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Crry Cusx’s Orei ce, Oxaiia, Sopt. 15%h, 1880 Sealed proposa’s wiille med uutil Tucrdsy eve clock p. m., for fam Dmaba, 10 be e cered 1L the wrought fronsn 3 10 be used in the const - distrit N s 3 bids x and other pipe ruquire 1 now in sy incinde een at the offic: of the b dotail KiDEE LIVER © ) B { Bey 1t at e TS, = THE DAlLY BE OMAHA PUBLISRING ¢! 916 Farnkan, bet. 5th and 10th TERMS OF SUBSURIPTIO 1 Gopy 1 year, in advaoce (postpaid). & mont: “ o 3 months THE MAILS. W. R R.,5308. m, 240p. m. Q5 20a m,, 240 p. . I&P. R R. 5303, o, 240p. m Joo 530 5. 1. R,llam,lipm , 930 p. m. m, 11p. m. iam, 11 pm 3 ineoln, 1910 p. m, ., 11 8. m. inNeb,, 4 p. m. Loeal mails for States fowa leave but once s day, vis: 4308 m. Officeopen from 13 to 1 p, m. Sundays. TOOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. OF THE BURLINGTON. ARRITE OMARA. 6:00 8. m. | Mall.. 40 p. m. | Express. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Sundays excepted. KANSAS CITY, ST, JOE & COU f Omabs to Union Depot.. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC EATLROADS. Express.......8:00 . m. | Fxpress. Daily Except Sunda; B.& M. B. R, in NEBRASKA. m | Bloomingion(y Kearns Pudar)7:55 pm | Ked Clond (15) 6535 2 m bm | Plattsarth (ar) 430 p m 25 pm | Omha (arr) .36 b m REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. nge (Iv) £:05 8 m | Bloom'gton (a1)1:20pm Orleans (i) 7: ncla (1) HUVORS OF THE OAMPAIGN. THE JAN OX A MISSION, WHO COMBISED BOSINESS WITH POLITICS. Titvev: le Herald, A solimn azp | ing stranger, s was drawn by & horse that looked like | Dore’s piccure of Rozinante, reined | up in Titusville the cther oveniog. The stranger stood up in his vehicle, | glanced up at the town clock, bowed to the people passing on both sides of the street, and said: “I come unannounced and unher- alded, but at the earnest_solicitation of the state contral committee. A dozen people stopped. “Thetimes are out of joint; O cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right,” remarked the stranger in aloud voice. ““But the state cen- tral committee insisted so hard that I had to come down among you.” The crowd was swelling rapidly, inquiries passed from lip to lip as to the speaker's identity. T think it's Col. Forney,"” suggest- ed aman on one side of the street, while on the other side the rumor was | being rapidly circulated that it was | Stauley Matthews of Ohio, who had consented to come bere and look af- ter oil vote for Garfield. “I come unheralded,” said the strange man, ot simply ss a matter of taste, but as a matter of policy. I do not myself like thesa immence civic disp'ays, and in saying this 1 do not wish to reflect upon our peop'e for thir mazvificent recoption of my triend Genersl Grant. His was an exceptional case.” “I belteve it's Garfield himself,” #aid a man eitting on s curbstone. “T wouldn’t be surprired if it was Hancoek,” suggested another, as he glanced intoa shop window to com- par the face with a chromo of the general. The stranger cast his eyes slowly over the crowd and continue “The interest which you manifest assures me that you are alive to the great importance of this campaign.” ““We don’t want traitors to run thi country!” shouted a man who thought the sresker was General Garfield “Right; right you are, friend,” responded the speaker pleasantly. “This is the grandest country the sun ever shown upon. We Wwant meo, honest men, men of wisdom, integrity and patriotism to rule this God- given government;” then, raising his eyes toa ten-cent flag that fluttered Oricaus (ar) 7:90 p m | Indianola (Iv) 230 p 1 SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL 1. R. anmvs, BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. K. Teave Omaba, daily—8 &=, 98.m,10 3 m., am,1pm,2p. w,3p.m,6p. m, 6. m, Leave Councll Blofls;—8:25 a, m., 9:95s.m,, 10:% a. m., 112 . m 396 p.m, 535 p. m. 3 Foar trips ou Sauday, leavin, and 6 p. m; Council % m., and 298 and Biufls st 9:25, PARSEXGER TRAINS. Leate Cmahn:—g 3. m., 7 & m, §:30 3. m, ave Council Bi 1140 &, m.525 p. m, 7:00 p. m, Daily except Sundsy. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . Mail.... nily cxoept Sundays. FEVER AND AGUE. STOMACH TTERS THOUGH SHAKING LIKE AN ASPEN LEAF With the chills and fever, the victim of malaria mey still recover 1y using this oo cbrated sy eof. fic, Which not onls breaks up the most aggravat- taig, bt prevents there recurrrence. I Infin't 1§ preferable to griuine not only cause it dos: the Lusiness far moro thor:ugh but aleo on accouat of its perfact wholcsomencss aud inyigorating sction upon the entire sy stem IRON TURBINE MANUFACTURED BY Mast, Fois & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld. Hunrods in use in Jows and Nebraska by Dealers in nearly every county, This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump which is particalariy adapted to Wind Mill use, 88 1t works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not freeze up in the cold- est weather, Send for price list W. H. RAYNER, ‘Wastern Ag’t, Omaba, 8ot eb. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonuertul discovericsin the world have been made Among other things where Santa Ciaus stayed Chuldren oft ask il he makes goods or 11 really he lives in a mountain of snow. Last year an excursion safled clear to the Pole And #uddenly dropped into what secmedike chole ‘Where wouder of wondere they found a new land, While fairy-Lik. belngs appearcd on cach hand. There were movntain like ours, more beautitul groea, And far brighver skics than over wera scen, Birde with the hues of & rainbow wero found, While flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow ing around, Not long were they left to wonder tn doub A beiug so0n cawe they had heard much about, Twas Sania Clan' self and. this thes 1l fay, e leoked like the picture ¢ esee evory day. drove up a team that looked very queer, "Twas o team of grasshoppers instead of reindoer, He rode in a ehell instead of sieigh, But he took them on towrd and drove them away. e showed them all uver his wonderful realm, And factories making goods for women and mén Furriers were working on hats great and small, To Bunce'sahes said they were sending them all. 41is Kingle, the Glove Maker, told them at once, Al our Gloves we are sending to Bunce, Sauta showed them suspenders and mans things more. Saying I alue ook these to friend Bacces stors, Sazta Claas then whisperod a secre bed e, As in Omaha every one knew Bunce wel He therefore shouid send his goods to Lt care, Knowing his trieods will get their full share. Xow temember yo dwalers in Omata tows, AD who want to Funce's go round, For shirt, collas, or gloves great aud small, ‘Send your sistar or st one and all. Champlon Eatter of the West, Douglas froma window-sill, ke Apostrophized it: ““Flag of the free heart's hope and Lotae, b7 angels’ hands to valor given, thy sturs have lit the welkin dome, and all thy hues were born in heaven.” made up his mind to_die, and perved himscif for the lust stru gle, and then with a forlorn hope dashed through | the woods again. ! At last, like a beacon of hope, the light of the clearing shown through !edina travel-stained buzgy, which the trees, and with a last exertion he | sprung through the bit of intervening timber into the open ground. As he had surmised, the lions did not venture to follow him beyond the forest, and weak and faint he walked into the camp. Next dsy a search party was sent to the river, and after scme search the horses were found. The lions have since been seen by another prospector, and the belt is scoured with huanters. Milking ana Milking Time, Any one who hes had to do with dairy farming, knows that theroare a great many poor milkers, againsta few who understand and practice the proper method of removing the milk from a cow. It s well known fact that some persons can obtain more milk from a cow with greater case and in quicker time than others. In the first place there must be an air and spicit of gentleness abgut the milker, which the cow is quick to compre hend and appreciate. It is not to be expected that a cow, and especially a nervous one, will have that easy, quiet conditin so necessary to insure ned flow of milk, when approached in a rough way, and has & person at her teats that she justly dislikes. There must be a kindners of treatmentwhich begets a confidence before the cow will do her best at the pail. She should know that the milker comes not as a thief to rob her, but simply to relieve Lier of her burden, ana to do it the qulckest, quietest and kind- liest way possitle. The next point in proper milking is cleanliness; and it is of the greatest importance if first- class milk and butter aro the ends to be gained in keepirg cows. No sub- stance is so easily tainted and spoiled as milk; it is particularly gensitive to bad “dors or dirt of any kind, and un- leas the proper neatness is observed in the milking, the products of the dairy will be ~faulty and second- class. Those persons who can and will practice cleanliness while at the cow, are the onl; ones who ehould THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thisinatitution, located at Denver, Colorado, | the Bducationsl and Commercial center of the | Weat, is pro-emincntly the best and most practi- | eal of its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. ‘The most extensive, thorough and complete tion of the kind in the world. Thousands of accoun’ants and Fusiness men, fa the prin- pal cities aud towns of the United their success to cur course cf training. The Right Kind of Educstion for Yourg Men and Ladies. briek bleck at function of thres ‘egantly fitted and furnished apartments for the application of and carrsing out of our novel aud sjstomatic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Youag men who contemplate a businoss life, and parents having sons to educate, are particu- latly requested to send for our new Circular, which will give fwl informstion as to terms, condition of entrance, ete. Address G. W. FOSTER, President, sepé-Sm Denver, Colorado. AYER'S sAgtosRApAniLLI PUR]I‘YIN(} THE BLOOD \ ‘This compound o the vex P atives, - Sarwaparilia ///Dock, Stillingia a nd 7 Mandrake with tia do the milkiog. It mattera not how much care is taken to be neat in sll other operations of the dairy, if the wilk is made filthy ac the start, no strainer will take out the bad flavor. Three all-escential points are to be ob- served in milking: kinduess, quickness and neatnees. Aside from these three is the matter of the time of milking. It should be done at the same hour each and every day, Sundays not ex- cepted. It is both crucl and unprofit- ‘e eloquent words of the speaker called forth loud cheers from both democrats and republicans, notwith- standing the cheapness, in & money point of view, of .he particular copy of the flag referred to. Afier the applause had subsided, he went on: “As I have said, the state central committee—" ‘ “What central committee!” in- quired a men who was anxious as to the speaker’s polities. “Tam a plain, blunt maz, aod I wil ot have proceeded far until there will be no occasion to ask, ‘Under | o pifes This m dical miracle, so simpls which king, Bezonian? The people demsnd o change. [Cheers from the democrate.] The pecple of this coun- try have bies swindled long enough. Democratic yells, and cries of ‘Gite it to "em hot and heavy!] Gontlomen, have known Gen. Garfield long snd well, and he is one of God's o«n no- blemen. [Cheers from republicans.] sa president he would_adorn his coantry. [Loud cheors ] T also know Gen. Hanoock. I covsider him the very best type of the handiwork of our Creator. [Tumaltuous cheeriog by the democrats.] But, gentlemen, itis principles, not fen, that we must look after now.” he epeaker paused, took eome drcuments from under the buggy-seat, whita the crowd wondered hopefully \ihat side of the house ke was on any- isan importaut erisis in our conntry’s history,” he began again, *‘and hislorians will so_record it. dasre say you are all sick of politics and politicias.” [Cries of “We aral” “Giive us honest men!”] Yes, my friends, give us honest men! That is the Macedonian cry greets me everywhere, and it strikes < responeive chord here inmy heart of hearts, How many gentlemen are there in this vast concourse of intel- ligence whosay ‘Down with politics?” [A hundred voices, “Hero!” here!” hera!"] “‘Now wa understand each other. m down on politicians like a pile- driver. I profess to be an honest man, and I have that here in thia lif tlo parcel,” and he held up a small tin box between his thumb and finger, “which 1 em not too proud to recom- mend to honest men of whatever poli- tiesl perty. I call it the Saint's Rest, or the E pluribus Unum Corn and Buvion Eradicator. With it I remove the worst chronicle cate of corn, bunion, wart or other excrescence that ever defiled the fair form of man or woman.” CHASED BY LIONS. A SPRING CREEK PROSPECTOR'S RACE FOR LIFE. Leadille Chronicl Robert 0'Neil, the well-known miner, had an experiencesomo ten days ago that be would not pass throogh again, with ita possible results, for the able to keep the cows with their ud- ders distended and aching an hour over their time. Wo will add another ness to the essentiala slready given, name- Iy, promptness.—Exchange. WHAT IS MORE TERRIBLE, More painful, more exasperating, dissour- aging and persistent than Piles especially to afflicted mortals wh have tried lotions, ointments, plils, electnaries and all manner of nostrums and do tors’ stuff, internally and exteraally, without relief? What wonder it is that half a million redeemed sufferes shon'd shout, hosannas over the discovery of “Anakesis,” an infallible cure a« to excite wonder that wise doctors have not thought. of it before, fo prompt and certain in its a-tion as to secure for itself the title of infallille, so scientific and ra- tional in its combination of pouetice, inatr ment and medicine. as to ender the ulti- mate cire of 95 per cent of average cascs of piles sure, is not an_sccidental di cov- ery, but the solution of a_problem by the study and experience of Dr. Silsbee, an accomplished and_distinguished physician of 40 vears' standinz. It has stood tue test of 2) years' experio: co; over half 1 million of suffercrs have used it with su cens, and doctors of all schools now pre- scribe it in their practice, snd it is oros nounced to ba the nearest. %o an infalliblo remely for piles yet discovered. ““Anak eie,” Dr. S, Silsbee's External Pile Rem ds, is sold by druggista everywhera. Prica SL0 per box. Samy les mailed free to all safferers on application to P. Neustaedter &Co., Box 946 New York. CovxTERPEITERS aro ever on the alort fo fisd trosh ficlda fo_ wors, bt fhov nevor imitatos. Worthless * article, Guilre.to's Fronch Pad was brouzht cut aboot ten yoars azo, noe then host of chaps withost siill OF conacionco havo foug: ¢ o mltate It by miny worthles: flairs; but n discr minating ublic il hold “fast {o that wiich 18 good,” and the Guilmette Pad moro than holds it own. 1t cures #l1 Kidney d'scasos and s icoveds whero medicino ofien fails. Ask your druggist it thiy is not s0. INFLAMED GUMS aro instantly relioved, and will bo permanently curod by the use of SOZODONT. The wider it is known, the better it is liked. It history ia one long, continuous record of success as & benedcial and most fragrant wash. Other proparations for the tceih have appeared and passed away, but SOZO- DONT remains. Toys are easily mended, and strong- ly, by Seatning's GLue. It is always ready to be used, and may justly be termod “Semper paratus.” —_— The liver 15 more rrequently the seat of disease than is generally supposed, for up- on its regular action depends, in & great measure, the powers of the stomach, bow- . brain and the whols nervous system, Regulate that important organ by taking Simmony’ Liver Regulator, and you pre- vent most of the diseses that flesh i+ heir to daw A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy curo of Consump- tion and all diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asth- ma, pain in the side and chest, dry backing cough, tickling in tho throat, Zseries of complaint which are very pre. nd afflicting, It porifies the bloo. urk b and seitle into- troublos Erap tions of tho skin are the sppearance on the sur face of humors, that shorild bo expelled from the blood. Tnternal derangdmentaare the determin: ation: of these same humors to sowe inte organ, or_organs, whose action they derange, and whose substance they disca-o and destroy ATER'S SaRaAPARILLA expels these Bumors frou the Ulcod. Whea they are gonc, the disorders tiey producy dissppear, such as_ Ulcerations of the'Lver, Stomachs Riines, Lungs, Eriptions and Bruptice Disecues of the Skin.St. -snthony's Fire, Rose or Erywipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotéhes, Boils, Tumors, Tetter avd Salt Rhewn, Scald Head, Ringw-rm, Ulcers and Sorcs, Eheumatiom, Newralgia, Pain in the Dncs, Side and Head, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhea arising from internal *ulceration and uterine diseascs, Dropsy, fina. ciation_and general Debility. With their de parturs health returns. PREPARED BY DR. J. €. AYER & €O, LOWELL, MASS. Practical end Analytical Chemis & SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. OF A FAR HIGHER CLASS than any other proprietary medcino of the day stands Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient And for this r-agon: It is an exact connterpart o one of the most valuabe r atural medicines inthoworid W rfer to the great Seltzor Spring of German thonsants of the the bl s, the r1 , nod tre al sort anatally, and homes convalcssent or Cured. victims of return to of all the effo:ta mado to rep duce, in & portable frm, the most popular 1 ecal twaters of Europe. See that you purchase only the geauine articl. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS! THE UNIVERSAL STEAM COOKER j Fom coogiva Meats, Vegetables, Fruits, Pud- dings, Beans, Rice, Etc., By Stéam. Tt hias stood the test of sevore trails and re- ceived the highest recommendaticus from hotel and rosteurant proprietors, hoarding house keepers, aud 1 larse number of private fam lice. Ang number of kittles may be used ookl six, elghtor moze kindsof foud at the same time with out mixing flavors KECOMMENDATIONS, Drar Sm: The Universal Steam what I have been wanting for a lon; werks splendid J.B. change Fote], ‘We, tho undersigned, endor: Ri hard Wiiliams® Freniont, Leopold Willing, Soutnern Hotel, Omaha, Sam. Miller, Wigscnsin House, Framont, N Dr. Burghum, Fremont, Neb, Eold by D. A. Piercy, 1211 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. And B. FRANSDEN, Main St., Fremont, Neb. seplseodst Ker is time. It wioit, Ask the recor- ered dyspoptics,bil- ous sullorers, ‘ie. tims of fover and ague, the morcurial ased patient, how they recovered bealth, * cheorful spirits’ aad ' good 1ppotite; they will tall_you by tak- wealth of the Gunnison, and & share | Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and all | o Sttxons™ Livan of the Carbonate Camp thrown in, Io compsny with & prospector in Lis employ he was en route for pring orcek, where ho has some va uible claime, aud camped for the night at Tsylor river. Io the morn- ing the men discovered, to their con- sternation, that their horses had broken their tethers and strayed «way, and after some consultation it was sgreed that the prospector should remain behind and search for them. O'Neil then proceeded alone and on foot to the camp to procure assistance. At some little distance from the river there is & heavy belt of timber, and through this the path of the runner The road was rough, and toiling slow- Iy and painfully along, O'Neil fancied lie heard the footsteps of some craa- aro bohind him. Several times he paused and looked around, and then, persuading himself that it was bot im- agination, journeyed on. Presently, however, he heard the sound again, und so distinctly that he turned, and, peering into the shadows of the for. «st, saw, scarcely a hundred yards be- hind him, two huge mountsin lions, Foran instant he was paralyzed with the horror of the situation, and then, with the instinct of a mountaineer, felt in his belt for his revolver. With a feeling of reacsurance he drew it out, only to be overwhelmed by a sense of his utter helplessness when he found it empty! It was a central fire weapon »nd he then remembered that while at Leadville rim-fire shells by some mis- fake had been purchased, thus leaving him without ammunition. Nothing remained him save his miner's pick, and in the instant’s time that remained him for deliberation he saw that all that stood between him +#nd a fearful death was instant flight. | Half a mile off there was » clearing, | and towards this O'N the two huge bessts almost st his hesl ‘The race fur life was one that many men of less nerve cr strength would have deemed impotsible. Many times the miner, feeling his failing strength, chronic or’ lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. King's New Dis- covery has noequaland has established for itself n world-wide reputation. Many leading physicisns recommend and use it in their practice. The form- ula from which it is prepared is high- ly_recommended by all medical jour- nals, The clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle free of cost, or & regular size for §1.00. For sale by () J. K. ISH. Omaha. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Brst Sarve in the world for lay. | Outs, Brulses, Sorcs, Ulcers, Salt | done Debility, Low Spir Rheum, Fever Sores, Tatter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve ia guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- +lod In every case or money re funded, Price 25 cents per box. For aale by Rdly J K TSH. Omsha _— ‘To the Voters of the Sixth Ward. Noties a hereby given that 1 will sit a* my office, 919 ncrth 16th street, (near Fedman's store) hetween this dite and Novewber 3, 1580, for tha purpos. of registerine the qua iied. ve: ters of the 6th ward, and m king any correct- fon 7 alorations 1o raid k. JANES N. MURPHY, 20t week in your own town. Heglatrar. $66 Lerms and outfit froe, Address 8. Hallert & Co.. crland. M EXOCHLSIOR Machine Works, omAaxa, NER. J.F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager The most thorough appotnted Machine Shope and outiry In he a7 Senn e e e, e o ardars 1 e MO = Special attention grven to Well Anzun,l‘ulle{s Hangers, Bridge Irons, Geer utting, etc. Meachanioal Draaght. 250 Harney St. Bet. 148 and 16th ULATOR. Tho Ches o odt- gy Shespest, Parcet aad Bt Family Mod. For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Janadice Billious Attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Do pression of Spirits, SOUR STOMAGH, Hear Bum, Ete., Ete. This unrlvalled Southern Remedy ls warrantea oy tosontain snglo partcl of Mancuxr, or any injarious mineral substance, but I3 Parely Vegetable. Contalning those Southern Roots and H wilch an all-wise Providence has pisced countrics where Liver Disease most provall, It il curo all Diseases caused by Derangement of tao Liverand Boweis, Tan STMPTOMS of Liver Gomplant sre s bitter or bad taste in the months Fain fu the Back, Sides or Joints,often mistaken forithetma. tlsm; Sour Stomach; Locs of Appet rnatoly costivo and Tax; Headach 0ry, with » paiufol sensation of bastag fail d % 4o something which ougnt 1o Bavo been 8"thick yellow ap- pearance of tho skin and Eyes, 8 dry Cough of- Lon mistaken for Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptoms sttend tho discaso, at other very fow;but the Liver, the larkest organ in the body, is kenerally the of the dlszase, and if not reguiated in timi suffering, wretchedness and death wil enai 1 can récommend as an eficacous remedy for divease of tho Liver, Heartburn and Dyspapeia, Simmong’ Liver Regulator. Lewis G, W ander, 1825 Master Street, Assistant Posi Master, Phlladelpnia, ““We havo tested ita virtues, porsonally, and know_ that for Dyspepeta, Eilllowmess. " a1 Throbbing Headache, 1t 1a the best medicine the world ever sw. Wo have tried forty other remedies belore Simmons’ Livar Regilstor, but Tone of them gave s mors than temporacy re- ef: but the Regulator not only reieved. ba cured us."~ Edlior Telagraph and Messenger, Macon, Ga. NaxUPACTORD 0NLY B J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PEILADELPHIA, PA. Price, $1.00 8.id by all Draggists. ‘sepidcoda: CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metallc Cases, Coffns, Caskets, Shrouds, etc Faruham treet, Bet. 10th and 11'h, Omaba, Net Telegraphic Orders Promotiy of any strength below eastern prices, ranted 6t wholesale snd retall. Just, 3 good [at w! Bend for price list, i KREE3, First quality distilled Wine and Cider Vinesar | ‘and war. | special practics, scute snd chronic diseases_Ca GO EAST —ViA THE— Chieago & Northwestern RAXTLWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It s the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Betwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE aad all potats EAST and NOSTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. Itfs the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Tpon which ls ran PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 18 additlon o theseand to please il classes of 2, it clvos FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 50 conta each. IT8 TRACK 1S STEEL 7, 118 GEATheS RE T istan ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHT TION, and all Diseases of the 1] ‘The most acceptable prep-rition In the Lemon . ASTHMA, CONSUMP- ROATa LUNGS. U FCCK and FYE s it Dpetizer e i i-rensing rales sad tho nuzmervus tesion Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money th a 31934 Farnbam 8t Pucific Depot rdo Contral and Now Montgom. For intormaion, foiders, maps, etc., not ob- talnable at Homs Ticket Office, adiress any agont of the Gomyany, or SARVIN BUCHITT, W. H. STENNITT, Gen'l Managrr, Oon’l Pase. Agent, CHICAGO, ILL. JANES T. CLARK, Gent A2t O THROUGH TO CH!CACO Without Change of Carsl THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (JUINCY RATTROAD. iaha & Connctl Blufts With Smosth ard Pertact Track, sonzer Ceaches, and PULLMAN SLECPING & DIMING CARE Best Man'ied. ! - PASSENGERS GOING BAST u1d b BEST ROUTE T0 CHICACO, “And Points East 1 and Norchwest eraly this Route have choice of DIFFERENT ROUTES, antage of Six D: pitng Cars feom Ch vk City Without Change. v FOUR And the A New Yo AlE PULLYIAH PALACE SLEEPING AHD D'NING CARS ington Route. Connections, ete app ying SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC A St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Relisble Sioux City Route] 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEBAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, it Towa, Minnesota and Dak with the Imn- y r Prakos and Aad for SPEED, SAFEYY AHD COMFORT 18 unsurpaseed. Elezant Sleoping Care,swned and by the com- pany, run Throush With ut Change between Unioh Pacific Transfor Depot, Council Blaffs, and St. Psal. Trains leave tho Union Pacific Teanster Depot at Connell Blnffs, at 5416 p m., reachtng Sioux City at 16:20 p. m., and at1125a. m , makh 22 TEN HOURS 1¥ Avvasce or ANy Orazr Rours. Retuming, Panl at 330 p.m., ar- riviag at Siy at4:45 2 m.. and Ualon Pacifle Tran-for. Depot, Gouncil Eiuils, a.m. Bomiro that your tckets road &PR R Supe P.E. ROE] nt, Missonrt V. N, As't Gel Pags, 3.0 OB Southwestern Freight aud Passenger Agent, my2-et Council Bioffs SHORT LINE K. G, %%E?B R.R., I the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA sud the WEST. @ of cara hotwoen Omaha and 8¢, Louts oot one betwoen Oniaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS aascures s1e Bastern & Western Cities With less charges andin advance of other lines, This en ing Cars, Palace Day Coache ew,Mille’s Safety’ Platform and Couplor_and the » celebrated foatingbouse Air-Brake, EAFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA . Joseph andWa ouncilBlaffs i R.,via SUEa, & Jooandst. Lodls ®a Ticke'a for sale at il coupon tations In the A. C. DAWES, ‘1 Pise, & Ticket Ag't & Joseph, Mo, cket. Agen. 214 Fiftcenth Street, hetwoen Fambam Donglas, Unlon Block, Omaha, 308, TEHO: A. B. BARNARD, Puss. Agent, Omaha. Gen'rl Agont, Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 0€O. Maantactorors of STANDARD 1S and SE BE SURE TO EUY I ) THE BZSTIN MARKET. E, W, BLATCHFORD & C€O. Manufactarers of Lead Pips,hootsnd Bar Lead, Block Tin, Pipe ana Soiler, Livseed il | and Ol Cake., ORDEES SOLICITED, 70 NORTH CLINTON ST.. CHICACH euzeodts DRE. A. S. PENDERY, {CONSULTING PHYSICIAN | 1S PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED. ICAL OFFICE, 403 Tenth Street, - OMAHA, NEBRASKA Offtering hia services in all departments o medicine and surgery, both in gencral an e _oconsuited night and day, ami wil vietts Par of the city aad county o roceipt of lette_ o telegims. any article'in tt CAVTICN. DON'T BE DECEIVED b e wha try to paim ot only MELICA 3 i BYE, v 1 BT AMP on each Lotil Extract from Report of the Commissiozer of Irternal Revinu : Measrs. LAWRKNCE & MARTIY, 1171 Madison ¢, Chicax Grwtuawss: _This compound. in the opini the BALSAM OF TOLU to zive it sl ¢ while the whisky and the syrup const patient. ~ " Compounded sccurving PREPARATION under the provieions of U. sold by Druzgists, Apothecaries and Other Persous tax as liquer dealers Yours Respocttully, _ (Slgned) LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llls. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS ani DEALERS everywhere WHO 1 INTED WITH THE CSOCRAFHY <= ruie O S A e Amin NG TH1s W5 £y Tt 5 ~ou'd Mave s sufMcient quantt SOUNTRY, W ~ g e = 3 D & PACIFIiC R. R, CHICAGO, S THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK B IS 71 ERE00N pan the Miseey ¥ Betknap, Al# with al diverine o fen ~s E00D, With tho L 8. £ Y5 108 v s, 10N HEIGHTS, with ¥ Lowis and Auds £ a This 1y positivels ind bperates n Chicago into the State of Kansa "fhrpugh Express Passenger Trains, an Gatace (A attached. areran cach way €41y ‘and PEORLA, KASSAN CITY, LEAVENWORTH and ATCHI aiso run between M- | i the “Milwaukee and i N RALTE wh 1 T Cont. K. R AUPEORIA with B P & 0+ P D 8T, 3T MG s and T P W, A ock Tsian “itwankoe & Isiand At DA M EsCE aeeing s tha itois and Towa: in ne of Cars that weoni, o, with 43, St .1t Tt ch, Topeka & 50017 390 ‘and Cen. Br. 0. ¢ Tt Rds. NWONTE, with Kan. Pac. 0 Al 544 CITY, With i lines for the W@ and Southwost. b vG conta. ating the fact that a malority of tha seopl prefer. sep Durposcs (and 1ho 7 thia iine warrans Dounce that this Compas Shecping Cars for siceping purposes. an Pilace RANNAS © Ll X oo, mddress. JOFIN, For I KIMBALL, SEIOHN, - a4 Vasdgr Adi, Gen'l Buperintendent. - CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SEHADES. And Everything pertaining te the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF KEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OELAS. SEIVERYOK p % mon th st 1208 and 1219 ¥araliam Sireet, Improved Bucke\/er 3 Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST &C0., SPRINCFIELD They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Eeam Walking Cultivator, with or without Syrings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two florse Style Enquire for them at the best dealers, F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb NERVOUS DEBIL'TY Humphreys' i a wu’ ve & tereen, Homeopathic & o meSpecific b § 28 3 13 aty i CURES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS snd coLbs. CURES EHEUMATISM, CURES COUCHS and COLDS. " Pulton St o of Receipt per day at home. 5 tren. Addross Stiason & CCURES SORE THROAT.CURES DYFTHERIA. - CURFS LAM BACK and TIFF JOINTS CURES LAME BACK, and STIFF JOINT-. e e e e <t CURESBl (N3, CUTS and BRUISES. CURES B , CUTS nud BRUISES. (VL MECTIANICAL. AXD X1 GINERFING 8¢ the Fens tate, Trov, N Y_ The o in'America. ~ Sext corm begi: # So- Sorme ber 16th | The Kegister for 1890 cr of the gradunten for tho ast 54 yesre, witl: beir posticna; siwo, souirme of studv, requicem avte Cxpenses. ste. Address DAVID M. GRF. N&t Dirareor i whw Ja weak g1 duy at /mr-d]v_l"vfl Q] octan trte Adarers Trow s Co.Fortiani 0 SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Go to Your for Miss Freemao's Now National Dyes. For brightness and durs. billt7 o color they are junequlled Color 1 to §ibe, price18 cente,

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