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: ifAITA. Neb.
A new ami hitherto unknown remedy for all
diseases of tlio Kidupyx. Bladder , aim Urinary
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It win positively cure Ihatietcs , Oravel , Drop-
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plaints.
U avnliln Internal medicines. Is certain In It
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Upon receipt of the price , SiCO.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PHQP'RS ,
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rS"Scnfl yocr tMresa for onr attle book ,
' .How a Life was Saved. "
JAMES K. ISH , Aeent for Kobruka.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Cur CMBK s Omcx , >
OMAHA , cpt , 15th , 1SSO. )
Sealed propovils will be I'ecclvod by the under-
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o'clock p. m. . fur furnishm ; to the city of
Omaha , to be ue'icered to the sswcr cantrictors.
11 the wrought iron and iron castings necessary
It bo used la the construction ot seer It ewer
dhtri.t No. 1 now in course of construction.
Bids ball also include the price of vitrefled pipe
tuj other pipe required , pecllications may be
seen at the olBcj of the city cucinocr. Said bUs
ehall 8 ] > ecify In ctail the price of each article
and quality ot the umepropo8 l to be { urnlsheJ ,
and shall be adr ! 3cd to the undersigned.
J. F. McCAUTNEY ,
lC-6t City Clerk.
CCC ! awretln youroira town , lerms'a&d "
JJ > UU vutfltfrce. Address U. Hallelt & ] Co
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PERMANEtifLY CURES
KEDHEY DISSASSS ,
LIVER CGfriPLAIKTS
Constipation and Piles.
acted Ilt
! > s < 2cciuaflITJB5 ( coil hosnc\ felled tc
] sr S * ' * t * ofprleclcM TD'.UC. After ixfcv.n
JTUTS of crc l nuBtrlafrora Ilia and Cm-
tlicneult comju-lcly cured tao. " '
C. 8. IlOOABorC , crrcrfail , Mjs , ?
peoloceuie2ortG * rtcre r rw la cc = >
I > Ictct7 curlnr a icrcrc LJvt r
BECAUSE IT ACTS OS THH
I.IVEII.'rinJ ' EOWIj/S AND KID-
iionrs AT Tass. rr TISIE.
I Because It cleanse. ths system or
3 thepolsonoua hvworatftat dsvclcpc ,
Sin Kidney and Urinary dl'Vcases , pi- :
houcnecs , Jaundice , Canct'pation , i
fpllsc , or In Rheumatism , NearaiGUi ,
, and Tcmale dlaordorc. 5
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OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND
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FASSEKOXR TRAUtS.
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Daily ercept Sunday.
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Daily except Sundays.
FEVER AND AGUE.
THOUGH SHAKING LIKE AX ASPEN LE.VF
With th chills and fever , the \lctim of malaria
msy gtill recxn er by using this C9'chrat d tpeci-
Ic , which not only breaks up the most aggravat
d sttucSn , hut prevents thtlr rccurrreucc. It
o Ir.flnHsU prcfLrahlc to quh.ino. not only be-
causoll dc-Oj the business far more thoroughly ,
jut also on account of its perfect wholesomene-o
and invigorating sction upon the entire fcjttem j
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Western Ae't , Omaha , Neb.
SANTA GLAUS FOUND.
Greatest Discovery of the Age.
Wonu rful discoveries to the world havebcen made
Among other things where Santa Glaus stayed
Children oft ask U he makes cooda or not ,
If really he lives in a mountain of anow.
Lut year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole
And suddenly dropped into irhatBecmedlikefchole
Where wonder of wonders they found anewland ,
Wlille fairy-Ilk * beinct appeared on each hand.
There were mountains like ours , with more
beautiful ereea.
And far brich'xr klcs than ever were seen ,
Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found ,
While flowers of cxquirite fragrance were grow
Ing around.
Not long were they left to wonder In doubi
A being soon came the/ had heard much about ,
Twas Santa Claus * self and this they all Bay ,
3e leoked like the picture r esee ever } ' day.
He drove up a team that looked vcrvquecr ,
Twas a team f grasshoppers Instead of reindeer ,
He rode in a shell Instead of a sleigh ,
But he took them on toud and drove them
away.
He showed them aQ over his wonderful realm ,
And factories making goods for women and men
Furriers were working on huts great and small ,
To Bunco's thev said they were sending them all.
> vrts Kincle , the Glove Uaker , told them at once ,
All our Gloves we are sending to Bunee ,
Santa showed them snapendcra and many things
more.
Saying I alu took these to frlesd Bonce's stale.
Junta Clans then whispered a secret he'd te3.
As in Oroaha every cne knew Bunca well ,
He therefor * should send his poods to his CAW ,
Knowing his friends wfll get their fnll share.
Now remsmber ye dwellers In Omaha town ,
AU who want prcseati to Bunco's go round ,
For shirts , collars , or gloves great and small ,
Eend TOUT titter or aunt one and all.
Boac , Chaaptoa Httter ol tie West. Doaglai
THE LAST DEALi.
AJH5AF FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF A PA
CIFIC COAST GAMBLER ,
Lerdvflle ( Col. ) Chronicle.
"I never dealt again ! "
The words fell from the llpa of a
gentleman well known in Leadville.
Yet few recognize in the elegant , eSsy-
joinj man who now commands the
deep respect of hia fellow-citizens the
once cool-headed , imperturbable gam
bler who it hia day figured prominent
ly along the Pacific coast and who was
almost universally recognized na the
shrewdest faro dealer in the west
"As for the game's mortality , that's
neither here nor there. When dealt
upon the square it is much like any
other game. It is not to be thought
that the law will hinder men a bit if
ihey want to play , and often they are
forever cared of playing when they
Ind it doesn't pay. I've dealt the
game for twenty yearsj but I've quit
: iow. I made nothing nor lost any-
: hfng , and but for a alght I once saw I
should probably bo a gambler still.
Hereby hangs a tale. Lot me tell it :
"Some three yesra ago I ran a high-
: oncd game at a certain place you
probably know , for it strikes me I saw
ron there. It was a square game , as
[ will leave any one to say a thriv-
ng game for I dealt for half the
riood in town , and often had as many
as five layouts at a time , with too
much business on hand to even get
time to rest. One evening a young
chap strolled in , with a sort of curi
ous stare on his face , and I concluded
right there that he was green. He
was fair-headed , and had a pair of
) luo eyea and clear-cat features an
nnocent-looking young fellow ; if
ever I saw one. It only required a
glance to convince you that no was a
trunger in the gambling roorm Hb
eon was at hohie , though , for t saw
n hia blue eyes the love of play , and
ifter that evening he was a constant
visitor. Ho played his , pile right up
md never grdwled if his hick was
mrd , and on every sfecond card he'd '
stack the limits up in blue. Take it
altogether his luck was hard some-
imcs the hardest I ever saw. I've
mown him to lose on a single deal
seven double shots.
"Business for me of course , but
omohow it almost seemed too bad.
. ' couldn't Bay a word , though , alld
ret I liked the boy. He had lots of
he filthy. I think from the way he
> egan he roust have dropped a cool
§ 100,000 on the game , and he never
; rowlod.
"We both quit gambling the same
night ho , poor lad , for sufficient rea
sons , and I because I loathed the
game. It wAs in thia wiaei
"His coin gava out in a deal or two ,
and ho put up a diamond ring , just to
see his ill luck out , you know. The
chips soon went. He had a pin , a
laming stone in massive metal. Ho
)3S3ed that in without a wore , and
irow § r > 0 in gold. So help me God !
L wished him luck as heartily as any
player there ; but no , his. last
stake went my way Iti a losing
ico. Ho drew $300 more , I
thmk , on his watch and chain , and
tried his line beta again , but his luck
was gone. My God ? I'll never forget
: he pale , haggard look that crossed his
'ace , but he was game. He never ut
tered a word , and kept hlB chair like a
pillar of ttono. Far a moment he
iccmcd dazed at hia reverses , but sud
denly his cyo caught the thin , worn
circlet of dull gdld on his little finger.
Io looked at it a liltlo while and a
dark-wave of hot crimson blood passed
over his face , for the flrclet seemed
o cling even faster than the flashing
; em he had passed in before. He at
; iat stripped it off his finger and h nd-
od it to me. It came reluctantly ,
hia worn old ring. * What can I have
oa this ? ' he asked. * I don't know
what its value , is , but I'll redeem it
first of all. ' It might have cost § 5
now , hut it wjva worthless then.
"Still 1 passed out a fifty stack in
return , juat to let him try again. Ho
ilanked it down in the pot , and then
ow upon the table he laid his face in
lis folded arms. Well , for a wonder ,
da luck changed and ho won three
lines. He took no notice of mo ns I
told him the limit barred , and ao we
) l yed two fifty on each card. Would
rou believe it ? In the deal the pot
von out and never lost ! And atilL he
ay with hia face hid in hia arma. The
deal was out , nnd I shook him up ,
> ut not a muscle moved , and , raising
iis face , I started back in horror at
he glassy expression of his eyes , for
he boy was dead.
"I've often wondered to myself
since that night what thoughts went
lilting through his brain as ho bowed
iis hp.id and hid his face from our
sight ; what pledges of a bitter life , ro-
rets for a fortune ho had thrown
iway with lavish hand , and loathing
'or Lie irrevocable conrae. Who cm
tell ? We can but guess at them , but
may never feel. His face showed years
of hall endured in that brief game ,
but it was not until the coroner's jury
sat that I learned all. Before them
was developed the fact that the ring' '
which had changed his luck as it did
iis existence was given him by his
dear , dead mother years before. Poor
I never dealt agrin. "
A Lean Breed of Hoga Demanded.
St. Louis Poet-Dispatch.
Some of our eastern exchanges are
bilking about a now departure in swine
liusbandry. They want a breed that
will give less fat and more loan meat.
Well , now , our eastern brethren
need not be at the trouble and ex-
ponse.and delay of originating a new
breed of swine to meet this demand.
It will take years to change any of
our well-established breeds back to
the old woods hogs. The short cut
for these lean man Is to send an
order to the mountain regions
of Kentucky or Tennessee ,
where the swine make their _ own
living. The per cent of lean is vastly
in excess of the fat in these maet and
grass-fed pigs. They are travelers ,
too. It is not Improbable that they
could travel from Kentucky to Albany
in thirty days , and lose no fat. On
their arrival they wouldbelean enough
to suit the most inveterate fat hater ,
and the musc'.o would be well devel
oped. We saw a few droves of these
quick-stepping , up-headed piga com-
into Cincinnati last seasonhnd atranga
to eay , they biought a higher price
tl-an some of the smoothest , fattest
pigs from Ohio and Indiana. The lat
ter had broad backs , deep hams , small
heads and abort legs in fact there
was a low per cent of offaL The Ken
tucky pigs had longheads , long necks ,
long legs , light hams and thin shallow
aides , and the per cent of offal
was immerse. Yet they made fancy
little hams and thin bacon.
The demand for lard haa declined
wlth the increased production of coal
oiL The latter has in a measure
superseded lard oil. In other words ,
petroleum products have superseded
iard and its products.
The thing for farmers in Ohio and
Indiana , Illinois and Iowa to do , in
view of the new conditions of the
pork market , is to put their hoga on
the market before they are as fat as
they can be made. The greateat firofit
in swine feeding is in the first 250 or
300 pojinda. The first 200 pounds
can be made for three cents a pounds
with more clear profit to the farmers
than the second 200 pounds. It is
mora profitable to tell seven month *
piga weighing 200 pounds than fifteen
months jrigs that will weigh 400.
It requires mora corn to make
a pound of pork after hogg have been
fed five weeks than when fed one or
two weaks. Grais fed hogi can be
made profitably fat In four weeks of
liberal corn feeding. We must adjust
our feeding to auit the markets that
consume "our porli. Boston wants
smaller , leaner pork than the south ,
and that Yankee city buught of the
west last year 2,281,552 hogs. Here
is a growing market for light hogs ,
and if at the new departure men
would bpgin to make up a new breed
of hogs , we have only to change our
method of feeding less corn and more
grass , and shipping at an earlier ago , to
meet the demand. There is but one man
in the world whoclaimahehaa establish
ed a breed of animals in so short a
time as three years , and he did not
know he bad accomplished so wonder
ful 8"featuntil hs ? enterprising son-
in-law put him in print. Scientific
men have not yet placed his claim on
record as an example showing how
soon a new breed of domestic animals
may bo produced by a skillful breeder.
That there is a demand for a larger
ptJr cent of lean meat in hoga fed ex
clusively on corn is evident. The
habit of laying on fat haa become so
well established among swine bred
and fed in the corn growing states ,
that it will require skillful feeding to
correct or modify the habit or tenden
cy. This can be done by a change of
fead and by a judicious selec
tion lot the beat breeders from
the herd. In districts where
peas and oats arc produced as cheaply
as corn the breeders have favorable
conditions for the experiment. In
stead of feeding corn alone , at an
early age , let oats and peaa be fed. As
sooli as pigs can do well on prass let
only grass and oats be fed. It will be
seen the first season that the pigs have
a larger per cent of muscle or lean
meat than of fat. A few weeks feed
ing of corn to pigs thus raised will
produce an article of pork that will
suit the EaatUrn and English buyers
better than hogs fed wholly on corn.
Shall it be the Eastern or Western
farmers who will first adjUat tjleir
methods b'f fee'ditig to the demands of
trade.
A Fashionable Woman's Prayer.
Strengthen my husband , and may
his faith and his money hell out to
the laat.
Diaw the lamb's wool of unsuspic
ious cwilight over his eyes , that flirta
tion may look to him like victories ,
and that my bills may strengthen hia
pride in me.
Bless , oh fortunrj , my crimps , rats
and fri&lesj and let thy glory.ahine oh
my paint and powder.
Enable the poor to ahift for them
selves , and save me fidm all mission
ary beggars.
Shed the light of thy countenance
camel's-hair shawl lavender
on my - , my
der silk , my point lace and my neck
lace of diamonds , and , keep the moth
out of my sables , I beseech thee , oh
fortune !
When I walk out before the gaze of
vulgar men , regulite my wriggle and
add new grace to my gait. ,
When I bow myself to worShip ,
grant that I may do it with ravishing
alegance , and preserve unto the last
the lily white of my flesh and the ta
per of my fingers.
Destroy mine enemies with the gall
of jealousy , and eat up with the teeth
of envy all those who gaze at my style.
Save mo from wrinkles , and foater
my plumpers.
tfill both niy eyes , oh fortune 1 with
; ho plaintive poison ot infatuation ,
; ha * I may lay out my victims the
men as dumb as images graven.
Let the lily and the rose strive to
gether on my check , aiid may my
aeck swim like a goos3 on the boat hi
of crystal water.
Enable me , oh , fortune ! to wear
shoes still a little smaller , and save
me from corns and bunions.
Bless Fanny , my lap dog , and rain
down hailstones of destruction oii
those who shall hurt a hair of Hector ,
my kitten.
Smile , oh , fortune ! most sweetly
upon Dick , my capary , and Witch
with the fondness of a spirit over my
two lily white mice with red eyes.
Ought to Have a Balcony.
Detroit Free 1'rcsJ.
A citizen who haa lately built him
self a residence on the Cass farm , was
the other day showing a friend through
it , and when everything had been no
ticed and discussed he asked :
"Well , do you see any place whore
you cou d improve it ? "
"Yea , I notice a bnd error right at
the start , " was the reply.
Being asked to explain he contin
ued :
"You have no balcony fn front. "
"But I don't want ono. "
"Well , perhaps not , but when you
are running for office and the band
comes up to serenade you , and the
populace calla for a speech , yon will
either have to go on the roof or como
on the ground to respond. A balcony
is a sort of middle ground just high
enough to escape making any pledges ,
and not too high to promice 'all sorts
of reform. Ought to have had a bal
cony , air regret it If you don't. "
A CASE OF PILES OF .30 YEARS'
STANDING.
Eos-rot , Slasi. , Aujust 6,1S77.
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'
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zs-TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE or
ANY OTHER ROUTE.
Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:80 : p. m. , ar-
rlviig at Sioux City at 4:15 : a. m. , and Union
Pacific Transfer Depot , Conncll Bluffs , at 9:50 :
a.m. Be sure that your tickets read via "S. C.
& P. R. 11. " F. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent , Mtoourl Valley , Iowa.
P. E. KOCINSON , Ass't Oon-1 P-us. Agent.
J. H. O'CRYAN ,
Southwestern Freight and Pas-wneer Ajjent.
mv 0-tf Council Bluffs
un
13SO.
K.G.,8T.J9E&G.B.n.B. ,
la the only Direct tine to * *
ST. LOriS AND THB BAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No change of cars between Omaha and St. Txrab
and but ono between Omaha and New York.
SEX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
Eastern & Western Cities
With less charges and In advance of other lines.
Thla entire line Is equipped with Pullman's
Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day C ach-
M.Miller's Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
Westlngbonee Alr-Brake.
SEZ THAT YOUR- TICKET READST
JtarVh Kansas City , St. Joseph
" CouncilBluIl3 K.R.vIa S
TJoe andSt.Lonl3.1Ei
Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In tha
West.
J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES ,
Gen'l Snpt. , Gcnl Pass. & Tirket A't
St. Joeeph.Mo St. Joseph , Mo ,
W. C. SEACHRIST , Ticket Aeon. ,
211 Fifteenth Street , between Farnham and
Doncloa , Union Block , Omaha.
JOS. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD ,
Foea. Agent , Omaha. Gen'rl Arent , Omaha ,
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 00.
Manufacturer ! ! ol
STAHDA
. & -P
: " ii-il-- = "
- - -
BBSURETOEDY1T.
THE BEST IN MARKET.
E. W , BLATCHFORD & CO.
Manufacturers ot Lead Pipe. heetand Ear Lead ,
Block Tin , Pipe and Solder , Unseed Oil
and Oil Cake.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLIHTOH ST. , CHICAGO
DR. A. S. PSNDEKY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
IiAS PERMAJTKSTLY LOCATED HI3 MEDICAL -
ICAL OFFICE ,
493 Tenth Street , . OUAHA , NEBRASKA
Offering his services In all departments o
medicine and surgery , both in general ut
tpedal practice , acute and chronic dUcage * Ca
be consulted night and day , and will visita
part ot tha city and county on receipt of lettfl
APPETIZER
For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP
TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS.
The most acceptable preparation in the known world. By xldinc to TOLU ROCK anil KYE a i'tla
LemOnJUlCO , you have an exellcnt Appetizer and Tonic , for pcncral amt famijy we. Ibs
immetifc anil Inwajins rain sad the numerous tcmimcnial * rectbcd daily arjthebol viidcrcea
of HailrtiKSaud popnl-uitr. *
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than
any article in the market.
PAMTIOM . . .DOST BE DECEIVED bj nnprir.clplc.1 dealers who try to rnlra off npon voa
U/l. I I lUlli common Rock and Rye in pUtci of our TOLU KOCK. ami RYE , which k tlj
only ilElJlCATED article made , tU GENUINE navinir a GOVERNMENT STAMP on eaih bottlf.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenua :
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF ISTKKNAL REVENUE. >
WAsuciaio.f , D. C. , January Z6 , 13SO. /
Ue5rs. LAWHKNOE & 1IARTIK , 1111 Madison St. . Chicago. IL'S. .
sA : Thb compound , in the opinion of this office , vonld have 3 sufficient f\uantlv ! <
the BALSAM OF TOLU to sie it all the advnntoeca ascribed to thij article in pectoral complan- .
while the whisky and the sytap constitntc an emulsion rcndcrlm ; It an agreeable remedy to iba
patient. Compounded according to the formula , it mar properly bo classed as 31EDICIN.\I
PREPARATION uider the provljions of U. S.ReTbetl StatvtOK. and when nomnipeil , ir y lo
sold by Dru pists , Apothecaries and Other Persona vlihout renUeiing them liable to pay ; r > \ & !
tax as liquor dealers
Yours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GRHBH. B. RAUM , Commissioner
LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOOEES and DEALSES everywhere
WHO IS UNACQIMI/JTED WITH THE CFOCRAFHY f ) < THIS COUNTRY ,
_ _ SEE BY SXAMINING THIS MAP , TrtAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFJC R. B ,
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE
iia mam line runs irnm i > aicanO o vunnfu
Bluffi. piuMinit thrrniKh .lollet , Ottr. < va. I-a hullc.
Oenesco. Mollne , ltnc > c Island , Davenport."pst
Liberty , lownClty.Mareneo , Ilrooklrn.Orlnncn ,
Jes Momcs ( the capital ot lena ) , Stuart. Atla.i-
tlc , and ATticn ; trlth branches fnim Rurcnu
Junction to Peorla ; Wilton Junction to.Mujcn-
tir-e. Wnshlnpton. FolrflcW. Kldon , Uellinap ,
C'entrevlllc , rnnceton. Trenton , G ilntin. Jamu-
rnn. I.eavcnworth , Atchiaon , and Kan'ns Cilr ;
V.'Rjhlnitton to Sigoumey , Ujkalonsa. on-1 Knoi-
villo : KeoSufc to Knralncton , Jlonapartc , ( ! PH-
tonsDort. Indepenilent. Kldou , Ottumwu. EclUy-
cillp.Oskalimja. 1'elln , Monroe , and DCS Moincs :
Nnwlon to Monroe : OciMolnes to Indianolaana
WIntersot : Atlantic tn Lewis nnd Audutwin : nnd
A oca to llnrlan. This i positively the only
Kallroad. which owns , and operates a throagh
line from Chicago Into the State of Kansas.
Through Exprcaa I'nssenKer Trains , with Pnll-
man i'alaco t'Ursnttachcd , are run each way rtally
tetween CIIICAOO natl 1'rouiA. KANSAS KTY ,
I'ODKCII. BLCFFS. JjEAVCSWOKTH and ATCHI-
SOW. ThrouBhcars arenlso run Between Mi ! rau-
tee nnd Knn-as City , via the "illlsauSce and
KfKk Islnnrt Bhotlne. . "
The "OrcntUock Island" ! s maRnlflcently
Mu'pped. ' Its road bed l Blmply TCK jet. and its
trace Vs IrH with steel ralla.
Whatwill piea TOU most will be the pleasure
of enjoying your meals , uhllo passlnc over the
beatitUul prairies of Illinois nnd Iowa. In one of
onrmacnlricent Dining Cars timt cccompany nil
? rnroucli ETpres < Trains. Vou set an pntlro
meal , as gooif as Is nerved In liny nrat-class Uotsl ,
that . majority or th.
separate apartments for different
ope pre
purto-oi ( nnd the Immense passcnuer business
of this line warranting lt > , wo nn ; pleased to an
nounce that this Company runs Pullman l' < 'lacc
SlecDini Can for sleeping purposes , and Filace
Lir3 xor canon partn'c.
preat ifeiitcro of cur 1'nlacs Cars is a SltOr * Jrt
SALOON jrhere you can eujtr/ jour -r-
at nil himrs of the day.
MaKnltlcentlronlJruteei spaa the
and Mio'ourl rivers nt all points CTOSJCT ! vr
line , nnd transfera arc avoided nt funnel. Blftt
Kantna Cltr. Lcuvenworth. and AtclliXiJ ? 3W
nectl.mbelnumndo In Union lp l t' .
TIIK I'UINCIPAI. 1 IL. CONNCCrlOi1 * * . Oi
THIS IIKKAV T1IIIOUUI1 L1XB AK * ftfl
.
At CnicAGo , with all dlvcrglct lines tr W0
East and South.
,
ft. W.AC. Il.Kd > .
AtWAgnixaxn-vUEicnTS. with
L. It. IL
At LA SAME , wr.i 111. Cent. It. K.
.MPEoBiA.wiin i . I- , ftj.iM > .iE.t ; , % 4
SV. : ULitld. : and T. 1 . & \V. R ! s.
At UotK IflLASn with "MilwnnXee & HfiCS
bland 3Uort Line. " and Hock If I'd A Feo. "VSr.
AtDAVr.vpoitr. with the Davenport Orrrioc
C.M. . tSt-P.il.il.
At WEST I.IBERTT. wnn the u. . C. u. A S. ; V .
AtUKiNxr.Li.rtth ( 'en trail own K-SC.
A t DCS .Moi.-vtd. with I ) Jt. .t K. D It. a.
Atrooifcil. Ul.nPFS.wlth Union PaciBt f-Jfn
Atr.UAnA. with II.Jt51o.lt. R. It. In Asu
AtCOLtJMBC3jlJNCTIO.V.wftllB..l lt.A : : < r.-/l
At OTTITMTTA , wltn Ventral luwalt.ii Y'.i
St. L. & I'ao. and a 15. < t 0- " - d.x.
At KEOKBK.wlthToi. , Peo.AVnr.t 9niHf
Louts It Vac. , and Ht. 1 . Kco. S K.V. . K UOt ,
At UAUERO.V. wltn II. St. J It It.
At ATCIHSO.V , wltn Atcli. . Toppga & faontS V
itch. & Men. and Cen. Br. U. I' . It. HdiJ.
At I.CA viN ToitTa. with Kan. 1'aa , ; > co j5rt *
Cent. U. Kd3.
At KANSAS Cirr.wlth all lines for tbc * / / >
and Southwest.
prjr.T. PA1.ACE CAKS nrr run Ihrough to PEOUIj * . TIES
.
n\C'A . . rit tjVFsC KASMAM CITV. A T IIISU.V. anil I.EA VE.WO11TIJ. .
ricketi vlu thU Line , Known o the "Orent jr.ocltI.lj.nU . Jloute , " sreM > C
nil 'flcket Acents In the United Stale * find Cunodn.
For Information not obtnlnt ble ut your homo ticket office , nitdre .
. , 3ffi. ST. .
A. TfJOiVBA.T L , JOHTT.
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS
And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and
upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMEHT OF HEW GOODS AT THE
W JiiST
j 4-J f f , ft 9-9 a l f i
ap St men th lit and 1210 Firnliam : Street.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
1 88O ,
5r - - f
MANUFACTURED BY P. P. WiAST&CO.jSPHINGFIELD.O.
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron tiwm Walking
Cultivator , with or without Siring.
The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two fiorso Style *
Enquire lor them at the best dealers.
F. H. PUGH , Gen. Agent , Omaha , Neb
CUBES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS and
COLD3.
CURES EEEUIIATISM , CURES COUOHS and
COLDS
CURES SORE THP.OAT.CURES DYPTOERIA.
CURES LAU. BACK and STIFF JOINTS.
CURES LAME BACK , and STIFF JOISTS.
CURES Bl IN3. CUTS and BRUISES.
CURES B RSS , CUTS nnd BRUISES.
SOLD IN OUAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Go to Your Druarsrixt for Misa Freeman's
New National Dyes , for brightness and dun-
blllty of color they jcaeqajOled Cole ? 3 to
Jibs , , price II can W ,
NERVOUS DEBILITY
vltal w 'knew and . 'T
tnllon romoyerwrlt
SFA'SS'ESpecific No28. .
cisafnl remedy known. Price il per vUl or
vials and Ur.'e vial of oowdcrfor JS.jentpr.tMo
free on receipt of price. BCMPUKWi
IIOUEO.UED. CO , 'CO Fulton St. , New -\ork.
Illust. Caucus of Kecclpta apI3U.t .3p
< n c f n ( P ofip ' dayat nomoEamPIc" " ? .rt
05D 10 lbZU5 freel Address StJasoa & Co.
Portland. Ulu * .
. MECHANICAL. AND MININO EX.
OINEEKINa at the BensfcUerPolyl 'hrdo
Inititute. Troy , N. Y The oldest etuiM-Tin ?
school in America. Next term beirfns &j-'em- |
ber 16th. The Rejrfster foriaSO contain ! illt
of the graduated for the part 51 yean , with -heft
positions : aUo. wnrse of itndr , requirerc mta
penWetc. Adilrtta DAVID IL GRBKNE
Director. , enlhvtw
m'TOa me' * . glSa'day atVcm3eaaiIrma < ! ecxU ; *
lc atntL rc .Addrcw True i Co , Portland , } *