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& BARTLETT. <20 1,Cral, boe Block, CHA'LES POWELL, S5 Gnats s, d Do, lea! -at-Law, "senth an? Farnhsm Connell, t-Law, r T:.uvn RIGHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. =% 5] [ it b ; e €D oz - @ o] = wpou reeely * DAY KIDNEY PAD GO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O, car ifttie book, Pr. Bo: A wte, wre he HE DAILY BEE = Ci— civer 16t sud | | THE MAILS. Qurom = Beparture of TARD GF THE BURLINGTON. CHCAGO, KO K ISLAND & PACIFIC. CHI 2AGO NOKTHW " Sunda s ex epted. | EANSA3CITY, 8T, JOL & COUNCIL BLUFFY. 00w m. | Exvress. » 3 bp m, 320 p. m, 5 m 43, leaving Ummaa at 9 and 11 Couroll Blufls st 935, m,580 2 m, 1 COMMERCIAL, Omsaha Woolesale Markets, Oxanma, Augast 7, 1880, IITER AND EGGS, W eny wEdededd 108 Alarlt advaeing, Currants, ohioe new. EEE] 25 Standard Peacles, 31‘:’ 28588, pberries, 2 b, 17 cae kbervies, 215, ¥ P & 548 Mas e m s e s Window Glass, €0 per cent. dis- s - atas~iag 3 13 g2 17 42 1 Omegza al2 Pitteeld 1 Framing. 18 ft. and under. 20 00 Ewch add. ft. over 18, per Fencing, No. 1, 124420 92 0 3 2 60 Sheeting, dressed, 20 00 3 2 19 00 Common bords. dressed 200 ST0CK 504 A stock . 3 4009 B . 3 85 00 v B 5 0 00 Common stoc PR 25 00 % 00 50 00 45 00 000 55 00 2300 0 00 % 00 3 00 23 00 i 46 00 8500 Cor % 0 A dtar (best) sh bl No, 3 00 No.8 % Luth 09 Lime, bbl . 8 " bulk, per bu 40 Cement, bl 50 Towa plaster, bbl ichigan p ir, u Turred felt. 100 Iie. Straw board, Brso waro e 3 g¥S8% g ... Rough §. snd 2 per 100 ft. Tin 50 Cedar halves, 7 In 13 SUGR NG i 15 16 L g 4 and’ 6 in,, par o0 b 8 00 Ouk plank andtiniber, por M. 40 00 Cloar poplar,............ 8 06 Bluck Walnut. 100 00 Green Ltdos. perlb .. Green cured hidee Dry hides TR 1517 Dry walted hides R T | Sheep Ta et 2281 50 Tall LIQUORS, WIN Tigh wines, pargul H 90 per oent.. per gal EDWARD M LLS--CEURCE BENTON. | gutter, o : i — t e Lad: . Ts 5 %2 7 613 5 | 4 TaLE. Thes: two were distantly related to | each sthey—saventh cousins, or some- they became orphany, rnd were adopt ed by the Brents, s chililess couple, them, “Ba , honest, sober, industzious, and erte of others, and sueoess in lifa s ssauzed.” The children heard | ropest it themeelves long befure they oould ssy the Lord’s Prayer; it was painted over thbe nureery door, and was ob ut the first thing they learned d. T was destined to brermo 16 Tz D the un-wersing rule of Edea d Mil5’ iife. Sometimes the Brants changed the wording & little, and said: *"Be pure, henest, sober, industiioss, cons riderate snd you will mever lack friends,” | Buby Mills was a comfort to every+ body about Wkhea he wanted |candy snd could not have it, he { Ustened to reason, eonteated hia- eef with it, on Baby B n'on H 00| want-d iz, he cried until he g ¢ it. B by Mills took care of his toys; Buby Benton always destroyed his in {a very bri f time, and then made himelf &> insistently disagreesbls that, in order to haye pescs in the bouge, little Edward was persusded to 50| vi¢Id up lis play-hir ga to him, When the chliren were a little older, Goorzie b came 3 heavy ¢x- penae in one respect; he tank no care of his cl-thes; con-equently he shone frequent'y in new ones, which was not the ow«e with Eddie. The boys 2rew apsce. Eidis was an incr-as- uvf comfort, Georsia an incrersing solicirule Tt was always sufficient to say, in answer to Eidie’s petitions. I would rather you wou'd not do it" —meanivg swimming, skating, po- nuking, brrryirg, circuseing, wnd sll soria_of things which boys deleht in. But no answir wee sufficient for George; he had to be humer d in his de:ires, or he would carry them with a high hand. Naturally, no by got wore swimming, skating, ber ying and so forth than he; no bov ever had a bstter time. The good Brants did not allow the boys to play out +f er 9 on summer evenings; they were eent to bed at that honr; Eddie honoreb’y remained, but Georels usva ly 1l pped out of the window toward 10, and en- i yed himsaf till miduight. I:ncem- ed impoasible io brask Georgie of this bad habit, but the Brants managed it at Inst by hiring bim, with apples and marbles to stay in. Tho good Brants gave all thair time and attention to vain endeavors to regulate Georeie; seid, with grateful tears in their eyes, that Eddie noaded no efforts of theirs, ha was 20 good, 80 considerate, and in all ways 20 perfeot. By wod by the hoys wers lirzo eoieh o work, s they were anpren- ed to atrade. Eiward weat vol- rly ; George wna coaxed snd bribet Elward worvel herd and is thiully, and ceased to been expnse to the good Brants; they praiscd him, vu 50 dd his master; but Goorge ran away, and it oost Mr. Braut both mony aad trouble ts hunt him up and get him bick. By and by ho ran sway n—more money and more trouble, He ran awayls third time, aud stole a faw li‘tle things to carry with him. Tr uble and expense for Mr. B et ozce more; snd, beeides, it was with the greatert difficul y that he sucered in Eerau-dinq the m-aterto the youtb go unprose.uted fur the theft E iwerd worked steadily alorg, and in time became a tull_partner 1n his master’s business. Georze did vot 1mprove: he kepr the luving harts of ben foctiys full of trouble, 1 theirtands full of invenive as- 5|t ines to protast Lim from ruin. EA 3 . . Hemlook upper, 1 er fook . 28096 Oule upper, per font Grain, upper per fo No. 1 Pittal No. 1 Pittrbury ok No. 1 Cinciunatl oak ..., No. 2 Cincinnati oak ... 0. No. 1 hemlock ... No. 2 Homlock .. S COAL—RETAIL. Anthracite.. = 10 %0 Blossburg.. 1200 Wy ming 8 80 Oskalooa. 580 Towanut.... 560 White Breast. o 550 —— Free ot Cost. Dr. King's New Discoveky fo Consumptivn, Coughs and Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, eto, is given away in trial bottles free of oot tc the affioted, If you heve A bad cough, cold, difficulty of breathing, hoarscness or any afection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trisl. As you value your existence you canmot afford to let this opportanity pas. We could not sfford, and rould nct give thts remedy away unless we knew 1t would accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless oaees have wlready been complately cured by it. Thero is no medioine in the world that wiil cure one-half the oascs that Dr Kive's Nxw Diacovery will cure. For asie by ) Jaxre K Tsw, Omsba. —_— Bucgien's arnica Balve aril, 8 @ by, bad futerested himnelf {in 8 1 day schouls, debating societics, anny v issionary affeirs, anti-tebaces OrgAIZA 10 8, ant-profanny a8e cia- tivus, #nd all such things; 23 & mn, he wis a qu et tut steady ani reli.ble helperin tte churoh, the tempersrc« soolet'os, and all movemens looking to the mding and up ifting of men. This exci ed no remmi, aterac-ed no :wemiuu, for it was his ‘“‘natural bne” Finl'y the cld pecple died. The wiil testitied their liviug pride in Ed- ward, and left the r li 1o pecparty to Georgs ~because he “needed 1;" whereas, ‘‘owing to a bountiful Provi- denc:," such was mot the case with Eiward. The preperty was loft to G-orge condivion-lly; hs muct buy out Edwerds pa tner with it, elsa it must g5 104 Eensvoleat insti'ution o lled tho Prironer's Friend toorery. Tne « 14 people left a letter, in which they beg:ud their desr son Edwerd to tike their place and watch over | Guorge, and Le'p and shicld him as toev had done. Edward dutifully scquiesced, and ‘iewrge bocame his parmer in the ba-ires, Hewssnotavalusblopart- ner; he had been meddling with d ink before; he'soon develped nito a con- siaot tippler, now, and his 'ace aud .yes show.d the fact unpliseantly Ed= 1l hal been courtiug o swect i kin“ly epirited girl for eome iwe. They loved o ch ctuer dearly, ani—. Bu about this percd G orge began to haunt her teaciuly and imploingly, andat last she went ey 0 ) Eoward, and ssid her bigh ard hly duty was vlan b-fore her—she muttnot 1 b ¢ own sdfish desfrs nterfece with it; <he must marry “pror George” and “reform him.” It would break her heart, sho knew it would, and 80 on; but duty wan duty. £o she marred George, and Edward's heart came very nesr breaking, ss well as h 1 own, However, Bdward recovercd, and mairied snother gul--a very cx- ce lent one she was, tvo. The Best Sawvs in the world for | Children came to both families. Cuts, Bruices, Sores, Uleers, Salt Rbenm, Fever Soree, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tiod in every case o money re fanded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by K &dly 1SH. Omaha, EE——— CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Maxufastorery of STANDARD _ SHOT| A | IV YARZEY, oty Mery did her hovest best to rform her husband, but the contract was too l-res. George went on drinking, and by and by be foll to abusing her and wie little ones sadly. A great many g00d peopls strove with Geurga—they were always at it, in fact—but he calmly took such efforts as his due and their duty, and did not mend his ways. Headded a vice presently— that of s oret gambling. He got deep- in debt; he borrowed money on the firm’s credit, 8s quietly as he could, and carried this system so far | and 8o successfully that one morning the eheriff took possession of the t:bli hment, and the two cousins found themselves pennilsas. Times were hard now, and they | grew worte, Edward moved his fam- |1y into a garret, and walked the | streets day 2nd night, reeking work. | Be begged for it, butit was realy | Dot to be had. He was astopished to #e2 how soon his face becama unwel. c)me; he was astonished and hurt to 7sn—a_l»ow quiekly the ancient intaress which psople had had in him faded | out and disappesrad. Still, he must | get wo-k; 50 he swallowed hia chogrin and toiled cn in search of it. At last | he got a job of carrying brick uo |1sdder in ahod, aud was a gra |mm in consequence; but afier t! | obedy knew him o cared anything | about him. He was not abis to keep o bie dues in the varicus mczal orga- us 16 whch he belonged, aud hed 15 andare ths sher iz of sesing | BD & €O iyl tronghs under chn dusgrace of | | Bimsels b he dusgrace of Soeesd B .| susnasice e S fatsy Bivard &l BT, Lo S . sAgD. | e SRy seh fo tien. Hawas foged Iylng, ragged aud dranly, inthe 3 ,fl&,m-mre.fis1 083 97 19 | bim cut. took h'min hend, got un & general bad hea !stberplon for him, kept him soher other r e thing of the scxt. While till tabies | I to the prer F-llaw, and | the gu ter; and thers was general sor- | rereated some thousands of times 3 before they understood ir; thoy eouls ; : 3 muge of h's repentances, they ce R fuga fighed itre, cakeor swalled Live: a whole we-k, then got a sitia'in for &00d as Sim a him. An acooust of it was patlishec, | Sured me, aud now [ hevs not to take x Gever 1atteniion wiz thos drawn D o 2reit many | fa pecpls came £ rward and baloed hem | fs tawar] roform with the'r enceurage. | meat, He did no: drink a drop fo two mon‘hs, and meantime was the pes of the goed. Then he feli—in | 1 house 40 care avy ons elsa v that have an o< for. row and lamentation. But he ne ble teshood rescned him aesin, They him ©p, they fed him, thoy | tened to ths ‘ead, mourm‘ul | El ot him his situation again. An ac- ocourt of thie, alv0, was published, and tha town wss drown-d in nappy tears ov rthe Testarati n of thapuor, ko st and strog:ling vict m of the fatil howl. A A vrand iempernnor ravival war g tup, | Hee ot 14VER and after sowe Tousing speeches And | The chespes:, o Leen made, the clairnan ssid, im- | the inthe Warla. pressively, “‘We are nowahou to call | oo for signers, and I thin there isa specracle in store for you whish not many in this house Wil beole to view with dry -'yo;. : There was an elognent psu+e, and then Georgs Ben- e tom, £.03r161 Ly 8 rod s 1ehed G ugh: | oo g B r s ment of the Ladies of R-fugs, ttep- | which an alwnw Prov ped firxsrd upon the platfrm and eigned the pladza. Thear was rent & plause, aud everybody er o for joy. Everybodv wronztha hand of the new eonvert whon the meeing was cver; hisaalry we2 e liced next duy; he | wis the talls f the t wn nd its hero, Anraoun: of it was publ shed Gere Becor fl, Ly, | every thrre monthe. bt «asfaithiully rescued end @ ught with every time, and gool it mtious were found for | him Finally ho was taken around | tha cnan ry Ivtarf g, as a reformed deonkard. a-d he had great heuwes < neds 13 wa ¥ afarious mineral ubatavco, but ty cure all Dives. and eath wil] enatie ond ex 1 eFow o and dd on immente amannt (f g ol | 425 W eer Sueet, Amletart Post Master, Heo ws sn p-pu'ar at hoine and 80 | e b seete it trust d—cur ng his sober interyali— | Krow tn 'y that he was enatled to use the ram of a principoitizan and got n large 'y at tho %:n'c. A ty pressure was brought to bear to eave him fr m the ¢ nseque ces of Iiis forgery, ard it wes partisl'y au cesafnl—to was “‘gent up” fur only two yests. When, at the end (f a venr, the tireless ¢ff r's of the beneve Ien' wors orowned with sucoess, end he emorged from ths penitenti with » perdenin hisp ket th : oner's Friend aocicty met him at the door with & situation and a comf.rta- ble salary, and sll the other bensve lont peovle came forward and gave reileved. bu MANUPACTUKND ONLY BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PRILADELPEIA, PA. . $1.09° Suid by all Dragginta, himaiviea, encouragament and helo. | Ficok ) Saul s toposss of Edsard Mil's bad cuce applied to the | [ Dl yudifa Prizoner's Friend toc'sty fore situs- tion, whan in d'ra necd, but the quas- tion, “Have you been a prisoneri” made brief work of his case. While al] those things wero go on, Edward Mills had bern mak head nia'nlt adversity. He was stil poor, but wasin r-ceipt of a stsdy and suff fent selary as the respected and trusted ca:h buwk. Gsorge Benton never crme rear him, end waa nevar known to inguirs sbout Lim. Geurga gt to inuging 1o long uh- sences from the town; there were 1l repoits sbout him, but nothing defi- mta. One winter's night eoms masked burg'ers forcid theic way inio the ud found Eiward Mills there OTICH OF SITTING OF OF EQUALIZATI ofo He refus:d. atenad his Iife. Lo said his vs trus ed him, snd Fe o u'd r10 thattrast, Ho could dis, if ho mose, but whils he hved he wowd be fithful; ho would not yeld up ihs “combiuction.” The burglus kil'ed him. Tuo detectives hunted down the criminals; the chief ons proved to be George Benton. A 7 npwhy wes £t for tho wilow and <:phons of thsdead wan, and sll the newspapers in the land b g2>d that ail 8 hanksin the lind testify their aps precistion of the fidelity sud bero- s of . the murdered cashier by coming forward with o generous eonvelbution of morey in aid of the fammly, nos bereic of sipp r-. The rerult was & mess of toitd ocush amourti. g 0 wpwards of 8500—sn average of nesry three-vichihs of a eent for each ba k in the Union, The cashier's own_bank is tificd its grati- | ——————— bty taied i nee oo | [RON Tfifigmg ' WIND ENGINE peeriess servant's accounta wire not equare aud that he himself had knocked his braing out with a bludgeon to eroapo detection and punisinient. Georgs Benton was arrei-ned for trie]. Then everybody s eme to for- got the widow sud o1phavs in_their s licituds for poor George Every- thirg that meney and influence con'd o dove to save h'm, but iz all w1 d; he vas sentenced to d- Stra ghiweyt e sovernor was besis ged with petuions for commut.tion or pardon; they wers brovg t by tearfal young girle, by sorronful oid muids, by de, utwtions of ja hetic widows, by thoals of imoressive crphane. But no. the gor uor—for unce-=would not yield. N w George Benton experianced relgin. The gl.d rews flow 2!l sround. From that time forih his coll was alxays fu') of girlaand women awd frech flowers; 21 the d there e 8 pr and thai k siving, & tears, snd vever an interrup ion, ex- In the Werld. cep: 80 vceagions] five-minute wter- | Hundrsdss mieefon for refreshmente. by Dealem in 5eaely . This sortof 1hug continued up t0 | This out representa oas g The Strougest and Most Durable h miiies, and the very enllows, and Guorgs Batton went proud'y heme, in the black cap, | Buckeye Force Pump o 7 before a wailing sudicnce «f tho aw est- i el st and best that tt e region could pro. | which i particalariy e Guce. Hiagavehd fresh Soworaen | adapted to Wind Mill & it every day, for a while, avd the | ugo, as 1t works essily i headstove bore these wirés, under a and throws a constant i ) The brave oeshier's headstone has | freeze up in the col this inscription: **Be pure, honest, | est weather, Send suber, injustricus, couniderate, and | prioo 1y you wil never — Nobody knows who gave the order W. H. RAYNER toleave it that way, but it was so oo g given. Weten Agh OmabaEeh, The cashier's family aro in stringant | — circutstanoes ow, it 18 81id; but no | 7 mattor o ot of apprecisiive'peoglo, who werenot willig thet an ‘act 80 | pieves == brave and true as b s shonld go unre- FEVER AND A warded, have o l'eeted £42,000—and ‘built & memorial church with it, ght for CELEBRATE! IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS. snsfaot ¥ 18 ove who rolfer cass. D, lisbes ras 50 o b ov bis mirculvas d scovery ¢ 25, mpl 2 bl {cortun Price 00 per, | froo on a; | suds, e i gl Anakest,” Dipot, B % | 11 BreLios A TURKISH HAREM. It is reported that the Sultan, | though engaged in a preat war, found time to order It of SOZUDONT, | Ho says his women will have it, and | he wants peace atbome. WiseSuitns; | | rub iz o well after your esthetic | STOMACH | baths, Let's fol'ow the “Turkeys.” T E g | ——— E Several hogsheads of Bpading's Glue are needed for tRe cn coming | European Congrass, to make ths na- i tisos srick. Lo A member of | “Thad suffared for a lang thme with go- indigestion and 1 c. Do SOUR STOMACH, Hear Roots aud Herbs, nce has placed In 8 where Liver Diseate most presail. It t . S of Liver Ocuplatnt are s Pain in the s virges, and and Messangor, T. SURS and 8o 2oute Satwean COUNEIL BLUFFS | CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE inta EAST sud NGRTAL. Itfe the ONLY ROAD betwe-n Upon which 1s ran 18 CJACHI 5wl IT3 EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS Tt vou wish the Best Traveltng Actommoda- t 18 0u wil buy vour ticket by tais Boue EFANU WILL TAFE NONECTHER “h Tiokets B3, P WARVIN HUGHITT, W. N STERNITT, Gen'l Manager, Gen'] Paes. Aguat, CHICAGO, ILL. JAMES T. CLARK, wmaiia & Council Binfis. SHORT LINE 1SS0 K.©.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, only Direct Lina o 57. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No ~hange of SIX DAl A CITY COUNCIL AS BOARD s WIND ENGINE mRACTIS ALl tern & Western Cities " Coapier_and the Westinghouse Al SIBUY CITY & PACIFIC St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. Relvills Sio The ¢ s Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST. PaUL, MINNRAPO!LIS DULT or BISMARCK, e W Miller Pun maci- Alr Brakes and 4 Buffor. aad for st Gon | Puse. Ageaat. (VRRYAN. THROUCH 70 CH CtCO Without Change of Cars! THE 'CHICAGO BURLINGTDM & QUINGY RAITLROAD. Tr ok, Elegaus Pas- nes, ad & DINIKG CARS wnger PULLMAHN SLEPI. Itina ke ow edged by roes, +nd all wko tras:] 077 ity 0 be the Best &’ po nted and Bos Nas'yed o1 in the Couutry. PASSENGERS GOING FAST Ehould ear in mind that this fa the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGD, Aud Poiate kast Aorid aud Nor.bw.et. s have chotee of hy thia b POUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, 4 £ 8% Datly bl epin, Cors f-om Ghieas0 10 New York ¢.ity Without Change. A1 E- proes Trains on th s linaare eqinped with the use ¥ ad on Agaiis: vk o intue w rid PULLYAN ’k!flc; SLEEPINC AND D NING 82RS Arerunont e urington Koute Pacs Ag't B.. Jos., ¥o. AYER'S SAFRUSRAPARILLA, PURIFYING THE BLOOD componnd o wsta le aiter 7 iodides ct Po ot o h, K idneys, Lun, Ereg Fire, Eriopals, Pimples, Fstu Biotihsa, Boas, Tume s Sead Head, Rirgs DR, J. €. AYER & €O., LOWELL, MASS. | Practical end Aocalytical Chem!s 5 | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. NG N 5, Gz ot Bl A L8z PATID 380 MILES OF ROAD! | COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO | o KIDNFGEN is hizhly r Nerv us Lebil ty, or acy Obs Bladd-r Dis ases lso f.r Yo ow F By the il of 8 FORESTL217 NIPER BERRIFS sud BA fn Quart size Bottles for 2 Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator MANUFACTUR They alo mzke Buckeye Improved Iron Eeam Walking Funich ore e pre- valout and aflieting, ees of the Sin.St. m‘f/. fl: | 0 e » 0 Salt Re sum, MAS>.~ THAT'SY, FURES COT S E eoey | BR. A. S. PENDERY, CUEES 8ORE THROAT. C! FTEC | LAME BACK 1 | oTmes LANE Bich, sd ZCRASICAL, AND WINING EN. Faca saer d and unsurpaased for Weals s Disease, . m Kidney or Blood and Kidney ed mala EY MALT we kar rocers, vo the nearest axpeoss LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, WHO i5 UNACQUAINTED WITH TH SEE BY &: and DEALERS e\{erywhm. j|§;|[ ; OCRAE Y D (HIS COUNTRY, WiLA! S XAMINING T T HEGuTS, with ALLE. wih 1L, Ceat. B R “iih B P8V P D &F: & Al - iR i N, = whi i s nd Canadn. bome ficket office, address. E. S0, JOHN CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BtDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And evorytning I}aerta.ining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSGRTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OEL A, snxvn..xpx 1208 and 1219 Farnham Street. FOR 1880. BYP.P. % £D Cultivator, with or without Sjrings. | 3 > | The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Style. | Enquise for them at the beer, dealers, F. H. PUG , G Agent, Umaha, Neb. i B ) e 'NERVOU jif | Humphreys' = <= Homeopathi Spec fic No. 28. ZZ, I CONSULTING PHYSICIAN £AS PEEMANTSTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OF¢ICE, 3 Tecth Serser, o OMAHA, SEDRASEM i o's serviess 3 sl dogar ¢ s wad ey, sob fa e BEV 8k, © DRUGE TS,

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