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Children oft ask if he makes roods or not ,
If really he lives in a mountain of snow.
Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole
And suddenly dropped into rhat seem edlikebbole
Where wonder of wonders theyfound a now land ,
rfhlle falrj'-llki beings appeared on each hand.
There were mountains like ours , with mon
beautiful creen ,
And far brichter skies than ever were seen.
Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found ,
While flowers of exqnldte fragrance were grow
Injr around.
Not long were they left to wend r In donb (
A being soon came th / had heard much about ,
Twas Santa Glaus * self and thUthey all say ,
3e looked like the picture csee every day.
He drove up a team that looked very queer ,
Twag a team f erasshoppers Instead of reindeer ,
Re rode In a shell instead of a slcirb ,
But he took them on toud aiid drove them
away.
He showed them all over his wonderful realm ,
And factories making goods for women and men
Furriers were working on hats irreat and small ,
To Bonce's ther said they were sending them all.
Mis Kincle , the Glove Maker , told them at once ,
All our Gloves we are sending to Bunce ,
Santa showed them suspenders and many tblnju
more.
Sayinj I alse took thaw to friend Bance'i stow.
Santa Clius then whispered a secret tafd tea ,
As In OTaha every one knew Bunoo well ,
He therefore should send his poods to his MTB ,
Knowing his frierds will get theltlull share.
Now remember ye dwellers ia Omaha town ,
All who want pre nti te Pence's go round ,
For 8hirtjkcolJar ? , or gloves great and Raal ] ,
Send TOUT Elster or aunt one aiid all.
Bsace , Cbampica Hatter c ! the West
net , Omaha.
HOW I CAPTURED THE BURGLARS.
I had slid that I did not believe in
any danger from burglars , but after
the worry of .the day and the fatigue
of my unwonted vigil , I myself began
to feel a little dull and out of sorts ,
and found myself dwelling on the
possibilities of our house being ct-
tsmpted. We were a family of women
exclusively ; our gardner came daily
from the village , and did not sleep on
the premises , although , in any case ,
an old man would have been a poor
help in any danger. The gamekeeper
and his son were our nearest protect
ors , and I must own that I rather
wished their cottage was nearer.
"I am Retting as silly as Maggie , "
I said to myself , as I resolutely drew
the bedclothes over my ears to atop
myself listening for imaginary voices.
"I do think fancies are infectious. "
And 10 moralizing I fell asleep.
I suppose 1 had slept some ho > ; ra ,
when 1 was awakened by a terrified
whisper at my ear , "Miss Jane , Miss
Jane , they're trying oar back doorl"
I started up and baheld the nurse
and nursery maid in a strange and
wondrous deshabille , standing by my
bed.
bed."It's
"It's gospel truth what Maria says ,
mis ? , " gasped the nurse , a portly wo
man , who looked white with tarrdrj
"Yon can Bee them with your own
eyes out of the nursery window two
horrid-looting ruffians as ever came to
murder poor , innocent women. Ugh !
ugh ! "
"Don't watte yoUi ? mstrtjswoman ! ! "
t cried. "In r > cr delicate state it
might nearly kill her. "
"That's what I said , mtas ll struck
in Maria. "
' I says , come to Miss Jane she
ain't afraid of anything. "
This estimate of my courage was
very flattering , but at the present
moment hardly true , for I did feel
terribly afraid. My only hope was that
the woman was mistaken.
"Come and see for yourself , miss , "
iobbsd nutso. "I had got up to give
baby his bottle , and wont into the
day nursery to fetch the rnalfihos ,
which Maria had forgot , and there
under the window I heard voices. "
' Men's voices , miaa , " pub in Maria }
who seemed to act the part of a cho
rus. "An'd nurse she comes back and
wakes me , and both of us look out of
the front window , and there we seb
two men trying the kitchen door. "
By this tliria I had made a hasty
loilet and was ready to investigate
myself. It was with a very quaking
heart that I crept in the nursery windows
dews and peeped behind the blind.
Alas ! the terrible news waa too true ;
two men' , whoso faces I could not dis
tinguish in the dim light , but who
certainly looked disreputable enough
to my alarmed eyes , were cautiously
trying the kitchen door. At their
feat lay along , dark object , apparent
ly a tack , doubtless designed to carry
off any plunder they could obtain.
It is all very well to talk of not be *
ing afraid of burglars , but such an ap-
plrition at 5 b61uck in the irlornihg
wai enough to startle the strongest-
minded peraon. All the horrible
stories I had ever read of robberies
and murders rushed across my excited
brain. There , was not iiiuch wb'rth
taking in Ihb house ; would the bur
glars kill us in their disappointment ?
Was it wisQ to let them in peaceably ,
and give them everything we had on
condition they would not molest us , or
could we give an alarm ! ,
At this moment I remembered the
game keeper's cottage. If wo could
only summon him to our aid. But
how escape to do BO ? All the dopra
wore in front of the house and it was
impossible to get out that way without
being seen by the burglars. I peeped
qut again ; evidently the k tchen door
was too strongly fastened to give way
rapidly , for the men seemed baffled in
thuir efforts to open it. And as I lis
tened I heard one eay in a gruff voice
exactly the tones of - ° n orthodox
ruffian " "Tain't nopoi'a Jim ; bat
ter wait half an hour. "
"Till the rest of your gang come
up mid you have more tools td work
with , " 1 thought to myself. "Now ,
if wo could only let the game keeper
knovt "
I returned to my room with a pro
ject in my head. There was a stair
case window at the back of the house ,
not very high from the ground , and I
thought if I could only get out there
I might manage to give the alarm.
Luckily the road to ttio gamekeeper's
house lay behind the house. Nurse
was too stupefied with terror to be of
any use , but Maria entered into the
scheme at once.
Maggie still slept , and I trusted to
return with help before she awoke.
I don't know how I got out of that
window and alighted on a bed of wet
garden mold. I have often heard that
one never knows what one can do un
til one tries. I certainly had no idea
that I or any one could run so fast as
I did as soon aa I got on my feet. In
a very short time I was drumming at
the game-keeper's door.
I found both the men up and dress
ed ; they were just starting on one of
those nocturnal expeditions for the
detection of possible poachers in which
conscientious gamekeepers delight.
They were rather startled at my ap
pearance in ? > toilet that was certainly
peculiar , and not improved by a quan
tity of mud it had gathered during
my run. But they soon comprehend' '
ed my breathless talo.
"A-trying your back door , Missl"
E.iid the father , a fine stalwart man ,
who looked fit to engage a couple of
burglars in a single conflict ; "bless
you , we'll soon settle them gentry.
Hand along the guns , Bill , and look
alive. I'm mistaken if them men don't
sleep in Settlebone jail to-night."i
The sight of two resolute armed
champions was an encouraging specta
cle , and aa I hurried back I began to
feel myself indeed a heroine. The
gamekeeper was outspoken in admi
ration of my courage in coming for
him , and I thought , with some satis
faction , that when Maggie awoke and
learned how I had preserved the
household , she would understand what
a valuable thing it was to have nerves
and courage in lace of danger. .
"If I liad sat down to cry , as poor
dear Maggie would have done , we
should certainly have been robbed ,
and perhaps murdered , " I reflected ,
as we sped along the road.
The gamekeeper checked our pace
as wo neared the house.
"You'd best keep this side , miss ,
out o' harm's way , and Bill and TH
slip round by the hedge and tackle our
men afore they sees us. Don't you be
afeered ; burglars is the biggest cow
ards when they've a man to do with , "
and leaving me under the very win
dow by which I had escaped , our two
protectors stole noiselessly round to
the front of the house. In another
moment there was a cry , and I saw
Bill dash across the garden and over
the hedge in hot pursuit of one of the
burglarswhile a scuffle andloud voices
told that his father was engaged in
"tackling" the other. Curiosity pre
vailed over fear ; I ran around the
house and beheld the game-keeper in
the act of bearing his antagonist to
the ground.
_ IC 'Taint no use struggling , and you
mhy ust as well come along quietly , "
said the " '
conqueror ; "we've firearms
here , and there's two of us. "
"I've nought in my pocket but five-
pence in coppers. " quivered the other ,
ia a Toice nearly inaudible with ter-
ror"you ; may take 'em without mur
dering of me. Oh , dear j oh , dearl
here I've lived in Settlebonrne , man
and bny , nigh fifty years , and to come
to this at last ! "
' "Sskes alive ! " exclaimed the game
keeper , relaxing his hold , "you're
never Tom Bates , the sweep ? "
"And wh'o else should I bel" said
the injured Bates , slowly rising from
the ground.
"And I'd like to know who you
are that comes a rushing down like
this on an honest man as is waiting to
sweep the kitchen chimney ? "
"I took yon for a housebreaker , "
aaid the gamekeeper , and proceeded
to explain matters.
Bates shook his head doggedly.
"No housebreakers have been here
this last hour or more , as I knows
well , having been a-waiting under
this blessed window all the time. "
A horrible suspicion began to dawn
upon me had I , the wise , the strong-
minded , actually given n false alarm ?
The gamekeeper was a civil man ,
but he had a sly twinklein _ his eye as
he turned on me and said : "I think
there is a little mistake here , migs. "
"J should rather think there was , "
crumbled Bates , who by no means for
gave the aatault upon him.
"If you came to sweep the chim
ney , " said I , endeavoring , to asstima
an. air of dignity , "why did y6u nul
ring the bell or try to wake the aerv-
aiits , instead of endeavoring to open
tne ioor for yourself 1"
"Cooks mostly leave the door on
the" lalch when the sweep is ordered
early , " replied Bntes i fact , by the
way , that perhaps explained the facil
ity with which sonje of our neighbors'
houses had been entered by thieves.
"tiut , when you found the door
jolted , why did you not ring the bell
nstead of lingering dbbut in a most
suspicious manner ] "
"Why , " eaid Bates , goratching bis
iead , "cooks is .often short very
ihort ; Mrs. Sinclair's cook ia partick :
ergo , Shb brders me.to come at T
o clock this morning 'Not before ? ,
ncr yet after,1 wore her words. "
"And you came about 5 ? "
"Well , ma'am , you see I had anoth
er job at 'Squire Hardy's along the
oad. So , knowing as cook here mcst-
y leaves the door on the latch , I
thought t might slip in and do the
chimbly on the way. But when I
found the door locked I daren't rJHg
the bell at fl in the morning I iriight
lia' tried it another hour later so I
was obliged to'wait. "
I understood it all now. Our ex
hortations to fasten up carefully that
nifjht hdd beeii duly obeyed by the
cook , who doubtless intended to rise
in time to admit the sweep
on this occasion. Qraylands was a
rambling old house , and she slept
in quite a different quarter from that
occupied by , ourselves flnd the nur-
iory establishment , consequently they
liad escaped hearing our nocternal
alarm. But what a terrible "lame and
impotent conclusion" to my deed of
heroism.
"You have given us all a great deal
of alurm , " I said severely to the un
lucky Bates , acting on the proverbial
legs ! maxim * ' 'Ko case , then abuse
the plaintiff's attorney , "
' 'I ' don't see as hbw I gave alarm by
wditing hei'o on my holiest bushlesa1
replied the injare'd sweep ; sulkily.
' And I'd like to know who's a going
lo pay mo for my cdp as is spoiled by
rolling in the mud ; alid my bones as is
all shook into a jelly , and my 'prentice
as has been chased out of sight and
frightened most into fits. "
At this juncture the door opened
and disclosed a group ot servants ,
with Maggie , serene an'd smiling , at
their head.
' 'My ' darling Jane , " she exclaimed ,
clasping me in her arms. ' 'I have
only just heard what an alarm you'vo
had. But then , my .dear girl , why did
yoii not awake met I could have told
yonihat we expected the sweeps this
morning. I suppose , however , you
were too frightened to think it might
bo only Bates. "
This was too much for Maggie , tim
ed Maggie , to be preaching coolness
and presence of mind to me. And
yet what an egregious goose I had
been.
been.Kind
Kind little Maggie saw my look of
mortification , and kissing me again ,
whispered : "Dear , brave , unselfish
Jane , you only thought of saving us
all from danger. I am sure few girls
would have done what you did. "
Peace was made with Bates by an
excellent breakfast , which cook im
provised on the spot for the sweepi
and gamekeopera , and I emptied my
purse in "tips" for very shame. But
of course the absurd story traveled
abroad , and all of the neighborhood
heard that I had rode two miles in the
airiest of costumes because the sweeps
had come rather earlier than was ex
pected. I am afraid my repuation
for good sense hardly stood high in
the vicinity of Graylanda. Tiio act
ual thieves were taken a few days af
terwards , and thia fact , added to the
absurdity of our or rather my false
alarm , effectually cured Maggie of her
terrors.
Wo were better frienda from that
night. I began to see that the most
sensible folks are liable to lose their
heads under the influence of a panic ,
and that I was , after all , not so much
wiser than my neighbors impretsiona
which doubtless made mo a more
agreeable companion than I had been
heretofore. Maggie , on her aide , was
all gratitude for my well meant , if
mistaken zeal , and I date the begin
ning of a friendship that has bright
ened many years of my life from the
adventures of that December night.
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ORDINANCE NO. 437. '
An ordinance in regard to ths eirrying of p 5-
tengersby vehicles for hire dunn ? expositions
given at umaha. Nebraska , by State and County
Agricultural Societies.
Bo it ordained by the City Council of tha City
Of Omaha.
SECTIOX 1. Any owner of any hick , coach , cab ,
omnibus , wagon , or other vehicle , may , by blm-
felf , or bv an employed driver , run s li hack ,
coach , cab , omnibus , wagon , or other vehicle ,
for hire , and for the carriige of passengers , during -
ing such Jajs taat there m < y ba an exposition
given by either the State orCountyAgricultural
Societies , upon Rounds adjacent ta the Citr of
Omaha , to or from auy place in the C Ity fl Oma
ha , and uid exposition or fair irronnds , without
liking out the license provided f jrinChaptorXL ,
of the revised ordininctg nf the City ot O-nana ,
passed February 27th , A. D. 3872 ; but every such
owner or driver shall pay to the city tie-surer
the sum of two dollar ? , and taVe from that of.
ficer a receipt for the same , upon deliv iing ,
which receipt to thecity clerk taid person ordiiver
shall be entitled to a spcciil permit or certificate
permitting and eoipowe'lnir him to carry pas
sengers in accordano with the terms of this
ordinance for tne number i.f da\s during which
any Mich etpo-Ition or fairislield.
bEC. y. 1 ha rates for tho'ci'iveyiiiir of perrons
by such vehle'ei from any point in the rjty ol
Oxniba , to sa'd ' exposition or fair croumlr , and
from said exposition or J ir grounds to any point
In tiio City of Omaha , thall no'.exceed fifty ceils
each * ay for eacli person so carried.
fcEO 3. Anyp rwn nho siu I violate a'y nl
the provisions of th.s ordinance , t-r who thill
fall or neglect to comply n ith any ft the require-
in-nts thereof , shall be deemed ( fuii y of a mi9-
demeinor , and on conviction thereof , shall piv
a tine ot not less than $ i,00 nor more than 825.CO
for every such cffene.
SEC. 4. T ) < is ordinance stall take effect and
bo m force from and after its pissao.
JAMES srEHIENSON.
Acting Pres't Omaha C.ty Council
Tossed Sept. * 4 h , I8SO.
Attest :
J. F. McCAni-rr ,
City Clerk.
Approved Sept. litn , 1830.
C. 8. CHASE ,
Mayor.
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ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
And aUpotnUIn Ko-them Iowa , Minnesota and
DaUota. TliN line b equipped with tha Im-
pro\cd Westlnjhonso Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller Platform Coup'er an-1 B jtfer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
la unsurpassed. Elegant Dravrins Eoom ird
Slwpln. * Cira.ownod and controIKd by the com
pany , run Through Without Change between
Union PaclSe Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs ,
and St. P ul. Trains leaye the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Rlu5s , at 6il5 p ra. ,
reachin ? Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , acd St. Paul
at HAS a. m , making
S-TEN HOURS IK ADVANCE OH
ANY OTHER ROUTE.
Returmntr , leave St. Paul at 3:30 : p. ra. , ar-
ilvLii ; at Sinux City at 4:45 x m. , and Union
Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 8:50 :
a. m. Be euro that your tickets rord via " 3. C.
& P. K. K. " F. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent , Mliwnrl Valley , Iowa.
P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Oen'I Piss. Agent.
J. H. O'BRYAN ,
Southwestern Freight and PasMnjrer Apcnt.
my20-tf Council Bluffs
188O.
K. G.ST.J3E&G.B.B.R. ,
la the only Direct Una to
ST. LOUIS AND THE BAST
From OilAIIA and the WEST.
No change of can ) between Omaha and St. Lonla
and but una between Omaha and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
Rucmsa ALL
Eastern & Western Cities
With lesa charges and In advance of other lines.
This entire line Is equipped with Pullman's
Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach-
C3UllIerg Safety Platform and
Coupler and tha celebrated
Wistlnghouso Air-Brake.
/OTSEE / THAT YOUR TICKET 1
CSTVU Kansas City , St. Joseph
< arCouncilBluffsIt.R.vla St
tSTJoo and.St.Louls.'EJ
Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In the
West.
J. F. BARNARD , A. ( DAWE3 ,
Ocn'l Supt. , Oenl Pass. & Ticket As't
St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo ,
W. C. SEACIIRIST , Ticket Alton. ,
21 * Fifteenth Street , between Famham and
Donclaa , Union Block , Omaha.
J03. TKHON , A. E. BARNARD ,
POM. Agent , Omiha. Gen'rl Ajent , Omaha.
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.
Manufacturers ot
STANDARD SHOT
EB SURE TO E07 IT.
TUEBESTIN MARKET.
E. W , BLATCHFOKO & CO.
Manufacturers of Lead Pircheetand Bar Lead ,
Clock Tin , Pipe and Solder , LIriced Oil
and Oil Cake.
OBDEHS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLINTON ST. , CHICAGO
DR. A. S. PENDEI1Y ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
IiAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HI3 MEDICAL -
ICAL OFFICE ,
193 Tenth Street , OifAHA , NEBRASKA
Offerlnir his scrricea in all departments o
medicine and surcery , both In zenciai'au
special practice , acute and chronic d stages Ca
be consulted night and day , ami will visit i
part ot the city tad couniy aa receipt of lotto
KJDNEGBN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for "Weak
or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Loss of Energy ,
Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arisiner from Kidney or
Bladder Diseases. Also for Yellow Paver , Blood and Kidney
Poisoning , in infected malarial sections.
S"By the distillation of a FORESTLK\F ltb JUNIPER BERRIFS and BAULEY MALT wo h T < t
" 'diTcral K'DJf EOFN.whtcn acts specifically on the Kidneys and Urinvy Oiptns , removing injurltnu
pn-lts formwl In the bladder and pr ventln < any ctrilnU-it omarUm ; wnsation hint orirritalioii
the mi mbrjnoui li In ; vt tha duct-t or water pv > jj. . It exiiUs a bcaltliy action in the Khlii"\ *
; iTinr 'h'mstrcnjth , Tisror and restorinsr thu e or a-n ton healthy condition , sbo\viii iUcflccVi
in both thu color and CLVfiour of nrno. It can be t-iken at til times , in ail clunites and nnler alt
iircum tanceiwi'.houtiiijuryt' > tho' < jr < leni. tTnlil > 6 any other prc | ration for KUney difficuUUrf
thunavery p'eananc aul azreetbie txsteand H. vor. It h s been ditficult tornike a ptepnistlin
rontiiiuins p < j UiTe rtiurcilc properties which will not naurcitc , but te acccplaM * ' > tbo SMHUJ.
leR > rotalinanyLiverm liino.trrab < ittIo of KIDNKOMS to CLKA.NSK tba KIDNEY ; > frem
oulmatter Try it and yiu will always u o it asafamily medicine. LaJics espetully will like tt ,
md Gentlemen villflrd KI DM KG EN the best Kidney Tmc e er i e l'
K01ICK Kach bott.'e bean th sitm ture of LAWUKNCK At 5IARTIN , also a Proprietary Govern
ment Stamp. hich permits KIDNEGEN to bo sold ( without license ) "or DrUK ! t , Crocers and
thcr Persons everywhere.
Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use.
If not found at your DrngxlsU or Grocers , we will send a bottle prepaid to the nwrcjt oiftt S
fflce to you.
LAWRENCE & . MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DKUGGISTS , GEOCEES and DEALEES everywhere.
ffholeaaie agents in Omaha , STKELE , JOIINSON t CO. , nIll supply the trade at manufacture
WHO .S UNACQUAmT WITMJHE C OCRAPHyO Hj COUHTHY. WU4
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACJFJC R. R.
IS THE GREAT GOSNECmQ LINK y * % gg * * ffi"
Its main line run from Chlcnco Coanell Dintny
Elluru , pawtne through Juliet. Ottawa. preat feature of cur 1'alaco Care Is a SMI
_ ,
SALOON * Vii t > n vfkt mn enjoy your il
Cienesco. Mullne. HIM : * Island , DaTenport ,
J.lberty , Iowa Cltr.ilarenco , llrooklyn. Grl. at all hours of the day. . .
) the of Iowa ) . Stuart. Atlau- .MaKnldcent Inm Brtdsei spaa the .Ms
Ies Jlolnos \biiu capital f BJ ! ! * * " *
from nmtJlisiourl rivers at all P int crossert
lie , and Avoca : with branches
Junction to 1'foria : Wilton Junction ti line , and transfers are nrolded at tounct. i.am
tltc. Washington. Falrneld. Eldrm. Belknap. Kansas City. i.cavcnwnrth. and AtcabOE > V
C'cntrorlllc. I'nncelon. Trenton. GallatIC , C'nme- ncctlnn * e nc ) Bd8 In Union U'jx'l- . , .
rnn. Lcaren orth. Atcbbon. and Kansas _ Uj : run pitiNcii'Ai. K. . coftmrri < AW oa
Washinrton to Sijtriurney , Oskaloosa. anet Knot- T1I13 (5IIEAT TlIKODGIl 1JNK Afcff Av.
Tlllo KeoiiiK to Kurnlnnton. Uonaparto. llcn- *
: AVtricAOo.wlth )
tonsuort , Inaopcndent. EldOP. Ottutuwjv , Eildy- . all dlversta.- ? lines Ju : * *
Ttllc.O'kalimsa , I'ello.JIonroe , a2-J DC * Molnest East and Snuth. - .
Newton to Monroe : DesMolnos tolufltrrolannd At BNOLEWoon , with thaL.3. AM.8. an rAt <
\VIoterJCt ; AtluntU to Lewis nnd Audubon ; pnd
A"oca to Ilarlan. Thia Is positively the onlr At WAsnt > GTi > f HBiatrra. witn l . , i > .
llnllrcad. which own , and operate * a through
line f ChlniKO Into the State of Kansas. At LA SALLK. wr.j I1U Cent.R. R.
fora
Throuah Express I'misemser Trains , with PuJI- At l-KORM. with 1' . H. * J.-8 PU. . 4 E. ? 1 , * *
man "ulaco Cars.tttncheil.areruu each way ilally W.Ill.MI.L : ndT.P.W.IW .
between CmcAr.o and fEann. KASSAS Cmr. At IIOCK I-"LA ? vrltn "Mllwaukeo a.
iv.rtvfjj , ItLUFFI. i.KAVSSlTORTIt and ATCni- Island S.iort LlnB. " und llock Icl'd It P&O-
„ . , . . . TlirouBhcar Hreai oninbetvCeTiMi' " n- AtHAVEXroitr.wlth tUo Uarenport
tee nnd Knntas City , vm tba "illlwaukoa nnd "
. .
Koci Island Hh - * . Lln . " . .
Ihe "Urc t Uoct Island" Is magnificently . -Tlth 'entrnl Iowa ll.lt.
equipped. Its road bPd I * simply "V 2ctanail * Jtnti Moi > rt.d.wlthl M. * K.D It.lv.
. ULCVFS. with Union riiclrJcrwlE.
trsvStln lo'd with jtcel rails. AtCOtTSCtl.
What will pitPf o you most -will ba the pleasure At CM MIA , with B. .t Mo. It. 11. . H. In . MeU
of enloytnc your uienlhile paMlne overtue . . .
.
beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa. In one of At OTTWIWA. wltn Central Iowa U.K.
onrmocnitlcent Dining Cars that accompany nil St. 1 & Ilia , suil C. IS. HQ It. IW * .
Through Express Train * . You act an Pntlrp At KrnKl'K.wltr.1'Ji. . . I'eou * ' . : ; fflu , &
moal. as coed ns Is nerreU In nny Urst-cla s hotel , Louis * I'ac anit Si I. . Keo. & N.-W. K MJW
. AtCAMEllOS. Wltllll.fct-J It. IE.
fori Tonty-nTe cents.
the fact that n majority ot tno AtATCllIsON" , wild Atch..Topeka ibilBi *
/ppreciatinir prefer separate apartment * for different Atch. i .Neb. and Cen. Br. U. P. 1L Kda.
Tmnxwen ia ( and tbo Immense p.usenser businps * At I.EATEXivun7if. with han. Pao.yj
of this line warrar.tlm ; it ) , wenropleasca to an CAnii
nounce that this Company runs Pullman Palace AiSA i ClTT.wltH all lines for tot
Stteting t'ar for sleeping purposes , anu 1'ilace ana Southwest.
J AK.ACE CARS " " rail throiluh to IEOn I , 1 > KM' '
IFFS. 1 V > AM CII'T. ATC'HIMUN. nnil . A.VKAWOItTll.
tbli Line , known n < the Urrnt ICock Islund Koulc , " ore W Ik OV
Tlcknt Aecnt * In the United State find tnnuiiu.
'for Infaraotlon not obtnlnublo at your home tlcfcet offlcc. addrex.
A JiIlM 3A.l4lj XU * SJ1 * .TOIHN" .
" Ueo'I Sapcrlntendent. Uen'I Tkt
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHER ;
WEETDO : : : W
And Everything pertaining to the Purnituie anc
TJpholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE
p 11 mon th lit 1208 and 1210 Fariibam Street
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
IE1 O 1880.
BY P. P. WIAST&CO.SPRINGFIELD,0
MANUFACTURED . . . , , ,
They also nake Buckeye Improved Iron fowa. Walking
Cultivator , with or vrithout Springs.
The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style ,
Enquire lor them at the beat dealers.
F. H. PUG-H , Gen. Agent , Omaha , If eh
fffr.-j r' f "
CURES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS and
COLDS.
CURES KHEUMATISJf , CURES COUGHS and
COLDS
CURES SORE THROAT. CURES DTPTHERIA.
CURES LAM. BACK ami BTIFP JOISTS.
CURES LAMt BACK , and STIFF JOISTS.
CURES Bl INI , CUTS and BKUI3ES.
CURES E KNS , CUTS nnd BRUISES.
SOLD IX OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Go to Your Druirsrlt for Mbs Freeman's
New National Dyea. For bri htneM and dura
bllitrof 'oJo tb 7 * r Ian < ni ne4 Color 2 to
NERVOUS DEB1LITV
' Vital W , jkneraan-I ft s-
Humphreys' root , OTcrworu
Been InuseWyesrsOy.QniftP 1NU'
-is the most uc-lbpGbmb
tesxful remedy known. Price Slftr UI o-
vials and UKO vial of Dowderfor . ntpo t
free on receipt of price. HLJIPIIRK
IIOMKO. MED. CO , 'CO Kulton St. . New JM.
Illmt. Catazun of Kccclpts apl3d 3i >
per day at home. Sample * w 't
$5 to $20 Address Stlnson It & > .
Portlai'l.
, MECHANICAL. AND M IN IXC S.
CIVIL at the RenwelaerPclytcch. m
Inititnte , Troy , J Y The oldest ensmecria-
school in America. Next term bejlns S < j > ti > i -
her 16th. The Reglater for 1880 containa 111
of t'icjrmdaites for the tast 51 jeara , withth
pesitlms ; also , ourM of rtudT , r qulrfmeci' >
TperKCS.etc. Address PAVID M. QREENK
Director.
. gl2iTday at h < rna tully mode'.cojt I