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i ———————————— ———————————— e —————————— - . CHARLES POVELL, USTICE OF JHE PE%C] Puraham £ 3., Oma ¥i4, SISERAL, AT L4 W—itogm 6, Creighten. th 5t , OMAHS, REB. 3. L. THOWAS, TIONNYT AT LAW—Loase tmoues, buye 4 seile real exate. Room 6, Creighton . TREUP, LaW—0Mo. 1o Hasaeoms dobe ¥ T DEXTER L, THEYAS, AT 47 L Crateny 2 o el - A k. t2. CHADWICK, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office 1508 Farnbam . L. PEABOBY, § AWYER_Ofooin ton Blosk, next ts 4 Post Ofice, OMAHA, NEUEASKA. ~ O'BRIEX &eanilm, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFION-Union Block,Fifieenth an¢ Faroham' D S. EENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUD. & I15TH STS. W. J. Connell, Attorney-st-Law. Offoe: —Frout roous, 20w brick bulléing, N. Taroham Btroets. ~Baviox. Gids & Ruotox REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. jal sttention will be given to all sulte - corporsiions of description ; will T a Wi Oousieof the Sie ai the et Siaio. " Offcn. Farabam St cpporiia Gt Howe: EDWARD W. SIMERAL, TIOKNEY AT LAW—Room ¢ Oreigbtcn ATEl00 o a0 Donginssrwee. oo . F. MAKDERSON, TIOKNIY AT LAW 23 Farnham Street Omaha_Nevraska W.T. Bicaanvs. U3, sy RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Orrin—215 South Foarteenth treet. stadre, o Hansoow’s comer Fificenth and BY THE USE OF BR. BOSANKO’S S —— BILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND | YICHING PILES { _which wcia @i Semseaaut S . Tha TRY IT**CURED e U UNRED | PRICE, 50 CENTS, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, md when you can not obtain itof him, w, il semd it, prepaid, on reseipt of price Be. Bosanko's Treatioe on Piles sent fre m application. Address ME DR. BOSANKO MEDICINE CO. | THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNE ato furs 1o Tullow wi DLE SUFFERING. 1 o Vicadache; Dyspensia, Tuxne i Piles, oKl | Dishetos, vine, Mitky the blood ¢ should TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY-BEE - For One Year. THE DAILY BEE AGRICULTURAL. OMAKA PUBLISHING 3., PROPRIETORS 915 Farnham, bet. 9¢h and 10th Strests TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Copy Ly, in dsaace (postpl Smontee - 3 mouths T:ME TABLES THE MAILS. R B, %9 ., 240 p.m. T 830, m, e0p. Prianay E3 P WROANOON P 5% - pom. s for Siaies Jows lesve but onoe s 308 m : x m. Sundays. 1401 "THOMAS F. HALL. Fostmaster. And Depariare of Trains 88 5 gi‘ £ § Arrival UNION PACIFIC. 200 a. m. | fall p.m. | Exprose. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERK. :40 7 m. | Expro Sundays excepted. KANSAS CITY, ST, JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. T | s i it FaleS Sieping ars oo Guc 1 Ui Depot. OMARA & NORTHWESTERN AXD S1OUX ITY & PACIFIC EAILROADS. 2o | Fxprem. S e B s © &M R R in NEBRASKA. ey peee Torough Bay-80am | Through Exp Thnemti it o | o SIOUK CITY & 5T, PAULR K. m, 108 m., . 85, m 6 p. Wy, 6P 5 leavin: Owaha 2t znd 11 Conc e st Wb, OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R smnve ol 435 p.m. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonertul dlaceveriosin the world havobeen made Amone other things whore Sante £:zs stayed Ohiidren oft ssk If e makes 2oods or ot Sy o i s oLy of Show ey lear to the Fole bosuiful greea, ind far brigier Birds with the hies of a rafobow wers found, While flowerd cf exquisile fragrance were grow ing aronnd. ot long were i belvir woon ca Twas an e inoked He radc fn s But he Ho showed them all uver his wondorful relm, Aud fastoriea makiug goods for Women sud min Farriers wcro working on hats great snd el o Bance's Vhey weroscading thom iy Kingl, S Glove Baker il them st oo, “our Gloves wo are sendinz to Bunce, Santa showed them suspenders aad maiy things more. Saying I alse took these 1o friend Gunce's Banta Claus then whispercd a secre: be'd Az in Omaha every one knew Sunce well, e therefore shouad send his £oods to hid care, Enowing his friends will get their full share. Now remember e dwellers in Omaba town, Alleho wat preseats to Lunes o round. For shirts, collare, ot gloves great and small, Send your sistar of auut ene and all. ‘Bunce, Champion Hattor of the Weet, Donclas ront, Om: DE. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTINC PHYSICIAN BAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED: HIS MED- 10AL OFFICE, 448 Tenth Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA aciione i mgey, bob i I practize acate and chronic diseases be. consulted uight and day, and wil visl part of the cits and comnty an rosiot nf Tettn et | PAD A new an hitherto unknown, remedy dor all dlscascs of the Kidneys, Biadder, svo: Urinary Oreane. 1t will posstavely cure Disbetes, Gravel, Drop. sy, Bricht's Discase, inability Lo fetain of expell the Urine, Catarrh of the Bladder, hich colored and scaniy vrine, Paintul Urinating, LABC BACK, General Weakness, and all Female Cdro- platuts. Ic avolds tnteranl medlcines, I cortaln 181t effects and cures when nothing clee can_ For sate by al Draggista or sent. by mall freo upon recelpt ot the prioe $2.00.__ —. DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. 5 .._your addrem. for: our. Ikle bock, i e MPS K 1RH. Azwat for Nahraces | ‘Wintering sweet Potatoes. | The keeping of sweet potaices in the hands of the dealer or comsvm | is usually difficolt and cosjly, becau: of their dicposition=—of dopnrent pre- { dis on—to decay. are, first, too much’ rough | botare thoy reach these part | second, want of scquaintance with | their nature. The sweet potato is & semi tropical product, and the rulcs that apply to northern or round pat [ toes are not applicable to tiem. In must e avoided. Braises and githes aro dangerous, aod_even unuccessary bandling is unsafe for long keeping When dug thay should b in the sun long enough to dry off nicely, end then, if designed for tho apring mar- ket, be removed to a warm_and dry room or callar ane stored in boxcs, barrels, bins or cribs. Here, at first, they will ‘‘sweat,” aud this is their most critical period. The room should be kept warm; or even: hot until they are through- with the sweating pr.cess, which will notlast more than a couple of weeka or thereabouts, derending somewhat on the additicns made to the pile from day to day and the de- gren of heat kept up. Under no cir- cumstances should they bo allswed t bacome chilled st this time. When ouce -dry - very little heat, just enough to maintaia & tempera ure of from 50 to 70 degrees, is enouzl. When a large number are stored to- gether some part of the rcom must ba warmer than is actually necestary, in order that the older parts shall nat be to0 cold. , This, of course, relates to rooms warmed by stoves or furnaces Where the heat can be conducted through all the lower parts of the room by means of pipes a more equ- able ~température can be secured. Good, dry oellars are easiest man- aged because not liable to sud- den changes of temperature, but they must be dary. Cemented floors add to their safety and convenience. The bios og, cribs, if such are uscd, should be raised a few inches from the flour,and they should also e 30 s ranged that the potatoes ) not touch the Rolangalar boxes o crates, with slatted sides, are excellent in storing—Dbetter than barrels, thoush neither are desirable where larg quantities’ are to be kept, as they waste too much spsce. Hundreds or even thousinds of bushels may be stored in a single crib, but it 1s sufor and more convenient that the erib should be_ long and nacr,w—say rot overfour ' feet wide The crib be six or seven fest 2 though soms growers think it ssfer that in such a case thero ehould be a about ha'f way up to thos, om of pressure. In my own practics Thave hot tound this essential. The great prin's are to “‘handle with care,” to get them, well dried off soon after temperstare; mederately low. o very warm rcom they will sprout. This shows they ara in good Lealth as regards propa; but it deterio rates the gulity. packing for market all thess sprouts sh uld b robbed of ruised or witl laced soon where the and = potato whi . c1u often has started to by cutting out ilia rot and near a hotstove. A p with a gash in it will bo like'y, to rot ualees |cut or broken in two s tha wound can dry. If the rct appeara the pits or orib; aud the rotum imens ean bo reached without turbing the rest, it is well to tuke them out, butit is very unsfe to overhaul a large quantity merely to get out a few that are decaying. The discase, fortunately, is not contagions I have occasionally found 1g potatoes cempletely imb in rotten specimene, axd yet sou; the best. 1fleft undisturbed a long time the rotten cnea will dry up. An overhauling or assorting of the pile will only aggravate the trouble. ‘Housekeepers buying few bushiels or barrels at a time for heme con- sumption should keepBem in & Farm place—say behind itchen stove or near it—aud never in a moist cellsr. I they donot keep wel warm kitchen or in a wa'm, dry cellar it I8 because of too much rovgh ustge in the transit from the grower to the consumer. - Thiw is thd reason why it will never bo a mfo investment for northern dealers to buy in largs quan- tities in the fall with a view t) winter storage,. as they. do with-round or “Irish” potatoes. Some growers are careless, whils railroad freight hands, expressmen, carmen, ctc., are prety much always so,and the kezping quali- ties of a sweet potatco after they get through with'it ‘are ot much to boast of. - ParLre SxyDER. ddey Vineland, November, 1880. Nut-Bearing Trees. Few things that can be obtained at » comparativly small expense add more to the pleasures and profits of a farm than a good assortment of nut- bearing trees. - Nearly. all persons, old as well as ycung, lketo gather nuts in the fall, and all enjoy cracking aud ating them before a blazing fire in Winter. Many of ou: native nuts are the equal of thiss that are im- | purted if they are properly cured, and the pecan, which oan be cultivated frther north than it is fonnd iv ite wild state, is_suporicr (in the opinion of most. pcnong to any variety of foreignnuts. Hogs are very fond of eating nuts snd will wander long dis- tances in the woods after them, Thousands of hogs ure fattened-every year on the mast found in!the river bottoms in the southern and SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, Ca.ll and examine our Stock. Boston Now Open in Kennedy’s New Bri'ck Building, 10th and Jones Streets. | the first place, all roogh. handling | 1 spec- | zspac P { corn the | 8 and southwestern states. When farmers have a plenty of mast they aro saved the troubls of raising crop. Most nut-bearing trees .are orna mental sa well as useful _The pecan, shellbark and_common hickory are very stately whon fally grown, and or» very benutiful when young. The butternut and black walnut sre shape- ly trees at all siages of their growth, present a fine appesrance when It s not adviea- | i they become larze. ble'to plant the black walnut in gar- s or.culiivated fields, or in any o whero the roots will extend in | soil that is under cultivation. It is toiter to plnt them along the sides of roads; in' pastures or on broken ground that s of little or no valuefor ordinary farm crops. They may be growu to excellent advantaga in lanes feading to pastures, or on the banks of sireams and ravines. Walout and but- ternut thrive well and produce abun- dantly when erown on bottom lsnd that has good drainage. It is very diffi-ult to transplant nut- earing trees, even when they are anite young, on account of their lng wip-reots. I this root is cut off and the tree removed with a ball of - frozen earth adhering toit, it may live seve- 1] yoars, but tho chances are that it will never makea very thrifty or pro- duciive tree. It is aeordingly better to plant the nuts in_the place where tho trees cre desired. Thoy may be planted in the fall, bt their is some danger of their being dug upand eaten by small enimals. If plauting is de- layed tifl spring the nut should be placed gathored in shallow boxes of rand or Tight soil and left in an exposed condi- tion where they will freeze, It fa best 1o excavate a hole severs] feet aud fill it with mar vare or decayed leaves and e soil and place the nuts_within o w inches of the surface. Tiis wil insure a vigorous growth. Beans for Stock Fesding. Mr. Partridgs, an_Orleans county, Y., farmer, sends to The Rural Home the following particulats con- cerning beans s food: *‘During the winter sesson Mr. P. keeps from fif- teen to twenty-five familiss picking e, and the damaged oues picked gether with the split ' bea | screened out befora picking, aro sold 1o our farmers for feeding sheep and swine, but mostly_for sheep. Some aro fed to oows, and with zood resul T have in mind one farmer, formerly frm this county, but now living nesr pencerport, who has [ good muny hesns of us for feeding his cowe, end he stated that, if when eding weal he would change to feed ing beans, thero would be an inc-ease of from o1e t two quarts per day. in amoust of milk, aud when changed from beans to 2 corresponding dccrease. <ally ndapted to the . not enly having the ing rroperties of corn, but also conti zome - ingredient which rs larzely into e prodactisn ot They aro more vsluable for whera wool ix tho cbject seusht As to faoding aw tave ts Lara toeat \hem by de: grees, and then by co: king and mixing bran or meal wit them they anawer very-well to_foed young pigs ot s:ore 1023, aad will give them-a-good start; but pork meado mainly from foeding e i1 not considered by your ferm- s worith more than cit takes erve.it. It alsays preduces spongy pork, ad cogking ries away o almost nothing, alta the lird from the same . will not harden, but remalus of asoft, Wi sWine are List six to eight weeks bo- clagghteri anged to o resu'ti are mul ter, the ceming to hard Mr P.sold quite a good many to i heans fuz fecding shiep -one 1 §8 per twng they are now them ot $11 per ton, or 85 cents per bushel, thete being a steady domad for them for fecdivg sheep. A large number of _our farmers haye s shcep for market the past winter, and have been- well paid in every instance.” d ta — How to Freata Wateh. Chamners Journsl. Having obtaiced a real” seivicesble article, you shonld, in_order, to pro- duce satisfactory. Tesults, follow vat these rales: Wind up your watch every day at the eame hour. This gencrally done at the hour ‘we retire Vo rest, or perhaps, better still, the hour we rise, - Aveid putting a watch on & marble slab or near anything ex- cessively co'd.” Tre sudden transition from heat to cold, contracting the metal, miy sometimed cattse tho ain spring t). braak, - Ind:e:d, the'cold coagulates the oil, snd the wheel- work and pivots, working loes freely, affect tho ropularity . of » the timekeeper. When we lay .our watch aside we cught to slope it on a watch-zase 50 as to keep it nearly. in the same _position 83 it has in the pocket. In laying aside your watch be surc that it rests on its case, as by suspendingit_free the_action of the Ealance may cause osoillation, which may considerably interfers with going. 1f you wonld kesp your watch clean, ‘you must be quits sure that the case fits firmly, and never })m it into any pocket but one made of cather, Those pockets which Are lined with eloth, cotton or eslicogive, by tho constant friction, & cectain quantity of flnff, which enters mott watches, _evon thoses. the. cases ot which shut firmly. TF .the watch is not a *‘keylose’ one, the key should bs small, in order that we may teel the resistance of the stop workj then wecsn stop intime without foro: ing avything. It is also uecersary that the tquare of the key should:cors oily | on nearly as soon as they are | reepond with that of th watch. Tfit be too large, it may in a short tim cause the wind-up equare to suffer from undue wear and tear, the recti- ying of whioh is rather expensive Thelnds. of an ordinary watch ean be turned bckward without much Tt is, however, always be o the hands forward to adjust your ateh to correct time. A skilfal watchmaker one day thus reasoned with acustomer who com. plained of his_watch: “You com- | plained,” said he, “that veur watch | gains & minutoa month, Well, then, you will corgiatulate yourself when you have heard we. You are aware | that in yovr wetch the balanca, which | in n regulator, mites five owilations everysecond, which is 432,005 a day, at your watch, exposed to all the itudes which heat and cold oc- on it, the varying weight of the ir and the shaking to which to which it is subjcted, has not varied more than a minute s month or two seconds ady. It has only acquired with ach vibfation of the balinc: a varia: tion of the 216,000th part of o second, Judge, then, wh.t must be the ex- treme perfection of the mechanism of this watch.” A watch cannot go for an indefinite period. without being repaired or cleaned. ~ At the expiration of a cer- tain time the oil dres up, dust ac malates, and wear and teat ¢ro inevit able results 0 ths wholo machinery— the functions becoming ircegular and frequently ceasing to act altogather. A person possessing a watch of good 3 uality, and desirous of preser a8 such should have it cleaned'every twa years at least. Bat oare should be faken to_confido_this cleaning o repairing to careful hands; an incap- able workman may do great injury to a watch oven of the simplest construc tion. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Consump- tion and all discases that lead to it, such as stubborn coughs, neglocted Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asth ma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickling in the throat, Hosrseness, Soro Throat, and all chronic or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. King's New Dis covery has noequaland has establishod for itself a world-wide reputation. Many Ieading physicians racommend and use it in thoir practioe. The form- ula from which it is prepared is high- Iy rocommended by all medical jour- nals, The clorgy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing | terms. o to your druggist and get a | tetal bottlo frea of cost, or & regular | sizo for SLO0. For sale by a(o) J. K. ISH, Omaka. | 1 you t-0 troutlad with fover and agne, dumb Ague, billlons fexer, fuun e, o 1o s see of tha. o, and wish to got it well, try the new revely. brof. Guil- metts Fronch Liver Pad. . As Sour drugeist for i€ and tako nother, t soud $L50n & Tol.do, 0. The B Cnte; Birs Rhetim, ¥ o, anp- o3 Han s, Corns, and ail Kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Sulve ia guaranteed to glva perfect satiafac- re fund or sal. ISH Omahe tlod in every case or mo: Pric 25 colsta por box. T ¥ J. . VAPOR, | Capitol Avej, Opp. Mazonic Hall, OMAHA. NEB g " & week 10a day'at cme earily o ontfit L 3 cmAddTe.e T & | I | =!ways Cures and never disap= . The warld's groat Pain- vor for Man and. Boast lioap, guick and relia ble. PITCHER' . CASTORIA is not Narce ‘c. Children grow fat upon. Mothers like, arsd Physiciai - recommend CASTORIA. 1t regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, | allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER’S CA- _TARRH Care, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala= dy, by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac- cination. Other remedics may roliove Catarrh, this cures at any stage before Consumption vets in. - ] 45 Yearsbeforethe Publie. THE CENUIKE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as & remed. the ills that flesh is beir to,”” but in ctions of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints.-D; ‘p , and Sick Head- i, or diseases that character, t without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to, or after taking quinine. As | + simple purgative they are unequaled. | BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ‘The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red- wax seal on the withthe impression, McLANE'S LIV PILL. Each wrapper bears the tures of 0. McLaxe and FLixe Bros Insist upon having the genuin D& C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILES, pre | pared b FLENING BROS., Pittsburgh, P the market being full of i the name MeLane, spelled differently but same pronune “for AND THE USUAL PURGATIVES, IS PLEAS- ANT TO TAKE, And will prove at once the most potent and harmless SYSTEM RENOVATOR and CLEANSER that has yot ben brought to blic notice. For CONSTIPATION, BILIOUS- NESS, HEADACHE, PILES, avd al dirorders arising from an obstructed state of the system, itis incomparably the best curatire extant. Avold imitations; Insist on gtting the articls called for. TROFIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE Is put p in bronzed tin boxes ony. Price 60 centr. _ A} your druggist for Descriptive Prmphict, or ad- Qrees the proprietor, . E. HETAERINGTOX, New York or San Franciseo. Before Purchasing Awr Forx of So-Called ELECTRIC BELT, Band, or Applisnes represented to curs Nervuus, Clironic and Specia_ Disoases, send o the PUL VERMACHERGALVANIC 03 , 613 Moatgomery | Stroet, San Franclics, Cal.,’for tner Free Pamphlet and *The Eicctri wilLaave time, health and m mey. The P. G. Co. are the only dsalers In Genuine Electrie Ap- plisnces on the American Continent. HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthms, Oroup, All diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and Pulmonary Organs. USE 2CCORDING T DIREOTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE Tuisinstitaton,located a: Denvar, Colorsdo, on And. Commarea sntar of the mintly the bat and st et i for tho MERCANTILE TRAINING | —OF— | Young Men and Ladies G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Seczelary. ‘The most extensive, thorough and complete Lion of the kind iz the world. Thousnds o of accounanis and Eusivces men, L the prin- cipal cities abd towas o the United States, owe thair succeas to our cour.o «f training. The Right Kind of Education for Youug Mgn and Ladies. Flns, new brick block. at function ot three street car lines. Elogantly fitted and furnished apartments for the application of and carrying out of our novel and systemstic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING Youug men who contemplate s business life, and parents having sons to educate, are particu- latly requested to send for our new Circalar, ‘which will give fall information as to terms, condition of entrance, etc. Afiress @. W. FOSTER, President, 80955 Denver, Colorado. PROPOSALSFORGRADING., | Orrcx o7 Cre Cuamx, Ouama, N Nov. Joun, 150, | Sexie) proposals will be roceived by the un- dersigned until ruesdsy, Nov. 53d, 1880, for Siling in the old creek, sonth of Leaveasworth sirect Letween 14th a- d 15th siraets The work wil bo fling In dirt to bs hsuled according to - _instructions . feom -the | ity engineer (r Jas Stephorson, ebairmen of thie commttee cn stre ta and ‘grades, and said | ing Wil beon the property owned by she dity the streota and 'a loys fn. the. vieinity all n;ecify tho pri o por c.ble yard for cich amoint of sarth a8 miy ba ordered Fauled s ‘ective of what that amonn may be. "Envelopes containing aaid bidsshall bemarked | “Eid] for Grading 01 Leavenworth stroet” and % the undectigned at a e not | lod " The Tigh 14 reserved. oy. 10 reject any sad a1l M. . F. MOCARTNEY, ity Cletk: —via TEE— I Chicago & Northwestern RAXLW AW 2380 MILES OF 70AD! It is the SHORT, SUBE and Safe Lonie fetws COUNCIL BLUFFS LS CHICAGU, MILWAUKEE and all potta EAST aci NOWTH itis th ONLY ROAD hetwen CIL BLUFFS and OHICAG: Cpoe. whick, PULLMAN HOTEL CARS!| Lt addition to 1 travelers, it give EATING STATION 18 STEEL BN 78 TS i ilar TTS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS 1t you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda- ©co Bladder Miscases. tlons sou will bay your ticket by his Route & AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. Al Tocket Afenta can il von Tarough Tickots | in ihirond and Chock awanl Bac- | s Free of Crarge | OMANA TIOEET OFFICES—1244 Farnham 5t , Gor. 14th, and at Unlou Pacidc Depot. DEXVER OFFICE n Colondo Coriral and | ] nlon Pacifc Ticket Offce. SAN FRANGIS0O OFVICE—% Now Montgom. | *1 Gentlomen wil find ey Strest. it can the sysiem. nd 8 elreumstances wittor 1t has a ver; pleasan DNEGEN tho beu: Stamp. which permits KIDNE: Otbor Persons everywhers. o, tolders, eta., not ob- For tpformat tainable st Home Ticket , adiress any | ageat of the Company, or MARVIN HUGHITT, W W STEMANTT, Geo'l Manager, ofice to you Gen Pass. Azoat, CBI04GO, ILL. JANES T. GLARK, { Gen'l A’t Omaha & Connell Blafts THROUCH TO CHICA Without Change of Carsl| THR | CHICAGO BURLINCTO & (UINGY Wholesale agents fa Omaha, prices. WHO 18 UNACOUAINTED WIT) THE GEOC s Smoc th aud Per enger C PULLMAN SLEEPIKG & DIRIHE CARE | Ttssckuowicdeet o g PASSENGERS GOING BAST Shoud ome it that il e BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGS, "And Points Fast North e Passengors by this Route have cholce of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Dai Sicepiag Cars from New York City Without Change | 411 Eapross Trafns on this line are equipped with the Westingbouse Patent Air Braks and Millor's Patent Safety Tlaifor and Couplers, the most Porfect Hectlon Agaings Acct ‘dent in the world PULLWAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'MINC CAR2 Are runon t: Buriington Route. | RS eSS GO, ROCK ISL Consactions, $E8 Foniconin Sireat, Omaba. ebtaska OB PERRINS, | D W, HITCHCOCK. ool Manager, | Go. Woetn Pass Ag't 3.0, PRILLIPFI, Si. Joe.,, o, General Azent, Omata. H P. D ings (the capital o e ana Avoca: with b Sunction o Peria: W ke, Washington. Conizeville, Priacston. Tro: ron. Leayeaworth, Acnison, and ity w y, Oskaloosa. and Knox- A "% Indiand 143 Audubon: and ‘This s positivaly the on Newion to Moaroe: Wintorset; Atianti o farian. 1880. K.C.,8T. JOE&C.B. 8.8, I the oniy Direct Line to S8T. LOVIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEAT. magnifcenty et and 1th 5 @ost will bo the pleasura h hile of enjoring ‘your m Deautifal pralries o our magnloont D Through Express Triina Vou & Tea a8 k004 5a 18 secved in nny 15 For sevanty ive centa. o change of cars betwoon Omaha and St. Louls and bat one betwoon Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS | RRACTING AL | Eastern & Weste:n Cities | ctass hote) urposes, and P iidce PATACE CARS a o r ANwAS CIVY) W1t s charges xdtn adrance of oiber lines This entirc line is equipped with Pallman’s Palacn 5iceping Cars, Palaco Day Coac] ndillcrs ety Piattorm and Coupier_and the slebrated asioghouse Alr.Brake. SFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSTS | ‘earvia Kanms Cly,St. Joseph and 8 & CouncilBluffs K.R., via St 88 Jos 30d5t. Louls. W Tick for sale at il coupon stations In the Woat. J. F. BARNARD, A. C. DAWES, Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pass. & Ticket '8t. Josoph, Mo Et. Joseph, Mo, W. G. SEACHRIST, Ticket Agen., 216 Fiftdenth Btreet, between Fambaxs and iss, Union Block, Omaba, 308, TEHON, 'A- B. BARNARD, Pase. Agont, Omaba. Geu'rl Agent, Omaha. A. KIMBALL, Gen'l Superintendent [ WINDOW SHADES. T°g§:;z:f‘i§::?;_%?‘m'§ud Everything d)qmnumg to the Farnitare o B. Sin]:&sou‘s Specific | oholatery Trade. edicine Tt1s & positive cure for Spermatorrhes, Seminal Weakneas, Impotency, and al_ diseasos resulting | from Bell-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety Lows of Memory, Pains 11 the Back or Side. and diseases that lead to T LOWEST o 34 o G . DENTESTRY. T. S. HITCHOOCK, M. D. S, | From New York has located fn Omaha, and | Zuarantees to do firs Dental Rooms, over A. Craick: 16th and Do SHOW CASES MauvrACTORED BT O. J. WILDE, sout tree to all. particulars. Price, Specifc, §1.00 per ages {07 $5.00. _'Address al orders to. 3B, SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. Nos. Mand 108 Main St., Buffao, N. Soldin mibatby 0. F. Gooiman, J. , or six pack- 024 Fellows' Flock. Profapt atteation given ¢ or lers by telograpi 3, K.1:h ud all draggists evesywhere. B Sz myousomn o outt tres. ruiand. ¥ 1erms ang Adéress B. Hallett & O 1817 CASS ST., OMAHA, NEE. & A good sssortment always on hand. B :D:R.'sr GFOODS STORE. (Goods Direct from the Auctioa Bppms ' of New York and -Boston, will be _offered in ' " HOSIERY, DOMESTICS AND MILLINERY. ~ You can save E toj2;0 per cent. by bfiying of us. German and Swedis Ualike any other prepa always usd ¢ 54 a family medicine. idney Tonic evor NOTICZ—Each bottls hears the signaturs of LAWRKENCE & MAR THE PRINCIE, THIS GREAT | FoLLOWS: PHENIX ASSURA. , bt CLEAN pp FuaT aginzo of cu R Viara yon can' enjoy your cept SE 1 Ladics capeciaily will like 11 not found at your Dragists or Grcers, wo will send a bottle prepaid to the nearest @ the o S ours of the day. icent 1ro leaour! riv LR SHIVER . R. At Orrowwa, witn ot accoimpany it | 8L & Pac. an ¢ AUKANSAS Crr7 with all lines for e and Sopinwost. PRICES. OELANS, SEEVERIO®S 1208 and 1219 Farnbham Streei. reneral Insurance Age N st Cor. of Fifteenth & Dotgias Philade o S FUND, Gaiitornia. 5i1 AMERICA ASSURANGECo 1, (K FIRE INS. CO - KIDNEGEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Wesk or Foul Kidneys, Dropsy, Bright’s Disease, Loss of Hner Nervous Debility, or any Obstructions arising from Kidne; 2 Also for Yellow Fever, Blood and Kidnay Poisoning, in infected malarial sections. ‘r OREST LEAP with JUNIPER BERRIFS and BARLET MALT we have o1 acta specifically on the Ridneys and Urinary Organs, removing I juek u slniog, smarting sensat ‘o heat or trritat ction in the Kidnevs showlag ite ofe. s fates and ander fon for Kidney difficulti. Tt hs beea difficwt to make & proparat. - o to the stoma. be KIDNEYS fr Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, lls. | Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everyw! TEELE, JOHNSON & CO., wii} rade at tanuty; RAE NV O (WIS THE counTRY, = S s Sy = Iine, and tranafors are ar Katisas City. Leavenwor nections befsy ‘and Atchism S T Union L { s icion, o L e PaYEfam . . R, FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW £00DS AT T we, N. 3., ,Capltal IGNAL,Cap- A OMAHA, ¥ Store, BARGATINSI |ONS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, TABLE LINENS, s