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g DATLY BEE | OMAHA PUBLISHING 0., PROPRIETORS. e e 18 o 916 Farnkam, bet. 9th and 100h Streeta | TERVS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Copy 1 year, in advavce (postpald). emontis - = | 3 moutna « 3 TIME T#BLES THE MAILS. movey, tays | oom %, Creighton | 2408 m. Lincoln, 102 m. omoamanca Toe., RE.¢ 4pm . V. from Lincoln, 1210 p. m, ocamann - *Ow City ar. 1 . & M. in Neb. 5 Local malls for States lowa leave but onosa. day, vie: 4302 . Office open from 12 0 1 p. m. Bundays. TEOMAS F. FALL. Fommagter. ¥ AND JUSTICE OF | besst omer Fitieenth | Arrival And Departure of | Trains UNION PACIFIO. 15 Attmoted o | & BARTLETT, | D0YS-2t-LaW oumnme 100k, Prvseith wod Parsaa | 40 Mixel ENTON, K, D07. DOUS. & I5TH STS. W. J. Connell, At ey-at-Law. #0908, B atainy, in Hanscom's i . Corner Fifteeath and i R W EBICK & REDICK, cruays-at-Law s il bo given to all sulte Thoo on cllh ot of Omaha to Union Depot, OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND {8i0UX CITY & PACIFIC T AILROADS. 1 every doscr on 3 will 8:00 8. m. | Fxpress. s tie Courta of the State and the 'y Except Bundays. o. Ofice. Farnham St., oppoeite S Ry B.& M. B.R in NEBRASKA. . SIMERAL, — T4 Thiroush Fxo. 5:40am | Through Exp . AT LAW—Hoom 8 Gretghton | Lineoln txp. a1 . 9300 Doriglun rirseta. S. F. MAKDERSON, T AT LAW—348 Faruham Street noba — ] L X :lr-w:mu = W 5 & — 9 ‘“";““. 5 RICHARDS & HUNT, e | By Attorneys-at-Law. [mmommin s s s ive ., Lam, 1pm,2p. m,3p.m,5p. m,6p =, Leave Councl Blaff;—825 2. m., 9:25 8. m,, 1025 8. m, 1% e m, 126 p m, 326 p. m, 33 p. m.,'5:9 p. m,, 6:35 p. m. Four trips on Sunday, leavlag Omaha at 5.m., 2and 6p. m; Councll Blals at 11:2's m., e0d 2:26'and 525 p. m. PASSENORR TRALNE. Tesve Omaba:—ta. m.,7 & m, 830 . m., 450 p.m. 7 N it Ovvion— 15 South Pourteenth Street. | SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonaertal iscoveriesin the world havebeen made ‘hildrun oft ak If he makes Eoods or not, 1f really be lives in & mountain of snow. Lowt yeur an excunion milod clear 5 tho Pole A Suddenty dropped oto whatseemodiike hale Where wonder of wonders they found a now land, i iy Ik beinea appeared o8 each hand. Thers ‘wero movniaioe. ke oum, with more Doaniitl erean, AnaTar brighr akics than ever were seen, | Bl i the huoes of a riabow were fousd, While Bawers of exquiste fgmnce wers srow Nt o wor iy It 0 wondr 1n donby ot loug were wondes o don A ity oo carme the; had heard mach abo, Trne Saata Claa elf 0 th ntbey Al TN et mcture ¢ somovors 8 He droveup a toam that logkod vers quser, T e +fcramhopport insioad of relsdoer e rode ina ahel Intead of 3 legh, Bt B took them on bowrd aug. drove them: away Ho showed them all over his wonderful realm, And factories making xoods for women and mé Furriers wore working on hata grost and emall, To Buncc's ther said they were sending them ail icris Kinlo, the Glove Miaker, toid thom at onoe, ATl our Gioves we are sending to Bunce, Santa sbowed them suspendors and maty things ‘more, Saying T alse took these to fricnd Banoe's store. Santa Ciaus then whispered a secret bed teil, As in Omaba every one knew Bunce well, He theratore shouid send his goods to his oars, Knowing his trieads will get their full share. Now romsmber ye dwellers In Omaha town, All who want prosents to Bunce's go round, Por shirts, collars, or glaves great and small, Send your sister or sunt one and all. ‘Bunce, Champion Hatter of the West, Doaglas rost, O DR. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN LAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OFFICE, 43 Tenth Stroet, OMAHA, NEBRASKA Oftering kis services fn sl departments o medicine” an! yurgery, both in general an BY THE USE OF DR, BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. ANTERNAL, EXTERN | *TCHING PII.EAS‘w A ¥ on o0 NOT DELAY o e TRY IT> CURED| PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, s application. Address "ME DR. BOSANKD MEDICINE G0, __Prava.o. ‘pocial practize acute ahd chronic discascs Oa bo_coneulted uizht and day, andwill visita PATL Of the city and county on reoelpt of latte A new an hitherto unknown remedy for all incases of the Kidorys, Bladder, ana Urinary tes, Gravel, Drop. o retain of expell the Urine, high colored and_scaniy urine, Painful Urinating, LAME BACK, General Weakness, and all Female Com- plaints It will postivels ay, Bright's Disoase, 1: avoids internal medicines, i cortain In it effccts and cures when nothing clse can- For sale by all Drigist of sent. by mall free apon receipt of the price, 1,00 DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. | Correspendence Oapex, Utali, Ve To Ogden ciiy the year 1880 been one of mor: |year wo see better bus'nees going | old shells whic nd beoa used until they b t00 swail and dilapidated for the pur. | ¢ potea being torn out and gcud.,b.umiau""“ brick place. of Ogden in We Influence. |A Vast Tributury Teriitory. |tofoonh [ ember 4 1880 — than ausnsl pros uto up euppl d o long, become of the occupants. Thess are blocks are rapidly ta The 2 0. M.1 g their e now completing a fine brick, located on the | corner of Fourthand Main streets. Tt i a three story brick, with a posing frontags on both sider; im- a basement is finder ths entire struc- ture, and storage. giviag four floors for businese Te ocoupics o spaco 115x117 feet, and in the corner an- gled by tho two been placed in each story fir counti rooms and land cffices. a substantie] vault for stor fety of books and_ valu trects, arocm has In eech there e and This building when completed will reach in coet about §30,000, I Many am told. structures of loss importarce are the result of this season’s labors in way of buildings Ogden’s_progress batter hing is own than In n in this sing'e item of new buildings. The great imptovement in dwelliog houses has been ve the past three years time, simply a place of abede w about all that scemed requircd by the marked within Up to tha great mass of the people, but now the class of new dwelli gs will compare well with that of any city cf six thous- and inhabitants. As the junctich of so many railwaye, theci'y possesses advautazes of 1 a tion superior toany place between Omaha and Sacramento on the over- land railways, and this importance is daily growing esnew roads and cx- tensions of old ones reach out into new tarritory. The busivess of the Union Pacific and the Cenlral P: gradually incressos, while that of ¢ Utah Central, becomes greater more rapidly because of extension of con- necting lines south. But the most rapid ness historyof the Utah & Northern rail in railwoy busi- sen in th increase way, which is a three-feet gnage. Dur- ing the past two years the road been extended over 200 miles, aud has now reachcd a point_on e Beaver Head river, nearly 100 miles beyond the northern line of Idaho, and nt a distance from Ogden of 348 miles This track of about 100 miles that is laid on Montana soil, is the first and ouly railway in that terri the Northern Pacific has within past few days crossed the lino in their | rogress from the cast. ¥ tah & Northern road has been push- ing northward, the i lation and bus kept pace with them, and to- except e the requires more teams to haul :heir uo- plies from the end of tne track than it did three year: ago to take their go from Coriune, the distance then being | vearly 400 miles greater than now Tdaho has filled up still more rapidly because of the rich silver fields o the Salmon and Wood river coun'ries All these help Ogden City in trade, and when early spring coues wo wiil ceo another road added to our present lines of four important lines which centreand have a commen juction here. land railway, which will be a stan T rofer to the Ogien & Poit- ard guago and roach from here in au al- most air line to the Pacificat Portland, Oregon, thero to_tap the China aud Japan trade and divert a portion from San Francisco. This a move to_cut off & portion of the trade for which the Northern Pacific is being built This line will pass near cnough to the great falls and other wonders of Suake river to make the road popuiar for the tourist and lover of naturc’s grand works. portions, and poseess many attractions | These falls are vatt in pro- superior to those of Niagars, which bas attracted oitizens of the entire world to come and look upon its grand- eurs, Besides these railway interests in favor of this city, other interests are growing in importance. As the centre of a rich agriculturs] region she ffords fine shipping fa itiea for reaching eight or ten stat ountry comprising ud territorics, and the vast quantitios of produce aud goods thus sent out is an evidence that his facilities are duly appreciated. Much has been done this season to- wards developing the mines in the near neighborhood, and wo can now safely say that the present outlook is far from being discouraging. has been done shows that little cap What tal will develop good mines here. ‘What manufacturing interest we have are reaping good returns for caital invested and the increase of business requires constant_additiors to the fa- cilities for doing it. Wo are sadly in need of a live newspaper that will not be tied down to church and ate, but be independent and outspoken, and for such there is, right here, a good opening. £ ./ your sddrem for our little book, How o wasSaved™ WES K. ISH, Agent for Nebrasia. Our telephons exchange has now in operation ffty-two instruments and o8 are on fil: for fif:-en mort the e thore isin oper cther lire:. Thissystem of tion hss become very popu: ith our citis ns, and i3 very ex eIy used in ordrirg coods and other classes cf bariness. Waterworks reso for tatked of that a company has securad cortain rights 2nd prcpose o the sys em in operation. thing strikes the denifens of Ly ver, forcibly at vimer, and s the groat difference in clim b en that with which we sra | blessad and that through the east we get it innewspapers and telegrap! | e o o bean up to thia time, nd pleasant, with only | iwo or thres nights in which ice was 4, end now many of the tra:a s ro gresn, and there is hat dreary weather ruch as | you tinda taste of. No climste can | be pleasanter than this, ako the year | rosnd, and yet we lineat an elovation ty three hundred (430) feet | above sca level, and a few hours rida take us vp into perpetual suow bl it of otic beautiful | city tiie year rouud. J. Sacdle Horses. The American Stockman has some interesting chat about saddle horsee, from which we quoto as follows: To | the man, who travels over the face of the earth, migr-ting from country to |e ¥, nothing will appesr as more | extrere in thematiners of thedifferer:t { pecple he comes in contact than their various motheds of riding horses. While the Arab is the ancient idea of a perfect horseman, yet our own country probably furnishes as great | variety and styles of horsemanship as all the nations of the world put to- | ucther. Lot us take hasty glance at different patterzs our country affo To Mexico, Texas and the extremo eouthern siates the style |of ¢ ridiog s quite unique. Ou'the cther side of the Missiseippi | river a suitablo costumo is quite indis- pensable. The bridlo is armed with & cwb bit of terrific leversgs The saddle bears an immense_pommel to eass the strain of tho lariat or the el- bows of tho sleepy rider. A common ke would never do in such 2. Thebroad ha'r band i tightened with a cunning twist from a locg loose strap that hes been | “%sprung” upon until the band is as | tight as wax. We are all, at loast in picturce, familiar with the brcad som- | brero, slashed breeohes and larg | ver spurs with their attached * This rider, in his appointments anship, is certainly worthy ation, for be always | looks “‘at home” and graceful, when he | tries to be, evenon the most veritable |plug of a mustang. It is sel- | dom, however, that his charger calls | fortit anything but s fesling of pity from the educated horsemsn. The native breeda of those sections ara a |long way off from the ideal saddle | horse of the middie states. In Tenu- essee, Kentucky and Virginia we probatly seo the art of horscmanship both in its_relations to horse and rider carcicd to a higher standard than in sny other part of tho world. Hero we find the horse bred for gen- | erations uader the most enlightened rules for breeding, and with the aole purpose in view of making him the | porfection of a mddlo orwe. Tn physical features he 18 a model of the riist. In gits his variety s infinite | —a rapid_walk, fox-trot, rack, trot, lope and run, changing = from one motion to the other at prociised signal from the rider; in temoer perfect, quick and compre- uensive. This isa point which no one but the practised rider can appre- ciate. The bridle lines are actually useless to him. A slight bendiag o the body forward iniorms him you wish the gait quickened; settling firn. er back in the saddle intimates to him to elackon the gait; a slight bending of the body in the saddle, with s little pressure cf the opposite knee, and perliaps an unconscious motion of the | bridle hand in the direction you wish to turn, is ull the mausgement te | needs. ~ The lines are never pulled to | tarn him right or left, but presred against the side of the neck opposite the direction you wish to tarn. Leaving forward in the saddle puts him ina fast walk or fox-trot. | To put him in a rack the bridle reins are pulled taut, while the heels bring the spur preesure to his sides. To wake him trot, the reins and heels are let loose, the hands pressed upon | the withers, and the body slightly | raired in the saddle until he geta set- | tled in his gait. To make him cacter or lope settle in the saddle and wave | one hand in the Thet the inventions of a single individual, bus the universal custom among tiose who train saddle horses in the states named. We now come to the rider of this perfected saddle horse. He sits in his scat with an easy, comfortable grace thet thows his familiarity with it from earliest boyhood. The stir- rups are so long that his toes barely rost with ease in them, while his heels | turn slightly outward, relieving the | appearance of extreme awkwardness that is #0 often seen in 11durs Whose | toes point at right angles with the | herse's sides. These horses are thor- ougbly bitted when young, and thus taught to carry a high and stylish head, so _that when in full motion, with the favorite gait, a rack, and be- strid by this superb rider, the whole makes a picture that challenges our highest admiration. Wealth in Wool New York Commercial Adrertiser. The Urited States vensus of 1810, which was the first one where ele- ments otaer thau that of populaticn | wore intraduced, shows twenty four w-olen fastories that spun yara, and | 9 5er 8 6° woolen cloth wove ianlies, vaucd at $4,413,000 Tn 1860 woolen estabjishments had in. crened to 2020, twpl ying 46,000 prople «f various grades, ‘and | producing gocds valued ac 867 300 0C0 avuually, The demand for blankats | thing for s/dicrs during | | tie reballicn caused » general advance srlces, and a c-presp nding increase | [iia factorics, > that m 1870 parsons | |8 uplayad in tho mnufsctars num- | [ bered” 97,000, who praduced goods | valued at §177,000,000 The demand | | for woslew fabrics naturslly incrasses | wth the popuiation. Since 1873 this conatry has imported wool, either | manufactofed or in theraw, to the valne of over $1,200,000,000, and frrtho past four years, in the aggre- git2, §170,000,000 has been brought | [In; whi'e' the export hss been| compuratively triffing. In 1875 the | | total duties on woul and woolen tox- tures amounted to $30,§14,036, which | ia the larg <t anaual revenue the gov | ernment hes received on thesearticles, with the excopticn of those of the four years previous to 1846. By this ex- hibition it will ba scen that the wool | grower in the United States meets | with & remunerative roward for his | Inbor. In fact, it is another evidence that ulmost any lezitimste ocoupation | in this country “‘paye” when properly | attended to. | GEEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption s certainly the greitest medical remedy ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity. Thou- sands of once hopelees sufferers, now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which they owe theirlives. Not only does it posis tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds, - Asthms, Brorchits, Hay- Fever, Hoarsness and all affections of the Threat, Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wenderful carative pow- er ss if by magic. We do not ask you to buy alarge bottle unless you know what you are getting. We therefore earnestly request_you to _eall on your droggist, J. K. Isu, and got a trial bottle free of cost which wiil convince the most skeptical of i's wonderful ite, and show you what a regular For one dollar size bottls will do. taleby J, K. Isi. (4) only nato soesof the ' billious fevers, jaundice, dyspepsis, &c', is Prol.’ Guimettes French Live: Fads, whith curcs by absorption, Ask your crugelst for this and take 1o other, and it ho bas "wlll ot got 1tfor you, send 3130 to 1 Co, Toledo, 0., ard’ they willsead you one post-paid by return mail. —_— An old Indy writ-w: 1 was cured of & com- plicated diseaso of the idueys by the we of Lwo of Prof, Gullimette's French Kidcey Pads, es hnd fal od, Whs are 4340 yards of land bought on credit, Tike n drioking song! Eecause it is “an acto on e Whyia a man who breaks s windox and then pays the damage liko Dr Thomas' Ecloctric Oil in curing Khenmatism! 8e it breaks the pain and then makes i EBuckien's Arnica Salve The Best SaLve In the world for Cats, Brulses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Fover Soros, Tetter, Ohapp- 2d Hands, Chilblains, Jorns, snd all kinds of Skin Kruptions. This Salve is gmaranteed to givo perfoct satiafac- fod in every case ur money re fanded conts per hox. Ko sale by J. K. ISH Omsha. BifrERS rev: I fortifles the b dy invigorates and re-v fal 203 the h and liver, snd_effects a most. alutary changoin the entire system. when in a morbld condit tonic, and an alterative. against diso: THOSE TERRIBLE HEADACHES GENEE- ATED by obitructed secretions, and to which ladies are espacially subfect, can alwaya bo re- Heved, and their recurrence provented, by the ‘useof TANRANY's ErrRnvEscENT Skirzan APERIENT PPROCURABLE AT ALL DRUG STORES. THE DAILY BEE Cantai the Latest Home and Tele- nhis Naws of the Day. bronred tin boxes only. ‘your druzgist for Descriptive Pamph'et, or ad- Band, or Appliance represonted to cure Nervoy pliances on the As 45 Yearsbefore the Publi THE CENUINE DR.C.Mc¢LANE'S LIVER PILLS Aare not recommended as a “ all the ills that flesh s hetr tor Bt on affectione of the Liver, and in all Bilio Complaints. Dyspepsia, and Sick Hen aclie, or diseases of that character, they. stand without a rival. 5 ACUE AND FEVER. No betéar cathartic can be vsed pre paratory to, or after taking quinine, As asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are never sugar-coate Each box has a red-wax cea on thelid. withtheimpression, McLARE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signs. tures of €. McLaxx and Fizuixe Bros A& Insist nron having th i Die. C. McLAKE 5 x,'f\'s PiL g.“;:rnuc pared br FLEMING Bi0s., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imita the name MeLane, spe! but same pronun UNLIKE PILLS AND THE USUAL PURGATIVES, IS PLEAS- ANT TO TAKE, And will prote at 0uoe the most potent and hatmless SYSTEM RENOVATOR and CLEANSER that ben brought to publicnotice. For CONSTIPATION, BILIOUS. £33, HEADACHE, PILES, and ai dl iing from an obstructed itis incomparab’y the best cur Acold imltations; fnsist on getting called for. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE fs put up in Price 60 cents. Ask ress the propriotor, J. E. HETAERINGTOX, w York or Sun Francisen. Before Putchasiog Axt Forx of So-Called ELECTRIC BELT, nd Specia_D'sewes, gend to the PU LVANICCO , 518 Moatgomery VERMACTIER cisco, Cal.,’for ther Free he Eilctric Review,” and you e, health and money. The P. G. nihe Electric Ap: i are the only doalers | an HOW T CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthmsa, Croup, All disenses of the Throat, Lungs, and Pulmonary Organs. USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. WANTED Local Agents everywhere tose | Tea, Coffor, Baking Powder. Fiavoring Extracts, ctc , by sample, to familiss, ProGit good. Outfit free. Peopie’s Tea Co., Eox 5020, 8. Louis, Mo. " THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE Thisinstitution, located at Denver, Colorado, the Educational and Commercial center of the West, is pro-eminently the bes? and most practl- eal of its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. Q W FOSTER. President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. The most extansive, thorough and complete nstitation of the ki ants and Fusincss men, I the prin- les and towas of the United States, owe their success to cur course cf training. The Right Kind of Education for Yourg Men and Ladies. Fine, new briok block. at function of three streot car lines. Elogantly fitted and furnished apartments for the application of and carrying out of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplate a business life, and parents having sons to educate, are partica- larly requested to fend for our new Circular, ‘which will give fall information as to terms, condition of entrance, ete. @. W, FOSTER, President, s0p8-3m Denver, Colorado. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wiro Fencing and Raiiing Speciality. Their beauty, permanence dally working the éxtinetion “heap materal, e legaai o dofen ndestmctbla ences for Lawas, Public Grounds and Ceme. tory Pista. o Tron Vases, Liwn Settess, canopicd snd of rusti patteras; Chairs ani svety description of Iron and Wire ornamental work desicned ami manufactursd by E T, BARNUM'S Wire and Tren Wark, 57, 29 an troit, Mich, Send s price let. |85 080 s Bt GO EAST iA THR- Chicago & Northwestern| IR AN T AW 2,330 WILES GF R2ADI It the SHORT, SUIE and Ssée Eonts Setwess COUNCIL BLUFFS —axo— | CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE | aad all polnts EAST and NORTH. T OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE | ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD' IN | THE WEST. Itfe the ONLY ROAD botween OOUNOCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Tpon which 1s ran PULLMAN HOTEL OCARS! 15 addition o thesoand to please all classes of | travolers, It gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its | EATING STATIONS 8¢ 50 conta oach. | TRACK IS STEZL peilS | 78 ORAEHES ME 1w eplear 1 HENT FIRST CLASS 1t you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda- tions sou will buy vour ticket by tis Houte 487 AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents can sell vou Theough Tickets via thia road and Check usual Bage age Frdo of Chargs. | OMAWA TICKET OFFICES—12M Farnbam St., Cor. 14th, and at Unlon Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE—In Colorido Central and Unlon Pacifc Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—% Now Montgom- eryBtrest. For information, folders, maps, etc., not ob- tainable at Home Ticket Ofice, adiress any agent of the Company, or WARVIN HUCHITT, W. H. STENNITT, Gen'l Pasa. Agert, Gen'l Ax’t Omaha & Councll Blufts. THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl THRX CHICAGO | BURLINCTON & (UINCY RAITROAD. ‘With Smooth ard Pertect Teack, Elegant Pas sengor Ccaches, aod PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS | 1t fs acknowledged by the Proms, 231 all whc ‘tzavel uver It, 10 be the Bost Appolated and Best Managed Road in the Couatry. PASSENGHRS GOING BAST | Skould ocar in mind that this ls the | BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGD, |} Aud Points East, North aud Noribwest. | Passengors by this Route have chotcs of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And tho Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Sleeping Cars trom Chicago to New York City Without Change Al Exproes Trains on this lineare equipped with the Westinghouse Patent Air Braks and Miller's Patont Safoty Platform and | Couplers, the most Perfect ¥ro- toction Ageinst Acch- dente in' the world. PULLWAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Arerunonth Bunington Route. Information conco ing st ihe offos 615 Fourtoentn IS O.E PERKINS, D 'W. D Gen'] Manazer Gea. West'n Paam. Ag't 3.0, PHILLIFPI, 8t Joe., ¥o. Gouoral Agent, Omaha. H P. DUEL, Vicket Agent Omaba SHORT LINE B 5 il Ta the only Diroct Line to ST. LOTUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA sud the WEST, = No change of cars betwoen Omata and 8¢, Louls | 72¢ ‘and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RuACHTNG AL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and1n advaace of other lines. ‘This entire lino is oquipped with Pullmaa’s Palace Sicsping Cars, Palace Day Coach- oniilors Eataty Piattorm And ‘Goupier_and the celsbrated ostinghouse Air-Brake. SFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSW £&Via Kanms City, 8t Joseph and®d & CouncilBiuits &.B. via SURA B Jooandst. Lonls. W8 Ticketa for sale at all coupon stations n the est. J. F. BARNARD, Gew'l Su 5. Joseph, Mo, W. G SEACHRIST, Ticket Agen, 214 Fificenth, Stroet, betwoen Famhass and Donglas, Unlon Biock, Omab. 308, TEHON, 'A. B. BARNARD, Pass. Agent, Omahs. _Geu'rl Agent, Omaha. PINXOBLSIOR Machine Works,‘ oMAXA, NEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most thorovgh appointe! and eomplete Machino Shops and Foundry in thetate: Gastings of overy dcacription manufscied. Engince, Pumps and eve: y class of machinery | mad to order. ‘pecial attention given to Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, ete bea our o St g, Models, etc., neatiy executed. 56 Harney St., Bet. 14th E. F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 02dFellows’ Block. ‘Prompt attention given t orders by telegraph. d 15th. of ita virtucs a 3 Putup in Qu.st Siz CAYJTION.--- only MEDICATED ar'icle uia Extract from Repo: Throu mea, as g Torseventy.iive 7 ppreciatin 1 ‘peo| ny You LAWRENCE & MAR Sold by D3 G 1GG1 18 ST T THE ariicle in [¢ WHO IS URACQUAINTED WiTH T € BY EAARIN ) NCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUM - 3 of th ROAT and LUNGS. ading to TO nd KYE e T e r The ety alers who try to paim off vpon |8 CK and RYE, whicl T STAMP on each bott Commissioner of Internal Revenne: EPARTMENT, © FICK OF INTERNAL REVENU Wasnriot0y, D, €., J nuary 36, 1580, remedy to tie perly be cinared a8 3 MEDICINAR GR TIN,Proprietors, Chicago, lis. and DEALERS everywhers RAE HY 0« MEP, THA fHIS COUNTRY, Wr & — T Y CHICAGS. ROCK CONNECTING LINK Liveen ) ISLAN CAGo, with ail diversiz~ lnes = W 5 LS AME el Hriomms, with B S 4 % AL DAY ‘the “Milwaukes and | C.M. & S P | “Arws ~ 18 magnitcentiy | i ply < bat wi utifal prairies magnifcent Dining Cars tha Exprosa Trane - You o prater separate up: oada (nd the immenise pa ia 06 WAFFABLIOR 1), we i nce that this ping C. KIMBALL, that a m ‘Gen'l Superibtendent. P i1l bo th plea: of enjoying 'y CE CARS n o rui through to FEORIA NAS CITY A TCHINON T 1 ali Ficket Afents in the United Sintes rnd Canada: U e Taf Tation Rot ebtninable At our home {icket office, addrees. A et ad its | P Td. AL TEAVENWORT, with Ran. Pace e AUKANSAS CITY, with all ines for i gl i AV ENWORTR, omier are 1ok Great E. ST, JOHN, Vit d Pl o GHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything TF ertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF KEW COODS AT THE LOWEST. PRICES. 3p 34 mon th ext CELAS. SHIVERIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Fasatoenow Macinay et Dt | DN TESSTR Y T. 8. HITCHCOCK, M. D. S, From New York has located in Omaba, uarantoos to. do st clam work Dental Booms, over A. Craickshank & C: 15th and Dou SHOW CASES MAMCPACTURED BT O. J. WILDE, 1317 CASS ST., OMAHA, NEB, A good amortment NIEW IDIR'Y GrOODS STORIE. Which will be sold at Boston Prices. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAI will be offered to Boston (lash Dry Goo Will Open in Kennedy’s New Brick Building, 10th and Jones, on MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IST, AT 9 oCLocK A M. WITH A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS s on hand - | M. R. REISDON, neral In: nee Agent, .3, 1,00 000 Spital.. 1,000,000 Gl KOKTHW ftal FIRESIN BITT SEWA (K F) | AsiwicAr ¢ S e Cor o nth & Douglas 8t., men IMAHA, ¥+ Be — Store, , &C., &C.. NS, direct from the Auction Rooms of Ne the Pnblic, w York and Boston, B S —— s A

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