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! ) ) ! CHARLES POWELL, UBTICE OF THE PEACE—Comer 15th aud 5! Ferubam Sts., Omaba WM, SISERA TTORNEY AT LAW—Room 6, Crsighten A Block, 15th St., OMAHA., N ZoTsY rosuo. _oouvsenews wav OBRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, TO NEBRASEA FARME CALLYO ORGANIZE A STATE FARMERY ALLIANCE. To ths Farmers of Nebras er’ Club, of Melroy, I'HE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUBLISHING 00., PROPRIETORS. 918 Farnham, bet. 9th and 100k Stroets ‘TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIOX, 1 0opy 1 year, In advance (postpald). Smonie W groe: | Believing that the interests of the farmers of Nebraska and of the north- west_imperatively demend that they should organize for their own protes tion, and to theend that they may as- sume their own proper share of the powers of the stats, and not be com- TIME TABLES. THE MAILS. O &N, W.ER,630s m, 3:00p. 8 | pelled to bear more than their propsr CBaQIManm hp'n, o |share of its burdess, the Meltoy O 2t Jou 520 a Farmers’ club hereby invite azd ear- Eo i R T e ©.&R. V. to Lincoin, 10 & m. agricaltural soclety and grange in the I atate to send dslegates to Lincoln on ) Werlm\:dly.h the 5th day of January, 1881, for the pu of organigiog | AR R e S » Siate Farmera' alltance, to enable us SEiarlsm tpn to seoure the above ends, and o co- LE L‘i‘:‘;::."-" = { operate with similar bodies in other O ARV bob Dhncatn, 1800 7. ;. states, and with the national allisnce, ; QuaAr.llam to secare national lezislation in fur- B D e loare bat caces | theranca of the stine ends, day, vis: 308 m. Cheaper transportation for cur Iarge and increasing eurplas produots, | Opan from 18 to 1 p. m. Sundaye. THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster. and lower local rates, are essential method of desdenlng n is of striking simpli was discovered by Dr. Bon t of Phildelphia, in 1875. In asicg the mettiod ths operator merely re- Guests the patient to breathe rapidly, waki g about 100 respirations a min- ute, ending in rapi expirati At the end of from two to five minutes an entire or partial absence of pain T and during thst time testh may be drawn or incisions meds. The pa- ticnt mey be in any positlon, but that recommended is lying cu the side, and it is generslly best to throw » hand- kerchief over the face to_pravent dis- traction of the pavent’s sttention. When the rapid breathing is first be- un the patient may feel soms exhils ration; following this comes w sen; tionof fallnos 1a. tho head or dissi- ness, The face is at first flushed, and afterwards pale or_even bluish, the heart beats rather fesbly and fast, but the senee of touch is not affected, nor is consciousuess lost. The effect is produced in femalas more réadily than in males, in middle-aged more readily than 1n old; children can hardly be made to breathe properly. It ia de- gral , yells ngin, pitches onter a tree like killia' of a ake. L'sogot a nuder son, a young one,sn T'ee gwino ter give him de pigsn stoff. Sode champion in dis bock gots snake bit, d» hef” Yes.” “Den gin me four ob de smart sort.” “Wouldn't you rather have diffe- rent kind?” “No, sah; I wants dom all of de ssmesort. I wants “st boy to gt hit down fine. A=’ now, boss, ef yer'll gin me dat word sgin, 'il quit yer.” “Literature,” said the young man. “Literature,” repeated the old man, and he bundled up his books and le Treasury, The first female olerks in the na. tional treasury were appointed in 1862 by Becretary Ohats, who placed them in the cffice of the eomptroller of the currency at $600 A year. They cut afd trimmed the Unied States notes issued in sheets, and did thelr work very well. Au soon as they had been appointed there weze many other applivants, and their nymber steadily always Oures and never disape points. The world's great Pain~ Reliover for Man and Beast. Cheap, quick and reiable. PITCHER’Z CASTORIA is not Narcedfe. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, GO EAST —via THE— Chicago & Northwestern SRAXL VT AW 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! 1313 the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Setwasz. COUNGIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE | and all polots EAST aad NORTE. " OFrzss THE TRAVELING PUBLIC SREATER FACILITIES AND XORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It1s e OXLY OAD between OOUNOIL BLUF¥S and OHIOAGC Upom which s ran. ! In addttion to thesoand te all classes of Aravelars, it gives FIRST- MEALS at its EATING STATIORs 2t 50 centa mmam@ s PULLMAN HOTEL OCARS!| - y recommended and unsurpassed for Wealk oSy, Bright’s Disease, Loss of Energy, fO Yr}lllcn‘?s a e from Kidney cr for Yellow Fever, Bl Poisorning, in :nfeeted malarial sections. e _OFFICE-Tv" a0 Blosk Pifteenth ¢ |Arrival And Departare not only fo Bur continued prosperity, | ™ L i = r& Bit o snable us to clovate owrsslves | niod that thero in any possible dsogor. | iucteased, satiy of them ssouring ?;:‘\ds;c},'fl;m;w oeaand -S. BENTON, above the position of mere serfa who | Several minor pperations, other than | plases through the peculiar energy and - 1tregulatesthe | youwish the Bt Traveling Ascommods- | cargy tne i . ATTORNEY AT LAW. sro compellsd to contribute an undue | frequent dental onesy DR i o W reliaoito HFe aBl‘l'wfl; ouzew VEind %"“" R i e o oa ¢ o | dheoverel - &7 and Urlnary Orgaos, remoring = share of the products of our lab | cesafully mado by this method, and it | no for an answer. There are now | allays Feverishness, and de- — ~rrpeier o i rainls : ARDACH BLOGK, COR. DOUG- & IGTH STS. the maintenange of slready overgeows |2 claimed ihat in dentistey, minor | mora than 1300 Women in the do | stroys Worms. A Ticket Agunta can sl ou Throngh Tiekete | 108 T r ouams, NEB. PO AT 1S surgery and obstetrics it msy in | partmenta st Washiogton, the major- S ST on boln tho e ¢ — DEINALNES. mv%owhu. W;llcl!'ennwoecupy. et s L et ebingion, | jor- ‘g3z Froe of Charge et ‘e impeach thos 1 o futuro supplant . - ity emploj n the burean of | EEECC——— e i v W. d. Connell, e D 0 TS I D eecy ongraving and printing sud in_the e rucke Do " %‘J"‘” gty Lo : £ th i | planation is that raj reathing di- ¢t printi fhice. OER OFFICE tn olo aat | KIDSETS &, Attorney-at-Law. pease of the prosparity of the people. | Platation, is shat Papld WRMLE B0 | povernment printing offce, They|. wEI DE MEYER's 0a. |DEITES OFFICEIR Solorae Cesial wad e ey wil ke & By extortior and unreasonable yRe! , | excel as counters, their slender, sen- TARRH C d! S il chaeR Y Taustartation: and_that the résultant excess of car. | sitive fiagers turning notes with groat | Amtidete sos shis ooy onal | SAN TRANCIA0O OFVICE—1 New Moxigom- ASARTIS, aisos Propeietary Gorern new brick bullding, N° W, coraes ifiossts ang By disctimi i bonic acid temporarily poisons the | rapidity and exactuess. They de:ect e (vishous icense) 3v Jruggiss, dreeses B ek y disctimination in local rates,and porarily p ; pidity y deiect | dy, by Absorption. The most 1 === aguinst mon-competing points, by |nerve centers. Dr. Bonwell givet | cousterfeits, 1t is 8aid, quicker than | Important Discovery since Vaee | mhohiioraion faler mspe, sies 1ot oo : s which wholesala houses sre preventes | several explanatione, one being the | men, though they do no: succeed 0 | cination, Other semedios wmy | Srvet f the Company. o *7| Putup in Quart size Bottles for General and Family U REpICK & REBICK, from being established ¢ business | specific effoct of enrbonic acid, another | wall’ with secounts, es the aversge | relieve Catarrk, {his euses a¢ | MARVIN HUCHITT, W.M.STENNTT, | Itmo foundstsour i i T T il S Attor T centers, and snufacturers are driven | the diversion of will-force produced | feminine mind has little natural love | any stege Wefore Comsmmption Gea'l Mansger, _ Goa'l Pasw. Aguxt, [ ofiestoyon s e crpeys-at-Law, lodhrm(nll points, thus preventing Egd"l:{f ;ol:ll:xh;y m._u;fl;; ;{euto:. of fi[ur;‘l".ouCountarl n}::l copyists | sets . RIS T fl&“‘”’-’- LAWRENGE & MARTIN. P < 2 attesiton will bo given to all yuits industry from being diversitied among | And, third,*the dammin, he | receive & year, other Wwomen, = 3 Gounall A , Propri , Chi ;{3?3.'.‘;’*.7‘3&""' e Bt i e Lk i +yand | blood in the brain, duo o tho exser | 81,200 fo 81,400, everal of them S LN Ouale B OmeR B opeicts; Chicagy 0 nlied Bistes. Ofice. Faruham B, oppostie compellivg us %o temain shippers of | $ive smount of ie pusiog through the | §1,600, snd one in the In- Sold by DROGGISTS, GROCERS a R Tovce oo aoor I ok sieiod | il evenss 000, Mow of the Tnouge 10 cuicace | S907 e e G & e TR Sewst Banse. raw prodtets to remote pointe—to re- Without Ch £ Carstlas ithou ange of rs | | prices. but considers it T EDWARD W.SIRERAL, oot TTORNEY AT LAW—Room Block, 165 304 Dougia ereet. | Sobdh 3. . MANDERSON, REEY AT LAW-303 Parchem vl G Nt RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. O7roR—215 South Fourteenth Street. DR. BGSANKO'S PILE REMEDY, DO NOT DELAY Sormament dheamies o o T JRY iT:°"CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. BUSINESS COLLECE Thistustitution, lossted at Denver, Ca'orsda, the Educstional and Commercial center of $he ‘West, is pre-eminently the best and moet prast. wal of s kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING —or- Young Men 2nd Ladies. €. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. The mest extonsive, thorough and eomplets matitution ef the kind In the werld. Thoumnds ‘hasssuntants snd Rasinces men, 11 the prine wipal citien and towns of the United States, swe heir susesss to vur eourve cf tralning. The Richt Kind of Eduoation for | Yourg Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick block. at Junctlon of Shres | Strest eur zes Elegautly fited and fasaished apartmests for the application of snd earrying out of our novel and eystematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men whe contempiste a burtness llte, ‘nd parents having soms o educate, are partien. Jarly requested to send for our new Olroular, whieh will give fall laformation s te terme, wondition of entrance, etc. Addrem main in poverty caters to common earriers, and feeders of manufacturers and labors outside our borders; By pooling thelr receipts at compe- ting polnts, thus depriving us of the logitimate fruiis of competition By means of watered stock, creat- ing an immense volume of fictitious eapital, based upon no resl value, up- on which to extort freight eharges and OMAWA & NORTHWESTERN AND BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC EAILEOADR. oo . e o i <~ ®.&M B B lo KEBRASEA. s to suddenly and valao of farm pro- duets in farmers’ hands millions of Elofly;—825 2. m., 038, T a1 b, b 336 p. m. 638 p. m., 6% p. ., Four trips on Bunday, Ieaving Omaha a4 8 and 11 . m., Tand . m; Comnoll Blale st 935, 1i:38's. m, 40226 and 635 p. m, raserem TRADS. Leave Omaba:—gs. m.,7 & m, 890 . m, 1 5. m., 4:50 p. m. Goanell ¥ am, 0400 m, R TH W y the payment to the presidents of these eorporstions of enormous salarior, which destroys the proper balance between labor and espit:], and stimolates dangerous gommun: istie tendencies in the minds of the poorer classee, which sslaries are only | made possible by absorbing an unjust | abars of the products of oar farms in thetr transportation. v, aggrs | By undo toflaenee npon the legis | v A0SR, 435p.m. | lative power diminishin n on By ot Sde corgarave. property, sbd. obtaining lavs unjustly favorable to sorporate interests, thereby dircotly inersssing B SANTA CLAUS FOUND. with the theoric proved that pain may be deadend by the mothod, which it eommends to the profession for the exact experl- mental datermination of ite pracise value, “PIZEN" LITERATURRE. “GIN ME DAT WOLD AGLX.”—OLD ZEB WILSON MAKMS A PURONASE, Littie Rouk @aeite, needlessly advance rates at times fa- | Old Beb Wilson esme te the clty ves, thus arbitrarily yl‘{‘terdq nd enteriog & baok store said: “1 you got any Tagin books heah” The elerk hauded down several yel- Low eovered oollsations of thrilling es- expes. The old man exsmined the pictures and remarked: “I want one ob dess pizen books. Gimme ons what talls ob blood form de fust word!” “Here's a bad onie,” said the olerk, yed . or thoSlather of the Prairies,” “Do Lit tell ’bout men hab besn toroall ter pieses?” asked the old man. “Yes, together with wolves and ears.” ““Gin me one wid a hornet sting % Hmunm.o;v;:y of the Age. | the burdens of the people. in dzbn;y wurdvk Dfl.dd- sh-dmpin[n discoverieain theworldbavebseamads | By the erestion thtough the same |in dis book git kotched and den git Among otber ihiags where Secta Cata#tayd | meant, of endrmous public bonded | awart” it roaly he ivea in & mountain of & debt, as subsidies for the construct. | **Yes; his escapes are marvalous,” Koot yous un sxcumion milad s 1o e Pele | on of roads, which are solely and | ‘Yes; well jost gin ino ono whar the Whore wendar of wonders taby found anewiaad, | only publie donations of money for | champion gits suake bit, steals a gal, g!firflhwm onesshhasd. ' | the aggrandiasment ot vrivate indi- | ehoaks a wolf ter death, an’hits his e e e S o, i of the penple, | school teacher with a rotten alg. Yer viduals, ¢ tho expen And far brightor skics than ever wers seea, And, finally, by gigantic combin Birds with the hues of a rainbow were fousd, | tions of corporate interests evolving & Whle flowersof exquisiic fragrance wers gTow exquisiic tragran: ing power, eonceutrated in the hands of & Not long wers they lett to wonder in doubc few men, who have no ambitions but Susing soum came they hed hoerd mach shewt, | gelf-aggrandigement, and no straiuts e Tooked ke the pictures eseoorery da. | within the possible limita of comme g droveup tean hatlookad very gter, Twasa teain o ‘Instoad of retadesr, He rode in & shell Instosd of sisgh, But he 4ok them on toard and drove them cial achieveraent, which is not only dangerous to the liberties of the peo ple but threatens the very supremacy of the republic itself. Thers isno evil without & remedy, and the farmers of Nebraska, seer these evils, will be prompt in seeking | the remedy. Whatever the final| messures to be adopted may be, the first great duty is to organize! ize) organise! = Without nothing can be done. With it every- thing may be hoped for. We design to wage no unjast war up- on capital. Realising the importance of transportation to cur very exist enes as farmers, we are willing that all actual capital invested in that in- dustry showld have a just and equitable compensation, Aswuming the responsibility of To Bunce's ther mid they wore ris Kingle, the Glove Maket, told them a onoe, All our Gioves we ars 3énding to Bunce, ‘Banta showsd tham suspenders and masy things more. Saying 1 alse took these to friend Bunoos sters. Santa Clacs then whispered a tocret bed el in Smaba ot o thEretore shou oo knew Bunos: oud eend bis. PR, A. 8. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN EAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- 1CAL OFFICE, 83 Temth Burost, - OMAMNA, NEERASKA ORering his serviess n all departments fo medicine and wurgery, both in_geveral praciie ‘a0t sad chronie disesses. On o bt aad day, aad wil vieta Partof tho oy aad souaty o reclot of et club also nesspts the duty of making armngemanta for the meeting, and a committee has been appointed for that purpose. In every presinct here thers is mo club or alliance, we urgently request the farmers to or- ganies one at onee, and appoint dele. gates to this meoting. No charte: are nessssary. All the objects of ow orgavimtion may be attained without pasawords or the payment of dues to other bodies. 'All dolegations proposing to attend, and others interested in the success of the movement, are invited to corre spond with J. Burrows, chairman of the committes of arrangements, Mel- roy, Neb., in order that concert of aotion may be had, and the attend- 1 | ance be approximately known befors mary | the meeting. All papers of the state friendly to the interests of the farmers are re- quested to publish this oall. By order of Melroy Farmers' club. G. H. Gaus, Pres't. A. L. Wran, secretary. J.’ Bursows, B It wilt postively eure Diabetes, Gravel, , Bright's Disease, inability to retaln of == Urine, Cxtarrh of the Bladder, high eokcred and_scanty crine, Paintul Urinating, LAME BACK, General Weakness, and all Female Oem- o 1o cortaln latt 1t svoids taternal = F. L. Tinxuzraves, aca and caree whe Bothine alse aa. m:fny:hfv;«;a;:-n il free D. Buowrr, : ‘wpon recsipt prios, Oom. of Arrange’s. DAY NEY PAD CO-, PROP'RS, TFoledo, O. G. W. FOSTER, President, Denver, Colorado. The Deadening Pain. The lsst number of the Medical ow and 408 your sddrem for our lttle boak, Ho¥ B K ISE, Arestfor Nebraain, | Bocond containa a notice of fasuing this call, the Melroy Farmers’ | ¥ can’t get nothin’ oo pizen fora nl;ger of my undersandin’!” “Why do you want such poison books, old man? If you have a family, I should _think that you would like to spread a batter olass of litorature befora them," “Dur's whar you miss hit. Dar's whar you g rack of re. emstruction. Lemmy tell yer. got two grown sona. Arter a.while dey tack tuck up de—what jis now, when yer word did yer u spoke ob books?” “Li‘erature,” “Dat’s de word, a pizen one, too. Tl try to member it an’ fiing hit ’cross de table at do ole 'oman, when I gots home. Wall, Tke he tuck ter readin’ de soft literataze—ur he. I'se got hit down finer den silk. Hoe got books which told 'bout good boys and Rl 5L sort o thisg. - Jomq( ho. tack up all de pizen books. wanted Tojm in hivn. Now, what is de Why, Tke, of desoft— Boss, er'll hab tor gin me dat word agin.” “Literatare.” “Yes, literature, pizen word, #co. Tke, what read de soft literature tuck ter preachin’, while Jim what read the pigen stun ook his ax and went ter d woods an’ shopped cora wood. Ike is such a poor preacher dat de folks won't listen ter him. I hesrd him Ias' Sunday. He ssid dst Judas 8. Catt was at one time a irkit rider, an’ afterwards tuck a eituation onde Liftle Roek polise force. He id dat Joshua 'manded his daughter he washed her kase she wouldn't hit, kicked s hole throogh her. He went on to tell how Abel was killed by a stear, an’ how Cain stole s mule and went to Ghickago, an married a yallar 'oman. Now you know that sorter preaching will bring down de chunks of a 'munity. Wall, now as ter Jim, what resd de pisen.’t “Boss, 'll be dingsd ef yer dosan hab_ter let me take dat word s min- ute.” “Literature,” said the clerk, and the old man scratehed his head and continued: Dat’s de hardest plece of guology I sbor heard, Wall, Jim, what had been readin’ de pizen literature, got 50 cents a cord fur his wood, and now wars black clothes, while Ike has ter bed his shirt washed, Taont ’em kot | ! clerks aro well educated and reflned, and many have seen mcre prosperous days. A pumiber_sre widows. and daughters of army and navy offisers who lost their lives in the elvil war. Very few of the young women or widowa mazry or resign, and quently the hundreds who atantly secking places in Washington baves very alendar prospect of oess. The most untiring, obatinate place-aeskera at the foderal eapital are women. —_—— Amerioan Ship- -ullding. Palladalpaia Prosi, It may please the werthy citisans who are continually bemcaning ‘the decadenee of Americau ship-building and marine interests to lesrn that the United States still rauki the list of ateamship owners. The genetal indez of The Bureau Yeritas, or Feeneh Lloyds, for 1880-'81 has just been issued, and from 1t we learn the above fact and the following facts congerning the steam navies of the world: The total gross tonnage of the steamships of the world for 1879-'80 was 6,475,198, an increase of 555,263 gross tons. OF this 4,265,619 balong to Great Britain, and of the inerease her share was 831, 853. In other words, Great Britain owns more than three-forths of the ateamship tonnage of the world. The total number of v as 0892, and of this Great Britai 3787, or « little less than half. The United States eomes eecond among the nations of the world, with 548 vessals of 634,202 grosa tons, or a lit- sle leas thau a tenth of the world's Britain, It is noticeable that France, which rau] s the third powe: 333 veusels of 423,78Y gross to incrensed more rapidly thsn_ tne United Scates, the latter having builc :ar 29 steamers of 33,000 tons, while France buiit 43 steamers of 67,161 tons. Greece is the power whe am merte has inoressed most rayidly. In 1875 she had nine stoawers OF F329 tous; in 1879, 13 steamers of 8870 tons, and in 1880, 20 steamers of 14,237 tons. A table of the various coun- tries and their tonnage will prove not uninteresting roading. First_comes Eogland, the United States, France, acoording to_the glven sbove; then comes Germany, 289,439 tons; Spain, 205,498 ton:; Rusis, 128,720 tons; Holisad, 118,260 tore; Italy, 107,070 tons; Swedan, 98,969 tons; Auttria, 93,143 tons; Denmark, 74, 987 tons; Norway, 67,636 tons; Belglum, 64733 tons; Sou:h Amer- ican oountrles, 61,198 tons; Aslatic countries, 38,984 tons; Egypt, 18,219 tons; Portugal, 16,258 tons; Graece, 14,337 tons; Turkey, 8,866 tons; Centrel Amerisan States, 4,672 to Tunis, 1,067 tons; Roumanis, 106 tons; anknown, 9,552 tons. ——— A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy eure of Cansamp- tion and all diseases that lead toit, such sa stubborn coughs, neglected Oolds, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asth- ma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking eough, Hokling in the throat, Hosrseness, Sore Throat, and all obronio or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. King's New Dis- covery has noequaland has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use {t in their practice. The form- ula from which it is prepared is high- Iy recommended by all medioal jour- nals, The elergy and the press have somplimented it in the most glowing terms. Go te your druggist and get a trial bottle free of cost, or & sise for $1.00. For sale by a(6) J. K. ISH, Omaba, 415 day st cme sasly medesecs Bl s o e S LoTarmo | leved, aud their recuriense previnied, by the tonnage and a fifth of that of Great | I &P, 5 HILLS, b | g hopircsesdnt Macud Yol v, 3 , Ase's Genl Pz, Agont, J. H. BRTAN, Wi Pamenger Agen Nommedl Blufs THOSE TERRIBLE HEADAGHES GENEE- ATED by obstrusted secrations, azd to whish Iadles are erpeially subfect, ean always be re- wsee! TARRANY's Ervanvasenss fxiames Arsamaxy PROCURABLE AT ALL BRUG STORNS. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC 8t. Paul &:,“Sioux City RAILROADS. The 0l Reliable Sjous ity Roule ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNOIL BLUFES to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all polntsin Northern Iows, Minaesota and Dakota.” T las s aquipped with the Im- ved Westinghonse Attomatic Alr Erakes aad Platform Coupler snd Buffer. Aad for SPEED, SAFETY AND GOMFORT Room , run_Through Bilon Facifie Transfor 3 and 8t. Paal. Trains lesve the Union Pacific r Depot at. Counll LIS m. ing Sioux City at 16:30 p. m,, and 8, Panl atil06a. m, #%TEN HOURS 1 Apvanos or Axy Oraze Rot UTR. Retarzmng, leave St. Paul at 8:30 p. m., ar- giving o8 Bloux Olty ot 48 & m and Union Pacifc Tr=nefer Dapos, Counall Blufls, 4 9:60 Bo sare that your tickets read via 8. C. PASSEHEER_A‘EEEQ‘M DATION LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Counvers With Street Cars Cormer of BAUSDERS aad HAMILTON BIREKTS (End of Red Line as follows: LEAVE ONAIL ), 6:15 and 8:18 p. m. m’ run, lesvin: Qmahs, axd the 4:00 p. m. run, leaving Fort Omaha, ate usnally losded to full ‘capaclty with rogular passengers. ‘The 6:17 a. m. ru will be made from the post- offico, corner of Dodge and 15th surehta. Tiekots can be procured from street eardriv- ers, or from drivers of haeks. FARE, 25 CENTS. [NCLUDING STRE _OAR g To Nervous Sufferers—The Great European Remedy--Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific edicine, el Aty o2 Meatal Ancioy. Tow g S atneth to Restcor Sidor 34 4 porific, #1.00 por sl 0. M o Soldin maha by 3. K. 1ah 1od all druggisa averywhe J. O. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Oapltol Ave,, Opp. Masonlo Hall, OMAHA, - - - - NEB, CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Motallo Cages, Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Far mstres . 10thand1ith, Omaha, Neb, TH®X CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (JUINGY RAITLROAD. ‘With Smooth axd Porfoct Track, Elegant Pas- sanger Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARE It s acknowledged by tho Pres, sad s Wk e s b the Bt Applatod ‘Bost Managed Foad in the Country. PASSENGHRS GOING HAST Should sear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, And Peints East, North and Northwest. Passsagers by this Reute have cheios of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTLS, And the Advantago of 8ix Dally Lines ot Paiaes Blesping Cars trom Chisago o New York Gity Withont Change. Al Expross Trains on this linears equipped with the Weatinghouse Ptant Alr Braka and ‘Millers Patent Sataty Platform and ‘Geaplers, the most. Parfect Pro- taction Agsingt Acal- donta in the world. and | PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING 0ARS Aroranenth Dunington Reute. Informatien eomcerning Routes, Rates, Time Coaneetions, sie, will bs ehoerfully given by Sppizing xtfne offes of the Burligton Route, T8 Foufieantn Btrest, Omabe, Notfas) - | C.E. PERKINS, D 'W. HITGRGOC © | s 3.0, Pflol:-:l':lfl, &= 8. Jeo., Mo, wcal Zgen [ 2 DUEL, toph-d1 Tiaket Aduat, Omaka. SHORT LINE 1880. 10 the only Diroct Line to F-om OMAHA aud the WEST, o change of a4 betwoea Omaha and 8t. Louls and but one betwesn Omaks and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern d;,n ;;:r;tem Cities With lees charges andin advance of other lines. ‘This ontire line is equipped with Pullman’s Tieks's for smle a3 all evupon stations fn She A C. DAWES, Gen't Pase. & Ticket . Joseoh, Mo. 'St. Joseph, Mo, W. C. SEACHREST, Tickst Agea., 1090 Farnhass Street, ANDY BORDEY, 'A. B. BARNARD, Pass. Agont, Omahs. Gen'rl Agent, Omeha. 2| WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wire Fencing and Railing » Speciality.” Their besuty, permanance and esonomy aally working the extinetion of All'laaciag3¢ eheap material. e sien, indestruetible I Pubils Greunds and iCeme- ate. Tron Vases, Lawn Settess, can Eiegaat n Fenoss for Lawas, K. C., ST. JOE&O. B. B.B,, | cooii ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST j - WHO 19 UEACQUAINTED wr Sew BY E ) FrCEW wnh P w s®) | magniseenty | e and ith o AL SICIHIRON. ith Atch, Topeks & Buaf e Atch. & Neb. and Cen. Br. U. P, K. Has. ENWORTH, with Kam. Pac. w ewn. naiiel | wajority of the | e Tor i CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and i g'lfP_plmlsxl:ery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. p 34 men th ast DENTESTRY. T. 8. HITCHCOCK, M. D. S, | From Hew York has located in Omaba, and uarsntees to o st claw work Dental Rooms, over A. Cruickshank & Co.'s, Cor. 15th and Douglas. sep0-2m SHOW CASES .- . Ameta VESTCHAESTRR, N. NS, A 3 and of tteras; Chairs awi every deseription of Wirs 'ernamental work and etursd by E. T. BARNUW'S Wire and Telographic arders procaptly attended te. B i pries list. pd NEWA K FIRE INS. CO., Amete... O. J. WILDE, AMERICAF CENTRAL, Awets. ... 300,000 1817 CASS ST., OMAHA, NEB. 8 st Cor of ifoonth & Dengne 0. 88 A good amsortment always on hand. o AEB. CROW DED. Boston CROW DED. Cash Dry Goods Store, New Goods and New Customers arriving daily. Read our Price List, and be convinced that we are the PEOPLES’ STORE. E'OX QO ards of Calico. 2 pools Clark’s Cotton. 15 yards Cotton Flannel. 2 pairs Ladies’s Cotton Hose. | Good Red Comfort. | 12 yards Lonsdale Muslin. GIVE US A CALL 25 Cakes of Good Soap. 16 yards Heavy Sheeting. 20 Spools (100 yards) Silk. 7 yards Shaker Flannel- | Ib. Stocking Yarn. 20 pairs Gent’s |-2 Hose. BRING PRICE LIST ALONG. ONE IDOLIL.AR YOU CAN EBEBU® EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES 20 yards Colored Embroidery. 10 yards Fruit of the Loom. | Fine Wool Scarf." | dozen Linen Handkerchiefs. 4 pairs Fleecy Lined Gloves. 20 yards Valenciene’s Lace. 10TH AND JONES STREETS.