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% ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES PUWELL, J CSCE OF TEE PEACE Lo n Farnham Sts., Oms aba Kb, N ~Biook. IE DAILY REE 4| OMAMA PUBLISHING GO., PROPRIETORS. TIME T<BLES THE MAILS. A. C. TROUP, TTOKNEY AT LaW—_0fice o Harsooms ,é,, Blow. with Georse E. Prbcha ca s 81 ™ " ouama, | 28 DEXTER L. TROMAS, | cus ¥ AT LAW-Jrolcknmd e | 8. City [ 0 %, W. CRADWICK, | &% TIORNEY AT LAW—Ofce 1604 Faruhaw | O &3 B e . L PEABODY, o8 = AWYER_OMce—ia Orelghton Biock, ezt e | C.B 2®-Pawnts Procured. SR 5 AR s SRy iy —— e e | B QU ATNE T Local mlls for States fows iesve bat ozoes T OBRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFICE. Dnlon Block. Pificeach an¢ Farnhan:' D S. BENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK. COR. D0UC. & 16T 5. OMARA, SEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. ios: —Fruut rooiue, ap elatrs, to Hanscom o gom brick bullding, K. W. corner Pfteenth an. | Farnbam Srets. Eroion. REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. attention will be siven to all EDWARD RAL, TIORNEY AT LaW—Roor § Creit Block, 15th and Dongis sirowts. bobdh ®. 3. Gowt "RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law, DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AN lTl‘:-fiIIE PILESL' ® a1 omre om ¢ the parta borsel DO NOT DELAY Den the drain on the system sermanent disability, but bay it, TRY IT"* CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, Dr. Beeanko's = applicai NE DR = THE COLORADO PIQUA. O. & Kawion | day, vis: 4200 ™ | ofoeopentrom 12101 p. m. Bundays. | THOMAS ¥. HALL. Postmaster. And Departare of Trains Arrival UKION PACIFIC. ARRIVE OMAEA 10:00s. iy ivempied. | CK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Express. CHICABO NORTEWESTERN. ; KANSAS CITY,ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFE. wmavs oat of s s Drion Depot. | OMANA & NORTHWETEEN AXD 810UX CITY & PACIFIOLATLEOADS. ... 8905, m. | Fxpros Daly Except Bundasi. B &¥. B.R in NEBRASKA. 10 1 | Pxpross 8400 w | B 2 p WABASH, £T LOUI®& PACI¥IC | Leave Omsa, dally.—§ 3 m, 0a.m, 10 & m, Uam.jpm,ip. m,5pm,6p m,ep =, p.m., 635 p. m., 635 p. m., jar trips on Sanday, Teaving Omaha at § snd 11 . m; Comocil Blufls at 925, 26's m, and 235504 £:35 p. m. PARSZNONR PRATSE | Leave Omaba:—6s. ., 7 & m., 830 R dspm m., wve Council B 1140 &, m.E5:35 p | Daly excopt Sus | OMAAA & REPUBLICAY VALLEYR AV, anma ... 20468 m. 35p.m, ‘Dally exoept Sundaye. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Aze b world havebecnmade et things where Santa Claua siayed Children oft aak ff ho makes coods o not, £ rally e Iives in » mountain of smow. | Zast yeac an excarsion sailed clear to tho Pole | K Sudaems areppedinto what seemedlike chols | Where woder o onders toes found pewand, While tairy ik beings appeared on each bavd. | Thets ‘wre movniarue” ke o, with wre Veantital green, | And Tar hrigheer skies than ever were seen, Birds with Che hues cf & rainbow were fousd, While flowers of exquiite fragrance were grow ‘ing aronnd. | Not Jong wers they lett to wouder 1n doub | & belvag soon came | 3¢ leoked like the picture | He drove up a team that looked veryqueer, "Twas a toain sl grasshoppers tnstead of reladee, | hell instead of & sieich, | them on toard ad drove them o, Address B BOSANKO MEDICINE CO. | mo o oo an ver s wondorta vesim, omen and men | reat and small, Aud factories making g rs were working on | To Bances ther sald they were sending them ail. | | Kels Kingle, the Glove daker, told them at once, | All our Gloves we are sending to Bunce, Banta showed them suspeadsrs and many things ‘mare. | Baying T sise took these to friend Bances store. BUSINESS COLLEQE & inimniimzes | Avig rran e knew Bunow well, [ Tuie inatitution, located at Denver, Celorads, the Fducational and Commercial ceuter of the | Wost, is pre-ominently the best and most praetl. enl of ka kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING —or— Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary, ‘The most extonsive, (horeugh aad complete netitution of the kind in the world. Thoumads of aocountante and Pusioess men, 1n the prin- eipal citien and tewns of the United States, owe Ahelr sucoess to our course of training. The Right Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new briek block. st function of thres | iroet car lines. Elegaatly fitted and furalshed aparigents for the application of and carrying oat of our novel and eystematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplate & business life, aod parenta having sons 1o educate, are partica- larly requested o send for our new Circular, which will give fall information % to terms, ‘eondition of entrance, etc. Address @. W. FOSTER, President, Denver, Colorade gl o ATl et prasents o Pusos's g0 roundy Foruira, colar,orgiove soa i el Send you siter or sunt one and Al ‘Bancs, Chatapion Hatter of the West, Douglas A now and Bitherto unknown remedy fof all Alsonses of the Kidueys, Bisdder, sad Urlnary Oreane. will possersiy care Diabetes, Graval, Drop e Disease, Ioability ¥ Fetain of expall rfoe Oatareh o tho Bisdder, high olted & ‘aniy “crioe, Painfal Uriatine, LAME BEOR: Gehera Weaknoes, 0d all Femals Com- St Tc avolds tternal medicines, i certain a1t | ofects and curee when potbinz slae oan. { *'For e oy a2l Drugyista or sent by mall free it ofthe pive, $1.00 DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. ars gow sddvem for owr it book, BT BT aret for Nebraaes CHARLES RIEWE, 'UNDERTAKER! ‘Metallc Cases, Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, etc. Faro mBtree . Othand 11'h, Omaha, Neb. Telegraphic orders promptly atiended te. j Tiad heazd mach about, | 5 | facts AGRICULTURAL. ‘Water for Stock During Winter. Alarze proportion of western farm- | ers make very poor provirion for sup- plyiog their stock with water during | the winter. ply of water that is moderately warm are ecaroe, and few of th se that exist are utilized to the extent they should be. Geerally tho water for the sup- ply of farm stock is procured from well in or nesr the farm yard sud is raised by means of & hand pump. The water is often nearlyat the point of freezng when It iv drawn aad is ordinarily conveyed into s trongh that | is lined with ice.” Aulmals thst drink | this water suffer severely from cold. It |is often the case that thare is but one | trough in the yard for the accommo- | dation of a large number of horses, cattle and sheep of different ages. It |is generally enrrounded by ice on which the animals are likely to slip or_receive Injuries. The younger | animsls suffer most because they sre | hooked and pushed by those that are | older and stronger. Dauring very scvere weather many farmers only | allow stock to have access to water | once a day, and as & consequence they driuk so much that they suffer from | the 0:1d s roduced by takicg so large | an smount of water into the system at once. If practicable stock should be sup- plied during the winter withtwater furnished by a +priog, as it is gene- rally several degrees warmer than that drawn from a well. The well should be covered as should the troughs into which the water ie con veyed. The practice of brivgivg water into baras aud stables bas given excellent satisfaction wherever it has been_iniroduced. When it is not practicable to convey water into the Duildings where stock is kept, the troughs for holding it should be under sheds, and surrounded by a spacious | platf rm that can be kept free from ice and soow. Young should be allowed sn opportus drink while theanimale that are li to molestthem are out of thetr way. In severely cold weather it is better o owrry water in buckets to colts and calves than to allow them to suffer the exposure neccesary to obtain it in an open yard, Unless durlng storms | of ling continuance animals should have an opportunity to obssin water at lenst twico a day. If their only 1. Dairy cows must be supplicd with wa- | ter at frequent times or thoy will fail | There appears to be an increasing | 100 of Hereford we have no doubs but thay wiil prove equal in good qualities to the moat expectations of t | ferda. | thirty-one head were for S:udebaker 1 & Co., of South Bend, Ind., and sev- | enty ive hend ware for Mr. Benj. | Hirshey, of Muscatine, Iowa, and | Mr. Gulvertson, of Douglss county, | Tilinois. 1t is understood this lsst |iot was t) be divided about equally | between the two latter gentlemen. | They consisted of balls, cows, heifers | and several young calves. Some of the ccwa weighed 1900 pounds each; | and ane of the bulls, two years old, weighed 1700 pounds. The importa- tion is said to be equal, 1f not supe- rior, to any importation ever made of | this kind of stoek. And these men | appear to be going into business with confidence of the cutcome. It is claimed that the Hereforda are much hardier than the short horus, and con | eequently are better able to siand an improve on_the rough fare of tho Audiit is sapposed that theso ing stock to supply stockmen west and southwest. Two Orops. Some interesting experiments are being made in Delawarc and Ocnned cat to obtain two orops s yesr of small “ileot fcisii s | fruite, Tho Now York market is actually receiving a eecond crop of raspberrles from the former stato to- Twe growers of Bridgeville, Del, have for the past three years suocessfully produced a second erop from their bashes; and on some days durivg the past week they bave each shipped as many ss two hundred and fifty pints of these berries. They call it their sesond crop, but the that thess two growers, from the first ripening of the rasp- berry, aboat the middle of June until the middle of September, onl, fow ripen at a time, and_bstween the 15th of September and frosts they ripen with sofficient abundance to be packed for market. The present soas0n has been in some rerpects & phenomenal season. The Syracuse Journal states that io one of the pub- . |lic parks of that city some of the flowering shrubs are blossoming for thesecond time. On Irving street, it says, there is now anapole tres in om. In other places of the city similar unususl phenomena ha observed. A Gheap and Duraple Cistern. American Agriculturist. An sbundance of rain water for family use, for the barn yard, and for irrigation in tbe garden, ia still the grea: desideratuminour rural districts. The grest bar to this water supply it the anticipated expent It costs ‘money tc exoavate and line the sides of & cistern with brick and stone. Most farm houses have no provision for washing except well water, drawn with the bucket, aud this often bard, 5 Spriugs that afford s sup- | and the yard and barn cellar are with- out any ‘water for stock. A cistern | that will hold =1l the water that falls |upon the house, or the barn, is within reach of every thrifty farmer, and will pay for itself every year_in eaving labor, and in the health and comfort of the family, and in the care of the farm stock. A neighbor ef ours, who is rdner 8 well s a farmer, bailt s cistern for | his greenhouse last year, and liked it 80 well that he has built ancther this | fall for his barn~and garden. The first item of expense was the labor of | excavating on the south side of barn, | where the frost does not penetrate verydeep The excavation is about | ten fet deep, ten feet in diameter at the bottom, and twelve fest at the top. The soil is gravelly loam at the top, and compact gravel below. But sand, if it were compact enough ot to cave, would answer justas well. The sides of the cistern are mado s even as po ble, and & wash of Portland cement is applied with a broom—to the bottom and eldes. This dries very rapidly, aud fcur cr five con ings will make a perfectly tight and streng basin to hold all the water that will ever fall into The cost of ce- ment s very small, and the thin orust, backed by the sclid subsoil, is just ‘as good and durable as mason work of brick or stone. For a cov- ering he used chestnut timber of one foot in dismeter, hewn upon ome side, upon which chestnut planks two Inches thick were laid. Two leaders conduce the water from the eaves of the bara into the cistern. A man-hole was lsft on the top large enough for the cleaning of the cistern, and forthe insertion of the pump. The plank was covered with about two feet of earth, which is a sufiicient pro- teotion agsinst frost in this latitade, The rn will hold 8,000 gallous of water, or more, and will furni abundsat supply ot water for stock, end for irrigation in ordinary seaso The whole cost for labor, timber d k | coment was about fifteen dollars. Most farmers will furoish the neces sary labor and lamber, and the only money outlay woold be for the Pori- land coment. This cewent will hard- en under water, and_becoms aa solid asstone. Itis entirely practicable for st any faumer to build a clstern of the kind dowcribed, and {0 have a good supply of water for his cattle during the winter. Build » cistern. A Lesson to Stage-Struck Girls. A telogram from Richmond, To saya: “A fine-locking girl of 16 plied at police headquarters last night for shelter and breakfast. To the officer in charge she told a strange of 4 vartety actre ot it. Hername is Gracie McB:ide, and her parouts aro reprasonted to ba well to-du, reapectablo paople. About | thrae weeks ago she beosme dasper ately stage siruck and epplied to diay | Fiske, who was showing her dizay | blondos at Hauilton, for employment She had » splendid physique and a pretty face, which wes all the qualifi- cations required, and she was engaged for the scason. After appearing with the troupo <t three or four points they struck Indiauapolis, where she was taken sick, The Fiske womsn and her companfons abandoned her, and turned her out ponoiless. She was taken to_a public hospltal and cared for until she was ablo to join tho company again, but it was gone, and some ono had robbed her of a beautiful head of flaxen bair, which had been her chief attraction, 8o that sho was useless on tho stage. Beggiog s few dollare of somo charitable women, she started home to her sorrowing parents, and had got this far when her money gave out. She was furnished a bed, and the towoship trusteo gave her a ticket to Hamil- ton.” Honesty the Best Poltcy. Slith Nick, says The Arkansas Ga- zotte, was arraigued befora a justice of the peace on a charge of stealing a aalf. _“Are you guiliy?” asked the jus- ice. “Qourse I i'ot. I's ez innocent es oe were examived, and the evidence was so conelusive that the judge exclaimed: ““That will do. The prisoner is as guilty as Judas.” “Jodge, I dossn't ltke that 'spres- sion. I doesn’ mine bein’ oalled guil- ty, but doan’ say dat I'se guilty aa Judas Boariut, case I'se allors been a church member. Dat word Judas grinds on my stomick, boss, or jedge, if yor ploases. I allors stesrs olesr of dat word. But now if yer wants me tor splain dis situstion, I ken do it. aiof ead. “Semo time sgo Mr. Jaskson, de man what cuss me so wrongfal, borrowed bridle from me. Tuther day I axed him for hit an’ when I cum 7long home dat ebening' I seed s bridle hangin’ on de fence. I tuck bold ob de bridle reine, flang dem ober my shoulder and started of. thought dot sumthin’ pulled a_little hard at fust, an’ I thought dot de bridle bad eotch on nail, but bein’ 20 strong I didn’ take mach notioe ob hit. When Igot home and want in- ter do house, my wifo asked, ‘Nick, roun’ an’ dsr shooh nuff wuz s calf haogln' onter de end of da bridle. Dar wuz & piece ob paw-paw bark tiod on to de herd stall an’ de calf had awallowed hit. Oalves is monstrous fon’ ob paw-paw bark.” ““Why was the oalf found cut upt” asked the judge. “Dat's what I's gwine ter tell yer. Do thing suffered so, dat ter git hit story of her infatuation with the hfe | & and_whit came | what yer doin’ wid dot ealf?’ I looked | ““Zrngers outen hits misery, I killed hit, t nixed mornic’ ter carry de quar o an’ hide ter de owner. I didu’ wanter be 'rested for crulty ter animals. I all de facts plain, judge!” “You oan go.* “Thank yer, judge. Go home, did yer sayl’ “No, to jail.” rench Kidney Padtis mang. ‘try from Froneh [-rmala, . For sl by druggists. B Grok, Mich Treet & teatenls ot vt Fagpiied, D, Ebomer Eoeens R e fe ot DB iy i prcsone s cared n thes g W . Hoige, ol 60,1878, ' “L listerine. it very bighl, as An Honest Medicine £ree of Uharge Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat, Ohest or | Lungs, we know of none we can rec- ommend as highly as De. Kixg’s New Discovexy for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fe- ver, Hoarseness, Tickling in the | Throat, loss of voice, ete. This med- icine does positively curo, and that | where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half s0 many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it ia a perfect specific, cur- ing the very worst cases in the short- eat time possible. We say by al means give it a trial. Trial bottles free. Regular tize $1.00. For sale by 8()ly J. K. INH, Omaha, l only safe sure and permanent. cme £or all discases of the liver,blood and ' omach, ‘nclutingb. fever and weue, dumb &, is Prol. Guilmetic's Fre which cures by ab.o ption, Asc 3. for this noted cuie, and take 2o other, and it be Las not get it or will nut get itfor yor, send 4150 to French Pad ey 0., aed willsead you Bucsie e The Besr SALVE in the world for Outs, Braises, Scves, Ulesrs, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Totter, Ohapp- od Hands, Chilblains, Corns, snd all kinds of Skin Krnptions. Thia Salve s guaranieed to giva perfeet satisfac- tiod In every osse or monoy re ftunded, Price 25 oents per box. Bor sale by 8dly J. K. ISH Omaha, 45 X eci;'saf]uré i;kePuhi;;. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy * for all the ills that flesh i i of that character, they 14 without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. x seal on the lid, LANE'S El Each wrapper bears the of C. McLaxE and Freuixe Br A Insist upon having the genuine Dg. C. McLANE'S I.l\'Efi PKLES. pro- pared br FLEMING BROS., Pittabargh, Pa., the market being full of imitasions of the name MeLane, spelled differently, but same pronunciation. with the impre PILL tar HOW TO CURK 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 THEZTSUAL PURGATIVES, IS PLEAS- r ‘e at ouce thomost M RENOVATOR HEADACHE, PIL arising from an obstructed siate of the system, itis incomparabiy tho best ewsaMve extant. Avold miations; it on geking thy arice ‘TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is put up in Price 60 conta. _Ask tin boxes oly. oo the propristor, B J. E. ARTHERINGTON, Now Tork or B2a Franeseo. Bofors Purchasing AXY Foxx of Se-Called ELEGTRIC BELT, Band, or Avplisace represented tocure Xervous, Chrosic and Specia’ . SEAMACHERGALVANICCO 13 Moutgomery or_thoir Fres Street, San Francisco, Cal Pampblet and *The Kictri will save time, heaith and mone o P 6. Co. are the only dsalers Iu Genuine Electric Ap- 1 | pliances on the American Coutment. PASSENCER ACCOMMODATISN LIRE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Conuects With Street Cars ad_HAMILTON 4 *The 8:17 a. m' run, leavin~ maba, and the 4:00 p. m run, leaving Fort Omaba, are usnally 103 dod to full ‘capacity with reguiar passengers. The 6:17 I be unsurpased. R | Slesping s rdraggist or Desertptive Pamphiet, or ad- | o BELVIDERE Star Wind Mill —MANUFACTURED BY— THOS. E. WILLIAMS, BELVIDERE STAR WIND MILL. BECAT 1st. 1t s more sl *he moat sudden ¢ anges of the wind from any directon, because the wheel 1yiog flat on the Tower is A'ways ro-d with its edge to the wind. Aid allows t-& vane to glng ¢ var arowad, with out *urning or stiiking the wheel Sud. Tt1a s ririd whool haviog 0o movesd! Joivts o wear out, rust oF creas In the wind, 3rd. Toe no: aleet bas 1o effect on it ith. It loses less power from friciion then other Mills. 5th. Thwill ren with less winl than other il s 6th. It 1s exeily regulated so it will perform any amount of work required les tnan its capac- kA Tth. 1 bag o plies, springeroreding beads 0" reese up 1o woter, : St 1t Wi 0k pip whes out of gear. 4 iy paiatad ‘with thr r damaged In the least by tee wind. They aro of good material and e, Lith. Al shat's tarned, boxes babited and all necweeary parts doubls nutted. Tth. It Is more simple, more cempact fn cou- struction and thar Willa SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Relichle Sioux City Routel 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTE. or BISMARCK, And all potats1o Sorthern lows, Minnesota and Dakote.. Thia lins is equipped with the Im. ved. Westlnghonse Autemaic Alr Brakes and Eiler Placiorm Gouplar and Bufter. - Aad for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT gt D e B R e S S R el B e U hmdnrl;;:vnlg-‘ Cufin&_flfllnflz 9 N HOURS mr Abvaxce or Axy Omnze Rours, o e U e s St e &e . C. HILLS, ‘uporintendent, Mssouri Valles, lows. P. & BORINRORN, Amk Gan Fane: Agent. J.'H. UBRYAN, and Pasenger Agent, jounsil Blafls M 56 5 oo sourorm v, terme o ontft feee: Adlresa . Hallott & MAKE NO MISTAKE! MICA AXLE GREASE Composedargsly of powdered mioa and isinglass 15 the basb an cheapest iubrieator inthe world ot g-m, but forms dol eapost. boon b quantity fn gresstug your wagon thatyou woul ! Of any other axle grease mads, and then run your wagon twiee aslong. ' auswers equally 2 well for Mill Gearig, Thresing Machinas, Buggies, &c 28 for wagons—Send for Pocket Things Woria Knowing. Mailed 0. 81 MICHIGAN AVEN CHI #@Ask Your Dealer For It s Tarrant’s Ssltzer Aperient. A sare for Indigestion frightful, & abbitag beverags <o lehsral; & romady for avery aiiment Hi'h the Rilue make bemaliment. rod moh ed exvediant, With kiaoly liberal haut to fing Into the famous selser Spring. & | als of wind, and in C. | " Gen'l Manager. 3.0, PHILLIPPI, Ger /G0 EAST s tHE— Chicago & Northwestern | AV AR 2,380 MILES OF ROAD!| 1418 the SHORT, SURK aud Safe Route Satwosn. COUNE!L BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE | ‘and all points ¥AST ad NORTH. (T OFFEMS TEF TRAVE GREATER FACILITIES Al ADVASTAGES THAN OTHER ROAD THE WSST. Itta i ONLY BOAD betworn OOUNCIL BLUF¥S and OHIOAGO | Upus which s ran PULLMAR HOTEL CARS{ I addition o theseand to ploase all classes of travolers, 1t cfvca FIRST-OLASS MEALS at It EATING STATIONS at 50 centa I All Ticket Agonts can eell vou Through Tickets via thia road and Check usual Bag- | ag- Free of Charge OMAHA TIOKET OFFICES—1344 farnbam 8t., | Cor 14th, and at U nfor. Paciflc Dey Union Paci ery Street. For information, folders, mups, etc;, mot ob- | taiuable at Home Ticket Office, sddress any | agent of the Company, or MARVIN KUCHITT, W W STENNITT, Goa'l Msagor Gecn Pum. Agect, CHICAGO, L. THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl| THR | CHICAGO | | BURLINGTON & QUINBY | mAaITROAD. | | With Smooth sud Pertoct Teack, Elogant Pas. | [y | souzer Ceaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS | It s scknomleded by ¢ ravel aver ver It, w0 b the Apol:ied ans Best Managed Road in the Country. | PASSENGERS GOING BAST || Should oear In mind that tils f2 the | | BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGS, ‘Aud Poluts East, North aud Northwest Passenors by this Boute bave choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, N And the Advantage of 8ix Dally Lines of Palace | ’ fRemdite ek New York City Without Change. Al Express Trains on this line aro squipped with irakes a Weating Eouso Patent llcrs Patent Safe'y Via | Coupiers, the meat Ter. toction Against Acch s the workd. & | PULLHAM PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING C:RS | Arerunon ti: Bunington Route, Information concerning Boutes, Ratas, e | Cennectlons, ete., will be checrfully given by | applying at iho offon of the fiuriington Koute, | 513 Fourteentn Street, Omaha, Nebrasks. 8 C.E. PERKINS, B W HITCHOOCK, | Gen. West'n Pass. Ag'S. | S Jees o nerst ot Omah. A DU tope1 Tiok SHORT LINE ; 1880. | K.C,ST. JOE&C. B.R.R, eut Omaks. ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST From CMAHA and the WEST. o ciange of oars betwean Omaba st S¢. Lonts ‘and bat one butwoen Omaka snd New York. SIX DAILY Pa! GER TRAING | amsomze A With less chargea sad fn sdvance of othar ‘This entice line 18 squipoed with Pul Paiace Sieaplr: ¢ Cars, Fl10 Day Cos os,31 toty Plattorm sad ‘oupier and the celebrated Jomtnghonse Ar. SFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWR & Via Kansas Clty, 8t Jossph and e CounciBluli k R, via 8t #8100 1048t Lo, Ticketa for sale at all coupon stations fa the st 3. 7. BARNARD, Pass. Agent, Omabs. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wiro Fencing and Ralifng » Spectality.} Their® heautv, permanance and_economy aally working ke wxiiacion:of 'l foncing__ | ehesp material. Eirgant tn dovien. fudestruetibl Fences for Lawns, Public Grounds and Ceme- tory Plata. Tron Vases, Lawn Settees, canopied and of rustie patierne; Chalrs an svary description of | PI! Tron »nd Wire 'ornamental work designed and | BY manufactured by B T. BARNUMS Wire and | § Tron W rk, 57, 29 and 31 Woodward Ave , D trolt, Mich. Sopd f:» 41/ Gasout @ ~gtalogue an: prios list. sep2d | I tho ouly Direct L to | ion Pacic Tieket Offce. e AN FRASCISCO OFFICE—2 Now Montgom- | “'No ment Stan ich 7 | Otter Peraous everywhore. ins | KIDNEGEN is or Foul Kidneys, Dropsy, Br: | Nervous Debility, or acy Obsiruc Bladder Niseases. RED OAX IOWA. T8 TRAGX S STEEL BAlLS1 | Poisoning, in infected malarial Correepondevce sollited_rom those nesding » | T3 GOAGHES ARE THE FINEST] | selixblo Wind il >end for circwar and prices | T8 EQUIPHENT FIRST CLASS and any information 4 regard to the Mill will b | Cheorfully raraisties. 1t you wish the Bewt Traveltng Accommods- | gaBy the diet LIVE' AGENTS WANTED, tons 500 » icket by this Boute | discorered KID: o= EOTHER. | acpenica forme. REASONS WY Y0U £HOULD BUY THE e memb hly recom Also for Yel ended and unsurpassed for Weak t's Disease, Loss of Ener.y, ns arisiog from Kidney cr ver Blood and Kidney 4 BARLEY MALT we bave Lacics sopocially will lke i€ ¥, 3908 Propristars Govern, Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. Newio 1 not found at sour Drug: office 10 you s ot Grocers, we will send a boitle prepaid to the nearest sxp LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llis. 10 Monroe: Des Mo nes o [aGumol Winterset: Atlantis o Lew!s and Adubon; and 7 e | Bastern & Weste:n Cirles |55 R o ok ot oAkt A KIMBALL And Everything flp SEWA (K FIRE I AMERICAF CENTR; Nedea'ss Hariea. T pouitivs faiad Soer " [Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers Fholesale agents in Ouata, STEELE, JONNSON & CO. prices. the irade at manafeetar il supply 1A MAN BY EXAMINING WHO 1S UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAEMY OF rH ogee 1S MAPy THAT THy CUNTRY, < | = - Marengo Brook i Tows), Staart, Atia- ranches from Bareau afority of the % or different, jan') Wiparitendeat. CHAS. SHIVERI FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS D & PACIFIC R. R, EEN THE E\ST“ THE o3 tranafor o Ciey. Aa W amiiNGToN HEawrs, wieh B 4 & Py ASLABALs v . Cune P TRy i A YT i s . WINDOW SHADES. ertaining te the Fumniture sa:¢ pholstery Trade. 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