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T K EINNLEDY S EAST INDIA -4 > a z < X E W EI A G ‘NOLLIWASNOD ‘gmemeJuvie(y snofig mEmemNeTy wiECodeAq IO, - E H 1 x a ‘na ILER & G0, SOLE MANUFAOTURERS OMAHA, Neb, BY THE USE OF DR. BOSANKO'S EILE REMEDY, INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND ING PILES ompamonan T £3 Arrival And Pepariare of Trains TUNION PACIFIC, WESTZRN DICK TUSPINS A SUOCLESFUL BAND OF ROBBERS IN NE- vaDA. 81 Frac'eon Chrosdl o, | Theatage road betwean Carson City | and Bodie has since the 4th of May 1:st, «nd up to the Bth inst., besn dargerous one for thase whote busi | ness or pleasire forced them to make {its journey. Stage, horsemen, and | £.0t"traveler bave all paid_tribute to | the agents who infested thisroad. A ferred to above the stage plying be- tvdan s tuse s oes !lopped the treasure box rifl=d of its contents, d the passengers forced to deliver at the muszle of & shot-gun 1n tho h nds ©of & masked robber, who deftly caused the transmission of the valuables from the pockets of the stage occupsnts to | his owa, while another bold, bad man covered the driver with another shot- gun during the procesdiogs. Several atempta have been made (0 capture | these two men, for it -appears there were but two engaged in the pastime, | but they reeulted in failure until th 5:h inst., when ono of the highway. men wasaho: doad, and his companion, after sécuring the contents of Wells, Fargo & Co’s box, ssoaped for the time bejng, About 10 o'clock on Sate urd<y the up gtage {:dm Carson was opped at a_point bstween Suiphur Spnngi and D-lzell the box broken open, and the contents abstracred. A short time after this robbery & mau on hurseback #as waylaid snd forced to yield up $20—all ht had. The Ligh. waymen then retraced their steps toward Carson until at s point about nine miles ffom Wellington Station, it by Boecied it i kperld N awaited the appearance of the down stage, which reached tha apot about Express . ‘Bondags txcopiad. KANBAS OITY, BT, JOE & COUN :m- /8:00 p. m. | Madl on'y Tine funniog P ut of Olliaba to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC T AILROADS. £:00 8. m. | Fxproes. Dally Except Sundsys. B &M B R is NEBRASEA. 1 Sleoping Cars Hastings (1) &1 8 m | toom'cton 9\!) : Blyomington I:lnym'Bmlm (a5 8:55 p Orleans (1v) 7:80 & m | Indlancla () 1: Cpm Orlcans (ar) 790 p m | lndianoia (i) %30 pm !lOU(CIfl&S‘l‘ PAULR. R. .. vaavEs. a..n.lum 40 p. m. | Express. BRIDGE DIVISION Loave Omaha, dally —$ 2 m, D2 m, 10 8 m., Ham.ipm,p. m, 5p.m,6p . op =, Leave Counell e 1 m T 335 p.m, 535 . m, 6 trips on Banday ‘loaving Omaha st 8 and 11 Countil Blufts s¢ 9:25, e, Wlfl."mfifilm.l -.un:nahs -y OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R el Axnve 10: 485 p.m. Daiiy Stoopt Samiays. FEVER AND AGU HOSTETTER CELEBRATED B l s’romu:n THOUGH wuu(a Lu(l: AN ABPEN LEAF With tha chills and fever, the victim of malaria msy sl recover ry usics this ec ebratsd epoct Be, which. oot anh breskeup e mostacgTavaL, ed'atta v, b t prevents thair recurrrenc-, 1t S intnit b pesdorami to e lne. aot ‘oaly be: e it doe b busivess far wor~ thor ughly, ‘also on account of I1g erfect wholcsomeness Inv soratinz sction upon theentlre sysiem. IHON TURBINE EWIND ENGIKE TRY IT%* CURED, PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, ‘and when you can not obtain 1t of him, we will send it, prepaid, on recelpt of price. Dr. Bosanko's Treatise on Piles sent frec on application. Address “NE DR. BOSANKO MEDICINE CO., PIQUA.O. - inur ACTS AT THE SAME TINE @N) S THE LIVER, and 7 Suffer Btiors palns and acheat > lnuh iles, Const MANUFACTURED BY Mast, Foss & Co., Springfield, 0. ‘The trongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld. Hunireds 'n use In Jowa and Nebraska Sold by Dealers in nearly every county. This cut represeuts our Buckeye Force Pump which is particularly adapted to Wind Mill use, as It works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not freeze up in the cold- est weather. Send for prioe list W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag't, Omaba, Ne SANTA OLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. onaertldscoverient the worldbavobesnmade Rouag cther fhinge whers s ata muuh.m-maum,“' 1 reaily be lives in » mountain of &n Lattyete o excurionmiledcleae fo o Poe what seemed like nhole e S AJI our Gloves we are sending to Bunce, 3 o'clock in the morning. There was in addition to M. Tobey, the regular shot-gan passerger, an_exira guard; Tom W rof, aboard. Tobey was walk- and tracking the robbe ng upon them suddenly one of the robbers said: “You're trying to sneak on us, are you!” andat the same instant fired, the ball leader in the head; k:llmgndun indtdnt- Iy. Aunother shot was fired at Tobey, but fortunately the bullet missed him. T.bey then told the robbers to stop score of times between the dates ro- : Bod Thev collected #ix gold watches and jewelry from the pes. senzers, valued at §300, and also 300 {in coin from the company. On June ; 7 14th they encountered a stage ia the | 8 e pace and rubbad tho company 0, not molesting the passengers ' on this ocoasion. They came before the putlic again_on the Gth of Aur , oarrying off 8 booty of $1,500 belonging to the company, -nd tolioved & passen: of watoh. On the Slst of A-gun | they appeared once more upon the | the_scenu of their labors. The Vir- ginis stage was midwey between Bodi and Virgunia Oity wheu the driver wag sccosted aud commanded tn “halt.” Contrary to expe:tations, he did not obey, but dashed off. 'l'h. robbers thereupon fired shot sfter shot at him, | but the driver escaped unhurt. | September 2, as the stage was botnd from Carson to Bellville, 1t was robbed | of 860 and some packages of nominal | value. Considerable of the proper: recovered from Sharp has been identi- fied by the parsons who fost it during the robberies It is stated that the | smount of money reslized by Sharp d Keefe from their various depn- dations aggregates over 88000, bes largs Quantitles of mining stock md other valuables. —y i i Hod in every case or money re funded, P ice 25 conta per box, For sale by 81y J. K ISH Omsha — [ i A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Consump- tion and all diseases that lead toit, such as stubborn cuughs, neglected Colds, anamu., “Hay Fever, Asth- ma, pain in the ‘side and chest, dry huhng cough, tickling in the throst, ¢ Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and all cbronie ot lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. King's New Dis- covery has noequaland has established | for itself a world-wide reputation. a8 | Many leadiny phyl ians recommend | and use it in their practice. The form- | ula from which it is prepared is high- ly recommended by all medical jour- | clergy and tho press have | complimented it in the most glowing terms. Co to your druggist and get a trial bottle fres of cosi, or a regular sizo for $1.00. For sale by a(6) J. K. ISH, Omsha, ——————— To the Voters of the Sixth Ward. Not'ce” is hereby given toat I wil office, 919 Dofth 16'h street, (ven: gomf ey ils diasii orembard I for thy potpos: g The quaited ve! tefs of the 61h w‘n I‘ ing any oorrect: | fors ¥ slterations 3 sakl bt AvES N. Hl‘RPHY 264 URYS ALIZ:D BGGS. A TRAFFIC THAT HAS RiSEN TO GREAT IMPORTANCE IN THIS COUNTRY. Cicclazati Comimiercial. The egg traffic of this country h isen tb an_importaiice of which f comprehend. The aggregate transac- tions in New Yoik city alone must amount to $8,000,000 per aunum, and in the United States to $18,000,000. A single firm in tha. line of business east h&mflad $1,000,000 worth of eggs during the year. T Oinginniiti, too, the traffic ‘must be proportionately large. In truth, the grest gallinace- ous tribe of our country barnyards oontribute in no small degree to bu- msn subsistence, eggs being rich in nutritive propertics—equal to on half their entire weight. Goose, duck and hen o, aro the principal kin prodiiced in Amerita, W6 havenothi: ing, however, like we are told used to be found in Madagascar, or h-va b:en shooting and coms on; that nobody was firing at them. At the same time he backed down_to the stége dnd s cured his gun. He then wetit back of the lights of the stags,took a rest with his gun on the hind wheel and fired, killing the robberinstantly. The oth er fcotpad on the other side of the stago was firing at Woodruff, who was inade of the stage. Tobey then went across, and as he came from behind the stage received a bullet in hix right arm, shatterring one of the bones be- tween the wrist and the elbow, fen: dering the arin weelens. The robbet then started and ran into some willows by the ro:dside, followed by Wood- ruff, whom he e'uded; and retorned to the stace, whers ho went through the box. Wniledoing so he wa: constant- 1y calling to his comrade, « .u8 ly- ing on tho oppoite side of ..« siage, cold in death, to come <lp hini. Recelving no answer; aud magiuivg that sometaing wes wrong, he hustily rifi-d the box, overlooking, in his hurry, 5. me $300 in coin. _ Detective Hume, in Wells, Fargo & ©o.’s employ, recently visited the pot, and exhumed the body of the dead road-agent, who had been buried where he fell. = Hume exsmined the face of the highwayman, but failed to recoguize him, and a search of his clothing failed to reveal anything but a mesk, which was made of & piece of gloe-d cil-cloth, Wkhatever Hume duecovered during bis visit that conld throw any light on the identity of the robbers he kept to hittiself tintil he roturned to the city last Saturds) whenhe laid the matter before Chief of P lice Crowley end Capt. Lees, to whom h¥ stated that, from informa- tion in bis possession, he bad discov- ered that the deceased and his companion had been living in a house on Mnna street. Saturcay evening, Delectives John Coftey and W. 8 J nes visited the house on Minua st ect, and, in one of the rooms thy tock josesmon of \ulire, saichel, and other effects be- lon_iig to the highwaymen. Th-re were opened, and a gold watch and chain and other articles were found, Photographs of the deceased, whoss name was Krank A, Dow, alias Keefo, W. C. Jones, we fouud. Detective Silvey and Officer John Wallace were then detsild to cocugy the room and await future de- velopments. The latter, havmg a cie 10 Court yesterday morning, was seved by Jchn Coffey. About 11 Geluck, whils Coffey was in the ot of overhuuling a valae, ho was inter Tupted by the ringirg of the door bell Openiug"the door of the room suffi- ciently to give them a glimpse of the front coor, they saw it upened by the indy of the house, who recoguizd and e to the person .who had given the summons. He stated that ha had come to effect a change of clothing, whereupon she invited him to enter. As be came abreast of the room where Coff:y and Silvey were hiding, they quickiy stepyed out avd grasped the uusus,ecting individusl, whom they o into the room, where they rearched him and found a pistol, $2500 in gold cotn, secreted in a belt around ]us waist, two certificates of deposit for $30C on the Firat National baok, and 160 shares of Tlp Tx Minng company’s roll of blankets whmh the feilow had with him at the time was opened and auother pistol found. This weapen was identified as .one stolen from a box of one of the steges that bad been robbed. then handcufled and taken to tral station, where he was subjected to a rigid and lengthy examination by Captain Lees. In response toin- uiries. ‘he said that his name B e otliony Sharp, » hativh ot Missouri, and aged 34 years. He re- fused to tell where he had been with- in the past six weeks. The captain ‘has the information that within this s:‘dd Sharp visited the city. Hi associatehe knew by the name of Frank Keefo-or Keith, which he was not sure, and mmjd that he made his acquantance somewhere about Au- burn, where he was locking for a job. The watch was found in his room, he said, was given to him by Keefe abont two or three woeks sgo. This wateh has since been identified ss one that was stolen from a man pamed E. B. sgent for Cutticg & Co., on (TE DR Hane i whanEs stage was robbed om the Bod:n road. Sharp, during his exami-a 1. quently asked to have He wae h y on this 80:16 v u'd lieved ero long. To tho questions re- warding his previous occupation -nd whereabouts, he said that he had princigally followed mining In White Pine, Pioche and other campe. money found upon him be sa'd was the proceeds of hi ings. He had been un this coast about twelve years, and had worked for Turley Roe, John Allison and others. He and Keefe had moveyon deposit in the San Fran- cisco Savings Umun, and had drawn it out some time His dead com- panion never depon!od any money ap- der the name of W. C. Jones. In Sharp's valise was fonnd_the morocco ma:k which he wore in his robberies, and a number of of the same material from which it is made. The following is a partial Jist of the rob- beries inavgarated by Kefo and Sharp on May last: mn month_they pdl il (Placier - county) -fi xobbad the pastengers, Mm found there, the gigantio measuring thirteen snd _on inches in bxtreme length, and deml eight and one-half guarts. Uae of these birds, with a singls effort, might supply a modern boarding house with omelats for a day. The perishable nature of eggs h: naturally detracted from their value as a standard miticle of diet. The peouliar exoellence of eggs depends upon freshnees. But lately the pro- cess of crystaliziog has bacn resorted to, and by this process the natural egg is converted iatoa delicate amber tint, in which form it is reduced seven eighths in bulk compared with the barrelled egys, and retains its properties for years unimpaired by any climate, = This is indesd an achievement of sciencé and mechan: 10a] itigbotity, snd has 4 most im- pottant bearing ipon the giiestion of heaper food, by preventing waste, equaliriog prices throughout ths year, ‘ud regalating consumption. Iu this form eggs may be transported withoiit injury, either to the cquator or to the poles, and at any time can be estored to thelr original crndition simply by adding the water which has been_ artificially taken away. The chief egg-desica‘ing companies are in B, Toais and New York, No slts or other extraneous maiters are in- troduced in the process of crystaliz'ng; tha product is simply & consolidated mixiure of the k and albumen. Immense quantities of eggs are pro- served io tho spring of the yesr by liming. This treated they sre good for every purpose except boiling. It & common trick for some dealers to palm off «ggs 8o treated fur fresh, s0 that impraition is easily practicedz” In the desication preceat, however, the the ciffcrence becomes apparent, as from four tc five more limed eggs are required to make a pcund of eggs eryatalizcd than when fresh aro use3, and egga in 1he least taiuted will nut et-lize at all, Some of the most experievced egg- dealers declure that there is no profi in raising poultry to compare with producing egus. A singlo hen will Tay trom twelve to fiftean dozen eggs par annum, selling at an average of eighteen cents per dozen, snd the birds thus occupied can be housed sud fed for less than fifty cents for t whole period. In the east the price per dozen is much higher. Here buy them by the dozen. Step into an_esstern produce estublishment, and they will sell so much for a ter of a doll There is no reason why the crystalizing process should not become qume general. and egg production siimulated ss never before, and thé*food supply Teceive e ascession from source, The already great and creasing consumption of aeggs in England and Fraoce shows growin; appreciation for this kind of foc compared with any other. In Lima, Peru, eygs sell at 81 a dozen—equal te $4 per pound crystalized. It 1s thought this new processfor preserving for utilization of the industry of our hens and - pullets may be acceptable, 88 well rs beneficial, in a business and domestic poiat of view. —_— A Gurious Animal. Los Angeles Herald, September 18. A lusus naturs of most astonishing Xind resched Los Angeles: yesterday. from Arizons. It wasno less thans remarkable combivation of a jack rabbit end a hog. The color was that of a jack rabbit. Its feet were those of the hog species, while ita ears on the other_hand, was. those of a jack rabbit. Its tail was about balf an inch long, It weighed from soven to ®sight pounds, bemg about eight inche in height. When aogry the g bristles along his back would stand up to a height of from two and a hslf to three inches, porcupiue fashion. Hog and rabbit are both powerfolly suggested. It is an undoubted cati- osity, aud was sent to young Somers of this city by an aunt living in Tucson. it ———— ‘WHAT IS MORE TERRIBLE, More painful, more exasperat ..‘%...a s i P s mm't‘h who have tried lotions, ointmer and all 3 of mosteus aad doctors' stuf, Jn roally, without relief? not thought of it before, %o prompt n T ol e o socube g et ho titeof infalibe o wientific and - tion of pouetice, inatru. fon o 4 maflfids ut«: l':lldfl the ulti- ‘mate cure of 95 per cent of average cases of piles sure, is not an_sccidental di-cov- e, but the sclation o & g)'hl‘n by the atad, Silsbee, an ldlw THE GOLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE Thisinstitation, losated 4t Denver, Colorado, the Educational and Comuiercial center of the West, is pre-ominently the best and most practi. oal of It kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING —of— Young Men and Ladies. 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FOSIER, Prafldent Detiver, Colorad AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For sll the purposes o FAMILY PHISIO OURING Costivencss, Jaundice Duuppuia, . Indiger o Foul Stomach and Breath, H, ufit.fl'y'l?ehu: Rheus Eruptions_a i Diseases, Billiowsness Liver Complaint , Tetter,Tomors Sale Rheum, Worms, Got Seural a Dinner P and Pury O e et congonl pargaiive Yo% poricted Uhelr effocts lbundnmly e how mhach they axcel all other ¥ fo and vlea a1 Eeln, aro suay o take; and belng purely vegstabie, Taey are entirely harm Hmuun BY DR. J. C. AYER & €O,, LOWERL, MASS Practical and Analytical Chemists S0ld by all Druggists snd Deslers in A new snd hitberto unknown remedy_for all discases o the. Kidueys, Bisdder, ana” Urlnry el postrvely. "Gravel, Drop- ‘Sriive Disorar, inabillty £o fetain of expall 4B Urlne, Oatarrh of o lader, bigh eplored and seanty uripe, Paintul Uritating, LAME BACK, Usnoral Wouknems, and all Femils Con- TEE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINGY RAILROAD. With Smocth and Perfect Track, Elegaut Pas- ‘sonzer Ccaches, sad PULLMAN SLEEPING &:DINING CARS Itisacknowiolzol by (he Prom, 421 a1 wh ar it, w0 be ths Best Appolated and T Bt Maraged Hocd I the Coomy: PASSENGERS GOING HAST Should beze in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, Aud Points East, Forth ud North: Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantago of Six Dally Lines of Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. ATl Express Trains on this line aro equipped with the Wesfinghottse Patent Alr brakes and Miller's Patent Safoty Pla torm and ‘Couplers, the most. Perfect Po- tection Agaiust Acci- ‘dents in the world. PULLYAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Arorunon th Burington Route. Informat; Conne spp i & : Pum No o ST, General Agont, Omats H. P. Dl SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC 7 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The 0ld Reliable Siows City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PaUL, MINN®APOLIS DULUTH. or BISMARCK, And w1 potniein Dak concerning Routes, Rates, 1ime 4 sty wil he cheerfally given by fnedibero gion Route, Street, Omaha, Nebrasks D.'W. HITCHCOCK. Gen. West'a Pum. Agt Joe., Mo. SPE: D, SAFETV lll) G!MFDIT 8 unmurpasecd. Elecant Urowing oom and Sleering Cars, ‘mne and conrpll d by the oome h fIrenstes Depot at Connl nm Sioux City at 10:20 p. ., m, making ’TEV HOURS 1% Apvaxce or ANy Oraer Rours. Puol ot $0 p m, rM- ¢ 5 Sivux City &t 445 and Pacile Tran-for Depot, Gouneil Blat. Be suro that your tickets read R. F. C. HILLS, iperintendent, Missour! Valley, lowa. P. E. KOBINGON, At Gen'l Pase. Agens. J.'fl. OBRYAN, nunm-.mm Fraleht and Pasenger Apent. SHORT T LINE 1880. K.C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EBAST From OMATIA and the WEST. No change of oars betweon Omaha and 8. Louls and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities With leas charges andin sdvance of other lines. This entire line s equipoed with Pullman’s Sieoping Cars, Palsco Day Cosch- nMller's ety Pictorns 484 DA' KIDNEY PAD Bl, PIII'IS- S 0, 3 ertend your addres u: our Mitle book, VoW A LT R, Aentfor Nebraain. WEATHER VANE. 8 BALLS FOR g, 43, 58, 700 IW different sty les of superior fll‘d‘l..::ul- FIXTURES of sver Coapler and the_celsbrat inghouse Alr-Brake. SSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READEWA £2Via Kansas City, St Jossph sod B8 £ CouncilBlufla k R.,via SU&a B Joeands. Lovis. w1 Tlke's for salo st all svupon stations fa. the T F Barmarn, DAWES, Gew) Supt., Gewl h-. & Tiekot, 14 Fiftecni Streot, be Dongia, Onlon Bock, Omaba. 308, 'A. 2. BARNARD, i | Gt Cp CHICAGU SHOT TOWER ©O. Manafactorers of STANDARD SHOT ot ny BT BABNUN'S Tron ani Wire Works, 27, 2 snd 31 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mieh. Send for catalogue and prioss. Bpecial prices given for largs orlers, ‘wu2S-eviutm BXOBLSIOR «|Machine Works, oMTAIA, WNEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. Mg g 1 By n m n,::, .dnd ser ption mi e bl YTV ‘Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, etc ‘Planstor new Machinery, Meschanical Draught. neatly executed. Ing, Modais, ete., 256 Harney St., Bet. 14th and [15th. L eve y class of machisery sppelated snd, compiets BESURETO EUY i RESTIN MARKET, E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Manutactarers of Lead Pips,<hoetand Ear Lead, Block Tin, Pipo snd Soller, Livssed 01l omns sl)ucl'rzn 70 NORTH CLINTON ST.. CHICACO HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET C0.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York lv-y Thursday st 2p. m. nnghnd, aneo and Germany. DR. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN 5AS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OFFICE, 1498 Tenth Street, TEHE GCGREAT APP TIZER—-SURE CURE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSTMPa TION, and all Dieeases of the THROAT and LUNGS. Tomon fui o, youlmebesa ] Tomts, ior seae ot s iinmenes xnd | cr- oniae ecetved Sy ars the be of ita \1rrnn 8 and poyula Putup in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. CAVTION OX T B DECEIVED by unprincipled desers wbo try t paa off opo yow only MEVICATED actide mude, 1a OENUT e in the known word. llent Appetizes the numcrous tes ding IYEa e ok and Rye in piaceof our ROCK and RYE, v bic 5 paviig 8 GOV ERNMENT STAMF on each bos Bxtract from Report of the Comxmsmoner of Internal Rev nae: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERXAL KLY } 0%, D, C., January 16, 1590, Messrs. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, lmmn. Chieago, Il's. T agrecable remecy i the Claseed a8 & MEDICT VAL the opinion of this office, would have a muficient quanti ‘advantages ascried to this article in pectoral comwpls whea so stamped, . 7 ba & them liable to pay sciad tax as liguor dealers o an emnton, renderine 1t Yours Respecttully, (Bigned) _ GREEN. B, RAUM, Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhire A MAN WHO I8 UNACQUAINTED wiTH THE CrO! -‘:‘uv Mg oo 2SS patient. Compounded ace 'REPARATION under the sold by Druggists, Apothec e 8 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R, IS THE GREAT CO“ECT[X“ LINE BE’[ WBE‘ THE EAST & THB@ > Coacil Cars for enting puroe gescniy: i, "fi. & iters: oo i o), Staet M? pital of ehes from Bureaa th b o 1h Unica D i J’,?“Flamn e e s. SHINGTON HElOuTS, with . 588 R TP D&E Va4 iy b b akea Y with the Davenport - ¥R S o Y with e B. C. & e magnincentiy Wi St and it i road bed n Smpls m{'Y’.“..m iayel ol nl o njortne wiifal &v- Fhroushs E: of the e et th e oape: \fferent noss copfa prefer separate apn Darposcs (and he mmeas majorits . e T Aich & Neboasd Con. e, §. 1" AL LEATENWORTE, i fan. Pac. 0 Mm.u CTTY, with il lines for 2o @R .. und Pulace | and Southwe FEORIS. DES Mo b .fi'v. LAYt WOR By g™ " ICHAS. SHIVERIGK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS! WINDOW SHADES. And Everything r}Jel'tfain]ng to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. p 34 mon th mat ONAS. SEIVERION 1208 and 1210 Farnham Strect. Improved Buckeye 3 Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. — = == = ? - MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST &CO0., SPRINCFIELD.0 They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without 8y rings. The New Force Feed Buckeve Drill, one or two Horse Enquire tor them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb. 0wt NERVOUS I]EBIHTY Humphreys' &2 22, ey Homeopathict and promptly. i‘.:‘l'n".“:;"’:.Z'Spec,fic Ne 2. comtul remedy knows. Prics $1 ylos 708 o 4128 day - cma s Address Tro CURES RHEUMATISW. CURES COUGHS and coLbs. CURES EHEUMATIS, CURES COUGHS and coLps. Pue of Receh CURES SORE THROAT.CURES DYPTHERIA. CURFS LAM BACK snd STIFF JOINTS. CURES LAME BACK, and STIFF JOINTS. CURESB' (N3, CUTS and BHUISES, CURES B RNS, CUTS and BRUISES, SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 0, Ilast. Catix lard. Maine. MECHANICAL. AND ¥IX1 G £3- inatitate, Troy, N. ¥ _The ohlest America. N

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