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CHARLES L, ‘USTICE OF THE PEACE—Corner 15th and utam §ia., Omabs Neb. s, WM, SIMERAL, . - Oreightcn AR s, Sama, BEB. 0. L BNEY AT LaW—Louss money, baye A".?..x e T e, o 8 Ol o A. C. TROUP, TIORNEY AT LAW- Biock, with mflnfi.‘-_l-* nase OMARA, <A TIORNFT AT LaW-—Oruictmmank s Buid iog. apdy Attorzeys-at-Law omcr:gum- Block, Piteenth an¢ Farnham’ .S BERENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOPg. & ISTH STS. OMAEA, NEg. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. Ofice:—Fror.. roome, up wlairs, tn_Hansoom's new bk b siiding, N W, out Farbam polding, oruer Fifteenth and - Keviox. Cuis & Ramiox ReDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. . pocis’. stiention will be given o all walte peane: corporstions of every demription; wil pro“dice in ul Xhe Courts of the Biate and the ted States. Office, Faruham BL, Court. Home. EDWARD W. SIMERAL, RNEY AT LAW—Room § Oreighton £\ Biook, 16th aud Douglas streets. Bovdh 5. F. MANDERSON, TTORNEY AT LAW—245 Fambem Street Leave Omahs, dally.—8 s. m., AT Noordia: am.1pm, Ip. m,3p. 1, 6p. m, 65 HacHARDS. . RICHARDS & HUNT, Orrica_11 South Pourteenth Btrset. 3 Furriers PO.NOT DELAy > Bune ‘West, in pre-eminently the best and most practl @l of s kind tor the —OF— Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, The most extensive, thorough and natitution of the kind in the worl” of sccountants and Busivess = cipal cities and towns of * heir wuccess to our ¢ complete ‘Thousnds a0 United States, owe st of trainiu. The Pght Kind of Eduoation for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick block. at junction of three ®troct car linea Elogantly fitted and farolshed apartments for the application of and carrying ) i 3 " (] spoamrgana i wEREE wa Prmew® HER 4 g HRoanann BN, & i Mall, CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mall.......608 m. | Mall...... TROP.m. Expres ..10003. . Fen SR . KANBAS CITY, ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFE. IOWA EOILED DOWN. Hay s selling for §15 a ton in Du- bugue, Keokuk has rlaughtered 22,200 bogs this season. There arc five creameries in Wash- ington county. A cheeso factory ia to be started in Hastingsat an carly day: The ice cutters are hard at work be- low the dam at Des Malnes. Anoleomargarine_ manufactory has been established in Des Moines. Crawfordsville baa-a new town hall, whhgh.grlll e opened and dedicated on the 9th. The new opera house in Keokuk Is having the cornioe work put up, and the strocture makes s fine architectur- al appearance. John Meyers husked 130 bushels of corn in one day week on Bob Motheral's farm, aix miles southwest of Avocs, Marshalltown has taken steps for & atarch factory. She has also organized anew wagon company with a capital of £50,000, Preparations_for gathering the ice harvest have already begun at Clin- ton, Ono dealer in Forest Oity sold 500 turkeys for Thanksgiving dinners. closed on the 30th, after a_run of six CITY & PACIFICLAILROADS. — . 8008, e 430 e s20em | e pm B. &M R R in NEBRASKA. 3%p.m, 5Bp m, Attorneys-at-Law, | smay , 6:35 p. m., faving Omha 1t § und 11 Ti35's m, and 295 and 535 p. m. Loave Omaba:—a. m.,7 & @630 . P 30 g, T 1 by, 700 B & m.E p. m, 700 p. Ty SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. ‘Wondertul discoveriesin the world have been mad Among other things whore Sauta Clsus stayed Children oft ask If he makes goods or . were Birds with the %,ues of » rainbow were 'Ilhlfl'-'d- ot long were timy left to wonder A belug oom came they had “anta Claus’ self and th gl lke the pictaror eses ¢ drove up team that very queer, T eain Tnstead el dertal oods for women and men ‘working on hats gToat wero sending them all. or, told them at once, PAD MERCANTILE TRAINING |35 o B B 16 whl postavaely cure avelde tawrmal maticine, 1 cortatn In D. W. CADY, Secretary. * effectsand cores when nothing el can socn, In the pric- | garg 5, your address for our Hi 8 1 your addrem for our liile book, MES K. I8H, Agent for Nebraska. evenings, netted $2,000. 0. H. Tondro's sosp factory in Ma- son City turns out 20,000 pounda of aoap, of all varieties, every week. D. D. Grat, of Willow, Cherokes cousty, got a yleld of twenty-two bushels of flax seed to the aore this season. The new cresmery at Indianola be- gan operations en the 27th ulf The capacity of the oonoern is to tun out 200 pounds of butter daily. The Linn county Sunday sohool as- soclation will hold ita second_annual . | goasterly oonvention at Springeillo, (owa, December 7th and 8th, 1880. Mrs. Van Cott's services at Water- loo have netted 275 converts, 200 of whom have joined the Methodist. The Tilinols Central have a perpet- ual lease of the Iowa Division of their *{lme and will lay theirtrack from Waterloo west with &teel rails. H. N. Belding, a farmer residing near Oedar Falls, marketed a load ot timothy seed last week which brought him $131.45, equal to 700 bushels of corn. The following is the distribution of the ownership of government brnds in the prineipal cities in the stata: Burlington, 128,750; Davenport, £52 200; Des Moines, §68,600; Dubu- que, 59,250; remainder of state, §731,- 900; total, §1,041,000° Some samples of Sioux Falls rock have been seat to Ohicago to be con- verted into table tops and that sort of thing. The'stone ia said to be suscep- tible of high pol The directors of the Burlington lfifiw Northwestern Narrow Guage railroad have ordered s survey for anextension westward from Washington through Keokuk and Mahaska counties. A competitive examination to fill vacanoy in the United States military academy from the Fifth congressioal distriot will be_Meld at Oedar Rapids on the 20th of December, 1830. A strike of the miners at Fort Dodge has caught the St. Paul and Sioux Oity road so short of fuel that freight trains have been temporarily discontinued. The Illinois Oentral also feels the pressure, but not to an equal extent, Lake Mills, Norman and Forest Otty, the three atations on the Minne- apolis and St. Louis railroad in Winne- bago county, have taken in about 150,000 bushels of wheat so far this season. Thero are, perhaps, 50,000 bushels yet to market, which will make the total crop, less bread and The Oatholic fair st Clinton, which | 855 person: were preparl pera band of many of their tribal characteristice, | some twenty buffalo came .within and are particularly hotile to all at- | seventy-five yards of our'camp, feed- tampta to induce them to _instruct |iog as unconcerned as gouet, like w thelr children inthe English langusgs, | ourselves, -they forty or in white civilization. They srein- |miles from humsn - habitation. dustrious, pesceable and temperate in (It was a strange sight to theiz babits, and in mddition to their [us, in the bright moonlight. They real estate, haveacoumulated person- | were coming ditectly towards us, and al property to the amount of $20,000. 41‘» foar hey would stampede our ani- A& DOMESTIC RXPRRIMENT. ‘mals, who exhibited some alarm, we. gave & volley of lead, which sent them A PAREN: WHO TRIED BOB INGER- | scampering over the hill. I¢was near- SOLL'S METHOD, Bpringfield Republican. ly midnight when we spread’ our blanketa, but had hardly got to sleep ——Ool. Togersoll sayw hs keeps a pogk. | before the gentlo raia began to sprin- etbook in an open drawer and his children go and heli themselves to kle in our faces, first like dew, but before asylight it began to come fast et 5 enough, accompanied. with a bleak ot :,’h:n',‘},',',",‘,::{"“o“;' ::;,,T,:g wind Trom the northwest. At 7 sleep all day if they choose, and sit | © ‘clodk it tarned to snow. We man- ap ol migbe if th oy 1t | aged to get' breakfast, but the keen e e T e | blast.aut o the-bone.’ -Howsver, 1t never soold. They buy their own | 419 not provent all of our pariy from Slothes and " are ety \IRIE OV | bonting, . Romeder wa loh in camp selves.” to prepare the diner at A gentloman liviog on Marshal) | 324 I assure you it wi uch like, cheerlens atreots who has o bob it ramei8l | taak to gather wood and cook & meal kitteny as his father, ead the artiols | URdeT sach cifcumatanoes. All wero and gondered deeply. He kaow that | Ool. In.ersoll was s success in raising children in the way they should go, | and he thought ke would try it. The | boy had csused him considerable an- noyance, and he made up his mind back by 2 o'clock. The storm in- 2 aud the wind blow a gale. a.yed nor camp to & more sheltered location, but I think few of our party will forget that wild night in camp. Tuesday morning was bit- that he had not treated the boy right, | %F c0ld, and out only shelter, two % he called the boy in from the street, Where ho was putting soft sosp on the lamp-post in order to see the Wagon covers, hung up 80 as.to break tstoroe of the wind. - Babic dIa ot deter us from- hunting. “Buffalo Iamp-lighter climb it, and said to him; | 53" and - Leather Stockings,” after My son, 1 have dscided £ adopt» | DeIng out four hours, oume ia and re- different course with you. Herstofors 1 have been carefal about giving you orted three buffulo killed, Sharp yes and Danger four more. Rounder faced thenorthwest wind two miles Where overy “sect mars . cas o | nd raturaed and rported aaly ble supervision has, no_doubt, been an. | 1eFing ears, freezing feet and ioy noylng fo you. Now I'm going to hands. T am quite suro if our entire leave my pocket-book in the bureau | PAFtY had ot long since become tee- drawer, *with plenty of money in it, and you are at liberty to use all you |® totalers I should nave founded up to ‘mothing cheering. As it was I want without ssking me. T want you | ©uld only look with feeling st an tobuy anything you desire to; Zuy ompty bottle. Wednesday, thongh o your own' clothes and feel as if th still,” biting cold, broughtus_bet- money was yours, and that you had | te? luck. But to-day (Thursday) has not to account for it. Justmake your- been our field day, both in labor atd It at b b resalts. We ware up at 4 oolock, and Mer e e e o ORIt eara o for aeslort The boy looked at the old gentl. | 1t Was nearly dark before o man ra. man, put his hand on his head, s though he had “/got 'em_sure,” and went out to see the lamplighter olimb tarned to oamp. ' Not a mouthfal of food had been tasted by any of the party; all'had been in the field kill- thatsoft-scap. Thefuext day the atern | 108, Preparing and gathering in our parent went out in the country shoot ing, sud returned on tho midnight the door with a latch-key, and & game. Afser satisfying the inner man we compared nctes, and fouud : that we had more meat -han we could | e R e ey strange. yellow dog grabbed hits. by | o-meFrow morning with over 5000 the elbow of his pant and shook him, he aid, “like the agur.” pounds, most all of wkich is choice meat. ~ The result of cur hunt has The dog barked and chewed until | been forty-seven buffalo, one deer, the son cane down in his night-shirt and called him off. He told h er he had bought that dog of man for §11, and it was probably three antelope, and one coyote, of . | which Leather Stockings: killed five, Buffalo, Bob twelve, Danger three, and Sharp Eyes and—here my native best dog bargsin that had been made | Modesty ~almost overpowers me— this season, He said the fireman told him he could find a man that wanted that kind of » dog. The parent took off his pants, wl the dog had not removed, and in the hall bo stambled over & birch-bek ean0e the boy bought of an Indian for $9 and an army musket, with an iron ramrod, fell down from_the corner. A X Ao The boy had paid §6 for that. He h d Rldade: also hought himaelf an overvoat with a sealskin collsr and cuffs and a com- ploto outfit of calico shirta and silk Rounder gut away with the balange, including the deer and antelope. But all be glad whon we can sight peartish valloy again. It been storming aimost conatsntly since we left home, and the prospect for warmer or more ple: not encouraging at this hour, judging from the way the snow is playing hide t weather is d_seck ‘among the merky looking — Sargent Bros., Drggists,Uelta, O, write tha they are hav ng great succis with Dr. Thomas' stookin; Ec actric Oll, and thet they never sold auy- ge. In his room the parent found the marble top of a soda_ fountsio, & crackers, and s barrel of apples. A wall tent and six pairs of blankets were rolled up ready for camping out, thing that gave such uaiversal eatifaction. —_— The only paa guaranioed to cure dsbetes, wheelbarrow, and shelf filled with all | #1svel dropsy, ¢ right 4 nd all di-cases of tho kidno kinds of canned meat, preserves, aud | Prof. Gullmotte's French Aidary Pad. s di-ease, nervous debilt d_bladder, Buckien's Arnica Salve The Best SaLvE in the world for and » buckskin shirt and pair of Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt corduroy pants lay on the bed ready | Rhoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Ohapp- for_pulling on. " Six fish poles and | ed Hands, Ohilblains, Corns, and all 8 basketful of fish lines were ready | kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve for business, and an opstar csn 1ull of | is guaranteed to give perfeot satlafac- grub worms for bait were squirming | tiod in every case or money re fanded, on the washstand. The old gentleman | Price.25 centa per box. looked the vutfit over, looked at his | 8dly pockét-book in the burean drawer, as empty as a contribation box. “Young man, the timeshave been too flush. We will now return to a seed, 200,000, The Towa Fine Stook Breeders” apaor clatlon meeta at Grinnell o4 the 14th. Hon. J. B. Grione)! 15 president of the amsoiation. 4 mong those booked for speecher ypg Clarkson, Preside,; Weloh, Prot. Knapp, Ool, Sy, Judge Luse, James Wilson and s 0. P.’ Aldrich. Help among Tama county farmers s exceptionally scarce. Corn buskers ™ | aak and recelve $1.35 & day and board, sad yet 80 few hands are ob- 1 | tainable that the corn crop will not be husked before the 1st of February. Basmuel Hallock, s farmer of Gosh- +u township, Muscatine county, lost by the burning of his immense barn, seven horses, 2,000 bushels of corn, quantities of other produce snd a val- usble lot of farming implements. Insursnce on - building, -81,000; on eontents the ssme. Nearly ocne-half the'business por- tlon of Nevads, the county seat of Btory county, was destroyed by fire a4 a0 early hour -last Thursday morn- ing. The fire swept all the west side of Main street, from Opera block to Alderman’s brick, Inyolying a total | 1oss of about 830,000 3 The Milwaukes track layers enroute to Clinton reached the long switoh of | the Ohicago and Northwestern, at the { yarda of the Lyons lumber company, | without any opposition. Here the You hear mel” —_— BUFFALO ON THE MISSOURL. A WEEK'S HUNT AND SPLENDID SUCOESS. Black Bills Times: o sale by J. K. ISH Omaha, apecio basts, When you want money come to me and I will give you & nick- el and you will tell me what you in tend to buy with {tor Ill warm you. % Our route was northwest, orossing the wide valleys of the Little Missou- rl, then that of Thompson’s creek, an insignificant stream, but » magnificent valley, stretching away to the west, of plendid land judging from the growth of grass, which within a few years alwayr Oures and never disap= will be the home of bundreds of fam- | * 00 Ty o arld's great Paine ilies. We saw no buffalo till nearly sundown, when we discovered & band | ¢ of ebout dozen. *‘Sharp Eyes” and “Buffalo Bob” were soon throwing lead into them, and fbefore we could t up them with the teams, they had §ve ot theso monarchs of the plains sever for Man and Beast. lieap, quick and reliable. PITCHER’S CASTORIA killed. And as the full orbed moon | i8 not Narcgéc. ~Children rose that still Sabbath night, our par- [ grow fat upon. Mothers like, ty were busy securing the hams, sur- | and Physiciar 3 recommend lofns, bumps and tongues; sll the | CASTORIA. 1t regulates the balanco of the snimals Were left | poer “ente NEL G Cotic, for the coyote, except the feles, | ety CORS U e which were carefally looked after by our friend Danger, who claims that [ stroys Worms, they are the choioe tid bit of the an- imal. It wasnesrly 8 o'clock when | IEEEEEGEGG_G——— we were ready tomove; neither wood nor water wers in sight, and the only WEI DE MEYER’S CA~ arsbeforethe Publ THE CENUINE arg not recommended as a remedy “ for all the ills that flesh is beir to," but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- ache, or diseasesof thet character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathertic can be used pre- paratory fo, or after faking quinine. ' As a simple purgative they are unequaied. _mlEWA‘RE OF IMITATIONS. e genuine are never sugar-coated. Hach box has & red-was seelon She i, withtheimpression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of €. McLaxE and FLexixe Bros. 28 Insist upon having the genuine Dz. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre- pared b~ FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being fall of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently, but same pronunciation. HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthma, Croup, All diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and Pulmonary Organs. 'USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. UNLIKE PILLS AND THE USUAL PURGATIVES, IS PLEAS- 'ANT TO TAKE, And will prove at oncethe most potent and harmices SYSTEM RENOVATOR and CLEANSER that has yet bern brought to public notico. - For CONSTIPATION, BILIOUS- NE8S, HEADACHE, PILES, and all dicorders aristog from an obstructed state of the eystem, it s incomparabiy the best curative extant. Avotd mlations asish on gt the articis called for. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is put up in bronzed tin boxes ouly. _Prics 60 cents. ‘your drugglst for Descrlptive Pamphlet, or ad- dress the proprietor, J. E. HETHERINGTOX, Naw York of 8an Francisco. Before Purchasing AxY Forx of So-Called ELEGTRIC BELT, Band, or Abpliancerepreseuted to cure Nervous, Chroiic and Specia Disoasos, send to the PUL: VERMACHER GALVANICCO , 618 Montgomery Streot, San_ Francisco,. Cal.," for_tho'r Free Pamphlet and **The Eicctric ill savo time, haaits ad mome 'a. Co. a0 tho only doalers in Genuine Electrc Ap- | plisuces on tho Am-riean Continent. e SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siouz City Routs! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pointatn Northern Tows, Minnesota and Dakota. " This line is equipped with the Im- vea Westinghouse Automatic Alr Brakes and §ifer Plasform Goupler aad Bufler. Aad for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT i . Elogaot Dras ooy Samm et o conea any, run Through Without Ohange betwoen Bnitn Pacifc Transter Depot, Ootnel Brafi, and Bt. Paal. Trains Pacitc Transtor Dopot at Council Blufs, at 5:16 p. m., reaching Sioux City &t 10:20 p. m., and ¢, Paal 411088, m, making 2=TEN HOURS 1x ApvaNce oF Axy Orazr Rours. , losve Bt Paul at 830 p.m., ar- sty st ‘foux Oity st 4245 d Union Pacific Transfer z & gt Mot Vailey, Jova. intendont 3 B.E n&'fiuwfl. A:th‘l Pags. Agent. J.H. B YAN, s T FEVER AND AGUE. HoSTETT CELERRATED Stomach Bitiers a8 a tonic, corrective, and anti- billous medicine, {8 not kuown and appreciated. While it 1 & modicine for Il seasons and ali climates, 1t is especially suited to the compiaints generated by the weather, being the purest aud ‘best vegetable stimnlant {n tha worl For mis by Drugeista snd Dealers, to whom sp- travelers, it gives FIRST-C] EATING STATIONS st 50 conts tions DEXVER 01 tainable at Home Ticket agent of the Company, o WARVIN HUGHITT, Gent Thers is no_civilized natlon in the Western ‘Hemisphere in which the utility of Hostetter’s GO EAST —VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern | RAXLOTAR. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! 1t in the SHORT, SURE and Safe Boute Batwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE | sad all points EAST and NORTH. OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It s the ONLY RO AD between OOUNOIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO Upon which 1s ran PULLMAN HOTEL CARS!| 18 addition to theseand to please all classes of 7R85 MEALS ot s FIRST CLASS 12 you wish the Best Travelfng Accommods- | Uit von Throngh Tickets | via thlsToad aud Chock vaal Eag- | Fage Free of Chargo OMARA TIOKET OFFICES 12} £xobam 51, | " FFI Oor. 14th, apd at Union Pacitc Depor [CE—In Colorrdo Central sad Unlon Pacific Ticket Offtce. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—3 New Montgom- eryStrest. For intormation, folders, maps, etc., not ob- ice, address sy W. H. STERNITT, JANES T. GLARK, Gen'I Az't Omaha & Council Bluffs. THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (QUINCY RAITLPOAD. With Smooth aud Porfect Track, Klegant Pas. w Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CAR® 1t leacknowledged by the Fross, sad al wh: | tzavel uver it, io be the Best. Appolated and Boot Matrmgod Roud I the Contey: PASSENGERS GOING HAST 8hould oear fn mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, And Points Bast, Nerth and Northwest. Passsngers by this Route have cholce of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantsgs of Six Daily Linesof Palace Bleeping Cars trom Chicago to New York City Without Change All Exprees Trains on this lineare equipped with thy Wostinghouss Paant Air Bra:a o “Millers Patent Safoty Plaiform and ‘Couplers, the most Partect Pro- tection Againgt Acc ‘dents in the world.. PPULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Arerunonth Bunington Route. Information concerning Routes, Rates, o Comectons, eicy wil bo choefily civon by o of the Burlington Houte, applying st the 508 Fourteentn Street, Omaha, Nebrask. .E PERKINS, D W. HITCHCOCK, ‘Gen'l Manager. 3.0, PHILLI®PT, General . P. DUEL, . UE] fops-d1 7iéket Agent. Omaba. SHORT LINE 1880. K.C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, 1s the only Direct Line to ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA snd the WEST, o change of cars between Omaha and 8t. Louls and but one between Omaba and New York. BIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RRACHIN® AL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges snd1n advance of other lines. ‘Thig antir ine 18 squipped with Pullmac's Paiace Slooping Cars, Palsce Day Coach- es,Miller's Satsty Piatlorm C =zd the celebrated estingbouse Atr-Brake. SWSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA 881 Ksassa City, St Jossph and®A KR, via SCEA 88 JossndSt. Louks. w8 THckats for sale st all coupon stations In the A. C. DAW) 0 Street, A B. BARNARD, Page. Agent, Omaha. Gen'rl Agent, Omshs. WROUGHT IRON FENGES. ‘Wire Fencing and Ralling a Speciality. u will bay your tcket by this Bouts | & AND WILL NONEOTHER. or 1 A1 Ticket Sold by DRUGEISTS of enivink Tout BeNls, walD Sewiza S And Everything DP CAIITION only MEDICA 3 Gen”! Pass. Agent, L | Piep. quor 4 Yours Respectfully, (Signed) WHO IS URACQUAINTED, SEE BY THIZ - APPETIZER---SURE CURE B . For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMY". ses of the THROAT and LUNGS. ers %ho try to palm o uy LU ROCK and RYE, whic MENT STAMP 0n each bottle ICK OF INTERNAL RRVENU D, C., January 2, 1580. erly be ciaseed 398 MEDICTN A GREEN. B. RAUM, Comm!saioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llis. GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere . Oskaloo ‘o' Farmington, B s | oéx sland™ 1a_magnifeont The '+ Great 100} sty oqul Tts r mply ~ 3¢t 404 1t ol A bec ' a1d with stoe) rai What will pleass You most wit be the plessura phsaing over the | in ona of | for seventy-av o conta. 2 Dpreciating the fact that peaple prefer separate apart 2 ( Fo (M E3. L, A N ot iuenoame. CHAS. SHIVERI FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. ertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OEHAS SEIVEBERIOK 10 Farnham Street. M. & RISDON, Weekly Line us Steamships | Geveral Insurance Agent, 1208 and 3p 34 moa th mat WAMBURC AMERIC N PACKET £0.'S | Leaving New York Every Thursdsy at 2 p. m. For th 34 A0rt Line.” and Roek 1ard & ATENPURT, with (e Davempart (s PR i & E. 8T, JO' Gea'l THL. 224 ot of our novel and systematic methods of e q) : Northwestern company had & Way | thing we could do_was to travel until | TARRH Cure, a Constitutional BUSINESS TRAINING.| Tarrant’sSY izer Aperient. | cyrand engine and proposedto. Bold | wa toand it Noscly two hours piased | Antidote or this sorsihss motar B e the fort, The aid o) the Lyons | before ‘Sharp Eyes,” who xas ahead, | dy, by Absorption. The most Young men who contemplate & busioess lite, | A remeds or every siment authorities were invoked, both switch | brought the weloome intelligence that | Important Discovery since Vao= and parents having sons o educate, are partica- | - Q'er which the Bilious mafs toraliment. | and car removed and track laving re- | he had found wood and water both. | eination. Other remedies may e A ey sumed. No further troubleis appre- | Tt was good mews indeed, and it Selievs Ontatih, thia’cures ‘nt larly vequested t0 send for ournew Circular, | A J8Zative, though mild, etect oRsum] i i i 1A St 4 Al s e e ‘hended. not Tobg befors & cheerfal firo was | 82y stage before Cousumption R oy e o T ety rariosit | The Saoand Fox Tudlans in Tows |sending forth ita warmth, snd the G. W, FOSTER, President, Fioh Lo ot Nooray band. w0 Bl Denver, Colorado. Their beauty, permanance and_cconomy. dally working the extinetion of all fencing’ chesp material. of Kowark, 31y for Hostetter's Almanac for 1 = RCHAN & L e e For Passage spply 1o 12 Phiadeloh lo Capitai RIEWE, ences for and C g TIONAL CHARLES Fences for Lawns, Public Grounds and Ceme- C. B RICHARD & CO0., 7t ey Pt G - DE RT A K ER o Vasos, Lawn Settees, cunnpled and of | pTREMENS FUND, Caiifornia, I D Ol S ST S rias wat e BRITISA AMERICA ASSURBANGECo 1,90¢,%9 | Tron and Wire ‘omawental work designed ami Broadway. New York K ¥IRE INS. CO., Amets. .. 50 manufactured by | e wor Coffins, S Wire and Motalo Cate, Coflo, ke, Shrouds e, | F RS N e i Woodward Avo', Do = i Fern mStree . Othand1ith, Omaha, Neb. Mich, Sepd - 41 Basmat vl ratalogue anid Ja weok. §12a day at heme easily um! A CRUICKSHANK & CO. cost of Importation, which we respectfully invite our customers and the public to examine. York last month for $1.25 a yard. We have also a large lot of medium and low priced Goods in Plain, Fancy and Brocades, prices vatying from 8 1-2, 10, 12 |-2, 16 and 20 cents; former prices, 15, 20, 25 to 40 cents. York, and now offered at prices heretofore unknown in Omaha. FOR EXAMPL.E. Imported Dress Goods, sold at the opening of the Season for 50 cents and 65 cents, now 25 cents. Handsome Silk and Wool Bro- An examination of this mam- cades, sold at $1.50. will be offered moth purchase solicited. This is at the extremely low price 6f 76c. ~ ' no We have one lot of 50 pieces - of Silk and Wool Brocades, which we have marked 371-2 cents; the same Goods were sold in New " ACruickshank ACcuickshank & Co. & Go. IMPORTERS &RETAILERS SPECIAL ANNOUNGEMENT. Immense sale of Dress Goods just opened, having been purchas- ed by one of the firm for Cash at one of the forced sales in New HOLIDAY GOODS! Now opening daily, showing an immense stock in all our fifteen departments, making our store stock and prices as usual---“The Popular and Progressive Dry Goods House of Omaha.” A. CRUICKSHANK & GO, Importers and Retailers, BANKRUPT STOCK Or old moth-eaten Goods, but an extraordinary bargain of good Goods offered at less than the - - ariam A ;G_B‘UIO s 7 & Pl % S wxcan sUSIess, Come and be Convineed,

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