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E R = CE, (Late of Washington, D. C ) ATORNEY-AT-LAW, 1324 Farnham St, Omahs, Patents, Penslon; and Govern. l-- i ,nl;mmon, 10 Gen' #on, Ho o = ‘oppieton, aud T, AT, cmny QA‘ b S pirps o 314 South oo ! SR T Hinax A, Srone 1 C ¥, My S L ol ‘TERAMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, evwly-r.ln-dmwnm 8.0 Smontis 3 months CoAN W C'B.&Q5 CE 18P, C- &8t Joe 530 o m. s=—— EvL;v.yk P.530a m. cnm.:s POWELL, CPRE Liiam, mec: or'rm:rs.crm orner 5th and <34 Farnham ‘Omata N O.&N. W., WH, smsm T TTORNEY AT uw_a.l.;pm Bock,| DAEW 18th mlmuun!‘cfllmmflbfluh (Ll.%, OMAHA, NE] C.l'f b"l U.P.R K, &R V., B City & P. B &M, In AT T Amfih[' AT 'M ““P . George E. Pri IEXYER I. TIIHIA!. W—Crolotsasake Build Farnbam st A. M- CHADWICK, A\ TIORNEY AT LAW—Oco 104 Faraham . 8WARTZLANDE A\ TIORNEY AT LAW-—Cor. 18thand Parsham | . srost. mayestd AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. 6, Frenzer Block, opposite Post OMATi, Wik, L. PEABODY, Mall, TR0 e kg ek st 2e-Patenis ,:w,a o MOTARY TULiJC. COLLEOTIONS MADE E D. WMCLAUCHLIN. A’}:“‘. mg-r uv( AND l"mc: o}; -cnnmlm % Provptly Attended to. dto.wa T o g nmm ! Attn.neys 8t~ T8 W, |omu _ OFFITE-Unlon Elook, Fites ., \ 2 o ”»,som D'B"A_m?'rou. ATTC aNEY AT LAW. KARBAC* .4 BLOCK, COR. DQUC. & ISTH STS, OMAHA, NEB. W J. Connell Attorney at- Law. Offioe:—Frout staire, tn_Hanscom's (o brick b uiding, B W, oo o bullding, X. rnof Fifteenth and a - Expics. Csas B. Rupios, | 10:25 REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. T aantior. will be piven to al valte st GOrporat! g of every deseription ; will Do anons e cowiaof the Buate ant o o - Fo e Srivd 8 Ofton. Farn opporite EBW!RD W. SIMERAL, '~ ORNEY AT LAW_Room € Greighton Block, 16ih #d Dougiss streets. __oddh C. F. KARDERSON, TTORNEY AT LAW—S42 Omsbs Naiaske. PARKE GDDIII TIORNEY AT LAW—léth Straots, with G, . Doane mflpm‘arhnmll!al 0 Pl.u-nv.h‘nn 7' wué Parahass' | Kearny Sncfaryr 66 p o | Rea Clond (1) S | Rad Cloud (srei:stpm | Plattam'th. Bloourgton(snp: 26 | Om ba (am) - Orleaus (% Mall. E OMAS F. m. Sundsys. [ALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departure of m,. m, 12308, :00 8. m. | afuil p.m. | Express CHICAGO NORTHWESTER] 405 | Express 40p; 1. Sandays excepted. oy, TIME 0ARD OF THE w;ux«;m Buudlyl hn’p'd. CHICAGY, ‘ROCK 1SLAND & PACIFIC. on'y .mu.,..l Faliisas Siewpiog Oars out of Omaha to Usion Depot, OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND [SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC I AILROADS. ++.8:00a. m. | Fxpress. Dals Exiept Sanasge. B &M R R in NEBRASKA. ] -8:00 | Kexrney am | Bloomln REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R 08 m | Express. £40p m WAHAGH, Jr LoV PAGIMG. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. =, 1pm,2p. m,3p.m,6p m, 420p m, T'nc v] S0am m Hastings (Iv) 805 & m | Bloom'gton (ar): WPm Bloomingion 1 orm Hastings (s0) Indiancla (=x) 1: D (&) 700 p m | Todianon (v) 30 pm | lows Leave Omata, daily—8 2 m, 0. m, 10 8 m, 7o Counell Klut; 635 8. m., §354. m, 250, . m, 1125 5 p m,2:25 p, m. s T, 40 22 and 635 p. m. "PABSENGER TRATNS. . m., 7:25 . LA ..10:45 8. 1., Sunday COMMERCIAL, W, acuanon. 3, Hoxa RICHARDS & HUNT, o Attorneys-fit Law. 5 South Fourteenth Stroot. reRNEDYys | EAST INDIA o § Swé z SEg o zg % = S5 % q =;g ~ 2k S S F|pe '—"<fl EEN - LK 3 R wS g < 8 €} ..s~ ;A Dey v bitherto wnknown remedy for al # of ke Kidurys, Bisd Urinary nothing ¢ ¥ all Druggista or sci by mail froe upon receipt of the price, §2.0, DAY KIDNEY PAD T0., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. .m-fl‘:w Mdross for our littie book, yrod " — IAWARTE Avent tor Nebraskn, IR0 TURBINE Mast, Fo s & Co., Springfield, 0. ‘The Strongest and Mast Durable ‘Choicetable. v A chnlua md vary bngm " bt Table Dri W Orleans Mollasses. California Peach stun, 11b, ¥ dozen 21, 3t dozen St.mdard Tomumea Bea ..Plhernu, 215, ¥ case. WIND ENGINE|g== BUTTER AND m:l-& arket ndnncln; CANNED GOODS. '()yukrl. 21 cans, ¥ case.. do 11 can,percase. Wbt Oystersilb ey ¥ case sm.a.n{ Peaches, glb ¥ case. Ih, ¥ case. rflea‘zl’h ¥ cale. 5 ans. 2 b, per case... SUNDRIES, Wlnderhfl. Bflpu'wntdb ount off BARDWARE. 1RON. WIND- ENGINE == In the Werld Hunirods name in lows and Nevrasks ~Sold by Deslers 1n nescly every county. This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump N which is particulariy sdapted to Wind Miil use, es 1 works easily and thraws a constant stream, and’does not freeze vp'in the cold-~ est weathor. Send for L prios list W. H. RAYNER, Voo A", Omabs, New e Oxana, September 8, 1880, OMAAA & KEPUBLICAN VALLEY R R ARRIVE. 4:35p.m, Omaha Wholesale Markets, Teave Omaha—6a. m., 7 & m, §30 &, m, 1 ]Mw.\.. e 618 a.m,, 908, m, 700 p. ., 750 p. m. Gn- : LIST OF VOTERS oF THE Fourth Ward. Anderson G Ambrose G W Anderson PC AllenOB 3| Bietbower BT, erd Jehn Broatch W' gibo\l 0 rown R A Bliss M H Baldwin C A Burns 8 Burquast PA ~ Bulicek F O Benuett W I onett W Bechell WF Buace J W rown Lazer Barker Jo Baleombe St A D Boggs G H 3| Balch ER rash Berry Jos swmait Beswitz H aswitz G Beaton AD Barton C A Cnmp‘Jell John Campbell 0 |Al’k SHH Clark A D ConklivgJ R De Corusforth 0 8 Cahn A Cahn M y Cahn E Chambers W G Clarke J M Chandler E B Cransion BG Cain G W 10 00| Callan T Callan B 35 09 | Creigh Thos A Cranz H O 11 3000|Christensen P Cohen J & 25 00 | Carpenter AB Coleman C K o|Devilon JA Devalon HP 00| Devalon LW Denise J G Dr S 52 00| Delone F X Dwyer WM oitow pine Booring, 45 00| Dixon W B Davis O F i DumontJ B Dugan John i o5 0| Devries EP_ Dinsmore 0 M Dt 2750 {Davidson DW Dufrene A R 20 6| Daniels G L Drake L [ Durnall 8 Donaldson W F No. 1 pickgta, por 3. 30 24| Deuel H P Douel C P B3 25 00| Edholm P L Eldndge EY FINIsHING, Evans J B ing O 8 lesnm,:%u.maz 55 00| Eustic P § Emé‘yGJ X. 5n 00| Emery EL . 5 00 40 00 | Forsytbe Jas Foadike C 85 00| Freeman C Q—1 Frenzer P 1§, 13, and 21in. h ber tle Latin name for them; but they th fact, '%Lrdies end gentlemen,” ssid the auctioneer as he resumed his post, ¢ found bugs. I dou’t exactly remem- are there, And now. let me talk to you s a friénd, Bedbiids were not ade for‘gaudy show, ncr were they wade fora life of ease It isa law of that they should inhabit B ads. They can mb thore go out tinder the barn and make a living than a dog can become an esgle and float through: apace. The aversion ameng yolt to this ineect .is founded ©u false pinciples. His bite scarcely ifritates the aleepet, but it cleanses and purifies the blood. But for the bedbugs of this country, we should all have boils and carbuncles. They keep down warts. They canse moles to dieappear. Give them a chance and tbey woold remove corns without pain. Tho groat—" “Fifty cente!" callod an old woman who remembered that she had a rem. edy at hcme. “Fifty cents! T am offered fifty cents for a 810 bedstead, and I was going to eag, the groat Napoleon always asked for a bed with bugs init. Iam off: ed fifty cen's, an:'l yet Czar had bugs. Iam—" “‘Oae dollar.” “T am offered one dollar, and yet the poet of Greece immortalized the insects before you. This widow tells me that she hes not had an ache or a pain since the first bug made hi pearance. How many of you have read what Homer wrote of them? What was the fountaitiof Mozart's twelfth massl And yet I “Twao dollars.” ‘‘And yet I hear only two dollars! Do you have headache? Are you efflicted with ' giddiness? Do you have roaring in the ears ?” “Three dollars!” dmm, and it was no tise to diepute | GO EAST A THE- el Clucago & Northwestern ing .....,..- Livan BRAXLWAY. l-u ————— e 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! 1t s the SHORT, SURE and Safe Boute Betwssn COUNGIL BLUFFS | CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE a2 sl polats EAST and NOBTEL. THE TRAVELING PUBLIO T GRFATER FACIITIES AND MOE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER "RUAD IN THE WEST. w" . n:bv?pnsn CONSTIPATION, Jausia II.ImuA!Iuh, SICK HEADACHE, Colig, D o of Sl SOUR STOMACH, Hour Thisdnfoaied Southern Reme ted 20t 9 colain & siopl Tariils of Mestons, of 3 injurlots minorsl eubatacs, but Is Purely Vegetable. Containing those Southern Roots sad lfl"v wiich 3 llowise Providenc. has. piaced 15 ountries where Liver Disease most prgnl\ It gement of il zute al Disoases caused by Doraa the Liver and Bowels. THE SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are s bitter or bad taste In the mouth; Pain in the BackSides or Joints,often mistaken forRheuma- r Stomach Loe of Appeite; Bowels e ; Headache; Memors: wich 8 painfal semiation of asine fab ed to do something which ought o bave been done Debility, Low Spirita, & thick yolluw ap- pearance of thio skin and Eyes, a dry Cough of- ten mistaken fur Consumptio Sometimes many of these symptoms sttend the ditcase, at others very fow;hut the Liver, the Largost organ in the body, it generally the seat of the diszase, and if not regulated sufering, wretchedness aud death will 1 can recommend ag an effcacious remedy for Itis the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which 18 run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! In addition to theseand to please all classes of travelers, it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 50 centa each. [TaTRacK 18 Tzt anite) 118 GOAUHES ARE THE FinesT] ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS THE GREAT AND APPETIZER---SURE CURE For COUGHS, COLDS, ERONCHITIS, ASTE MA, CONSUM ™ TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. diseaso of the Liver, Heartburn and_Dyspepata, e -~ B [ l‘?"sldll‘mer Street, Asistant Post Master, L AND WILL TAKE NOr & OTHE o 5 ¢ iiadalpuis Putup in uart ize th r m 'We have tegted its ""'“’v personall; All Ticket Agents can sell vou Throuzh Tickets P Q s ze Bot e glvmg More for the Lo " know that for Dyspepsia, Billiousness, vis this road and Check usual Bag- gage Freo of Chargo OMATIA TICKET OFFICES—12}4 Farnham 8t , Cor. 13th. snd ENVER OFF Throbbing Headachey 1t 1 the best medich world ever saw. remedies befo any article in the market. by unprinciplod deaters CAYTION. -==CoNr PEDRCErER vy e ohly MEVICATED srtile tade, he GENUINE baving 00 tho We bave tricd forty othor Fimmons’ Liver Re aly redeved, but and Mossenger, Pac + 0 NCISCO OFFIC ¥ Now Montgom- ory Streot, MAXUZACTURED ORLY BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. $1.00 8. by sll Draggista, Bxtract from Report of the Commlssmner of Internal '*{m epue: ers, mapa, e, ot ob- | Messrs. LAWRKNOE & MAKT! ket Ofico, adiress auy “This compound. in the opinion ¢ st of the Compazy, or AN OF TOLU 10 give ¢ il the advantages sacrived HARVIN HUCKITT, W. K. STENMITT, ik a0d the sy7up constitite an e | Geu'l Maneger, Gou'l Pass. Agent, CHICAGO, ILL. Jawts T GiA under the 1, Abotbecaries & Councl Biafte. SHORT LINE 1880. Yours Respecttully, (Signed) GR! LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Propryetcrs Chic I Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALEES every K G.,FT JEE&C.B.R.R, 1A dMA WH 'HE CEOCRAR HY ')" IHk TN ST. LTS AND THE EAST o '““"“’"""E“.%":!','.’u"...'...% TS AL, [ Frow OMAHA and the WEST. = WP ey A“-L; — «"._» =7 No chanke of cars hetwesa Omaba aod St. Louts and ‘one betwe m Omah and New York. Seltzor bubbles in Fouda W A Fitch HV “My rriends. et me_g> home and 23 00| Flemming Wm _* Fallon P get my copy of ‘Paradiss Lost’ and 30 00| Freeman C Q—2 rgad to you cna short chapter. What 00 = did Milton— Goldsmith M Grff G'8 “Four dollars!" GrayFF Guon A S «Ah! Tb i 20| GnG L GresnebsumBey O eg«n to see that art and 23 00 L culture are not unknown to the au- 40 00 | Goose Pater Gottheimer P dience. Did Alexander the Great 85 0| Gillon Thos Garlish RL NEVEIBoIsTE Noverinot s mnolh Aod 50 00| Gray L B Griffith Jas whyl” LRy YR S P 8 75| Hitchoock P W Hitchcock G M ‘Five dollars!” 8 00| Huqus P Howe J D “I am bid five dollars. I would fgg Harbach J & HIL W like to quote one vers from a well- 4 93| Haney Ed HaydenK K known Latin poet, but time presses, 35 | Higzina WA Hagedora Wm | and this bedstead ia scld for five dol- 2 50| Hertsmand F L D Hawes P O Jars, cash on the ra’l. I will now di- 250 | Havens F C Havens C B rect your cultured aitention to that M 275! Hanscom A F Hubermann A B | cuokstove with a cracked oven,” 3 00| Hyde W D HarrisL D = 4 00| Holtrof JO HobbsJ L ‘What is Skillea Labor? 125\ Hoagland J P Harsha W J Rey | 8an rrancisco el 80 00| Hyda H W Hyde JR The board of state prisen directors 50| Hobb I L Hale LF had a meeting ‘f few evenings ago for the purpose of considering whether o lay DJWR Tt O the letting of convict labor at Swn 16| Lugram Y drTio oy Quentin for tess than ono dollar per 16| Johnson SR Jacobs John G dsy to partics engsged in the tanning 80 Jones J D Jennings C E of hides, manufacturing of doors, 40| Jones S B Jewett Geo E making horse collars, furniture, etc., 3 0p| Jones D Jacobson $ was in_violation of provisions of sec- 40 00| King Jacob King G F tion 25 of “Anact to define, regulate 50 00 [ King J W Kounedy H and govern the state prisons of Cali- 100 00| Kuhn N A Kalish 8 fornia, approved April 15, 1880,” Kchlmyer C Kennard LJ which' provides “‘that after Keunird F B Kennard T E the passage of the act no Kenrard W M skilled convict labor shall be let or con- tracted out at a pric less than $1 per Zfl‘}f, Little Isasc a e day._ for each D ety e j | Liniogar G W Teniive Foh tended by the parties engaged in man- L“l\ EF Lingholm John | ygsoturing at the prison that convicts 108 g were not skilled Isborers, and wera 21 ' Lehman G unable tc make the eutire piece upon e L*G“,:,‘% which they worked, and that the con- 1% Lindbarg FA Lyon atont watchfolaess of skilled free 20018 00 | Monell G C Dr Millspaugh F R Ry | laborera. was neciasiry to” produce a 150| Millard J H Millard Ezea marketablo article. - Counsel for the 150 Murphey Frank Murphy P board.-maintained that the pice-work 1 wé 00 | McCormick J§ = McCormick John | done by each convict was properly 200 | Morse MV Maul W G execated. Meredith J R 1 50 | Mexgr Max o McLoughlin E D 7504 Moore D S of 00| Morres F E Metealf Geo O 55 g0 | McGucken Jas Moffatt D A 1 50a3 00 | Mumaugh: CM Mumaugh W £ 15023 00 | McCartey FM Mount W J 2 75| Morrisey Jas McDonald R 22| McCoy M E McKoon M G # | McMahon PJ Manchester J R 2| Majo G- Morrow J C i |Mansfisld CR Mills G T 1 10a1 40 MLD\;Wuph FM 120 30| Nash I W Nash W F 1 10a1 30 | Nicholas A P Nilsen Olef Newman H C 85 | Noville Jas 80019 50 | Osen S 11 00| Qmeara Frank 85a° S Perine P L 3 00a3 2 Z; Pundt HR A Pentzell J Newman Jacob 5a 0O'Conner J J Paterson Geo Paxton W A Pritchett Geo E a 45 HARNESS LEATHER. ESEYAW, No. 1 Pitaburg oak.. 44| Quarnetron AP oal Roberts C H Ringer EF %“ 3 Chncionattoak Richards TW T Riley Frank N Reese J M Rheinhart Julios No. 2 Hemlock . Robinson AL Rogers HB COAL—RETAIL. | Ritter W L Reznechek Jno 19 53| Rosewater E xmm.m- A 8 50 | Sharp P H arp J G 5 50| Sharp W A Shimbonte @ 50 | Scott Wm Sharkey P R Schneider F A Schnmd%; IHerbert Saxe D Sazo A 2 40 = 390 Stop that Cough. Seybolt Geo L Stoll Homer 17 If youdre suffering with a Cough | Shanaban J s;‘mP“'l‘)-‘ M 33 | Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fover, | Suyder Webster Sherer B ) 3 00 | Consumption, loss of voice, tickling of | Sier* Henry R 440 | the throat, or any affection of the |Surrel ADr triffles 3 40 | Throat or Lungs, use Dr. King's New | Turncy C R Test EF % % | Discovery for Consumption. This is | Tildon Dr Geo Thorn Frank 280 | the great remedy t;m mm:lg 2 Taffe Yohn Turcote J M much excitement by its wonderfu i% cures, curing e ntsadi et hopeless | Vandenburg L H thgr-’ c G 240 | cases. Over a millton bottles of Dr. | Voss Henry VanInwegen King's New Discovery have beon used | Wood J § Wood O § 10 | within the last year, and have given | Wilcox Geo A Wolfe L W 17 riect satisfaction in every instance. | Williams C (No 1) Wilkins J W/ 17 %a can unhesitatingly say that this is | Wickman P J Wood AP 25 | really the only sure cure for threat | Woodman J E Wiley HB 93 | and lung affections, and can cheerful- 13 8 85 | a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular 180 wooor oww 8o 288 Williams Habart Wright J § Yates H W Zimmer F P This is to certify that the above is alist of votersregistered in the Fourth ward, city of Omahs, to date. Novice is hereby given that I will sitat E. Wyman's store on Thursday morning, September 9, 1880, to cor- rect said list. In witness whereof I set my hand this 8¢h day of September, A. D. 1880, Jomx S. Woop, Registrar said ward. Witney David ly recommend it to all. Call and get Yates Daniel size for £1.00. J. K. Ish,Omaha. (3) Bucklen's Arnica Balve ‘The Brst Sauve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- od Elhd.l. Chilblatas, Corns, and ail kinds of Skin Empfiom 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. Manufacturers of S'FANDARD SHUT 2nother Theary Busted. Detroit Free Press. A widow who was going to leave the city held an auction of her house- hold effects yesterday, and everything wentat prompt sale until little but the bedstead was left. Just before this was put up some of the women went#o epying around, and discovered that it wa% invested by bed bugs. This fact was noised around until it came to the ears of the auctioneer, who mounted the box and said: “‘Words canuot express the poig- nancy of my sorrow over the base cansrd which has been put in ciccula- tionin this crowd. ~ I have sold goods in this town for twenty-nine long years, and this is the first instance in which bugs are permitted to step be- twesn me and the purchasing publie. Ladies and_gentlemen, if there fsa bug in or about that bedstead I want to sae bim. I cannotand will not be- eve there s, It would be a elander 2 most foul slander on the character | of this worthy widow, who is sboat to remove to the state of Ohio. down and Being iavited to .ulp hemade an URE TO EUY IT. ot THE BESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Masutactarers of Lead Pipe Sheetand Bar Lead, i ez, viaw the bugs for himsel mm. TONOKTH CLINTON §T-, CHICA o galloping ia and cut snd upand ‘The Board met at Quentin yester- day and resumed “¢onsideration of the question. They finally decided to class a8 skilled laborers, firat, thoso when they entered the prison were acknowl- edsed mechanier, and second, those who had served an apprenticeship of one year in the prison shops. These classes should be known as skilled la- borers, and the state should be paid at the rateof one dol'ar per day each for their services. All other prisoners should be classed as “‘unskilled,” and should bo paid for at the rate of fifty cents per day each. The board say that if the cutside manufacturers are dissatisfied with their ruling, they can bring the matter before the supreme court and obtain a judicial definition of what constitutes a skilled laborer within the meaning of the act. Fema'e weakuess, cause by dorang: ‘rermanoatly and vesitivcly cured by the Prof _Guilmette's French Kidnoy Pads. draggists sells them. AN INFALLISLE REMEDY. Nolonger liks Job necl the afflist-d m o, - mity i3id in the balance! o are al physicia s ute'y s.fe, reliable Pllos, the mus: exisperating, | ainful o eates, hias been found by, Dr. silshe 1 pilee, and none without b g iy ronoanced e “happiost medical discovery of the Age,” Anlll:r Slhboe, s experienced an for 1t Neoe comviossion poultice of the English, F.ench and the American curgen from tho must exeru paintul tumors, and vl fres to all sufferers on_ application o thy monufactarers, Mesers P. Neastaedier & Co Box 3445, New York, Alsn solu by drugists everywhero. Price $1.00 per Lox The mos sure and permenent, o liverloodand s omach foverand acuz, du T ot Gutmetie whith cures by aborption, Lr this cure, and tako it hie has n , 0., acd they willsoud you one post-pai1 by r-turn wail. The liver is more frequeutly the seat of disease than is generally supposed, for up: on its regular action depends, in a great ‘measure, lhernverx of the stomach, els, brain_and th- whole nervous system, Regulate that important organ by taking Simmons’ Liver I vent most of the d to. ulztor, and you pre- ses that flesh ix_heir dsew AN OFFENSIVE BREATH is abominable, and there is no excuze forit. SOZODONT willalways erad- icate this miserable evil from whatever cause. But there sro thousands who atterly neglect any care of their teeth and suffer their breath to become tainted. They puff their gossip into the faces of their listeners regardless of the annuyance t they inflict. Keep a bottle lo of Spnu!dlng 's Gluo, sud spply to such gos: CHICACO MEDICAL DOLlEl}E. The Ploncer in tho Graded System, and auso in 3 years ¢ urse of Instruction adop ed by Ameri- an Medical Co loxe Awocialion, vegins ita next 25ih Physiclogicdl 1 aboratory MATERIAL T LI0ITED ABUNDANCF. Seatsnumber seccured in order of avplization. Professors' Fees 875, Fructtionsrs Coune ihroush Apr, . For Anneuncemeut or information, Sodrsa br. 3. . HOLLISTER, 70 Monres. ot Chicago. sept-a3 kwil G &k inyous omn sowm. 1o B8 tra. iy Adéree 6. Male &on criland, DR. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN BAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OFFICE, 193 Tenth Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA Offering his services fn all depariments o medidne and_ sursery, both in’ wencial au practics, acite *nd chronic dcasca Ca R onsalted bignt and day, aninillvisce B of the ity s county on' recin of vt lpegrame. THE DAILY BEE 'mpecuun- 'rhq were thare, They | Contsins the Latest Home and Tele- graphio Nows of the Day. DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS l REAGHING ALL l‘nlbh‘l‘fl &, Western Cities TARRANT'S PURE AP When Artthus can reprodnce Sprinzs w‘ll.k-m for sae at all coupon stations fa the J. F. BARNARD, A C. DA ‘Gen'l Sugt, 8t Joseph o w - A BARNARD, Par. Agent, Omaha. Gen'r! St. Paul & Smux City RAILROADS. 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! m_'%“‘:&”'"’,,{’;;’;’ ; From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, pointain Northern Towa, Minneaota and Dines (the tie, ana Avoe Andw Drkoa. T3 o b aotppad whh . Jo D Westinshouso Atiutogic Af Brikee nd o, wih il diversic s . e o Pastons Couper i Do fotfor aly: SPE(D SAFETY AND GOMFDKT GTON HEGuTs, with . o & % ¢ Room s Defansxve Medicn.non erise ks I8 precaution whieh shoutt never b neglect- hen danger is present,. an 24 TEN HOURS 15 AvvANce or ANy Oruez RouTe. Panl st 330 p.m,, ar- iy periect, and it 71 b the pleasar: hila T Missouri S5t Gon'l Pass. Agent. iI. ’BRYAN, reight and Pagsenger Agent, Council Blufts fnuuuci T0 CHICACO_ Without Change of Carsl THE T CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (UINGY RAITROAD. hia founce that t Sietping Cars b, Hoc < Enited Atntcs nd Canada: Frmation not obialiable AL yous home ficket ofce, addreas. E. ST o JOH N, /1 Baperintendent. CHAS. SHIVERICK smvefiifik FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, FINDOW SHADES. i Ead evergthing &mta.ining to the Furniture PASSENGERS ‘G:)!(I\‘IG :‘.:AST pholswry Trade. BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGD, | A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW CO0DS AT T LOWEST PRICES. OHAS SEIVEBERIGIS 1208 and mo Farnham Niveo? EAGLES_AND BALLS FOR FLAC STAFFS AND BAXNERS. Over 10 diffcrent styles of superior aad dsicn. STABLE FINTUI With Smooth ard Perfect Track, Elegaat Page £ Ccaches, anit PULLMAN SLEEPING &.nnmm CARe by the. Frosg, 221 ab wa SANTAOCAUSEOUND: ¥ it, w0 be the Bemt Awehw and Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wongrtuldiscoveriesin the world have beenmade Among other things whero Santa Claus stayed, Ghildren oft ask if he makes coods or not, It really he lives in & mountain of snow. Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Polo And Suddenty droppedintowhatseemodikechole nder of wonders they found anow land, Whilo airy-ike beinea appeared on each hand. Thero wero movntains. ke ours, with more beautiful gree And far brixiver skios than ever wero scen, Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found, ‘While flowers of exquisite fragrmnce wero grow Ing around. ot Iohg wore ihey Lt to wondor In dou S00m camo tho; had heard much about, “Tas Sancs Clut slf s thiutiey 3l 43, ‘e luoked like the picturcs eseoevery dsy. And Points East, North sud Northwest. Pass this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Adva * Six Daily Lines of Palace Sle Lo Improved Buckeye PULLMAN FALACE Sl[EPlNE AND D'NING CARS. ‘Are run on th 2Bunington Route. All'sur Gloves we aresonding to Bunce, Saata showed them suspendors and masy things Saying 1 aleo 100k these to [riend Busee's sicte Santa Claus then whispered a secrot bed te 0-aha every one knew Dunce wel Ho therotors snourd sond i coods to hi3 are, Knowing his friends will get their full 2. S LT Geueral Ager , Qrata For shirts, collars, or gloves Bend your sister or aunt one aud ampion Hattor of the West, Douglae rd artiele is compounded with the greatest ¢ Its effects o as wonderful atistactory a8 ¢ faded hair to its youthfal hivg and dandruff; dressing nothing has been found so effec- BY THE USE OF s taal o desiable. Al DR. BOSANKO'S .- PILE REMEDY. INTERIIAI., EXTERIAL AND ITCHING PILES 1014 at onee on the application of Dr. Bosanko's Piie Remedy. which acis 4t rectly upon the parts affected. fhe Tumors, i te Asaserof Mammachasetts, L onaider it the. best. preparation EUcEfifE"HlM’s DYE, For the Whiskers. This elegant preparation may be rehed or ¢hange the eoior of tie beard {rom gray or Ghier undesiriblo shade, 10 bro ration, ani qui emaren e e i et - MANUFACTURED BY . P. HALL S Nashua, N. Sold by all Druggists a Medicio XoTT permanent TRY IT % CURED, -PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, and when you can not obtain it of him, we will send it, prepaid, on receipt of price. Dr. Bosanko's Treatise on Piles sent frec Address om application. “¥E DR, BOSANKO MEDICINE C0., a, PIQUA, O, : a NG, Tr*

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