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=HE CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN THE WORLD. CATALOGUE OF VALUABLE AND INTERESTING BOUKS Al pw and Preew, just arvived at the ANTIQUARIANBOOKSTORE 1116 Farnham Street. (Orposite Dewey & Stone',) Omaba, Nebr. 10 conarquence of the unprecedented succes: which the proprietor of the Autiquirien Book Etore ben et with, since be inaogursted the Lilerar. etciutt n, and in. eeurn 1or the Tu Frotthy Lok grest plecsure i annonucing that ho baa w8l mae greste” rednctions where powible 1nd [ menae wiock 11 wEw and valuatie ricestht arfy il competition ks el precuredfrom the best Foser 1 e counes, arewll bound Printcd o thiek paper and In e, oo bl To” e Uk Horary the and urcharera £-om thi ext s 108500 over, w Il ‘be 10w, ‘an adions dincownt o B per cent: $16.00 or over, tea par o 50,00 or over, Hfteeh por o6 ¢ Purion type— b mall wil enclose y 13 %0c for Evo. books o cover History aud Blography, Hume's Hist vy ot Bn land. 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Gities G, Army and ‘Navy, Devir, Bate UMrility, Growth of Git e, Rites of Intorest, Towoivent and Amsigoment L sic, etc., cloth, over 500 pages.. De. Kaphey's Traosmission of Life. -..... 150 pEEuss 8 828 8888® EEuy I ey s’ Physicu Lifeof Womas And thoumnds ofother volumes, ton numar. 3810 meation, both new and - easd and LIBERAL PRICES —ram ron— SECOND-HAND BOOKS, atber i caab o i exebange. Adadrems: H. SOHONFELD, Fornbem etreet, PARKE CODWIN, TTORNEY AT LAW-16h and Dougiss Birseta, with G. V. Dona W, 7. Reouwawos. G.J. Huxr RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. iuth Fourteenth Street - wmersmneUy ‘escedala 10, 03 meam ‘giuomoSuweio(] sMOT[IIG ] BIT ILER & C0,, SOLE MANUFACTURERS @WARA. Neb. TERS A new and bitherto uknown remedy for™all dlseaccs of tho Kidneys, Bladier, ana Urinaty TraveT, Drop: apon raceipsof the peiee B0 DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. frsent your sidvom tor our e ook, TAMES K T5H. Agont tor Kebraska. S LIVER C PL.A 2 Constipation an EXCELSIOR Machine Works, OMAZELA, NEE. J. F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager orough appolnted and e Bhope and Founiry In the sta ‘Castings of every description manufactured. Soging, Pape a0d every ciasm 0. machisery = ecial attention given to Spocal Pulleys, Hange! Well Augurs, Palley TS, THE DAILY BEE. OMAMA PUBLISHING €0., PROPRIETORS. 916 Parnham, bet. 9tk and 10th Streets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Gopy 1 year, In adance (postpald) Smontrs “ z 3 months .00 0 TIME TABLES. THE MAILS. m. Linooln, 12:10 p. m, - Postmaster. And Peparture of Trains Arrival + UNION PACIFIC, TINE OARD OF THE BURLINGTON. LAY OMAHA. ARRITE OMABA. Excepted. CHICAGO, RO: K ISLAND & PACIFIC. out of Omaba to Union Depat.. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND [SI0UX CITY & PACIFIOEAILROADS. ) Omaba ) ......9:00 | Kearney Tnc(y Plattam'thar 1035 a m | Bloomington(y) KearpTadurrisio | Ked Clo Red Cloud (arrT:50pm | Platta'th (ar) Bloon?glon(an®:36 1 | Ofmba (arr) REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Hastings (1v) 605 m | Hloom'zton () 1:30pm Blomington 1:35 pm | Hastings (1) 6:56 p Grlowns () 7230 4 m | diancla (1: pn Orleaus (xr) 700 p m | Indlasiia (1v) SIOUX CITY & 57. PAULR. R. 40pm | ntail » , ST. LOUIS & PAGIVIC. 3 annvs, 2. m. | Mall. S0 p. w. | Express BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. Leave Omabs, daily.—8 & m, 081,10 & m,, Nam,ipm,ip. b, 8pm,50 m,0p Leave Councl Biofty;—8:25 . m. 1095 4 m, 1% am, 1 39 p. m, 535 p. m. Four trips ou 8anday, leaving 3.m,2umd6p. m; Covutil Biufs st 9 10:55"s. m., snd 255 and 5:35 p. m. PASSENGER TRADSE. Leave Omabai—8a. m.,7 & m, 830 &. m, 1 . m., 4:50 p. m., 76 p. m., ve Council Biuffs:— 616 . m,, 1140 &, m.5:2 p. m., 7:00 p. M., nall FEVER AND AG! 0STETT CELEBRATED STOMACH BIYTERS THOUGH SHAKING LIKE AN ASPEN LEAF chills and fever, the vietim reoover by uing this eo ebr = I8 IDANILIY preferable to quiuine not ouly be- cause it doe. tho business far mors thor"ugl bt also on accoun: of its perfect Wholesomeness aud invigorating setion upon. IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE MANUFACTURED BY Mast. Foss & Co., Springfield, 0. The Btrongest and Most Durable A Famous Ple Stand. The senate pio-stand, as it is called, was one of the stands forced out. It w38 kent by & crippled lidy named Mary Burch. She has been there for many years, and has probably made money. Duriog the time Mary has kept it she has had as cus‘omers many of the leading men of the nation. Senator McCrary, of Kentucky, the most humorous speaker that has been in the senate the days of Nye, reguiar customer of Mary's 50 also was Zach Ohandler. David Davis could be seen there every day the Senate was in session, drink- ing his glass of milk and esting_his pieca of pis, for which lanch Mary charged 8 cents. Chandler was s great pie-eater; Senator Vest, of Missourl, was also afrequent visitor but not reg- ular consumer of Mary’s famous pies. I remember one_day of hnaring R ator McCrary fnvite Senator Ran- of North Carolina, up to Mary's stand. Sald McOrary, whose etrongest point was his economy and saving—ha saved, it is said, $35,000 of the $40,000 he received 83 saary for the eight years he was in the seu- ate—*Ransom, you have lunched me soveral times, now_come and take a lunsh with mo.” Ransom accompa- nied him, expecting, of course, to be led down to the restaurant, but Mc- Crary walked direct to Mary's pie- stand. “Mary,” said he, “give us two glasses of milk and five cents sworth of gingar cakes.” Turning 1o Ransom he acked innocently, “‘Ren- som, do yon like ginge- cakes!” Ran- som said he did, but he drank the milk only, while McCrary consumed the five cakes Another day he met C kling the Grest, walking along th hall. Stopping him “Qonkling, Conkling ssid i - Orary went over to the stand, and, handing Mary two pennies, sald ““Give un thoke two long stick dy.” Taking the largest he handed Conkling_the other, and the pair walkedoff. _Oune day Mary was asked if Senator Davia ate In proportion to hia sizel Sho answered: “No, he does not eat much, but he is good pay, which is more than some of them,” Senstor Davis, besides bis mitlion- dollar farm, han at leas: & miltion dol- lars lying around. Mary mades cake eleaning, famigating and whitewash- ing. The pests should be 80 built as to be moved, aired, disinfected snd oleansed at any season of the year. A large open fireplace thst will take in rotten log and large stomos will mak an exeellent place for the hens to dust themselves in warm weather, and to keep them warm during the winter. Give the hens the run of the orchard, and plow ap several open places where the sun shires loogest, and make -the land mellow that the hevs may have plenty of room to sorstch and dust themselves at pleas- . Hens sre fond of picking at pumpkins, equssh. melous, tomatoes, cabbage, etc. They are seldom dis- eased when they have free access to variety of food. When they cannot find worms, grubs, flies, grasshoppers, and similar insects they should have small rations of liver, lights, and other chesp meats. But the increased qusn. tity of froit and its improved guality, of every variety, will smply pay for the labor_ard expense of turning a portion of the orchsrd into a poultry vard. The eges and the.increase of fat chickens thus fed, housed and pro- tacted folly reward these sttentions, Poultry thus fcd and protected will be found more profitsble than pigs or sheep. Wh There has been a greaterproportion of yellow corn raised the past few years than formerly. It is clrimed that it is more prolifio and sw-ster then white. This, however, is yet disputed question, some contending st much white corn pef acre 0:f1 be raised ss yallow. Bat the establishment of 80 many glicoss factories makes a hesvy demand for- white corn, which they contend m. ke ter glucose than mand continues, and it ia probablo it will be largsly inereased, it might THE 00LORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thisinstitution, locsted at Denver, Colorado, the Educational and Commereial contar of the ‘Wast, Is pre-aminently the best and most practi- @l of ita kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. Tho most extensive, thorough and complete tostitution of the kind la tbe world. Thousands of accoun‘ants and Business men, in the prin- olpal cltios and towns of the United States, owe thelr Sucoess to cur course of traininc. The Right Kind of Education for Yourg Men and Ladies. Fine, new briok block. st function of thrae dtreot carlives Eogautly ftted and furnished spartmente for the application of and carrying 018 of our novel and systamatic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Yoting men who contemiplate & business life, and parents having sons to educate, ae particu- Iarly requested to send for our new Circuiat; which will give fall information a8 to terms, condition of eutranoe, ste. Address @, W, FOSTER, President, be well for farmers who expect to wll their corn to sdlect white seed corn this fall. At the state fair just closed, we saw eeveral epecimens of very ohcico white corn, and by a little inquiry, ust at this ‘time, any one can obiain very desirable seed. ‘White corn will z6ll at this time from tbreo to five cents per bushel more than mixed or yellow corn. which was known as the two-cent cake. Tt was made of better material than the ordinary penny ceke. Ohandler was noticod munchil day by a friend, who stand such food. “Stand it!” he re- plied. “No; Idon't stand it. My liver is too_active, and I eat these to it a litde.” [Wash. Oor. Hartford Times. New Chesits Bioayuna. Nothing is more savory toa south- ern negro’s palate than a roasted fat oposum, Ona old negro hunter cap- tured a fie_epecimen the other day, and fecling hungry, stopped to cook it in the woods. He built afire and dressed and spitted bis meat; but, being very tired, as wel} ¥ hiingry, he fell asldep whild the 'possum wak ronstiiig. As heslept, & *low trash” negro came upon the soene, doubtless attzacted by the fire and the smell of roasting meat. The méw comerap- proached ¢autiously with oneeye on the 'possum and _tbe other on Uncle Eph, who still slumbered. First, he shook the old man, who turned to an easier position, but would not wake. The stranger took in the situstian, and then preoseded to take in the 'possum. HB, too, Waa a 'pos- sum eater, and he made short work of the dainty rosst. He ate and ate]till but the boties wete left. Uncle Kph was still sleeping, aud it occurred to the vandsl that he would make Eph thik that he had been to supper, 80 that whdn he awoke he would not pect the theft. Then the ‘‘low-trash” negro proceeded to 'povs’ 1-grease Eph’s hands and faceand m:. iz, and to pilein the old man's la; awed bones. ts have mornings, and sleeping must_have its waking. Uncle Eph awoke and immediately thought of his possum. It was not on the fire; it was not anywhero to_be scen; but there in his lap were the bones that had been gnawed. On his bande, lips and beard was gresse and the smell of *possum. He was self.conviotod, He concluded that ho had eaten tho "pos sum, yet he could not ramember the plenstre the esting had_given him. Weighing sl ciroumstanoial evidenco carefully, the old msn slowly pro- nounced judgmen fac'. I'so been eatin’ dat Must have done it when T'eo asleep.” But then his stomach; why did 1t not stand out as a witns in the casel It felt empty, and yet it should be full. “Tt’s certain sho'r I've done eat up that ’possum. Must have donme it when I'se asleep. But,” and the old man placed his hand sadly over his really empty stomach, “‘but it inter- feres less'n any 'possum I ebber did eat.” Value of an Improved Animal. The American Agriculturist thus fers to the value of sn improved ani- mal: “In Mr. Bonner's barn we no- ticed a good short horn bull, twoyears old last_spring, thoroughbred, regis- tered, thatcust 8150, we believe. He wan Kept for the double purpose of improving the atock of the farm sud o tha neighborhood as_well, snd for the latter purpose was let at the low rate of $2 per service. His progeny for tha present year will number at Loast 60, yiolding $120, though con- siderable number of these will be in WIND ENGINE _ In the Werld. Hunirods i use tn lowa and Nebraska Sold. by Dealers in nearly every county. This cut represents onr Buckeye Force Pump which {s partlcalarly adapted to Wind Mill s, as 1t works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not froeze up 1n the cold- est weather, Send for ‘price list W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag’t, Omaha, Ne SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. ‘Wonaerful discoveriestn the world havebecn made Among otber things where Santa Claus stayed Children oft ask 1f he makes goods or not, T really he lives in a mountain of snow. Last year an excursion sailed clear Lo the Pole And suddenly droppedinto what scemed ikeshole ‘Where wonder of wonders they found a new land, hile fairy-lika beings appearcd on each hand. There wore mountains like ours, with more Beastifal Ana far brighuer akics than ever were seen, Birda with the hue of a rainbow were foasd, While fowers of exquisite ragrance were grow aroun: ing around, ot long were they left to wonder in doub ‘so0n came the bad board much about, ‘Santa Claos’self and thsthey all &y, like the pictures esee every day. o toam that looked very queer, Twas » teain of grassboppers instcad o reindoer, o rode in » shell instead of a sleigh, Furriers wero working oo hats great and small, To Bunce's they said they were sending them ail. ria Kingle, the Glove Maker, told them at once, Al our Gloves we are sending to Bunce, Santa showed them suspenders and many things more. Saying I alse took these Lo triend Bacce's stope. Sania Claas then whispered secr? bed te, the home herdr _A little figuring will show the valae of a single such animal. Tho ealves will e worth 88 to 810 oach at one dsy old, while the ordi- vary ‘natives’ soll for only $1 wach when dropped—an increaso of $7 to $9 each. Call the lucreased value only 85 cach, very low estimate, and the increased valne of the 60 calv will bo $300, or twic the cost of the bull. But look ahead a littl>: The expenses of raising animals to three yearsold will be about the same for Datives as good grades; but at that age the improved anlnals will sell for at least §25 moro por head—equlvale: for the 60 animals of this one year's cet toat least $1,500. Lot it be ke in mind that this result will surel come from keeping this one $150 a: imal & single season, while his value a year hence will b quite as large as now. And this result may be depend- ed upon annually for half a doren years, There is no doubt that the above figures will be fully realised. Query: Why are not more such breed- ing animals_introduced into every neighborhood where farm stock ix kept! Similar figures apply to hozses, awine, sheep, eto. A multitude—in- deed the grest mass—of farmers do do not hesitate to gralt thelr native ap- ple trees with Improved olons, yet they are satisfied to keep on raising, caring for, and using ‘scrub’ animals, when every dollar expended in im- proved blood in speedily returned wany fold.” y Keep Your Poultry Healthy. Natlonal Stoskman. All who have orchards or even clas- tera of fruit trees should surcound them by a good picket fence, if they | would have a firs.-olsss poultry yard. | In the most convenient part of the | inclosure erect a substantial hen houe with numerous poles, so arrang. ed that one row of poultry shall not roost directly over another. Thess poles sheuld, also, be so fastened that they may be easily detached for And we would recommiend petsons in gathering their oorn thia fall to keep their whiteand ybllow corn sepa- rate i€ they {ntend sglling to the mil o glucose factories. If however, it is intended only for feeding at_home, it is_a matter of indifference how it is mixed. Bat for salo in the market, it will riohly pay to keep the white sops- rate from all other shades.—[Iowa Register. ey In a recent idsus of the Reno (Ne: vada) Gazette, the editor says that one of the natural peculiaritiea of that country is an_alkali grass which takes sl the hair off an animal. It is found in some places on Steamboat crock, wouth of Mra. Gates' ranch. A horse or co tuat funs thete a moith or o Toses svery bit of its cost. An old horse that has been running there has haunted the Virginia road Ih the vi- vittity of Brown's station a week or 5. He s not quite naked yet, but soon will be. A little hair sticks on the side of his neck, a few stragglers sround the root of his tail, half & dozen in one ear, and fow other spots remain. His stumpy tail is as as a billiard ball, srd_looks like the butt end of a leather whip. The mane s all gone, and the heavy skin stands up it & corrugated ridge. The skin i brown atid looks like that of an ele- hant. A hairless horse is a funny looking beast. WHAT IS MORE TERRIBLE, More painful, more exasperating, sging and persistent then Piler, éxpeo to aflicted mortals who have tried lotio ointments, pills, electoaries and all manner of nostrums and doctore’ stufl, fnternally and_externally, without relfef? What wonder it is that half million redeemed sufferers should shout hossnnas over the discovery of “Anakasis,” an infallible cure Jfor Pilea? ‘This m diesl miracle, so simplo ‘83 to excite wonder that wise doctors have not thought of it before, €0 prompt and oertain in ita action as to secure for itself the title of infallible, so_ s-lentific and ra- tional n ita combination of powetice, inatru- ment and medioine. as to render the ulti- accomplished and dis of 40 yeacs' standing. tastof 3) yeard exper million of suffercrs have ed physician bas stood the ncribo it in their praotice, nd it ia pro- nounced to be the nearest to an infallible zomsdy for ples yot disoovered. dnake- sa” Dr. 8, ilabow'e Exterasl Pile Reme- s0ld by druggista everywhere. Prico $1.00 per bni, Stenblu mfil-d free to all sufferers on application to P. Noustasdter & Co., Box : 048, New York, COUNTERTEITERS are aver on the alert fo find freah Bclds to worx, but they never imitaten worthless _article, Vrof. Guilmete's French Kidne Pad wa« orous ht -utabost ten years ago, and £inoo then & Lost of ohaps witho.t skill of consclonce have Foug t to imitate it by m. by ‘worthles but a diccr winating _ublio il Bold “fast {0 that wroh s good,” a-d the Guilmette Pad more than holds Its own. It curee sll ki mey dincascs and . coreds whoro medicice ofien faila. ABK your drusgist if thi- 18 ot so. FLAMED GUMS aro instantly relioved, and will be permavently ourad by the use of SOZODONT. The wider it is ¥nown, the better it ialiked.! It bistory is one long, continuous record of succe a3 & beneficial and most fragrant wash. Other preparations for the teeih have appeared and passed away, but S0Z0- DONT remain. Toys are easily mended, and strong- ly, by SpaLDING's GLuz. It is always ready to be used, and may justly be tormed ““Bemper paratus.” — The liver 18 more requently the disease than is generally euj ona sugalar Seton doponte ' Ereat ‘measure, the powers of the stomach, bow- els, brain and th: whole nervous system. Regulate that important organ by taking Simmons' Liver Regulator, and you vent most of the disesses that flesh s heir to dgw —_—— A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Consump- tion and all diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn coughs, negleoted Colds, Bronchitls, Hay Fever, Asth- ma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickling in the throaf, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and all chronio or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. King’s New Dis- covery has noequaland has established for itself » world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use tin ther praoti. The form- m whioh it s 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 trlal bottla free of cost, or & regular size for $1.00. For sale by (5) J. K. ISH, Omaha. ] Buckien's Arnica Salve The Brsr SALvE In the world for Outs, Brulses, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Ohapp- ©d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve s guaranteed o give perfect satiafac- Hod In every case or money re tanded, Price 25 conts per box. For sale by 8dly _J. K. ISH. Omaba. To the Voters of the Sixth ,Ward. Notios) e Borey given that 1 will it 2t my offcn 310 nerih” T srests (oent. Bodmanty #tore) between this date amd November 8, 1580, o Do wredod iy Sl lons r alterations to said list. arindy JAKES N. MURPHY, 26 Hegigtran, W oL v s at of sep6-dm Denver, Colorado. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, PURIFYING THE BLOOD ‘This compound o the vogetanle lter /atives, Sarsapariila GO EAST ~VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAXLWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! 1t is the SHORT, SURE aad Safe Route Setwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. T OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It1s the ONLY ROAD betwsen COUNCIL BLUFFS snd CHICAGO Tpon which 1s ran PULLMAN HOTFL CARS! I addiion to thesean o please al clasees of travelers, 5 givos FIRST-OLASS MEALS at 1's EATING STATIONS a: 50 centa each TS TRACK 1S STEEL mallS | WS Foly 7S EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS Accommoda- br this Route bay_vour ‘ iR ETAND WILL TAFE NON All Ticket Agez-s can soll vcu Thrum ‘via this zoad and Checl age tree of Charga Tickets KIDNEGEN is hizhly recommended and unsurpassed for Weak or Foul Kidneys, Dropey, Bright's Disease, Loss of Ene Nervous Debility, or aoy Obstructions srisine from Kicne: Bladder Diseases. Also for Yellow F-ver, Blood and & idney Poisoning, in infected maiariai sections. ANSK the KIDNE Laies sspecially wil aation, (ders. waps, etc., gt ob- o Ticker 0o, adiress any Lot of the Cumpany. o1 NARVIK HUCHITT, W. N STERNITT, Gen’ Page. it CRicAGO, ILL. by JAMES T. CLARK, ‘el A" Gmaba & Cooncll Bafts. THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl THEHE CHICAGO Dock, Stllingis, 4 nd Mandrake with tho '/ lodides cf Potashand Y lron, makes & mos Zelleciral. cure of {Zserion ot complaints - which ‘arovery pro- Talent and afilcting, It parifios tho blood: purgus out the lurk ing humors n tho systeu, thatundermine heaith anit settlo Into- troablosome disorders. . Erup tious of 240 skin aro the Appoarance on the sur facoot humors, that should bo expelisd fromthe blood. Tnterual mentaare the determin- atlon of toese wose o' o' aeme Intenai ongan, or organs, whose actlou they dorange, i whoes subatince they diseato and destroy: ATen's SanarraRiLLy expels these humors froia the blood. Whe they are gone, the disorders thiy producy dizappoa, cuch a5 na of (' Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, BURLINGTON & QUINGY RAILROAD. With Smocth at senger Ccaches, ] PULLMAN SLEEPING &IDINING CARS e feacknowieiged by 1he Frum, aac ol w ‘travel uver i, 4o bo ti B o Beat Mariigad Boad in the Couniry. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should bear tn mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO GHICACO, ‘Aud Polnta East, and and Kruptive Discases of the S¥in, Fire, Rose or Hrypelas, Pimpies, Pustules, ‘Blotéhes, Boils, Tmors, Teter and Salt Rhewr, St Hand” Ry Dicers and Sores, Ehoumatiom, Neuralyia, Pain in the Boies, Side and Hoad, Fomale Weakness, Sterdlity, Loucorriea arising fro ‘and uterine dissaset, Dropuy, clation and goneral Debiiicy. ‘porture health rotarns.y PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & €O., LOWELL, MASS. Practical and Adalytical Chemis s SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. internal uleoration via, Ema- iR wir do OF A FAR HIGHER OLASS than any other ‘propristary mediciua of the day stands Tarrant’s Eforvescent Seltzer Aperient And for this reason: It I8 an exact counterpart of one of the most valuable ratural medicines in the worid_ Wo refor to the great Sl Spring of Germany, to whith thousands cf the dyspa.tic, the bilsi, the rheumat e, and the vlctims of venal diseases resort anntally, and retura to thelr homes convalessent or Cured. The Aperient is one of the first aad by far the st suecosstal of all the efforts made to repro- duse, in 8 portable {m, the most popular win- Soe that you purchaso only the genuing sxtiele. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS THE UNIVERSAL STEAM COOKER, YOR COOKING Meats, Vegetables, Fruits, Pud- dings, Beans, Rice, Eto., By Steam. 1t has stogd the test of severa tralls and ro- osived the highest recommendations irom hotel And restaurant propiieioes, boarding. howss Xeepers, and 11 of priva. families. Ans number of kittles may be used cookivg six, olghtor mo e kindsof food at the sme time with: out mixing favors. KECOMMENDATIONS. Drix Siz: The Universal Steam Cooker is ‘what T have been waoting fora long timo 1t works spleodidly. . Waianr, Fxchange Hotel, Sturgoon 54 Wo, the undersigaed, andorss the above In all. Ri‘haru Williams Fremont, Loopoid Willing, Sovtoern Hotel, Omahs. 8sm. Miller. Wiscoowin Houss, Fremont, Dr. Burguum, Fremont, Ne BSold by D. A. Pieroy, 1211 Farnham St., Omabs, And B. FRANSDEN, Main 8., Fremont, Nel sepiseodst Ak the reco arerapeptiep o o s, v, i 1 tovor s A gue, the mercurial g esed” petea Bow they recoversd it ot o Fppotite; they wil <4 e Bokuoe Lo Erovuaron. pest, Puret aad Bt Farmly Madl For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jauadice Billious Attacks, 810X HEADACHE, Colic, De eciop, o Spits, OUR STOMAGH, Hear Ero, This urlvalled Southern Remmedy ls warrsated 20t to contain & sngle- particle of Mancuar, or a0y tnfurions minerk subsiance, but s Parely Vezetable, Gontaining those Southern Roots xnd_Herbs, which s allowise Providence: has ] el Diaeias consed 1 Derbapement o ‘e Eri ¢ o Eiverand Bowats o, 7 Dersagement of “Tun STMPTOMS of Liver Gomplaint are » biter or bad taste in the moothe Pain in the Back,Sldesor Jolna,oftes misiakes for Rhouma: m Bour Stomach; Low of Appetie; Bowels aiornaiely contve and. Tax; Headachoy Lowg of Memory, with a paintal sevastion of baving fal ed'to db something which ought. 1o bave” beon ot Debiliy, Late ity 3 Lk yeiom. s pearance of the skin and Eyoe, a dry Gough of- £on Sistaken for Gonsum Somotimos many of these symptoms attend the diseass, a othor very fewsbat the Liver, tho largen organ 1o the body, 1 ganerally the seat of tho dintase, and I not Fog bated In tmo,great Faftering, wret<hednoss and death wil ans: 1 cac rocomimcnd as i ofcacious emedy for dioesso f the Liver, Hoartburn and Dywpepais, Bimmons Liver Reuiator. Lot G, Wander, 1025 Mastor Stresh, Aveitant Post Maste adelpui. We have tosted Hta virtaes, rersonally, and know " thatfor Dyspepais, - Eillionsness;” a5d ‘Throbbing Headache, i s the et medicine worid ever mw.. We have tried Torty ot Temedics betore Etmmons’ Liver Regaisior, but Tone of themm gave s more than (emporaFy Te- Dot the Heguisior not only raersd, bas curad s Ediior Toisgraph and Memongor, Sacon, G waxvrsoToED oy e 3. E. ZEILIN & CO., ‘PRILADELPHIA, PA. Price, $1.00 Suid by all eptbsodawly - CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metallc Cases, Coffus, Caskets, Shrouds, ete. Telegrapbic Ordors Promptly Attended NEBRASIK.A Jones, Bet. 9th and 10th Sts., ONAHA. First quality distilled Wine sod Clder Vinegar .| 8T. LOVIS AND THE Farnham Street, Bet. 10th and 11'h, Omaha, Neb. VINEGAR WORKS | Passanges by this FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantago of Six Daily Lineaof Palace New York Uity Without Change. i ipped with. den's in the world.. PULLWAN PALAGE SLEEPING AND DINING 0ARS Arerunon tu Bunington Route. 7 Routes, Rates, 1me ", will e choertully given by apply offis of the Butilugton Routa, 513 Fourteentn Street, Omal Faal C.E PERKINS, D.'W. HITCHCOC ‘Gen'] Manager. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag't. 3.0. PHILLPPT, St Joe., Mo. Genoral Agent, Omaha. . . DUEL, Ticket : SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC o St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siow City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pofntain Northern Tows, Minnesota Dakota. This Jine I equippod with the Im- ir Brakes and ler Pia And for 8PEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT 18 ungurpassd.Elogunt Drawing Room and Sloeping Care,swna and controlid by the coms pans, ran Through With ut Cbango. botwoen Biivn bacific Tranater Depot, Conmoll Srufin and St Paal. Traine leave tho Union Pacits Tranator Depot atComnell Hindt, reashing Sioux City ¢ 10:20p. . L0 s, s making 2=-TEN HOURS 1¥ Avvaxce or axy Oraee Rovrs. Returning, lcava St. Paul st 330 p m, siviag at Bioux City at 4445 3 m., and Pacifl Transtor Depot, Gouncil Biatl, Bo o that your tiketa road v TR R P10 HILLS, Suparintendent, Misourt Valley, Towa. P. E. HOBINSOY, Aow't Gonl Fase: Agent. i GBRYAN, i Passanger Agent, Soancil Bioge 0 Southwestern Frelg! SHORT LINE K.C., gf%g?a RR, Is tis only Direct Line to EAST From OMATiA and the WEST. o change of cars hetween Omaha and St. Louls ‘and but one botwosn Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS xnscue Lt Eastern & Weste-n Cities With losscharces and ir advance o other lines. “This entiro ino is squipoed with Pullman's ceping Care, Palce Day Coach iy Piattorm aad er and the celebrated uaingouse Alr-Brake. SFSEE_THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA £Via Kaosas City, Bt Joseph and B3 #a CouncliBinfia .. via 563 & JosandSt.Losis. w1 Tickets for sale at all coupon stations . the West. 3. F. BARNARD, A. C. DAWES, Gen' Bupt., Gen'l Pass. & Ticket. A 5t Joseph, Mo B Joseph, Mo, W. G. SEACHRIST, Ticket Agea., 214 Fiftéenth Stroot, between Famham and ‘Donglas, Union Block, Omaha, 308, TEHON, A B. BARNARD, Pase. Agont, Omaba. Gou'rl Agent, Omaha. i o Couy CHICAGO SHOT TOWER ©O. Maautactarers of BE SURE TO EUY IT. THE BESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Manufacturers of Lesd Pips,Shostand Bar Lead, Block Tin, ipe ana solder, Lirseed Oi ORDERS SOLICITED., 70 NORTH CLINTON ST.. CHICACO ey DE. A. 5. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN AS PERMANESTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OFFICE, 48 Tenth Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA Offering his servioos In all departments o medicine_and_surgery, both in general P BN ‘and war. 12 ial practie, acuta i chrooic dacases Ca Stamp. which permits KIDNEGEN o be sold (w Othar Persons evervaare, Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. it aox found at so0e Drugists or Grocers, we willsend & Lottle propaid o the nearest expios offca to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llls. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everfiwhere. Wholesale agents ia Omats, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., will supply the irade at manafachire GEQCRASNY D€ fHIS COUNTRY, Wik FIS WA, THAT THE OV i HIC 1S THE GREAT CONNECTINR LINK BET Tta main lino runs from Chicago o Conacll | Din Nrouen Jollt, OtiEwa, La bl ROCK ISLAND THE EAST & THE WE. WEEN ! 1E WE (ars for eating purprsesonly. O fars ot it Dhiace Cars ins SMOE Wiiore you can eujoy YOur - £ £ il hours of 1 day. ngmincent 1run Bridges span tho Misss. fasouri rivers at sl porate crossed o7 3 '3 transtors are avolied at ity. ‘Leaveawort ey Onkalposs, a0 Knox Farcington, Bonaparte, Ren- dont. Ridon; Oveutwar Eddy- " Monros, and Des Moines: to Indianois and owe. Hicago, with all Giversine lines WG East i T o0D, with the 8. £ M.5. iy AT e x Hxoms, win F.. G & 6% 1. cont B [ PhaE s A oy i Winterset; Avocn to Harlso. Railrond, which Tik. Ml ana . ‘At Kocs istaw Islnod Sort At A YEKPOIE, with the Davaupore Urex CMESCETRR, ‘At WEST LINEITY, with the B..C.R. & N M WiewaLi, vith Contral lowa & 16 MOLRpS. with D 3. & ¥ D 2Ci Biiyre, with Unlon Pacite = @ SUATA. with B & Mo. 5. 1t F, 1 Now. iand” 8 magnidcently equi e simply e, 30k and 1ts ackly ral okt il b the plessnrs of enioine TSt ealt, WhG paseing o Daiital prairion ot Tikooi nad Tows: 1o o ToaAoont Dintog Cars that sceomb el £ ¥ EazaEey v & Pac.. and S Lo 0N, with 11 2 et b ing ), ware,isased g0 do- X o Pilace | aat Sout through to PEORLA, DES MOLS vor TCHINON, ‘and LEAVEN WORTH. Ttock Taland Route,” are saie uf Crry, with all lines for the wem “ CHAS. SHIVERICK FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SEHADHES. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trads. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OHAS SEHIVEBERIONK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Sireet. Improv>e>a Buckeye ; Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. o % mo th mt 2 MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST &C0., SPRINGFIELD.0 They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Styles Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb. NERVOUS DEBILITY Humphreys' fii s Sue Lo Homeopathick o455 ; Specific No. 28« known. Price a1 pet via oe rew vial f nowdar foe 85, sen' Lostage CURES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS and | 1. + ot price BUNPHREY & COLDS. HOMEO. MED. €O, "9 Pulton 8t... > & - Tlast. Cat 1 Racetpra CURES EHEUMATISM, CURES COUGHS snd COLDS. BFm s S CURES SORE THROAT. CURES DYPTHERIA. IVIL, MECHANICAL, AND MINING BN. 'GINEERING st the Renmoiser Poiy: <imie inatitute, Troy, N. ¥ The oldest onul'erig school in America. Next term begina S steme ber 16th The Register for 1390 contain » of the graduates for the rast 54 years, wi (th shy posiicns; aloo, epure of stais, reialy sente xpanses. otc.” Address RHENE y 3t cme sasily made ootk ddrees Troe & Co.Portiand, b CURES LAM BACK and NTIFF JOINTS. CURES LAME BACK, and STIFF JOINTS. — CURES Bl (N4, CUTS and BRUISES. CURES ERNS, CUTS nnd BRUISES. SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. o S50 Yo . e My Siiey of olon they are punequaliod. ilbe., price 15 eemte,

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