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THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING GO., PROPRIETORS. 915 Parnkam, bet. 9k and 10k Streets ‘TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Copy 1 year, in advance postpald).. :.q‘l.’m"' . mouths - 0 |J. U. ROSES Art Emporium, 1516 OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS. Dodge Street, Steel Engravings, uil Paintings, Chromos Pavcr Frames, Framisg’ ey ramiugaSpecialty. Low prices. | TI%E TABLES- J. BONNER, 1309 Douglas St " THE MAILS. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOBN L. MoCAGUE, opposite postoffice. W. B. BARTLETT, 317 South 13th Street, ARCHITECTS. A T. LARGE, Jr., Room 2, Crelghton Block. DUFRENE & MEND ELSSHON, ARCHTITECTS, Room 14, Creighton Block. BOOTS AND SHOES. JAMES DeVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoes. A good assortment of ‘home work on hand, cor. 12th and Harn THOS ERICKS0; I JOHN FORTUNATUS, 605 10th 8t., masutactures tc_order good work ¢ fair prices, Repairing dooe. — BED SPRINCS- J4_F. LARRIMER, Manufaturer, Visschers' Blk. ongias OMAHA & NORTHERN NEBRASKA EAIL. WAY COMPANY. Leave. BOOKS, NEWS AND STATIONERY 3. 1. FRUEHAUF, 1015 Farnham Street. CARRIACES AND ROAD WACONS WM. SNYDER, No. 1319 14th and Harney St. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS- ANDREW ROSEWATER, 1510 Faroham St Town Surveys, Grade aud’ Sewerage Systoms a Specialty. D. B. BEEMER, For detall sed largo Advertise: ‘ment in Dailand Weskly, —_— GICARS AND TOBACCO WEST & FR{T CHER, Ma-ufacturcrs of Cigars, and Who esale Dealers in Tobaccos, 1305 Duug. W. r, LORENZ Western Cornice Works, Manafactarers Iron Cornl.e, Tin, Ironand Siate Roofing. Orders from any locuiity s romutly executed in the best ‘manner. Factory and Gffice 1310 Dodge Street. Galvanized Iron Cormices, Windoweaps, ete. manufac:ured and put up in any part of the country.” T. SINHULD, 416 Thirteenth St. Exprom. . 8:00. m. | Fxpress. . m. | Mixed......10: Daily Except Sundays. B.& M. R R In NEBRASEA. Expross.. a m | Freigl Frolght ..., 655 pm | Expross . SIOUX CITY & ST, PAUL . R. [r——y Leave Omaba:—6a. m., 7. & m, 830 . m., 4:50 p. m,, 7:25 p. m., s Council Biufle— 61 a. m,, 9:80a. m., 1140 w, m, 5:26 p. 7490 p. m., 750 p. m. Daby excopt Sunds: OMAAA & REPUBLIOAN VALLEYR. . a annive 4:85 p. m, va, 5 5. m., ccept Sundaya. ATTORREYS-AT-LAW, GEO. W. HILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offics on Farnbam stret, between 16th and 20th, next o office city water works, Omaba_ Buys and sells Omaha City property and Ne- Draska land«. Mining property inal parts of Colorado, for svie. From a long residence in Coloradc and experience In_mining property, I am prepared 1~ offer sale and profitavle invest- men's to parchasers. 12620 CHARLES POWELL, USTICE OF THE PEACE—Coruer 15th and Farnham Bte. b. L, L, TTORNEY AT LAW-—Room 8,Crelghton Blook, 15th St., OMAHA, NEB. 0. L. THOMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW—Losns mopey, buys and sells real estate, Room 8, Orelghton > A. C. TREUP, TIOKNEY AT LAW-Ofcs tn Hanscoms 2 Patents Procured. @R WOTARY rUBLIC. OOLLRUTIONE MADE U'BRIEX & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFICE-Union Block,Pifteeuth an¢ Farcham D s BENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLODK, COR. DOUD- & I5TH ST8. OMATIA, SEB. W. Jd. Connell, Attornsy-at-Law. ol TR W S B e = L= B. Bzmiox REDICK & REDICE, Attorneys-at-Law attention will bs gives to all sulte ost eorporstions of evory dascsption ; wil in sl Ko Courts the nlie Ststes. Offics, Faroham Bt cpposite Gonrt. Houss. EDWARD W. SIMERAL, TIORNEY AT LAW—Room 8 Orsighton Block, 16th and Douglas stresta. _ n08dh S. F. HANDERSCH, | ATIORIEY AT LAW_S4S Farshaia Cmatia Nebraska. CROCKERY. 3. BONNER, 1300 Douglas St. Good Line. DRUCS, PAINTS AND DILS. KUHN &40, Goods, Cor. 15th and roets, TPharmacists, Fize Fancy Dinglas FURNITURE. A F. GROSS, Now and Second Haod Furniture and Stoves, 1114 Douglas, E. O, Targeon Ag't, 3. BONNER, 1809 Douglas St. Fine Goods, kc. e FENCE WORKS OMAHA FENCE CO. GUST. FRIES & C0,, 12i3 Harney St. Improv- od lce Boxer, Iron and Wood Fences, Uffice Railings, Counters of Pin» and Walout. FLORIST. A. Donaghue, plants, cu. fiowers, see boquets ey We o 1o and Dosgren s (CROCERS. Z. STEVENS, 21st between Cuming and Izard. T_A. McSHANE, Corner 234 ad Cus S HATTERS - W. L PARROTTE & CO., 1806 Douglas Street, Wholesile Exciusively. HARDWARE IRONAND STEEL DOLAN & LaANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and 112 15th st HOLMES, corner 16h HARNESS, SADDLES, &C. E. B, WEIST, 32) 18th 5t., bet. Farn. & Har- " HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladies get yoar Straw, snd Fe b st norihexs: ooract Sevenic Henue. WH: DOVE, PAOF e INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. LIZZIE DENT, 317 16h Streot. JUNK H. BERTHOLD, Ra-t and Metala. LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. J. BONNER, 1309 Douglas St. Good Variety. O ———————— G. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Mer: coiving the latest decigns for Spring_aad Sum- ‘mer Goods for gentlemen's wosr. Sty ish, durable and prices 1ow asever, 215 13th bot. Doug. & Far. MEAT MARKETS. The Boston Market. MOGLE & JESTER, Fres and Cured Weats, Game, Fish, Poultry, Et-., 2020 Caming Streel, MILLINERY. MRS. C. A RINGER, Wholesale and Retail, Fancy Goods in variety, Zephyrs, Card Hostere, gloves, corsets, & Cheapest House In the West. Purchasers eave 39 per cont._Order by Mail. 115 Fifieenth <. PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS- W.S. GIBBS, M. D., Room No.:4, Crelghton Block, 16¢h Sirest. Oculist and Aurist, 14th and Douglas Stroets. —_— —— — ———— ——— PHOTOCRAPHERS.- GEO. HEYN, PROP. Grand Central Gallery, Sixteenth Street lass Work and Prompt.- noar Masonic Hall new Guarantecd. _ PLUMBING AND CAS FIXTURES. D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Street. PAINTING AND PAPER HANCING HENLY A._KOSTESS 1019 Dod o Street. L PAWNBROKER J. ROSENFELD, 822 10th 8t. bet. Farn. & Har. T STOVES AND TINWARE. A. BURMESTER, Dealer in Stoves and Tinware, and Manutacturer of Tin Roofsand all kinds o Bullding Work 044 Fellows Block. W, Y. Ricmaxos. ©. 3. Koar RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorpays-at-Law. Ornca—215 South Fourteenth Stroot. SANTA OLAUS FOUND. @reatest Discovery of the Age. dieoovortesin the world havobeon raade than ever wero soen, o huee of a ralzbow were found, Whilo flowers of exquisite tragrance were grow Not long were they left 1o wonder tn doubq i Soon catmo thes had heard much aboat, o them guspenders and many things AGENTS WANTED FOR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. Efl o Beiy” tualy wanta e e PURLITSG Cos Sk Lovia, Mo. §1BI A E20E SUBSCRIBE FOR THF. WEEKLY BEE, The Beet in the West, NER, 1500 Doug, 8t Go:d snd Chaap. SEEDS 3. EVARS, Wholemle and Ratall Seod Drlls E 0 Caltivators. Odd Fellows Hall. SHOE STORES. Ph'lipp Lang, 1320 Farnbamet. bet. 13:n & 14th. SECONO HAND STOI PEKKINS & LEA, 1416 Dougias St., New and Second Haod Farnitare, H use Faraishing Gooda, &, bought and sold on narrow wa.gins, e ——— e SALOONS. BENRY KAUFMANN,' In the rew brick block on_Douglas Street, ha3 Jnst opened & most elegant Beer Hall. Hot Lur 10t0 12 FLANNERY, On Farnham, next to the B. & M, headquarters, bas reopened a meat and completo cstablish: ment which, barring *IRE, and Mother Ship- ton's Prophecy, will bo open for the bo;s with Hot Lunch on and after present date. “Caledonta,” FALC b St UNDERTAKERS CRAS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet. 10ta & 11th M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, REPR _NTN: PEGENIX ASSUNawwe ., 4 Lon don, Cash THE MERCIIANTS, 3 GIRARD FIRE, Philadeiplia,Capit’ SORTUWESTLRN NATIONAL Cip- '8 FUND, Onlifornia.... . 80609 BRITISH AMERICA ASSURARGECo 1,906,000 KEWA (K FIRE INS. 0., Assota..... 500,060 RAL, Awsets. HAMBURC AMERIC N PACKET C0.'S Weekly Line oi Steamships | * Leaving New York Every Thursday st 2p. m. Yo Hngland, France and Germany, For Pasage apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO0., Paseenge Agents, Broadway, New York Good_Styles. | Neighbor Goodwin's Story. “Nophew Nathan was always gen- | tle. I doubtif he ever knowingly | trod upon a werm, and I'il venture no | word ever escaped his lips that he would wish to recall. Ho early found | the peace of heaven, and has been all | his days thanking God that the bles. | 1 sings vouchsafed to him are 5o mani- fold. It is, as I now call to mind, some eighteen moaths ago, as my epouse stood under the maple tree that is near our porch, busy, as is her wont, with some dsiry matters, that she heard tho clatter os horse’s hoofs, and locking up, whom did she see but hernephew, Nathan. He rode up to her, and without dismounting, saluted her, bending low to do 80, and after presenting her with a fat and neatly plucked fowl, made discourse which I will repea: as near'y as my memory bears cut what my wife did tell me.” ““‘The Lord hath heen very good to me, my Aunt Charity.’ “* (85 he hath, Nathan.’ £aid, ““for never since your mother bore you did not speak louder than a cat | mews.” +¢ +J¢ T now remember right, I an- swered her nothing, for my thoughts were in confasion.” “<Art dumbi” sho said, ‘Might as well be aught you can ssy. Your face is like a_jack-o™lentern, and your {cngue as fall of speech. What's now ©] asked her if her father did not tell her.” “ Had he told me,” ssid she, “‘you would not sce me here. Curiousity, not he, bronght me. I would like to know what you, whoee spunk is lsas than & worm’s, could have to say to me from your own lips. Not togive advice Tl ventare. You're no such idiot as to try that. Come, I'll have it out of you. Belike you would marryme,” i¢She said this, my Aunt Charity, as in sarcasm; yet I sm glad she said it, for my spirit sermed to melt like an April snow bank, and had I not taken her words on thé echo, I fear T could not have made known my er- rand. Her face as I said this was terrible, so that I turned my eyes to the window as if for a chancs to es- cape violenca. I cannot recall all she said, but I do besr in mind that she <My blessings are mora than I can reckon, my Aunt Charity.” “Truly you do well to always bear that in mind, Nathan." “Yet, I fear that through so many mercies, Ishsll bs unmindful of my spiritual duties and becoma at- tached to the things of time and scnse, my Aunt Charity.’ “You must pray to be delivered from temptation, Natha ‘T haye cast my eves about seck- ing some means by which I may be tricd as by fire, my Aunt Chaity.” “You do wrong, Nathan. Lord works in His own way.’ ¢« ‘Therefore I believe that He hath directed my thoughts.’ “¢What mean you, Nathan?' « “Toward Misiress Polly Prontiss, my Aunt Charity.” “Now, if I know my sponse, neigh- bors,” said Mr. Godwiu, interrapting the course of his narrative, “acd to he judge by the flash of indignation that was In her eyes as she told me this, the answer that she gave Nathan was not geutle.” Her words were: “‘Toward that shrew! Why, sho bath it in her to afilict a man worse than him from whom our Lord did drive seven devils’ ¢“Yet, knowing that I desire Mis- tress Polly in marriage; surely in that way, if in no other, I may ma'e self-sacrifice, aud be tried as if by fire." ou are pleased to jeat, Nathan.” I never jest, my Aunt Charity; for every light word wa are held to account.” ““‘But heaven doth not command you to eat bread that hath molded, nor to take a wild besst to your home, Nathan.’ ““Nay; but it hath come upon me with the force of comviction, my Aunt Charity, that I must have such trials as will wean me from the world, and if I marcy this woman I shall have such trial ever present.’ ““Thereapon my spouse,” again Mr. Goodwin said, by way of interruption, “‘did call him a stupid fool and did pray heaven afterward to forgivo her. She sald to ghim, falso, ithat to wed thatd woman would -be to seck a grave or madhouse. But he shook his hezd, aud without a further re- mark rode away; and my epouse did comfort herself by the thought that, determine as he might two minntes of conversation with 8istress Polly would drive the notion from his head. A woek later, Nathan came sgain. “iShe hath promised to wed me, my Aunt Charity.’ * *She hath promized to wed you, Nathan! Have you in truth asked her hand? I could cry with vexation and sorrow.’ “<How else, my Aunt Charity, csuld she promise to-wed me unless I asked her hand?’ “How elsc? Why, the shrew, had she taken the notion, would not hesi- tate to go to you or any man snd de- mand marriage. OFf course she prom- ized you. Little chance bad ahe of & husband. Why, Nathan, why did you not wed the Widow Abigail Spence? Tell me that? A good woman, a thrifty housewife, and a gentle soul.’ “¢Ah, my Aunt Charity, much did 1 desire to do so, but that would haso been too great a blessing Sorely was T tempted to ask the widow’s hand on | the day that her sister Lydia wedded | young_Spicer. I sat that evening in tho kitchen by the widow as sha knitted, and marked her grace of man- ner and comeliness; and I made men- tion of Lydia's happiness, and when I did this, Abigail turned to me with tander eyes and cooly = < Will you not take pity on Lydia’s { lonely sister? and for an instant, even | many minates, I did hevo sore temp- tation to woo her, for I judged by | that remark she might, if urged, havs | given me her hand. Then came the | words of Scripture to me, to flee temp- tation, and I made great effort and quitted ner. I have not seen her since, except in church, where she does gaze on me with sad eyes.” “You are a wicked man, Nathan Appleby, thus to break the heart of a good woman and to take up witha shrew. Still, having done so, Nathan, tell me of your wocing of Polly.’ 4Tt was on the evening of the last | Lord’s day, my Aunt Charity, as the | sun went down, that I made my way to Mistress Polly’s dwelling. 1 heard the sharp tono of her voice as I ap- proached. If I mistook not she was spesking to one of her father's farm hands, and shesaid: “‘You great sced- ing numbskull! Out of my sight, ilifavored, hideous-mannered ar “4And yet you persevered in your intentions, Nathsni” “Tiuly, T did, and heard her say, T hete amav, great, stupid, ill-be- gotten things.” Then Ler father re- plied, “T fear you will never have opportunity to do_ aught_ but hata a man!” To this she ssld, “It would have been well for my mother had she not favored you. If I had aman,O! but T'd make him rue the day!”’ “And hearing that yoo did not turn away, Nathan!" ¢““What I heard only satisfied me, my Aunt Charity, that I should find tribulation I do greatly need. Mr. Prentiss came to me, and I spoke my mind to him without delay. I said that T desired his davghter in mar- risge.” % <And what did he reply?’ “‘He answered that Eunice was a well-favored girl, and that he could not deny ber to me, if she chose to take me. I said that not Eanice, but Mistress Polly, I desired, and I con- foss that he seemed amazed, and did stare at me with a certain fixed ex- pression that was psinfal to look uo- on. Then he approached mo and said thst he never hesrd that I was fmprodent in my drink, and I had trouble o persuade him that his sus- picion wronged me. Then he looked at me agaln, and even hinted that my reason had left me, At last I per- | suaded him to send his daughter Polly tome. As he quitted the room he seized my hand aud said: ‘‘Nathan, Ipray that she may drive you from the house. It would be & blessing to ou *¢ ‘Mistress Polly came into the best room, my Aunt Charity, and, as the door closed, she stood with her back agaiost it and smiled, and I confesr that the amile had naught of hamor but only scorn Init. I trembled at that smile, fearing she would drive me | thence. “ Speak up, Nathan Appleby,” she | town, there never was such gossip eslled me a beetle, and sho said my legs were spindle shanks, which is un- true; that she remarked con: Eacgten's Arnica Salve The Besr SALvE In the world for Cuts, Broiscs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guarantoed to give perfect eatiafac- tod in every case or monoy re fanded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly Jsh & McMahon, Omaha, —_— An Honest Medicine I'ree of Charge Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, we know of none we can rec- ommend as highly as Dz. Kixg's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fe- ver, Hoarseness, Tickling in the Throat, loss of voice, etc” This med- fctne does positively cure, and that where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific, cur- ing the very worst cases in the short- est time possible. We say by al means give it a trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size $1.00. For salo by 8(1)1y J. K. ISH, Omaha. 15 Yearsbeforethe Publie. temptuously upon_the paleness of my face, and likened me to Sandy Sam tdiot. 1 perceived, however, that her violence was only of the tongue, though that is ensugh for one person. The called me a pandora, whatever that may be, and said that I should marry her, and right away, and a sad day It would be for me, too. She warned me to haveno delay, to cause the baus to be published next Lord’s day, and as soon thereafter as the law permits to come for her, and she warned me to keep out of her sight till then, Other painfal words she said, which I shall not repeat, my Aunt Oharity, and thus che has promised me.” ¢ ¢ What tLink you all, neighbors, of sucha woeing as that?” Mr. Goodwin inguired. “That your spouse did say rightly when she called him a 'stupid fool,” said Mrs. Pantry. ““That it passes all comprehension,” said "Squire Wytynge. “Well, I eay,” remarked Mr. Pur- chas, whose domes‘ic_experience was 1, “the man who knowingly puts his heod in such s yoke desorves to wear it always. Vinegar women are wont to be smooth-tongued during courtship and to mske amends after- ward.” “\Well, tell us the rest, neighbor,” said Mr. Blumfield. ““They were mar- ried?” “Yes, they were married, on the Lord’s Day three wecks, and those who saw them, as they quitted her father's house, say that she berated him all the way to his home.” #And did he soon wieh he wae dead?” asked Mr. Purchas in such sug- gestive tones that Mr. Blumfield again slyly nudged Mr. Goodwin. “‘He bore her ghrewishness uncom- plainingly for six months cr more, thougn hie did grow pale and lose flesh greatly; and hiedid confess to me, up- on on occation, that he did ot bear inmicd when he married that death only parted husband avd wife. His slience enraged her; but never did_he speak & word in temper to her. Now T will narrate to you that which i3 the most marvelloas and as well as amus- ing of all of it. My spouso happened to fall in with Nathan's wife about a yoar ago, aud I will say, neighbors, that my spouse, though usually smooth spoken, can say & thiog sharply if she &0 desires. Sho did tell Pclly Applsby that it was a grievous shame for her to belabor that patient man, Nathan. ¢« \fan! Nathews wife replied, “Man?' Being of your blocd, its no wonder he’s no mar. He moans like a calf and ho purrs like a cat, and hath less spunk than either. A calf will bunt and a kitten scratch!’ “¢\ell as to that, Madame Apple- by, sharp speech never made a cali to bunt nor a cat to scratch. Your speech is of no moro account to him than it would be to them,’ said my spouse. “With that Mrs. Appleby became very wroth, and did call my spouse a pandora. «‘Hamph,’ saysmy spoute, ‘I could tell you that which would make you aagry for cause. Do you know that the sharper speech you uzo the better does he like it? At this Mre. Appleby did open wide her eyes, and, neighbors, as I sit , for the first time in her life she answered not one word. “Do you know why he married | ou? Ara you so stupid that you hsve not dfscovered that?’ my spoaso asked. I know, for he made a confidant of me previous to the wedding. He married you beoause ho had no trials, theeo wero his words, and he feared that he could not reach heaven unless | hehad hisshare. Therefore he wedded you.’” “Aba, & good one,” said Mr. Pan- try, as he tremblingly shook his head with langhter. “And what said she to that]” asked *Squire Whytynge. “Never did she speak so quietly, and for eome time msade no response; at last she said: ¢ S0 that was his reason, was it? Well, Ill—disappoint him I'll—be— even—with him. I'll make him anoth- er sort of a wife from this hour, for I will not bo a pack-horse to carry my husband to heaven!’ Here Moses Butler sharply snuffed both candles, and when the laughter of tho gentlemen had in a messure subsided, Mr. Goodwla continued: “When Nathax came in soon after, what did his wife do but approach him and kiss him, and Nathan trembled, for never had she dode that. Aud she 2aid, ‘dear Nathan,’and she did lovingly caress him, eo that he was as oce in a tracce. “Neighbors,” continned Mr. Good- win. “I have seen their babe, as I remarked; snd I ssw Nathan gently stroking his spoase’s brow, and he aid say soft words to her, to which the made loving response, and as ghe lonked coyly over his shoulder to my spouse and me she eald, ‘My Aunt Charity, you ses what your words have ariven me to. I am not any pack-horse, am I, my husband? and Nathan did even 1o our presence kiss her, and if she returned not the kiss of lovo, then I never gaveone myself.” “‘Would that I had known that thus ho could have been conquered. For she was the comellest lass in all these parts, and I would have put up with six menths of gall for a lifetime of sweetness. Had I knownwhat Iknow now, her hame would bs Blumfield, not Avpleby,” ssid Mr. Blamfield, sadly. “*Ahs, neighbor Blumfield, we hays our secret now,” ssid Mr, Birchwood. “No, you have not neighbors,” “I tell you, you did betray your- self.” Here tho tall clock struck 8, and Moses Butler, riting and snuffing a candle, s “Now, gentlemen, all of you, it is time to be in your beds, Go home #nd tell your spouses this tale. Tll venture they'll delight to hear it.” Aud with bis usnal authori. ty he sont them away. The members of the Seven Coppers must have taken Moses at his word, for of all the gossiping in Hartford among the matrans as there was the THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remed. all the ills that flesh is heir to,” affections of the Liver, and in all Bj Complaints, Dyspepsi ache, or diseases of thet character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathertic can be used pre- paratory to, or after taking quinine, As asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine ar« never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the Iid, ith the impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of C. Ml 3 nd FLEMING Bros. 2 Insist upon havinug the genuine Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre- pared br FLEMING BROS., Pittshurgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled di tly, but same wronunciatior. 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While it is & medicine for sl seasong and all climates, it s especially enited to the complaints %o nerated by the weather, being tae purest sod St vocetabl stizulsat fo tho wORld. For salo by Druggists and Dealers, bo;vhmn ap- vt SAS = Wiiro Fencing aad Ralling & Specility. Thelr beauts, porzasnsnce end ocono dally working the extinction of al fenciog clieap matorial, Elegant in desiz, Indeatructiblo Fences for Lawns, Putiic Grounds aud Ceme. tery Plata. Tron Vases, Lawn Settees, canopled and of rustic patterns; Chairs ani overy deserlption of Iron and Wire ornsmental work deslgned and manufactured by E. T. BARNUI'S Wire and fren Work, 27, 29 and 51_Woodward Ave., De- trolt, Mich Send f:- #1:Eabwet w3 ~atalogue snd et PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. Office of the Purchasing and Depot Com, of Subsistence. Oparia. N Sealed proposals, in duslica to the nzual conditions, will be received at this office, unti. lock noon, on March 21st, 1881 at which time and 'place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivery at the Subsi-t- ence Storehouse in this city, of twenty thousand (20,000) pounds FLOUR, in new, strong, siugle cotton sacks. To be made from No. 1 Spriog Wheat, half hard, half goft, or Odesss, to be sweated befors grinding, and mixed in milling; £> be high ground.” Sample of Flour £ be sent in with proposals, and all to be celivered on o before April 15,1881 The government reserves the right to reject any or all pro- posals. Blank proposais can be obtained at his office. - Proposals must be enclosed in sealed envelopes marked “Proposals for Flour,” and addressed to_the under- signed. THOMAS WILSON, 3 s next day over Nathan Appleby’s mar- riage and the result of it. ous | psia, and Sick Head- ERS/ < WESD NO CHANGING CARS —BExwERS— OMAHA AND CHICAGO, Whero Direct conzections are Made With Through Sleeping Car Lines S New York, Boston, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Wash- ington, AND ALL EASTERN CIT:ES. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for Indianapolis,Cincinnati,Louis- ville. AND AL FotsTs 13 Tm SOUTHEAST. THE BEST LINE FeR ST. LOUIS, Where Direct Connections are made i UNION LEPOT with Throueh Sles Car Lines for all Points SOUTE . The New Line for _DES MOINES The Favorite Route for ROCK ISLAND. The unequaled inducements offered by thi clers and Tourists, The celobrated Pullman (16-wheel) ing Cars, 1un only on_this Lin P.luce Drawin clining Ch irs~ No ex Reclining Chalrs. The famous (., P. & Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Care fitted with Elegant High-Backed Rattan Kevolving Chsirs for the exclusivo use of first-class gore. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, co Uined with their Great Through Car Afran mei es this, above all others, the favorite Routs to he Bast, South, and Sonih 1y it, and you will fin traveling a faxu intead of discomfort. ® 24 Through Tickets via thi Cele’ rated Line for sale at all offices in the United Statesand Cansda. all information about Rates of Fare, Sleeping Car Accommodations, Time Tabies, & , will be cheerfully given by appls iny to JAMES R. WOOD, General Passengor Agent, Chicago. T. J. POTTER, Genoral Manager, Chicago SHORT LINF 1880. K.C.,8T. JOE& C. B.R.R 18 the only Direct Line to BT. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA ard the WEBT. o chango of cars between Omaba and 8. Louta and but one between Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS R2ACTING ALL Eastern & Western Citles Fith lesa ciarges andin sdvancs of other ilges. This entire ino is cquipped with Paliz Paiscs Sleaping Car, Palaco Pay Coach e Millos’s fatesy Piattoras and jer_and tho celebried estingbouse Alr-Brake. M3EE TEAT YOUR TICKET READSTS arYia Ksuma Cly, 8t Josewh ani®R 88 CouncllBluls k.., via SeWA 8 Jooandt Lonta. Ba Tickets for ssle at all coupon stattons fa the A C. DAWES, Pesa. & Tiokot Bt RNARD, Ocotl Supt,, Gonl 20 Farnhars Stcoet, 10 2 ANDY BORDEN, A. B BARNARD, Pass. Agent,Omaahs. Gen'rl Agent, Omahs. * BY THE USE OF DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. ll‘l‘ElillI\L‘l EXTERNAL, AND SICHING PILES DO NOT DELAY 0t the drain on the system sermanent disability, bat bay 16, TRY IT% CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR T, md when you can not obtain! Tm"fih‘."fi“fi”g{.‘fifi:fimz 0. THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE Thisinstitation, located at Denver, Colorado, the Educational and Commercial center of the Wost, Is pre-ominently the best and most practi. cal of its kind for the] MERCANTILE TRAINING ¥ Young Men and Ladies. @. W. FOSTER, Proeldent, D. W. OADY, Secrstary Tue most extensive, thorough and completc nstitation of the kind In the world. Thoussnds of acoountants and Busioess men, 1a the pria- cipal citfes and tewns of the United States, ows thelr succeas to our course of tralnfng. The Right Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies, Fine, new brick block. at function of three troet car lizee. Elegantly fitted and farnlahed spartments o the application of and carrylng oat of our novel and svstematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplste a business iis, and parents having 8003 t0 educate, are parie. larly requested ta send for our new Circular, which wil give fall information a2 to termy, ondition of entrancs, etc. Addross @, W. FOSTER, President, Danver Colorado & wosk ta your own town, _lerms snd outflt fres. Adéress B, Hallett & Co., ortia, Mo FRITSCH’S PRUSSIAN Gough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL 8CIENCE. The only existing remedy for every spe- «ies of Acute or Chronic Disease of the Organs of Respiration, and an absolute SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! FHIS all-powerful vegetable prepara- T tion expoia brom the lmgornd e por sages, the muncus and muco-pus produced by primonary Inflammution, heaie the Brliated membr a iE) Toontaine ife. Tt containg no stupefyimg poison, In 2l respects a Hoalthtal medic cine.” The rapidity and certaiaty with which it ANNIHILATES A COUGH Ia astonishing. Its effects go deeper than the mero symptoms of is- ense and discharges the eau Fitom,. reo. nnd pAlniess expect {Ton Iy the meds by which It relibves e lungs, chest and throat from the burdens WhICH oppress themm; this AFFOsIng Cone Sumntion and Bronehitis in the £orm be- Tore they Tench the more dAngeroes stages. Fhe emacinted safterer BATTLING FOR LIFE with the most terrible scourge of our elf-. mate will find Fritsch's Prussian Cough Syrap a potent ally, and will assuredly win the fight by adhering strictly to this great medicine. The CASES NOW ON RECORD In which it has been administered with ire success as a ndy i spiratory Functions, amount_to more ™ FIVE THOUSAND natur: Fritsel’'s Prussian Cough theso objects. The hilo 2 ne time it soothes and invigorates the weakened tissues. “LIFE FOR THE LUNGS.” his, colds, influenza, bronehial s achitis, inflamma- n of the lungs, dificulty of breathing, pleurisy and all disorders of a pulmonary nature, it has never been equaled. Sole agents In America, RICHABDSON & CO, B8t Louls, 3o, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS, Gentle Women ‘Who want glossy, luxuriant and way, tre%lsesof abundant, beaut Hair_must use LYON’S KATHAIRON, This gfitmfi, che]a{p article alwa; es the Hair w freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray- ness, removes dan and gging,;ake%tthe Hair 3 a curling tend%gney and keeping it in nllgldesimd %fil ion, - Beau- tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon, A now and bitherto unknown remedy for all of the Kidueys, Bisdder, and Urlnary 1t will positry sly cure Diabetes, Gravel, Drop- sy, Bright’s Digcase, Inability to retain of expell ths Urlne, Catarrh of the Bladder, hizh colcred and_scanty Painful Urinating, LAME BACK, Geners! Woakuess, and all Fomale Com- plaints. e e e It avolds Internal medicines, 18 certain 1n it offccts and cures when nothing elso can . For sals by all Druggists o sent by bl free ‘apon recelpt of the price, §2.00. DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. #8 /, sour address tor onr littlo book, How 5w Saved.” MER K. IRH. Agant for Nahraais, SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC 8t. Panl & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNBAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all polntatn Northern Tows, Minnesota and Dakots. Thie line Is equipped with the Im- proved Westinghouse Automatic Air Brakes and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. Aad for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT fs unsurpaesod. Elegant Drawing Room sud Biseping Cars,owned and controlled b7 the com any, run Through Withcut Charge between mion Pacific Transter Depot, Council Bluffs, Paal. Trains Jeave the Union Pacifie ouncil Binfe, &t 515 p m., 3¢ 10:20 p. m., and St. Pagl iog 2=-TEN HOURS 1x Apvaxca or ¥ Ormze Rovma. Retarning, ieave St. Paul at 3:30 p. m., ar- diviag at Stoux Clty at 4:45 & m., and Union Pacifc Trauator Depot, Gouncil Biatts, at 3:50 ot g r. 3t your tickets read via “8. C, R.R. e e 8. OBRYAN, B MAKE NO MISTAKE! ‘Composedlargsiy of powdered mica and etnglass o nD et cheniogt (abricator nthe worla. 1t ia the best becausei t does not gam, but forms Vhighly potiahod suctaco ove¥ the xle, doioe St ViR o smoant of rction: 1 n the Chedpust betabe voa. eed uas s haf the oanhity n geenslg your wigon thatyou woal | Ny tbatasle peiase made, and then run e ot s n oIt apawers equally aawell for Mill Gearing, Threshing Machines, Buggles, &c.,3a for wagons—Send for Pocket Cyclipeiiuol Things Worta Kaowing. Matled s i NANGFASTURIG CO, 81 MICHIGAN AVENU! ChicAgo. APPETIZER-—SURE GURE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptable proparation in the known world. By adding to TOLU ROCK and RYE Lemon juice, you tave an exellent Appetizer snd ToBic, for eneral and family ace. Tao immense and inéreasing sales and the nimerbus testimoniais recsived daily ars e best’ evstenme and popularity Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. g CAYJTION. ,DON T BE DECEIVED by unprincipled dealers who try to paim off my vou Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Reverue: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENU | Wasuixaton, D, C., Junuary 36, 1580, i Messrs. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 1111 Madison St., Chicago, s&Ask Your Dealeraf:; It week 123 day at bome casily made; eash outflt fren.Add ress True & Co.Portlrd, M REPARATION. undor the provielons of U. 5. Kevised Stabeite. s0ld by Draggists, Apothesarien and Other Persons witsout. ssdering tax as liquor dealers. (stgned) GREEN. B, RAUM, Commissioner o stamped, way Le liable to pay special Yours Respectfully, LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, Ills. Sold by DRUGGIS‘}'S. GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere e A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE (ives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead= ily and rapidly increasing in public taver. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the "simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they find everything just as repree- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The salesso far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly fllled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Bavenport and 15th S Omana. THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP /%< Proves beyond any reasonable question that the -~ CHICAGO | & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y *Is by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling fn either direction between ¥ Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. Carefully examine this Map. The Principal Cities of the West and Northwest are Statlons on thisfoad. Its through trains make close counections with the trains of all railroads a8 Junction points. 1 o E ] ESTERN «. THE CHICACO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, Querall atits prineipal lines, runs each way daily from two to fouror more Fast Express Trains. It s the ouly road west of Chicago that uses the - st i PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS. Itistheonly road that runs Pullman Sleepins Cars North o nearly 3,000 MILES OF 101D o Tollowint Eounen Blufis, e Winona, M “Sionx Cit “XNor. Illinois, Dubuque L. Tickets over t| ad are “‘ml b Canadas. ? XRemember to ask for Ti MARVIN KUGHITT, Gen’l Mau: HARRY P. DUEL, T D. E KIMBA JBELL, Tickat JAMEST. CLA CHAS. SHI\ FURMITYRE, BE0DING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertzining fo the rvrniture and Upholstery Trade. g T OF HEW C00D8 AT THE EPRICHS. OELAS, SBEIVBERIONK 1208 and 216 Farnham Street. Elgutter, [00f FARNHAM, cor. (0th. Grand Display —O0F— SPRING CLOTHING! ad, be sure they read over it, and take none other. W. H. STENNETT, Gen'l Fass. Ageat, Chicago. B

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