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L2 per Tushe Ty e asan ardiiirt LAY LITCOWSITA L, o UNE 16, 1881, : 3 ~ — = I : e S e e et “wovered tia| A GREAT REVELATION. 50 s b A THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP On Shipboard from Gibraltar |,k with one of the ends of his| |orext benofit which & Ynowledgs of Proves beyond any reasonablo question that the Tangler. caic, and deank through that, 1 had this truth would give to the ,‘ & | o ot o there iy a disi| o0 drnking this water wnaltered, 808 Valnable Thoughts Goncern| {1 o' . 01 4 cHICA(;O NORTH-WESTERN RY SR b F RED A naking an aquarium of thie Ta by all odds the best road for you to take when iraveling In either direction between ! ' Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. ' waretully examine this Map. The Principal Citles of the West and Northwost are Stationy on thisrond. Its through tralns mako closo connecti 0 ron Jihtion pont. 0 counections with tho trains of all railroads as solt. - T | ing Homan Happiness and |AMicted andin overy cas ine for same [ [ Timely Suggestions ‘ e ! | | little steamer in the world than the | ™ (i Gt SAUREEE, Ot ne that plies between Gibraltar and || = =i Moroceo, and T am positive that since | Noah's ark no vessel ever put to sea | iy [ which T had experienced About Sflnuring it, | this but many, who were tcon / wifh & mote variegated and incongru: | omRran, Ly Feorganisation. | | | | | / 4 Times, | scious of any physical trc it | The Fameus Selteer Bpring of Germany | = ous lot of prasengers than Jaduted my | “Fhe war-oftice authoritios are taking . Wwho, &1 1Y SHEaution ¥ 4k R st altl Aa it 1) | 70 I stepped on board the factive steps for regulating the estab PR A, Mot o BT | Y ctive s or ref e ol - s Dalivans the remedy which had s 1y TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT ¢ “Jackal | one April afternoon. The [ lishment of the different battalio mnr‘q‘““l‘“‘“ of'a Liecture Delivered | ¢, "¢ und their health stendily . | fowd tpon s seentific analysis of this celebrated & ins mlt l| n’n" (x' 'H”“r kI : ud | infantry of the line in .i-mu to carry| by Dr. Chas, Craig Before |proving and theirstrength continually | German Spaings, s its coteentrated duplicate, | el passed out of Furope ere were the [ out the new plan o i " ' o |increasing. So universal, wl 1| with thirty to forty spw loses in each hot | r squalor and the glitter of the orient | which takes effect on the of m_\- | the Metropolitan Scien- l\m,,mm,,._ that 1 determincd tle. R4Sold by drug world over | ¥ the solemn dusky facer that look out | According to the programme it is in tific Association, entire world should share in s ve-| on the reader from the pages of the [ tended in u to have four batta ad 1 therefore hian Nights, . ‘mlu. and there id the thousand and [ lions on a strength of 950 rank and | A the formula for its preparati lors of which that | file cach, with 50 at the depot for the| “The free and independent thought [ hgnds of Mr. H. H. Wy ating chronicte make nomention. | foreign reliefs of the year; e at afof this age accopts statements only | of Rochester, N. Y., a g n chattering in Spanish, Portu- [ strength of 950, and 160 at the depot, [ where they are proven to be truth, [ whom 1 had cured of severe , Hebrew, and Arabic! Such orm part of the First Army [while the development of mental queer brown-legged figures in pointed | corps, which, with 6 battalions, 800 power seems equally great in ¢ hoods and yellow slippers! Thou ] there were first and second class fares, disease, and who, by reasc .l ary | personal - worth, Tigh st strong, in the colonies, and 3 batta- | other department of life. The valu- | {iberality in endowing the 18 of Guards, would constitute the | able inventions of the day are counted | yyical observate ry and othe ::wrv‘.ll-;‘w ared to be nodistiction in | infantry foree re ady for any unusual | by thousands, The inerease of scien- | gytorprises, has become kn ERTTIT he matter of accomodation. From | contingency. Four more battalions | tific study is universal. -~ The spirit of [ popular to the entire country = stem to stern the long narrow deck | were to be made up toa strength of | inquiry in all tields is so marked as t Htlamal. &t otos Besen 4 I ereigron* © was crowded with Moors, Arabs, | 850 each with 150 at the depot, 4 to|cause | facturoe of the remody on & b et ciry v negroes, Jows, and half-breeds, in- {650, 8 to 500, the remaining batta COMMENT 0N EVERY SIDE, | toniive onle; KA Sodae; W L extricably mixing themselves up with | talions, 43, completing the ordinary [ while people seemed investigating and | afe Kidney and Liver Cuire, N empty fruit crates, bamboo baskets, [home - establishinent, being at [ advancing in every divection which | poedy that saved my life, i | & and bales of merchandise. 1 speculated | strength of 380 cach. The steps al- [ can help them morally, mentally and used in all parts of the c 1 to what would become of all that [ ready taken to carry this pro- | physically, This is specially true ST am aware a prejudice ey loose 1 ge if we were to encounter [ gramme are as follows ree batta- | the human body and everything which | ward proprietary medicines, o | Krarnry 9 £ v blow outside; for - this placid-looking [ lons - namely, the second attalion | concerns it, and the truths which the | queh prejudice is too ofton we it ? LT CHICAGO & Nol{TflW)cHTFR'N RAILWAY( [ .:'.‘xr‘“nl.;‘..;. r: . ;\w“\ of lashing itsel |of The Twenticth, Seventy-fourth and | people have found, even in the Jast o, but the value of a pure i ,"\@Fm Y THE CHICAGCO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY, ' o an ungovernabler without any | Ninety-fifth — are now being made up | fifty years, are simply marvelous. | g 0 |_, bocauso it is a l"‘ e *"v-rm..- DI L GIRET Overallofits prineipal lines, runs each way dally from two to four or more 1 ast xpreas perceptible provocation. In » of | to 950, with 50 at the depot for the | How rea )| rains. Ttis the only road west of Chicago that uses Lo gt wet weather there was no shelter ex- | reliefs of the year. Six more~ the [ and supposes iy sciontific po 'H~ were ‘N tows .\«1 quack QHEOTHT Lty it [ "A L PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS.".. a stifling cabin between-decks, | Fosty-second, Forty-seventh, Fifticth, | only a few as compared | yight that this prejudice should ox- | - . J the thirsty werc waited upon | Fifty-third, Eighty-fourth and Eighty- | with the p T e I T b T heonlirnd fagruns Pl Sleing Cart Novth oF f‘r"'.'.';'(“n‘."."-l'f“"“‘““ Tl fez-crowned man carved out of [ seventh —are being increased to o | understood from a few illustrative | sarestly and intelligently trsing to No Changmg Cars I, Duor & Calfomia L Winon: st & Central Dakata Lino.®, eboay, who dispensed a thin sour [ simil £ 050, but with 150 | facts. A prominent writer pre- [ (o their duty Jocause Wartior's S IADE Tk § AL L X Taul and Minneapolis Lite, A wine from a goat-skin, which he car-|at the depot, to take their place in[pared an claborate essay to|Safe Kiddey and Liver Care saved my | BRIV o TIEKOLS v 1 Tocl are SOL0 by il Coupon Tiekét Agouts th tue Uniter Stases aud uwl under his arm like a bagpip Not liking thelook of the water First army corps. Four —the first | prove that the steamships conld never |l hefore’ it became a projrctary UMAHA & GHIGAGO R s for Tickets via this rond, bo suro they read dver it, and take nouo oth talion Sixtieth Rifles, One Hun- | cross the Atlantic, and his - pamphlet | yadicine, is it reasonable to suppose 9| MARVIN HUGHITT, Gon'l Manager, Chicago. .+ W, II, *TB)\‘(BI‘T Gow Pass, Agent, Chie — 'midships, 1 tested the wine early in ed and Fourth and’ second and | was issued just in time to be carvied | fatit will not curo others an Whe g s e h Throngh | MARY DU Tkt it ot 3 AL ) thie voyage, and came to the conclusion | third battalions. Rifle. Br y the first steamer that went to o} more sickness now that it s sold N R o T R IILAL L Akt Faket Agoni 0. 8 K. W R J4Ch o Fanbacn streeta that death by thirst was not without | placed on a strength of 650, Eight ngland. People once believed that | it goveranment stamp o the | xew Yark, BosToy, “Agent €& NCW Rail 11 Depot e its advant namely, the second battalions of the | the heart was the seat of life and | wrappar Such a theory would o[ o PHILADRLITA BN RO o ey The steamer had slipped her mo lighteenth, the ‘Thirty-first, Fifty-|health. Ttis now known that this | oildish, g ¥ ings, and was gliding out of the bay |second, Fifty-sixth, Fighty-second, | organ is only 3 pump, simply keeping |~ Plg - doctor then before I noticed the movement, 5o ab- {One Hundred and Sixth ‘and One | in motion what other and more i | gompliments to Am anx | Chas. Shlverlck 1 some high 1 seience, and AND ALL EASTERN ITIE b sorbed had T been in studying the | Hundred and Seventh—stand at 500, | portant organs of the body 1 lERI IR G T ToNBWS a costumes and manners of my fellow- | while all the other line battalions at | ated and transformed, 1t was once | How to testore the h ‘,h‘ whot ‘ | voyaers ayly colored, shab. | lome are upon an cstablishment of | supposed that if a | A P | et Tt e the by et | The Short Line via. Peoria eI ) by, picturesque’ crow Tt was as if [ 480 rank and file. in the back, the h As nged: | foot and free from disense must ever “l|llir,_l\li|\“\\!::| 18, H\u)m\u. LOUIS. some mad masquerade party had burst - if a pain came in the lower chest the | 1 yuan’s highest study. That e of | V- sl points il the IN the bondsof a ball-rouim aiid Fn avay | Te Wabasi's Dotelot Line. | Iz were atfocted und commumption | o y Jations of the st | SOUTEL-ELAST. o ere was a Tangier m y 7 g was near; it is now known that a pain i 10 it nscortaihing tho i h Mr. Geo. H. Danicls, general ticke : : wle in ascert; Y s bl asBHE GHEY '\\'ulh;'.‘:l:]fl;\S“i'.::x\li::.t:.ll AR B il L at of health (o be in the kid: | e Feathers Wmdow Shades sha twistod nround his waist, and 8 | (5o ¢ollowing cireular to gonoral ticket | HeYs while robles i N e AUGE LR UL sl For ST. LOUIS : Toas Lheee . Moos, U BRow] ok | BEeita/oF conneetina| roudss vegntaitg | o ot inportact TUHERLE CA ISBVORS | oo i e L irva beoutasrn (':N\! A e gertamm B e A AL 4 oGeRIARel stroit line 'Wf this | 206 1 g8, 5 covery whic ave been permitted : and ficeey caftan, with a_jowel-hilted, | e opening of the Detroit ling E this | 14in in the head was onco thought to | to muke. and which T have doscril | Whorediset conmections are made [ the Unton homtell? Tra omplete Assortment of crescent- bladed knifo at his girdle. Tt is confidently expected that the| SSWe from some partial derangement |, vou is destined to prove the sreat Lines for ALL POINTS ew Goods at the Lowest Prices. of the brain; it is now* known that troubles in other parts of the bo il, slim Arabs, in dingy white robes |, iontion - of our Eel river division est, best and most reliable friend to SouUTIX. like those worn by Dominicans, stalk- ) hose wl fer and long for | AT e it o\ from Butler, Ind., to Detroit, Mich., Uit ARG those Who! suflor: antilong ot happt w M ;Qlu::v].xv’f-m.l.x-‘1‘\\:-::-‘1{‘.{\\-1"; ‘1;13?"."-*»"117 | 120 miles, will b comploted and i ;:llf-!--:‘;::l ot "I:l‘y g:;'mllwl::::w"z"""fi‘ R o fl:lm:hm “:t'x:\n“m' | NEW LINE - DES MOINES GHAS SHI ERI[}K 12[]8 ].2].[] St gage, Z adlia <4 VTR TS , E at o keep the joys they now posse ST S NOTTETE the pitiloss sunshine, gazing listlessly | OPeration not later than July 1, and | e can the pain bo cured, 1€ s a| oF &0 IV2 200V IOV TIE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR v an FEI,I'II. ¢ ¥ it will be in connection with our main | ot into the distance. Others stowed | |- of Projudice Kills, themselves among the freight, and i‘l'l"frlf:t‘"‘,“,ml\‘,'"{1:':?}1‘:1,‘, ,\‘l:“lm R ':,”' PRIVATE HISTORY “Eloven v‘:‘:\ls BRI hut ROC_k ISland' ot 15 e Kl B O g o B s RSV SRS O i T0 THE LADIES OF OMAHA | \ :t;l‘nnb:yf nl:lul\u ‘l‘ what ;.qiy.\:nr.-(l _t.-..l‘n.l- Qlik lll Jand I)Lmut '\hvh. o death. His last )\Illmlru Wi as! uh,,,l.:‘(, .m:\l care of several of the best (and some |+ Tho colebrated PULLMAN (16-wheel) PALAC ® 2 of old sail, something stirred | =a. W 8 B G il Blufts to pALLyALY A EAriios. S o thoiwt ns, who gave|s ING CARS run only on thix protestingly under you, and a bronze Dateoit as called “‘who bled him ndmes but no_ re-| % CE DRAWING ROOM . yisuge slowly unshelod,tself from the | YU b dportance of | SOriowy.” Strange to sng, tho b | ler, uud now sho i restorod. to s o | Morton Hedlining hwirs. No exte vhare for | We take the liberty to call your attention to the fact that we hood of s burnoose. Evorywhoro wis | ou'soute botwoan. the west, anth | on, Pocans 10y beter: Ancther| ool hoalth by assimple 1 veuvly as | 13k Bl In o om SO | have just 'secured the EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE 8 Bt w0 ) west and 1 respectfully request hrdieindd] M o op Bitters, that we poohed at | (hairs, for the exclusive use of first-cluss pa - . rlh.- s sz oo uTEin you 5 ]:rt'h:u'u. :’;nfi“il:\\'c’ru::tg'lln e “q-]l“'g‘,' BIONDL “[r she )”,t'?l for two yeurs before using it Wo| e i AND E5LE CT THE OLLY o s sl s s |k G A0 who e of he pon: | 1 s i s gt PUVL | sprals o s eyt e e | PP L 1rs ass Summer Stove Lol XX, I g of the new line is sent you a_com- | V1 A o 810 else will les heir sick suffer as we the favorite route wuw rug, the silver on one side and the | M%< W ¥o COM- | an who was intended by nature for | giq. on « TR South and Southcast mm }, copper on the other. He looked like plete set of tickets to Detroit, Mich., | 35011 ace, and who prematurely died did, on account of prejudice against | Btk WLMC RIS g o taxury in ; At Adrian, Mich., and all important s0 good o medicine as Hop Bitters.” of'a iscomfort. a Hindoo idol, with his heavy-lidded ) b ; —murdered by malpr bled to | 22 Pl ronts,— | Telegran., codjyL | Through tieta 1 hinectobrate line fo salo ik orbs and baggy cheeks, the latter sag- | Roints on and reached via the Great| gyl That was the age of medical ieh s (Leloyi IV L oq ott ot b tve Uplécd: fifmead, IN EXISTENCE. estern, Can Southern and Grand All information abont fare, Sleepd 5 Some of its many advantages are that mditions will it Ve . bleeding Trunk railways. Our trains run over "‘,].Ll‘“f'; ' | the trace of the Missouri Pacific r way between Hannibal, Mo. Moberly, Mo., and over the Chi Indinnapolis, St. Louis and Chicago railroad track from Lafayette Junc- ging almost down to the folds of flesh that marked his triple chin, those rings of the human oak. him, but not watching him, and evi- ' denfly not caring for_anything, stool Undoubtedly the best shirt in the | Car accommodations, Tine Tables, et ,mll United States is manufactured at the | deerully ghen by applying ts 3 B ; JAMES R, WOOD, 5 33 P | Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority Gl ARl the people, in which they assigned the | ¢y porial and workmanship, com- R o )] . J. POTTER, origin of all diseases to the stomach, |0 with their great improvements, I Manawcer Chicago, and after showing the falsity of this | ui S L e SR PRI theory, and that the kidneys and liver under no _PRODUCE SMOKE, DIRT OR ODOR. B The furniture from any other stove can be used on them, including any s ker then graphically de- iod which came upon acribedano a bare-headed, emaciated old man. ‘ as polished and yellow | { : i Ttlalaiidl cotiforoeal il ovis, mhis ot i ) , was covered with a | o Tndss to Sheldon, Il 1 | were the cnuses of discase, and_ tht | it BG ERER B, i G HAMBU RG I. I N E WASH BOILER. \ te tracery of blue veins, and re- o ommnibus_transter coupons Will |, ;o hoople are suffering from kidney [ et 5 00 3 . Phe work required of any wood or coal cook i 4 be required at Detroit. We will place y peoy fitting garment of the kind, ever The work req 3 , sembled a geographical globe, At | on FNERCCIE St e T Pt and Tiver troubles to-day who do ot manufuctured at the moderate pric: of S stove can b done on theew, being per | his girdle hung_a leather ponch, ap- | 5 F-!,.]_ o anci: “”“{‘ 2 ‘J‘ know it, but who should know it and Ror i oo Rl adis Weekly Line of Steamers t b Lahin b UlLe 8 to western and south- Y AKe 18| oqving New York EVERY THURSDAY at 2 p parently containing a attend to them at onee, continued: guaranteed first-class and will refund m, for western points. his person and the negro, as well as a| o . : “Let us look at this matter a_ little | sy o J e et This shows that the Wabash is de- 00K, & i the money if found nece ENGLAND, maj ‘_')'”f their compan ) termined ih, ..i\-(.l(hb.k\'m,.h T:ilt h:ws more closely. ““"h""“‘“ body is l“ll'u We make a speeialty of all wool, FRANCE and \ returning from a comme Vi he go-by, mot only as regards the | ™o perfect and yet the most deli-|qpiper"and Canton ~ flannel, also GERMANY. r. The chiof trade of LIk Y cate of all cr ar. c Tan- | groight, bnt the passenger business as ated things. Tt is capa- | ohonois underwear, made up with a | For pasage apply to and the outlying districts consists 4 AFTER A FAIR TRIAL. g 3 o ) res Q i 7 o B RICIHARD & CO., i i y well. Horctofore neurly all the pas. | 21¢ of the areatest results and it s | vioy to comfort, warmth and durabil: Gen, bann, Agent, 01 Tgouurany in supplying the English garrison and [ w0 3 i 0 By &L B iable to the greatest disorders. The [0 ™ "o jnvalids and wenk-lunged (oL roAvay the cities of Cadiz and Lisbon with [ U= (00 h““‘.“l,‘ el ‘;‘:“; ooy | slightest causes sometimes seem 40 Lk os o offor apecial inducoments | F4AYK B Moours, hexky Poxor Omaha Sl o 15 il Have cause to regret-if. you don't inapect: / cattle, fowls, fruits, and areen stuff. | 1% SO0 0 PN Cin South. | throw its delieate mackinery out of |5y iho manner theso goods are made andl'givo tlieus toves fair and impar b g Tsaw none of these people on the |21 ARG HOFE 4R Rl “ | order while the most simple and com- | o g0 L LT BIER 3 iz o iy », streets of Gibratar, however, They | (i, ot Toledo. The. bulk of this |, e restores and koops [ O H1OIT PrOteCtOn. R OMAHA APIARY ! For Sale Only by : A \ probably hugged ~the water-front, | pyaties® o5 HOW 8 EEG ARt W | them in condition. When 1807 Farnham & 1109 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb, DAN. SULLIVAN & SON'S, where the markets are, and did_not | gpe g W Sere e SIVIGE WWONK it iy remembered that the amount of - aising and selling of Pure Malian Beos and | ovg o 1410 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. ontare tnto tho. momer town it | the three Canada lines. The Great [y o SRR, AL P EATe By Qurenr Ao et 161 sl tho bant, improve | _§014-cod-Lm . 0 the upp . 1 \Wogtern, however, will get the lion's App Y o oI Dee hises, smokers, comb foundation andall kind heir graceful dresss they would not S L TR this world is dependent upon a perfect T terial and fixtures, have been out of place among the | f‘]_":“' & vt [‘)”i."'("“l th “l"l'_'“’(]‘ body, is it not strange that simple pre- Immflmm"mmmmWI Great German &l DI ISAAC EDWARDS Highland kilts and scarlet coats that |0, & €08¢ WORKLMS GUENZCIENS | o yfions and care are not cised? TH E N EW YORK The completion of the Wabash's D H : 5 light up the alsmedaof a pleasant| b, completi : This is ono of tho most vital questions IfREMED AGENTS WANTED FOR “ light up the alameda of a pleassnt | sroit‘cxtonaion will be rather.severo | 1% 8 Oe of the est i 1ostions | " ||;|||m||]|u||[g||un., MEDY @re a”tiv e ci‘en ce AT COMPANY! the Toledo branch of Vanderbilt's There were several _ Europeans | (fy present, but there is certain to come ¢ e fr ITLOROPITY, Has REMOVED from Creighton Hall, 11th and Farnham, to ..dlllllllllllll"“lml RHEVLATISY, and SEXUAL PHILOSOPHY. J abroad besides myself, if I may Southern, as nearly all the | ime in every one's experience when Ror o s Sl t T S vt )| ONE DOOR WEST OF B. & M. HEADQUARTERS. 'Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllb B N rsciliaise. ban® | business this lino got at Toledo camo |t ERCH SN ry family wants one, SCIATICA, ! Mnrsoillaig > Wabash. What it will do|" i " 6 tloman about to join his wife, the| g usisioss at that point is hard to m]v‘";h‘r‘;‘"‘l l‘,‘“‘:‘;'l‘,‘t;’l‘;,":t’f “',‘::“‘{'h‘:, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE John G. Jacobs, The New Youk Conpany LEADS THEM ALL, Satisfy yourself by { (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) Examining the Stock. guest of hor brother, the French con. | (CF, Pusineas , an gontlosan | tell: | Vanderbile s not the man o} v 1470'T found myself losing both mm:m , flmm | miicou T, U N D E RTAK ER A tull line and a complote sasortment of "‘T m“i’fi‘i‘ of slu\tilnu]unl :3..1..1 I i - - - — I For the Largest Assortment, the Latest Styles and THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS, Antwerp, with an amazing porcelain o r ; will o doubt soon, manage L0 BGUTC |y, yrominent physicians. Aftor derbilt evidently acted upon the belief that the Wabash would give him the go-by sooner or later when he purch ed a controlling interest in the L pipe; and last, but not least, a Briton, among whose luggage was a circular tin bath-tub, concerning which the Mohammedan mind had_swamped it- self in vain conjecture. Was it a picce treating me for some time they de- ed 1 was suffering from Bright's discuse of the kidneys, and 4 thuy could do nothing more for me. At sul at Tangier; an Italian gentleman ) 0™ om0y 0006 40 strength and health. T could nssign SORENESS | yo. 1417 Farnho 0ld Stand of Jncob i, R traveling for pleasure (not that the | gouhemn ; other was not); - a Dutch painter from [ piit R B0 j0 BRI S :.:I.".M.lm""f;,i.) :il:;nfll;'LllI::;I‘Xult,lu:n‘1';1;‘:1?‘1 oL £ar Orders 1 Solieited.wpii-ly DOUTBLE AND SINGLE ACTING CHEST, ~ -~ POWER AND HAND of defensive armor—a shield, for ox- | g Juterest Lake | 4)iis time T was so weak I could not HRO ample —or was ita gigantic frying-pan? fi.‘:'f’l“',:l \t‘m",'". ""lfff‘d'u” I::"f raise my head from the pillow and 1 HONS THMAAT U M P s ! These Christian dogs, they have such [ gan o gov o CPueet Wibh e e QUINSY, | 1) pyigers and ¢ outlundish fashions! ' No Arab passed [ o "oni S nE bt o contieotion JALTERS SWELLINGS |, Xotice s herely iiven That sealod proposy P E ine Trimmings tervals quite’ a little crowd would il ALY Gt <l|lhuu]v,y 1 unulll nlusp My lum,u SPRAINS, Ka,until £ o'clock A . of ¢ o MINING MACHINERY, DE BRANS AND ||:A'L>I'«Ml:nrm.n. PIPE, STEAM orvals uite o ittle erowd would | Polodo, and this will no doubt be done. guther about it. Now and then aJew, | gy 1yyking this connection Vanderbilt who knew what the article was,though | () JEC M 8 00 orn odt- he had never used it, smiled supercili- | Jog for the Canada Southern as by the ously, Wabash, if nota botter one, It is We had been under way an_hour or| pyrd o yee how a war between Van- more, when I observed the English- | gorpijt and the Wabash can be ayoided deep converse with a person- | 1o longer. Everything indicates had greatly impressed me | 4.t Vanderbilt is getting ready to wught a glimpse of him on the | Gohe 1t iy already rumored that he gangway at Gibraltar before the boat [ a1 8 e casures started, I had lost him moment | oqinet the Great Western of Canada, ) afterwards, and reluctantly concluded [ e et Sit o ik of ite / that he had gonoe ashore again. = Bub | Lygeenoor husiness from the Michigan D. 1881, annruurmul a wchool hote in the town FROSTED FEET |1t V't S sl it .| HALLADAY wnfin -MILLS, cuuncn AND SCHOOL BELLS. EARS, | il A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam St., Omaha. were also badly involved; T could re- tain nothing upon my-stomach, while the most intense pains in my back A T e long for death as a relief. Tt was at this critical [juncture that a physical longing which 1 felt (and which Tjnost firmly believe was an inspira- tion) caused me to send for the leaves of a plant I had once known in medi- cal practice. After great difticulty T at last secured them and began their use in the form of tea. I nm.iuu«l a lessening of the pain at once; I began thereof, on flle with ¢ Trustecs of sald Schog o ween' ab il m 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. SCALDS, ] y thereot b the iz ol i oALos. | i i L Sioux Glt_ym & Pagific| Bt BODILY PAINS, ..;‘.f:‘J.‘:.‘,.‘fi‘:‘.f,"".w'u',l?f‘r,:.‘.:.:'.}'.m.:‘.ug(m,.,., 8t. Paul & Si Cit, n TOOTH, EAR mayarasene " Wt il ;l‘:u‘,‘?*or::: o ST:. J Ufl& E‘UEEEEE“ES HEADACHE, D. S. BENTON, THE OLD RELIABLE SI0UX CITY ROUTE I TN ONLY j there he was, wherever he came from, i i . N * | Uentral at Detroit, and this, or the & > g & n By tho gracious dignity of his manner | 1t it ig hereater to be given to | % mend rapidly; in five weoks 1 “i"‘ - ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. | 100 iwes suoiiin oute 200 Direct Line to ST. LOUIS and the richness of his dress, he might | (5o e e able to be about and in two months Al other Paing . rRox PP have been Haroun-al-Maschid him- | ¢ C4NaG 00 I became perfectly well and have so v ARBACH BLOCK, ’ d the West. He was Moorish, but clearly of Rub It In. continued to this’ day. It was only Cor, Douglas and 16th B, Uinahe, Neb, COUNOIL BLUFFS From Omahaand the 4 material than the rest. His| Jacob Loeckman, 274 Clint natural that such a result should have — -~ TO §T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, N o AN I Latiiss - ¢, of some soft indigo stuff, | Buffalo, Y., says he caused me to investigate most thor } QNN 1, KEDICK CIAR, K. KEDICK DULUTH OR BISMARCK, aud but A,w.n;.‘ mld:num and a: odgod with gold, liquid threada of | Tucuss: oksrmiie Ots L uouiivss | oughly, [ carciully oxamined fields | & Etitnl i el L G0 | REDICK & REDICK, | B it i i Vit oo =X which also ran hrough the gossamer | e had such a lame back that he could do | i yedicine never before explore chony irout of 1 slaiia, Westing) ouse Automatic: Air-bfuke aud Millor % . caic bound . about his © turban, | PCLhing it one bottle entirely cured hit. | o 01, tho caus of physioal order and | o o bikkeawa suvan scricns | APTORNEYS - AT - LAW, | Flattoni Couvles and buslr:aud for Daily PassengerTrains Y P B el i g iyl B disorder, happiness and pain, and I ) SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT e - e weclal attention will he glven to all wuits against Uy rawing Roo 1d " over his shoulders, and crossed them-| FARMERS AND MECHANICS, | found the kidneys and liver to be the V,gg‘fiuhfll‘!.&__c&‘ o Sncalattntion wl bo gven ol itaseultit | s uneurytod. Elogant Ly Boom 80 | g ARDOWESTELY "”J“.“A'{'i LESS selves on his breast, forming an effee If you wish to avoid great danger | governors, whose motions regulate the all the ¢ u.iy,ukn.. :lnu unlllh\ |m:‘i=s-.y.. i h WITHOUT CHANGE botween | VANCE of ALL tive frame for his handsome features. [and trouble, besides a no small biil of | entire system. Orvick— Faruham St., opposite Court House. iof Paciflc i wepot at Council Blutls, ! with Pull J p > el —_— — " Paul upped with Pullman's ( His legs were bare, but the half-slip- | expense, at this season of the year,| After describing atlength tho oflices PIONEER LAND ACENCY e S quipped with Fullisns's oupler, and the celebrated Air-brake your ticket reads VIA KANSAS TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER | & p PFS Rall ATTORNEY - AT LAW.|"" " " ' . of 5, a4 S0 Ty Hanacomb¥ Block, with George E. Returuing, leavo St Foul at 680 p. m, arriving | | Tickets for salo et all coupon stations {n the t., Omaha, Neb, ¢ 445 8. 1., and Union Pacific Trans: | West BAKNAKD, 0.0 @ m. Bosure | A, C. DAWES, on xsum 5 Josephs, Mo S C. & PR R Gen, Pass. wnd Ticket Agt., Bt. Jo Mo, Superintendent, . O bkt oot Al and li 1 0 3 « o » kidne, and theirim Council Blufls at 6:1 cachin x Cit pers covering his feet were of costly | you should take prompt steps to keep | of the ki in an — A. G. TROUP ‘ol lutly ot ., ) City ake. 1 he was not a person of con- | disease from your houschold. —The|portant part in life, the doctor went|. m y . . ] at10:20 . m. and St. Pau’ (b 11:0 & w., making / 2| syatem should bo clea F. M. RATHBUN \ sequence, he looked it. ~ T was won- | system should be cleansed, blood puri- on to say dering whether he was a cadi or a |fied, stomach and bowels regulated, | *“Having found this great truth, T mbridge, Neb. pasha, and what he was doing without | and prevent and cure diseases arising | saw clearly the cause of my recovery Ca g€, attendants, when he quitted the En- [from spring malaria. We know of | The simple vegetable leaf I had used glishman and went to the water-tank, [nothing that will so perfectly and | wasa food and restorer to my well- founcil Blufls, nd open to Home: aber ¢ 200 at your tickets road via HIL Dexter L. Flhomas, s Where the loungers respectfully made | surely do this as Electrie Bitters, and ;uulh .n...\m.-‘d m..)ty- .1;.1 lul.fx It ot far vl - N Py v peees, '3;‘.’.’.:‘;“'."‘:'« room for him. -He then performed an | at the triflug cost of fifty cents a bot- [ had come to thew when their life was Uy Al WAk e s, B EY - AT - LA At Ge, P Agent. B Boanu, Pamasien: At act which suggestedunutterable things | tle. l'uh.um nearly gone and by its simple, ):ll r sale, cheap. Correspouden 'in'u" ited, ATT?E"E -v'm: 3. M. O'BRY A wua'u“fu'niua-, ey OMANA, NEB. touching that water tank, instead of Sold By Ish & McMahon, (1) powerful influence had purifio mar maba, Nel ¥ : > i ........... oMy wev @ MUMMUL DU by ABM AW VIR B A H, : : : Tuner. ¢ . B. WEIST 32 15th 8., bet. Faro: & Harvey. | #8Psend tor Circular, sovzodawes | light, nreunmg into my window, re- Erock in and fill all axound with salt, lhun (1) HALSEY V. FITCH,

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