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== ~ ’ | it THE DAILY BEE CHARLES POWELL, OMAHA PUBLISHING Q0. PROPRIETORS. 'USTICE OF TEE PE£CE—O Faruhom Sla, Omabagone o o 916 Farnhaw, ber. 9tk and 100k Sirects %K, SIMERAL, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, TTORNEY —Room 1 Copy 1 yeaz, in advance (postpald). $8.00 Block, 15.1.‘:‘.‘ {fizm_ Nam ushien ;:’-;t‘:: =} = 400 D &, THOMAS, TINE TABLES- TIORNEY AT LAW—Loans mosey, buys and sells resl ostete, Room M‘hfi‘ A 29 A C. TROUP, LAW—Offioe in Haneoom's | T oo R oy DEXTER L THONAS, A TIORNEY AT LAW—Orvioknank s Buid THE MAILS. TIORNEY ‘Block, A W TIORNEY AT LAW—Offon 1504 Paraham M. L. PEABODY, T AWYER —Office— Blosk, Post Offios, %N?flm FEet 3Paients Frooured. am FOTARY FURLIC. oo aapa NOTARY PUBLIO. LLECTIONS 0'BhiER & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFICE-Un'on Block, Fifteenth and Parnbam' DS =EENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. REBACH BLOCK. COR- DOUS- & IGTH STS. — R, iiim, lipm a'm, 930p. m 1ia ., 11 p.m. lam,ilpm TR Y W. J. Conne"' TIXE CARD O THE BURUIHOTOX. Attorney-at-Law, ki T m, S i o T TR TS ) S Ry Cias K Bmiox > REBICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. Spectat sitantion will be given to RSt m | el m. | Express e KANBAS CITY, 5T, JOE & COUNCIL BLUYFS. mzait corparations of eve ractios 10 «l %he Gourts of the Biate and th 3 8L, opposite 5 OMAHA & NORTHWKSTERN AND [SIOUX TTORNEY AT LAW—Room § Orelghon CITY & PACIFIOEAILROADS. Express—.. 800, m. | Fxprom.....420p m. 3 D “Dally Exoept Sundays. TIORNEY AT LAW—2 B &M R R in KEBRASKA. ATCETLRT 0 Pl et smurs. s, Through Exp. am ) Throngh ToaooS ey, it p | Linechs Exr. SIOUX GITY & 5T. PAUL R.E. RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law, Orrica—215 South Fourteenth Stroet. Leave Omabs, dally:—8 a. m. 3 Ham.lpm,ip. m,3p.m, 65 m, 05 =, Leave Councll Blufts;—8:25 a, m., 9:35 . m,, 1085 & m., 18 e m., 15 p. m, 126 p, m., 3:85p.m, 536 p. m, 63 p. m, junday, leaving Omaba st § and 11 Council Blufts st 9:35, o=, 1 1140 a, m. 535 190 B 190 B amEfp m, 70 p. m, T30 p. W Daly exoept Bunday. 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PENDERY, | THECNLY MEDICINE | at Aceat theSameTimoon | GONSYLTING PHYSICIAN ; THE Bofim EAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED S MED- 68 Tenth Surest, - OMAHA, NEBRASKA Offering his services in all departments o mcdicine amd gy, o o gueral "pecial practize scute and chronic ) oB ™ conbutiad ulgh and day, aad will vsita S o the ity ahd cotinty 03 Toosipt o bte R and the KiDNEYS, I3 clean: dice, Cons ney € SeZment In the Urine, Milky, e Sopy Urine; or R alns and Ack: anse (b blood 18 polsond That suould Bave,bees 16 wil potvely cure Disbetes, Gravel, Drop- omighis Disssse, iability 40 Fetaln of expell R e, Guah ot (he B, b ciod and seant Painful Urisating, LAME BACK, Geperai Waaknces, s2d Al Fomale Com- s, akessix guaris of Hediciwe. ¢ has & or will get & Jor Price, $100. 1t avolds Internal medicines, is certaln 1n i cares when Dothing else caa. T DrageistaoF seut by el free $2.00. RS, o, O. your addrems for our lttle book, » waa Baved.” MESE TWO DOLLARS WILL SEOURE THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year. - How KILLED BY A MUSTANG. A TALE TOLD IN A TEXAS COW BOT'S caME. Closinnsti Enquirer. It was a cieer v when, after 2 hard duy's ¢ the herd of w penned, the cow bars stripps tired ponics f sadel s and by and siaked themn out o grazs on the thick mesquit grass wh'ch fringed the | bank of the Sin Bomiar. | After this duty had | o thie cooking u'ensils were brought farth, snd socn the esffen pot was singing a musical song. aud a lsz of fresh calf ribs splattering Fef. ro the fire. The repast, though rough, was made enjoyable by an sppetite which only violent exercite and pure air can their six shooter belts, blankets were spread under the branches of a live over the broad expenso of prairie, and they settled down for a quiet moke. “T tell you what, boys,” fssid Ned Curtis, who wss one of tte bardest riders and best_poker players west of the Brewos, s Lo lit a cigarette, “we | Kirtaand rolls, because there aro some unbranded four-year-olds in that bunch, who are going to make you hum Bke a churo-dssher, and you'll have to fork 'em deep to stay in the saddle. There is one in the pen taa: is 8 perfect piciure of the mustang mare that sent Bill Hall o the sngels.” “Wasa't he some galoot from the old states!” inquired one of the bogs, turning over on his blanket. long, tow-hoaded chap, greener than an August persimmon, shaped like s pair of bames.” *How did he happen to get killed, Nedt” Did the mare flict him a lit tletoo strongt” ““Yes, that wae the way of it. You and had never been on the back of & cared of anything. Oue day, o driviog out_in Nueces county, we made *round up’ of all the horses in tho range, and after ‘entting out’ all that weroin tho ‘diamond P’ brand, the boya bezen throwing some dewn - | and riding 'em, just to 300 the wild dewals ‘buck.” ““Well, Bill Hall ook a dura fool | notion to ride one himself, and he | picked out a little Romsn nosed mus. tang mare, pure Spanish, and wilder thana esyote, and got some of the boys to help him throw her down, be- | cause he didn't kaow any more_about handling a lacist than he did | about runniog a prayer-mecting, | ““When the saddlehad been strapped | onher and Bill forked it, sho was turned alooso, and the erowd stood | back to see the fun. Well, air, that| plog raised her hesd, looked back, bellzwed & coupls of times, and then she lit into the prettiest bucking 1 over locked at. ‘Stick to her, Billl' I | yolled, but the ouly thing he could say was, ‘Whoa!stop her, boys; darn | her old hide.’ | ““While he had his knoes gripped to | her sidea_like a vise, aud his hair | standing like & brush heap, the mus- | tang stretohed herself out like a ladder | pus her head between her front legs, | and then, bringlng hersclf together 1lke a rat-trap, she slammed Bill Hall | against the ground harder than I ever heard a fellow hit before. When we ploked him up vne sar was jammed | around tc the back of kis ueck, and, | from the look on his face,we kuew that | he waan’t long for this world. He lingered for day or two, and we did | all'we could to ease his pain, but one morning he motioned for us to_como to him, and as I knolt besido tho | couch and took hia hands in mine he ssid: ‘Boys, I'm going to pass in my | checks, but I ain’t going to shiver | about it, even if I do die away out | on s prairie, with no one buta fow friends around me! T'll_have a big, broad bed to rest in, and if some day you ride by my grave won't you get | down snd think of me awhilel’ “Well, slr, the boys—the orinary cusses—wers crying like children, and Ifelt terribly shaken myaelf, but we all promised that we would, and_then he raised himself a littls, andin a faint voloo said: “Ned I want you to write to my mother and tell her that I wasn't & very dutiful son, but I loved her just the same.” “¢'Ned,’ he muttered so faint I ceuld hardly hear him, ‘don’t tell my folks when you write that I was elid | into heaven by a d—d mustang,” and with that his head fell back, his grasp on my hand relapsed, snd Bill Hall was on this earth no more, and when T thought how his mother would grieve ““We burled him, and Jack Jones, who Is something of a acholar beoauss he had a chanee to go to school down in Bay Prairie, wrote on the head- board of the grave: “WILLIAN MALL 1 think of that poor fellow, and how to-day he aleeps on the bank of the Santa Gertrudes with nothing but a big live oak to mark his last resting place o the bosom of the prairle. Do aoy ot you fellows wast o litle drav- pol or to-night?” T wih evessnd e, duh r, Joundice, dyspopem, o 207 Hhood o stomach, and wish wild horae before in his_life, but he | duction. spunky with all of that, snd|from the chickens than from the | England territor; AGBICULTURAL. Poultry as a Farm Crop. As population iucresses lands {bat were bofore neslected and as too difficult to work utilizecs Lands which half or even & quarter of a0 ntury ago were passcd by or ected are recsiviog attention now and being utilized as tilling or grasing lande. There yet remains many rough, cky tracks, some of them mountain: ous, which may and esn be utilized for’ shoep and poultry husbandry. Large crops of wool sud mutteu, egas, | feathers ard dressed pouliry can be | produccd on lands now lying waste in a nawbor of States] | Mueh of this rough wasteland is | withia a moderate distance and easy el & give, and after the boys Pad exton | ities of until it became necossary to unbuckle ;:‘;fi?sp,',’fix,’.“ ol ot o The people of these geeat cities consume {mmense quanti- liss_of the products of the poultry ozk, which seemed to stand guard } yards snd pay large sums of money for tiom. The probabilities are that the demand will not fall of, but rather increaso for a long time to come. The question is where are the supplies to come from! “There i mo_better torritory for are going to handle soms pretty rough | torkey raising then the mountainous mosiangs to-morrow, sud if any of | gisriots of Peonsylvania, New Jer- you want to ehow youe fancy Tiding | oy and Now York. The only draw- you had better be fixing your flank |, oy iy jn the shapeof foxes, raccoons | and such enemies. But somehow the | turkeys manage to escspe from these | with & good degree of success, and large flocks may be aeen in many parts of the In New Eagland the pouliry crop | i one which is regalarly counted on, { and is always o large and profitable |one. A strip of country along the | eost from the mouth of the Conuect- | icut river to Cape Cod is famous for e T o Nod, e its tarkey crop, and the surface is | ® Yes,” replied Ned, ‘“he wss & | rouch rocky and stertle. 5. It is not here to real- | unnsual for the farme with legs | iz from $100 to $300 for their fur- | keys. They are raised in considera- |1y fattened, and are sold from No- vember to January, principally from Thankegiving to New Year’s. But sse, he had just come from Georgy, | thoge turlfty Yankess do not confine | themszives to turkeys in poultry pro- More money is realised turkeys, and this onland on which our middle states' farmers would starve in tho first generation at least. Butell of the crabbed, sterile New is given_ largely to poultsy production, and ~moce money in tho aggregate is derived frem poultry than any other farm crop in all that section of country. The wild and mountainous portions New York, aro well adapted to turkey. raising as the rugged shores of Oon- necticut and Rhode Teland. As large & erop and of as good as d among the foot hills in the ialo states as along the eomst of Now Englend. In this these un- productive lands msy be made to equal in productiveness au cqual area of territory anywhere. Butin theso foot hills, as in New Eagland, the pouliry orop need uot be confined to turkeys. Ohickens may also be in- cluded, which are even as profitable under the right management as tur- keys. Pouliry should be eonsidered regular farm crop and hlghly cultiva- ted on the best lands, sud largely on rough lands not well adopted to other crogs. Tt is_a crop worth looking atier.—{Dr. Dickis. Drainiog Prairie Ocunty. In untilled prairie soil the eorn ex- tends its roots until they strike the water, a short distance under the surface of the ground, Whenuofl is tilled at a depth of thirty-six inehes, the roots of the growingstalks extend by numsrous fibera to thenew water level, thus drawing to the plant the food found in the much greater depth of earth. The ground in the untilled iand cakes and bakes into & hard mass in dry weather, while that in the tilled " earth is loose and porous, Capillary attraction in the Ilatter instanoe supplies moisture to the up- per strata of earth. Fruits for Farmers. Ohio Farmer. To achieve success in fruit growing, o)l tht is necessary is to do the right right time. Thero are no_substantial reasons why fa.mers should suffer this important matter tobe disregarded. In an era like this, when improved machinery is doing 80 much to miti- gate the burdens snd cares of farm Tife, it behooves us to devote more at- tention to the capacity of the farm to minister to our comfort and hapipiness. It is not only our special privilege, but should be an agreeable duty to avail oursslves of the advantages that the farm offers for the promotion of it made me feel weak in tho knees. | our well-being and pleasure. If the farm ias ita drawbacks, lot us ses to it that w utilisoits blessings. Do you tay that frait will not do well with you! I reply that whersver the suocenful farmer bestows the same thought, careand culture upon hls frait that he does upon his grain ani vegetabla crops, thers will not be the waal complaint on the part of his family about the scant supply of fruit. To this end, the prevalent notlon thab the value of every farm produet must be messured by the fow paltry dol- lars that it will briog in the market, should give place to that better and higher conception that the merite of many things the farm is capable of yielding dopend moro on the benefit and satisfaction which they might af- tord the family than on their mere value in dollars and cents. —_— 17 woek. $12a day at Ecme saslly made;ecs BT et da T g.'fmnnu,n blo numbers, carefully managed, nice- | o Sl vania, New Jersoy and | B a qulity o be | thing, in the right way, and st the | GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption s _cort; n\{ the greatest medical remedy ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, Thou- sands of once hopeless cufferers, now Ioudly pro:lsim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which “they owe theirlives. Not only does it posi- #ively cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Brorchits, Hay. Fever, Hoarsness and all affoctions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at ance to its wonderful carative po er o8 if by magic. We donot ask you to buy a iarge bottle unless you know what you are gettirg. We therefore earnestly request you to call on your druggist, J. K. IsH, and got a trial bottle free of cost which will eonvince the most skeptieal of its wonderful ‘merits, and show you what a regular one dollar size bottls will do. For saloby J, “) ———r EBucklen's Arnica Salve The Bsst SALVE in the world for Oats, Brulses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chay ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlod in every oase or monoy re tanded, Price 25 conts per box, For sale by gdly J. K. ISH Omaha. —_— Special Ordinance No. 246. ¥or levying a special tax for the grading of Daveaport strest from 18th to_15th street, in the sity of Omalin, eounty ef Dougies, slats of Nebrasta. Bo 1t ordalzed by #he eity eouncll of the elty of Umaba: Surion I That the several sums sel oppo- i#3 to the follewinz described premises, to wit: . end J. ot Omat, 411 04§ Edward Daris, lot 6, block 3, eity of Omahs, o Adolphus Sletkin, 1ot 7, block 68, ity of Omahis, 81163 ra siLe. James Creighton, lots §, 6, 7 and 8, bloek 59, ity of Omeha, $46 B3, ¥ Kuhee, N one-halt of 1ot1, bleck 74, ity of Omabe, 81168 eon. Retcheuvery, W. oneibalt of lot §blosk ty of Omaha, $5. 3 ht. 'E. one'hall of lot$, block 74, oy 2 o, Mo ) ., lob 3, bloek 74, ity of Omaba, $11. . ‘Byron Bead, let 4, blosk T4, ety of Omaba, nLes, . A Taylor, lesea, lot 3, blosk 16, eity of Omatia, $11.88. Mary' Van Des Burg, ot 8, block V5, eity of Omata, $11.63. June B. Dost, ot 3, biock 16, city of Omats, sLes First Baptist ehureh, lot 4, bloek 15, eity of @maba, $11.65. ‘Total'smouat, $186.11, Belog_one-halt_the eosh and cxpenses, sp- roved by the clty council for the grading ef sveapor strest, from 18th to 16ih sirost, i front of and ad}oining the same, i pursuxaes of n eontract entorsd into by theclty of Omabs, with P. Welsh,on the 14th day of Augast, 1§30, be and the same are horeby respectively 'levied a0d asssued agaast each of suid lots, lots, and premises, bouncing and abuftiag up- ‘said portion cf Davenportstreet s0 improved, payabloso tho clty freasurer within whirty (80) ays of this date. {26, I1. This erdinance shall take effect and e in feres from and alter ils passage. (Bigusa) JAMES E. BOYD, Prasident City Counell. Pasted November oth, 1850. ttest: 3. FMSIARTNET, City Clerk. Appreved November 11(b, 1880. (Blgned.) CHASE, Mayor. The sbove tax besomes do.nquent on the 10th day of December, 1880, after which date ten (10) Dar sent, penaity'aud interest at the rate of oue () gar e per” month, in. advance, will be added: 8. 6. MALLETTE, City Treasurer. Special Ordinance No. 247. o lavylng s special tax for the grading of 18th sxest, fiom Farnham sireet 10 Capital ave- Tuie, {a the efty'of Omahs, county of Uouglas, state of Nebrasks. Bo it ordained by the city councl! et the ety of Oumaba: Excrien I, That the several sums set oppe- ity thefollowiag. descibed preaises, tomit: T, W-T. Richards, 1ot & bleck 116, ity of Oaade, w211 S anaocm, ot 1, blowk 115, elty of Oma- T . Durie 8 aneialt of Iob 8, boak 00, ity of Omabs, $30.85. 15 Sharnye ¥ ove hat of Tot 8, bleak 109, ey of Omaki, 48 85, " Murpby, lot 1, block 109, eity et Omaks, Elisa P. MoCermisk, lot 8, block 84, ity of ‘Emma Ceffman, lot 1, blosk 84, city of Oma- b, T2 "Triniéy charch lot 4, block 8, city of Omaba, John MeCormick, N. one-halt of lot §, blosk 6. £ one hat ot o 8, block 85, s ‘urhs, ot 6, blosk 108, city of Omabs, Martha S, Fisk, ot 5, biock 108, eltv of Oma- ba, G211 ‘Alvia Seanders, lot 4, blosk 116, city of Oma- b, $E8T fifi«. Paxton, lot 5, block 116, city of Oms the cost and experses, ap- ‘Troved by the city council for the grading of 18h street from Farobam stroet to Capital avenue, in front of and adjoining the same, in trt. entared foto by e of July, 1889, be and 7. spactivly levied” and sasesed aguint sach of i low, parce oflots,aud premises abutting upon sed portien of 1§th graded,” pavable 4 the oty rearurer witoln | thirty (30) days from this date. he, 1L, Tols ordinane shall ke efest and ‘be in force from and after its paarsge. (Bigned.) £S"E Bovo, City Gounell. Pamed Nov. 9th, A. D., 1890, Attest: 3. F. McCarexsy, City Clerk. Approved Nov. 1ith, 4. D, 1880 u L) ©. 8. CHASE, Magor. The above tua besomes delinguent on the 10 day of vesamber, 1880, aftar which date ben (10) z cont. penalty and {atersst at she rate of one E}m © cont. per month, in advance, wil be 8. G. MALLETTS, City Trossurer. 1650 J. C. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Capltol Ave,, Opp. Masonio Hall, OMAHA, - - - - - NEB, . Folsom, lot 5, bock. B8, city | Pote E. Creighton, lob 8, block 63, eity of 16t cal 45 Yearsbeforethe Public. THE CENUINE | DR.C.McLANI'S, LIVER PILLS | are not recommended as a remedy “ for | all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in | affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- | ache, or diseases of tiiat character, they | and without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to, or after taking quinine. A: a simple purgative they are unequalcd. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, ‘The genuin are never & Each box hasa red-wax seal on the | with the impression, MCLANE'S LIVE! PILL. Each wrapper bears the sig tures of C. McLaxE and Frswixe Bros | @ Insist upon having the genuine | D& C.MCLANE'S LIVER PILES pre | but same yronunciation. UNLIKE PILL ANT THE USUAL PURGATIVES, IS PLEAS- ANT TO TAKE, And will prove at oncethe most nt and harmless SYSTEM RENOVATOR sod CLEANSER that has yot beca blought to ublie notice. For CONSTIPATION. BILIOUS- KEss, UEADACHE, PILES, aud ail ditorders arising from an obstructed state of the systcm, itia incomparabiy the best curative extant. Aol mitations; fnsist on getting the articlo | led for. | TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is put up in | bronsed tin boxes oniy. Price 60 cents. Atk your druggist for Descriptive Pamphiet, or ad- ‘dress the proprister, . 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COOK, UNDERTAKER, | (* OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC | BAN FRANGISCO OF¥ICE—2 New Montgom- GO EAST —¥ia TE— Chicage & Neorihwestern RATLW ALY . &380 MILES OF ROADI HORT, SUAE and Safe Route Setwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS —axo— CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE d s1] polnts EAST aad NORTH. GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ARY CTHER "ROAD IN THE WEST. Itis the ONLY ROAD betwern COUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO Upon which le ran and ta pieass al classes of FIRST-LASS MEALS at its hat finflfiTflr&{fvflnm cuass { Best Travelng Accommoda- vour ticket by this Rouie NONEOTHER. 1t you wish the 1 buy ta can sell vou Through Tickets la this road and Check nsual Bag- g Fres of Charge Gor. 14th, aud at Unlon Pacif Depot. Unlon Paecifc Ticket Offce, eryStrest. Giaers, m For inormation, foiders, tainable at Home Ticket ‘agont. of the Company, oF W. B STENNITT, MARVIN HUCRITT, Goo'iManazer Gen'l Pasn. Ageat, JAMES T. GLARK, ‘Gen'l Ag't Omaha & ouncll Blfts. | wps, ete., not ob- ‘wilirees any THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl THRE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (JUINCY| RAILROAD. | { | | | With $mooth ard Perfect Track, Elegaat Pase Senger Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS | It e acknowledged 5 the by, ‘raval uver it, w0 bo the Best Appolted and Best Maniged Eosd io the Conniry. PASSENGERS GOING HAST 8hould oear in mind that this ia the BEST ROUTE TO GHICAGD, | And Points East, North sud Northwest. Passengers by this Route have cholce of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advautage of Six Dally Lines ot Pairos lceping Cars from O o New York City Without Change. Al Exprees Trains on this line are equipped with e Westingboute Paant Alr Brakie sad ‘Miller's Patent Sufoty Plattorm and Couplers, e most Perfect Pro- tection Against Acs- ‘donts in the world. PULLHAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Arerunonth Buriagton Route. Information concerning Routes, Rates, Time Confuctions, stc., will bs cheerfully given by applying st the offies of the Burlington Keute, 3 Fourteentn Strest, Omabia, Nebrasks. PERK(NS, D. W. RITCHCOCK, o Manager, ~ Gon. Westa Pag de't 3.0, PHILLIPFI, 85 Joo., Me. ‘Genoral Lgent, Omaha. H. P. DUEL, ‘Gicket Agent, Omaha. og. I3 fopé-d1 SHORT LINE 1880. K. C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R,, 18 tho ouly Direct Line to BT. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA sad the WEAT. o change of cars between Omaba and 8t. Louls ad but one betyween Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REAOMING ALS Eastern & Western Citles With leas charges sadin advance of other lines. “Tis ntize lne 18 eauipoed yih Pulimac's ia0e S cep! a0 Day Cosch- wiiliers "bataty - Patiorns x84 ‘Goupler and the celebrated festinghouse Air-Brake, S&SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWR £5Via Kansaa City, St. Josoph andBQ £ CouncilBlnfs k& via B8 & Joeand$t. Louls. WA Ticke's for sale st all coupon stations fa the J. ¥.'BARNARD, A. C. DAWES, Genfi St Qo' P, & Teket | w: 6. SEACHRIST, Tickst Ageny 4 Fiftcenth Strost, botween Fy =d 'A.'B. BARNARD, E? Donglas, Union Block, Omabs, 308, TEHON, Pass. Agont, Omaba. Geu'rl Agent, Omaka. To Nervous Sufferers--The Great European Remedy—Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specifio Medicine. 1tis & positive cure for Spermatorrhes, Seminal Weakiunts, Impotency, and il diseces eeuiting trom Selt:Abise, s Mental Anxiety, Lews of Memory, Pains in the Back or 8ids, and dissases that lead 10 ccrss, g Pamphiote sent free to all._Write for them and gee full ., §1.00 por package, or six pask- 5. nidroes il ordeta'o 3B SIMPSON MEDICINE 0., Noa. and 106 M St., Bufilo, 0. F. Goodman, Soldn mabatby C. 3 K1 ud il dragh 02d Feilows’ Blosk. Prompt sttention given 1> orders by telograph. P00 S m oo o Lo cad DUD ouci tree. Addrems . Hallesh 14 O ?‘U'LL"AN HOTEL CARS! o Poisoning, ia : By the ' diseoverst K 3 ecifically depoeits for | in the memtir givt ircametances o t has n very | OMAHA TICEET OFFICES—19}¢ Farnham BL., | containing post . |80ld by DRUGGISTS, prices. IS THE GREAT CONNECTING from Chicago 0 Biuts, passing throaeh Jollet, OLEra oifae. Kot Teiund. Daven N sitizoly the Railroad, which Gwns, a0d Operaies s through | L. Iine from Chicago into the Stata of Ranses. of e besu our: CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS is hi; 1y rocommended and unsurpassed for Weal lneys, Dropsy, Bright's Dise Loss of Energy, ility, or any Obstructions a or Bladder Mseas:s’ Also for Yellow Fever, ney ialarial sections. FAF with JUNIPER BERRIFS and BARLEY MALT ws have the Kilneys and Urlnary Organs, remoring In juriooe stealn ing sensatico heat o irritasion cal Sinere on diicult to make o acceptadle to CLEANSE the KID Ladiss sspecially pre parstion . mach Y+ frow MARTIY, algos Proprietary Govern license) by Druggists, Grocers and Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. 1t not found at ;0ar Drigis: o Grocers, wo will send a bottlo prapaid to the mearest expesss offies to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis. GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers supply the irede st manufastur Wholesalo agsua in Cmiata, WHO 1S UNACQUAINTED wiTH TH SEE BY EXAMINING D & PACIFICR. R. THE EAST & THE Wi for entiny ot cur CHICAGO, R Its maia line runs purpnsesonly. ey aco Leavor . il velig made in Dolo o H.iv(;lm N .'llumm' .- W AN TR . O A“! e %1 1L Cs g.s-. b Sk Saror, wia N S i T 1 P& W. Rds. i e Ry oal liwaukes and At Lock Taand™ e magnitcantsy in o iy G s, 8 I is Iaid with steel rai = e W hat wil plense you mOsE will ba the pleasira i "Tour Genis il pasin over 1 S 5 i ficant Dintog C. Exprass Trbine You get an entire secved in any Brsi-ciass boton 2 that accompany o conta. g the fact that a majority of the “soparate aparimer i WINDOW SHADHES. And Everything Upemining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHS. OEAS. SHIVERIO 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. 4p %4 mon th sat DENTESTRY. 1(; I IR BISDO) == | Gene S @ -| T, 8. HITOHOOOK, M. D. S., | B A From New York has located In Omaba, and 16th and Douglas. 000,00 0000w SHOW CASES mm 50,00, uawcrACTORED BY 200,080 O. J. WILDE, e 1817 CASS £T., OMAIIA, NEE. | 78" ast Cor. of Fifteonth & Dougine 8t.. A good assortment always on hand. W8 | OMaHA, S£B. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. : The Boston Cash Dry Goods Store, Now Open in Kennedy’s New Brick Building, 10th and Jones Streets. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIINSI Direct from the Awuction Rooms of New York and Boston, will be offered in SILKS, 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.