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» , vie: 480 8. m. beopen trom 15 to 1 p. m. Sundays. THOMAS ¥. HALL. Postmatt Arrival And BDepartare of Trains TKION PACIFIC. Bundays Excepted. CRICACOSROCK IELAND & racirIC. 1:60p m. | Mi Daily Exiopt m,10a m, Lowvo Omab, dailyt—$ 2. . TS5 m, o h mah Nam.1pm, 100 », miE:35 p, ., 70 P. T Dally except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLETR. RTTORMEVE-AT-LAW, CHARLES POWELL 76t and & Crelgiiton 2E. D. L. THORAS, s A e el A e % ORNEY AT TAV-Ofico fa Hanscons ook, wiih Goorgs . oplahett, 1808 OMABA, NEB, DEXTER L. THOMAS, Ano SNEY AT LAV —Orsictanask s Bulid tng. x-m»v: u LAW—0fics 1304 Farabam st Wi, L. PEABODY, anu—on Post Offics, 5 Patenis Frocured. BR FOTARY FUBLIC. QOLLEOTIONS MADE CBRIEN & RAWTLETT, Attorneys-ai-Law, Pifioenth ané Farnbsa® ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK. SOR. DGTO. & I6TH 878, OMAHA, KEE. “W. J. Conneli, Attorney-at-Law. Office:— Pront roous, up eiwtre, in Banecons mew brick | K. W. corner iftesuth and Faruham Strocis. = e RESICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law siodtion it be glvee to sl waits SIBERAL, LAW_Soom ¢ Creighton S F IAII)E!sE::. TTOREXY AT LAW—843 Omatin Nebrasien. W, T. Siowane. RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Orrica—215 South Fourteenth Strest. @ 3. Howt SANTA OLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. ‘Wondertul discoveriesia the work | avebessruade Amons ocher things where Sauts Ot siayed Ohiidren of: aak if ‘he makos @0ods oF & realy e Bvoe in 2 mosnialn f o, * Last yoar an oxcursion silad cloa 1o the Pole what svemedlikoabole And enddeniy dropped: ot log were ihey left to wonder in doube A bd!n‘vmn came thes b hesrd much abous, 4 thisthey all ssy, 5. o showed them &l over his wondertr] raslm, And tactor taciories making £ooda o7 wounen wad i on hata gruat and smal 2 1mais thingy Baata ghowed thees guspesd Bayiig T alas took thase to triead Baoc B oum thon whiapered o socret bod 40T, As 10 Omatn. Kow remsmber ye dwallers i Orssha town, SR n:ml- to Bunoe's go round, or e, sula, or siovos gron and omall, WOBTH REMEMBERING. That TARRAXT'S SKLTZA AreaiEtveprese in e bt ey o Tory ves o B n W he SHUVv GASES MaxvrAYORED FY LO. J. WILDE. 1817 CASS ST., OMAIIA, NEB. A . serimental onbesd WM co—1a Creighton Blosk, next te | te, Sk, AETRABEA £, |NEBRASKA LEGISLATUKE.| Tue Senate. ‘Tho off st of seuators in the legislatare of Nebraska is an follows: 1at Diatrist—R. A. Whorry, W.W. Turk. 24 District—William Daily. 32 District—C. H. Van Wyck, H. F. Oady. 4:h District —0. K. Teft. 5th District—G. W. DoaxE, Jxo. D. Howr. ‘6th District—J. 0. Meyers. 7th District—S. B. Tayler, 8th District—J. F Burn rict—Irnac Pu-erli 11th District—B. K. Smith. 12th District—J. W. Porkins. 13:h District—¥. R. Morss. 14th D! strict—M. K Turaer. J. Evans, C White. H. Gere, 0. W. erce. 18th Distriot—J. R. Ersin. 19+h District—E. B. Harrington. 20th Distelct—H. M. 215t District—Tos. Grama. 224 Distriot—Martin Barnes. 234 District—J. B, Dinemore. 94th District—0. B. Coon. 25th District—Sidney Baker. 26th District—D, O. Ballatine. HOUSE OF REPRELENTATIVES. First District—Richardson, P. S. Heacock, J. R. Dowty, John' Klosp- fel, Chas. Cole, rep. Socond—Pawnee, J. L. Ling, A. H. Jackson, rep. Third-_tGage, Elljsh Filloy, L. H. Stlver, rep. Fourth—Jobnaon, J. S. Daw, A. A, Carman, rep. Fifth-Nemabs, Chaurch Hows, T. L. Schick, M. B. Rsymen, rop. Sixth—Oioo, Nelse Orerion, F. T. Ransom, J. 0. Moore, J. M. Par- , e Tk ovonth—Lancaster, N. C. Abbott, C. 0. Whedon, N. T. McClan, R. B! | Graham, rep. Eighth—Sannders, B. H. Shedd, Benjamin Johnson, J. E. Scott, rep. Ninth—Cass, R. B. Windham, Jas, Hall, H. D, Root, rep. Tenth—Sarpy, Amos_Gates, dem. Eloventh —Douglas, W. J. Broatch, H. Bolin, J. H. Kyner, P. M. Mal- len, E. M. Bartlett, S. K. Jackscn, | rop.; W. A. Paxton, J. A, McShane, | dem. Twelfth—Dodge, Wi, Fried, J. R. Cantlin, rep. Thirteanth-Washington, H. Sprick, J. B. Balley, rep. Fourteenth— Burt, J. O. Laoghlin, 17th District—C. ’;‘ll‘.aenth—Cumlng, A. Poterson, p; T. M Transe, dom. " Bixteenth—Daketa, Joo Holman, dem. Soventeenth—A. S. Palmer, rep. Eighteenth—Jefferson, 0. P. Sl comb, rep. Ninoteenth—Thsyer, E. M. Cor- lo- rell, rep. Twentloth—Nuckolls, J. M. Cook, o, ‘wenty. frst—Webster, H.S. Kaley, rep. Twenty-second — Adsms, 0. R. Joues, rop. Twenty-third—Olsy, J. H. Case, rep. Twenty-fourth — Fillmore, N. S. Babeock, rej qunty-fih\—Sdlne, W. H. Kemp- ton, H. McDougal, rep.; S. J. Her- man, dem. Twenty sixth—Seward, H. P. King, rep.; Henry Bick, fusion. Taventy seventn — York, Wilson, 5. V. Moore. rep. Twenty-eighth — Hamilton, John Helmes, rep. Twenty-ninth — Hall, Fred. A Sears, rep. Thirtieth—Buffalo, 5. O. Ayer, rep. Thirty-first—Lincoln, J. C. Watia, dom. Thlzly-umm!—flnlnn, Geo. 0. Reed, Thirty. third—Howard and Greeley, F. Frodorick, rep. hirty.fourth— Merrlck, C. Hostet- , rep. Thirty-ffth—Polk,Jobn H. Mickey, Albort rop. Thirty-sixth—Butler, T. Jensen, Thlr(yflumh — Colfax, A. W. Walling, Thirtg-cighth— Platte, Geo. O Lebmar, dem. Thirty - ulmh — Madison, C. O. Wyatt, re) Forfiolo_Codar, 3. A. Ziegler, dom. B Forty-rst—Burt and Dodge, J. A. Sill, rep. Forty-second—Stanton, Wayne and Plerze, 0. L. Lamb, rop. Forty-third—Knox and Holt, and anorganised terrtory, W. H. Mlars, “Fouty-fourth—Antolope, W. W, Patney, rep. Forty-fifth—Boone, Valley, Sher- man, and unorganized territory, G W. Brown, rep. Eaczien's Arnica Salve] The Bysr Sauve in the world for ¢ | Oats, Bruises, Scres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- od Hands, Chilblsins, Oorns, and all kinds of Skin Eroptions. This Salve is gusranteed to give perfect natiaface tlod In every caso or monoy re fanded, Price 25 cents por box, For sale by 8dly Ish & McMahon, Omaha, — A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Consump- tion and ol discases that lead to it, such as stubborn coughs, negleoted Colds, Bronchitls, Hay Fever, Asth- ma, paln In tho »ide and chest, dry hacking cough, tickling in the thros Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and cbronio or ' lingering diseasos of the covery has noequaland has established for itsel! a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicisns racommend and use it in their practice. The form- sl from which it s preparad It bighe , recommended by all medical jour- The_clergy and the press have cumpumenul it in the. most. glowing terms. Go to yaur druggist and get & trial bottle free of cost,or a regalar #izo for §1.00. For ale by 4(d) J. K. ISH, Omaha, — Auction Sale of Public Buildiog s North Platte, Neb., and Camp Stembaush, Wyo. Hordquariors Dep't of tho Platte, ) Offics Chiaf Quartermaster, Forr Ouana, Naw, Javuary 1, 1851, HERE WILL BE SOLD at Pyblic Auction on tho recpective pre clock: noon on Mopday the putile batldmye Pistie, Neuraskn, and Camp Stambsugh, Wyo- N rth Platte consist of two w0 Btorehouses, G usrdbouss, w0 Ufices, Carpenter Shop, Houptal, Laun: drosss Quartors, Bakehouse, Coal Shed, Maga Ziow: Waon Shed, Foncus and Outhocses. e boildinze at’ Camp Stambaua coaset of wo Uflicers’ Quurters, two Company Quarters, Hoaplal s OB Grardnonse, ot e | isoe, Eiackumith £hp, Oar, pocter Taun Quarters, Bake Telegraph Cice, Saddle Tomme, aod. Tou o Duldings 2 so Fencesazd Out h on day of sale. Militacy on day ¢ i of the property will sud thirts 0 et DE. A. S, PENDERY, {CONSULTING PHYSICIAN: " LAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED. | 1CAL OFFICE, | 458 Teuth Bueeet, - ONATIA, NETRASKA || oceriog b servics 1n a1 gepartments o ne. ané ‘surgery, Soh in” gemeral &y | “ecim 2 i SR conlc denes &2 throat and lungs, Dr. King's Now Di- | I AGRICULTURAL, off ia o ‘\‘ portions of 11§ oflnn'!y The feeling is general that farmo: corn in larze qua with those who can. Daring the past | year attempts havo beon made in va- rious parts of the country to rsiso hogs without_the-use of c.rn, and to amount of it. In the have been extensivel, quantity of chofs have been pro- were fod on agplea owing fo the groat abundance of this fruit. In the eastern s.eces covoral farmern rais- ed foddor corn, cut it up while the stocks were greon and sweet, and fed 1t to hoge, Tn eome casos clover was cured, molatened, and fed to plgs dur- TR had silos found that growing hogs would eat cnsilargo reedily, especlally that made of clover and red clover. There Is now a prospect that enslarze will be generaily employed for feeding stock Logs In different parts of the country. Pork consumers now do mand leaner moat than that which has boen farnished durlng the past few yoars, All these thiogs go to show that less corn will be employed for 2d that feading hogs In the future, perk prodactions will incro 2outh 2nd eas. Imp: Kattonal Livo This reason every dafryman ought to be well poated upon tho individusl character of his coms. Ho has long sinco losrned that tho valus of the cow to him depends apon_the amount and quality of milk eho yielis during the season. e does uot keep her for her beeatiful horns, plassiog color, Iawoep of her tail, but of her udder, lta gon- erous yicld of milk, or the resulting butter. Ber eolid achievementa only have any permanent intercat for him —fancy polnts do Lot oven excito hta carloslty. Vet it is with regrot that we have o scknowledge that tho aver- ego dairyman hes not etndied the problem of milk produstisn close enough to load him to_ observo tho individual merits of his cows, or to tako any moasures to dotormine thelr comparative product. He knows moro of the avorage than of the individual produc of his cows; but this does not anablo him to weedfout the unprofita- blecows. Nothing eave & record of each cow's milk through the season oan give him the facts Decosssry to dotermine whother sheshauld be kept er not. We often described a simple to como very cloaly to one day i the wo psil with each ¢ hook of a spring ecale, and writiag the figuras in & bockhangtng by the scale, with tho mame of each cow con- venlently arranged. These weighings, tabulated fn-a book, and averaged, will show the yield of each cow mons‘h the soason, and tho dalryman may thus know whether she pays or not, It ls a great fully for the dairy- man to keep & cow that runs him in debt, aeit would be for » merebant to | koop a clasa of gonds and constandy { ol thom for loss than they coat him, although he might have a motive, ona particular oceasion, to do se to ensble him to sell othor goods. The poor cew, however, has ‘not even this ad- vantage, for she does not assist In keeping the others, but only eats focd, which, if glven to & good cow, would Pay a profit. Why Hedges fave Failed. Durlog the past twenty years many million dollars have heou expended fn Illizols, and other western states, ln the purchase, settlag out, cultivatioa, and proning of hedge plents. In s mnjority of csaca the money has been thrown away. Consldershle land has lio been withdrawn from cultivation, and much Jabor exgended in digging up the hedge rows. During tho past four or five yesra more miles of hedge have been cug uwp than have been planted. At presont hedges are in meral disfavor, except in a few lo- calities. In central Tows, Tittnols and Indiuna there are many good hedges; but in most portions of theso and other states there are bundreds of miles of straggling plants that occupy much land, interfers with all kinds of farming operstions, but are not of the slightest value in protecting orops from the Tavages of stock, In many cases plants that haye survived the goneral decay have become larve, and spread, by means of sprouts, over a consider- able space. Toremovo them a matter of great difficulty. trunk The of the largor specimone are of some value as poste, and =1l the wood may be employed for fusl. Still no person would take the contract to clear the gronnd cf tho trecs, root snd branch, for ail the wood he could obtain. As arule, the experi- rowlng have been , aud havo resulted in till hedges continue to by popular in Geeat Britain, whero land s much more va'usble than in this country, and give promiso of long romalning 0. The reason “for the general inilure of hedges In the morihwestern atates vatous, Iu tho firat placo, we not yet dlscovered a plant adapt- ha edton great variety of scil and cli- mate. The Oaeg: orangs is not vory hordy, snd will ot flourish on land sbleto contain considerable water. It requires s great smouut of prunlag in order to keep it in proper shaps, and this work must ba performed at the timo when field crops require constant attentfons Our climate is unfavora- ble to the growth of moet planis t ars sultable for hedgos, being cold in winter, hot In sunmer, and liable to extended drouths. No plant that 1s ot exceededingly Eardy can dufo the severity of such a cli mate. To succeed In cstablishing uolform rows of any kind cf plants, the Jand must be well drained, and laud in the west is not in this condi- tion. Most persons who A tempted to raiso hedgs plants out, cultlvate snd prane them by the aid of such fnforma‘ion s they have %% | derived from a circuler or an artiols In s newspaper. In Great Britlsn and poretions of comtinental Europe, hedges in all atages of thelr growth are under the exclusive mensgement of porsoos who girs thelr satire time to the business. They take cortracta to [ set ont hedge plan's, culilvaio them while they are growinz, and prane them after they have been eatablished. They are duly .spprenticsd to the buiness while they are young, end continue In it during the activo yoars of their lives. By 80 d.ing they ba- come experts. Cattion to Tree Planters. This has been a fruitfal yesr, and has broaght into bearing many of the “wonderful’’ trees sold to our citi- 7ena by itinerant agents. We have never hoard so much complaint of faflors, growing ont of the fact that inno othee yest have 80 many of the hambag tre=s proven their own worth. Tessness, ! talk to oradmonish our readers sgeinst the cheats, frauds aua deceptions of the tree peddlers traveling aver all THE DAILY BEE QOantains the Latest Home and Tcle- Newa of th Day. parta of the conntry, exhibiting plc- tures of wonderful frults, and espe- clally such as exhibit largs and at- tractive froit in glass jars (magnified mpote fu the prodaction of pork | { by the shape of the jurs), and plo ! g their honor not to soll an ing | which would not producs fuls equid who can 0ot | never g Ttacems ¢ bo useleas to | p,-k of the gume—iho & Tho confiding publi to firgivo a man, if ous causes tho trees he eells He the next soar geatu- s tioic places fee. ishcs his“chazacter for falrnews hat the vlotim costracta with him be- fatten them by feeding oniy & smail | fora ho leaves for a moch larger lot at ichokes | hgher prices. ut In | some perts of the south a considersblo | ang "yl zeason for making up Usts and ng trees Is noez at hand. The mooth-tongued agent witl ba aloug. duced. * Moro uss hes been mado of | Lat every man ct easibly in this mat clover pastares. Luz fall many hogs | tor, The Horticultural soctety of Iows, composed of the best and safus: fruir Taissre in the state, have made up lists of fruit troes for every particular locality in the state—snited to cif- mate, and solected with a view of ut- flity snd climate. Get these lists, and then buy of none but the duly authorized and ac redited agent cf somefwall known and reliable nurzery. Then call some witness who knows from whom the trees were bought and exactly where they wera planted. Tacn when the frait shows the tr to be & fraud, thers will be some ouo to answer in a suit for damages. And the damage ls serious where a mau plants and waits for years for tha fruition of his hoper, and then fiads all his tond antlclpations blasted by hie trees proviag mosse thaa the ap- ples of Sodom. There are fair and honeet men en- gaged in the nursery business, but they rre eubject to accident and fraud. Carcless hands and agents in gotting sclons nitxed, carelessness in taking up snd_labeling trecs, otc. But \hcy can have no excuse sendlng out stock which has been greafted from the limbs of worthless trees. Evory mau condacting bust- ness of this kind ehould have regard enough for his own' character to sce peraonally that the scions ara af puce nd valuable stook. In most things there are opportani tles for nmcm.g frauds beforo the perpeirators die, but froit trecs take & long time to prmulhn,lrunn worth- lessneus, whilo the agents die or dle- apoear from the conatry. Herco the ceasity of exercising more caution, and of boing more particular with whom you aro dealing. And In case & man represcnts himaelf as an sgent of some well-known nursory, before you pay your money, writs to sald nursery and ascertsin whether he ls thelr accredited agent. —[Ex, A TALL STORY. HOGKS THAT W ONE HUNDRED POURDS LIFTED BY GROWING PLANTS. Virgials City (Sev.) Eaterprise. A gontleman who recently had ession to explore tho chambers, drifts and caverns of the oli desurted Ophie and Moxican mines says fungi of every Lmsginabls kind have taken posscesion of tho old levels. In thete old mincs, undisturbed for years, fo found s fungus world in which aro to be seon counterfeits of almost overgthing seon la our day- light world.” Owing to tho warmth of the old levela and to the pressuro fa them of a cortsin mmount of molsture the timbers have beon made to grow somo cur- fons crops. Somo of the fungi in the old chambors are several fost In height, and belng auow white rescmblo sticted ghosts. In places are what at a little distsnca apposr to bo white owla, aud thera are ropro soutacions of goats with long boards, all as white as though carved In the purest marble. ko rank fungus growth has_almost closed soms of the drlfis. Tae fung! are of almost every Imaglusble variciy of growth. Some kind hang down from the tim- bera like great bunches ef snow-white | © Eair and others - are great pulpy masses, These lut geaerally rise from the rock forming the flacr of the drifta and scem to have grown from something droppod or sptiled on the ground at the tme work was in pro- gress in these mines yeara ago. Thess growtha have in several places raised from tho ground rocke weighivg from ten to fifty and even one hundred pounde. Some of the rosks have thus beon litted over three feot from the ground. 1Inthe higher levels, where 4o aiz is comparatively dry, the fungi aro less massive in structuro than be- low sud are firmer in texture, Some roserublo ram's horns, 23 they grow in a spiral or twisted shipe, while others, four or fivo feet in length and about the thickness of & broom handle, hang from tho cap timbera lika o macy snakessuspeaded by tho tails. One nd, afwor sending out a stem of tho thickness of & poneil to ths loagth of a toot or two appests to bloesom; at least produces at the end a bulbcus maes that has some resemblance to a flow Ia all the fnfinite veriety of these undergroand fangi it is some- what strangs that not one was scen at all liko thoss growing in the light of day. Nothing ta the nataro of toad- stools or mushrooms was found, Experlence of a Visitor. Detrott Free Press, 1 writo this from a country village contatning abeut 1,000 Inhebi It is a lovely littJe town, nest! side hill 0 break off the raw winds of winter and the hurricanes of summer. When I srrived this morning it seem- ed to me =s it there could not ba a bad man or scolding woman in the viliage; but four hours have passed ond Iam a wiser man. I came here tosee old Mrs. Brown about pauston ohe wants from the government, and wk’mn we had finished our business 1 cald “I sga you hn‘ula i chur “Yes; but we never have any ser- mons worth listoning to,” “Tha men look intelligent and smart, ““Humph! They aro regular pokes! There fsn't & man in Farmville who knows enough to sak boot in a horss trade.” !Bat tho women look bappy,” 1 pro “Th\n ‘they lock wliat they alu't,” snswered. “I don't beliave there is a happy woman tn the whole villsge. If you knew of the awful careyings on here you woulda’t look for bappy wives.” ““What awlul things dot” “You'd betier ask what tuey don's da! It’s a wonder to me that Farmrlile haso’t shered the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah.” “Do they drink?” “Do they! Didn’t T sos even old Deacon Harris weaving this way and that as be climbed the Fill last ew- ning? Tt's a slippary path, of bot m‘\e- men don's climb hill ndo ways.” “D; they gamble?” “Gamble! What did Mrs. toll mo_that her brother's wife toid Mrs. Davis not a month ago? Foor ofthe lesding men in the place were canght playlng checkers £1r the sada- That’s a nlce example, isa’t do the men " Why, -hn the wort slp l(vm Ivs s wonder ths don't dack her in the millpond!” ““And Mra. Davis! “She's a hypocrite! She'll talk swoot to your face and abuse you be- | hind yoor back.” “Mrs. Goorge is well spoken of.” | here " Potts | | «iy whom? teen years, and I nov human being speak well of h ‘e!hnpm'u nnd lisa like a t “lewe M. ST i “4il right? (‘X'l 0 her, s like n g 04 ," I ventured to rsmark. W man! Why, my husband er dog down our well Tdon't lie stosls lctters, but I know that when I eent two threo- cont stamps in & laitor to my deughter in Tilinois sho never g ““But thore must bo one good man “There must, eh Well T pint him out to me, T'd 1 ap my speotacles aud ¢ lock at him. ¢ M)d st there cns faultless o “\\ur, I dow't want to seem valn aud conceited, breause nons of us are Iong for thia world, but I expect I'm the faultlees one you are iuqairing (after !” T think I shall go out on ths even Mra. Brown says that 0> and Lt le mocte y (mny 18 84 losat one scan- m. On wy way over to tho postoflice an hour ago I asked a and too xmm chaugs lier stock moro than twlee a year!” 3 ne Publi !'h!" HE CERUINE DR.C.McLANES LIVER PILL§ are not recommended 1 e ills that flesh ACUE AND FEVER. 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VESS AND SOUIAL FORS. s family mecessl.y. oz circolamand specal Lorma, R o T've known hoe fif- | waya Dalioved ho was the very waa | BY THE USE OF DR, BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. l!lTEHIIAL‘| EXTERNAL, ARD §ICHING PILES rield at omce on the applieation of Dr Eosanko's_Pile 7. which ncia di feelly upon the parts atfected, absorbini “Tamors, allaying the intense S B ARGAICTnER Demanonro B Be S =TT ies bave. 2] DO NOT DELAY sotih the drain on the wstem produce Tevmanment Gy, bt by T TRY ITY CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, md when you enn not obtain itof him, m 1 nend it, prepatd, on mlr(ofrfl« - Bomsnke's Trsatlee on Filcs sen WE R, BOSAMKD MEDIGINE £0. PIQUA. O. nos, o cestuin it e Ty mail freo ‘4 ’{ PAB C0., PROPR3, Toledo, O BIOoRLSIOR {|Machine Works, ORMIATIA, PIENES. {5 memnnd, Prop. & Manager. complote WeilA!l«nN.i‘nh-y Hangers, Shafting, Bridge Irous, Geer Trtting, eic ‘BELVIDERE Star Wind Mill, THES, L 108 WILLIAMN RED 0AK lows. W hl\\ e Fany Inform Shoertaly formivio LIVE REASONS WHY YOU 8HO BELVIDERE STAR WIND MILL, BECAU-R It Tl moro ato in gl of wiud, aud fn #ho most sudden cbances of the ving no moveablo Jolnts to wear o T creak xu the wnd. 3rd. lee nor sleat h 4th. It loscs loss p other Wl 1twlll run with leas winl than other er from fricion than 1t 13 caslly rogulated g0 1t will perform any amount of work roquired 1,34 than s capac- It , springsnoratiding hesds 9th 1t jo woll an coata of tho bes Toth. Tt i a perfoct a caro of taat I niswvy changs To Nervous Suffersrs--Phe Great European Remedy~-Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine, 2ad to [Consamption Ineahity and uearly grave Pamphicta T them and ket fof o Tam 3 W, Bl 2R R agyies sveyuiien; SBG a weok 1 your o town, oatpt tree. Gorma and 201 Ralling Spectality. Their beauty, permanence and seonomy dally working it extinclicn of a4 foncing Tron Vascs, Lawn Sottecs, cano i tarte; Cratr and Sy Tacripion ot 7 desizriod it v E. T. BAR Tren Work, 77, 29 and 51_Woodward A RILES OF ROADI AT, SUAS and Safs Route Satwesn * COUNGIL BLUFFS | CHICAGO, MILWAUKER FAST and NOATH. TRAVZLING PUBLIO LTS AND woRR AG AN ANY Han RoAD THE WEST. reen 1 CHICAGO =5eh 1a ron EQTEL (‘ARSI (o0, faldars, may @ Ticket © , ste., not ob- \co, adliross any W. ¥ STESHNT, o, Dol Pam. Agert, nn n-,.nm 15, _ THRGUCH TO CHiCACD Without Change of Cars! THR CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUIHO\' RAILROAD. PULLMAN S NG é DIXING CARE 1y the Feoes, 124 a1 wh » be the Beet n = 2 Boad In tho G PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should ear In mind that this ls the BEST ROUTE T0 GHICAGO, And Polits Exat, Rerth and Northwest. Tt 18 acknowlod, Passenzers by this Ronte bave chclce of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, Al the Advantaga of Stz ' Caw trom New York City Without Change. preee Tralns o o PuLLEAN ?Auc( SLEEPING AKD DINING CABS Asarunon th_Bunifogton Route, Information concorning Routes, Rates, Time Connoctions, etc., wil bs choorfully given by Ing at omwlo(o o . fest'n Pazm. Ag't. B Jos., Ho. General Agont, Omaha. H.P. D ‘Ticket Agent, Omaba. fepsd1 SH%?RT LINE o tho oy Divt L VIS AKD T’!Z EAST TELE GREAT APPETIZER---SURE CURE For COUGHS, OOLDS, BRONOHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Diseases of tha THROAT and LUNGS, The most acceptable preparation fu the known world. ‘Lemonjmte you ha imaonee and ir e 8 »irtucs and pop P tup in Quart Size Bottles, , iving More for the money than any article in the market. 0 CAITION. DO 5 DECEIVED by unptniiod deves xho i i o 0 < Eoion ook st B S TOLE ROCH wed VR only WEVICATED artile made, the GENUIVE natiog s GOVERNAFAT SEARE s iobiar™® Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenus: INT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL RRVENU | 0w, D, C., Jnuar "essrs. LAWRENCT & MARTIX, 1111 Madtaon 8t., Chicago, 1is o 1S By adding to TOL. xellent Appetizer and Tonic, for ge: nd the numersus tewtimo niale recsived ROCK and RYS i family ase. The o best. avidences r may pesperty Do cimmed s+ widoos of U. S. R-vised Statvtes, i .’., ‘Apothoesrics wnd Other Perwocs wikbots B e Yours Respecttally, (Stgned) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commiestoner LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS ard DEALERS everywhere . ¥F. GOODM A I A CRATIFYING, FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE @ives universal Satisfaction and tha ily and rapidly inereasing in public is stead- vor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the 'simplest in construction and the most perfact Machine in the market. 4ATLA and the WEST. O cars bstsroen Omaiia and 2%, Loaia a0 botwoen Omah aud New York. DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS astern & Westorn Cities With le charges snd in sdvance of other lnee. 8. Joasph, Ticket Agon., o Stroct, A B. FARNARD, Gou'rl Agent, Omaba. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC ARD 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILRCADS. le Siowz City Route ! M gl'llJ"{'i‘E“nT ROUTE! From COTNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMAROK, thern Jows, Winnesota and lina 15 canipped with the Tm. 0, SAFETY AHD COMFORT 3 zant Drawing Room and jod HOURS 1y Anvaxce or x7 Omzr Rours. Returning, lease St. Paal at 330 riviag at mmupy 8445 2 m, Depot, Councl B: 3 g B e tat ynvv\\unurudm"s MICA AXLE GREASE cmposedisrgilyof posared micxand iass ROt e chaspoat abricstos e ol 1t is the best becans does ot gam, bat forms ahighiy polshed aurfacn ovor tho Sxis, dofng Away with 3 large araoant of rction. . 1t i the Sheiren o you et e it Bt ke At o grovn sour 2 Selae g e o scanine ek Huggies, 8.y for wasona—gend for Pocket Bk T Wor Kaowing. Maea o B wuy adirees thatyod weul) Jand then ran MICA MARUFASTURING GO., 31 MICHIGAN AVENU:! #&Ask Your Dealer For It i g o 03,1, mw,mq-. 14 thia da- n; e et “ontioued. slone an Liabtities it e W owtani AT, T 2 | T b R oA atalogss ank EF Fortland, Mo | vop2s | Janusry[zoth, 1881, - > L Sy — - — —a s % « The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tagrity, and purchaeers are always satisfled, because they filnd everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The salesso far this year are more than double the corresponding time last ysar. All orders addressed to the Omaha Offics will be promptly £lled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor, Pavenport and 15th Sts. Omaba. THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP iHpamm: Proves beyond any reasonable question that the s CHICAGO ' &' NORTH-WESTERN . R’Y Ts by all odds the best road for you to tako when traveling In either direction betweea ¢ Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest.* Carstully examine this Map. Tha Principal Citlea of the West and Northwest are Stations ?nlgllsmd A8 through tralus make c e oo i e i v e eageed junction point ~« THE CHICACO & IOQT“-W!!TIH' RAILWAY, » Overall o its prineipal lines, runs each way dally from two to four or moro Fast Ex; “Trains. T 1a the only Toad WEwof Ciichgo that uses the 1 ey PULLMAN HOTEL DINING Ttis thoonly road that runa Pullman Sloeping Cars North or Nofthwest of Chicago. Thas 1t forms the ollowing Trunk Lines: *“Winon: MILES OF ROAD. fis, Denver & Californta Line.” ka & Yankton Li e &Duburs Line Mitinesota & Central Dakats Lina® St. Panl and Minneapolls Line. Green Bay & Lake Superior Line” % ..T{f""“ over tis rosd “Kgenta fo 1ho Unitod Stawes Asd Liemember to ask for Tiekets via this road, be sure they read over If, and take nons other. MARVIN RUGHITT, Gen'l Manager, Chicago. s W. A STANNETT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Clicago. a'fi ns‘zp GDOEL, Tiket Avent 0. £X. W, Huiws IBALL, Assistant T cket Agent C ek Komt C. . W, Kalbway, O P & & Depor CLARE Geners! 4 CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Ewe ng pertaining to the Furniture and - g[Pholetery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. SEIVERIOX lzos llld 1210 Farnham Street, AGENTS WANTED FUR | ~OREETIVE SCIENCE Philosophy. 4t and Parphem Stroets b +nd Pasobem IED FOR OUR %W o the 'fl

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