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e S — 2 In the blessed days of yore* Did you 'tend abouta wind-mili Andcouldn't get a gorgeous il Of cutting to the core t In any case, my blooming pill, 1f you wouldn't lose your gore, And rile a man who'd fieely Jill, Or serubyou on the floor, And break your heart and bend your will, Andashes on you pour, And bunt up every litsle bill You owe, and many more, Andstab you with & goose quill, And parade the socks you wore-- ‘Why, then, you blooming mud-sili— You thoughitiess, brazen bore— You breathing, shameless whisky-still— _ Confuund you, shut thedoor! Oheyenns Bvn, | — ‘WAITING FOR MOTHER, BY MARY D, BRIND, “The ont man sita 1n his casy chair, it. Hlambering the moments uway, Dreaming a dream that is all his own, On this gladsome, peaceful day. His ehildren have gathered from far and ness. Hia children's children beside— And merry volces are echoing through The “Homestewd's” hall 80 wide, But far away in the years long flown Grandfatheriives again; And his heart forgets that itever knew Ashadow ot grief and pain, For hesees hus witeas he saw ber then— A matron comely aud tair, With her obildren gathered around his board, And never a vacant chwir. On!happy thisdream of the *Anid Lang Syne, Ofthe years long slipped away ¢ And theold man's1ips have gathered s smile, And his heart grows young and gay. Bat kiss fallagently upon hls brow, From his daughter's Iipssotrue; “Dinner Is ready ; and, Father, dea ‘We are only walting for you.” The 0ld man wakes at his danghter's call, And he looks at the table near— “There's one of us missing, my ohil ““We will walt till niother is here.” There are tears In the eyes of his children, ther: Asthey gaze on an empty chalr L Formany a lonely year hias passed Since “Mother” sat with them there. Bat the 0ld man pleads still wistfully; “We must walt for mother, you know !" Andthey let him reat in his 0ld arm chair U] tie sun at last sinks low. Then, leaving & smile for thechildren here, Ho turns from the earth And had gone to “Moth . With the close of the Light houses—Tents, A good prophet—100 per cent. ‘Well posted—A ‘telegraph line. Made of the mist—A drizzling rain. Maid of the mister—His sweetheart. Made of the mystery--Hotel hash. Always in working order—Yeast. A calico wrapper—A dry goods clerk. The rows that all are praising—Hanlon's, There is 16 Christmas in Ingerscil's cal- endar. An animal that is always in the pound— An ounce. The Hubites don't like hardt he- cause she has no hubby—that's the hubbub. A cook stove may be converted inton ‘base burner by sitting on it while it is hot. ' he mays, Large mouths are now fashionahle among | * ‘women. They are wora open, as heretofore. It is not necessary for & man to keep his amug at the barber's shop, but he must take it there to be shaved. A Baltimore dcrqm-n recently preach- ed onthe subject, "Why was Lozarus a beggar " We suppose becaunse he didn’t vertise. ¥ RA, i o e X, QECITE, exvnmnba-w s A, )Y U wish T could find N Bl Thatt” Tttty oaong & o |0 me.” @ pig pen.” “Why are we here #* a Bt. Louis cle: day morning, tion, with the low, was the subject of man's sermon one Sun- is is indeed o hard ques- fare to Chicago down so Tho Boston Courier gives the foil :}l‘l: v::eoe of | ld;l‘e; m?ll Mh;’lor‘;-:;z‘:g: IATTY & her at least three ;-;: :;ly:;:;:‘:#mwu A 0 claims to have found whgfl.lbr rubber. It is Atm:gl; ::::v 2ected that while traveling in this country Tecently he tackled » ham sandwich at u Betsy. ed 10 hitch teams, and “ve want you /> d¢ 3 they gire me/ bridegroom. Ain’t it nice?' A minister settled in one of our Western rillages, in which the R:imith'e manners of pioneer life had not been smoothed by refinement and cultivation, was seated in his study one day, endeavoring to arrange the heads of to-morrow’s discourse, when his attention was called by a loud knock at the front door. The visitor proved to be a tall, gawky, ehambling countryman, evidently arrayed in his Sunday suit, an » stout girl, attired in a dress of red calico, which, from the frequent and complacent glances toward it by the fair owner, was considored quite & magnificer.’ affuir. ‘Won't you walk in ' asked the minister politely. “Much obliged, 'Squire; T don’t know but we will. I say, you're a minister, ain’t you ¥ ‘Yes. ‘I reckoned 0. Betsy and me—that’ Betsy—a fust-rate sort of a gal, anyhow-—" Training Horses. A horse cannot be screamed at and curs od without becoming less valuable in every particular, To reach the highest degree of value the animal should be perfectly gentle and always reliable, but if it ex- pects every moment to be “jawed " at and struck, it will be in a constant state of ner- vousnoss, and in its excitement is as liable throughfear to do something which is not expected as to go along doing what you started it to do. It is possible to train a horse to he governed by the word of mouth almost as completely as it is to train a child, and in such training the horse reaches its highest value. When a horse is soothed by the gentle words of his driver—and we have sean him calmed down from great ex- citement by no other means—it may be fairly conciuded that he is a valuable ani- mal for practical purposes, and it may be certainly concluded that the man who has ‘Oh, Jonathan !’ simpered the buautiiu' | guch control over him is & humane man “You are, now, and you needn't 5o tc “You wish to get married ?' “Yes, T believe that's what they call it. ‘Oh, I never set my price. 1 take whot ell, that's all, you please; we're in a hurry, as Joe's got | ally a man co to finish a plantin’ the taterpatch afore | posed to be vicious, will give no_trouble, night, and Betsy, she's got to fetch the |The very best rule, therefore, which we butter.” Thus adjured, the minister commene.d the ceremony, which occupied but & few |the part of the driver. minutes. ‘Kiss me, Betsy, said the delighted You are my old womaa now. ‘First-rate,’ was the satisfactory regly. ‘Hold on & jerk ! said Jonathan, as he left his wife abruptly and darted out at the gate to where the wagon was left. ‘What's your husband gone for? asked the minister, somewhat surprised. [ expect it's for the sassages’ was the confused rep]. "Just thes Jonathan made his appearance, langling in his hand a pailful of sausages ‘Mam made them, said he, ‘and I reckorn Aal they are good. If they ain't, just you zoné them “c! and we"\ send e — Vital Questions! ! Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, what is the best fl\in,% in the world for quieting and allaying al irritation of the mnerves and cufing all forms of nervous unm‘:luinu, giving nat- ural, childlike, refreshing sleep always? And they will tell you unhesitatingly “Some form of Hops!" CHAPTER T, Ask any or all of the most eminent physiciags: “What is the best and unl{ remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; such a8 Bright's disease, diabetes, retention or inability to retain urine, and all the dis- eases and uilments peculiar to women”-— “‘And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically ‘‘Buchu.” Ask the same physicians 1 S0me MOFe, cure for all liver diseases or dyu{m paia, tipation, indigestion, billiousness, malarial fever, ote., and they will u: “Mandral others equally valuable And compounded into Hop Bitters, such o 1© luded next week. ) e —— A Scathing Denunciation. Judge Johnson, of California, in passing jentence npon a murderer who was drunk when the deed was commited, gave his nion of dram-selling in the following s whmer Wil Ilku{z‘nxne spots, the fair face of our state. You need not be told that I mean n uprung shop, the meet- ing place of Satan’s minions, aud the foul cess-pool, which by spontancous genera- tion,breeds and nurtures all that is loath- some and disgusting in profanity and bab- bling, and vulgarity and Sabbath-breaking. I would not be the owner of a groggery for the price of this globe converted into pre- sious ore, For the pitiful sum of a dime | he furnished that poison which made the lecensed o fool, and this trembling culprit ademon. How paltry the price of two human lives! This traffic is tolerated by law, and_therefore the vendor has commit- 4eilway restaurant. ted an offemce not cogni b cognizable by earthly ——— tribunals. But in thesight of God, he wh wfiw and health go together. Ob-| deliberately furnishes the draught. whicl el is happy physical state by using o |inflames nien to anger and bloodshed is le of Bro;m. ron Bitters., particeps eriminis in the turpitude of the e —— Money One Hundred Years Ago. One hundred years ago the students at College paid their tuition with money in this country. m"fl I ," which beeamo worthless. '1“- f-}'-:'E . issued & p.p;r ::mncy——pmhxu i 1 k in Massachusetts, with. land Jc ital, ! mmg- i-wma\u. fiw;fln‘ fiae and the amount of loans b, the w&:u.’ ally nwhudmmflllun»—y ‘Which mof conn! ff at re- meuvnh:’y e oiig g E E g 3 g g £ H £ deed. " Is it not high time that the sinks of vice and crime should be rigidly acconnt- able to the law of the land, and placed under the bar of an enlightened and vir- #uous publie opinion ? ———— Rhymes of Animais. A correspondent of the Cincinnatl Go sette writes : “Istrung the following rhymes to tickle the ears of my little boys, four and six years old, They cause their mam- a to read it overand over , and then fetch the big illustrated dict; onary to have er point out the ;\xmlnfv animals with such e names, and tell what she can about them, This fancy for rhyme and Tythm is I supposs, a characteristic of nearly all children, and_perhaps the publication of this will amuse a wider cirele than my li§ :In hounhgd.h ‘The aim has been, ‘ufter uphony, ave the most i CONgruons imals in' juxtaposition : i and a sensible one. means that the man must secure deny it. Well, Betsy and me have corclud- | mal's confidence. Only in exceptional in- stances is a horse stubborn or vicious. If J he understands his surroundings and what is expected of him, he gives no trouble. ““What is the most reliable and surest Hence, when these remedies are combined with But, all this simply the ani- As almost every reader must_know, if the 1 say, though, mister, before we begin, let's | animal when frightened can be brought up know what's going to be the damages, as § | to the object he will become calm. The reckon it isn't best to go blind.’ reason is that he understands there is noth- ing to fear. So he must be taught to have confidence in the man who handles him, Go ahead, minister, if |and then this powerful animal, which usu- 1d not handle if it were dis- would lay down for the management of the horse is gentleness and good sense on Bad drivers make horses. e e Stage Kisses, ym Crinkle's Feuilleton describes the different types of stage kissing, from Ab- bott's spiritual kiss to Soldene's explosive burst. It says: “There was the platonic kiss of Kellogg, who used to fling them like icicles with her finger tips, and as Sher. Campbellonce said, “There were chil- blains in them. There was the Presbyte- ~ian kiss of Adn Dyas, who used to plant it on Montague's left ear, or on the of his neck, and always created an impres- son in the gallery thatshe bit him ; and the Lotta bubble, which always sounded like the pulling of a cork, and_scemed to be 8 number of linked kisses effervescing ; and the Corinthian kiss of Wainwright—a se- vere affair ; somewhat motherly, and when mped upon a stock actor always fright- him a little bit, as if he had pulled s New Testament out of his pocket instead of & pack of cards; and the Carey kiss—ah The romantic Carcy kiss, that never\?pn snywhere and never ended—that ran dow .. the back,and tingled in the arms and legs and made the hair stand on end, and wae sccompanied with laughter, whose echoes were undying; and the cavernous Soldene kiss, that opened its ponderous and mdrble jaws with a report Hke the bursting of an india rubber baloon. Who shall formulate all these schools for us? Certainly not Abbott; for hers is the spiritual kiss, and we are not educuted up to it e EasiLy Prov It is easily proven that malarial fevers, constipation, torpid- ity of the liver and kidneys, general de- bility, nervousness, rnd_neuralgic ~ail- ments yield readily to this great disease conquerer, Hop Bitters. It repairs the ravages of disease by converting the food into rich blood, and it gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm always. | —— Meerschaum. The word Meerschaum in the Germa. means sea-fonm, and the material was so named because of its lightness and whitish Appearance. texture, somewhat resembling chalk. It found in Greece and Turkey, a8 well as in na are famous cities for the manufacture of meerschaum pipes, and at Geneva quite u number of the elegant smokers are to e scen. The manufacture of the spurious article is extensive, Paris leading in the newer imitations, To produce the yellow and brown colors, so much admired in the real meerschaum pipe, and which come only after they are smoked some time, the blocks are long kept in a mixture of wax ond fatty matter. These are in part ab- sorbed, and, afterward, being acted on by heat from the tobacco, the meerschaum ag. sumes various shades of colors. What are l.umwn a8 artifical meerschaums—made from the parings of the genuine materia) reduced to fine powder, boiled in water, und molded into blocks—cannot easily b distinguished from the real, but they are fliuemlly heavier and more free trom blem- shes, - —— Havesviuie, O., Feb. 11, 1880, Lam very glad to say 1 have tried Hop Bitters, and never tun{m\ytlling that did me as much good. I ouly took two bot. tles and 1 would not take 8100 for the good they did me. I recommend them to my patients, and get the best results from their use. Q. MERCER. M. D, | — Female Thumbs, The female thumb is said to be an im- foHtant index 1o the female character, omen with large thumbs are held by: hrenol }.’lm mo‘i‘;:i Pphysiognomists, etc., to pe called sensible w : small thumbs ‘::mn, while women with led as_romantic. It is & mineral of soft cnnhr I 8 inarily intelligent—what are | According to certain authors, who profess | N DUFFER no longer from Dyspep- sia, Indigestion, want of Appetite,lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &c. BROWN’S IRON BIT- TERS never fails to cure all these diseases. Boston, November 6, 1 Brown Cummicar Co. Geniemenie- For years 1 have been a greatsuffererfrom Dyspeps et i relif (having i everything which was recommend- 53 anil acting on the advice of a Frlend who had been benefitied by Brown’s Iron Brrrens, I tried a Botile, with most surprising resuls, Previous to taking glowfl'n Trow Birrans, everything I ate distressed 6, and’ 1 suflered greatly from a Buning sensation in-the stomach, \ 4 Bivr COMPOUNDED WITH. MINERAL WATER RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA ' CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS KIDNEY COMPLAINT | HAS TEE BiST StocK Important Improvements. Have now been finished in our store, making it the largest dnd most complete FURNITURE ROUSE | In the west. Anadditional story has been built, and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS. One exclusively for the use of passengers. These immense warerooms, three stores, are 66 feet wide, are filled with the grandest{display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever shown. All are invited to call, take the elevator on the first floor and go through the- ‘hllihlllu{ and inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha Neb.. LUNC DISEASES. which was unbearable. Slncelhl- ing Erown’s Inow Brrrans, all my troubles are at an end, Can eat any time without any disagreeable re- ‘another rs. W. J. Fryns, 30 Maverick St, E. Boston, sults, I am_practicall person. BROWN'’S IRON BIT- TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast- ing the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. ‘Baltimore, Md. Sce that all Tron Bitters are made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trade- on. wrapper, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. I Ad@igz_ztzon WORLD. Mrs.S. A Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer 1S PERFECTION! - Public Benefactress. M. S ki A ALex has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing ~ver a fine head of hair produced by he: unequaled preparation for restor- i gorating, and beautifying the Her Worid's Hair Restorer ckly cleanses the scalp, removing ruff, and arrests the fall; the ray, is changed to its natural ving it the same vitality and i a8 in youth. > ;| naie amurring i1 the form of vehmwg o TS ¥ pipes P 3¢ S/ - iia Dipes for exportation. - Pesth an youthful color > T Rave ne ave not agray hairleft. T am sat- - isficd that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the sccretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer- tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER, “One Bottlo a1d it.,” Thatis expression of many who have their gray hair restored toits natural color, “ard their bald spot covered with hair, after using one bottle of Mus, AL A vn's‘Vonu;'l Haw Rust is not a dye, the had BAKER’S - GHOCOLATES Daker's Premiwm Chocolate, th preparation of plain chocolatefor fom iy ‘use. — Jaker's lireakfast Cocoa, from which the excess of oil hs beets removed. casily digestod and sdmirably Va years. ' Tho colonies, oF Bietes. slec Alligator, Beetle, Poreupine Whale, 10 have been observ ) 2] Paper money, and moon tha. e vopied | Bobolink, Panther, m.s':].... ,Buall [ moro indicative of & womans ehamcior | cinn Lo ALS FOR REPAIRS, - of Biate aud National currenicy amounted e, Monkey, Buthlo, Hare, her fice, s the latter is, to:a cerain | 13 ths shés of the Seoieny S orh "BECEIVED Ar o twalve mifilan dollec T Dromedary, Leopard, Mud-turtle, Bear, | ®X€nt, under the control of temporary | ction of the School Disries” ot e o ms ‘ol was taken without much question _"fl""’{n F‘flem&dger. Pelican, Ox, emotions, or of the will, ‘Wwhereas, the (""_ county of Douglas, State of Nebraska, until 8 o'clock and those who refused it were stigmatized | £ , Reindeer, Anaconda, Fox, | T 18 & fact which exists for any one whe | slasionday J 1883, for the Hnwork and 28 unpatriotie, but in the following year s | G2U1Sw-big; Dolphin, Antclope, Coose, | Widerstands it to profit by. * Women with | UL samrasce ol s oy ek oot began to decline, and in 1780 it wos worth | H9mming-bird, Weasel, Pickerel, Mooge, | *4uare hands and small thumbs are said to | 128 5B 4 the offce of Dufrens & Hendelsshun almost nothing. A barber shop in N L".:;" pmnd all over wlthanntln:IZ oy ; ai were tarred, by uhz:' logs , stuck over to the Government; and when his money was gone ‘Washington said he must raise more money to carry out a war measure the perfection of which only wait- ed hl:h the money, n;‘%;d.' therefore, is- sued own notes ,400,000, Wash- |uifl:£hwd the battle of Yorktown, and Corn is surrendered. Every one of these Morris notes were subsequently redeemed, In 1782 the bank of North America was ed with a capital of $4,000. This was the first bank of the National Govern- ment. The date of the first silver coinage was 1794, and of the first gold coinage 1794, ¥ — 1t is seldom that you will feel unwell or uffer from indigestion if you use Brown's Iron Bitters. “Wo am satisfled dat de cold begins somewhar’, but de exact pint no man can find out. De spot on which it starts Lrows colder an’ colder, an’ bime-by, when it gits 80 all-fired cold day whisky would {reeze in ten ticks ob de clock, streaks of weather scoot off dis way,an’ dat, and keep till ‘dey reach’ Chicago, Detroit, all ‘odder big places. Dis g | Ao theory ob de wajority ob dis coramittee, | aen also, De minority, composed of Brudder Hem. -k Jones, wishes me to repory dat it am his candid opinynn dat ?nlar waves am de :'e:lnkl: ob wind dblowin ober stone side- An’ aroun’ de co'ners ob brick build- in's"—Brother Garduer. ’ y yet some people marry bow-legged men, sentimental sc ma ties hersel then rolls over to the w Chicago Tribune, aro still very much’ in favor » bex, Rhinoceros, Owl, Kan Jackal, Opossum, Toad, Co‘fltoa, Klnzflnl;el‘-; l‘a-mwk,l?nt-eukr, Bat, , Ichneumon, Honey-bee, Raf ing-bird Camel, 0 r,n:‘uu.q e e, Spider, Cuttlefish, Grouse, Ocelot, Pheasant, Wolverine, Auk, Periwinkle, Ermine, Katydid, Hawk, uail, Hippopotamus, Armadillo, Moth, ttleanake, Lion, Woodpecker, Sloth, Salamander, Goldfinch, Angleworm, Dog Tiger, Flumingo, Scorpion, Frog, = = Unicorn, Ostrich, Nautilus, Mo, Viper Gorilly, Hasilsk, Bole ppoorwill, Beaver, Centipede, Xantho, Canaty, Polliwog, r-m Fawn, Yellowhammer, Eagle, Hyen 3 Zebra, Chameleon, Buttesty Srk! —ia— A Boston man has invented ‘Astronometerology,” and al are six men in the country pronounce it, ‘There ate some thirty-five females tha T ea o a new word, ready there who can readily y-five thousand more males in Philadelphia, and wonder why some girly “Why Docs Papa Sleep So Cold 4 g Prc up in the asks a ly beenuse maum bed-clothes, and A fushion paper says: “ Gathered waist. with youny adies.” ‘Chey are with the e — A barber they call Uncle Dave, ’Jut the face of & man he did shave, The man he was 1ad, i But was soon very glad, Of the cure that St. Jacobs 0i) gave, Al with them,— | knowi ag young gentds [ from Darlington to Stog railroad in France was ] St. Etienne to 1 “ Railroads offer some ndvantages for the transportation of travelers, so tar as the 3 use of them is limited to very terminating in cities like Paris.” make good housewives and gentle wiv This sort of women will ml';o any m: happy ’w.lm is fortunate enough to win them. They are not at all romantic, but they are what is better, thoroughly domes- tic.” Women with long thumbs have tem. pers of t!mr own, and generally a long tongue. ‘There is a hint in this to o lover. Let him, the first time he seizes hold of his mistress' hund, examine, under sonje {msuxz or another, her thumb, and if it be arge, let him muake up his mind that as 800n as he becomes a married man, he will bave to be very, very careful. Again,ifa l\;:;lulg n;nn flp: that his lady-love h 'ge palm, with cone-sha small thumb, let him 1MIIP{dI|?:l§!‘::IT;L. in that case, she is susceptible to tender. ness, ensily flattered, very easily talked in. Lo or out of anything, and r\-ndi{v managed. But if she is & woman with & square hand, well-proportioned, and only o tolerably deve oped thumb, then she is either one of two distinet classes of women—a practica) female who will stand no nonsense, or sh is o designing femule—a woman who cane pot be duped, or a woman who will dup him [l —— s Savsaparilla is an extract of the edics of the vegetable kin AMteratives, and Blood fiers, —— The first railroad vas laid in Englana ), from . In 1835, after inves- bject, M. Thiers said that | s gating the sul ry short, lines archit DR. T. ers throughout the Europe. arrest and proof of any une sell itects. Separate bids will be received for The Board reserves the right to re By order of the Board of Educatio 26t _CHAS. CONOYER, Sec'y? 8.'E. Cor. Farnam and Tenth Sts, BUYS CAST-OFF CLOTHING. HIGHEST OASH PRICE PAID. ,,’m_ ___Call or send Postal Card, A Bkin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. FELIX GCURAUDS Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier, The Oriental Cream Purifies as well as Be e Shin, Removes Tan, Pimplcs, Freckics, Moth putches * and every blemish ti t has stood the test | of 30 yearsand | is 80 harmless guished Dr. L. A, Sayre said " . toa : A8 you ladies will use ud's woves superfiuous hiafr without injury to the in, Myx, M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Prop. 48 Boud sale by ell Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal. United States, Canada and &4 Beware of base imitations. 1,00 reward for he same 1e-weow-ime 2t-ew-m T @GOLD MEDAL, PARIS! 1075, tion, and b . .| ton, and by,a care iy . | tins only (i Hard and Soft Coal, SEDENTARY DISEASES. IMPURE BLOOD Yo o~ R'& CO., [ IETORS AN SOLE MANUFACTURERS Galvanized lron Cornices, Window MANUFACTURER OF Skylights &c.. Thirteenth Street, Os T. SINEOIL.D, Caps, Finials, ’ / OMAHA, NEB. Afifia.ilwa.y Time Table. U. P. R. R., MAIN LINE. LRAVE. ARRIVE. Daily Express...12:15 p m | Daily Express Denver Express. 7:40 p m | Denver Express. Emigrant, Emigrant . OMAHA AND LEAVE. ARRIVE. 81 Lincoln E: am | Lincoln Ex......1:08 pm Mixed....... 5.0 m | Mixed S . P. DEPOT. Ornamental Galvanized OMAIEIA MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Cornices, Iron Sky Lights, CORNICE: WORIKS, RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFERS, Ete., Ete. OMAHA, NEB. DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIV Dummy trains leave Omaha as follos 9:00 & m, 10:00 & m, 11:00 & m, 2:00 p W, & m, 9:25 a m, 10:25 3:25 p m, 4225 p ya—The 11:00 & m; 2:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 8:00 p m. Leaves Council Bluffs at 9:25 and 11 4:25, 6:25 and 6:25 p m. THROUGH AND LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN BRIDGE DIVISION. LEAVE OMATIA, Cxe No, 2.....7 , 6:35 p m, Omaha at 9:00, its my 1 [ 120pm od-eod-me L 790pm SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N, 15th Street. and be in good marketable condition in the spring. erits. - Try it and judge for yourselves. - Price $25.00 per tor SPECIAL NOTICE TO WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO n; WOODMAN LINSE] Growers of Live Stock and Others. Our Cround Oil Cake. Tt is the best aud cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pounds of com, Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the Fall and Winter, instead of running down, will increase in weight. Dairymen, as well as others, Who use it can festify te rge for sacks. Addi OIL COMPA! ress NY, Omaha, Neb. il Arrive from Neligh. . ... ¥ " €., M. & 8t. P. R. R.—U. P, DEPOT. LEAVE, = (P Pacific 1Daily. RIVE. ARRIVE. Omaka. .. 11:30 a m m b pm 5 . & Q R. R.—U. P, DEFOT. LEAVE. 45 am | Express. .. .. f 40 pm | Mall".... P Express Leaves Counal Bluffs at 8:17 p mt W arrives . $:20 a mt Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail. AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS, | Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings,. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH aha Neb. *Sundays excepted. 10maha time. C,R.1&P. R R—U.P. Mall... Express WAl 0 am | Express....... Express. .. 8:40 Mall® “Sun *Sundays excep! ok No.2.... No. 4 K. C., ST. JO) Mail....... Express. Express Mail..... 4 B. & M. IN NEBRASKA. nver F; 3 Lincoin Express. pm.. MISSOURI PACIFIC. o2, 0 CHART PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking Is only attained by using ER OAK Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER Uflgfi’: L8 For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS’ OMAHA- Trains leaving at will have Pullmian sleepers Opening and Closing of Mails, ROUTE, CLOSE. orky, Chicago & Northwestern Chicago, Rock lsland & Paci Chicago, Burlington & Quing Wabash " veneen E. B. CHAPMAN & CO, Wholesale Grocers ! 1213 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Omaha & Republican Vailey.. B in Nebruin. il maha & Northwestern .. Missouri Pacifl. -rs. ... : Local mails for S of va leave ce Vipgal malla for Stato of Towa leave but once a day, A Lincoln mail is also opene Oftice open Sundays from 12: GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, EPPS' COCOA, By a thorough knowledge. of the natural law, which govern the operations of digestion and nutri: I application of the fine. eIl welected Cocon, Mr, i id cakfast tables-with a.u..?;'f;*n.‘:‘}::.?fl?‘ ehich may save many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicions yse of sugh articles of diet that & cor. "Ly, e, radully buil up untll st St i R Aoy i tack wherever there is a weakpoint. We may escape & fatal ahaft by keeping ourselves well fortified OMAHA, - . A. M. CLARK, Painter & Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER i WINDOW SHADES & CURTAINS, Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fixtures: PAINTS, OIL & BRUSHES, 107 South 14th Street, - NEBRASKA blood aud 1 oo sud properly. nourished. frau Made simply with boiling water or milk. B und 18) by grscers tabelel Sold in MANUFACT ERS OF ALSO. s of Mouldingy, Homapathic Chemipts: Lomin Soaid PLANING ; Carpenters’ Materials, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Stairs, Stair Railin First-class facilities for the manufaetu i ure of Onders from the country will bo. pronils exente). Address all communications to A 28, Balusters, Window & Door Frames, &c. Planing and Matching a speci MOYER, Proprietor, RE ACKNOWLEL RARKNOD EST BY Commission Jugo-t¢ Hpward street Omaha, Neb, COLD STORAGE FOR BUTTER & EGGS | IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES AT SMAL 4@ Warchouse and Refrigerators 501, /808, 80, S07 ../D. B, BEEMER, L COST.] APy to Merchant, COKE OR WooD. MASURAOTURIE Wy BUCK STOVE (o, SAINT LOUIS. Piercv & Bradford. SOLE AGENST FOR OMAHA, DEALER IN ETO-_LOW PRIC! Douglas, Also\7th and Douglas, LOUIS BRADFORD, Lmber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Lath S AND GOOD GRADES, Call and Get My Prices Before Buying Elsewhere, Yards Cor 9th ang f | ) | 3

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