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CHABLES POWELL, FEACE— orcer J6th and 4. C. TROUP, LA tn Bazmeoms DEXTER L THOMAS, £ “TORNEY AT LAW—Craiccenanks Bulia A ] AWYER _Ofios Post Oios, OMASA. S Sreghaon Block, next e | ©OOLLECT:ONS MADE | AXD JUSTICE oF cast corner Fiftoanth 5P siairs, fn anscom'e % corzer Fitteenth snd s-at-Law. iven 1o all vutte J5th and Doogian ereeta. L F. MAND Kt TA—303 Farthum mwmt RICKARDS & HUNT, Attofneys-at-Law. Orrice-£is South Fourteenth Bereet. DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. EXTERNAL, AND YICHING PILESL DO NoT sELAY =atil the drala en the system produce vermanent denbility, but bay 1 TRY IT:*CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, "t whenson can ot shtatn torhlm m B Bosmmo’s Treatior on Fiies sect = application. Address = & DR BOSANKD MEDIGIE €O, j THE LIVER, aro the nataral clesns. fai should have been {EY-WORT action and uil these Lanieed : negioet x quarts of Medielne. or it get 8 for OMAHA PUBLISHING GO., PROPRIETORS. 916 Farnham, bet. 9th and 100k Stroets TERXS OF SUBSGRIPTION, 1Gopy 1 year, tn adraace (pegtpaid). TIME TABLES THE MAILS. opoaEanan PRy wEocnoen peidatasas =F " e |Arrival And Departure Trains UNION PACIFIO. = 5| Express Saniays cxeepond. KANBAS CITY,ST. JOE & COUNOIL BLUFF. p.m. | Mafl o o i o i e i Biplog Care out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND {§I0UX CITY & PACIFIC I ATLROADS. ..8:00s. m | Fxpress. Daily Except Sundays. B.&M. R. R iu NEBRASKA. vuave. arn vE, Through Exp.. Lineoln Exp. 6:15 p m SIOUX CITY & ST. PAULR.R. 02 m | Ep us. toon| 1 WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PA aaves. axmves M, Matl, Exprom. P. m. | Expr BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. B. Leave Omabs, dally.—$ &. m., 9. m., 10 & Uam. lpm,2p. m,85.m,6p m,6 "faave Gouncl Biofls 825 a. m., 9% ».m, 2 b, w, m., Omiaha at 9 and 11 a.m,2andbp. m: Council Blufy st 9:25, 12 am, NBam,bp m, 336 p. m, 63 p. m, 85 p. Foar trips on Sanday, leaving 10:38's m., and 225 a0d 635 p. m. PASSENOER TRAINS. 1140 8, m.5:% p. m, 790 p. M., 750 p. W Dally except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR... man, anmvn. A, Daly excet Sundaya. SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonaertul discoveriesln the world bave boen made Among other things whore Santa Claus stayod Children oft sk it he makos goods or ot I really he lives in & mountaih of show. Last year an excursion sailed Ciear o the Pole And suddents. Where wonder of wonders they fonnd anewland, Whlle fairy-like beings ‘on each hand. There wers mountafus ‘beantiful green, And far brigiter skies than ever wers soen, with the huse of a rainbow were found, While fiowers of exquisite Iragrance were grow ing aronnd, ek Iong s they et to wonder tn doxby ‘soon came they bad heard much about, ‘Twas Santa Cieus’ cif and thisthey all sy, e Teoked like the pictares esee every day. Bovete Ba Ho thovad them all over b wondertul ream, , | And tactorles making goods for women and mén ‘were working on hats great and small, To Bunce's thev seid they were sending them ail. | Kris Kingls, the Glove siaker,told them at once, Al our Gloves wo are sending to Bunoe, ‘Santa showed them suspenders and masy things ‘more, Saying I alse took these to friend Bance's stase. Banta Claus then whispered a secret be'd tell, As'In Omaha every ono knew Bunce well, He therefore shouid send his goods to hid care, | Knowing his triends will get thelr fall share. Now remember yo dwellers In Omaha town, Allwho want prsents o Runods 0 toundy, Por shirts, collars, o gleves groat and Bend your sister or sunt one aud all. "Bunce, Champion Hatter of the West, Donghas vost. Omahe DR, A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN LAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OFFICE, @8 Tenth Street, - OMAHA, NEBRASKA Cfferio Ll services in all departments o medidine. and surgery, both fn goocial pacial practise scute and chronic diseases. On b6 congulted nisht and day, and will vieta pATt of the ity and county on reoelot of lette PAD A new and hitherto unknown romedy for all diseases of the Kiduays, Bladder, ana Urinary Orcans. 1t will pomuvely care Diabetes, Gravel, Drop- Bright's Discase, inabillty to retain of expell the Urine, Ostarrh of the Bladder, high colored Paintal Urinating, LAME BACK, General Weaknoes, and all Female Com- | and_seaniy v aints. It avolds Internal medicines, is certain i it efects and cures when nothing eise can. For sale by all Druggista or sent by mail free ‘wpon recelpi o the price, $2.00. DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. &8 . your sddress for our little book, oene Saved " o, MES K. [SH, Agent for Nebraska. , and pressing it under the saddlo-girths, secared in a firm knot. Tthen made & loop und passed it around my body. ortable reflection, ured @ rare supper, with which I lo the palates of my two , snd conviac: them ¢ and Tom Sofls, < who tavea know- me in the weaiern prrt of T | south of the fa teary well to my ey upon the grand cr fow years ago I eave an honorable | in the broid prairie. a I believe e cowproboudod my r3to.d perfecily | 400 = E 2.00 | 1 attempted to move, and fomnd My firzt thought was | been stricken wit1 paraly- | is, and a obill ran over me from Lead | aor But nc; I could foel the | wh.i was required of hi 3 coutaing to tha remotes part of 3 eyrtem, snd I tuzged likea giant. Liricd to step, twisted to the i Loft, wrenched my body, but all in | and alightly ehanyi prevent his Sink very little wieth | game than a: too, tha treachervus gecund upon which b tood, for whils | watting be continued 1 % his feet g his position to Finally I had my | upon whioh we | vain—T was fast, only tha trath flsshed upon sinkiog ia a quicksnd. With this knowledge came # fiercs | resolve wot to succumb. wranch off my fect before 1 would ie in thus inglorious and dreadfal | . Summonirg all the strength | of which T was master, I tugzed and | pulled and twisted with the fury of | madness, aud then psused, exhausted, Jand found that the only resalt #as that I had sunk several inches deeper The soft, clinging {sand was already at the top of my hed 80 wedged them around bat it was impossible to | pull them off. Al the time I could | feel myself sinking 28 though some monster, deep in the bowela of the osrth, had graeped me by the feet and was graduliy drawing | |6ind any water,” reined up our hotses ard took a survey of the srid plain, ““Does look rather ekeery,” replied ling, taking bis short, black pipe from his mouth, “‘cut I guess we'll try vl make a sort of varie'y to thi: animal_stopped off slowly, pulling gradusily, but with all his tremend- | joy I felt my body #and cn the hard, ¢ what will we do witout ““Why, you see, there is water four or five miles back of ue ahead for & day, and, if we can’t anything, why, 'we can tun ‘round and make back tracks. tough, but it won't hurt us. "' continued the trapper, growing opbical, “is, that we don't know what watcr is till ‘we've gone two or three days without it, just as the way to geta good, sound, refr sleepis to eit up for a coup in the quickssnd. } 80 we can go owly and surely, The most_sensibla remedy, snd the only exfe. and pertmanent ctre 1. oot and s omach nlilvg bllousievers, o, faundice, dyspepais, French Live Fads, Ask your druguist 0 other, and all digeases of the Almost beside myself with terror, T shouted for help, and then langhed wildly at the idea of my voice resch- I was miles away from The only living oreature my heariug was my horse, and swored ma with & neigh, o if ympathizing with me in And now T tried to think coolly upn upon my position. 1 porsible way of extricating myself1 Suppose I shou'd lay my rifia | ally across the sand, woald it my tinking? Perhaps so; uch Pad o, Toledo, O. ud you one post-pal by retu —— GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN, Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- TO TAKE, And will prové atoneothemoat | MARVIN BUCHITT, potent and harmicss 3YSTEM RENOVATOR ben brousht, So it was concluced that we should venture upon this unknown Sabara, and giviog roin to cur ho struck off upon en casy gallop. We saw nuthing of buflslo or deer, avd more than cnce I qu dence of the stop, but as wo were actuated somewhat by c sumption 's certainly the greatest medical remedy ever placed within the reach of mufforing humanity. Thou- sanda of once hopeless ;ufforers, Dow | Iis tacomperatey. he bot. ot londly proclaim their ptaise for this | wouderful Discovery to which they | “Ieb{0% Lor 1\ vimve 1y ot owo their lives. Not only does it posi- | bro.sed tin boxe oxiy.. Price 60 otnte, ~ Ask titely cure Consumption, but Coughs, | J0ur drucgist for Descriptire Pamp et, Brorchits, Hay- Fever, Hoaraness and al! affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields | etors Purchasing Ast Foxs of v (ELEGTRIC BELT, Band, or Avpliance represented to uro Nervuus We_ thetefors | G, o e Diosten acod to he FOL- 1CCG ;513 Moutgomer we caught sight of an_entelope, but they wera very thy, and kept at & dis- tance which placed ttem beyoud all ianger of our gun: As we were ridig along, and had come to the conclusion, be impossible to secure was sure 1 discerned & pair of antlers | beyond a sweliin the prairi clared #s much to my compa: they only laughed at me, an to give up the foolish thought. certain, however, that I real the animal, and as thero wan a chanc. | to precure’ something pilatabled red them that I would They told me to go ah while they reined their ani toa walk and pursue r my gun, but othing of it was to be seen. had sunk beneath the sur- Could I dig my way outl No; nd streamed into the hollow as | often as I tore out with my frenzied 40P m five pow- gic. We donot ask you 10 buy a large bottle unless you know. what you sre getting. earnestly request_you to call on your | droggist, J. K. Tsg, and got o trial | Sifoct, San Francisco, Cal.,’ for bottle free of cost which will convince the most skeptical of its wonderful | Co. are tho oniy merite, and show you what & regular | Plisnces on the Am-i ove dollar sizo bottle will do. For saloby J, K. Ism. Buckien's Arnica Saive The Beer SaLvE In the world for | 40am | Throueh Exp 409w er o8 if by magic. Linocln Exp...930a m and familiar, thoughts that coursed through my | T raised my syes to | | ), snd almosé pxpected to aeo & frown of ditine anger for the part I But no; the sun was ight and the sky was as and m1d as ever. No; what- ever trensgrestions I had committed, | I knew that there was nothing but nd love bending over me, yed s only einful man can | pray wh'n encomy enm, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapp- tblains, Corns, and all This Salve od to give perfect satiafac- tlod in every case or money re tanded, | WANTED 4o A5 ico 25 Kor aale by | Flavoring Fxtracts, ot _ However, the antclopes were 1000 fect distant, upon a smooth, gr slope. Thoro was not m, 8% . m, 1 ime I was sinking— | iz slowly but suraly, and the mousent could not be far distant when Lehould be swallowed up and d | pear from view entlrely, and | who should come to search for me y L ovly strmise my fate. uld I not be flat on my back, and § dowaward progress] The bt was dismissed the moment it | camo'to we. he water was eighteen iucaes deep, and I should drown at heavens! dyiog by the slow, torturing process. dreve me mad for the time. Aitera while I became cocl s If T must die 1 must; myself to meet it manfully, 1 stood found that my head had to the prarie level, and I could just see the victims of my hearless- My hesrt reproached me at Was this not a j; (e wmsery 1O What right had I to shoot those poor ionocent creatures who had never | barmed mel Was it not the final ad- | justment of justice that I should be fcel and suffer the at T had inflicted upou them! 1 bad taken my last fond look upou the green, fair earth. seo the blue, clayey wall which held | | the stream, aud the water which ran | ding by me, Again I looked up | | at the blue, ‘aweet sky, and then ea- deavored to resign myself tomy fate. | But I could not; the memories of tha tair carth and my past pleasures and friznds came s0 vividly overme that | I found myself continually bursting | into struggling spasms to escape, but all equally fruitless as were tho firat fecble attempts to walk. In the midst of this racking sus- artled by the neighing of my horse. gave me iudescribablo distress, could mot avoid contrasting his free situation with my own. But suddenly it thought flashed over me. ould not my. horse rescue me? covering to proiest Ih-gan to debate wil the best course to pursue. imitate the call cf cne of the distross? There was & w0 inbuman in that thit [ rev ind took the coneolation that no truo huntet would o such meanness. handkerchief upon riy ramrod and take advantage their curiosityl They cents per hox. 10:45am. dd6p.m. an idea strack me. saudenly reste runing across the prairio be where the animals were feo was either a buffalo rosd or the nel of an srroy was, it was the very cover I wa: ted, ane I determined to & sdvantage of it. Rotreating sa stealthily aremmon e £ Bt entOrd. 1ty along the slope toward a point wh Thad observed that the ridze was pressed to the level of ha Reaching_this, to my stil surprise, T found myself on the banks | of aemallarroyo, whose water slowly meandered over a bed of gypsom. The banks nere two or three feet above the surface of the steam except where the ridge came down | Here was quite a high bluff, and, hurrying srouud its o the channel and into what seemed ke shole ours, with more ATED by cbitrusted so: spevially wvfect, cun always be re- ons, and to which ABLE AT ALL DRUG STORES. FEVER AND AGUE, drove up.a tea that ookl Yery S Shavency = i i hem on boxrd sud drove them upon the stream. base, I stepped § commenced wading upward. was quite difficult feat, asthe bed of the creek wes soft and yiclding, and I was obliged to tread very cau- tiously and alowly, lest T should alarm The antelope is the most timid of animals, and has a wonder- fal acute sense of heari s0 that nonebut the most experien- ced huaters can spproach him. After creeping along in th some manner for seversl hundred yards, I reached asmall clump of o8 growing out on the bank. Thiaking this might be high enough to answer for cover, I conclu- ded to take advantage of it. Iy raired myself upand peered through T had just the right place, | and, sighting the heart of the buck, 1 pulled the trigger. ap and drepped dead. pofut of running forward to ciaim the piize, whou I saw the doerunup to ita fallen mate and snuffat it as if be. wildered at the occurrence. she seemed to comprehend the satl truth, and, throwing back her head began to utter the most plaintive and , while she occasionally ran round the body, as1f totally un able to control her griet. Ar I watched the mournful actions of the doe, and heard i aw that it would be a meroy | to kill it and end its misery. Actuated | perhaps, was & questionablo humanity, I took a careful aim, pulla, the trigger, and, es the smoke clearcd away, I discovered the doe Ising with | ir its hoad resting upon its doparted | the bridle. Mects the requiromenta of the ‘philorophy which at present pr. periectly purs vegetablo remedy, rmbracing. Threo fmporiant properiics of & prov ntice @. W, FOSTER, President, T fortifis the b dy | geps.gm Denver, Colorado. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Heo wae tied to a frail cactus limb which ho_could easily break if he Without losiug time — for time was never so precious—I uttered |a call which I had often used to bring |h ; then listened with an ty which it is useless for me to | attempt to depicit. Suddenly T heard | the sound of his hoofs, as though he | were struggling to free himself, and tho next moment I recognized his well- i0wn tramp, and knew that he was apuroachiug. Then he suddenly ap- peared on the bank, and, looking down | at me, uttered a joyful neigh of m—| tomic, and an alterath against disosse, invigorates and re-v tal 203 the torpid_stomach und. liver, snd effects & most slutary change fn t a morbid condition. For sale by il Druggistsand De'lers generally, To Nervous Sufferers—The Great European Remedy--Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific entire system wh The brute sprang T wason the itive cure for Spormat: rrhes, Seminal Impoteney, and a1 caros remulting [ e dane e R — it | heie bosu, parmanenco snd eonomy | anly Working v Sxinetios o ‘oncng et b AGT, Pamphleta | Eicgant in desien. indestruetible Fencer (5 Lawon, Panic Ornis st Co- Peculiar attachment exlsts between | the hunter and his horss, and it was a | babit of his, whenever I called to him to gallopup tome and pressed his nose againet my cheek. Reaching out my hands toward him, ia my usual carres-ing mauer, I repested the call. The next moment he_ bounded down 1t0 tho channel, and I caught him by Time was becoming fear- | tally orecious. I was already down in the water. Write for them and ot full “Both are cut of distrers,” | are not recommended as a rem all the ills that fesh {6 heir to, Ho knew, | or diseases of that character, they | ature of the | stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory {o, or after takifig quinine. At asimple purgative they are anequaled. | asd 1 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. the horse | “The genuine are never sugar-coated. intel.igent | _Each box hasa red-wax seal on the lid, withthe impression, McL ANE'S LIVER PILL. Bach wrapper bears the signa- To my inoxprasable | 20y LU, TUEe Deon ing, and in less | D 0. MCLANE'S LIVER PIL) than a minute I was pulled out of the | pared br layey bank. Thank | FLEMING BT Pittsburgh, Pa., heaven aud my true, tried noblo horse! | the market being full of imitations of my arms around his neck | the name e and kissed him, and shonted for joy. | but same pronunciation. And had I not a right to do so! And did I do more than my duty when I refused fall (fer o part with him, and | kopt him with all the cwe snd kind- ness that I would have nursed a feeble sond D THE USGAL PURGATIVES, callod for drcea the Proprietor, Pamphlot and *The Eucctric i save time, hoalth and mo Proft good. Ot f 5020, §t. Louls, 3o. —OF~ their sucoess Lo cur coure cf training. ‘condition of entrance, ote. Tos of tary Plata. Price Spodlfic, $1.00 per package, or six pack- | - Iron Vasos, nopted a4e8 10r 45,00, Adress ] order b0 rustic patie ey description of omameatal work desicnied azl o, N, Y. brE T. BARNUM's Wire and Sold in Omabaibs C. F. Goodman, J. W. Bell | Iron W rk, 17, 20 and 81 Woodward Avos Do- 3. K. L3t aad all drasgists everywhere, troit, Mich. Sapd ¢ = 41/ Umaiot ~ataloguo and wpis-damly prios | 45 Yearsbeforethe Publie. THE CGENUINE Hoaven bless thonasle horse! The | D X% Co MeLANE’'S s LIVER PILLS ture to whom a | us of the Liver, and in all Bilio ite, spelled differently, | Avol imitations; lneist on getting the ar All disenses of the Throat, Lunga,and | Sores, Uloors, Salt | Palmonary Orzans. USE ACCONDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. everywhers ioss | , Baking Pow 3y mamle, 10 ' “People’s Tea Co., Eox | | New York CitL‘Vithont Change. | | All Exptess Traine on this linearo equipped with, | The Wesringhouso Patent Alr Brikwand | Sllers Patent Sadety Pliform and Couplers,tho most Perfoct Fro- ‘ection Against Accl- “Gents in tha world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AKD DINING CARS Arerunon th Burington Route. * THECOLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thistnstitatlon, losated at Denver, Colorado, the Educationsl and Commercial center of the West, in pro-omin:ntly tho test and most practl- | LE HEADACHFS GENEE. | ¢4l 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 natitution of the kind in the world. Tbousnds of accoun‘ants and Eusiness men, in the prin- cipal cties and towns of the United States, owe | The Right Kind of Education for | Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick block. at Junction of three street car linos. 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 & businoss life and parents having sons 10 educate, are particu- latly requested to send for our new Circular, which wil give fall informstipn as to terms, y “for but S, pre- or 'ad- Fres s, | and of sep2d The Boston Cash Dry (Goods Store, Will Open in Kennedy’s New Brick Building, 10th and Jones, on MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IST, AT 9 o'cLock A M. WITH A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C., &C.. ‘Which will bejsold at Boston Prices. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN S, di ! rect from the Auction Rooms of New York and Boston. will be offered to the Pnblic, ’Chic‘ o & Northwestern FAXLWAY. 12,380 WILES OF ROAD!I 1418 the SHORT, SURE xad Safs Routs Setwesu COUNGIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ‘and ail potnte EAST and NORTH. | ir OoFFERS THE TEAVELING PURLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY UTHER ROAD IN Itis the ONLY ROAD between nuine | QQUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGC Upon which 1s run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! Io addition to thesesnd to | travelers, ¢ sives FIRST.O EATING STATIONS at 50 cents oach. | e tions you will buy £ ARD WILL TAKE NO? Al Ticket Agenta can sef] vou Through Tickets | Yia thia road and Check uanal Bag- ‘5uge Froo of Chargo OMAFIA TIOKET OFFICEE—12} Fambam St., | Sopias io P2 e i it o Uit Pacfe Dot e DENVER OFFICEIn Colorrao Central and | B3 Totter Union Paciic Ticket Of BAY FRAKCISCO OF¥ICE— and unsurpassed for Weak Loss of Energy, from Kidne: Blood and Kidney Bladder ™s. WERT rinsT cuass | Propristary Gorara, rigaists, Grocers and v maps, et not ob ket "Ohce, adirems an3 ¥ H. STENNITT, Gon Pase. Agert, tatnable at H agent of the Compeny, or Putup in Q cule, JAMES T. CLARK, ‘Gan’) Azt Omahs & Conuct] Blufts. THROUCH TO CHICACO w | Without Change of Carsl CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (uincy RAIT.ROAD. be .rade +f manufasier ED WITH THE LEOCRAE Y D< (HIS BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THI T T SounTRY, e WH( NACQUAINT O & wiscagp | With Smooth ard Pertoct Track, Eiegant Pas senger Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS It s acknowlodgod by 1 ‘travel uver it, 1o be the Best Abpol Bost Maoaged Foad in the Country. @ | CONSUMPTION, GOUCHS, | passenGrES GorNG mAST Colds, Asthma, Croup, | Froas, a2t ai wac Shonld oear n mind that this fs BEST ROUTE TO CHICAG, | ‘And Points East, North sd Northwest. Passengors by thls Boute have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, | T | And the Advantage of Six Daily Line of Palace Biceping Cars from Chioago to Routes, Rates, 1ms | ETWEEN THE EAST & THE purposesouly. Onec AT CONNECTING o 3.0. PHI Generai Agunt, Omara, kot Agent Omaha " Wi el 8 AM.E el N Mmanrs, wieh . U o e iEben s 2e AULA BALLE ¥T. 1 IIL | 1880. K. C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R., | Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST | From OMATLA and the WEST. o change of cars between Omaha and 8t. Loals and but one betweon Omaha and New York. BSIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINE Eastern & Westein Cities | » With less charges andin advance of other lincs. ‘This entire fino is equl Istand ort Live.” and Rock 18d & Pe3. iih the Daveaport. o | “AtWes Liminty, wen hon. c 1.8 o Al ts_magnificentiy | INELL, O Centras Towa K. 14 il pieas 7ou most will bo the plea: of enfoying your meals. Beaatiful prairies o | Lous & Pac..and 3R e waraating 1. we - N RANSAS CrEY, with all Hnes pod with Pullman’s K . tor 4 PULLIAN FATACE CA Coupier and the celebrated estinghouse Alr-Brake, MFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWM £5V1a Kanms City, St. Joseph and®d & Josandt. Lovla. w8 Ticke's for sale at all coupon stations fn the. est., 3. F. BARNARD, cicet Agenta In the United . Tmation not obtniaable At your home ticket ¥ D A L, A N s engent. CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. taining to the Furniture and ry Trade, |A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST P2 OEAS. SHEIVERION joseph, W. C. SEACHRIST, Ticket Age 214 Fifteenth Stroot, between Farnhasi and Donglas, Unlon Block, Omabs. 308, TEHON, Pase. Agent, Omaha. _Gen's BXOBLSIOR Machine Works, OTIAFA, NEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most thoraugh appointe! and_eomplete Machine Shopa and Foundry in thestate ‘Castings of svery d:scription manufact-d Engines, Pumge and eve-y cassof machizery made to order. A 3. BARNARD, {And Everything I}oq' pn attention given to Well Augars, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, etc Planstor new Machinery,Meachanical Dracght. | ng, Models, etc., neatlv exscuted, 56 Harney St., Bet. 14th and 15th. | E. F. COOK, \UNDERTAKER, 02d Fellows' Block. Prompt attention given » orders by telegraph. 85080 DENTESTRY. T. S. HITCHCOCK, M. D. S., From New York has loeated In Omaha, and caarantees to do st clae w: Dental Rooms, over A. Cruickshank & 15th and Douglas. SHOW CASES O. J. WILDE, 1317 CASS ST, OMAHIA, General Insurance Agent, "A ASSURANGECo 1,204,000

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