am, pa0n. w., 7.00 p. ™, 70 p. W 9and 11 w021, AmRIvR 4ssp.m. ots. Owama, August 3, 1880, Cholestabl Lucks BUGARS. Fxtra choice and very bright... Bright Table Drips New Orleans Mol Market advancing. TRio, prime to chuice, Rio good to prime Rio fair to good. 0ld Prones. .. Currants,choioe Bow Black Beiries Raspberries S Oyeters, zm.am ¥ cas uo do 11b can,dercase. . ightWeight Oysters 21b $oue Salwon, 11, b, Stapderd Peaghes, 3 h ¥ oaso. 21, li case. Raepberries, 2 h, ¥ cace. . Blackberries, 2 1, 9 case. Corn, 2 1h.¥ case.. Apples, Gal, ¥ do: ¥ arrow Fat' Peas,2 I, ¢ case.. String Beans. 3 1b. per case. . EUNDRIES. Candler, 160z Greenwich Lye,pericase. Teans, por bushel. Checse full cream g GLASS. Window Glass, 60 per cent. dis. wount off list. HARDWARE. 1RO Common bar. Horse-shoe bar.. Norway nail ro Cast plow... Am. ~cast, cns, upwards. ¥ lahm Omaha nails—tens, upwards. .. Nwstr'shn . l‘wlrnu XXX Nebraska. Standay BUTTER AND hubs. o SEefenr88ane amn s s e ssugEzsssLasssy ® N g 61-2 Allen’s Plnks Slmpaon's mourzisg Bimpson's black........ sTairEs. et Awning stri) l 1 Lewi:: tlm,“"e 17 1. Hemilion 13 1a12 mega Pittefield Framing, 18 (¢, and und Common boards, dressed. . BTOCK BOARDE, A stock Common stock : FLOGHING, No. 1 Soariog. o 8 3 25 00 Y-lluwpix:a flooring, No.1.... sINe No. l udl Ne “d No.3 * No. 1 pickets, No. 2 B FINISHING, No. 18uih, 14 1, and 3ta... i Corragated cetling, 28888 GLES, A star (best) sh nblu p] No, No's Tath.. Lume, bbi " bylk, por bu .. Cement, bbi ... Town plaster, bbi . Michigan plaster, hbl Hair, per ba Tarred felt, 100 Ibs. . Straw board, 0. G battons, per 100 ft. I Well curbing .. Rough 4, aad 2, per 100 ft, lln . Brme waw mawwce SHEESER g SBSBEISB2E3Z8I Cedar halyes, T 1,, 18 16 " Quarter 815, 16 Ogk i - . 30 0 G bastr: £ nad < casirg, and 6 in., 100 ft. !S W 3 00 Onk plmk audtimber, per )\ 40 00 Rfl 50 0C Bk Wi ; 100 00 HIDES, Green hides, perlb .......... [ Grean enred bides... . n Dry hides . i 1617 Dry salted hides. 10a12 Bheep Pelts. 2l 50 Tallow. .. @ LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. High wines, pergal ... 108 Aloohol, 180 per oent. per il 210 Fren h spirits, proof . . 11 Marshall's hourbon whisky 12 Miller's bourbon whisky. 12 Braady, very fine, per gal.... 2 00.8 00 eommon to fine 160 Gin, 100 per cent 180 “*" Holland, 90 per cent. 125 Ryme, mixd Jamatoa, per gl 1 5023 00 * " New England...... 200 Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 gg 7 D d 100 cases 7 00 ampagnes, plnte in baskeve. 00 Domestio champaigns. ... 22 00 Port wine, per oase. 1 B0a3 00 Sherries....... 1 50a3 00 373 225 Guinness Dublia st 22 LEA!HER. Beet elaughter sole........ 83 oak . 4 xcaee-‘ “ glove kid 8 Book wabbing, per “ HARNEb: No. 1 Pittsburg oak..... u No. 1 Pittsburg oak . 4 No. 1 Cinciunati oak 41 2 Cincinnati osk 3 1 hemlock . 39 No. 3 Hemlock .. ¥ (/OAIrRITA!L 10 50 12 0) 850 Onkaloosa. 20 Tows nut. 300 White Breas 58 ““I had sufferod for long time with go- itre, cakeor swelled Liver, indigestion and general bad health, aud aftor trying man; other remedics, nothing done me 8 mucl good s Simmons’ Liver Regulator. It cured me, and now I have not to take a y medicine, for I am wel; but I shall ke 1% 10 the house to cure any ue eles of the family that have anything the matter. It it good for nearly everyt ing. uton, Ga.” “M. I WILTA. —_— A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy ouro of Consump- tion and all discases that lead to it, such s stubborn coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asth- ma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickling in the throat, Honrseness, Sore Throat, and all obronie or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. King's New Dis+ covery has noequaland has established for iteelf a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in their practioe. Tho form- ula from which it is prepared is high- 1y recommended by all medical jour- nals. The clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle free of cosz, o a regular size for £1.00. For eale by aG) J. K. ISH, Omaka. ——————— CHICAGO SHOT TOWER (€O, Manufacturers of STANDARD SHOT BE SURE TOBUY IT. THE BESTIN MARKET. |E. W, BLATCHFO]ID & Co. | 15 1 OBDERS SOLICITED 70 NORTH ELINTON 8T, %fiw- 50! brtter then the deep blus Educated Ranchmen. A writer in Chambars’ Journs] rays: “In Colorado there isa educated men engaged in the cattls trada. The men are sunburned and 8 | wear flannel shirts on the ranch, but A TALEY. e 71-2| none need mistaka tkem for common [Er=rril 8, | orignorart peracns. 'They sre invers Merri 3| many centlemen cf ealturs and hmonds | standing Tu the irc'e of rinchmen Richmo whoee acquaintares I formed during everal of eonid- erable wealth d seholarly sttsin- ments who, traveling in the weat for heal'h, had becoma interested im 1he eattle buriness, and enehanted by the wild. open air Iifs, and who hed in- vested in etoak, ym.l..d it, aud were enjoying the eli d the excitement, aa well s the mo it brings. One gentleman had in the roval pavy of Gireat Britwin; but he now likes the billowy prairies A my stay, there w neighbor was one of the hest ge-lo- ¢sts in America. Travelng in the pursuit of his profession, he saw the money in the eattle, and so left his sathetic Boston home for o tenton the plains Ancther soientist whose name is kncwn on two gonti- nents, has during the past y-ar gone heavily into the businers. Two Har- vard gradustes are on ranches a7j in- inz. Two youog Englishmen edncat- ed in Germany, herd their own floeks and live temporarily in adugout. At the ranch where I was entertainad, T saw three youths, brown snd beshful, coma eviry evening home with e horses and ride away in the early dawn, et bresk-nock pace, after the snorting herd. They looked like any farm toys; yet in the evening when work was over, and they sat on the steps with the family, their talk was wonderfully bright and interest- ing. Two of them had traveled in Europ2. One wes the son of an ex- Senator of Caiifornia; another was the nephew of a general offiorr of the United States army; and the third was the son of distinguished citiaen of New York, They ere s well read boya an one ean find anywhere. In delieste hea'th they left the city to rough it in the prairies, and are stout wd well now. Being busy from morning until ni ht, riding all day over the blossoms and the frech grase, and learning the esttls business from the beginning,these lads will no doubt inafew years own ranchesand hesds of their own ” e Along the Uteh Norihern. A eorrespondent of the Salt Lake Tribune, writing from Red Roek, thus deseribes the evuntry threugh whish tho Utah Northern pas “Leaving there, eoming south, we pass op the basutiful valley of the Rsd Rock river, then up to the sum- wmit of the Rocky Mountain range, where the dividing lino beswesn Mon- tana and Idaho pacses. Th's point is 138 wiles north of Ogden, and 18 miles from Red Roek, sud 6,860 fect above the sea. This place is ealled Monida, the water north of the line flows into the Missouri and finds ite way into the Galf of Mexico, while the water falling south of thie point flows {ato the Scake 3iver and thense mto the Paeifio at tle mouth of the Columbi peed on and soon reach Beaver eanyon, d.wn which the road wirds and twiats for eight or tem miles, This canyom is fu ] of interest 10 the tourist and lover of the be-u- ties of natuya. As wo enter the en- g | yon the walis on_cither oide exa low and abrapt, aud belng ahaped similsr to the wallz of old castles, with tur- rets, naves and eurves, pre =il attrictive and waird sppearance se we iasal ol (18 A S Toas TS road is full of eharp eurves, and is ofien built vpon great roeks, whioh had to be leveled dowe: by removal and blasting, and than filling in with earth for hallaat that had to be earted frum a distance for that purpose. In other plces high walis had to be conetructed upon which to plase the road-bed, while Deve and there the swift stresm fs feet of fiacriog, which wll give an idea cf their capacity for storaza of tha prodncts ihey sra ool ecting from 1l | quartera. They received the anly medal that war awerded at the Paris exposition in 1878 for their syl-ndid te of tndizious plants used in | medicines. At the centennial exp | tion 'n Phiidelphia in 1876 they re caived a s milar medal, and ths arii ¢los thay axhibited are now on exhi- | bition in the main building Tha ex hibit they made a* Pavis they gavo te Patent Otfice at Wachington, "D C. It is a notabls fact that in the Chero- kee rat*lomant in the wesiarn part of North Car-1'na there are more men, women and ehildren at work collec ing the various her s8¢0 be found there in the wild mounta‘ns than at any previous time, and this industry, es- tablished by this enterprising firm, has given employment to thoss Charor k- pecple who never exertsd them. salves in the least before f r a liveli- hond. They shioped lust year 1,800, 000 p-unds of these roots, herbs, etc. abrogd snd oth-rwise. Tne Lime Kiln Olub Duarcit Fres Preas, The eacretiry announced a com- munfeti n feom Bushoel', Ta , stating that & 1ical debating society of colored had gt stuck0n & question and +d the assistance of tha club The society had found iteelf uusble to acree” a3 to whioh of the many almanacs put forth contained the most trustworthy weatner predictions, and it bas been agresd to adopt the on in ure by the Lime Kila clab. “Gem'len,” said the president in reply, “I fink dar de inhabitants ob dis kentry am payin’ altogedder too much 'tenshun to dis wedder queshun, Dar's a grosn o’ despair when it's hot, an’s growl o displeshur when it's cold. "If it rains somebody raises a row, an’ if it's dey somebody clse has a bone to pick wid de powers above. Xbery red-headed, one-hoss white msn—ebery broken-down two-cent durky, has got deidea in his head dat de Lawd am boun’ to send him "long jist de sort o’ wedder he wants, no matter 'bout de rest ob de kentry. Do olo man Rubottom, libin’ up dar crosted by ridgoe, and the whels length of the canyon, the road is & succession of sharp outves snd heavy grade T and small pine tree canyon, and seldom is the one 1o be found for romantio retreats aud beauty. The muny nies vivulets fr.m side cenyors, and eprings that flow into the main atream of uplulwn! 09| water in which trout abound, ads 5 | much in interest to the p] ! Periis 5 Fa.se Teeth New York faa, | *Pari lulmg their teeth while | bathiog cru have them replaced fa cne do) the advertisement of u Third avenue dentist. An enquirer at this dentist’s rooms yesterdsy tound a lady temporanly i ch ‘Do many persona while they are bathing] b, & great wmany,” she ssid, “You often hear of paople sueesing their teeth out of eay windows, but we never had but one of that 0. their teoth kiod. Tt is different in the surl, where pecple get to laughin and earrying on. We have had s many cases that my brother thought he would put an adver- tisement in pspers. Last week a gen- tleman oswe to us,” the lady contin- ued. ‘‘He was an old gentleman, but was Jittle pud spry. - Ee sad heknew his testh were going, both sets, the upper and lower, but he couldu't get bis hands up through the water quick enough. He saw them sfter they were {n the water, and grabbed for one of them with both hauds, but he couldn’t catoh it. The wave dashed into his mouih, he said, while it was open, and he was 80 etartled thae when ho ejected the mlt wator the teeth went with it. His description of it wes very entertaining. “When water 1s dashed into the mouth it tometimes gets under the edge of the plate and loosens it,” the woman explained. She added, “When a person sneezes, on the othey hand, the teeth arv lcosened by the viclent sotion of eertain musoles in the arch of the mouth.” T suppose more women tan men lose their taeth in the surft” the re- porter said. “Oh; about as many men eome to us as women. It has been suggested that people with false testh anl them in the safes at the batl houses, and I really do not ses lny good reason why teeth should not be left with the clothiag in the dressing T Bat people are peculiar. There are very few ladiss who, even when they are bathing with intimate friends, would sllow the r companions to see them withont their testh. I | have got 80 now that that I can tell | false teeth at .imm’ and it seems to | me that nluly al the people T meet e The 1.dy sxphmed that if an ap- plicant would remain in the dental rooms 8o that the cast eould ba tried in his mou:h, it was poesible te make a m];:! teeth fer him in two hours and — The Largest Botanical Depot. According to a correspordent cf The Raleigh (N. C.) News, the largast botanical depet in the world 13 located at Statesville, North Carolina. The snterprising firm which oontrols it bas | nowin stock 1700 varieties of roots, | herba, barks, goeds, Sowera and meeses | and all sorts of plants for herbariums, some of them peculiar to theflora of the | state and others found more sbundant- | Iy there thanelsewhere. The gnan: : ;'m now on haud vary from 30 ‘o 000 pouzds cf each kind. They | pay thecollestors sither ta cash or gacds and last year they dispossd in this wsy of $400,000 worth of mepebapdise. by my eabin, hes got wbout fifteen cents worf o’ garden truck back of his house, 8’ when it's hot or cold or wet or dry he am so agitated dat he f r- gi!a d4s any odder soul in dis kentry s 4ot out an onion or planted a 'ta ter. Mo’ dan fi'ty y'ars ago I come to de eonclushan dat T must pat up wid sieh wedder as de Lawd gim me, no matier whedder it brought on chil- blains or rheumaties, an’ it was a i I take it brella in good repair, and dosn’ know nuffin 'h’)ut almanacks an’ I doan’ want to,” ““To die for one's kentry sm glorus, ” began the old man »s he ureke in his majesty, ‘‘but to live to plant besns and eet out onions and raise tatersam boitah st 1. I wantto eay now befo’ de prlitica! campaign opens, dat any member of dis alub who neglests his garden pateh to hurrah for avy candi- date or help along any boom will bs walked up hers piwerful sudden. Polyticks never sit put adollarin any b nest man's pocket, nor added an honest 1'at of bresd to any laborin' man's cupboard. Da offis hunter who will shake hands wid you an’ buy vils whisky far your stomach will to- morrow eclaly pass you by an’ ses you want for bread. Let 'em alon Lt dem do de hurrshin’ de bromin’, de marchin’, and de drinkin’, sud vou'll have a bettah lookin' coat oo Yer back an’ more resyect fur yersclf nnder y-r wests. Dat's all jest now, but I si:ell keep the subjeet in pickls for a furder shun rer— Tho Story Constdarataiy Told. 844 Lake Tr bune. Qo Tuesday night of last week a par- 1y of freighters at Cottonwood, Wy owirg, discovered a man carrying off a rops tht belonged 10 them, he haviug negleoted to 1ocsen & mule at theend of it. The freicuitersleft kim ©pa tree, and the pests who euthm down in the morpiug could find ne elue to_ his 1dentiry, except & card in his pooket having the namo of F. G. Woody, $43 Fuiteenth streot, Dan- ver," on it. —— Pawnes Springs. North Pia'te Kejuslioan, Pawnes Sprirgs, vine miles east of this c1iy, are worch 8 trip of a handred mles tosee. They are on the beneh lond, about a hundred yarda from the se of tha north foot hills, Tney 676 two 1n number, and about tweu ty fcet apart, snd bhave w.rn a gully abow twosnd a balf faet deop, througn which the water flows off. Thesmall- ex s riog throws upward two streams of water thes ss ot a man's wrist and numerous smallar streaws the size of fiugers. The l.r.er spring throws & stream full seven incties in diame- ter, straight upward from ihe bowels of M ther Earth, forming first in @ pool and then flowing off down the gully. In the middio of the pocl the rushing water carries with it small clouds of fine white sand, ever changing 1nto the most be.mtnlul apos of clouds, boquets, roses,land- scapes and every form imaginable. These sand eloude do rot reach the top of the pool, and the drink of wa- ter from the surface is cool, clear,soft and grateful. One can drink it whether thiraty or not, drink bec:use it tastes good and then drink again becauso its coming into the upper world s in a manner_so beautiful. Western Nebraska is not noted for beautiful scenery, yet from thess springs i3 to bo enjoyed ono of the most exquisite views. Thoe bench 1ind shelves off to the southward sl- most imperceptibly, and merges into tha bottom lands which stretch eest and west as far a8 the eye can reach with a rieh green coating of waving verdure. Coursing down the bench land, flows the water of the springs, end beyond lies the railway with a swift moving train of locomotire and oars. Bayord chat tho waters of tho Piatte spread out, dotted here and there w:th islands famous_for their bright color and described by every- one s more lke immencs jsw- el than verdurs eovered iclinds. And _ beyond the ziver, full aix miles over plainand water, broken and twisted into every phase of na- ture wrecked eacth, lie the foot-hills of McPherson. Though rising ouly a few hurdred feet 8bove the surface of the plain, they present all the features of rough mountsins, Steeps that cannot be climbed, and peaks sharp ss earth lances, and ravices, with the scant verdure, extending a face to the view of several miles in extent, all muke up the popular idea of moun- taios, Oualy o sad el hight of these mu. for they are apparenily high enough, sre lackiug to make them a real mountain soene. e BRIC-A-BRAC. Ladies are wild about ‘‘Brica- Braz” and will talk, talk, tslk about them world withcuz end. ~ Such ladies ehould be SOZODONT and use it ba- fore they descant upon their hobbies, especial'y if the prosscuted one is & male. It gives a flavor to the con- versation. Bratuive's Grue will prevest a break in a five hour's talk on bric-a. bras. ——— ‘INVAIVAELE FOR PILES AND —13‘?2 DISTASES. via Tan— Chicago & Northwestern | | u:n’h-‘n"'!‘k at RAXLOT AW, for Piles the dlsenae shows symptoms of retnrm, ax | has been the case, I have never failed ln ‘cmwh 1t by the uee of |h; medicine! have won eleven years old who hod f : ormly wet hie bel nrl of different GO EAST “SAMUEL BULLARD." e ——— Buckien's Arnics Salve | 1+ is the SH. AE and Safe Route Satwean COUNCIL BLUFF8 OHICAGO, MILWAUKEE The Bx: Cuts, Bruiscs, Sores, Rheum, Fever Sores, in the worl Ulcar Tetter, Chapp ed Hands, Chilblains, Coras, and e e kinds of Skin Eri uptions. This 8alve | ;7 OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC is guarantead to give perfest satisfas- GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE tiod in every oase or money re landed, ADY. :;;:axsmflum.n Price 25 cents per box. For gsle by HE WEST. J < a Sy AR N Omahe: 1t a the ONLY ROAD between = COUNCIL BLUFFS snd CHICAGO Tpon which 19 rua PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 11 addltion o theseand to please all classes of Sravelers, it ves FIRST-CLASS MEALS as lis EATING STATIONS at 80 cente cach IT8 TRACK 18 STEEL RAILS! 115 COACHES ARE THE 1 E iT8 EQUIPMENT FIRST BLASS Tf you wish the Best Traveliag Accommnds- 18 10u wil buy vour ticket by tais Eoute EFAND WILLTAKE THER. R AND AGUE, STETTE CELEBRATED ary Streat. For information, folders, maps, te WThatatn, 10 ey sgent of the Company, or MARYIN HUCHITT, W. H. STENNITT, Gen'l Manager, Qen'l Puas. Agent, CHICAGO, ILL. JAMES T. CLARK, STOMACH Gen'l At Omaba & Cor SHORT LINE|= 1880. K.C.,ST. JUE&C.B.R.R,, Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUVIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars betweon Omaha and 81. Louls and but one betwoen Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With less phares and fn advance of other lines. Tuis eutire ine s squipoed with Puliman's Falace 8 eapiog Cars, Palace Day Cosch- o Silller's safoty Platform sod Coupier and the celohrutod Westinghouse Alr-Brake. AFSEE_THAT YOUR TICKET READSWS & Via Kaoss City, St Joseph and &8 S CounciiBlufts K.B.,vis St 763 0a 27 Joeand St Louls. W2 Tisketa for sale at all eoupon stations 13 the otl Binds. aS BIyTE Defensive Medication 1s & precaution ed when ¢ cour-o of th i should pever be Deg Contparmb'e to this the mercurial diseased patioat, hoy recoverad ctigarfal 1 good 50U by k. 104 Siunoss’ Lives REGULATOR, T , Purest and Best Famlly Modl- For DYSPEPSTA, CONSTIPATION, Janadice Bilious ttacks, SICK NEADACKE, Col, be hroasion of Spirits, SOUR STOMAIH, Hear Thls uncivallod Southern Remedy fn wa not to contam particle of M 0y injurlous mineral sabstance, but I8 Purely Vegetable. F xun\:kn et oD DAWER, emtalaiog thoss Southern Roots and Herls, Gen't Supt, Gon'l Pase. & i 2 2 au allwive Providenoe S Jaserh Mo C ll-wive Provi bas plased Io s Coucries whore Liver Diseaso st praval. 1t e al Disesses casond by Derusgemeat the Liver and Kowels. 7 5 o 114 Piteesin, Soresty Donglas, Unfon Block, Omaiia. JO8. TEHON, A B BARNARD, Pass. Agent, Omaha. Gea'sl Agent, Ormaba. SIOL CITY & PA(‘II‘I(, St. Paul & Sionx City RAILROADS. The Old Reliabla Siowe City Route] “Wander, Master, 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNBAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, - Lewis G Amfstant P viriues, rersonally, and pata, Bl abbing T ducte, 1t 1s the rm Coupler and Buffor. Aad for SPELD, SAFETY AND COMFORT s 4. El D ing Boom wnd by the . between any, rin Through With at Change Unih krclc Tranater Taper, ¢ and 8t Paal. Traine leave Tranafor Depot at. Councl Blufe, at -6 p Sivex City 44 1030 p s a0 5 Pl ;'.IUL'RS 1IN Ay sy Oraxr Routz. st. Paul at 380 p m, ar- 46 2 m.. and Un'on J.H.ZRILIN & CO., PHICADELPIIA, PA. 3. OBEVAK, Dysvepela's tortured viotim, Why eroes t THNUG” TO CH GIEO Without Change of Cars! THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (JUINGY RAILROAD. [ 5 cast futo the £ prin SOLD B¢ ALL DRU ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTCRS. With €mocth ad Pert.ct Truok, Blegand Pas- —_— Senger Ceahes The ownar of the slebrated Kaclln Banks, near LOUISVILI B, NEB, Cow read7ab, e depot s Liulevie: oo the B. & M. railroad, WEITE DBRICE zn nu any order at reasonabls prices, Par. siring a white (r’rnt or ornamental brtek will o wall to_give s & it o end for sample. J.T. A, HOOVER, Prop., IRON TURBINE WIND ENCINE PULLMAN SLEEPIAC & nmmn CARS Itis e keow edged by tho Press, and il wke tavel wer it, 1 ho the Best Avpointed and Bet Maniged b oad in the Countsy. PASSENGERS GOING HAST Should bear in mind that this i the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGD, And Polots East, North aud Norihwest Pussengera by this Route have chotoe of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, ‘Ao the Advantage of Six Duily Linasof Fasss Sl.eping Cars from Chieago to New York City Without Change. uiyped with akes aad i the world PULLWAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Arerunont e bunington Koute. Tnformation concern feps-dl MANUPACTURED BY 56 ek I sour gwa tow. _Turms aa 48 § cwi: free, Adéress H. Hallett & Cow " riand, 3 Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND EMGINE In the Werld, Hundreds in use n Tows and Nebrasks by Dealers 1o nearly every cousty AYER'S ACUE CURE For the speedy rellet of ver and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever,Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Billious Fever, ¢ &c., and Indesd all Affections i which Arise From Malarious, Buckeye Force P“mpfii Marsh or Miasmatic Poisons, which is particolariy bl Ll b iast twenty.five yearm, fn & troatment. of these distroesing dissases, and with sush unvary. ingsuccoms that it has gamed ¢ reputation cf being nfallls The sbakes, orchils oncs broken byit, d0 st retarn, until the disesss is con- oted agaln. This bas made it an accapted romedy, and tristad rpecific, for the Fever and Ague of the weat, and the ehills and fevers of the south. sdapted to Wind Mill use, as It works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not freezs up in the cold- ast weather. Send for list W. H. RAYNER, Western AZ't, Omahs, X THE BALY. PLACE WHERE 10U ire eradicates the noxisus pois m, and leares the patient a8 1t thoroughly expels pel the poison and protect them i fiad & good Trave.ers and temporary ra identa r and Agus lo-aities are thus snabled to BOOTS AND SHOES | s s g it spt to ensus from continued exposurs to At s LOWER FIGURE than st | Mstaria and Missme,has 2o spsedier reciedr. any otbor shoe houss In the clty. | for P LANGS |LIVER COMPLAINTS, Irigan exeellent remec: PREPARED BY ZOFARMKAN ST, ¢ | v, V., Sept ! T Seprezion l el e sovnny Wl ] wed Tlpey Wert. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD] § Nervous Debility, or an Bladd=r Dis-ases Poisoning, in infected mala: Otter Pervoua everywhere, Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS a A. KIMBALL., E. &7 BGEN is highly recom ul Kidneys, Dropsy, Also Put up in Quart size Bot'le; for Gene;m and Famny Use. ¢ found i y0ur Drugaiatsor G 4 LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis. LV\LERS everywhere. lo agents in Omaba, STEELE, JOHNSON & ( WHO IS uuncounmr:o wiTH TH “BY_EXAMINING T8 S ligen apaa the - st il polate ermoed Jod R St w4 ‘?, &imas” Wik an. Pac lines for the Wasr pER MormLe. o Grent Mook Tainad Mouter" are 10ie ot Ae < Totted Atates (. Canid = —— ! For information not ebUARAbIs A€ Four Bome tisket office, address. FOH N 5. and rup&. 5 Corr, with all . Gen'l Auperiitendent. CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SEHADHES. And evorything I}sertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OEAS. SHIVEBRIOK 1208 and 1219 Farnham Sireet. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. 20 34 mon th et le MANUFACTURED BV RE MAST&BD,, SPRINEFIELD They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Eeam Walking Cuitivator, with or without Sfrings. The New Fores Feed Buckeve Drill, one or two Horse Style, Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb \JJ" THOMAS® = 7% a1 Weaknessand Proe {rom aversork retion n raica mome .Hémeopathlcr i by “ i meSpecifie No. 28 Price §1 ger CURE® RAPUMATISW. CURES COUGHS €oLD3 DE. A. S. PENDERY, - 5ii: | CONSULTING PHYSISiA 545 PEAMANTITLY LocA1ZD 213 0 \ AL OFFIC 195 Team OMAHA, VERRAS | Offaring bis serviees 1 3l doparmen's o 10d Suredy, poth ia ¢eacis a3 g CURFE LAME BACK CCRE3 LAME BACK, v3, €TT and PR PeRES OO = E: 3.