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Y \ ») g TIME'S WHIRLIGIGS lwulvr powers, its immense forests, its | finally tound in a gambli by a mem | pure . d its ol s, | ber of the congregation, tuty a A Fow Caricus Ups and Drws of| L7 Voter aud its healthy climate, [ ber of the cou K As to the latter, it can safely be sa Human Life, - m lewn ng the o 1, - | that there is no conntry on the contic | give of the per nvonie ce, o San Fradciseo Chronicl | nent. that exc it. In addition to | tamedit. Fversthine was harmoniusly Charles H, Fairchild, a native of | these recommendations, Dixon county | sdjnsted. Tnspirational pugilism: When Midd! 1 dnto the woodshed o i for ho Gentle Women Who want glomyi, luxuriang Columbia county, New York, went to t tho ave of 17 His mother, in is well supplied with schools, churches p. The ets coming | ton's hoy was led ; receive parental ¢ * 4 the head of = neighbu's «on <0 perilona a life as that of o | have during the past year seen many | 5 el 1o Matl sailor, led Kim to believe that should [#rrivals of geod citizons, whe have | of the meeting by the remark: *You've ho follow the sea he would be drowned | ©ome with theie families to make their | been licked for this « 1t of thing befor n people, wo lissuado her son fr sroceedin Singly Breoch Loading Shot Guns, from $5 to $18. oy rd and b ekward.’”" Bu | ? M pasiadid No Chan's';mg Cars RRTWRRY OMAHA & GHICAGO, Whera direct connection are mado with Th=augh SLEEPING CAR LINES tor NEW YGRK, BOSTON, PHILADELYIIA, BALTIMORK, WASHINGTON AND ALL EASTERN ITIRS, e 5 The Short Line via. Peoria E;)&n Sirlnofi(l)gsPer 1,000 upwards. any desired position, Beau- tiful, healthy Halr is the sure result of using Kathawron, T OBAGCONISTS When he s he|%us (1 year ago last June), about wered consciousng the davg it is recorded that Micl 000 acres were repor under culti found himsclf surronided by aul. had romething to sy t vching the J ma wild const. He was presented to | Yaion, and at that time the county | o tuwe in which David appeared to the King, w bad him placed in a | had 4,177 inhabitants, Since then its | his dancing, acostume which wonld not be i 1 Youne Fairchild kept the idea in his | homes hore. Hence many new faris ,":‘,‘.,k\"‘ p 4\:‘”::\”\““\‘»\\ “‘.‘ifll fasiil ey s of abundant, | l pind, T youe it your. Noverr havo benn opened, maoross frm (OGN ULl SRS | BRG] NRTE must n Doublo Breech Loading Shot Buns, 818 from to 876, g foeling to infiuence his. 1o, Onee e | improvements started, which wore not | Sim 't iy pethers and he fultlled it} 7y NS RATHATRON, This HMugzle Loading Shot Guns, from $8 to §25, I \ was shipwrecked and with fifteon othet | 061 & year ago, | A New Yok e s oen ttackin: | Clognty elieap articlo alware Fishing Tackle Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods. ! silors Hoated on a raft for the period | Dixon county is bounded on the | the modern dimee as el and inpions. | makes the Haie grow freely Tull Stock of Show Cases Always on Hand § of two weeks. During five daysof that | north by the Missouri river, on the|He admits ¢ at dancing s mentioned asa | and fast, keepslt. om falling m I o v 4 (L | gl § time the men were without water and | €8st by Dakota county, on the "‘””'"il' gt L ) i """',”;', by out, arvests and cures gray- AL [ . . S ! .\nllu-n!’lhlm\hwl. Afew yoarsafter 1[") ; and ‘V-ntlu-\u-\-: hylt‘uhr. ':"’""'il‘_“"‘.'v"'v'fl'l::“ll‘;f. _“"“ "“_:"“_“"‘” itly nvs‘-. removes dandruff and i wards he was swept overboard frof | has about 288 square miles, or sro aou'd 1ot have heen any suggestion i \ 4 ) ahip 1 atorms - Heawam il he [ 184420 nores of land. Thoro i not |5 Tomeee "o h ' possStt | itching, makes the Hair & was exhausted, and then, thinking of | 81 acre of marsh ot poor land in the |er Yot when Davia | Strong, givine it a corling his motlie diction, ho gave up. | COUNty. At the time of the last con- | out: ‘First o | tendency and keeping it in e . Imported and K3y West Cigars, 2 larga lins of Maer- shaum and Wood Pipes and everything requiredin a First-C ass C:.gar, Tobacco and Notion Store. Cigars Send for Price List dotdeod Evidences of | 4mount of cultivated lands has in. | to'erated in a modern mad house, muck ana | ereased to at loast 40,000 neres. The | less & modern llnylyl ...u‘n”u\‘l‘l:x H-:\» A i " | was xo inoensed therety ‘that Michal was ho was being futten- | DL ulation sinco then has been growly | folgically divorced from hi arms Tt is | feast | #dded to, as would be natura! ul}\-rn' [“,,4,). wiiein aom o dern preacher wo | T filled Fairchild with horror. His |80 many have come to locato within a | would inculete Lssons of vuri y of mao — terror preyed upon his flesh as well as | Year, where so few die, and where in [als tidiree: the \-lel!! of th m...-«‘;m'.- To Nervous Sufterers mind, and instead of fattening, he |8 pronfic atmosphere so many ;u-v‘\("'.\i.t"tl:-:ll‘ln W L ~'|'- ,.,':,\. l\\- \ becanie thinner every day. He no. | born. The population of the county t Have mado an_ indifferently good — INDIAN AT RN ticed the thunder frichtencd his | Y tow {'v Lo R lic people some azes te- | Dy, J, B, Simpeon's Specific | vitie, aal pomts i the o ATs LOUIS guards. Oue nicht during a terrific [ 9,900, and as superior a cluss of people | fore the Chr it he would not il . StoHm 1Y managed to . Muking |48 any county in the state can boast | be tolerated n the MEDEXOXIN E. 15 O U TR LA EX. United States any- and returncd to Awerica. ( b room and fed on frait. cannibalism were the thought that | ed to furinsh morse's for a r roundabout, THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. ! | | \! CELIS NTUW AND CORRECT MAP any roasonnble question that Having | e border vast” forests of timber, oy, Taare acquired considerable property, Fair as Mental Anxiety, Lose child came to Philadelphin, He hved here for some years and then conelud- ed; to move to Auburn, N. Y. On the day before his propsed remo he drew )l his movey (89,000) froma bank and packed his goods. That night his house caught fire and his child, a girl of 10 ycars, was burned to death. His money and goods were aleo lost. He was a member of the Anthracite Lodye, Kvights of Pythias, and the order helped him to a fresh start in life, He wen#*to Auburnand again began to prosper. A fow days ago he met with atragic death, not from water, as he had expected, but by fire. A PICK 1DLY DROPPED, “0ld Man Bussick” came to America from the mining districts of Australia several years ago. He was very poor, and upon reaching Rosita, Col. found it necessary to scek immediate em- ployment at the li stables, He did odd jobs, carning a fow dimes o day, and his wife and daughter helped at the wash tub to support the family. Every one who kuew him regarded “Old Man Bassick ' as one of ‘he world's unfortunate He had been amounting in all to not less than 10,- 000 acres. Dixon coun'y has flity-six school districts, in ull of which are good school houses and schools. The coun- ty has excellent roads, and generally gond bridges. In fact it presents in its improve- monts and enterprise, the appearance of a much older country than it really is. HONEY FOR THE LADIES. Muffs match the bonnets Fur gauntlets are worn ag A now fringe of chenille is called seil- skin fringe from its resemblivce to that fur. GGeorge C arke says that the re is as much differen o in stage Kisses as (here isin buk- ed beans. Dolly Varden lives again in a new polo- naise, & novel necke chief, and a daintly shaped dancing shoe, Feathers sre gain worn in the har wi h full evening dress—matrons wearing them to the excuion of floral ganiture, It is stated n the very best authority that the Ugly Women's Club will wear viry large hats to the -the.tre this sea. n refuzees re- Thine Eyes 1 think thy heart hath sometimes shut me out, Perchance when trobbing toa blissful drem; When even the Mooulight shimmering round about, Da ednot invade thy chimber with its beam Sometimes I think the purple curtaing all, Where thy sweet spirits soe ot bovndary lies; Thy heart «nd soul responds not to my call, But thon eanst never shut me from thine eyes. Down in this inmost, loving doeps 1 sce, A world of passion often cdmed to wleep; n me- v cause which ever makes thes liy s To happy thoughts which in thy n ture 1 But d rk indeed must be the sun ecli yse When thon canst tuin from wme thy ten- der oyes. On some fond breast must weary sonls re- ciine, When life's bright noon to cooler eve retires; Ah, Tet thy heart forever le, ani disoases that lead to X P Consumption h (nsanity an P Tho Spocific Nodicine i BB T o e ¢ [with wonder- tul success, Panphlots and get full par. Honlars, Prico, Specific, §1.00 per packn. aiow for 5,00, Addrors all order B, SIMEON MEDICINE 00 Now. 104 anid 106 Main St Bufialo, N. ¥ ol 1 Omaha by €. F. Goodman, 3.'W. Ball K 1sh, and all druggistaevory whore, oF wix ek S8.0mw ‘DIS E;P;SE ) EYE & EAR DR.L. B. GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, LATE OLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. Roforences all Roputable ysicians of Omaha £47 Office, Corner 15th and Farnham 8ts., Omaha, Neb. Andhmett The Olaest Kstarlshed Whore direct connections are mado in the Unlon Dopot with tho Through Sloeping Car Lines for ALL POIN SOUT T EL. HEW LINE ~~DES MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock lIsland. Tho uneqvalod inducements offored by this ltne 80 travolors and tourixts aro as follown: Tho celobratod PULLMAN (10-wheo) PALACE # CARS run_only an this line i & Q ACE +RAWING ROOM CARS, with Horton's Keelining Chairs, No extra chargo for scats n Reclining Chadm.* The famous C., B. & . Palaco Dinbng Cars. — Gorgoous Snioking Cars ttod with clogant high-backed rattan rovolving | chatr, for the exclusive use of first-class passen: o, Stool T ck avd suporfor equipment combired ont throvigh car nrrangement, mahes all others, the favorite route to tne it, and you will find traveling & luxury in- t of a dise ort. Throtigh ti:kets vio this celobiated line for salo atall olices 11 the United States and Canada, Al nformation atout rates of fare, Sleeping Car nocommodations, Tune Tables, sk, will b cheortully givon by ahwlvine to | PERUEVAL LOWELL,J *-onger Agent, Chicago, General For ST. LOUIS, ICI-\(JO W s Mg & NORTH-WESTERK R'Y Wl (v ali of the Princtpal Points in the Wost, Nortt and Northwest. The Frineipal Citles of the Weat nad Northwest are statlooy & < Tur yon to ta when iraveling OetI0n be ti ey, LS rond, 1 Eironeds tralns wako close connections Witk the traine of atl rudlronds 84 BANKING HOUSE it en Jewish st on mine a miner since his yourh, and yet his [ ce tly in Kook where the, o| Until the late-t linge ing xp ok e pires. by hat was as tull of holes as a sieve. | being cared for by tie brethren ot the same [ [hy happier thinss on others then lestow; IN NEBRASKA. But at Rosita Bassick contivued to | fth- But love to ove no hidden o Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., BANIKERRS. panct 1 CH THE CHICACO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY, Overallafits prineipal lines, runs each way daily from two to four or more Fase rxpres Lratns. 1tis the only voad west of Chicago that uses Lo The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. Spormator! Tmpot. te the st eam so turbid e re s not the secret in love's avnty Hungarian costumes are ex- ildren, mude ¢ 1 trimmed witn dark bot- search for silver. One dav he wan-| Th i dered off among the hills, He walked | &< for hours, looking for a point to touch wich his p When he sat down on A o i ahillside to re t he seraped the earth | wh n it surmounts o fui oy’ ol all ) & . Discasesthat: Business transucted same as that of an Incor- - follow as a “SSSUN porated oank. BEFORE TAKING. scquence of AFTER TAKIKG, Accounta kept In currency or gold subject to | Sell-Auisu, s Loss of Memory, Uni oral Laws: sieht check \mgm" notice tude, Pain in the Back, Dimn oss of Vision, Pro |—Annie Poherts n Noxon, rl, especially “mooth bro EDUCA&‘ION 'L NOTES. mechanically. At the roots he [ and is ‘nhanced by @ pair of royuish black MattiEn O14. Ag, ag o . 2 o suish | Sertifion dor i d Ago, and many ther Disoases that L struck mi1 Surpri his un- | €105, mak s @ very pretty sight. I8 Tasiavile T ohers nntrusting [l e L R Lo man o o om0 I or Conmuinyton anda Franin | 118 (he.onlyrond fiat runs Pullian Sjoening Cars North or Northwost of Chivago. Tobats i1y fihe e G edi rth budices seem to he going g : ve. i 3000 ML L A D, s o followin K Lines : - expected luck he began to dig. The| Mediun-length bodices seem €0 he going | 14,528 pupiis. Eh DL By Il particalars i our pamohlct, w il RS, Deiiver ifornia Lie.” “Winona, Mitmesota & Central Dakatn Line 't / rosule was entirely satisfactory. Re-|out of fashion, forif not extrava oIk inewarten Bohools in St Liov1e ces made o customers on approved secu wiro o send freo )+ mall to overy ono. X City, N rasica & Yankton Line.” #Ci St Pauland Minneapolis Line b long, the basque, xo ¢ lled, hardly des LS rities at markot rates of interost. 247 The Spe r. inois, I ort aue Line, ke Superior iine | turning to Rosita, he told a merchant 10 i sold by all driiglsts the storv and offered haif his claim f for $25. The merchant pooh-poohed the idea. people talked of the Bassick mine, | the long black In less than a week the *‘old man" | it to a zreat d There are two excel- was admitted to be worth several | lent reasons for this. Tue cir ular is the hundred thonsand dollars. At the | fashivn, and al-o much cheaper than the QUMD ¢ Buy and sell gold, bills of exchange, govern | at $1 por px The numbe - of scholars enrolled in the | ment, state, county and ity bonda, be sent freo by ton public schools iy 2,821, Draw sigi dratts on England, Iroland, Scot. | Mdrossing 5 an average daily attendance of | 1and, and ail parts of Europe. For salc by C. F Goode in the New O launs schools about [ Sell European passage tickets. pupils to each teacher. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADK, rage daily attendance in the | _Swid hools is now 4 waist pointed in ove the hi seal-skin the name. ws it is b front und very much cuv v 41the ugh the inevitab] cen e & L A Id by all gonts futhe Unlted States avd . i Remember to ask for Tiekets via this road, be suro they read over It,and take nono ochesn. MARYIN HUGILTT, Gen't Munager, Chicago, ». W. .. STENNETT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Chlvage wowin | ek s over this THE GRA k : KENNEDY'S HARRY P. DUEL, Tickot Agont/."% N. W. Rallwny, 14th and Faznham stroets. D. E. KIMBAL, Awistant Tickot Agent C. & N. W. itailwny, 14th and Farnbaw etreots { 3. BELL, Ticket Agont C. & N. W. Rallway, U, . R, R, Dopot. | SAMES T CLARK General Avent. \ i ) spot where Rasick idly dropped his|*%106I: o pick is the town of Querida, namedby Mrs. Francklyn, in whose Long Branch cottage the late President died. The population of the town is five hundred, and it is about as pros- perous as the mmjority of places ot the kind. Some time ago Mrs. Bassick was at Canon. It was mnoticed that she frequentiy walked out upon the hotel porch as of looking for some one. “Do you expect friends?’ asked the obscquious Bouiface. “No, deed,” sho replied: “I'm expecting my phacton,” Her pretty phacton, for which she paid $3,000, shortly afterwards appeared around the cor- ner. POOR SALO SCHMEY. In 1869 Sulo Schmey appeared in Cincinnati, and by persistent effort became a leader in good society. He seemed to be very wealthy, Ho lived at the most expensive hotel m a most extravagant manner. He was you handsome, brilliant in conversat and a “‘born musician.” His useful- ness in the Harmonic and Orpheus icieties was 8o great that the music- loving pecple of the city made a_pet ot him The dunghters of the hest families, some of whom are now the wives of prominent business men, wero seen in Schmey’s company at balls and on the road in hisswell drag. He was the most widely known younz man ie town, In 1873 hedisappeared. A late number of The nna Freie Presse, in telling of the occupants of the prisons of that city mentions one Salo Schmey, recently from America, convicted of stealing jewelry to the amount ot 12,000 florins. A STRANGE CASE, An unusual case came up before Judge Blatchford of the United States courtin New York, the other duy. During the war the steamer Josie, supposed to be a blocade runuer, was seized by the Government, and al- though the parties to the defense havesince disappeared the cuse came up for trial on appeal. The young un- married daughter of Thomas McLean, deceased, a bondsman for the owner of the vessel, is lef: solely respousible for the judgment against the vessel and the cargo which the Government seeks to cuforce. Until a few days ago she had neverheard of her father’s liability atd believed herself inde- pendent. Her property is worth about £70,000, and that is the amount of the claim, A New York paper tells of a person who, living on Murray Hill, “boasta that she has twenty bonuets and as many street costumes.” Six yearsago her father kept a smallboarding house in a poor quarter of the metiopolis, A silver mive turned him from the task of chipping ham to that of clip- ping coupons. The Garden of Nebraska. srih Nebraska Annual Keview. Dixon county during the past year has improved more rapidly than dur- ing any previous year forfive years since it was organizid, People in the east who not long ago honestly be- lieved this country to he the next thing to a wilderness,Jhave learned of its splendid lands, its unsurpassed for appear un iy con “That uscful over-all fur-lined cloak, the circular, is still worn, but moerely usn wrap, They are now wonderfully r-dudd in price, but re.] genuine fur always real- izes it- true value, and acheap fur losk me that will be anendless source of vexation and annoyance in co.sojuenze of its mangy propens “An authority action without” the will bei g action, that the sight of a bl o ! Scting b Ehe i reentive) fend B thalop:| n lion a: a tic nerve is reg stered in a and exteri ar act of ng.' Paste this item hats, givls"~[<usan B, Antho- ‘The click of brass or other 4 : fair ones daxh by . n the pave- ment ix fast fading out, and ieathe =10 be good enough for the aver bak of the neck of the shivnalle lady is now the 1 oint of seru. ;. If two dainty little curls are found edon’t wunt to bo st, denr, td, orthat sort of thing, but the fashion of wea inga spri avored at the «lhows wi h benzine, clear through the Chr as holidays and along into next ary, we ket that on “fourself,” kuow wi othe on y one we nOW, All woolen dressos ave simply made, the ing colors being Vandyck biown, e 1 hogany ved royal 1 the latier i an avorite, These servic ubl su ts trimmed with bands of sott gray fur from the Niiily Isles-—a pretty s trimm g wnich is inexp n- b don't tha' i the » deeply inter sted in just sive and quite durable. For trimming street dresses of more exp n-ive descrip- in Rusian ind Laplaud furs are in eat denand, Siver and blue fox are the funcy furs, woile the costly sa- bles hold their own as pre eminently the first to bo lectel. Nearly a Miracle, 2, ith Hall, Binghampton, N. Y., writes: ‘I suffered for revera wonths with & dull_pamn throu:h the lung and shoulders. I'lost miy spirits, appetite and color, and could w.tli difficulty keep up all d'y.” My mother procured some BUkbock Broon Birrkgs, t o them .s dirccled, wnd have feit vo pain sii ce first week after ising them, and am now quite well” Price $1,00, trial size 10 cents. decld-codlw IMPIE’I;IES. The parson glanced into the contribution box and -aid it reminded h'm of the sane- tum sa. ctorum—i, was wholly of holeys,~ [Boston Globe, In the last 100 years over 4,000 people have been burned up in theaters, and in the same time over 6,000 have perished in church accid: nts, A Newark (N, J.) church member, who says on Sun ay that he is too trea to stand up in church whil - the hymns ure sung, stood the other day for an” hour on Broad street waiting for a circus to come His neighbors say that he did n ¢ of being weary on that occasion, a tford Times, complai il *Ma, haven's Ibern o real gool boy since 1've Yeen goi g to Suuday school?” “Yes, my amb,” answered the maternal pa ent, fondly, " “And you_ tust we now, dn'ty uuat” “Yes darling.” *“Then spoke up the lit e innoc nt, “what mak you keep the preserves locked up in th antey the same as ever?’~[New Orleans e, A Texus etory says that » pulpi. which was taken away from » church to muke room for & “Pinafore” yerfornance wa s atse fin the | wants to know ““who set the | T, | arisin S,007. The o'ty The LonisianaState University proposes to add to the practicality of its course by the estt lishment of an’ experimental su- zar laborator; been employed us director of ce kinderzartens at a alary ular sysiem of kin lergar- be “ostablish d in hat of 21,500, tens will vrobah f. Summer, of Yale, says that the fashion is to “‘teach abit of (.reek, y, and a bit of something else. so that in the result men hardly know anythin; Th ce New Jersey sc ool trustees are to be tried in ( ter county for refusing to admit to th public_school of their district the two children of a_respecta le, tax-paying colored citizen. Public sentis ment is saud to support 1he angry father, are now eight Fel ows studying at n; one has gone to Leips ¢, ‘The college ix also_instruc ing fifty-foue post- graduates and eighteen sp students, Altozether Princet. has 533 students there are tiirteen post graduate ust seven lust year. The Chicago papers are censuring the board of education for its failure to pr vide adequat nmodation for the children of that c A recent report of the bo rd stated that there we 0 children in ( ;0, betwoen the who are not regular attendants of any school. There is a 4o d d al of discussion going on at preseut. concerning high-pressure in the publ schools a discussion which will doubtless bve itt own sall effect in changing the cut-und-dried systew of in- struction for th se fresh and lively weth- ods i use at Quincy and clsswhers, The o Heiald says: some- w0 lantless in the s of bility of daptation to the needs und wenknes s of individual pupil , and the spur which it co stan ly applies to the more wen it. e and finel. constituted minds is so excessive that great and otten irreparatle injrry is the result.” T'he Pedigogical association of Cincin. nati rec ntly held an interesting d i wion on tesching grammar in the public scho Is, A re ort providing for orsl language les- sons in Ur de G of the primary schools wis adopted. In tea hiug by this method sentences are give, which coutain perhaps two ideas, 0 have two objects. Foi ex- ample: “John has apple-” “J.ne has apples,” The pupil puts them toeth and aays: i bn. snd Jane. has appl precetion i< nde 'John aud Jane As the pup Isadvance short en succeed, snd the exercines grow broader, the thought less siwple and the loglcal distinet ons are more closely ot~ served. uperintendent Fesslee said that he hoped the day wasnot far distant when theinculcation of . orrect Ianzuage, logical y, will takerauk in importance as' . mental drili before mathens! cs. He had found everywhe e thr ughout th try the senime t prevailing that langnage -nd the oxpression of thought are being wacrific ed t mathewatios, —— FARMERS ANDMECHANICS, If you wish to aveid great dangor and trouble, besides a no small bill of expense, at this season of the year, you should take prompt steps to keep discase from your household. The system should be cleansed, blood purified, stomach and bowels rog ted, and prevent and cure discasos from spring malaria, We know of nothing that will so perfectiy and surely do this as Electric Bitters, and at the trifling cost of fifty cent a bot h the ensl| Onited States Depository Nati?;;lTBa.nk —OF OMAHA,— Oor. 13th and Farnam 8ts. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT [N OMAH. BTABLISHIRD 1866, Organized a8 a National Bank August 20, 1865 §OVER . #800,000 CAPITAL AND PROF OFPIONRS AND DIREOTORS 3 ico President, JOIN A. CRRIGHTON, . H. DAV, Asst, Cashier, Thi bank rocelves dopostts without rogard te amounts Issucs timo certificates bearing intorest. Draws drafts on San Frauceisco and principal citics of the Unitod States, also London, Dubl Fdinburgh and the principal o tho nont of Burope, Sella pogaes man line 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, St. Jog & Counil Bluffs FLAXL.EO.A D 1§ THK ONLY Direct Line to S8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. No chauge of cars betwoen Omaha and by, Louls, and but one_betweon OMAHA sud NEW_YORK tekoty for embgrantalhy tho fn mavidst 3 [=F & 4 . Daily PassengerTrains CHAUHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESY CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL} OTHER LINES, This entire line 13 oquipped with Pullman Palacy Sloeping Cars, Palaco Day Cosches, Mille Saloty Platlorm and” Coupler, aud tho celebrated inghouso Alr-brako, £arsoo thut your tiokes reads VIA nANSAS CITY, 8T, JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUF¥S Rail- road, 'via 8t. Josoph and 8t. Louls. Ticketa for sale at all coupon stations in the Wet. J. . BARNARD, AYC.DAWES, Gen. Bupt., Bt. Josoph, Mo Gou, Pass, and Tickot Agt., St. Josoph, Mo, AXDY BODRN, Ticket Agont, 1020 Farnhaw treed. A. B, Bauvard Gonoral Agent, OMAHA/NE NebraskaLand Agen DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham 8t, ... Omaha, Nebra VOO A COEE Cave.ully seie’ton I 10 Kasiorn NGUrasks for oalo. Great Bargaing b {mproved farus, and Omaha city propcrty 0. F. DAVIS Late Land Com's 11. P, # WEBSTER SNYDEK M. MERRELL, W, . VIGUS & 00, {COMMISSION MERCHANTS 125 Lasalle Street, CHICAGO, Grain and Provisions Bought tle. [Exchange. Sold by Ish & McMahon, (1) and Sold on Margins, decTme-ocdlm BUGCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS,) | EAST - INDIA g TONIC A FAMILY '$83UOTIRF e8] S0MIG 04 ‘WSILVNNIHY ‘VISd3dSAd am ZEBVERAGEH -3 ILER & CO. ole Manutacturers. OMAHA, Tais great pocific curcs that wost loatuon diseae SYPHILIS ‘Whether iv its Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Stage. Removes all tracox of * oreury /rom tho sys- e, Cures Serofula, Olo ore -, Rheunas s, Ca reh OF sy Tood Dines Cures When Hot Spriugs Fail! Mal orn, Ark., ased i our town wi d weie finally ¢ Wo have Spring, Memphis, Mcnn. Wo have sold 1,200 1t hay give physicians now rec wpecitic, 5 year. Fair minued of 1w tisfaction, (it oM n positive 8 Mansvirin & Co, Lovisvillo, K May 13 1851, ction than any . ALKl XNRR, 8. 8. 8, hay given bettor sat modicine 1 have'evor sold Donver, Col. May 2, 1881 Kyery purcha er speaks in the highost termy 18, B. 5, L. Moissotor, o Richwond. Va,, May 11, 1881, You can refer anybody to un in_roeard to tho merits of 8. 8, 8, Polk, Miller & Co, Ha o never known 8 8. 8 to fail to cure u case of Byphilis, when properly taken e Domart.” )y, ga, tlemon ¢ high stand- The above sign ro ing. At COLQUITT, Goyerno. 01 Goorgts, IF YOU WISH WE W [ TO BE PAID FOIt WHE Writ hook “Muaka:e 10 the U tortunate.” 81,000 Rewnrd will be iaid to an chem 5t who Will ff d, on i yais 100 bottl 8 8. 8., one particl (of M Todide Potay wiuim or any Mineral 5h SWIFT SPE Al [RRUN (O, » ropw. Atlaa, Ga, reizo roduced to #1775 por ot z0, holding half the quantity, pr.ce, Price of re tlo Swmall ¥ #1.00 Sold by K and Druggists Cenorally j John G. Jacobs, (Forwmerly of Gish & Jacobs,) NAKD & CO., UNDERTAKER. Ko. 1427 Farnham Bt., Old btand of scob Gla, & Oxdery oy Telogrsuh Bolicited L] OMAHA, - - - . WM. ROGERS Manufacturing Company, MAKERS OF THE~——— Finest Sitver Plated Spoons and Forks. is giving for - stance a single All ow Spoons, Forks plated Spoon a and Knivos plated triplothickness with the greatost R R o of caro, Each A the sectio s lot being hung where expo d on u seale while being plated, t to wear, theraby insure a full de making a single posit of silver on AR them, wear as long as ‘We would call s triple plated especial atten- ; one. tion to our sec- pe Orient. Al Orders in the West should be'Addressed to OUR AGENOY, A. B. HUBERMANN, w Wholesale Jeweler, - NEB. Pl e f.I. S BURY BEST Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. It falways gives satisfaction, "because it makes } superior article of Bread, and is the Cheap- est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded.; W. M. YATES, Cash Grocer.