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—— PR — sions and Govern- t Claims. 6 momt 8 mout HE DAILY BEE — e OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. 916 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10th Streets ‘TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION, 1 Cory 1 yca, in adrance (postpaid).. 8300 @z oy L=% . bet. Farubam and 01m Ty — W. ST\U!ICES & BARTLETT, T-LAW-No, 1,CreightonBlock, e CHARLES POWELL, TSTICE OF #CE—Cormer 15th and D. L THOIAS, LY AT LAW—_Loans movey, buys Boom 8, Creighton | roal estate, A C. TROUP, Y AT LAW-—Office In Hansoom's Y G Bty = ha OMAEA, NEB. DEXTER L. THOMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW—Oraicksnioks Balid 41 log. SR I 7. H- GHADWICK, AT LAW—Office 1504 Parnham SWARTZLANDE . Frenser Block, opposite N ATiA, NEB. . L. PEABODY, LA'ztr.n—:m 1n Creighton Elock, next to Yost Office, AHA, NEBRASKA. A®Patents Prooured. "SR NOTARY FUBLIC. COLLECTIONS MADE E. D. MCLAUCHLIN. AT LAW AXD JUSTICE OF E PEACE—Southeast corner Fifteenth exrcal tions Promptly Attended to. WA G'BHIEA & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, Block, Pittecnth and Farnham? ROBISON. TTORNEY AT LAW. A Tiock. OMAHA et D=2 ERNYOoON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARSACH BLOSY. CO%. DOUG- & ISTH STS. _\’V‘d Connell, Litorney-at-Law. O oe:—Fron: rooms, up stalrs, In Hanscom's mow brck 1 N, W. coruer Fitteonth and doun 1. Havion s Repick & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law tion will be given to all vaite ot every doseription ; will “ourta of the State and the . Faratam S, oppotlte SIMERAL, AT LAW_Room 8 Orelghton £nd Douglas strosts. _ nof C. F. %ANDERSON, i% Ciw Sa e € CODWIN, 4th snd Dougiss G.J. Hoxt RICHARDS & HURT, Attorneys-at-Law. centh Stroet. EENNEDY'S EAST ‘NOTLIWASNOD mem ‘gyuoueSurIe(] SO A FAWMILY TONIC AND 22V EIRR A G ‘Nna WANBwNeUY ‘B[CodRka 0,7 BITTERS ILER & 69, SOLE MANUFACTURERS upon veceipt of DAY KIDNEY PAD CO0., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. £FScnd your aldress for our little book, “How a Life wa - JAMEN 1 Agent IRON TURBINE WIND ENCINE Nehraskn, AT LAW—Cor. 15th and Farsbam | g, mayey TIME T#BLES. 1140 8, m.5:25p. m, 7.00 p. m., ¥ Dally ekoept Sunday. Mail. COMMERCIAL, BUTTER AND EGUS, Cholostable Packers lots. Fresh egge, per dot. Honey.. INDIA D Bright Table Drips. New Orleans Mollasscs. Market advancing. Cor¥ California Peaches. CANN “§"Oystars, 2 Ib caus, ¥ case. . do _do’ 11b can,per case. LightWeight Oysters 21b ¥ caso Sabmon, 110, ¥ dozen Standard Tomatoes,? Tb, ¥ case t 0o o case < 2 11, 9 caso. Raspherries, 21, § case......... Blackberries, 2 Ib, § case. Corn, 218 Apples, Narrow case. ¥ de Pean, Ib, : | String Beans. 2 1, per case. SUNDRIES. Nutmegs.. Pepper Allspic Cloves Cossia. Tope Candle 2. % Greenwich Lye,pericase. 2 Beans,per bushel > Cheess full cream. 5 GLASS. Window Glass, 60 per cent. dis- count off list. HARDWARE. ARON. Common bar... Horse-shoe bar Norway nail rod. t, Jes'p's, Eng. do. Tens, upwards. B'rd'd’s shoe 'g. ] Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. Iodian T “The Strongest and Most Darable WIKD ENGINE/s=x In the Werld. Hundrods in use in Towa sud Nebraska Sold by Dealera In nearly every county. Thie cat representa our Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill uee, as it works easily snd throws s constant stream, sud does mot freeze up in the cold- est weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag’t, Omakia, Neb, THE MAILS. ., 11 am., 11 p . Framing, 18 ft. andunder, 00 m, 9307, m. Each add, ft. over18, per M 50 lis.m, 1lp.m. . 1,12 €0 20 ft. 22 00 ST b, I;'n. 2,;“720( g m Lincoln, 12:10 p. , dressed, No. 1. 20 ST g “ ' No. 2. 19 00 in Neb. 4 p. Common boards, dressed . 2200 s for States lowa leave but onces. 30a m Gpentrom 13 to 1 p. m. Sundsys. THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departure of Trains OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R.B. axmv 4:36 p.m. Cmaba Wholesale Markets, Ouama, August 23, 1880, wines, pergal .......... 108 lcohol, 180 per cent. per gal. 210 Fren h wpirits, proof_....... 118 Marshall's bourbon whisky. .. 125 Miller’s bourbon whisky. . 125 Brandy, very fine, per gal. 8 00 common %o fine. 150 Gin, 100 per cent ... 150 " Holland, 90 per cent...... 195 Rums, mixd Jamaica, per gal. 1 50a3 00 10910 | . ** New England.. 5 200 7@10 | Kennedy Bitters per gal. 150 123 “ 7w e case 750 % * o per 100 7 00 Champagnes, pints in baskets. 25 00 Domestic champaigne 22 00 Port wine, per case, . 15023 00 Sh 1 50a3 00 0N €969 40 00 9. 6910 10 1015 60 waaamae 4 @ & LUMBER, 2| We were all small boys once—with 5 childhood. 00 | they would do the mcst good. Hendiwork. jew Haven Register, The grasp of the human race is in the band. The hand of the baby with its chub- biness, all dimples but the fingers, whicn wiggle aimlessly in forty-seven direction, isn’t it innocent and pret- K : And bow micsly its wondrous. | Y. Tribune writes: Tho past thirty tyt eyed owner can spread butter with it. The hand of the small bey, ona three weeks' vacation from the wash- | basin, begrimmed knuckles, mourning finger-nails and rag wound round its sore thumb. This is the hand that steals cookios, jam and other goodies one_minute, and pats the crust of a mud pie in jnnoosnt mirth the next. perhaps a few feminine exceptions. The hand of the young woman of the day, sparkling with dismonds and other jewels, mostly other. How its shapely fingers run up_and down the piano_key boead, ard how daintily does it show its deftness in embroid- cry, fancy'work, etc., and how seldom is'it found in the bread tray or the wash tub, The hand of a mother, lovingly leading us along the pathway of our How gratefully we re- member its administration, even when they were heavy and placed whero The hand of the farmer, hard and knotty, with knuckles like door knobs, fingers a!l thumbs, unused and unfit for the dainty occupations of life, it grasps the prosperity of the country right by the crop. The hand of the speculator in every one’s pocket but his own. The hand of the intelligent compos- itor, swinglug over his case with rapid rogularity, raising thecomplete ‘‘prin- | would have been one life-lasting in its | et valus, and they oach would have recs | oguized their duties to each other as women, as perhaps they had never | done befor Web-ootea Fowls. A Kansas correspondent of The N. | years have witnessed many agriculta- | Tal follies, beginning with the “morns multicullis” fever, a little more than | three decades ago, the Shanghai fever, | the sheep fever, the shorthorn fever, | and, more late'y, the poultry fever genarally. But, s it is orly by dis- easo that we are brought to apprciate ealth, these morbid excitements may have resulted in some good. Without desiring to create or put in motion another “boom,” I wish to direct at- tention, as specific branch of sgrl- culture, to the raising of ducks and | geese for profit. Many old farmers, and perhaps soms young ones, may give a_sniff of the nose at this, but a little experience has satisfied me that there is more money in ducks and geese to the farmer than in hens and turkeys. *The duck Is generally es- teemed as a table fowl, and it only needs tegting to make the goose the peer cf the turkey upon the Christmas board. As egg producers there is no fowl that will comparo with ducks. They brino a sight'y botter prics than chickens, cost 10 more to raise under fair conditions, and yield a fine crop of feathers besides. = The goose pro- duces about the same number of eggs as a turkey, can be raised at half the cost, brings nearly the same price In market, and yields abundantly of fine fenthers. The goose, like the cow, makes its living chiefly on grass, while the duck ter’s devil” with editorial brain-work and holding the editor up to the un- pityirg gaze of the world as a con- summate fool. It is the worst hand played. The hand of the marriageable young 1ady always stretched forth, and just as you think you have got it for ite, it vanishes Tis well. Only a few of thia species ara worth having. The band of an old friend, as it set- tles into yours with one long grateful clasp. Nothing in this world ever starts the tremors of the nerves from the main centre, and causes a thrill so permeating to the soul as its grasp. The real pretty hand symmetrical in every finger joint, makes the owner just vain enough to gracefully rest her face upon it as often as anybody would be likely to look at it. The hand of the old grand- mother, Wrinkled with goodness, b; sge that has tempered its o'd time severity, itnow is up to the wrist in beneficent and kindly deeds for the young. Ah, lucky is the young scamp who can depend on the inter. ference of a grandmother's hand . The hand of Providence—but it 40 00 85 25 00 4 00 25 00 22 50 20 00 : ‘PIOKETS. ‘Sundays Excepted. No. 1 pickets, per M 82 50 CHICAGO,{ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. | No, 2+ " °¢t 25 00 :00 'FINISHING, No.1finish, 13,14, and 2 55 00 No, 1 1in 50 00 45 00 40 00 KANSAS CITY, BT, JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. 35 00 ... 2550 0 . | Express! 2800 Espress Pom. | Mall. :25 1 m. 80 00 e on'y line running Pullman Sleeping Cars 25 00 out of Omaba to Usion Depot. 3 OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND (8IOUX CEILING. CITY & PACIFIC T AILROADS. # beaded, 6 in., No. 1 25 00 Express......800a. m. | Fxpres.....4:30p m. = No. 2. 23 00 Daily Except Sundays. & [ 4and8in, 40 00 ®. & M. B R. in NEBRASKA, o 85 00 50 00 375 800 2 50 400 REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. 185 Hastings (Iv) 058 m | Bloom'gton (ar)’ 40 Blomington pm i Hastings (1) 250 rleana (11) 7:30's m | Indiancia (ur) 250 Orleans (ar) 7:00 p m | Indianoia (iv) 37 25 800 400 1 25 80 00 5 50 Teave Omabs, dally.—8 & m. 18 Tam,1pm,2p. 2,38 16 ny 16 30 8% p. w52 p m 638 0 our tripa on 8 mday. i, 24006 p, m Coundll Binds 3 00 1i:25's m., and 2:35'and 5:35 p. m. 40 00 PASSEXOZR TRAINS. 50 00 Leavo Cmata:—0a. m.,7 & m., 830 & m, 1 100 00 5 p. m., 7:25 p. m., 618 a.m, [ oot 2 ELE] Hemlock upper, per foot Oalk upper, per foot . Grain, upper per foot. Linings, per doz ‘oppings, per doz. Mareocse(hootleg) e “ Simon per “ glove ki Boot webbing, per HARNESS L No. 1 Pittsburg ok 44 No. 1 Pittsburg oak 42 No. 1Cincinnati oak 4l No. 2 Cincinnati oak 3 No. 1 hemlock . 5 30 No. 2 Hemlock % . COAL—RETAIL. Facts that We Know. It you sre suffering with cough, cold, asthma bronchitit sumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat,jor any affection ot the throat or lungs, we know that Dr. Kixe’s New Discovery will give you immediato relief. We know of hun- dreda of cases it has completely cured, and that where all other medicines had failed. No other remedy can show one-half as many permanent cures. Now to_give you satisfactory proof that Dr. Kixa's New Drscov- 2RY will cure you of Asthma, Bron- chitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, Se- vere Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness, or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you will call at J. K. Isu Drug Store you can get & trial bottle free of cost, or & regula- size bottle for §1.00 jan161y(2) £3UBBSL588ET8E3 L5, Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Brst Sauve in the world for Outa, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlod In every case or money re fanded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH, Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Manafacturers of STANDARD SHOT BE SUKE TO BUY IT. THE BESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. ‘Manutactures of Lead Pipe, Shootand Bar Lead, Bloa i, Bipe g ol Tiraeed 01 7 | preparation for calving again. will take an eternity to “‘size that up.” The Money Value of a Cow. N. 0. Democrat, A good cow. such as a careful person would select, will yield from twelve to sixteen quarts of milk daily when fresh, to three or fourat the end of ten months, when about to go dry in This will amount to an average of eight to ten quarts a day for 300 days, or 2500 quarts at least in a year. Each qua is worth to a family six centa at least: that is, the ordinary milk supplied by dealers or farmers cost at least that price; but this is not equal in value to the milk from a good, well kept family cow. If the owner of such a cow has a surplus of milk it can be very readi- 1y sold for six cents a quart to neigh- bors, who would be glad to have such a chance, 80 that the income in money from a family cow may be esti- mated at §100 a year. If butter is made the 2400 quarts of milk shou'd yield 250 pouads of butter, which is worth thirty centsa pound, or §75, and the skimmed milk, which in deficient only in fat, and is actually better on tha% account in many cases, especially as a beverage for delizate persons, is worth two cents a quart, or nearly §50—in all §125. Tt will serve a sufficiently good purpore, however, to take 100 as the gross 30 | yearly income from a good cow, and as th basis for computing the actual value of the animal where milk can be sold for five or six cents a quart, Elsewhere the relative value will bear an even ratio with the cos’, because where milk is worth less the cost of keeping is less. The object is to show that there ia a profit in keeping a cow, and having gained a basi for reaching the income, the next point to con- sider is tho cost of keeping her and the exact profit realized in money, leaving other advantages to speak for themselves. But it ought to be for- gotten that there are cows that will not produce half the above mentioned quantity of milk, and that will not milk for ten months out of twelve But there are cows that will do this, snd enough of them, and it is the bus- iness of those who want such cows to look for them, and mnot be content to take a poor one at less price; becausa a poor cow will eat as much as a goo cow,and will cost just as much for lodging and care, eo that the profit of keeping & cow will depend altogether upon her character. Nevertnoless, thero are hundreds of dairymen who should knowbetter whokecp cows that do not pay for their feed, aud strange- ly enough they continue to keep them while knowing this. Women in the Working World, Catherine Cole in New Orleans Times. I confess that I am not at all surs that if certain rosewood doors were flung wido open to certain of our work- ing women that thev would at all be inclined to_enter. hard to make aoy autocrat believe that, now wouldu’t it? To illustrate: I know a certain_recognized leader of fashion and society, a cultivated, ele- gant woman, who can entertain a whole roomful of company, whose word and whose opinions are laws in the circle in which she moves. This lady will not only owe hermilliner for six months at a time, will not only bargain and bargain with her seams- tress, and finally tell the over-worked sewing woman t) come again for ome, two and threo months At a time when she asks for money, will let them both see the hard, selfish, contemptible side of her na- ture, and which she keepa covered up from her own friends, but will fur- thermoro pass her debtors on her way to church with & hsughty stare as if she saw them not. To be sure to the finer quality of women suck snobbish treatment acta rather as a tonic, but to the timid, shrinking working-girl, who has started out in the world full of prideat her importance 84 a bread winner and & helper, glad in a shy way of her high rank in nature’s ari tocrary, such a sneer comes like a wet blaoket. This last spring a certain vary club of young gentlemen pro- posed giving a reception to their young lady friends A certain young gentleman whom I know sent in the name of a very charm- ing and lovely young lady for an in- vitation to the reception. Her name was refsed, and the mortified appli- cant demanded the reason. The committeo was very sorry, and as far as they were concerned there was no reason at all; but the other young la- dies, who were all high-toned, would be sure to object, becauss she worked in a store. And I do believe, if those youag lady guests had been told the estimation that was placed upon their " OBDERS SOLICITED. 70 NQRTH CLINTON 8T, CHICARO. ides of the nobility of work by the gentlemen of the wewe club, that to the Jast woman of them the Jesson Still it would bed pymp & is the hog of the poultry yard. It will eat anything, from a child’s glass marble to a rattleanake, and, what is better, seems to digest everything it allows. The proper conditions for raising these fowls profitably are a low house surrounded by a corral suffictent to turn wolves and foxes, with a_pas. ture proportioned to the size of the flock, one acre to fifty geese. Clover the best forago. The pasture should be divided into four apartments. Four-foot laths cut in two will make a fence tall encugh. Shaliow cast-iron bowls surrcunded by pickets, so that they can only et the head snd neck in, make the best receptacles for wa- ter, or, if convenient, a shallow run- ning spring. The younglings of either geese or ducks must be carefully fed until three weeks cld, and the best food is light bread, made from “shorts” or coarse flour, and soaked in cold water. The next two weeks their range shonld be blue grass free from weeds or anything likely to trip them, as they are easily thrown upon their backs. and can rarely get up out help. Of varieties any of the large Toulouse, Bremen or Chinese ceese, and of ducks, the Muscovy, Black Cayuga, Pekin or any large breed that may suit the fancy. s I hope to bs able to elsborate some of the generalities here given at a future time. Republican Registration, ADDITIONS TO DOUGLAS PRE- CINCT. Peper A C Fouler August Conellan M ‘Musker August Pruner August Conlan Nicles Milrick Frank Mclius Fred Schippeveit L Schmitz Geo ADDITIONS T9 SARATOGA PRE- CINCT. Ames AT Ainsworth W H Boyce B H Groch — Gilroy Samuel Henry F Husgrano W W Hozbourn R LindermanJ Lsura E Merick — McEldou H L Myer C Mattix A Taylor J Taglor H Taylor Jacob ADDITIONS TO MILLARD PRE- CINCT. Crawford Frank Goodheart T Johnson P Rohwer C UNION PRECINCT. Anderson Hans-1 Anderson Andrew Archibold Joseph Auderson John Anderson Hans-2 Burgmon Isasc Bates Benj Bates Jas Bremster S C Bremster RT Bingham L R Blue T M Clark Michael ~ Christerson PG Daily Wm Engler W J Faresuth J H Getter Antone Govell A Green R H GueJ H Giles J L Giles 8 S Gilbert I D Hale Wm Heise Fred. Hammer Albert Henuing Henry Hebbard Frank Hiler Peter Holt HE Hervy — Isham D T Knight BT Knight Albert Kragskow Poter Knight Gardner KingE L Kuight C E Larson A Larson — Moore J B Moore Jas Mause Nicholas Monroe —— Nolson Knud ~ Nelson. Lars Nelton Rasmus ~ Nelson Dan Olmsted Olesen —— Poterson Peter Pamp Chas Paulsen P Staltenberg Paul Btaltenberg Hans Selmyre Frank ~Selmyre SpencerJ G Spencer E Staltenberg HenryStoddard W F Shepherd J E Timperley John Timperley Thos Thomas Lewis Thomas Harry Tewaddell A Towaddell R M Thompson Taylor Willey Taylor Newton Wilson Wm Whitmore W § 1, J. E. Shepherd, do hereby certi- £y that this is a true and correct list of voters in Union precinct. J.E. Supazrp, Registear. 1t you are troatled with derangsd kidne: delay not. kut get oe of Prof - Guilmetie’s French Kiduey Pads, and you will be cured. Tue RoaD T0 HEALTH.—Cleanse the stomach, bowels and blood from all acrid, corrupt and offensive accumulations, and you remove the cause of most diseases, and thus preserve good health and also save Inge doctor'sbills. The most effectual and reliable _remedy for this purpose is Sim- mons' Liver Kegulator, purely vegetable. The trial of one bottle or package will prove to the patient the virtue of this medicine. — tell _you by tak. Ing Stexoxs’ Livan BRavLaTon. The Cheapest, Pareat. an oty Modl- | thein thationd o Do fway Mads For DYSPE P Billious Attacks remion of Spikits, SOUR S rroton of Spiis, SOUR 370%» ‘Thfa univaled Southern Reraedy fs warranted Dot to contain a single particle of Maxcu¥, or any injurious mineral substance, but ls Purely Vegetable, containing those Southern Roota and Herbs, wilch an all-wise Providence has placed in (ountries where Liver Discass most provail. 1t il cure ail. caused by Derangemeat of the Liver and Bowels. Tus SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaiat are a Dltter or bad tasts in tho month; Pain in Back, Sides or Joints,often mistaken forRheumsa- tlsm; Sour Stomuch: Lo of Appetite; Bowels Headache; Loss of Memory, with a pauful sensation of asing fail ed to do'something which oucnt to have becn done Debility, Low Spirit thick yell pearance of the akin And ton mistaken fr Consumprion ometimes many of these symptoms the discaso, at others very fow:nat the largest organ in the hody. ix generally of the dissase, and if not reguatea in sullering, wrotchedness and death will enstie, T can re-ommend aa an oficacious remedy for diseass of the Liver, Hearthurn Stmmans” Liver Reator. Levia G 1625 Master. Street, Asistant Post Pulladelpn, attend Wander, Master, havo tested its virtues, rersonally, and know that for Dyspepsis, Pilliousness. ~ and Throbbing Headache, 1t Is the best medicine the o tried forty othor Liver Regnlator, but none of them gave us more than temporary re- of: but tho Regulator not only reieved, but cured us."—Editor Telagraph and Mewsenger, Macon, o MANUTACTORND oNLY BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO,, PHIUADELPHIA, PA. .00 80id by all Drugglsta, o sentdeodawly Prlce, Fresh as e I Scltze- bubbles In the TARKANT'S PURE APFRIENT Gives tho r re clixir SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 5 5 Co, foel under many Tiet afforded me |y ine, Dr. Losnk b rom any pain, able to attend resting perte tly comfortable at nignt. Respoct{ully yours, S. B. GARVEY FRBE _Dr. Bosanko's Treatise on Rheuma tism and Files seat on application. Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co. PIQUS, OHI0. . 7. GooDMAY, ‘Ruent. oAkt 78 ek B12day s omoeasiy mae. Contly Joutt tree. Address Truo& Co. Portiand, Me ATTENTION, BUILDERS AKD GON Ri TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks, near LOUISVILI now ready at the depot at Ix the B. & M. railroad, WELITEl BRIOE to fill any order at reasonable prices. Par- ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us a call or send for sampls. J.T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Lot " FEVER AND AGUE. OSTETTER, CELEBRATED B I STOMACH S Defensivo Medication To a precaution wh'ch should nevor be negloct- o when nt, and_ thereforo a nothing comparable to this wholesomo re torative. For salo hv al Druzgists ana Dealers gencrally SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Liscovery of *he Age. Wonuerful i Among other Children oft ask if he makes zoods o not, 1t really he liges in 2 mountain of snow. Last year an Qcursion sailed clear to the Pole And suddenly dropped into what seemedlike hol Where wonder of wonders they While fairy-like beinzs appearcd on exc} There wete mountaing like ours, beautitul green, skiea than aver were scen, ing aronnd. Not long wers they left to wondor fn A beinig soun came they had hearl much about, Twas Santa Claus’ ell MTwasa He rode But he took them on towrd aud drove them away. He showed them all over his wondertul re. And facrories making <o uling them Kris Kingle, the Glove sfakor, told them at once, All our Gloves we are sending to Bunce, Santa showed them suspendors and masy things mere. Saying I alse took thess o friend Bunce's store. Santa Claus then whispercd a secret be'd tell, Kaowing i Now recomber yo dwellers in Omaia town, All who want presents to Funce's go round, For shirts, collars, o zloves great and sm: Send your sister or aunt ane and all ‘Bunce, Champion Hatter of the West, Douglas roat. Gmana Are you low-spirited, “down-in-the-mouth,” and weak in the back? 'Doss wa'king, lifting or standing causo pain in the smal of the back? 1t £oyou bavo kiducy disease, and Prof. Guilmetie's Freach Kidney Pad is the only remedy which il curo you rapidly and permanently and with outfilling your stomach with nausesting medi. cine. ‘e Beat Frgnce in the articles of teeth preservatives. These Frenchmen are wonderful work- men. Their fancy goods sstonish, but they have never produced the peer of SOZODONT as o toilet arti- cle. It stands alone, unapproachable. Thero is no tooth preparation o well known as SOZODONT. .. T CItholdaon ke Grig Death,” has been alterad to read, “It holds like Srawomia’s GLvz,” § 10 Bt il e B.A. Fowumn, Jaues K. Scorr, FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCGHITECTS. for buildings of any description on ftion at our office. We have had over 20 rintond- Tans aud exibi Jeam experience i designing and ng publlc bullding and residences. tos farnished on short notice. ROOM 8. UNTON BLOG w08 TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year, ~VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAILWAWY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Betwesn COUN(EIL‘"_BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and all poiats EAST and NORTH. (T OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. Itis the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which ts ran PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 1 to thesoand to please all clases of CLASS MEALS at fts each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS| JACHES ARE THE FINEST] bt EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS T you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda- tf ne vou will EFAND WILLTAK Al Ticket Agents can sell vou Throuzh Tickets via this road and Check usual Bag- gage Free of Chargs OMATIA TICKET OFFICES—1244 Fambam St Cor. 14th, m flc Depot. Union Pacifc Ticket Office. RANCISCO OFFICE—2 Naw Montgom- ery Streot. For ntormtion, toders, m atnabio a5 Home Ticker Ofce, agent of the Company, oF MARVIN HUCHITT, W. H. STENNITT, Gen'I Pase. Agent, Gen'l Manager, CHICAGO, ILL. JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l Az't Omaba & Council Blufts. SHORT LINE 1880. K.C., ST. JOE&C.B.R.R,, s tho only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars between Omaha and 8¢. Louts and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RasCHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges andin advance of other lines. Tis entire line 18 equipved with Pul Palace 81 o, ete,, not ob- adiress any 3 Safety Platform aa. Coupier and the celebrated Westinghouse Alr-Brake. THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA City, St. Joseph and®Y Wees J. F."BARNARD, A. C. DAWES, Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pass. & Ticket. St. Joseph, Mo &, Joeeph, Mo, W C. SEACHRI 214 Fifteenth Street, Douglas, Union Blo J0S. TEHON, Pass. Agent, Omaha. ST, Ticket Agen., between Farnham and Omaha, 'A. B. BARNARD, Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siowx City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pointain Northern Tows, Minnesota and Dakota. " This lins is equipped with the Im. 1 Westinghouso Automatic Air Brakes and - Platform Coupler and Baffer. Aad for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT urpasecd. Elegant Drawing Boom sod ot and controllcd by the com- i With ut Chango. betmeen fer Doty Coancil Blattn fenve tho Union Pacifc ot at Council Bluffs, at 5:15 p x City 2t 10:20 . ., and St 7#~TEN HOURS 1x Avvaxez or ANy Oruer Rour Returmng, leave St. Puol at 30 p m., ar- Siux City 45 3 o sad Ualon o Door, Comneil Binfe, ¢ 050 o that yor tickets osd via - g R HiLLS, Soporintendent, Misourl Vailos, Towa. OBINSON, Ass's Gonl Paa, Agent. J. i, (VBK]VA.% e Souttivostern Freight and Passenger Agent. > Council Bluffs " THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Cars! THRE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (UINGY RAITLROAD. s Tral aul With Smooth ard Perfect Track, Elegant Pas- senger Ccaches, aud PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS Should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, Aud Points East, North and Northwest. Passcngers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, Aud the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to. New York City Without Change. All Express Trains on this line are equipped with the Westinghouse Patent Air Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and ‘Couplers, the most Perfect. Pro- tection Against Acci- dents in the world.. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS ‘Are run on th e3urington Route. concerning Routes, Rates, 1me te, will be cheerfully given by fops-dl AYER'S CATHARTIG PILLS, For all the purposes of 3 FAMILY PHISIC, CURING ‘ostivensss, Jaundice spopsia, Indiqes- y Diysentery, Foul mach and Breath, iache, Erysipelas, “Eheumatism , tima_and i 3 Worms, gia, as @ Dinner Pill, and Fur rc'the most congenidl purcative vat perfected. el ffcts ahndantiy show how much they Xt e il They e e s lewnt o Sike, but powertul ¢, e e the Toul s from the Hood 5 th - * niate the shacgih o, Gaordered orgasm nto a5 mvare e and e ot i “They nere pot only the every of evers body, but formidable and danger. incavenMont Kl physicians, most. eme e e ik ur bost. itaans, seud cer- s rertord; 4nd. of the great b theas Fis. They ars the physte for chldren, betaate mild il e cfockual. Beine. sagar’ coatad, they eyt s and being pirely vegetable, Toey are cutrely harmleen. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWEEL, MASS . Practical and Analytical Chemists Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in week in your own town. ‘lerms aad § cuific fres. Address 8. Hallett & Co, Pervand, M SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEKLY BEE, The Best in the West, The most acceptatle prep-rat Lemon juice, you bave sn exel Putup in Q CAYT only MEVICATED article made, Gavruaxey: T the BALSAM OF TOLU to ive it ail the while the whisky . Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALESS « THE GREAT AND APPETIZER---SURE GURE For COUGHS, COLDS, ERONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CO' TION, and all D eases of Appetize uart Size Bottles, giving More for the money any article in the market. oS T BE sioner of Internal Rev FFICE OF INTERNAL RE WasuNot0N, D, C., J.nuary 36, 158 y Mesars. LAWRENCE & MARTIY, 1111 Madison St., Ch his compous s (Signed) GRE; LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis WHO IS UNACQUAINTED wiTh THE with all divergic ines @8 Ag with the L 3. £ M.5 1ne ¢4 HewGms, wit .4 i BLUFES: RANS. 3 ickets v Enown e & eket Agent o aies 1.nd Canada Al for Information not abtalaable a¢ your home ticket office, A KIMBAL - e i1 Gew') Tkt aud Pussier Adi CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDINC, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And everything [fertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OHAS. SHIVERIOIX 1208 and 1210 Farnham Sireet, Gew'l Superinitendent. #p 34 mon th mat Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & C0., SPRINCFIELD, They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walk Cultivator, with or without Syrings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Styic, Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb NERVOUS DEBILITY Humphreys' i Homeopathic?.” +Specific No. 28. Indiscre and promp ORTH ITSWEIGHT INGoLD CURES REEUMATISY. CURES COUGHS aad | COLDS. iust. Catague of CURES RHEUMATISN, CURES COUGHS and | 1% coLDs - PTHERIA. DR. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAH CURES SORE THROAT. CURES D K and STIFF JOINTS nd STIFF JOINTS, CURFS LAM E. CURES LAMP B CUBESB! N4, CUTS and BRUISES, CURES B 3. SOTD IN OMATIA BY AL £a7 Go to Your Druzgist for Miis F| ‘s | spacial prac e National Tryes. For brightnoss sad curs: | bo. copputed aigh 7l wil v bility of color ey ate Qolor 310 | pasts of tho city and 00uuty ou rocelpt of lect- ¥36., prion 13 casiay | wuisgame.

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