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2 - bt THE DATLY BEE. AGRICULTURAL. v ARLES BOWELL i aua | OWARA PURLISHING GO PROPRETORS. Corm SorFael T arnbam Sts., Omabs To the BAftor «f The St. Paul Pi n.cer Press. TTORNEY AT oo ot B 5. L. THOMAS, TIORNEY AT LAW—Loans money, buye A_._...d a vesl esiste, Boom ‘6, Oralghisa #. C. TROUP, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office in Hangoom's Block, wit Geirge B 1506 Al et DEXTER L TIGRNEY AT LAW—Oruickwasks Butic A5 ared RONICK, “—Offoe. 1504 Faruhase L e e, L Foone, Gis-, Eemana ™" AT Pot.s Tooured.em ZOTARY FraUIC. _ LLNCTIONE MAU: SBRIEN & CARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, L OFFICE-Unlon Block Pifiesnch so¢ Farsbam | Arcival And Departure of | superiorto sZy cther substa: DS EENTOMN, | ATTORNEY AT LAW, W. d. Connell ' Attorney-at- Offoe:_pron: romes, 5 91 Mt u-—sm Wew brick bullding, X, Fitioent Farnbao ' RED1 Express. T kmnx. t' Attorneys-at-Law, Bl i va s e oy et T | R S e 8D ¥, SIHERAL, 5 | r streota. S, F. MANDERSON, TIORNEY AT LAW—US Famhep, | Omans Nevraska. WL Ricuarvs. i RICKARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at- Law.| Dpricn—216 South Fourteenth Street. WY THE USE OF DR, BOSANKO'S BILE REMEDY, INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND \TC'THNG PILESL' DO NOT DELA' a———— by, ook ey s TRY IT % CURED 1:: PRICE, 50 CENTS. "E TR, BOS/HKD MEDICINE CO. { __®ava.o. D " THE GOLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE |3:: Thistustitution, loceted at Denver, Colorado, the Edutiond and Commercial ceuter of the ‘West, is pre-emincutly the best and most practl. ou) of fta kin for the MERCANTILE TRAINING —or— Young Men a2, Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. OADY, Secretary, “The most extensive, thorough o4 complete ‘matitution of the kind 1n the worid. Thousnds of scoountante and Busivess men, in the prin. ‘wipal cities and towns of the United States, owe ‘Aheir sucoess Lo our course of truiulag. The Rieht Kind of Education for | 3 Young Men and Ladies. Wine, new brick biock. at juncrion of three @treot car linea Elegant!y fiite.| nod furnished apartments for the application of »ad carryiag ‘out of our novel and sysiematic wcthods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplste » ustness life, nd parents having sons 1o edacate, are partica. lasly requested o send for our new Circalar, which will give fall information 84 to terms, ‘ondition of entrancs, ete. Addross 916 Farnham, bet. 9th and 100h Strests TIME TABLES THE MAILS. B,620a. m, $:40p. m. ', 240 pm. R §0s, m, 00p. m Joe 530 5. m. = Sundays. L. Powimaster, Trains ‘Bundays Saopim. | Expes Suldays excepled. KANSAS CITY, 7. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFs | sadl. :00 a. m. | Expross.. %0 b, . | e e v Pt St s | 00 of Omaha to Uuion Depots Boms Omighans | GUATA & sosTHWDTIZN 43D BIOUX | wtavion ie 89 5 cord, CITY & PACIFICT umm\u W, m. | B 30y Except Sunosys. ®.a¥. B R i NEBRASKA. Axmve, Leave Omahs, dally.—8 a. m, e T PR T T Leave Gouncll Elufts;—8:35 a. m., 8:35.m,, 1n15-.n J12 e . 135 P, ., 5136 5. .., 6% p. m., 450 p. ve Coundil Biufis:— €16 s m,, 9:00a. m, L0 m 2P, m, 740 B 0TS0 B m Dably except Sunds 'OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYS. . BTt rom T & Co povini . SANTA CLAUS FOUND. @reatest Discovery of the Age. Wonuertul discoveri Among other mu whers Banta Cau sta Children oft aak if e toods or not, 1t rmly bo Bvesin s nteta of on Laut yese an excarsion sxled cloar to the Pole ‘wonder of wonders toey found a new land, Wi iy ik betngs sppeared o3 each hand. There were morntalas' ilke And far brighter skies than ever woro seen, Birde with the huce of & ninbow wers lousd, e flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow aronn ot long wero thry left to wonder 1n doubq belugsoon came they had heard much about, Twas Santa Clanw’ pelf and th ethey all sy, 3¢ oked like o ciaror ssoever day. Ho droveupa team that s n Berode fa ahel But o too lhmwhmfl:shamn\h- Ho showed them all over bis wonderful realm, o facsocie saiing wootsTor women sod man Pursiers wers working on hats ereat sod emal ‘Bunce's they mid they were sending them Kris Kingle, the Glove Maker, told them at onos, All our Gloves w are sending to Bunce, | Baata showed them suspenders and many things | Saying T alse took these to tricad Bunce's store. Banta Clan then whispered a secre?, be'd tell, ‘maha evory one knew Buncy refore shousd send bis goods 1o bis care, Enowiag s riends w1l got helrfal ahare. Now remember o dwellers in Omaha town, oy of oW, Donglas erto unknown remedy for all Jiscases of the Ridneys, Bisdder, and Urinary Organs. A new and hit) ind scaniy trine, Painfal T e it aod o Focate Oocn ainis. Tt avoids internal medicines, 18 certain In it effects and cures when nothing elso can. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! JBW. FOSTER, President, ‘Metallc Cases, Cofins, Caskets, Shrouds, eto. Farn mEtree . OthandIith,Omaba, Neb. leave bt onoe s | F1 30p m. | nd sodiony droppedintowhatsccmodiikeshol | 3 | derived therefrom. The fael problew in importance at x!w Lres e of great t time, and on until practical manger., d for 1uel will soon ab- able eupply of that arti- will_bure to provide Tn the prairie re- | as the coustry settles up, that must eventually prove ineufficient in quan- tity to supply the ever increasing d mand; therefore contrivances to pre- pare it for fuel ste but a waste of | time that had better be directed to { prooaring some other subatitate. | Such a substitate may be found in | com. This is no new theory, bt an old fact that has been repeatedly | proved from actual experience. Corn | has been used in some of the loco- | motives on the St. Psul & Sioux City , but whether it is an_econ- mical substitute for coal as a fuel for | steam engines Iam not puplrgd w0 ay. But ssw frol for stoves it fs , Haed | | coal giono exeepted, aiid s cheaper | thag anythifiz that s likely to be uxed | foi fuel. Two or threeacres of corn upply an ordinary family with a year's supply of fuel, Thesame corn 2old in the market and its proceeds turned into either wood or coal, will not begin to do it. Corn is also much cleaner and nicer to use in ev- ery way than either cosl or hay, and requires no preparation to e it to beused. The btalks and roots may be burnt with the ears if desirablo. { It may be used in either a wood or a | coal stove, without any chabge of .| grates. It makes a steady, hot fire, which can be | RECTLATED AS EEADILY i e, | Two busheis of corn in the eae will keep o comfortable fire the coldest day in wintor. Hard wood at this ‘The sameamount | of meney mvested in corn at fifteen is 4 coaL cents a buebel, the warkst price here, | will Inst longer than wcod, 1ot count. lmx the cops of hatiling the corn to markst and haulug_the wood home; and, farthermore, tho pre et winter & person could not alwags get wood whou waated, sometimes having to m | make two or three journeys for it. The only objectivn to the use of | cotn 8 fuel is a scatimental equeam {, | isness abovt buraing an article that is used for food, and if newspap will take the subjact in hand, that may be overcoma in ume. I would sooner burn an Gcre of corn that cao re- placed in a single year, then to burn an ncre of timber that takes years to replace, even on the score of aenti- | went. Cox. ‘WortHiNGTON, Deo. 11, 1880. ‘Winter Csre of Poultry. Poultry World. Itis a faot that it is more diffioult { to procure egga in winter than in the sumuer s The care of fowls must be increased, nct only in the watter of food, but in the comforu and adaptability of buildings and sur- roundings. One important thing is not to crowd the apariments. Where | many fowls are crowded together for | any length of time, they learn habits | that are pernicious aud which cling to | them ever afterwards. They never | forget vicious tricks, and oue fowl re- tained the tollowing winter will teach may others, and the whole are thus spoiled. Itis better to nip the mis- chief in the bd by weading out those which set the bad eximpls, and thus preserve many valuable birds from falling into error. Among the general practices that are acquired in confinement, may be enumerated the habit of feather-plack- ing and egg-eating, and thise avé bad enongh habuts to eclipse all others, The first of thess is acquired by lay- ing hens which are allowed only scan- ty rations of the natural food required by hens during egg-production. = It is generally the cock ‘that suffers firat. At this period the appetite of {he hen enormous,and is only satiated by sn- | imal diet. Sho has a thirst for bloog, which sbe finds st the root of H 8 juicy youps feather. Where the " apdments aro guersrowd. ed fhis habl often ocours, | esused oy mischief and a lack of vm- ployment. The food given them be- comes #0 led by the contamination of their droppings, and is not relished; beeides being trampled over by the many feet and massed together. This is a trouble where many fowls are crowded together. Not only their food but the air they are compelled to breatbe and the water they must drink, are imprognated by foul odors. To avoid this there should be & venti: lator in the roof that msy be opened and closed as the weather demands. Fowla that are kept in_confinement should never be subjected to a draft of air, especially at night. briogs on colds, roup snd canker, and ia difieul: to doctor fowls and seldom pays, as there is rarely any benefit Relief in many cases may be given, but thersis only, in tsolated instances, any permanent cure for roup and canker. These dis- eases prooeed from colds, oaused by sudden changes in temperature, the For sale by all Druggists or sent by fall tres | air being filled with dampnes ome apon racelpt of the price, $1.00 breeds of fowls will endure a_dsmper DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, atmosphere than others, but it is un- Toledo, O. |wholesome for all, and is always &8 5, your sddress for our little book, dangerous. Eom LR TS, Acent for Nebraska, S mee o Steel Wire for Electric Lights. g ondon News, Novcmbar 87, If Mr. J. W. Swan, of Newesstle- on-Tyne, has not solved the problem of domestic lighting by electricity, but he has apparently come nearsr to gions hay is vs.d to some extent, but | Civil Engineers on Wednesday night scem to answer all the requirements | of the cass. They are small, manage- le and economical, and give a scft yet brill:ant light. The one question Which remains to be solved is, will they last] This is the point at which Mr. Edison failed; but Mr. Swan had advanced as far as Mr. Edison’s car- bonized paper twenty years ago. He now uses a piece of fine steel wire, which will bear to be hested in & | vacuum to a glowing whiteness with- vat evaporating. The hqbt thus pro- duced 1s not strictly an electrio light, as it procseds mnot from the eleotric arc, but from_the piece of in- candescent carbon. Tha electric cur- rent, instesd of producing its own spark, heats this carbon to an intense brilliancy, and the glas in which it is inclosed snd the wires whish convey the current to it are corréspondingly heated. Mr. Edison found that the uncqual expansion and ginirastion of the “glass and the wires produced flawn, through which the air got in, and consequently the heated carbon went offaaa pufl of carbonio atid gas. Swan ieves that he has over- come this difficulty, but the proof of his success can only be given by time. If his lsmp will stand tho wear and tear of repeated lightning—that is to say, if he can keep his vacuim per- feot—he will hava succeeded at last where all his predecessors have failed, and domestio lighting by felestricity ‘may soon benome general. —— Provided With Pockeéts. Deteott Fres Press. “Maria,” sald Mr. Jones, the other evening, ‘‘what earthly use does any woman have fora muff}” “T'msure I don’t know,” answered ¥rs. Jones, meekly; then she added, aweetly, ““I know a good many who have one.” “Eh!” retorted Jones: ‘‘oh, yes! Well, as they only admit. the tips of the fingers, and any woman carrying one resembles a trassed fowl, I can not see why they are not abolished. They are just.ons of the silly fashions of the sex. Then look at your hats this sesson; a little woman fopped off with a big felt, and rigged out with two or three great long ostrich feathers, looking, as Dickens would ssy, like the afternoon shadow of somebody clse. It's monstrous, ridiou- lous!” “Yes,” replied Mrs. Jones, “it is rather absurd, now thet you call at- tention toit, But, you know, I wesr a bonnet. There was something I wanted to ssk you. Oh, I remember ; how many pocketa have you in uit you have on” “Pockets,” growled Joues, “I'm sure I never countéd ’em. What do you want to know for? Half a dozen, may be.” “You have fifteen,” retorted Mrs. Jones, triumphantly; “‘yes, sir, Ive counted them.” “Poohl Nonsense! Fiftoon pock- ets! You must think I'm an idiot. How could I use half that number?” ““Count them*” said Mrs. Jonea. “I will, snd soon show you how ab- surdly you state things. Well, there are—let me ses, one, two, three, four, How’s that? Two ordinar, two pis: tol s one watch pocket in my trousers; my vest has two, of course, and an iuside one for bills, and & wach - pocket, certamnly; all vess have, and one for tickets; and my coat has two, as all coats have, and & breast-pocket_on each side, and one for cards. Why, blees me, Maris, ! that mskes"— “‘Fifteen! and your overcost has ex- actly five more. Twenty pockets for one man! Well, I wouldn't say snother word about muffs, or hats, or any other fashion for a woman's dress if 1 were you!” Jones #ags ho never leltso utterly discouraged in his life, ardto think he rever knew bow many pockets he had witit his wife told him! How He Played t. Deteo't Fres Press. “Pemp” #4s acaller at a keno room n this city, One day last week ho hit upon a plan to better his condi- tion, He want confidentially to every talked something like this: “:Now, see here, you've been losing some monay up there at the rooms, and I know it. Now, I've been ‘calling’ the thing for $10 a week. Now, I've It on s plau to beat the thmg, and if you'e fly I'll 1ot yoi in- “Tho player assented, of course. “Well, I'm getting & lotof balls made up at Ohicago to best the game with. They are boxwood filled with lead, and very heavy,—of course they'll comeout first. Now, the going to cost me $10; if you' up § to help pay for them I'l give you a csrd with the numbers of the balls on, and you come up sud play Wednesday night and ‘keno’ four or five times on it, and we'll make twenty apiece on it.” Tt Ia neodless to say that each play- er consented, whacked up the “‘five,” d solemnly agreed not to “/give tho w about twenty of the keno players, and got the *‘five” aud the necessary promise from each one. The players ware all at the rooms Wednesday night, and when they saw a strange “caller” they began to in- quire for “Pom| *Oh, ‘Pomp' skipped the town sev- eral days ago,” replied the proprietor, 314 the gulled onos flt like crylog henor — it than any previous inventcr. The Iamps he exhibited at the Institate of 'k Champagne, Ecloctic O1l when ho is sick, ‘Bocause it cures him very quick. keno player of his acquaintance aud | i} Faota that We Know. It you sre suffering with a severe cough, cold, asthma bronchitis, con- sumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection ot the throat or lungs, we know that Dg. Kixa's New Discovery will give you immediate reliof. We know of hun- | dreds of cases it has completely cured, and that where all other medicines had falled. No other remedy can | show one-half as many permanent cures. Now {o_give yoii satisfactory proof that Dr. Kixg's New Discov- ErY will cure you of Asthma, Bron- chitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, Se- vere Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness, or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you will call at J. K. Ism Drug Store you can get 8 trial bottle free of cost, or s ngull- site bottle for 81.00 §an161y(2) gy Gulmetie’ ard permanent cure for Sour Gruguies for che great emedy, and iake | 20 other. and if ha does nok keep 1t sond $1.80 | in'a lettar to the French Pad Co , and receive one by mall post-paid. | Prot. Gllmetics Frevch Kidoey Pud s ths Eresses disoonery of 1o, centary [0 the our of all dis:ares of thokidaeys, bladderand u-ioary orgaus, in both male and female ——— Bucgien's Arnica Salve The Brst Sauve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corne, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlod In every case or money re tanded, Price 25 centa per box. For salé by 8dly J. K. ISH Omal 45 Yearsbeforethe Publie. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy “ for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without & rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathertic can be used pre- paratory to, or sfter taking quinine, As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genitine are never sugar-coated. Each box hasa red-wax ceal on the lid, withthe impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of £. McLaxk and FLExING Bros. 78~ Insist upon having the genuine i CMCLANE'S LIVER PILES, pre- pai FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MecLane, spslled differently, but same pronunciation. HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthma, Croup, All diseases of the Throat, Lungs,and Pulmonary Organe. USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. troploal sad plaate. 15 the Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For constipation, Biliousness, he, Torpid Liver, Hems: orrholds, Indi; sposition, and all Disorders arisipg from an ob- structed state of thes: Ladi taXing pila and ‘medicines, are 5 plaaned with s agrecabie quaiiiion. THOPICFRUIT LAXATIVE may be nted In all cason that need the aid of & purative Gaubuelicy olnpsrlem.mnfleme‘nnd'\ eitpro: uces the sam renlt a3 (be agents named, It s Tons common o saly. Prices5cts. Large boxes boc. SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. e et Befors Purchasing AT Foxt of £o-Called ELECTRIC BELT, Baad, or Aplisncore mnudwennl‘mm Ohroso and Specia. Bissases, sond to tho PUL' YERMACHEGGALYANICGS 313 Montgomery Biroet, Fan_ Francisco, for their Fri Pamphilet and *“The Eicctrio Review,” and you will avo time, health aod money. . The 0. are the only dealers in Genuine Electric Ap Pliaaces on tho Amsrican Continent. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids willbe recaived a the ofice of tho connty glork of Furnas county, Nebrasks, Beaver City, the county seat of said cou 7. b to 1he 8 day of Jamaaey, Ac 1881, at 12 o'clock M. of waid day, for construction of a wagon bridge across the Republican river, sonth of the town of Cambridge, in Medicine Creek smmfl, in Furnas county, Nebrasks, said bridge to be 400 feet in lengtn. Eidders are re- uired to accompany their bids with Plans aud apecifications of the work, and Ssowith & bood. [n s sum doubis 8 amount, of th> bid, conditioned for t faithful execution of the contract. The county commissioners of said county of Furnas reserve the right to reject any snd all bids. By order of the county commisioners of Furnas county, Nebraska. Dated at GO EAST —ViA rHR— | Chicago & Northwestern IRAETLW.AW. 2,380 MILES OF ROADI Tarrant’s 3-Itzer Apenent. Acure tor Indigest on righitul, Taverace Co A remedy for avery ailm e which the Avunbity i t iodd make bewallment] | mild, effsctive, | CHICAGY, MJ.LWAUEE a2 ul polata EAST and NORTH. T OFFERS THE TRAVELING FoBLC | GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER BOAD IN THE WEST. JOUNCIL BLUFFS and CHIOAGO {PULLMA‘I HO'I'EL GARS In adition to theseand to please all cl traveler, It ¢ives FIRST-CLASS MEALS | FATING'STATIONs t 52 ovata cach- TRACK 1 | 178 EoA e FiNda Eunlrlzl FIRST CLASS | If you wish the Bt Travoling Accommoda- tong gou wil vy yoar ticket by tis Roote > WILL TAKE NONEOT! ou Throngh Tiokets ok uwal Bage | oo of Coargs Cor. 14th, and at Union Pacl DENVER OFFICE—In Colorido Unlon Pacific Ticket Off SAN FRANCISCO OF¥ICE—2 New Montgom. eryStrest. Depot. Central and MICA AXTE GREASE Comporeaiargal of powdered micasdengias i ent al et imcacr e world SDestbcas does oo gom, bt fors ste., not ob- For Informstion, folders, may ice, adress any tainable at agent of the Company, or th large smout of Tt s the past ‘Decause vou need use bus balf tke | MARVIN HUGHITT, W STERMITT, quantity In grosug your wagon thatyou woul e e Goe" Pem. Adex any chber e Ehoure. mafor and inen Fun Gios SOUF aton twice salong. 1t anewers JANES T. CLARK, Lo Tor M Gonring, Thresning. Machace, el At Omaha & Gousall Biats. | e g B Genk AR OSaEs B OB Bugg! SrEi s Worn Raowing. Maies | THROUCH TO GHICACO e s | e Without Change of Carsl| TE® 81 MICHIGAN Awmé&n CHICAGO s@Ask Your Dealer For It FEVER AND AGUE. | BURLINGTON & (JUINCY TET»‘E RAITLROAD. febpei ‘ i et Pt T, ot o | PULLMAN SLEEP_IL & DINING CARS Fras, 304 all who tod and Best Appolt oad in the Country. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Shoald oear fn raind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, Aud Pointa East, North and Northwest. Passangers by this Route have cholce of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, ‘And the Advautage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Biceping Cars from Chioago &0 New York City Without Change. A1 Express Tratos on i ineare equippa it the ise Patent Al Woeat llors Fatens Butery Piaitorm and— Couplers, the most Perfect Pro- toction Against Accl- denta in the world.. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING GARS | Arsrunon th Buriington Route. B l a’!‘o:mu:n 'l'hu"llm: n!vllljid ...u,.., In thy Western ali Information concerting Routes, Rates, Time i L be cheertaly given by 2t ihe sifs of the. b ton Koate, 588 Fourtaentn Streat, Omahe, d 10 the somp aints being the pu s aud SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC g AND Ticket Agent, Omaba. 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. SHORT LINE & 1880. K.C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, I8 the only Direct Lins to ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. o changs of cars betwoen Omata and 8t. Loals and but one betwosn Omahs aud New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS The 0ld_Reliable Sious City Rowte | 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From GOUNOIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNHAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And lll poifitsin Nufi hetn fows, Minnesots and ine s aquipped Wik iho. i kud “Westinghouse Automatic Air Brakes and Mlller Platform Coupior sud Buffer. Aad for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT is unsurpassed. 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WROUGHT IRON FENCES. 1ti8 a positive cure for Spermatorrbes, Seminal ‘Weaknoss, Impotency, and ail diseases reulting from Sell-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety 1ows of Memory, Pains ih the Back or Side, and diresses - that Toad to A - Pa -nnmw.u Wi for thom ank. get Price, Bpecific, §1.00 oretx wfls‘}g‘sfl‘aufl\ e ioae Wire Foncing and Raliing » Speciaity. Their heauty, permananos and_sconom dnly working e "ecimcon: of a1 Tenciagt | Cheap mterisl, Eiceant in desten, tndestructiblo | Fenees o Laws, Pubic Grounds nd vy Pivte “Tron Vases, Lawn Sotteen, canopled and of o0d) 2R R Dragyisa sverywie. Iseps-dawly TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE pustc pattorns; Chairs ani svory desciption of Iron and Wirs 'ornamental work Beaver City, urnas county l\eL-.m the 19th day of November, A. D. 1880. L. KINSMAY, émzy Clerk. decS-1md&w manuiactured by . . BARNUM'S Wire and Tron Werk, 57, 20 aad 81, Woodward Ave, De. trolt Mich. Hend ¢ - 111atrar i ~ptalogue and prics lit. optd One For Year. 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Too most acceaie $ TOLT ROCK and RYE tetle immense and | er- of it viztiuee o Putup in Ou art Size Bottles, giving More for the money than ary article in the market. SCEIVED by unprincip © aud Ry ln place ENUINE nav it R, which s e s GOVERNMENT STAMP on ach Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, GFFICF OF IN L REVENU Mewes. LAWRXNCE & MAKIIY, 113 Madiot ., oo, .. x: This compound. tn the opinion of this offce e nALu\u F TOLT 0 give it all the aivantageg aseri e wht o o n ronde thont. | C: REPARATIO! sold by Dra.gista, A tax as Tiquor suficlent quantitys poctorsl coupalnts (Stgmed) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commissioner LAWRENGE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROUERS and DEALERS everywhers 1A MAN o 13 SNACOY T TSRS Fia SO R ; BHICAGORDCK ISLAND &'PAC'FiO R. P (s THE GREAT t‘fi!‘lfilfl'““ ].“K BB’I “I.l.‘ Tl\i EANT & THE Ylw—w R iz meB. 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