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TIORMEYE-AT-LAW CHATLES POWELL, ‘ T 2. L THOMAS, TIORNEY AT LAW—Lount AT o e e A. C. TROUP, TIORKEY 4T TAW—Omor Blok, with Goorgs B P 5 Creighton Blosk, iow, OMAHA, NEBRASEA. spied Z#Paients Procured, Bl S e OLINCIONS MADE HCiQUCHLIN. TIUKNEY AT AW AND JUBTICE OF AT—Sonthesst corner Fifteenth TiE P Atterneys-at-Law. ez, D= mENToN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. RRRACH ELOCK, COR. DOUE. & I6TH STS, OMAHA, NEB. THE DAILY BEE OMARA POBLISHING 00, PROPRIETORS._ 916 Parnham, bet. Sth and 10(h Streets ‘TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Copy 1 year, In advance (postpaid). S momtis - - 3 months THE MAILS. opoamannn rEEEe o & mROApNOR fes Towa leave bt onces Btates "“‘:lfilfiml Sundays. Openfro 14 40 1 p. m. Bun THOMAS F. HALL. Postmater. Arrival And Departure of Tralns I Attoruey-at-Law. T —— 5 W, iner Fitiath and E:'s:r;:(:.n; Atto Titin K. Bxvion & REPICK, o EOUARD W SHERAL, RNET AT TAW-Tom AT Do oo, O Ehio0 $. F. MARDERSON, Anonxr AT LAW—343 Fambem Street Py LT Ricuanvs. ©. 3. Hoat ’ OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND [SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC T ATLROADS. RICHARDS & HUNT, |=ow Attorneys-at-Law. Orrion—215 Sonth Fourteenth Stroet. DR. BOSANKO’S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERN | YIohiNG PiLEs AND | {2t omee on the apwlication of Dx “DO NOT DELAY ermament Gamltis ar o TRY IT® CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR "€ when you can not ebtain if . 3 IM MEDICINE That Acts 3, the Same Time on. THE LVER, Tr,$ BOWELS ,“3nd the KIDNEYS. T" 4§ oot OrEns gro the nataral clesns- o T g ork e Deais ¥ e Derfeccs 3 they, become oAl Giscasea aro sure 10 Tollow- YERRIBLE SUFFERING.. tousess, Hesdache, Dyspensia, Jsume ics, Co or Kide snatic Pains and Aches, hocause the blood is potsoned o that should lave_been the healthy action nd all thess vl will Lo banished ; neglect. ! Slice ? Fartul becu:ize of dle- Leave Omaba, dally.—$ ».m., 95.m, 103 m., am,ipm,2p. m,3pm,5p m,6p m lufts st 9:35, 2:98'and 6:25 p. m. PASSENGER TRAINS. Lesve Omaba:—6a. m., 7 & m, 830 . m, 1 126 p. m. 18 o m,, P0s. m., 7200 p. ™., TH0 p. W OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . ARmIVE. SANTA OLAUS FOUND. ‘Greatest Discovery of the Age. ‘Wondertul discoveriesin the world have boen made Among otber things whero Senta Claua sta yed ‘Ghildren oft sk if e makes goods or not, It really he livos in a mountain of Endw. year an. clear to the Pole And ped into what seemed like nhole Waers wonder of wonders taey found a nowland, #hile tairy-liks beings ap| on each hand. Thers were mountatos' ke ours, beautifal yves we are sending to Bunce, "them suspenders and many things o, o ore groxt and el siter oF aumt ono and all. fon Fiatter of the Weet, Doaglaa For shirta, Hatter of the DR, A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN GAE PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- 1CAL OFFICE, 98 Tenth Stroet, OMAHA, NEBRASEA Offering Lis services in all departments o medicine and both in geneial au AD hitherto unknown remedy. for all Kidneys, Biadder, and Urinary 1t will postavely curo Diabetes, Gravel, Drop- e Disoie, InaHlt e etk of expall 1he Urine, Catarh of the Biadder, high colored and scanty urine, Painful Urinating, LAME BACK, General Weakncss, and all Female Com- plaints. Tt avoids internal medicines, s effocts and cures when nothing else can. by or pon recelpy o the price, $2.00. NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. your sddress for our little book, apon DAY o8 How o wasSaved” MES K. | honesty. 1 HOW COL.HAY GOT A WIEE. |c ste of forn and cowslip, on_elther | &ide of ihe scli‘ary, railed in road. T en Kot All at once (11 Pump gavea eide ot et .| wise atart, his apcient i tea of shyivg, course I ean il my omn 22ven- f gng then I sacr a man, pale, dusty and taresa dealbater th nar eon | tirod-Jackirg, sittiog on n f.'e1 tell them for me. Thatstands toju-t ou'side of the :oad. I felt sorry miture;- T'm not. a practical for him like mther, who vever N i s uld fes the shabbiest cr meinest frmretd S N S ocncyansy ug vagebond go past cur house the fashionable authcrs c.l! | withoul a draught of milk, or a piece pon effects” iutl believe Ioin make | of fresh-biked pie, or aslice of her fa: you undertsod bow it wa 4| mous homo-meds bresd cake, 8nd that Is all that is asary, 1 withont a'cpping to chink I drew in Leeman bai spraived his aukle, | old Pomp’s rein. that's my brother, and he culd no “Ave yot going towards Lennox Croes Roade?” said . “Yes! Then {go totown with the load of russet |J4™ p m.!! 'm going in lt;-t direction, ot 00, and I'll give you a lift.” spoles that was already piled into | ““Hig thavked mi in s silant, droop- barrels and stood waiting under the | iug sort of way; and seated hims.If cn big red shed. | the board at the back of the wagon, “Ivs too bad!” ssid he. “These |toward which I pointed with the ru:zet apples sre worth a desl at this | handle of my whip. time of yesr, and we shall miss the | Youlock ill,” eaid L. market to-dsy.” | “I am not ill,” he said, with a “Can’t you ask neighbor Hutton to | smothered cough. “Only tired with take them!” asked my mother. mylong walk. I did’ koow it was “Neighbor Hutton isa deal too | 80 far to Lennox.” sharp s practitioner for me,” said | ‘I euppose that youare going for Leeman. ‘T'ts a hard thing to say | Work?'raid L “Deacon Brierly has about & neighbor; but I can't trust his | & good many hands just now in his | tobacea factory. “No,” said he, ““Iam not going to work.” T asked no more questione, I didn’t like the idea of & man's shrouding himeelf in mystery in that sort of way; and, a3 I glanced around once more, a ne writer, | “Mcr, Hall?” | “Hall would be casting it up in my |face for the next six months tha! head acked a favor ofyhim,” said L man. “No, I'd rather loso the ap- ples than my independence. But it is too provoking that I mustneeds sudden revelation came across me like | have slipped on (hst piece of orange peel, now, of all times in the world. I have been saving up these apples all the winter with a special eye to this a blaza of light. It was the #ame man that eyed me s0 keenly on the steps of the Park Hotel. Then I remembered my mother's words of caution, Leetnsn's reiterated and the landlord's friend- particular market day.” | *‘Leeman,” said I, “I'll go!” “Nonsense!” said Leemen, “But why noil” said L “Old Pomp is as gentle as a kitten, and I know every inch of the way.” - “But there aro the Ked Swamp woods, that desolate strotch of three miles, with never a houso on either | scrape as well as I could. side of the way, except the deserted | I cast sbout in my mind how to do cabin where the old negro hanged | this;and presently, with beating heart, himself twenty years ago,” argued my | I dropped & littlo parcel of blue mother, ribbon into the road. “Who cares for the Red Swamp | _'Oh,” cried, checking up Pomp, woods!” said I valiantly. “I never | “I've dropped my parcel. Would— was afraid of frogs end whipoorwills, | would you mind getting out after itl” and T am not going to begin now. Lil, [ ‘Not inthe leaet,” said the atranger; will you go ont and help me harness { and he climbed laboricuely out of the early in the morning—" wagon. ; “Oh, T wish I was going, too!| He had scarcely set his fest on the Oan’t I go, Kate?” cried Lil, my hoy- | gronnd before I laid the whip on old den young sister, with'her eyes glist- | Pomp with a will, and rattled away ening with delight at the idea of any- | Over the long straight road at a pace thing unusual. that seemed positively marvelous to “Stuff!” eried I, fmperiouely. *“Of | me and Pomp both. . course you cau't! Hasn't Pomp a| Sowe left our passenger behind in heary load enough without your nine- | ths middie of the Red swamp. I could ty pounds of mischief loaded on? Be- | tee him standing there, blank and as- rides, youmust stay at homo and tako | tonished, the sols picturs in the long care of mother and Leeman, and finish | erspective, as I ventured to look the chintz curtains for the big west | tack; but T oaly whipped Pomp the | exhortat 1y words of werning. And, in spite of it all, T had delib- erately throst my siliy head into the jaws of danger. There was only one | thing for me to do—to get ou of the chamber, for Colonel Hay msy come | b home any time now.” | Oclonel Hay was our city boarder— | a geotleman who had been recom- | mended by his physicians to try the | fresh, pine scented breezes of the Shawaugeenta mountains, and whom our recibr had recommended to the Tcy Spring fara. We were not rich. althcugh mother and Leemah had mansged the farm economically avd well since father's death, and the weekly addition to our | income would be scmothing woris consideriug. The idea of a city boarder was very | plessant, too, and Icy Spring Farm wasa very lovely spot, although we seldom allowed ourselves to think of ihat. | So, after alittle, I conxed mother | and Leeman to consent, and the next | morning Lil and I were up long be- fore daybresk harnessing old Powp #nd getting ready for the day’s jour- Dey. By tho time the red, level light of | the riting sun touched oid Pomp's gray mave with radiance, I was driving through the Red Swamp, where the maple trees, from which it took its name, were sll aglow with crimeon blossome, and the thrushea and robins | called to one another with flute-like | notes. Well, T managed eplendidly. I knew where I was going to when I | started. Isold thesix barrels of rus- | sets tothe man who kept the Park | Hotel, for 8 spiece, and that waa | ‘more than Leeman himself anticipated. “Be carefal you don’t get robbed, now,” sald the man, ss he watched me put the bills into my little portmonaie. ““Robbed!” ssid “Why, who should rob me1” +*Oh, I don’t know"” said the land- lord. “There's always tramps and burglars around. ‘They're a crop that don't belong to any particalar season | of the year.” As I turned away—I did not notice it at the time, but it came back to me afterward, es things do come back like & sudden flash across the dark shieli of memory,—a man who was lounging on the steps looked hard at me. | Toolored s little, and thought to myself: **Well, he'll know me the next time he eces me,” and then for- ot all about it, for 1 had mother's black bombazine to match, and Lil's spring hat to buy, and some dinner china to select, and the doctor's pre- scciption for Leeman to_fill out at the | droggist’s, 0 it was well on to seven then I turned old Pomp's head home- ! rd, in the[suburbs of the town, with a feeling of elation that was quite pardonable, when one considers my | inexperience In the marketing line, | and my exceptionally good success. The sunshine was warm, and still on the highroad, and I was rather glad as first wo came to the Red swamp, where the birds were all silent in the noon heats, and the sweetest of cdors T, with a laugh. | say arder, and never let him ’bate his pace till we weré well out of Red swamp, “T've out-gereraled him,” said I to m “aud I've saved Leeman's $24 I'm sorry about the blue ribbox; but it was only a yard and a quarter, after all, and I can trim Lil's hat with something else.” They were delighted at my prowess when I related my adverture at home, Leeman declared I was a capital littls market woman; mother Shuddered at the desperate tramp alone with ‘me in the s#amp; Lil declared that I was a hero. drop the blus ribbon and send him ter it?” eaid sbe, “Kate was & goose ever to lat him get into the wagon,” eaid Leeman, ting his brow. “‘Kate mustn’t go by herself such a long distance again,” said mothe And I drank my cup of tea and rested myself, ward to see the new brood of darling lictle yellow chicks which old Speckle had brought off the nest during my absence. I was on my knees in the henhouse, feeding them with scalded meal from the palm of my hand, when I heard mother calling me from the house. ‘Kate! Kate! Come up at once. Colonel Hay has arrived. “Colonel Hay 1" I started up, looking with blank smay at my cilico dress and the meal stains on my hands. However, there was nothing for it but to cbey he summons; so I went up to the house. A scrt of blur seemed | to come across my eyes es I entered the sitting room and heard mother ““Colonel Hay, this is my eldest daughter, Kate.” And then the blur cleared away and I knew the man I had twice before seen that day—the pale, tired traveler whom I had recklessly abandoned in the middle of the Red Swamp. “I—I beg your pardon, Colonel I cried impulsively. - thought you werea thief!” The burst of laughter that followed from every inmate of the room ¢ffect- ually scattered all embarrassment. That was my adventure. And Col- ouel Hay has long since forgiven me that unkind desertion of him. In fact—this is quite private and confi- dential, mind—we are to be married socn, and I am golng with him to try the effect of a southern climate on hishealth. Thatis all. Isn’s enough? IMPIETIES. Evolutionistsmay talk, but Adam was tho prime evil man. Two young men were arrested on Sunday in Dubuquo for playing esrds on the steps of tho Congregational church while divine service was being conduoted in the church. An excited old gentleman, upon the receipt_of the republican victories, came floating up from the tangled re shouted to a neighber, “Where's your “Wasn't it & good idea for Kate to | democratic party b The reply wa: “Gone to L A good old M thedist brether quietly remarked, ¢ Homs =t last.” A New Jersey _clergyman promi an addrets on **How may a pastor in- tereat hig pe plé in mission:!” If he be a particularly dull pastor, he might interest the most ob‘use congregation by offering to go BP0 one. A new Baptist convert wished very mach to be baptis.d by one minister aod tojoin ihe church of another. She went to the first aidl asked him if it could be dove. ‘Yes," he re. | plied, I could da it, bat I don’t take in washing " 8 A religiods publication says that “damc” is not an oath, and it does tnot see why 80 ponderous a word has been dropped by the lexicographers.” Perhaps the loxicogtaphers had their cotiis tramped upon by some clumay persons. Nothing will make a man drop the word quicker than to have his pet corn trod on. In scatterin’ dis meetin’ let me say te you dat some of de biggest an’ bes’ lookin watermelyons in de market am a fraud when you come to sot down to enjoy 'em. ~ It's de same way wid men. Deylook purty an! dey talk rquar, but git ’em down to the pinch an’ dey go back on you. Befu' you buy a melyon plug it. Befo’ you put faith in a man watch if he is willin’ to orowd 'long in a street kyar—ii ho'll sheer his umbrella in a rainy day—if e kin wait two minits at de o8 office winder widout s wants all de close in de family on own back—if he kin hear de cry of a lono chils as quick as de voios of a man sxin’ him to drivk. Dat'sall, an’ we will now softly recede home- wards.—[Limekiln Philosophy. Thera seema to bs grest auxiety and impatience on the part of the people to seo the revised edition of the Bible, that they may see what changes have been made. The trouble with most people will be that they don't know enough about the old Bible to recog- nige the change when they see it. We heard a man say that he considered this unauthorized meddling with snd changing of the sacred book little less than blasphety. And at the time of making the reriark he was hunting all through the book of Job to find the quotation: “Meke hay while the sun shines.” GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. 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Isn. 4) Colds, _Asthn Bucglen's Arnica Salve The Bist SALVE in the world for Quts, Broises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, snd sl kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve 1u guaranteed to give perfeot satiafac- tlod tn every case or money re fanded, Price 25 centa per box. For aale by 8dly J. K. ISH Omshs. always Cures and never disap= points. The world’s great Pain= Reliever for Man and Boast. Cheap, quick and reliable. PITCHER’S CASTORIA is not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER’S CA- TARRH Cure, a Constitut relieve Catarrh, this cures at any stage before Comsumption sots fn. ] QT a5 ga7aticme casly muieiecs Loutft frem. Add ess True & Co.Portini,h 45 Yearsbeforethe Publie. THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy all the ills that flesh is beir to,” but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilio Complainta, Dyspepsia, and Sick Hea ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. & _AGUE AND FEVER. No peiier eathartic can be used pre paratory to, or after aking quinine. A< a simple purgative they are unequaled. nIEWAnl OF IMITATIONS, @ genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of 8, McLaxe and Fiauixe Bros. 7= Insist upon having the genui Di. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILES, pre. red b pa FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market. being full of imitations of the niam JeLane, spelled differently but same prontnciation. 3 for UNLIKE PILLS AND THE USUAL PURGATIVES, IS PLEAS- ANT TO TAKE, And will prove at once themcat potent_and harmlees SYSTEM RENOVATOR ind CLEANSER (bat baa ye! be n broush to iblic notice. For CONSTIPATION, BILIOUS. ESS, HEADACHE, PILES, &nd il di:ocders atisihg from an obstructed atate of th it is incompsrabiy the best curative | Avoid imitations; Insist on gettiug.the articls | ealled for. TROFIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE s put up in ‘roozed tin boxes ouly. ~Price 00 cents. A your druggist for Descriptive Pamphlet, oF ad- dress the proprietor, . E. HETHERINGTON, Now York or San Francise Before Putchasing At Fonk of £e-Called ELECTRIC BELT, Band, or Appliance represonted to cure Nervous, Chronic and Specia’ Diseases, send to the PUL- VERMACHER GALVANIC CO, 618 Montgomery Stroet, San Francisco, Cal.,’ for their Free Pamphlet and *“The Eicctric Review,” and you il save time, health and money. The P. G. Co. aro the only dealers in Genutne Electric Ap- ‘pliances on the Amsrican Continent. HIW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthma, Croup, All aiseases of the Throat, Lunga,and Pulmonary Organs. USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thistnstitution, located at Denver, Colorado, the Educational and Commercial center of the West, is pre-emincntly the best aud most practl- cal of Its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secrotary. The most extansive, thorough and complete ‘netitution of the kind 10 the world. Thousands ot accounants and Business men, In the prin- cipal cities and towns of the United States, owe their suceess to our course of tralning. The Right Kind of Eduoation for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new briek block. at function of three strect car linea Kiegantly fitted and furaished apartments for the application of and carryiog out of our novel and systematie methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Youog men who contemplate a businces life, and parents having sons to educate, are partica- larly requested to eend for our new Circular, which will give fall information as to terms, condition of entrance, etc. AfMiress @. W. FOSTER, President, 20p6-3m Denver, Colorado. PROPOSALSFORGRADIN.G Oprics oy Ciry Cusax, Nx»,, Nov. J0th, 1860, led proposals will be reeeived by the un- dersigned untl Faesday, Nov, 934, 1 Slling in the old creek, s1roat batwoen 14tis wil be flling In e to " instructions City englneegar Jis Siephenson, enairman of the comm tce on stre ta and grades, and said iling w1l beon the property awned by the city %o wit, the stresta and 'a'leys 1o the’ vicini pri o per cibi Bids shall ey the yar such amount. of earth as mey be ordered hauied Irres: ectivo of what that amount may be. Eavelopes containing faid bidsshail be markd “Bids for Gradiag 0n Leavenworth street” snd be delivared to the undersigned at & ture et Jater sbove specified o Tight s reserved cy thecity council o rejet any and ot idn MCCARTNEY, City Clerk. | Chicago & Northwestern | GHICAGO, MILWAUKEE | @raRD Wi Tan A0l Ticket Agenta can ol vou Throngh Ticke | DENVER OFFICI GO EAST ~FVIA THE— RAILIVAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD!| 1t ls the SHORT, SURE and Sate Routs Betwesn COUNG!. BLUFFS | —am>— f and ali polats EAST and NORTL | OFFERS THE It )NLY ROAD botween COUNOIL BLUFFS and GHIOAGO Tpou which fs ran PULLMAN HOTEL CARS!/ In addition to theseand to please all classes of | travelers, it givee FIRST- MEALS at lts EATING STATIONS at 50 conts each. . I TS TRACK 1! RA| | T} Bt § LR L 1t you wish the Beat Traveling Accommoda- | tlons yon wil bay_your ticket by this Route ¥ SONEOTH via this road and Check usual §3g0 Froe of Chargs OMAHA TICKET OFFICES—12}4 farnham 8¢, Cor. 14th, and at Unlon Paciflc Depot. E—In Colordo Central and Union Pacific Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2 New Montgom- eryStreet. i For intormation, folders, =4ps, e, Bot ob- | taluably o Home Ticker OBce, address sy agent of the Company, o MARVIN HUCHITT, W. H- STERNITT, Genl a0, o T Aot JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l At Omaha & Councll Blufts. THROUCH TO CH:CACO THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (QUINCY RAITLROAD. ‘With Smooth and Perfoct Track, Elegaut Pas- wenger Coaches, aud. | PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARE 1t Is acknowledged by the Press, aad ali whc ‘tzavol uver it, 10 be the Best Appolntad and ‘Bost Mandged Road In the Couniry. PASSENGHRS GOING EAST | Should oear in mind that this ls the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGD, And Points East, North and Northwest. Passengors by this Route liave choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, 3 And the Advantage of 8ix Daily Lines ot Palace | Sleoping Cara trom Chicago to. New York City Without Change All Express Trains on this lineare equipped with the Westinghouse Patant Air Braks and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and ‘Couplers, tho most Perfect Fro- tectl n - dents in the world.. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARE: Arerunon th Bunington Route. Routes, Rates, Time cheo Information concerning Routes, rtully given by Connections, etc., will bs applying at the offcs of the Eurilugton Roate, 513 Fourteentn Street, Omaha, Nebrasks. C.E PERK:NS, D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen'l Manazer. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag'S. J.0. PHILLIPPT, 8. Joe., Mo. Geueral Agent, Omaha. P. DUEL, cket Agont Omaha. SHORT LINE 1880. K. ., ST. JOE&C. B.R.R,, I the only Direct Line to ST. LOUVIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA snd the WEST. o change of cars betwoen Omaba and 8t. Louls and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS ARACHTH® ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges nd in advance of other lines. ‘This satire line 1 equipped with Pullman'y Palace 81 Cars, sce Day Coach- on,Miller’s iy Platform _and jor_and the celebrated festingbouse Alr-Brake. MFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA &FVia Ksnsas City, St. Joseph andBR & CounciiBl: 48 Jos andBt. Louis. 8500, e Fim. & Frken Gen'l Supt., B ok o . Someps o, W. C. SEACHRIST, Ticket th between Fi and Pase. Agent, Omahs. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. HXOBLSIOR Machine Works, oMAEa, NEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most thorough appolnte! and eom, P i b e ‘of every d.scrpiion mant o class of machinery Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Tatting, etc ot it 56 Harnev St., Bet. 14tn and 16th. niset G06 Sorock i your omn sown. 1erme aa outfit fres. Address 6. Hallett & anisnd. ¥ THE DAILY BEE Oantains the Latest Home and Tele- d [ E. F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 024 Fellows' Block. Prompt attantion given 11 orders by telegraph. | KIDNFGEN is higt or Foul Kidneys, Nervou+ Debil. Bladde! TVs-ase: Poisoning, in :nfe BBy the At it Sold by DRU IS I tonsport. Independent, T, Gekaicoss, Pol il ‘people pret o} CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS containing poa v Before takin: a v fvirm foul matter tan 1t not found at jour Deugxists offics to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, lils. TS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers ON & CO,, wkl supply the irade at manufac ur GGIS Wholesale 3zcnts i , STEELE, JOH: Without Change of Carsl | price WHO IS UNACQUAIN SEE i) BY SXAMINI A b recommended and unsurpassed for Weak >psy, Bright's Disease, wy Obstructions arisine from Kicney or Also for_Yellow Fever, cted malarial sections. Loss of Energy, Blood and kidney LEAF »ith JUNIPER BERRIFS and BARLEY MALT we bave pecifically on the Kidveys an Urinary Oryans, remcving In jarives proventing any steal 4 or water prea: smarting seneatico heit of frritathon 1§ excit-s & bealthy setion tn the Kidneys condstion, showlug Ite effects @ all ciiimates and w ders © acceptatie to the s SH ibe KIDNEYS Lacks enpecially will 11k & MAKTIN, a's0a Propristary Gove n license) 57 Drugziste, ¢rocers and Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. Orocers, we will send a bottie preraid to the nearsst exprese TED WiTH THE £S0Q NG T RAE HY OF (HIS AR SOUNTAY, Wi 5 H ', THAT THI A A o | S%{-‘-fl'* = =) :ll!‘ GREAT CONNECTINR LI ‘nton, Gailatin, ~ame- inon, and Kansas City; ron. Leayeaworth, A Waahingzon t; Sigourney, Oskaioosa, and Kno to Farzingion. lionaparis, Efton, Gttumwa Eady oa, Pelln. Monicoo, aad Des Mot 0 t0 Moatoe: Des . Atianti., o Lewts and Audubon: oca 10 Harlen. This is positively the ony b throug s, with Puil- ‘way aaily 5 is_magnincent try Set. and ity o is socved in any Orst-class hotel, conta i fer separate apartments for different Ho Immenso pussenger CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAN NK BETWEEN iating. e fict that s majority of the t ¢ and i PULLMAN PALACE CARS AN EATAT AN WINDOW DENTE RY. T. 8. BITCHOOCK, M. D. From New York has located fn Omaba, and uarantees to do fist.class work. r A. Craickshank & Co. Doust sept SHOW CASES MAMCTACTURED BY nhia Nawy of the Day. ¥ day st home. Samplos wort tree. Addrems Stiasen & Co gEusn O. J. WILDE, 1317 CASS ST., OMAHA, NEE. 48 A good amortment always on hand WY D & PACIFIC R. R. Dining > = (G0 Dapota. Tk PRINCIEAL R b CONBRCT e AT HMiodin Live A & FoLLOWS. with all @ivergine nes @ = a ooy, With the L 8. S M. wne ¥, i Rds. INGTO¥ MEIGETS, with F. G 5% ‘At CHica ¢ and S ST LIDERTY, with the B.. C. D, et oM. S bR Ar NNELI, ViLh Central lowa REan - iy EWar: no - koo s N 3 Aich Tosess & vemn o 5d Con e, 0. 0 fds. WOATH. with Kaa. Pacs e sem e SHADES. And Everything ‘fenaim'ng to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ONAS SEIVERIONX 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. S, | } NEWA RE | AMERICAF CENTRAL, Asets. | 78 st Cor. of Fitceonth & Dougiss 8. | OMAHA. NAR. BHX N:EEW_ DIRY GOODS STORE. 'he Boston Cash Dry Goods Store, Now Open in Kennedy’s New Brick Building, 10th and Jones Streets. TRAORDINARY Direct from the Auction Rooms of New York and Boston, will be offered in BARGATINS! LKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, TABLE LINENS, HOSIERY, DOMESTICS AND MILLINERY. Call and examine our Stock. You can save to 20 per cent, by buying of us. German and Swedish clerks, ‘}'