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3 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAR o R S e BRACE_Seaer S sml A- C. TROUP, emuuw—ofl-ul—-\ Block, with George E. ontlichets, 1606 A, DEXTER L TIORNEY 41 LAV —Orulckanank s Bctid Attorneys-at-Law, OF¥10E-Union Block, Pi#teenth sné Parnhasa} D.S. BEENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK, COR. DOUS- & I5TH ST8. OMAR», NEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney at-Law, O Mce: stalry, in Hansoom's ..l mawuau‘.x w corner Fitleenth and == G R e Repick & REDICE, Attorneys-at-Law, sttontion wil bs given o al vuits net. eorp % o ivacription 3 will practice tn al e Courte of the Hinte and the Inited Btatos. Offce, Farubsm Gt., oppoeite o Mall.. RICHARDS & HUY,¢ Attorneys-at _ja'y Orrion—216 South Por Lot Birst, DO NOT DELAV the @rain on the system Sermanent disnility, bot by e TRY IT%*CURED | PR.IOE, 50 CENTS. NEDR. | BOSf.nKO IEJIGIIE G0, PIOUA.O. THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE This tnstitation, losated at Denver, Colomda, ‘4he Educational and Comumorcial center of the Wost, in pro-eminently th best aud most practle wal of a &tnd for the 'MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. OADY, Secretsgy, Tho most extansive, thorough w04 complete matitation of tho kind ln the v Thousods ‘of accountants and Businoss ir-q, In the princ ‘ipal cities 2nd towas of e Unlied Sttes, owe Wheir sucoess to our coucse - training. The Right Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick block. at janetion of three wtrect car tines Eloganutls .- and furnishod ‘apartments for the applicaiion o and carrying ‘ont e our novel and systematic uethods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplste » business lite, and pareats having sons 1o cducate, are particu. tarly requested to send for ou new Circular, which will give fall fnformation as to terms, ‘ondition of entrance, etc. Address G W. FOSTER, President, Denver Colorado. 916 Farniham, bet. 3th and 10k Stroets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Gopy 1 year, tn emoutts & months wEodanan ’E | 12:15.p. e Mall, Butdays Exoopted. | CHICAGO,[ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. 10:00 p. m. 10008 m | *‘Dear childs | = St o n" children of Zion, I'm| Mt Z o 5405 m. { Eapress 10005 o 5 cepted. n.nucm !'L‘. JOE & COUNCIL, BLUFFs { 8t loast, not very long—a few words Expres. Freigh BIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL B. B. )| Leave Omata, 1 m. 1pm, zve Qouncl Elut;—g:25 bl P 11:25's. m., and 2:25'and 625 p. m. DR, BOSANKD'S == PILE REMEDY. llTEBlAIT' EXTERIAL AND 2% omee on the -nll-u- of Br %.—m 1y, which wets &1 & new and hitherto unknowa remedy for all ofthe Kidueys, Eladder, and Urlnary | on, dntul O ;:.f‘::“m‘ ik, and ol Fomdle o | hiak (hat whit %o are to-day and ogiareide internal micioes, 1 cortata 11t | next, day and the day following and ecte and cures when nothing ol For ealo by all Druggisth o sont. by mall tree | 0€X¢ weck and next month and next apon reccipt of tho price, £2.00. DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, SANTA CLATS FOUND. Greataat Discovery of the Age. g wronnd, ot long were they lett to wonder tn doubs belng 800n Game they bad beard much abOWS, | Jo- A 0lsg s cate Wiy badbeard Ot | 1osthet, aa o eontinue to ram faots e Teoked liko the pictures eses overy day. o drove up s toum that ocked very quoer, “Torae s team of crashopy Fl rode i ahel Tstead of o1 et e ey He All who want For shirts, col roet, CHARLES RIEWE, l seem out of place aud unhappy. 21 “You will readily see that Provi- Motalic Cases, Cofins, Caskets, Shrouds, ete, | dence has so wisely ordered things Farn mStres . Othand11th, Omshs, Neb, | that not only in the economy of na- Telegraphic orders promptly atiended to. 'HE D:ilY OMAHA PUBLISKIRG GO, PROPRIETORS. | Chisago Tribune. B s e honed ot el REK THE MAILS. *roe i opsamansn wateng g . W.RR,1lam,1ipm Jiaim, 6307 m e @ L 11p. oenTi atho 10p . &ugx Lincoln, 1210 p, m, .. Qenmrme g (54 _~ = i Fp e s loave bt onces | 01 DY the general pasaenger agent end | o&:. Arrival And Departare of | The floor mansger had me down for open from 15 to 1 p. m. Sundays. THOMAS P. HALL. Postmaster. 35, 435p.m 1 | ing and throbbing through my teem. | OF THE BURLINGTON. 0p. m. Express. ww-.-. T'd only been a fraction over seven Sundays BCBM ", i 1 have not bee loaded. Don’t do it. B:n%n‘:‘;g;m mupluom 0’ fllw',‘ & NORTHWESTERN AND [SIOUX | down into the silent depths of an old » ___CITY & ACIFIC EAILROADS. pre—.. 8%0a.m. | Exores.... 30p . | besn loaded since Colambus discoy- | BAN. I.B.IuNI'-BIASKL l g |- — T T} . | Express.......4:35 p o, IDGE ION U. P. 3 i 2, | Borothat Daniel Booae wsed o bave, P, 35, £ o o7 | and that had never been Toaded since. | Mol This gun had stood around in the cor- m",‘:g.,"",;‘;:,,“,fl_‘“,‘;{ taking it all pleasantly 8o as to throw . m, 1] there waen't a dry eye in the house.’ m,, 0:60s. ., 1m P m., 750 p, m. | sliything on salvaiion, because I'had OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR, . “Bm it took old Jim Ouderdonk i S5 Wu called him SkowheganOnderdonk, S, your addrem for our Metle book, MES K. ISH, Azent for Nebrasks, ke ours, with more | V¢ (Al Jet uslearn a valusblo lesson groen, uer akiog thep cver were seen, ‘buee of & rainbow were fonnd, exaullte tragrance WerOgIOW | 4t ‘Lot ug promiso ourselves todsy ot rendeet, | petter informed. 3 I"" he took them on et o ove | @ “Try to impress this never-dying owed o lertul real: He forty oo 2l over bla woadertul rslm, | | we do mob do at opce or at somo time small, |in the future, unless some one else To Bunce's ther sk they yereuending them ull. | doe it, will in all heman probability oux Gloves we uresendiag to Buses, | s-nu ‘showod them suspenders and mans e T aise tock thess to trend Bancowstors, | importance of theee thingy that are :"..u ‘Clas thon whitpersd » secret be'd tell, Au'in Oratia every ono knew Bonos wall, bis goods to e i ™ How remember o dwellers In Omaba town, onts to Banoe's go ro s, or gloves great and Bend your sister or zuut one and all. ‘Bunoe, Champlon Hatter of the West, Dougha Omaps. refore Eowing his SKOWHEGAN ONDERDONK. OX THE PLAX OF SALVATION, ““An regards Impromptu spseches,” esid Woodtick Williars, as he breath- ss0p | @ 8oftly on a piece of blossom rock | £ 4.9 | and lockad at it earnestly through his 00 | pocket-gl-s<, “I was never what you | might o' « nstursl, easy, graceful, extempora: speaker in public. “ can eit sicwn on a bowlder or an cld powder k:gand reel anything off to the boya in & tolerably loquacious » stylo, but when I get up before & biz m-b and begin to scat- | ter a few preguaut gems of thought | around among the audience T get wild | and skittish, and went to go home. | “Then when I take my seat, tho big idess that adjourned when I was on the rostrum come thronging back to me, and fill me so full of inspiration, and dumb yearning, and warm, earn. est swearfulness that it seems as if I'd bast. ‘‘Once, I remember, I was called | {sclivg mansger of a_harrow gauge Sabbath eckool at Salt Lake in an | early dey to addrees the kids of Zion. | | » thirty minates’ dissertation on ‘The | Uncertainty of Terrestial Things,’ or | som> such racket as that, and I thought T would have to work it | mighty fine to aay all that was -urrj ing brain, but when I sat down and mopped the dew off my marble brow, and looked at my watch, I found that moments. “All that T can remember of the ad bliatered speech is about this: afzald T'll encroach on your time—but I want to say a word—that is, a fow wordse—I won't detain you long—or, aboat salvation acd—firearms. ““‘Never fool with firsarms that! “““I once knew a boy who looked | ! double-barrel shotgun that had not | ered America, and all at once he went | crashing through the Zodiac, ard he s | up there somewhere now. All we ever found of him was a stone bruite the place where he had been. O, | it's awfull ““I also knew a littls Iad with eoft, ourling bair and deep violet eyes Everybody loved little Ephraim. But one day he turned his attention to the mystery that clung to an old smooth- | ner for about a century, and been kicked and battered by everyone, just | peopls of tleir guard, and when the hired girl swept up little Ephraim ““Then I spolog/zed for not saying taken up o much time, and sat down. epeak without any preparation. becaute he came from Skowhegan, and he was tall enough to whitewash the sky, if he had & step-ladder, He nsver ntad to stop and cough and take adrick of water while he thought of ahard word. O, no. Just give him a grown person’s dose of Cemetery Promoter, and he'd address a caucus ora funeral, he didu’t care which. “‘One day I heard him apeak to the children on the subject of “The Efficiency of Prayer. “He alweys anuounced his subject beforehand, not because he ever al- Juded to it afterwards in any wsy, | but becanee he had noticed that mos public epeakers had a subject to speals | - A5 sext a3 T oan call to mind | - now, Skowhegan Onderdonk spoke as follows: “ Dear children did you ever stoplto what e will be to-morrow and the year aud a'l through our eventful lives is not 0 much what wein vain autici- | pation regard ourselves retrospectively | as whai we nltimately were or some day might previously be? * “Did you evez stop to consider ho much we may find out by ascer- taining? ““Journeying adown life’s rugged | hard fact that the longer you live the ing more? from this eternal truth and flee from the wrath to coms. —richt now, without o moment's de- into oursysternsand glean intelligence we will at the same time become truth upon your minds; that whatever remain yodone. “‘We should lesrn from this the most ewmential. T might talk to you for hours with pleasure of these things, but I cannot take up the time. One more suggestion, and I will close. **‘You ‘are all young now. The fature is before you. This will seem singular to you st first, but when I explain it to you you will see at once that if it wers anywhere else it would | Witt, eight milos nwey follow closely upon the alrerdy e v S ey ol obscure past was at one time the un- born germ of the dim and inc - descent directly, embosomed in tha at unknown finally, and shrouded in the prismatic colors of the bound- lens ultimately. ] am afraid, however, that you dying truth to you. AsTaaid before, the future is before you. If you understand this thor- oughly you wonld refoice over the omnipotent wisdom which placed it n that position, but now gou are young, and you think you can see lit- tle places where the Creator has missed it. ““‘In the fluff and blcom snd ex- uberance of youth you naturally feel as though the general management of the universe is open to critioism. You see here and there little irregu- larities in the Divine economy where you could have improved upon it if | You had been consulted as tothe policy of the administration. ‘This has taken | up a great deal of your time and worn you out. When you get older you will throw off a good deal of this re- sponsibility and it will be a great re- lief to you. “Looking back upon my own childhood Iuln see here and there in the light of & chastened experience, where if I had not done just as Idid perhaps Ishould have done differently. “Tustead of wearing myself out with anziety and fretting over the fear that my parents would come to some bad end, if Thad taken more relaxation and rest, I would have been better off |to-day. ’Tustead of worrying over & { change in thelplan of salvation or im- proving the time-card of the heavenly bodies, if I had rabbed glyoerine on the backs of my feet where they were cracked open, I would have been hap- | pier then snd I would have entered |upon & useful manhood instead of { beiog the physics] wreck that I am { now, worn out sitting up nights for fear the heavenly bodies would crash into each other. *¢“Thia is not only true of all things ut everything else. “*“There s a great fleld of thought |open to you here, and I simply call your attention to it. Ihaven't the | time nor ability to enlarge upon it,but | Tleave it for your eonsideration. ~As | you grow older and lesrn more of the > | 'way of creation is managed, you will gradually indorsej it and spprove of it until you are old and gray-headed, and then you will admit that the whols system is arranged and governed as well as you oould have done it your- ‘Go where information is turned loose at reduced rates and absorb sll youcan. Let it sosk into you. Ii won't hurt you after you get sc- cusiomed to the novel sensation a little. “‘Then in after years you can write a large encyolopedia of what you don’t know, and you will look back to this time in your history and thank me for calling your attention to these little matters that pertain to your soul’s eternal welfare,’"” By Nvz, Laraz Orry, Wye. T. A Courting in the Olden Days. Deteoit Frea Preee. Thirty yeats sgo Michigan people werea frank and truthful set, Strang- ers_could coms here and trade horses with thele eyes shut, and breach of promise cases were unknown. Folks | meant what they sald, and when they | gave their word they stuck to it. Exactly thirty years ago this month a widower_from New York stato ap- venrcd in L-him" ¢t business, Thai Zawo Lusiness carried him over to De While on the | way he stoppad st n i-¢ faita nouss to warm %ia cold fingers. He was warmly welcomed by the pioneer and hia wife, both ¢f whom were well along in years, and aiter some general talk, the woman queried: “Am I right in thinking you are a widower?” *Yes.” “Did you com out here to find & |1 al case a wife?” “Partly.” “Did anybody tell you about our Susie?” o, ““Well, we've got as bouncing a girl of twenty-iwo as you ever eét oyos Wondartul discovariesin the worldhavebsenmade | pathway, did you ever stop to pon- | on. She's good-looking, healthy and Among other thinzs where Sauta Claus stayed il 0 Chtidren ort ask it he makes coods of not, der, dear children, upon the cold, 18 relly he s mowatdu o o, ; ; ot your an excursion safled clesc 4o the Pdle | older you become, and as you acquire And suddeny Into whitsscned likenhole 2 . ey wonrof tenders ey o apertan, | knowlodge you graduily got to know fle tairy-like belngs: hand. were. mocniains ‘bosutitul And far 7» Birds with 'Nh Bn'-n good-tempored, and I think she'll like your looks.” “Whers is shel” ““Over in the woods chopping down a coon-tree. Shall I blow the horn for ker?” “No. If you'll keep an ey2 on my horse I'll find her.” “Well, there's nothing stuck np or affected about Susie. She'l say yes or no as soon as she lorka yon over. It you want her don's bs afiaid tossy e Fisanres Hoxtd tho sonsalof Rar axe aund followed it. He found her just as the tree was ready to fi She was a stout, good-looking gi swingiog the axe like s man, and in two minutes ho had decided to eay: “‘Susie, 'm & widower trom New York state; I'm thirty-nine years old, hava one child, own & good farm, and 1 want a wifs, Will you go back home with met” 8he leaned on tha axe and looked at him for half a minute, and then re- plied: “Oan’t say for certain. Just walt till T got these coons off my mind.” Sie sent the tree crashing to the earth, and with his help killed five coons, which were stowed away in a hollow. “‘Well, what do yon say?” he asked, aa the last coon stopped kicking. ture doos the uncertain subsequently “T'm your'n!” was the reply; by the time you get back from DeWitt | Gnntaias the Latest Home and Tele- Tl Eave these pel and b ready for the p He returned to th old folkethat he shou er back with bim, 03 ut dusk that | evening the twan were married, | Hardly an_bour 1ad be=a was'ed in | ocourting, and yet hs ome oo f the best girl i the stute of Mickizan. Facis that We Enow. | It you sre sottering with a sovere cough, cold, asthma bronchitie, con- | sumption, loss cf voice, tickling in | the throat, or anv sffection of the | throat or lungs, wo kuow that Dn Kxa's New Discoviry will give you {immediate relial, W know'of un- dreds of cases it has completely cured, and that where all other medicines | bhad failed. No other remedy can | ERy will cure you of Asthmo, Bron- chitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, Se- | & vere Oougha and Colds, Hoarseness, or any Throat or Lung Diseass, if you will call at J. K. Isix Drug Store you | bug can got & trial bottla free of cost, or » regula- size bottle for §1.00 jan161y(2) ey Buckien's Arnica Saive The Besr Saxye in the world for Outs, Bralses, Scres, Ulcers, Salt | Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- | ° od Hands, Chilblaine, Oornl, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve o%\llnntesd to give perfect sntiafac- in wveiy case or money re funded, | Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by | 8dly J. K. ISH Omaha, —_— 45 Yearsbeforethe Public. | THE CENUINE LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy *‘ for all the ills that flesh is beir to,” but in 4 B “Tn?c\.. - seping Cam,o affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious %, ran Through W nion Pacific Transier oy Paale Trai Transfer Depot at Counc! reaching Sioux City at 16:30 at 11:05 dng. P'TEN HOURS 15 Avvaxce oF | axy Oraer Rovrs, Complaints, D\:pe)mn. and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. | AGUE AND FEVER. | No better cathzrtic can be Jused pre- paratory to, o afer akiig quinine, X asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-costed. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER TLL. Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of C. McLAXE and Frexixe Bros. ##- Insist upon having the genuine Dz. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre- pared br FLEMING BROS., Pitishargh, Pa., the market being full 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. tropiesl s0d plsats, | IstheBestand Most : Agreeable Preparation { in the World | For Constipation, Biliousness, | Headache, Torpld Liver, Heme- orrhoids, Indis; mmon,nnaml| 2 Disorders aris; g, fromt an ob- | ; structed state o Ladios and children, snd_those who disifke taking pH'S &nd nauseous medieines, are espo- clally pleased with its sgrecable qualities. LAXATIVE may be nsed nesd the aid of a pureative, s nconta named. 1t 1s Sa ofjections common 20d tin boxes only. e system, entirely frae from’ tothem. Paskedtin Price 25cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY ALL FIRST- Botors Purchasing ANY Forx of So-Called ELECTRIC BELT, Band, or Appiiance reprasonted tocure h»rvwl. it Chronic ses, send {0 the PUL' VERMACHERG. (CCO, 618 Montgomery Strect, San Francieco, Cal.,’ for thoir Free Pampllet and -“Tho Eicctric Revis: will save time, health and mor Co. ae the only dealers in G pliazces on the American Coni P51 B0 i iy Wei De Meyer's CatarrH Cure $1.00. Lr. WeiDe Meyer's remarkable susces in treating Catarrhal Ccmplaints, now fustifie him in reducing the price of his preparation fo One Dollar. Wholssslo Druggists and D. B. Dewey & Co , 48 Dey St., N. Y., will exchangs new 4 cent Stamp for the 6 cent Cure, nud pay .00 a dozen difference, until February Ist, 1831. The P. Vo Tioctric Ag: nent. 56 %ok myour own sowa. it oo Katro . HATete & Goe Portland, ¥e. THE DAILY BEE MIOA AXLE GREASE show one-half s many permanent | Compsed iars i cures. Now to_give you satisfactory | %} proof that De. KiNG's New Discov- | s highly bl “"" | bOU‘?C-u ;3‘ £¥S and CHICAGO | & “h a Iare: wmonnt o ticto g-ce. &c a8 for was aclopedia ol Totngs Wo ANUFASTUZ NG cu., | 173 B | ttons sou will buy your tic NON] | 3@~ Ask Your Dealer Fa?'; It AN iz TR ot CITY & PACIKIC| 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILRGADS. Siowe City Route ] From bO"‘iT‘IL BLUFFRto P2 UL, MINNEAPOLIS DUL.JTH or BISMARCK, . DR.C.McLANE'S | suurs agont of te Company, ot | ST. l WARVIN HUCHITT, W. H. STENMITT, ows, Minnesotw a5d proved w Miller | BURLINCTON & QUINGY wio 15 \Ina\.oumnrn: v Aoyt Bl siviag at 8o Pacilo Transter Depot, Coun: With Saooth and Perfect Track, Eloguat Pas 30 Ba o tiatyob te " | PULLMAN BLEEPI & DINING CAR3 | | 1t s acknowiedzea b and Passenger Azent, | PASSENGERS GOING BAST | | }sssT ROUTE TO CHICACO, | [ And FOUR DIFFE”:.NT ROUTES, | All Express Tral PULLMAN PAI | ¢ Information eomocruing Foutes. Rates Atme FEVER A‘\'l) AGY S%%"ET LINE K G.,‘.T JOEXC.B.R.R, | |8T. L2 0 | Ro chanan of cars botween Omaha and S, Lol | STX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS | misar'ss good Fastern & Western Cities With less charges and 1 advance of other lines. ized nation fn Hamiehers n which tha uity of Hosteriar's Stomach Fitters s a tonic, corective, and bilious mdicie, s not krown Snd appreca & modicine for il seasons snd al s expecially uited o the compaints being the pucest sud e 5 ¢ oo vegetable tivulant i Dealers, to whom ap- uber s Anmanat for 1681 To Nervous Sufferers—-The Great European Remedy--Dr. 7. B. Simpsou's Specific | WROUGHT IRON FENGES, Ttls a positive cure for Spermatorrhes, Seminal Wnkn-sp:,‘;mpa tency, and ail Mental Anxiety Lo-s of Back or Side. and diseascs S5t fva o Il Woke for them s S o Price, Specific, §1.00 per w00, Adressal orders to B SMPSON MEDIOINE CO., Wou” Hand 106 Main St., Butu TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE Newsof th Day. ~ViA THE— Lhk""'o & % #43T and NOBTH. ¢ [ ARAVEUNG FUSLIO GREATER FACILITIES AND MORI ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER "RoAD "1 THE WEST, LY ROAD detween Upos which 1% ran T[E i £at For COUGHS, COLL:S, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and ail Di- e of the THROAT and LUNGS. d KYE fitle TRAGK 13 5 %4 own wor'd. B ppetizer and cruus Lea: imontal if you wish the Bee ottles, giving More for the money than wrticle in the market. YED by anprinciple 14 Kye n piace of SUINE » e rmease, | CACITIGH | ouly Ml Central and | fow Montgom- | | Extract from Report TREAST For information, fold - mape, e, ot ob- talnable at Home Tic e * ofice, adlirees any | Gen'l Manager, Gou'l Daee. Agect, OHICAGO, ILL. IRRES T. CLARK, 1 Ax’t Gaha to pay mpecial ikier Persous wit GRE B. RAUM, Commissioner (lgned) THAROUGH TO CHIgACE Without Change of Carsl_f CHICAGO CRAEHY o< 1 S MAP, THAT Wa, pumnl'.fi. RAILROAD. senzer Coachos, and U wio Lravl tear It 10 bs the Tt Appotated snd Best Managod Rosd e the Goontry. Shodtd osar 1o mind that this Is the | Points East, North and Noriwest. Passenzers by this Houte have choice of the V¥, e the world. | SLEEPIRG AND D!KING CA SIS IS T Wy'l B e S CAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PC!"lc RR 19 THE (-)HM'I‘ C\N“‘"fl\‘i LINK BET WEEY THE EAST & m Ww Gt heerfully given by e Weetn Parm Agt, 8¢, Joo,, Mo, 1880. |2 the vuiy Direct Tine to AND THE ZAST From OWAILA axd the WEST. sl but on beiwoen Omaba and Naw York. -ihe fact that » maioriey of the itteront rn'umy Hye centa. RescHIEa ALL Spreciating ) s Phiman, Briace c'll"t'(h!!n CrrY, wen il ines for e Umie man' o CABS o P’ e-nle e Toleaniceine s cquizped wih Fulinans ATACE CATES ae ru, ey % ey alago Slesping Cars, Palsce Day Gosch- Waxnas cIVY S A0 “wns LEA VRN o an 107 fafaty Fladtorm S ar and the celebrated sstiogbotue Alr. Brake, SFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSTR B V1a Kanss City, Gt Joseph sndWa G ComncliBingy R, via BT £ Jossnd St Lonia. 8 Ticke's for eale st il compon stations tn the Woet T otsh, S Bt. Joseph, Mo, [ £ [ § » W C. BEACAR¥ST, Ticket Agen., 1030 Farnhazo ANDY BORDEN, A Pass. Agozt, Cmabs. G F A K_IVJBALL. BARNARD, === EURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Eve ertaining to the Furn % N Jpholvtery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT GF HEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OHAS. SEIVERION 1208 and 1219 Farnham Streel. s Umathet . < DR, A. S. PENDERY, | HA;BURG AMERIC N PACKET £0.'S e Tt g et | o 1t TING PHYSICIAN | Weekly Lineoi Steamiships Thele Socats, Paimsminse h saiay e S dnly working the ‘cxtiaction of aul fencingl o om XA Sr S S L chesp material. | BAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- . o e Lo, Faic oo o Come 1CAL OFFICE, Erngland, Frauce and Germany. (68 TenthSuuset, - OMAHA,NEERASEA | P U Vi, Tagn St gt 2t | “oa s b e | o B, RICHARD & CO., senge gt e it 2 One For Year. Tron snd Wire onamental work designed anl | medicine Lo manafactured by E T, BARNUM'S Wire and | pocial pracibe st 2 (LOn S iz Moodward Ave, D . janty on reosipt of letts | awey, New Yor® P FOR THEIR NOBLE PATRONAGE AND SPLENDID SUPPORT During the last TEN DAYS UNPRECEDENTED TRADE. MANY THANKS TO OUR FRIENDS We had made the most care- and painstaking prepara- tions to supply the largest pos- sible variety of Christmas Novel- ful ties AT REASONAERBILE PIRICES o 5 9 ° 1 =T < < o) =S 8 8 ==& 'E'o“"c @ = o [e] o i - =5 2 ¢ e &= QO S g 2 S ow 2 °S e we = & O c ul = = = o e g © & k9 d that for OINEH W HHK Monday, the 27th | mine Commencing We will dispose of the remainder of our STRICTLY HOLIDAY GOODS at 20 per cent. less than Marked Prices. All our goods are always marked in plain fig- ures, so that all can see for themselves that they get the full advantage of this reduction. 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