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— LOVE ANDLUXURY. “Tt over I marry,” Katic Yale used toenr, a'f ' fet, hall in earncst— “if ever 1 the iuppy man—or the uuhaupy cme, if you please—ha! he!—shi 1L be s persou possessing these threo quali ications: “Firs', & fortana. “Secn d, good locks “And thirdly, common seuse. “I meution the fortuns first, be- cause I thiuk it the most needtul and desirable qualification of the three. Although I could never think of mar- ryinga fool, or » man whoss ugliness T could be ashamed of; still I thiok to talk sense for the one and shine for the other, with plenty of money,would bs preferable to living obscarely with s handsome,intell-orual man—to whom conomy might be necessary. 1 do not know how much of this sentimcnt cams from Katie's beart. She uadoubredly induiged lofty ideas of station and style—for heredacation in the duties aud sims of life had been deficient, orrather erronecus; but that she was capable of decper, better foel ings none doubted, who had ever ob tained even a partial glimpso of her true woman's nature. And_tho time arrivcd, at length, when Katie was to take that all im portant step of which she had often spoken of so lightly; when she was to demonstrate to her friends how mush s:uflwu.,m xmmunmm of her heatt was in the words we have G w {uai....000p.m | quoted 0p.m. | Rxpross._ 10008 m. |~ At the enchantlng age of eighteen e i she had many suitors; but as she never ~ 1 2% | gave a serions thought to more than two,we'll follow her exampl>, discard- ing all except those favored ones con- sider their relative ciaims ey If this were any ocher than s trae B e Ry BNt b4 privilege, and aim toproduce an effvc OMaBA & NORTHFRN NEBRASKA PAIL-| by makinga strong contrast between TI S DAILY BEE I FUSLISHING D0, PROPRIETORS. 9 Parnham, b-c. 5th and 10tk Streets o i | Bt ‘Sundays excopied. KAKBAS CITY, BE, JOF & COUNCIL BLUFFS St these two favored ivdviduale, If T A pm. | coUld have my way ope should be s i em | poor geniue xnd somewhat of & hero; Dally Bacept Sundays. the other a wealthy fool and some- she had kaown the heavenly charm cf rides. This he did by remsining on | their deep, deligions harnfony; and $he'car for twenty trips, and, armed ! now they were silept—motionless— with a flask of whiskey and a tunch Jf | mufled, 80 to speak, in. silks and wrackers aud cheose, ‘the old fellow | astins. Those chords still sud sound- had a picnic all to himselh less, her heart was dead; not the loss 80 becanse it had been killed by » PEPPERMINT DROPS. woldon shaft. - Having known and folt the gfeof aympahy in love, she oy, kettled ram is fashlonable in cold weather. could not baf, moumn for I, uscon- oled by the life of I T o Ko b Bt me magai., Egge are up to 45 centsa dozen and ! roosters are looking at tortoise shell short Katle, in time become magoi- | combs. ficently’ able, splenaidly n-hppy Thon a change bocame apparent in husband. He could notlong re- A game of base ball s like a buck- blind to the fact that his love ' whoat cake—a great deal depends on was not returned. He sought the tho batter company of those whose gayely might | mho «Tronclsd Oath” Is when a et ch s s Thi: sty Joy | ol it on 6 sl gnd G ¥ N F tack with his bare foot. was unsatisfactary, however; and im- | 3 pellod by powertal longings for love, | The New Haven Revister has colnod gt estray to warm his heart by | & new word ifor telegrama It calls Satabpoin: | them Jaygouldigrams. Ktio saw herself now in the midst | Barker says that a good dinoer un- of a gorgeons ‘desolation, - burning | der the vest is worth a dozen “‘God with a thirst unquenchable by golden | bless our home” mottoes ¢n the wall stresms that flowed around her; pant- | of the dining-room. ing with a hunger not all the food | The Jecturer'who had an audisnce of fiaitory and aduiration could ap- | of three old maids and ono man and pease, his wife, sait he drew a full house— S0 reproached her husbaud for do- | throo of a kind and a pair. rting her thus; and ho snswered | 5o, one who knows says that s angey snd desperato tadnts of t Tk oty and Seserte (804t o | ik, b oen_invanted i whishempte her conscience heavily | wonder If 1'sa preventivo of tho hay it Sare for o, fover. —*then why do Tain th Besto sieoyhore ths Aociions yon | A man in a Ponnsylvanta towa has bave met with coldAea trenty.nine childeen. Sira “But it's wrong—sinfa!,” Katie re. | ing the town on washing ooy wrong—sinful,” Katio fo- | 178 determine whether it lsa school “Yes; I know it!” said her hus. | OF & laundry. band, Bercely. It is the evil fruit | A profans Philadelphia newspaper of au evil seed. Aud who sowed that | suggests, that now that tho ariny Is scedl Who gavo mo a hand without | fitted out with cork helmets, it will be s hoart—who became a sharer of my necessary to furhish the Indians with fortune, but gave me no sharein sym- ) corkscrews instead of guns. pathy—who devoted me o the fate of | - Notwithstanding the fact (snd per. aloving, nuloved husband? Nay, do baps in contequence of it) ihat the not weep, aud clasp your hands, aud | clergy and justices of the peaco are so sigh and sob with such desperation of busy all the time making two people impatience—for I say nothing you do | one, the population continues to fn- not desarve to hear.” crease, “Vary well,” mrid Katie, calming | I voating o4 3 coffce” th .3 2 g *“pure grodud soffee” the Horsclf; T will not complan. Lwill | 1808 PG EOV0LE 0 mix one bushel of beans and ono of rossted peanuts with ono bushel of your reproaches are unde But granting taat 1am the served. ¥ &M B R o REORASKS. what of s kuave, orld, decaitfal thing you call me--you L d B Bat, the truch is: know this state of thing: csnnot con. | oo Coffee Tho packags fs then o on ) Fr DR ot gowabvimte not madhior | gl b R C A 00 or either. Hewas| “Yes, [k o : 3 SI0UX C,TY & 8. PAUL R K. B e aar ot o an || AR AEd The Nowark Sanday Call savs that one of the most exasperatingly e e | he could live very comfortably in ex- .smd £T. LOU G ercise thereof—without the most anuvas. taut hope, however, of ever attainiog s;; wealth. Moreover, Francis Minot essed excellent qualitics, which ;‘7, .:,, elderly people a “‘fine char. Tia foompmaicin /& *“noble, good fol. lars oomas fl-m—flp--:-, 83583 | low;” a0 by the ludies gencrally & g | dacling. " Four'pwon Suniayeavts b a0 xad 1 | KCatie ould not help Loving M. b B Srons! M # 3| Prank, and he knew it. Ho was cer- [—— tain she preferred his society even to | Toave ‘mkhac—6n, m, 7 & m, 880 . m, 1] that of Mr. Wellington, whom alone 5. o he saw fit to honor with the appella- e g 3. "o | thon of rival, This Mr. Wallington (his compan- AEPUBLICAK VALLEYE. . |ions called him the “duke”) was no ey axarva. | idiot or hump-back, as I could have atl.. .. .. .x::‘l;u:. 436 p.m. | wished him to be, in order to make a g Dally cxoopt Sunday. OMAAA ¢ a man of sen e, education, gosd-looks nothing of the knave about him, as T could ever astertain, Besides this, his income was suffi- cient to enablo him to live superbly. Also, he was considered two or three degrees handsomer than Mr. F. Minot. Therefze the only thing on which Frank had to depend was the power M. SIMERAL, T! w.EY AT LAW-Room 6 Crelghton A n~r. 16¢h St., OMABA, NEB. 9. L THOMAS, TTOMNEY AT LAW—Loans mones, buys and selle real estate. Boom 8, Oreighion —3 he possessed over Katie's sympathies A. C. TROUP, and sffsotions. The “duke’—al TroRaEs AT 1AW 0B 1 Haowoms though just, the man for her in every A "ok, wiin George &P 1606 | other sencee, beiug blessad with a for- b 8 SENE tane, g%0d Jooks and common ecnse— DEXTER L. THOMAS, had ryever been sble to draw these ot; TTOANEY AT LAW—Oruicxsnaake Bulld [ A%, the smiably conoeited Mr. Frauk __ w8 | qas mot willing to belisve thet st . CHADWICK, | would suffer mero worldly AT LAW--Ofoe 1806 Parr g0 | tiong to control the aspications of he' - eart. . me‘ However, she said to him, one day Mm—h.ordfi_ when he pressed her o decids his fate—shosaid 10 him with a sigh: "Palanu P»m.- “Oh, Fravk! Iam sorry that we 0Tal have ever met! o © ro cousomerm wane MUGE A & SARTLETT, «‘Yes—for we must part now——" “Part” repested Frauk, turning Atio ~,rneys-at-La!. Pasi? ropoued Erank, turuin OF " (%-Unton Blosk,Piteenth sa¢ Farabam |~ Tt was ovident that he had not ex- s BENTON, pected this. “Yes—yes,” =aid Katie, Casting AT TORNEY AT LAW. WRB' H BLOCX, GOR. UOUO & I6TH 8T8 OMAEA, SEB down her eyes with another piteous sigh. Frank sat by her side; ho placed his arm around his waist, with ut b od- v fug ber fesble resistance; he lowered ¥/ d. Connell i lroids, nd talked %o hor until /:‘\ l *0rBAY-at-Law. Bt ‘prond Katie—went—wept sout rooms, bitterly, st 1o Hasoomre | R atie, said ho, then, with & buret comer Pitteenth and | ¢ pagsion, “I know you love we ! But you aro proud—ambitious —sel Emw fish ! Now if you woald b r me to (EDiCE 4 REDICK, leave you, say the word—and I go !’ . “Go!” a Katie, Artorneys at-Law f ot et e v S leon b e n:,,:';g wtte| *“You have decidedl” whispered r:,. el e e whe | FEomk. o ‘aroham 8t opposite “I have! s | “Then, love, farewell! WARD W. SIMERAL, He took her haad, gazsd a moment GNEY AT LAW—Room & o-w- tenderly aud sorrowfa. ly upon he et Dol waive. boaatifal, tarful face; then cla, o her to his borom., N . i | She pormitted the embrace. She a Nebeasin gave way.:o the impulse of the e w_ 3. Hos? | jnstant, and twined her arms arcund x(‘““nns & “““T his neck. Bat ia a mo. her reso n : ' Jation cume o e ai3, and she pusbed Ltiorn 8 W, | him from her h. ,2._.,,23.3,:‘,__._“ “Shall 1 gol” he auticulated. r : A focbleb yes® foll Trom her quiv- = g ering ligs. SANTA OLAUS FOUND. And an lostant later, she was lying Greatest Discovery of the Age. upon the mofa;, '""U"g and weeping Wo aertu discoverlestn the world have boen made | passionately—alone. it Jansstaysd | To tear thetemaclow root of love out of ber heart had coet her mare than she eould have anticipated; sud the ogetainty of a goldeu life of luxury proved but a poor consolation, it scomed; for the sacribeo she Ead b he sofa, .bbi e upon the sofs, 5. bbing ""fi.“,’.",..?;" Shqsielts tragiacs S ey { ond m&.?p‘.a.mmy Gradually hor griof appéated to exhauet diself. of wonders they fonnd aew land, e boinge ‘on each band. Thon o, mecoitiad e ewm, vl ‘more #hile airy- And T brig b vier sklea than evor were ssen, b | oy I | ed th: Mr. Wellington’s brows gathered darkly; his cyes flashed with determi- nation; his 1ips curled with scorn. “T have made up my mind,” seld he, ¢ that we should .ot live together I am tired of being call- “hush:nd (£ the tplendid Mra. Wellington I will move in my circle; yon shali shine in yours - Iwill placo 2o roslFRIRY oA Ycul ZoHious, s ahall you uprn mine.” Wa will be frea.” “But the world!” shresked Katie, humiliating momente in a man’s Life comesmbout 2 a. m., when he gets on his front stoop and finds that his night key is in his other vest. An oxchavge remarks that tl:e Mar- quis of Lorne’s barber styles himself the “Lornemower to Her Royal High- ness the Princess Louise.” Probably Lowse’s hsiriresser is known as switch-tender to Her Royal Highness. “We stop ‘he press to announce trembling. “The world will admire you the same—at.d what more o you deaire?” asked hor hushand bitterly. marriago of bands, and not of hearts, is mockery. long enangh, -~ Few know the oonven tional meaning of the term busband good story. On the contrary, ho was | and “The We have played the farce wife; but do you know what it suid mean? Do you feel that the and fire manneis; and thers was|only trus union ia that of love and aympathy? Then enough of this mam- mery! Farewell. I go to consult frionds sboat tho terms of & separa- tion. Nay, do not tremble and ory, and cling to we now—for I shall be tibersl w0 you. As much of my for- tane ehall he yours as you desire.” He puthed her from hix She fell upcn the sufa. From a heart torn_with sngnish, she shrieked aloud: “Frank! Fravk! why did I send you from mel Why did I sacrifico love and happiness to such a fate as this] Why was I blind uatil sight brought me misery?” She lay upon the' sofs, sobbing and weeptug pssionately. Gradually her grief appeared to exhaust itself; ber he'd lay peacefully upon hir arm, over which ewept her disheveled tresses—uatil, with a atart, she cried: “Fmuk! oh, Frank! coms back !" “‘Here I am,” said a soft voice by side. o raired her head. ished eyes. She opened Frank was ave_been. asleep,” he eald, lmlhng Kludly. “Asloep?” “And dreaming, too, T should say— not pleasantly, either.” “Dreaming!’ murmured Katie, “snd is itall a dream?’ “I hope replied Frauk, takiog her band. “You could not mean to send me from you so craelly, 1 kiow! Sol waited (o your father’s study, where I have been talking to him all of an hour. T cameback to pleal my cause oues more—and found youkere where left you—aslecp. “Oh, what a horrid dream!” mur- wured Katie, rabbivg her cyes. “It was 20 like a terribie reality that I <hudder now to think of it! I thought 1 was married.” ““And would that be hor ible!” ask- ed Feank. *T hope then you did not dream you were married to me,” “No—I thought I game my hand, without my heart.” “Then if you gave me your hand, it would not be witkout your heart?” *‘No, Frank,” sald Katie, her bright oyes bummghnppny through tears— “aud here it is. She placed herffair hand in his—he kissed it in transport. And soon after there wasa real mar- rivge;uot a splendid, buta happy one; not followed by a life of luxury, but by « lifo of love and contentment; and that the marciage of Frank Minot and Katie Yale. _— Josh Blllings' Wisdom. Corrogtly Sp:led trom bis New “Cook Book The man who gets bit twice by the same dog is better adapted for tnat kind of business than any other. There is a great deal of religion in this world that is like a life-preserver —only put on at the moment of imme- date danger, and then put on hind- Experience is a school whero s man learas whst a big fool ho has been A el w0on came tho had beard mach Her breathing “bedame more " relar{ gide b, ;Z’T’.u.d"u..m.':«fi:""“'."'"", and calm. “JHef tenrs ceased (0 floW, | Experion e drovoupa tewm thah ocked veryqueer, | and af lengtlinher eyes and chesks Tor s e taer o "'"“"" weredry. Her Head was pillowed on Bt e Voo e o o reve them any. He 51 swed thow all over his wondertal reaim, And i\corite making goods or women sod méa her srm, and her face was hali hidden lood of beautifal curls. Thie strugele was over. The agouy wae passed. She saw Mr. Wellington arose cheerfully to receise e s e worklng on bath froa ta-mmuw-mnfl-y-mmmm Kris < e Giove Maker, told thom at enter, a1 A U e sending to Bunce, | bim. * His mauners pleased her; his Saut. showed them suspende:s snd many things | giation and fortune fascinat more. He offered her bis hand. accepted it. Akiss sealed the cngaze- ment—but it was not such a kiss as Frank had given ner, and she could Dot repress a sigh! There was & msgnificent wedding. Splendidly atired, dazzling the eye with everything around in the atmos- here of fairy-land, Katie gave her Ennd to the man her ambiti her 1 ve—had chosen But oertainly ambition could not have mads a better choice, Already she saw herself surrounded by a mag- nificent court, of which the was the acknowledged and admired queen. ‘The favors of fcrtune were showered mpon her;_ she floated luxuriously upon thesmeoth and glasey wave of a charmed he: Notuing was wanting, in the whols circle: Fher outward existen c toadorn it, and make it bright with happiness Bot she was 0t Tong in disco Saytac e ook e 1o fread Lazces siern Bants Cisus then whispered » socrot be'd tell, As 1, O maha evory one knew Bunow well, He thoralore shotud send s ¢0ods to his care, ing his trenda vil ot thlr ful share. ol for 1 eff AL DRUGGL T HAVE T — AU RROPODTS HAVE W 1) ; 48 Her lrmnd- were numerows; her ASES Busband tender, kind and loving; but i S {all the attentions and +ffsciions she { oyt comidwot £l ber Besst e Ty he once felt its chords of -’Arwl_-";hm-n"- -ymp-thy moved by a ekillful touch; The maa who doesn't believe in any hereafter has got a dreadfully mesn opinion of himself and his chauces. There are two kinds of fools in_this world; those who can't cha ga their opinions ard those who won’t. A good dootor-is a gentleman to whom we pay £3a visit for advisirg us to eat less aud cxercise more. Oat 10 the world, men ehow us two sides to their characters, by the fire- side only one. Tae world is filling up with educa- ted fuols; maakind read too much and learn too litde. Every man has his follies, and often- ‘mes they are the most iateresting things ho has got. He Rode Out His Dollar. Sacramento_Bee. A jolly cld fellow came dcwn from the mountains jost before Christmas, to spend the holidays at Sacramento, Becomiug tired of footing it about the city, he got intoa street-car, and when shown by the driver the bex in which e shonld deposit his far-, he dropped therein atrade dollsr. Then he de- manded his change, but the driverin- formed him be could not give him any. unless he had paid the coln o him. For a time the old fellow was in a dil- emma. His dollar was in the box and he had no show to get it out. Finally be solved the Fobfin of gete | ting even with the railroad company | | by notifying the drivar. that he would 0 up the money he put in the box in he tried them on h found them very posseseion. supplicd with an attachment on one that lunch 18 ready,” is the way a Quincy woman puts it to the lovers who wero sitting on the parlor sofa in the dim religious light of the kerosene lamp. Tho form was at onco unlocked and the srticle ment 1t would do the most good. —[Modern mod put where Argo. A Galveston man_ rocently had a pair of pants built for him. When tight, and ha complalned to the tailor. “Can’t help it. Tuats the fashion now. You must keep up with the times.” ““How tho mischiof can I keep up with anything in pants so | tight that T cau’t wa'k a stop?” The rags for relica in on the do- clino fn Eogland. Relics of great men donow pay the cost of manu- facture. The tooth of Newton, which in 1816 brought $3,600, can now hardly be giver away. It is ot Tikely that when pecple can get a fall sot for §7 they are going to pay an ex- travagant price for one tooth. What s happy faclty s thatof self A friend dropped In to make a call oa a wedde: couple who were In the vary crisis of a family jar. The evidences of the fittle unpleasant. ness wero too plain to be concealed, but bot the visiior politely observed, “You, madam, I perceive, have a bad head- ache,” ' *No,” the responded, trying to look angelic, “my dear little Fido bas just swallowed a button hook snd T'm soalsrmed.” Then he turned to tho_husband: doubtless worried about somo business affair.” “No,” he said, In a tepulchral voice, “Fido swallowed that button- hook before sud I'm afraid i kill him "—Androws’ Bazar. Shipping Bees, Los A ngeles (Cal ) Horsld. Mr. N. Levering, whose apisry is in the Cahucnga, recently shipped loniea cfy bees, iutended for Each colony is accom- panied by an It:liwa quaen, iucluding the one that touk the prizs at the re- cont fair. Tho boxes in which the bees make their long journey are about two fact in lenyth by a foot and a half in hight and breadth. Each cne is side containing a sponge, and bearing directions that fresh water shall be ap- plied toit every day. This furnishes the beos their drink and keeps the at- mosphere within the hives sufiiciently humid. The matter of vetilation is provided for by meansof several auger holes in the bottom of the hives aud an aperture in the top, fitted with wire cloth and closing with a slide, 80 that the current of air may be rega- Ried to suit the weather. At nue end of the hive there is arranged a compartment, covered externally with wire cloth, whero the bees may 30 for an alring should it become t o warm inside. Each hive is proviled with seversl frames of honey, to farnish feed on the wa; Bcene at Jackeon's Iaanguration. Mr. Webster, writing from Wash- ington, says: “I mever saw such a crowd here before. Persons have come 500 miles to see G n. Jackson.” Judge Story wates: “After the coremony was over the president want to the palace to rec: ve comrany, and there he was visit_d by immonte crowd: of all sor's of people, from the highest and most po'ished down 1o ke most valgsr ond grees in the mation. T never 54w such & mixiure. The reign of king mob seemed triumphant, I was giad to ezcaps from the scene as soon as_possible,” No doubt Story was glad to escape; he was a bitter op- ponent of Jack<on; and it was not to bo expected that he could enjoy the festivities. Hinc ille yrme! L% profusion of refreshments,” writes & participant, “‘had been provided. Orange punch was made by barrels full; but as the waiters cpened the doar to bring it out, a rush was made the glass:s broken, the pails of Tiquor upset, and the most painful confasion prevailed. To such a painfui degres was this carried that wine and ice cream could not be brought sut to the Iadies, and tubs of punch were taken from the lower story into the garden to lead off the crowd from the roome. Moan with boots on heavy with mud stood on the dsmask-satin covered chairs in thelr cagerness to get a look at the president.” Eacglen’s Arnica Salvel The Brst Saive In the world for Oute, Bruisc:, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chapp- od Hands, Chilblains, Corne, and ail inds of Skin Rruptions. This Salve 1s guarsnteed to give perfoct satiafac- tiod In every casa or money re tunded, | Price 25 conts per box. ' For sale by 8dly Tsh & McMahon, Omahs, orrhioids, Indis; Disorders arisipg from an ob- Stricted state of th on 10 thiem. Packedtin bronzed tia Soxes only. 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Lo don and chdron, and ihiose {OPIC-FR 11 cases that n SRariit, o Aperient mea Thees (hit same rosnit as { enfirely free from the su; Large boxes 6oc. i, 1 faviis ‘People's Toa Co., E HRADQUARTERS DEPARTMEST OF THE PLATTE, FCE 0P CAIEF QUARTERMASTER, Fort OuAlis, NE3 , Januar 8 } Sealed proposals, in triplicate, 8 will be_recov at which place and time they will be open- presence of bidders, for furnishin livery, in quar titios .8 required, 18-, at Omaha Deco’, N on the Union Pacific Junction, of 2000000 poun raska, Railroad, east of Kearney orn, and recolved. Delivery of the grala el commencs arch 1, 1581, Bretore 35tic product e right to reject ‘The Governmnt roser; any or all pro posals, Bids shou'd siate the rate per 100 pounds, (not per tushel) and_the envelopes containing them should bo endorsed * ressed to e unda ls for Grain,” and ad- Bidtrs e oqguesci to submit propasals,for y of the corn in new re.sewed gunny h, and for wedburlap udred pounds erch. or for part o bs d Tivored in DovELE SACKS, to b» provided at the Umaba nartormaster's Department, Copics of tnls advertisement aud of the Cir cularafnsiructions ©0 1dars can be obtaired 101 *o this office, ud_one caps each advertis:mont and circu'ar hould be at- Ghis! Quartermastor. 1 ';fl?d s, “AdressiSHiasin & " 0 FEVER AND AGUE. gSTET} CELERRATED - ER\ BirerR’ Thero ts no civilized nation In the Western ‘Hemisphere in which the utility of Hostotter's Stomach Bitiers 18 a tonle, corrctive, and antl- billous medicin % kiiown and app While it e s medicine for A1l sessone. and. li oalers, For alo by Drugsisiaand D h or Hortettors amame for 1581 To Nervous Sufferers—The Great European Remedy--Dr. J. B, Simpson's Specific Medicine. e & postivecure for Spermatorthes, Beminal ‘Weakness, Impotency, and ail diseases resulting (fom Sell-Abuse, as Mental Aniicty Lo of omory, Paine i the Back or Side. a0d disosses i succee. P amphlots = Firee to il Write for them anc et fal rticulars. "Frlce, Specitc, 1.0 por puckag, o ages tor 1,00, ~Address all o 3B, SIMPSON MEDICINE 00, . G £ SRR R e sverywniee, uuma-u $fi & week in your own town, and D it . Mird £ Pl WAMBURC AMERIC N PAGKET £0.S Weekly Line oi Steamshins Leaving v«- York Every Thursdsy st 2p. m. For Hngland, Frauce and Germany, ‘For Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & C0., Passence Agents, Broadway, New York THE COLORADO |BUSINESS COLLEGE GO EAST via THE- Tulstastitation, located as Denver, Colorads, | (4 v e Euetions Snd Commren v vy | CHICAZ0 & Northwestern Wost, is pro-ominontiy the best aud most prckl RAXIL VT AY. ol of ts kiud tor thej MERCANTILE TRAINING 12,330 WILES OF ROADI | 1678 0 SHORT, SRR andSa Harte Sekmeen el | COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 enetl o> | pvd Young Men and Ladies. | CHICAGO,MILWAUKFEE a0 atpoate KAST e NORTH. @. W. FOSTER, President, ™ RS 'THE TRAVALLNG PUBLIO D. W. OADY, Secretnry, e saCn i XD woiE AD * Tho most extensiv, thoronsh and complste natiction o tho kind In the world, Thousnd: of accounauta . Dusocss mon, . tho priae lpal ciies and twns of the Usited Siates, owe holrsusees o our course o traiin 5 tbe ONLY ROAD bt OO"W"‘IL BLUFFS sud OHKOAG(I Upon which 1s run PULLMAN TOTEL OARS! 3 2 J In addition to theseat \«u! 280 all clasaeg of The Right Kind of Education for | fimee:arirone o i oo o AEALS at its IT8 TRAGK IS ST IT8 COACHES AR= THE Fiirsy Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick block. st junction of threa treet car llnos. Elegautly fitted and fornfshod apartments or the application of and carrylng oat of our novel and systematic methods of 3 wieh the Bost Tr‘nzllng Agcommods ou wiil buy your ticket by 4 ata STAND WILL TAKE NONEOTHER. ¥ia this road and Check gag Frec of Chargo &l Theket Agents can sell vou Torongh Ticketa THE GREAT AND APPETiZER-—~3URE CURE For COUGHS, OOLDS, PRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP. TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS, Jhe most seeptae prparaion fn the know word. By adding 49 TOLU BOCK asi KTE e Lomon fulce, you tare e exellent Appotizor wnd Tonid, or e nre and ng eles 2nd the nerbus estimoniie Toccrved Sally are 1he beet ovbibcny of its virtucs Putup d):nrt Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. BUSINESS = TRAINING, OMATIA TIGRET OFFICES—1: £acay Cor. 14th, and at Unlou Pacifie m.‘" DEXTER OFFIGE_in Goons Conl sod Toung men who contamplste » bustness s, 7 Pacle Tieke: Omce 10 send for our new Circalar, = will give fall laformation a5 to terms, § _FOF taformation, folders, maps, tc., not ob- ondition of entrance, etc. Address tainable at Home Ticket ico, address asy agent of the Gompany. v G W. FOSTER, President, | ™RVIN HUCHITY, w. B €TENNITT, _Denver Colorado. | o T o Lvat; ORIl JAMES T. CLARK, Gew'l Az't Ommaha & Councl] Binfte. THROUCH T3 CHICACO Without Change of Cars! THX CHICAGO BURLINCTON & (uINCY RAITROAD. With Smooth and Perfect Track, Elogant Pas senger Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CAR® imowledgod by the Proas, 30d N who it, o bo the RY THE USE OF DR, COSANKO’S PILE REMEDY. ield at once on the application of Dr ok ke ‘ngandafftciing a permanenicurowher Ali_other remedies have Gailed. & axeno. s merita. DO NOT DELAY aystem produce TRY IT % CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, 71l send it, prepaid, on reeelpt of price 2, Bosmakes Trcatiis o Files sent fre NETR, | BOSANKU MEDIGIHE 0o, PASSENGERS GOING HAST Shonld ooar In mind that this &8 the BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO, And Pofints Fsst. ¥orth and Northwes: Passengors by this Route bave chelen of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Dally Lines of Paiace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to. New York City Without Change, All Express Teatna on this ine ars squipped w'th o Wenting bouko Patant Alf brakis an Mlors Vatont Satoty Flasform and onplors, the most Perfect Pro- octon Agaiust Al donia i the world PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D:NING CARS. Arerunon th Burington Route. Information concerning Routes, Rates, Twe Connections, etc., will be cheertully given by of the Rurliogton Kouts, ¢, Omaha, Nebruska. 0., PERKINS, D, W. HITGHCOOK, Gen'l Vanazer. Gen. West'n Pase. Ag't. 3.0, PRILLIPPT, Goneral Agont, Omaha, P. DI UEL, Ticket Agent, Omaba. 8t. Jos., Mo, lep-dt SHORT LINE 1880. K.C.,ST.JOE&C.B.R.R, e only Direct Line to LGUIS ANP THE EAST From OMAFIA and the WERE. o chaage of cars between Omahs and s, Louls and but one betwoon Omaba and New York. PASSENGER TRAINS RRACHING AL ST. y o ret T bt the Biaddor, hixh colcred caniy vrine, Painfal , LAME , Genera! Weakness, and a1l Female Come " | Eastern & Western Cities internal medicincs, 1s certain in it fng else can o sont by il freo SIX DAILY With 1o charcos and n adance of ther liner. apon roc DAY INEY PAD Bfl PRDP‘I’(‘. o= b e r i - TFoledo, O, eatinghot ge Alr-Brake. s g tor our liile ook, | AFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWE o #7Via Kanms Clty, St Josoph an ki) 7o & Gl s PXOEBLSIOR S, 3 for sio at all compon statk Machine Works, s § Jouo Coneas e s w'e mr"nwr ket e J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. 1050 Farmiig’ Tha wiost thorough appolte and. complete " 5. EAAnD, Maino Biiope rod Founiry n the tate. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. Gastings of every description manfaciod. Eveinen, Pumpe and overy classof machinery | GYOUY CJTY & PACIFIC Well Augurs, Pnlley.;, Wangers, St P&ul & siofl.x Gity RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siouz City Koute ! Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! Tatting, etc From COUNCIL BLUFFS to Planaor ucw Machinery, Meachanloal Oraiier ag, Models. etc.. neatly exeoutol. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, 56 Harnoy_St.. Bet 14 Ana ol polotat Northor lowa, Minaceeta sod s tno s cquipped with the BELVIDERE mabs. and_15th Star Wind Mill, —MANUFACTURED BY— THOS. E. WILLIAMS, RED 02K 1OWA. Correspondence solicited rom those needs seliable Wind Vi and any inform e Wostia o Automatic Air Sifter Plattors: Grupi 311 Daftor. Aad foF SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT Is unearpawed. Elsgant Drawing Boom and Sleeping Cars,owned and controlled by the com REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE BELVIDERE STAR WIND MILL. BECAU-E 1st. It s more safe in a gale of wind, ani in +he most sudden ehanges of the wind_from any direction, because the wheel lying flat on the Sower i8 lvays reidy with its edze to the wind, and allons the vaneto awing elear around, with: out turning or striking the wheel. 2ad. Tt {83 vicid wicel hasing o moveabie Joints to wear 3rd. Jeo nor sleet has o effect on A2-TEN HOURS 1x ADVANCE oF Axy Otaze Rovrs. al at 850 p ., ar- 15 3 m.. fer Depot, Council Bluffs, at 9:60 B B vt ,.,.,.x....umd vt 5th, Tt loses less power from fri other Mills. . Tt will ran with loss wind thas otrer MAKE NO MISTAKE! iated go it will jired lesa than ills. Bth. It s ealy res any amount of work [ Ftn: 1t basno i, springsnording heade imip when on of cear, heavily painted with thr coats of the best vaint the market can afford. " selt-regulaor sl it in heavychancabie 1th. Itsaymetricalform is ay ‘o have he fe. 24th. Al shats tumed, boxes babited and all ‘neceasary parts donble nutted. m, Composedargely of powdered micasn afnglase t3the bast, and chespest iubricator in tise world. It is the best becausel t Jo=8 not gum, but forms 2 hizhly polished s over the ixle, doing Away with a large amount o riction. cheapest because vow need use !y ball the quantity to greasing your wagon tha’ you weul 1 ot any other axle grease your = agon twice as long. aswoll for Mill Gearing, Threshing Machines, Bugges, &c.,a8 for wagons—Send for Pockei Oclopediaof Things Wor a Fnowing. Malied free to any add rem 'WICA MANUFACTURING g0, 81 MICHIGAN AVENU! & Ask Your Dealer For It octzn Wire ST e Thefr beauty, pertaanence and economy aaly Workine the sxtinetion of Al loneiny Cheap mater, Fiegant tn desten, indestructivle Fences tor Lawas, Publle Growads nd Cemo- | Th tery Pi 7.7.°Ni ol ad E. Fearm, Tron Visos, Lawn Settaes, canopled snd.of | Sigis o1 1. Nichol & Coy 124 rustic patterra; Chalrs and every doscription of | by mu'ual consent, Tron and Wire ‘ornamental work desieried au | J. I Nichol continues slone and ssscmes sl manufactured by B T, BARNUM'S Wire avd | 1iabl ies aud soects all out tanding accounia DISSOLUTION NOTICE, rtnership heretofore exi iog between *he firm s dissolved aaDON'T BE DECEIVED by unprincipled desiers w ?Mé,','.r,!!!!!u.m.r:.d,,m R e oL RO B A Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OPFICE OF INTERNAL REVEND smvigton, D 0., Junuary 96, 1880, s K, LAV & AR, 1101 Mo 5, Chieoep ‘This compound, in the opinion of this office, would have s suficlent » T tne BATEAN OF TOLD to s eal i iom of tle oM, moss aricl In pecior! o ‘hile the whisky ard the 3/ruy, c-atitute an emision. readerivic It an Lo " formala, it may properly be daseed 10 s MEDICH R L ety ‘Apotheessles and Other Persons withodt. readering et Bable oo by specias Yours Respectfully, (Slguel) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commisstoner LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, ilis. Sold by DBUGGIS’['S. GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere OODYN, AGENT, DIAFA IT IS A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead- ily and rapidly inereasing in pnblic tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the ‘simplest in construciion and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- togrity, and purchasers are alwayssatisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The salesso far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addrecsed to the Omaha Offics will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Davenport and 15th Sts. Omaha. Proves beyond any reasonable question that the cchGo & NORTH-WESTERN RY Is by all 0dds the best road for you o take When traveling in either direction between ! Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. Carefully examine this Map. Tho Principal Citfes f the West and Northwest o mumw a1t through Frains Imake ¢lose COBCHOLS With Lhe tralns of el elisoeds of TNE CHICACO & IIOII'I’H-WISTERI lAILAY Ov"ldloflu rineipal lines, ru h dail; ()v'm ‘more Fast Express Trains. Itis the only road wm‘é} (,Efl: 'miz: A Lot PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS) Ttis fllk D'fly I'Md IME nlfl! Pn“mu\ Sleeping Cars North or Northwest of CM‘ EL 1y JN"I 04 1t forms the anlu'ln; ‘Trunk l.ma«‘ e ouscrt - inona, Wi fnetoty & Cental Dakea Live = rcen Buy & Lats Ruge Linar : lwa r- Green Bay » is Toad are sold by all Coupon Tokst Agents ta th Caited Btates )lememherwnxk {for Tickets via this road, be sure they read over It, and take none othes, MARVIN HUGHITT,. Gen’l Manager, Chicago, . W. H. STENNETT, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Chicago. HARRY P. DUEL, Tickst Acent C. &¥. W. Raiiway. D- B RIMBALL, ftwutant T ekt Ateat C & N. ~ e BALE, The Kot o i Doper, CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SEHADES. And Ewe g to the Fuorniture apd . tPeholuterv Tracs. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ¥EW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OFLAS. SFHEIVFIRIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. "AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK, “Bible for the Young,” Being the s:ory of the “eriptures by Rev. Geo. Alexander Crook, D. D.. In simple and tive Ianguage for old and youne. 5T Poiinty Siamibeliy. Tha st ik | iuetraton making & mort intereating. aad 0. | Lok mork amhat Erery e wantale preseivo youth's instructor. Every pacent will | Extraoriiary inducements [y ey T e ok rcier, 700 shoud it | “ATirae A P manisaCo ot Cows g, 034 moa th et AGENTS WANTEDFUR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. Trem Work, 57 T aad §1 Wondward Ave et Mach, Hemm 010 Hhalionyisd Ave s Do 08 prics lst Spli | Janusry'soth, 1851, culatefr. Prico$3 00, BT/, Sty vl it aeh Portind, X Sen” for circalars with i CHAMBERS & G0y 6t Leuin, Mo | 31 /oarts tren Add voee Trae & Go. o 00+