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_ ATTORREYS-AT-LA Hikax & Srorors, STURCES TTORNEYAT-L. pARTLETT & BARTLETT. AW-—No.1,CreightonBlock, CHARLES FOWELL WM, TTORNEY AT oL tween Farnham and ‘oruer 15th and SIMERAL, LAW—Cumpbell's Block, THOMAS, LAWLoans movey, buys ste., Room §, Creighton A- C. TROUF TROUP, TIOKSEY AT LAW—Ofico In Hanscom's ATEN wiih Georgo E.Pritchetty 1508 Far DEXTER OMAHA, NEB. L. THOMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW—Cruicksnanks Balid ng. A R- TTORNET AT L s et A. BWA| A sred CHRDWICK, LAW—Office 1604 Farnham RTZLANDE TTORNEY AT LAW—Cor. 12th and Farnham wrost WILLAN &, ) COU? A TIOENEY AN p To 6, Frenzer Block, oppoete Post e OMAHA, NEEB. WML PEABODY, AWY SR _Offico? Bt Oftice, OM: 23 Patent ¥OTARY PUBLIC. 1n Creighton Block, next to ATA, NEBRASKA. s Procured. @R COLLEOTIONS MADE E. B. MCLAUCHLIN. AT IV C'BRIER LAW AND 3 & BARTLETT, Atto'"eys-a,t-La.w. OFFICEFuion Tl mvwr\ AT P ATTORNEY coR KARBACH BLOCK. Tk, OMATTA Ne x @ an¢ Farnbam) RORISON, LAW.—Room Crelehton fun -1t =wTom, AT LAW. POUC. & 15TH o * to al wutte St s oo, EDWAED W.SIMERAL, TIORNFY AT LAW -oom 6 Orsitacn Blok, 10 Dougla sireets. obdh C. F. MANDERSOK, TTOR FARKE CODWN, TIORNEY AT Straots, wlis G W.T. Rucna AW—2:3 Farnham Btroet TAW—14th ‘and Dougias W Doane 6.3 Uoar RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorney L at-Law. toonth Street. KEKENNEDY'S EAST AND A FAMILY TONIC ILER INDIA ‘NOILAIASNOD ‘gymemoguvio(] snonIg WANTWNOUY ‘viecadsfq 10 05l & G0, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OFAHA, Neb. aeanes of b Oreans. Towr ey, Erigh Urlne, Catarr! and_soanty BACK, General plaints, remedy. for all ¥, asa Urinary LAME inos, s certain it “seut by mail free DAY KIUHEV‘ PAD GO., PNDP RS, #7send your i The ac taning an Afkaii DR absorption, Price 7 BOSANKO ¥ Toledo, O. dress for our iitle book, Blood is the primary_canse and € wealizing th smmation by Dr. Bosanko's Pile Eemedy, teo th care of C. T. Am Corunua, Mi has given firs The Dr. Bo: r ot dtwtt SANT Gresatest Wonuertul discove Among other ¢ Children oft ask if he T really Last year While flowere of exqu Ing around. Not long were they A vei e or this ove of ‘and_distreesicg r. We gusran. cqual ‘for the nko Medicine Gu A, OHIO. -JGOODMAN, Agont, Omisba. cworldhavebeenmade ro Santa Cl like ours, wifl, more were seen, site fragrance wers grow £t to wonder fn doubd, :ad heard much about, sthey il say, res escecvery dsy. at looked very. wondertul realm, &oods for women and men, OMAHA PUI vie: 4:308. . Office open ffom 19 to 1 p. m. Sunds; THOMAS F. HALL. Post Arrival Trains TNI PACIFIC. LEAVE. Duily Express.....12:15,p. . do Mixed. do Frai. 3:25p LEAVE OMAA. Sundays excepted. Eavs - 500 8. . | Express......T: ALLY Hustings (Iv) £05a m | Bl Blromington 1:38 1 Orleans (1v) Orleas (ar) 700 p m | Tudianoia (iv) stor £ Ml 6:10 & m | Express, Exproas........840pm | Mail WABASH, T LOVIs & PACIF umaves. AR 8., | Ml 0. m | Expres BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. ‘© Omaha, daily.—8 a.m, 0 a. Jpm., 2p. [rs— 1140 . OMAAA & R Matl bO!l!llaR(/lAL. Omaha Wholesale Mark Owana, Augast 11, 1 BUTTER AND EGGS. Cholcetable. Packers lots, Fresh eggs, per doz.. Honey. POULTRY. nickens, per doz. Ducks GROCERIES. SUGARS. Extra choice and very bright right Table Dri New Orleans Mollasses ket advancing. = OFFEE. Rio, prime to choice. Rio good to prime. . Rio fair to good Mocha. Q G.Jav Chaoice . Gondto prime. DRGED FRUITS. Neow Prunes 0ld Prunes 5 Currants,choice new . Black Berries. Y, Shoed aporated State Peaches.. alt Lake Peaches. California Peaches. CAN 5" Oysters, 2 do Ib cans, ¥ case. . 1 1h can,er case. . ¥easo d Safmon, 11b, ¥ dozen. do_ 2b¥dozen. . Standard Tomatoes.2 I, ¥ case 1b, ¥ case Standard Peaches, s ¥ case. 2 1b, ¥ case. Raspherries, 2 Ib, ¥ case. Blackberries, Nutmegs. Pepper Allspice Cloves . Tiope Cubiles; 1607 Groenwich Lye,perfcase. Beans,per bushel. Cheese full cream. GLASS. Window Glass, 60 per cent. dis- count off list. HARDWARE. 1RO Common bar Horse-shoe bar Norway nail rod. ... STEEL, DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTON: Atlantic “H do P, Pepperel 10 do “E | Indian ue-d Cabot. - Fruit of the Loom. ~ ew York N Hills’ Muslin. THE DAILY BEE PROPRIETORS. 915 Farnham, bet. 5th and 10k Strests ‘TERMS OF SUBSURIPTION, 1 Copy 1 year, in adyanoe (postpaid). € momits 3 months And Departure of aArvE. 2 p. TIME CAKD OF THE BURLINGTON. ARRIVE OMATA. Exprees.. Fxpreen....10:00 8. m, Mall Mall .. 1000 p. ! Sunia Sundags Excepted. CHICAGO,{ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Ml 00 . | Mal.......1% Express. . 5:40 p. . | Express CHIZAGO NORTHWESTER Ml Ml T20p.m. Exprose...3:40p; m. | Expross .. 1008, m. KANSAS CITY, ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. ARKITE. ¥ RAILWAY. CITY & ST. PAULR.R. 78 m, 830 0 m, nsster. p.m. p. m, 408, m. Alcohol, 12 Tren h spirits, proof ots. 880. A stock. Plain ship lap. .. 0G PRINTS, Albany. Albion Merrimac. sT0C ARDS. No.T. n plaster, b Har, per bu 5 Tarred felt, 100 Ths HIDES, Green hides, per 1h Green cured hides. Dry hides. ... Dry salted Tiides . heen Felts to LIQUORS, WINES, h wines, per ex ‘cent. per Marshall's bourbon Miller’s bourbon whi Braudy, very fine, 7 AMUSIN somothi war was held and it was thetandlug ate the audito to explain hi done. AV Union with a big U. 14 TWO goats in Montani. the conclusion that th damued crowd in the census office are crazy, and crazy men CORRESPONDE e THE CENUS CLERES AND AN A st ez = Ve tor “orrespondent [ar Allen's Pisks 3 Washingion Correspondenco. of The Hartford e : According to the report on the wealth of Montana, there are but two | goats in that territory. The census office clecks thought thero must be P something wrong about this, 8o they Wrote to the auditor of the territory Simpaon's black to look it up, They argued and con- vinced themselves that there must be & Aot an .., 0@ |more thsn twoin such a big countryas | 5 . 12 | Montana. But the auditor answered S on i _ 13 | that the revorts of the enumerators v Lilrdess 1712 showed only two. The auditor 3 R a1z | 8lso reported that one of them was o Pittsfield, .. 10 {on a farm at one side of the terri- oresise 5 tory, and the other at the other CANW.RR, 1l am, 1l pm Aamiag 16 tifend S end. Ho gave the names of the 4 i, G30F. m Each add farms they were on and their owners. & Fencing, N The census office clerks held an indig- T v, No.2 nation mesting over the information 2 fl,“ C,,"‘,';",“;‘;"‘" ARANE A Sbesting, ressad, aud resolved that the auditof was B2 o inNeb.4} Gt b lying. The discovery was made that Yocal mails one of the goats was valued at $10 le the other was assessed at only $5. The census clerks then made up theirminds individuallyand collective- ly that they had the auditor certain. A letter was framed as | plain the wonderful difference in the valuation of the two animals. also suggested that p overlocked the existence of gowts in their territory, aud that if he wouid boeo kind as to make a epeciel inquiry he would oblige the census oftice and otherwise meration ditor of Montana answered in a week or s0. be quarrelsome or unaccommodating, but that if he was bothered any more about those “two damned goats” he would know the reason why. added in explanation that_the reason why one was put down at $10 was be- cause he was worth $10, and the ono put down at §) was worth but £5; that ug him to ex- bly he had “probably perfect the unusually correct enu- of Montana.” The au- He said he did not desire to He X hie had done his wholo duty and did CITY & PACIFIC CAILROADS. # banded, 6 in. 25 g0 | not want to hear any more about the Bapres.....00n, m. | Fxprose S 25 00| matter. Strangely enough, every Daily Except Sund By dand 40 00 word in the letter was written plain R 5 e 8 00) axcept the adjective “damned.” Tt tzst) s e G Cumsted Nl 2 0 00| vag thought by some to bo *‘hundred.” -§‘n‘lnw‘:?.°\‘lnfif&‘fid'fifu\’fi«.m A st (est) gl g 75| This would wake it appear that pm | il Clowt vy et am | N 00 o hundred zoats” _in that i | Omcha (ar) 456 b which wes agreed to_be " A council of dod that it might further to be asked again ares, yet it must be iia clerk, aman who 2 more Iike it. 4 8001 “hag rocord” o o brave man, was & i por 1031 ifn” 1 521 requested to addresa a letter of in- Well curbing 30 00| quiry to the auditor agsin, asking if Rough 4. and 2 in., in baifs, hie wanted to b underetoo as saying per 100/t din..... 20| that there were 200 goats in Montana Cedar halves o 1o | and if 50 to state what counties they SR 6 165 15| were in, and the census effice or at “ Quarter S 18| least the wealth, debt and taxation Osk, 4x4 30| division of it wonld be glad to know 5 - 40| the facts iu the case. O S sbe i\l e 39| The nuswer was anxi looked Onk plank mdumi{g}. per M. 40 0o | for. It came yeste: asbrief, Clear poplar %0 00 Its words were: ¢ Jemocrat 1| Blaek Walnat, 100 00 | with a big D and onl, o0 o are but 1ave come whole Jon't fight but cnly pity A Woman'a Terrible Task. Corson (Nev) Appeil, On July 23d Mra. Indy livin ted over the accounts and announced that she would refrain from talking forty daye. at 9 o'clock in the morning and at 10:30 her pulse was go feeble from ex- haustion that the physicians feared she would die by noon. heart beat but 26 a minute, and her rospirations were hardly noticeable, Her fricnds here urged her to discon- tinue her terriblo task, and told her Chattermug, a treet, got exci- o Tanner's fast, on Nevad: She began At 11 her On ip about a neighbor. hearing it she immediately rashed from the house and going_across the streot met a lady friend and talked till 6:30 thet night, and is now fully re- Her record of nearly two houra and a quarter of absoluto si- lense now takes its place at the top of the list. are pouring in from all sides, and she has had several offers to take the lec- Congratulatory lotters Feeding Horses. 108140 5 e Kennedy Bitters per g 12 # per ¢ 20 & “ per 100 cases Ghampagnes,vints in baskets. 25 00 2 95 | Domestic champaigue. 22 00 §@a | Port wine, per cas a Sherries. Ales, Edinburg some gos ** " Bass & Ce 10 | Guinness Dublin stont 10 LEATE 108 | Best slaughter sole. 103 | Best oak....... 10 | French kips .. stored. 98 | French calf, Teads Domestic kips .. 50 | Domestic calfs 5 45 | Hemlook upper, per foot - 50 | Oak upper, per foot Grain, upper per foot. 173 | Zininge, per doz . ture field. 10h | Torpings, per doz.t.. Morroces (hootleg) e foot. “ oil drested. ... 8 ious feeding than by starving and Tha HARNESS LEATHER. most other ciuses. In horses we can dotect as many different temperaments 8 and dispositions as in man, though > e but few horse owners tako this fact 128 | No. 1 hemlock ........ into consideration in the management 334 | No. 2 Hemlock bEhuid of their horses, particularly i that 20 COAL - RETAIL. part of it relating to food and feeding. 8 | Anthracite. 2 Some horses are natural gluttons, and 9 | Rlossburg. they must be seen to carefully or they Sg “'iumm: will, at t'mes, be apt to seriously 0 e injure themselves by feeding 15 | White B too fast, whilo much of the food z they consume will pass through them 24 undigested, for the simple reason 2e Frooot Cost- that 1t was swallowed before it has 175| Dr. Kixa's New DiscovEry fo|been properly masticated. We like 265 | Consumption, Coughs and Colds | to see what is termed a *‘good feeder,” 280 | Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., is given |(one who does not mince or pick over 9 | away in trial bottles free of cost to |his food) but then we are not at all 4 40 | the aflicted. If you have a bad | partial to the ravenous one. Sucha 509 | congh, cold, difficulty of breathing, [ horse as the latter nemed will dive 2 80 | hoarseness or any affection of the |into his feed with mouth wide open, 8 50 | throat or lungs by all means give this | and invariably take more at a mouth- 3 i | wonderful remedy a trial. As you|f:l thanhe can either kold in his 30| value your existence you canmot|mouth or properly masticate. There fh Boot webbing, per foo afford to let this opportunity pass. Wo could not afford, and would not give thts remedy away unless we knew it would accomplish_what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have aiready been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one-half the cases that Dr. Kina's New DISCOVERY will cure. For saleby = ®) Javes K. Isn, Omaha. Bucklen's Arnica Saive The Brst Sawve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Coras, and sll kinds of Skin Eruptions. Thia Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tiod In every case or money re fanded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by sdly J. K. ISH, Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. anufacturers of STANDARD SHOT see, s T A LA BE SUBE TO BUY IT. THE BESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Manutacturers of Lead Pipe,Shectand Bar Load, Blosk Tio, Pipe ana Solder, Lizsced Oil 304 Oi Caks. OEDERS SOLICITED. 70 KOKTH GLINYON ST, CHICARO. vt one way b pensity. By doi wheat. of wheat, heavier than o land in the same field that was heavily wanured. Hereis an additional procf of the value of clover. one acres of wheat on this farm, which was 50 run down three years ago that it was not supposed capable of pro- ducing a paying crop. this field I manured with stable ma- nure, at a cosy of not less than 8100, the other half had the one crop of clover turned under, and the wheat | s much heaviest on the clovered land —the ten and a half acres of m: nured giving 247 shocks to 343 on the clovered half of the field. | the averags per acre on the twenty- | one acres at twenty bushels per acre, but if it should thresh to the shock a3 well 83 my whest did last yosr, the e would b shova twenty-three ele, Aslong es clover will give uch results as this on my land I sball | #ivg its praises loudly,” Wa drilled avers, | buskel More horses are unnually killed or injured by over.feeding and injudic: are eeveral ways to fix such fellows, & to mix some little fine hay with his oats, while moistening the oats or feeding cut food prevents him from pandering to his greedy pro- A horse with a delicate ap- petite is usually a tender, delicate animal, and not at all desirable. The trouble with most persons who keep horzes, no matter whether on farm for farm work, or for driving parposes, is, they feed them too much nay; and to this cause can be attrib- uted the general sluggishness often manitested by the horses until they bave been working a couple of hours, while the wind is also much impaired. Night is the only tins when hay should be fed, especially to animals uzed for quick work. Even the snow plow team should have but littls hay at morniug and noon feeds, but give & generous supply at the evening meal, g this, your horse will keep in batter spirits and_condition, and free from any tendency to which horsemen so much dislike to “ipot belly,” Clover as a Fertihzer. Waldo, in The Ohio Farmer, says: | T cut a crop of clover huy i.o season, and turned under the seon . growth some six weoks befor ig the The result isa g It was other iid crop ijoining Ihave twenty- One-half of 1 estimate THE TWO GOATS OF MONTANA | $3 worth of bone meal to the acraona | trom BETWEEN | | two-acre strip through the middls of the wheat sown on _the clover land, and there was no difficulty in ¢, as you drove round she field with a reaper when you came into the strip thus fertil'zed. This is the fourth year Thave grown the Fultz wheat, and it shows no eign of deterioration. It has produced more uniform crops and given better satisfaction than any | grow. Itstands up btter, produces | more grain to the straw, and is less liable to loss or damage. I am glad to bs able to give this tealimony, for it has been reported that it could not be succeesfully grown year after year on the same far: Schemes for Crossing the English Channel. The proposed channel tunnel be- tween England and France seems likely to be buil. One shaft has been sunk to the required depth, and itis as erted that in about eighteen months at least two anda half miles will have been bored under the chan- nel, and that the work will be com- plsted in four years,—probably h boring from each end. There are 4 i dently, however, contingencies, such as a break in a rock, which may de- stroy the whole enterprise. Mean- time another bold schemo for crossing the channel contemplates a live of steel tubes sixteen feet in diametor, ballasted 50 as to makoit weight. one and one-fourth tons_to the foot less than the water displaced, and held nt a depth of thirty feet below. the sur- face (s0 88 not to impede navigation) by being anchored by chains to cassions sunk to the bottom. Through thisfloatin tunnel of twenty miles or 8o itis proposed that railway trains shall pass. Call for Reptiblican County Conven- tion. A republican cow Do, county, consist gates from each city wa Eates from each country precinct, will be eld at the court hou in the city of Omaha, for the tollowing eight members ¢ to repre conventio o county conves choosing ~deleg 1 s wards of th tion to be b city of Omaha, on The 1880, between the hour p. m., and in the count v bet ween the i belding primaries d precincts are as fol- irst Ward— of Tenth and Ho Six- Douglas street. At the sheriff's office in Florence Jefferson- Meardl Millard otogaschool house. Trvington school he aha— School hous ary elections to to the follo wheat I ever | i terrih on to 2 disease will thank us for thy. 1t is n tor Preve I ings | tews acue, the me dlsesed health, cliog spirita’ and ppetite; th " ‘l“h‘ mm.nm %mhnmfiemmh 1s warranted : Purely Ve-'cl..\lfle. containing thoso Southern Roots and_Herbs, wilch an_ all-wise Providence has placed In uli\lv\lr(u;;‘h;)n er Diseaso most provall. 1t et all Diseasos caused hy Dersagement o Tus STHPT bitter or bad ¢ k,Sides or I m; Sour Stomach o Aternately costive and Tax; Headache; Loss of with a painful sensation of baving fail hing which ought to have been i wmpt ' very fewsbut the Liver, the Targest organ fn the body, ia coaph @ MAKUPACTURRD ONLY BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. tee, 3100 teninwly Tor it freo, Address B, Tl 8 IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE No person & vota unless his na rezistered list of republican voters ward or precinct in which he resided. Second, Every republican citizen of the county who shall be eligible to vote at the ral clection shall e entitled to on under such regulations as the ve committee may herealter pre- seribe. Third. The lists of registered republi- can voters of each ward aud precinet shall blished in one or more papers for gen- er formation aud correction within e weck beforo the day sct for tho pri- y electi w certified_copy of the YL’~X"\IH“"[{ of each wa pri three days before the prin held. ditions shall be made to f such party list and his vote shall appoint_one supervisor, two_judgs one clerk of election for each w one supervisor, one jud each precinct, and ‘establish such re tions for the canvass of returns and pre- vention of repeating and other frands, that may be deemed necessary. Sixth. The certified returns from each ward and precinct, together with the bal- lots, poll-lists, tally-sheets and the regis- tration lists, properly sealed, shall he de- livered to the se of the county com= mittee withi hours after_the primary ele as been held, and these n opened in the pres- of the executive committee on the th day of August, at10a. m. The ex- coutive committee “hall examine these returns shall be by en taoms and in public sesion award creden- tials fo ench delegate, or, upon his o bis proxy. SnuEoy Prof, Guilmette’s French been s6ld in Franco for 4 that time has curc th usands of me deey Pads hage men who were troubled with diseaso Kidneys and rgaus. For talo by drug: gists. " TURKISH HAREM. It is reported that the Sultan, though engaged in a great war, found time to order largely of SOZODONT. He says his women will have it, and he wants peace at home. Wise Sultans; rub it in well after your esthetic baths. Let’s follow the “‘Turkeys.” Several hogsheads of Spalding's Glue are needed for the on-coming European Congress, to make the na- tions stick. Thousands of people, who are aflicted with a diseas-d Ii igestion, heart- burn, waterbrash, sour stomach, or a gen. erally intolerable _biliousness,’ as it termed, use mercury. This is done relu tantly, perhaps, but the commonplace a gument is, O, nothing will reach the liver and spleen e mass. Could something else 1 wouldn’t use it. Reac you can getsomething else, and that son thing else is Simmons’ Liver Reg Tt is equal in power to blue mas without any of its injurious effe disorders, jaundice, dypep diseses of the liver, biood and ‘stomach, when all other remedies Guilmette's French Kidney Pad, which s ouick and perman: tor thuse ‘dlsorders. Ask your dru, grest remedy, and fake Ti0 other. and if he coes not_keap it ecnd 81.50 in a letter to the French Pad Cn , and receive one by mail post-paid. A JOYFULANNOUNCEMENT to suffering millions is the glad tidins at last a certain cure for jiles hss been discovered. 500,000 persors who have used Dr. Silsbee’s *“Anakesis,” pronouncs it infall:ble. Doctors of | all medical'schoals prescribe it in practice; em. pincs and ‘nestrum venders counterfelt and imitate it, andall, without excepticn, admit that itds entitied to the nawe of “Medi-al Miracle " Notbing 1n medicine {5 more simpls, ra! rompt and certain. It §8 not sn_accidental lunder of inexperisnced, but the scientific solu- tion of s most aifcult problem. by an scoom. flished poysician of 40 yesre | anakeeis™ is s happy comb dasotiing | supportiog instiument snd. 12 alisiates 2t once the most ex. pain; it hol’s up the raw, TS, 351 b fem, continued o ‘medication appiied to the s |e ACTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld Hundrods in use by Delors in nearly This cat represents oar Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not froezo up in tho cold- est weather. Send for price list Ma) rasks Sold ry county. W. H. RAYNER, e $12a day a home sy made,Cosly Zwl e e Co.Foriand, e STOMACH BivTES Defensive M 13 « precantion wh'ch should there i nothing > this wh ro torative. o b all Drugzista aua Dealers genorally LEGAL NOTICE. West & Fritcher, plaintifls, +231 t defon Before Chas Omaha On the v is- o B.A. FowiEr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARGHITEfiTS Jaums . Scorr Designs for b exibibition at our off years exp Ing putlic NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP. OxAma, August 5 The partership heretofore exist Sol, Gressman and Jake OF at the old atard No, . Nebraska who is also collect i outstan: o pleas) ead satis 85080 Portisas; ¥ G0 EAST —FIA THE— | Chicago & Northwestern RAILWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Betwsen COUNCIL BLUFFS —axo— CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and all pofnts EAST aad NORTH. OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIO GREATER FACILITIES MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. T It1a the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! In addition to theseand to please all classes of it ¢lven FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 60 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS | ITS COAGHES ARE THE FINEST] ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS I you wish the Beat Traveling Accommoda- tlons sou will buy LFAND WILL TAKE All Ticket Agenta can sell a this road and Check ust gage ¥reo of Charge. OMAA TICKET OFFICES—124 Faruham St., Cor. 14t do Contradl and Now Montgom- or information, folders, maps, tainable st Home Ticket Ofice agent of the Company, or MARVIN HUGHITT, W. H. STENNITT, Gen'l Manager, Gen’l Pasa. Agont, CHICAGO, ILL. JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l At Omaha & Counctl Bluffs. , not ob- adiress any SHORT LINE 1880. K. ©., ST. JOE&C. B.R.R,, Ts the oaly Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. Nocha r3 between Omaha and st. Louts and but one between Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS tom & Western Cities andin advance of other Doalus, JOS. TEHON, es. Age wlon Block, ¢ A B ‘H’\I\&\m!, Gon'r A t, Omata, Oumal SIOUX CITY- & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siows City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, Northern Towa, Minnescta and e in cquipped with the Im- Automatic Air Brakesand Piatform Coupler and Buffer. Aad for “SPEED SAFETY AND COMFORT Elegant Drawing Room and wned and controlled by the com- Withut Change betwoen Transter Depot, Council Bluffs, ., Trains loave tho Union_ Pacific ‘ouncil Rlufls, at 6:15 p m. 10:20 p. m,, and 8. Pani :irrh\ HOURS 1N ADVANCE oF ANv Oraer Route. Returning, leave St. Paul at 3:30 p. m., ar- ity at . and Unfon Depot, fls, at 9:50 o that your tickets reud via “3. C. & I" Be R.K wintendent, J.'H. O'BRYAN, westorn Freight and Passengor t Councll Blufts THNIJI.IGII T0 BHIGM}Q Without Change of Cars! THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINGY RAILROAD. PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS 4 by the Press, a b the Best App Pas- Tt s acknow « Maniged Road in the Country PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should bear in mind that this ia the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, Aud Points East, North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palaco Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. 18 on th line are equipped with ‘atent Air Brakes and Safety Platform PULLYAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS ‘Are run on ta eZuriington K bW, HITCE Geri. West'n Pasa. Ag't t. Joc., Mo. erl, ral Agent, Omah: H P DU i AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURL FYING THE BLOOD This compound o the vegetable altar arsaparilla tillingia,a nd 3¢/ Mandrake with' tha v pre- valent and afflcting, s the bloo: es oat the lurk of theso sama humors to sime internal “tior they deran disease and destr hesa hu %, the disorders .Ar Lit and Eruptive Disecacs of the Skin,S e sele, gty Pt “Shlt Rhe ors and ralyia, Pain in the Bones, als Weakness, Steril rral Debility. iation and ge parturs he arns.s PREPARED BY DR. J. €. AYER & €O, LOWELL, MASS. DEALERS IN MEDICINE. VIL, MECHANICAL, AND MINING E. GINEERING at ihe Reasselser Polytechaic Troy, N. ¥, The oldest englneering term begios Septam- ter for 1850 Practical end Analytical Chemis s | | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHIT THE GREAT APPETIZER---SURE CURE TIO‘I rmd all Dl‘l"\\ru of t U ROCK 5. ASTHMA, CONSUMP- OAT and LUNGS. RY Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. CAYTION.- Extract from Report of the Cor DON T BE DECEIVE Rock_and the GENUINE nav nly MEDIC TREASURY D Messrs. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 1111 Madis sold by Drige tax ag | Sold by equibpe = | CURES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS & | CUREE LAME BACK, & Grxuaves: Th SAM OF TOLL ARATION u £ e Yours Respectts DRUGGIS' ROCERS 3 GOVERN « EN R RAUM. Co: LAWRENCE&MART"\I Proplmro s, Ch nd DEALERS e palm off spon vorn . which s the ner of Internal Revenue: 1CE OF INT! L REVENUE, ) ago, e N WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAENY O< (HIS COUNTRY, WILS: SEE BY EXAMININ THIS MAP, THAT T P For informut A. IKIMBALL. L HiRovGH s with i diversiere Wit o L. 8. £ 0.5, 00l s e . I I . P DA &8 P T 1. € War: Wao. i PR S Tpeka & sanes ves VR e Kan Pac 06 K lines for the s GHAS. SHIVERIGK FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And everything 61 ertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OEAS. SHIVERIORK ap 34 mon th est 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. MANUFAGTURED BYP.P. MAST&GO.,SPRINGHELD They alto make Buckeye Im Cultivator, with or The New Force Feed Buckeve Drill, ene or two Horse St out Sprin: Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb ved Iron Eeam Walking ¥l |NERVOUS l]EBILIT ‘?’ Humphreys Humeumthie oneufic No 28. COLDS. CURES REECMATISN, (17 €OLDS couGHs CURES SORE THROAT. CURE: CURES LAME BACK an CURES . CUKES EURNS, 18K PR, A PENDERY, ONSULTIHG PHYSICIAN D HIS MED-

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