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H. R. FRENCH, (st o Washington, D, C..) A!NHNEY -AT-] LAW. FPatents, P-nslons and Govern- 4'Farmbam Bt, Omahs. ment ¢l S, ors, 1y perminion, 1o Genl C. . Munder. efion. 2.5 Poppieton, aud T. L. Kimball 2 bet. Farnbam and au20-1m CHARLES POWELL, "USTICE OF THE PEACE—Cormer J5th and Farham B, 1 WM. SIMERAL, AT LAW_Room € Creighton ATEE S5th St , OMAHA, NEB. D. L. THOMAS, TIORNEY AT LAW—Loans movey, buys ‘and sels reul estate, Boom §, Oreighton lock. 5. C. TROUP, TIORNEY AT LAW—Ofice tn Hanaooms Block. E. Pritchets, 1608 Famham OMATA, NEB. DEXTER L. THOMAS, ) Sy LAW—Craickenank s Bulld ing. i A. M. CHADWICK, 5 TIORNEY AT LAW—Ofico 1604 Farabam A. BWARTZLARDE TTORKEY AT LAW—Cor. 18th and wree WILLIAM A. FONDA, TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Foom No. ok, opposte Post o WM. L. PEABODY, AWYER —Office—To Block, next to Fost Office, OMAHA, NEBRASEA. A®-Patents Proowred. W& WOTARY PUBLIC. mu.:mm MADE E D. MCLAUCHLIN. fl\ll\flY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF A»'::H;’ o 'EACE—Southeast corner Fifteenth a8 £FCollections Promptly Attended 0.3 O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law OFFICE-Union Block,Fifteenth and Farnham’ A. L. ROBISON. TIORNEY AT LAW.—R Blovk, OMAHA DS BENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUC. & I6TH STS. OMAHA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. O ffice:—Frout rooms, stalrs, in Hanscom's . o, N W, cornet Fiieenth wad Moe. o ok buidg X Farnbum iron - Roioion. Cuss R Rupiox. REPICE & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law|= 8y atiention will be given to all wulte agalnmt corpomations of evory description ; will tice in &l ithe Courts of the Biste and the ied Btaten. Offcc, Farubam 8L, oppocite TTORNEY o, 2otk mnd Dougias stroste. €. F. MANDERSON, TTORNEY AT LAW—21 Fambam Strest Owsha Nobraska PARKE CODWIN, TTORNEY AT LAW—lfih and Dougiss AT e B ,'l' !hruuw« G. J. Husr RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys -at-Law. EENNEDY’'S EAST INDIA o swi z gE 5 259§ - =ug - =Sk 3 g, s = E < Ol - w o B mE P < | BITTERS ! ILER & 0., SOLE MANUFACTURERS, GWAWA. Neb. 78 & N\ Q A vow aoi hisherto muknown omedy for all @lincases of tho Kidneys, ua Urinary e Urine, Catarrh of ' o oy ‘e, Peiotl TACK, Generai Wonkuoet, ane il Female Com: plaints. all Druggists or seut. by mal free upou receipt of the price, $2.10. DAY KIDNEY PAD C0., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. £rSend your address for our liitle book, ow Lt e S IRON TURBINE WIND ENCINE = ‘MANUFACTURED BY Mast, Fos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and Most Darable WIND ENGINE|, In the Werld. Eunireds use tn lows and Nevraska Sold by Dealors in nearly every county. This eut represents our Buckeye Force Pump which is partionlarly adapted to Wind Mill use, as 1t works esaly and throws a constant stream, and does mot freeze up in the cold- est weather. Send for price list 'W. H. RAYNER, Weastern Ag’t, Jmabm, Neh. Gentajus e Latest Home and Tele- @sphic News of the Day. L ‘karz. ¥y 1 swocman - grmoaneon b b atea Towa leave but onoes dm.-nn._uw TBOMAS F. ety Eveopied. 8 CHICAGO, RO K ISLAND & PACIFIC. pted. KANSAS CITY, 8T, JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFA. ostags sxee i out of Omabe o Utlon Depots OMAHA & NOURTHWESTERN AND SI0UX CITY & PACIF/C T ATLEOADS. Express. £:00 8, m | Fxpreee.....4: Daily ExceptSundays. B.&M. R. R in NEBRASKA. REPUBLICAX VALLEY RAILWAY. Beatigs (v) €36 » 1| eocnscten utopm Orleans (V) 7:30 % m | Indiancia op Otleans (ar) 70 p m | Indisnoia (Iv) 230 pm SIOUX CITY & 8T. PAUL R B. WABASH, A1 LOVIS& PAGIHIC. -.m:‘::'%m s Rastings (ar) 6: (o), E40pm BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B. R. Leave Omahs, daily—8 & m, 98.m, 10 & m., Ham, 1p'm.,2p. m,3p.m, 6P my6p Teave Councll Blufts;—8:25 a. m., 9:26 a.m,, I s m, Hgam, 16p m, 82 p. 8:25p. m, 5:35 p. m., 6:2 p. ar mp- o sunduy, “loaving Ormaha st 8 and 11 Pt Sonti 1140 8, m. Mall. 20 Dally Shccpt Sunday. OMaAA & EEPUBLICAN VALLEYR.R. Council Elufls and 625 p m. PASEENGER TRADNE. 7am,E0am,1 10:45 2 m., ‘Daiiy excopt Sundays. COMMERCIAL, Omahs Wholesale Markets. Extra choioe and very bright. Bright Table IMF el New Orleans Mollasses, OmaxA, September 15, 1880, advancing. Market LD CANNED mm. % “§"Oysters, 21 cans, § ol- dn n,l Standard Penchr 8 3 Ru Blac b-me., dghtlt);flen 1b veue i AV W.R R,530a. m, 240p. m Q520 2:10 p. PR AT Forster. Arrival And Departure of 615 2. m, 9:40s. m, m, 7:00 p. m., 7350 p. m. Eraming 20 00 Each add. ft. over 18, per M 50 | Fencing, No. 1,12 to 2200 | * l\'o.l.]x;}:fll" %% 19 00 2200 SIDING, No. 1 finish, 1§, 1§, and 2in... No1 ok 30 p m. 233888 wrote Mo SREBY 0 pm Brmeo 2 2S3WULLERES3F 538555 w9325, LIQUORS, wnms, 'm-c. ., 8 | JOTTR SO, gagesss - E - »Njgmwm 2E RBNS8333338342 Boot webbiog, per fo & HARNESS LEATHER. No. 1 Pttaburg onk 4 No. 1 Pitteburg 0 02 Yo 1 Cincianaty - i . .mafl.&‘mz ..Ez GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption s _certainly the greatest medicel remedy ever placed within the roach of suffering humanity. Thou- sands of once hopeloss cufferers, now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderfal Discovery to which they owo theirlives. Not only does it posi- tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Brorchits, Hay. Fever, Hoaraness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at once to ita wonderful carative pov- er an if by magic. We donot ask you to buy a farge bottle unless you know what you are getting. We_therefore eamestly request_you to call on your droggist, J. K. Tsm, and got & bottle free of cost which will convince the most skeptical of its wonderful merits, and show you what a regular one dollar size bottle will do. For saleby J, K. I [0} 0 6068 19 60 68 €9 8089 13 1088 LENEBSELSLRASBA. BH . e 55 LR RELERS £ Buckien's Arnica Salve The Brst SALvE in the world for om, Bruises, Sorcs, Ulcers, Salt im, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp ul Hlndl. Ohilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give petfect satinfac- tlod In every case or money re wnded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly . K. 1SH, Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 00. ‘Maaufacturers of STANDARD SHOT g !sent to him at his home near 0 | bran ccalded apd then thinned with EARLY POLITIOS IN OHIO DE. DUNCAN'S GREAT BANNER SPEECH— A CURIOSITY OF CAMPAIGNING, © to (1 clovati Commercial. Ta the memorable herd cider and log | cabin, Tippecanoe and Tsler too cam- g |pa of 1840, Dr. Duncan,s demo- cratic stalwart, had, oonirary to the zxpeuuon. of both whigs snd dem- ! ocrats, been defeated fur congress by the whig nnndldulo, Nat G. Pendle- ton, by lority, and he determined, m his own democratie mind that this thing ehould not be again. So he sought the demo- cratic nomination for copgress again, got it, and this time beat Pendleton. Besides, the doctor had determined in his own mind fo go back to con- gress, ond whils there, to make the great speech of his life. He set him- seli to work to gather up all over the United States as many of the banners and mottoes as ho could, which had beon used by the Whigs in_the preai- dential campaign. From all parts of the country, not knowing why he wanted them, and what he was going to do with them, thousands of Whig banners and mottoes were Madisonsille, in this county. The doctor carefully selected about one hundred of those which he desired, and took them with him to Washiog" ton city, A few weeks after congress was assembled in the winter of 1843, Cocgressman Durcan arose in his place and made Lis great banner and motto speech, to the infinite gratifica- | tion and edification of ail concerned. | During the course of his = -.h he ! displeyed al' s whig U s and mottoes which he had : and about his desk, tc sombers | of the house «f repie-cutatives, to the great chagrin of the whiys and delight of the democratz, and cccu- pied many hours in the delivery of his { grest speech, butby nome:ns ¢ dious- | ly, for it was a continuous and con- tinued display of banzer and motto, illustrating the points and proprieties of hisspeech. Of course there was a demand for this _great speech all over the country, and, as it was nothing without its illustrations, by order of congress it was duly printed snd pub- lished. snd circolsted all over the country in pamphl -t form. Selecting wna Rearing Brood Sows. Berkshire Lulletin A brood sow should bs a good mitker. Fowever goodin ether re- spoct, if deficient in this, she should | hardly be retained as a breeder. An abundance of mitk for the first eizht or ten weeks of their existence is the best preparation yourg pigs can have to fit them f r profitable growth in after Jife. 1t is not nlways poasitle | to decido with certsinty whether or not a young sow will prove to bea d wilker, but .8 with cows, 80 with , we may learn from observation tril o know in eome degree, ulging from their general appear- suce, what to expecr. . Much will de- jotled and pu- in pi-cora pend upon the dam and grand dam in this regad. Milking qualitien in awine are s surely trans. missable to progeny as in catile. Thus it is a8 trus of swine a8 of catile that this trait may be greatly itnprov- ed by retaining only goad milkers for breeders, as well as by feeding thehi when young with_a view to thelr de- elopment 8 milk producers rather i s fat preducers. For this reas- on spring and early summer litters aro usually the best from which tp eelect young breed sows, They oan be ket through the sammer almost entirely on graes, which, if abundant and in va- riety, will make them grow nicely,and at the same time the_exercise requir- ed in geazing will keep tnem in good health and thrift. By the time cold weather comes on aud corn is t0 be fed, they will have becomo nearly old and large enough for ser- vice.” But even after this, continued care must be taken that too much corn or other fat-producing food should not be given them. We must, however, bear in miud tbat at this pericd all animals naturally lay up fat which aftorwards goes to enrich the milk. fHence, while they should not be aliowed to become over-fat, they should yet bo so fat a8 to supply this demand of nature, and to retain the genersl health and vigor of the sys: tem. When they have drcpped their first litter the most they will need for tho first five or eight days will be cooling drinks and verylittle rich food. Wheat cold water, to which_may be added & bandful of shipstuffs or middlings, may be given. In ten days or two weeks the richness of the food may be gradually increased, grest oare being taken, however, both as to the quali- tyand quantity, that these changes sy not injure the health of the sow, or a0 el hor milk as to cante scours in the Tt ia very common mis- take in feading sows having young pigs to give them too much strong food when the pigs are quite young. It is not until tho pigs are some thrce or four weoks old that they really begin to tax the sow heavily. Then it s that, the sow should be lib- erally and regular'y fed on good, nu- tritious milk producing food, end at the sume time the young pi’s &' ould be taught to feod by thers vir ata trough out of the reach o o, If thus managed, both s pigs are benefited. The &'t f the former is kept up, and ter cispeaition to_produce an abundance of good, rich milk is so encouraged as to fix this as one of the bzst traits of her nnture, while the pigs, by the extra foed given them, make a corre.pinding rapid crowth, and that at a comparatively small cost. Young sows brought up in_the a:nor suggested, and thus cared for with their first litters, may be depend- edupon todo as well or better with their next, provided they have any- thing like fair treatmeut. In case, however, a sow fails to jrove herself a good milker, after a fair trial, she should be replaced by one of better promise, unless for_some special pur- pose it is thought best to retain her. A Farmer's Offset. Detrolt Free Pres:. A “hired man” who has been em- ployed cn a farm 1n this county for veral months entered suit against his cwployer the other day for balance of wagi+, smounting, as he claimed, to $32. Thesut was on trial in Justice alley yesterday, and it looked at fim as if the plaintiff had & clear cas gave dates and figures in & gn-. forward way, and seemed a very honest young man. When the farm- er took the stand he said: “I claim an off-et for that $32. No man need sue me for what I honestly owe.” ““What is your offset?” asked the lawyer. |wx‘selnvu-. 2% “Why, in the Bible.” “What has that to do with your owing kim 8321 “Tthas a heap todowith it I had ix hunds in my employ, and we were ruabing things when L hired this maa. He hadn’t been with ustwo days when they stopped the reaper in the middle of the forenoon to dispute about Dan- iel inthe lion'sden, and in three daya we had a regular knock-down sbout the whale swallowing Jonsh. The man who rua the mower got to argu- iog abont Samson and drove over a stump and damaged the machine f.n dx- tune of §10, and the very next =y Yoy 1 ltah'hb isleg nnf'amb- the. Jow ' d:fih- fog throu e Red sea. It wasn' week hefre my wife said ehe didn't believe Eiijah wes fod by tho ravens, aud hang me if I didu't find myseif growing weak on Noan -nd his flood. Thats my offset sir; °nd if ho was | b worth anything Id_snedhim for a | %} thrusand dollars besides.” The court reserved its decision for | 24 hours, Bystem i Farming. We have frequenily urgad the ne- cersity of order on the farm, snd one of the drewbscks to la-ve farms is the difficu ty f s0 making plans as fo secure the desired system. If one has ot the capacity to manage in an orderly manner, a large business, he will make more profit to confine him- selt to a small one. Wo take from the Des Moines Fegister a good word for method: Many farmers fail in making their farms profitable for want of order. Whether on a small farm, where the work is all done by the owner, or on a. large farm where several hands are employed, the must be an early and regular hour for risingin the morning. Each hand or man should know the 1t chores are his first entire day. employment then he cin g0 at them without waiting for orders T T is to use a team h- can hivs it f ried and Tasi essd e on or imploment he s to. Tie neoprietor must 1 res | short with o mmon caller+ ant vet to cwtecus He can also by a ju. 8 { eystem and stuly of the situarion, encourage sny superior or ambi tious help to excel m their la- bors. Be always at home or direct, aid and covnsel in all departments, Discourage all careless and looee prac- tices. Strive to cultivate and contin- uea good feeling between Iaborer and emploger. Have stated times, and rigidly enforce them, for meals, for milking, for commeneing the regular work and forr-tiring from the field. Make thefarm produce superior crops and raise the beat stock of all kinds. All kinds of produce cf the garden, orchard, vineyard, dairy, or farm should be put up honeatly, bt in the most attrastive style for market, If busin-ss or pleacure take you from the form, 1-t the family know the precise hour you will return. And let them by your punctuslity know that your eng-gewonts are reliable. Makeall worthy hande, or boya on the farm, or femalo help in ths house, feel that they are your equals in rizhts and respectability. Order, harmony, iiad neneruality are important for suc. cessin any enterprize A Drummer’s Revenga. Grives on (Tex.) Nuie Young Buwmelhans has just been disenarged by his emploger, old Two- percent The facts are as follows: Bummelhans had just rerurn-d from a trip over the sat-. been very satwsfacto.y to him ha s, buit not o to his emy 1 yer. spent A groat deal of miouey in buggey-rides nnd one thiuz and anoth- er, and bad taken very fow orders, Wheo Bummelbans called in to ses the old mun the latler was as mad es the mischief. He s«d: ““I don'c be- live you makes any effor to sall goots. Ven'I vash a dramuer I always sold gootsto de merchants no matter ven dey don’t want any. 1 made de ac- Quaintance von everypody ” «Bummelhans camo very near roply- ing that it was the reputation ot his privcipal that presented bim from selling anything, but he restrained himself. “How did you use to manage to ell goods when you were & drumaer!” ¢l will show you ali about dat. Schuos! you &it down in chairs. You pees a ciuntry morclan, I play now de drummer,” “All right,” sers Bummelhans, “T'L be a rovntry morshont, and TIL show you how they do." Bunmelhans preiended to be writ- ing at his desk, and old Twopercent came up from one bowing and scraping. “Goot morrirg. Cen't I acll you some gootsl” “Who the h—I tra youl” eays Bummellians, looking vp. ‘I travels for de Galveston firm of Twovercent.” “You do, do youl So you travel for that infernal o!d thief, do you? Take that!” and, to impress apon his emploger the difficulties of drumming up trade, Bummelhaus kicked the old man four or five times, pushed him up in a corner and chnkad him for a while, and then told the old gentle- man, who was specchless with bona fide tage, “If you ever come in hera again Il not leave a wholo bone in your carcass.” The liver 19 more rrequently the seat of disease than is generally rupposed, for up- on its regular action l\-!nn" a great measure, tho por els, brain and th Regulate that imy Simmons’ 1 vent most of the to The most & suce and p liverbloodan if b tas mot wot 't or will not gt 1t for 160 to French Pad Co, Toledo, 0., & will send you one po:t-pad by r.turn o ail Nolonger like Job nee the sl cry out: “O, that my crief wero wolzhed and my calamity fuid i too balance! Yo aro forzers ot lics; e are a 1 phy an absolute'y s fo, 7 Piles, tho most exasparating, | eacos’ has been foun by Dr. milion of sifferers, with pil » iestify 10 the virtuee of “Anak-3a." Pa scians ofal schools endor-o it and prescribe & 500,00 «ereons have s it in all s ges and varieiios of piles, and none without tenefit. 1t the “hapoiest medical dis amdE Sibee an exyeri i 40 year practice, a heneiactor to b 'Nor.medy n0smple and yet so ‘Anal.e-is” for Piles oas been discove Itis hapoy com poultice of the &pli Fiench and the o Au erican rurge s, B s New sk Alio soln by drasets everywhere Price 8100 re- bux. THE UNIVERSAL STEAM COOKER, OB COORING Meats,Vegetaol-g, Fruits, Pud- “ggeaxv Rice, r.tc By Steam. 1t bas stood the tes: of &-vers trails and re- celved the highest recommendati o8 irom hotel Teturant. prpre0 s, biarding Thiuse Koepers, aud vla- o n mber of private | Any nuiaber ot Kictlea may e used,000kiu, auhtorm fflk nd:of focd at the same time nz fiav 1. o GMWENDATIONS ke Tuive tal Stean Cooker fs rom wusing 1cta loog time ” 1t 3. B. Waiear, Wohango Hotel Stirvern Bay ‘W, the undengned. endorse the above infcll. Bold by D. A. Piercy, 1211 Farnham St Omaha, Neb. And B. FRANSDEY, Maia St., Fremont, Neb, sepiseodst. NEERASIEK.A VINEGAR WORKS ! Jones, Bet. 5th and 10th Sts., OMAHA. Finh quaiy Galad Wi 1:d Cider Vicegas fifi-pfl'nfi“n ok o e B they rotaverad h J.hm:rlu.l *Pl‘mko, ‘they will 8l sou by fax. o Sttoxs” Lrvas BRaviaro; 2 Purest aod Best Famly Modi- EPSTA, CONSTIPATION, Jauadl Billivus Attacky, S0 NPT Cahc, De Bigeslon of Slits, SOUR STOMAGH, Hear Tite e i Soathern Remiody Is warraat: 20k to contain a single particlo of Mxscux ¥ Injutlons mineral suts: «nce, bt Is & Purely Vegetable, Contatning those Souther: Koots and He which an llwise Providence has plased 13 {oantrie where Liver Discss mst prival 1t by Derangement o STAPTONS of Liver Compiaint sre s hnw o bud taste in the meuth Fain, in the Back, s&m:; Jolnta,often mistaked forRheuma- ar P Memory. ek ed to do something which oug! one n‘;m:ng’, ) bpxfl.. ok yelow’ S ance of ho akin Snd Eyes, o o ten mistaken for Consy ya, 0o o ods, i generally Sace, and it not Feguiated In me,great suffcring, wretchedness and death willergie. a recom S on, G MANUPACTURED ONLY BY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Priie 8100 8uld by all Dragalste. eent4eodawly OF A FAR HIGHER CLASS than an proprietary med cine of the day staads Tarrant's Efforveacen Seltzar Aperient And £ this £ s o o 5 othr It s an exaes comnterpa ¢ 3 ) = return to their howes convilesent oc “he Acer e of the it and by t avo duce, n o portble ¢ eoal witors Seo that " ou purch SOLD B: ALL DRUCGISPS FEVER AND 2CUF, "? ey BELEBRATEB 3 ! 870N t.cu THOUCH ot._only b ‘thor ughly, s PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! travelors, it atv EATING STATIONS at 50 cents each. ITS TRACK 1S STEEL R/ I7S COAGHES il;EETlRJ“" OMANA TICKET OFFIC DENVER OF For tutormation, oiders u agen MARYIN HUCHITT, THROUCH TO CH!CACO Without Change of Carsl PULLMAN SLEEPING & BININ" CARS PASSENGERS GOING BaSi tept.-d1 —VIA THE— Clm'a.o & Northwestern RAXLW.AY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It is the SHORT, SURE and Safo Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS —axo— CHICAGO,MILWAUKEE and (1Inu EAST and NOKTH. NLY ROAD between SLUFFS snd CHICAGO Tpon which I3 run In addition to thesoand to lease all classes of es FIRST.CLAS! S MEALS at its IMEST] 'S EQUIPHENT FIAST CLASS. n sell vou Throuzh Tickets via this road and Check usual Bag- §age Free of Chargo 1934 Farnbam St Cor. 14tF, and at U ific Depo ery Strect. s, weps, te., not ob- lo at Home Ticket Ofice, address any ot the Company, or W- H. STENNITT, Gon'l Pass. Agzat, Gen'l Manager, cmcxmo ILL. JAMES T. Gon'l At Omaha & Councll Bluffs. SEEEEbE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (QUINCY RAITROAD. eat in min '+ this is the OUTE TO CHICAC?, b nd Nor bw.st ST e are cqpped with Alr Brokes and PULL¢AH PALAG SLEEPING AND D'NING CAR Arermont. Bumington Route. tes, ates, Tme Hilly given by 1, Generai Agent, Oman. P DUE] Ticket Aceut_ Omaba. 16UX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siows City Routel 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS CHICACO MEDICAL COLLEGE- peer I o Graded Sygtum, and aiso. ars’ ¢ rso of Instruction adop:ed sied:cal Cofogo Asociarion, Le s 18 next DULUTH., or BISMAROCK, And all pojntaln Northern [ows, Minnoscta and In: Is equipped with the Im- proved Westinghouse Automaaiic Air Brakes and Mille- Platform Coupler and Buffer. 2 ad for Put up mmld CAYTION only MEDICATED article mads, the G sold by Druggis tax as liquor dealers THE GREAT ptable prepsration in the & mon juice, you have an exellent errasing enles sud the nal popularity. s compound. in the opin tho BATSAN OF TOLY o she i while the patient. . Apothecarles and Other Yours Respecttully, _ (Stgned) LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietoi Sold by DRUGGISTS. GROCERS and DE WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WiTH T SEE BY EXAMINI AND Extract from Report of the Commi V2 Yave s suffcle <ar 11 T pectora . Chicago, Ill APPETIZER---SURE CURE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. Tha uart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. LEES everyw ; HICAGO RflCK |SLAND &. PAClrlc W s main ling runs from Chieado o Conaell | Dindr Tt main lino runs fr Conaelt | Dining ¢ i atail Ronrs of ¢ it S With branches from voca Juncdign to Profia: Wikon Junction ()!lucn— | e, and & e irfield, Eidon. HBoik: l(mullvu « u, | nectie Washinzion, o. le, Prineet wL Eldon: Otinve ‘A s positively th oni Speraies mmuz Rans iy will o the pleasura hile pasing over the L entire s served in 10y Brat-class hotel, Magnicent Ir o, with il divergin® iin th. 06D, with the 1. 8. & M. RINGTON HEIGUTS, . Cont. . It P D. 3 H TIHE GREAT CO“EC’!"“Q LINK BETWEEN ’I‘HE FA T & THE Wrs k 8 o S e Ay win PG o aoccured in or Fees, §76. Practition For Amnou addvest Dr. J. H. HOLLIST Chicago. format ER, 70 Monroe St sepd3iow d & week 1 your own town, Lorms, a outfit free, - Address [, Hailett & Oou, SANTA CLAUS FOUND. @reatest Liscovery of the Age. Wonuertaldiscosorlesin the world have beenmade Among ather things whero Santa Claus stayed Ghuldren oft ask f ‘e maices ool or no I really he lives in & mountain of auow. Last yoar an excursion sal And Suddenly droppedinto hero wonder of wonders they While fairy-liks beings appeared on cach hand. Thero wero motntaing. Jiko ous, with more beautifal yroen, nd far brighter skies than ever wero seen, Birda with the hues of a rainbow were foard, While flowers of exquisito [ragrance wore grow ing around. Not long wer they et to wonder in doube A baing soon came th laua’ ol and thibthey al s3y, the picturos caoo cvary dag. cam that looked very qieer, hoppers instead « shell instoad of a slcigh, i tovk them on towd sud drove them reindesr, ed them all over his wonderful realm, And factories making goods for women and men said thay wero sending them ail. s Kingle, the Glove Maker, told them at once, Al our Gloves we are sending to Bunce, more. Saying [ alse took these to friend Bauees store. Santa Claus then whispered a secrot be'd teil, As in O raha every one knew Bunos well Ho thereforo shoutd send bis goods o his care, Knowing his feionds will get their full share. Now romsmber ye dwellers in Omaha town, Al o rant prsents to funods 0 round For shirts, col hampion Hatter of tho West, Douglas roet. Gmaha DR. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN 1iAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED. 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'Go to Your o Mim Freeman's roonas Dyoe. - For brightess agd_dure- ey of cator they are pumequalled Goior 30 eion 11 omie i880. CH.AS, snxv:nm_ox ) Varnham Nireet MANUFACTURED BY P. P.MAST &C0., SPRINGFIELD ). They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Eeam W.kin: Cultivator, with or without Sj rings. The New Force Feed Buckeve Drill, one or two florse Si)'e. Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen Ageut Umaha, K NERVOUS DEBILIT‘! 9 Vit W sk tratin rom Humphreys Indiacretion Indteraicr, Homeopathi eonand | oo 7 Boen o e 2 572Specific No. & 3. ia’ the most ~suc- comtul_remed: Vias and larzo vial o g w - of powder tor 36, s o ecipt of price. BT 0 MED €O 09 Faiton St.. New } . e otus ot Recelpra spliiden' 3 — . dny st home. * B50 Io e s - Poriand: Maine. n P = % P ‘Siso, sourse of 46 h sep e’ “Radmess DAVID M. GREE § - ok 3y et o | Qe ous Trie & Co.Portiand, 15

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