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SANTA CLAUS FOUND.
Greatest Discovery or the Age.
Wonu rful discoveries In the world have been made
Among other things whore Santa Claus stayed
Children oft ask If he makea poods or not ,
If really he lives In a mountain of snow.
Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole
And suddenly dropped in to what gcomedllkeuhole
Where wonder of wonders theyfonnd anowland ,
rfhlle fairy-ilka being * appeared on each band.
Then were mountains like ours , with more
beautiful preen ,
And far brighter skies than ever were seen ,
Birds with the hue * of a rainbow were found ,
While flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow
ing aronnd.
Not long were they left to wonder In doubt
A being soon came they had heard much about ,
Twas Santa Clans' self and this they all say ,
3 I eked like the picture r esee every day.
He drove up a team that looked very-queer , .
Twu a teaua * f { rraashoppen instead of reindeer ,
He rode in a shell instead of a sleigh ,
But he took them on fcovd and drove them
away.
He showed them all over his wonderful realm ,
And factories nuking goods for women and men
Furriers were working on hats great and email ,
To Bunco's thev said they were tending them aU.
'Crii Klnzle , the Glove Makertold them at once ,
All our Gloves we are a ending to Bunce ,
Santa showed them cuapendera and many things
more.
Saying I alu took these to friend Bunco's eiore.
Junta Claus then whispered a secret he'd te'J.
As in Omaha every one knew Bunce well ,
He therefore should send his goods to his care ,
Knowing his friends wfll get their full share.
Now remsmber ye dwellsra in Omaha town ,
AU who want present ! to Brace's go round ,
Fcr elurts , collars , or gloves great and small ,
Send TOW tist or ° at ope an4 all ;
Bunoe , Chwpica Batta oi UA West , Eooglu
rect , Ojmbft.
CAPTURING A GHOST ,
Paul Cheney sat at his desk in the
school room of & rural district , where
ha had been teaching ( to use a veil *
trfown adage ) the young ideal bow to
shoot. His present task was that of
writing a letter to a chum in his city
home.
"Ho doubt ( ho wrote ) you imagine
I am dwelling in a sort of rural Area-
din , and just as far as physical nature
goes , I am , for there can be nothing
more .green than the hills , nothing
more dear/ cool or limpid , or musical
thn the bro < -k that everywhere rib-
ban the valleys. Paradise itself could
not produce mare life giving breezes ,
and yet my life is a burden , because
the girls ( nnd they are greatly the ma
jority of my pupils ) are such wide
awake , mischief-loving , tormenting
beauties were never before given to
onenersonto manage. They will hava
their own way , and completely dsmor-
aliea the school ; they tease , coax , and
wheedle me out of my moat important
rules , and when endurance cease * tb
be a virtue , cast tipoh me lilch re
proachful glances and put up such
pouting , pretty' lies , that a fellow U
tempted to aeffce his hat anil Vamose
the ranch , as they By west. But in
spite of my complaints , don't imagine"
me subjugated. I have at last issued
poEsitive command for the students
not to range off during study hours ,
a $ has been the practice.
"A sort of gypsy ejicsmpment fa
located near an isolated n'dok amotj ?
the hills. Among the tribe is an old
fortune-teller , and of c'dursethe pretty
leads of my female scholars are com
pletely turned , and I hare not only
aid down the law against visiting the
camp , but fixed a penalty thereto.
"ifow I know you will raise you'r
lands in holy horror when I tell you
that after exhausting every other form
of punishment , from the dunce cap
: c writing lengthy compositions ( the
bitter abhorrence ofevery feminine
-.eart ! ) and all to no purpose" ( , I have
n this instance resorted to the old
Wnioned one , the ferrule. And ao
ielp me , fate , I will carry it out to
; ho bitter end , and make every little
land smart whose owner disobeys , or
my name Is not Paul Oheney. "
The school house where our hero
presided was BOme distance from the
village where he boarded , and thB
walk , Chough pleasant , Wafe lonely and
passed a graTayafd. And of lat * weird
iales had been told of ghosts who walk
; here Ly moonlight , and in one or two
instances , when the schoolmaster had
been belated , he had observed an ob-
| ect elothed in white flit at a distance
Before him , and in his path. Though
a trifle startled , he had no doubt
that it was a riddle that time would
unravel. Therefore , upon the night ,
when he had remained writing to tha
city friend , as he hurried homnward
; o be in time for supper , h garo the
matter no thought and had reached
: he boundary of the RMveyanl when
le was confronted by the white robed
\pnirition approaching him with ex
tended arms. v
The suggestions natural tb its ap-
} eafance were the reverse qf pleasant ,
et he never dreamed the gliding visi
tant was other than baf thy , dnd quick
ened his pace to meet it , but to his
astonishment it disappeared as quickly
and entirely as if swallowed by the
etrth. Not a little startled and puz
zled , he hastened home , but kept his
own counsel.
Tha next morning he proceeded to
school more early than usual and spent
some time in reconnoitering the walk
of the ghost , and evidently to hi tat-
( faction , for the broad smile that illu
mined his face as ho entered the
schonl-room , appeared to-assure the
jupils that their teacher was in the
jest humor , and they would accord-
ngly receive many indulgences.
At recess a number of pretty heads
were in close consultation , _ and Sae
Salmon , a black-eyed beauty , aftid
with a pout :
"Wasn't it mean for Mr. Oheney
to threaten to whip any one who went
up to the Gypsy eDcimpmentT Just
as if lie dared to do itl"
"I would like to see him ferrule
my hand , " chimed in May Ellis.
"Or mine either ! " exclaimed Kitty
Dalton. "What's the use of being
such cowardly ninnies , girls ? Let's
50 in spite of him. "
"I will pay for any girl who will go
with me to-day and have her fortune
told , " laughed Sue Salmon , merrily.
"Will you } Then vre will io even
if we have to submit to the punish
ment , " answered May.
It was decided to run the risk , and
accordingly when school closed at
noon they marched off boldly to learn
the mystery of the future.
"It must be half past one at least , "
exclaimed one of the number , RS they
were hastening back from their visit
to the Gypsy camp , half repjntint
and auxious to know what would ba
the result or their breaking the law.
"I wish I hadn't gone , " sighed Kit
ty ruefully. "It was all your fault ,
Sue. '
"I know it , " returned the young
lady with a merry laugh ; "and I am
ready now not only to take my share
of punishment , but yours as well. "
"It is all very well to talk , ! ' said
May , "but you are sure you will get
off with the lightest penalty , and that
you can do anything yon please with
Paul Chaney. "
"Can I ? Well then , I'll shield
you for your disobedience. So cheer
up and be brave. Hare we are , arc
school has commenced. "
They marched in and took their
seats , and lifted their guilty eyes to
encounter the indignantly flsshlng
ones of their much abused teachar.
Of all the scholars , Sue was the pret
ties , most lovable , and most trying.
She laughed his most serious and jnsl
reproofs to scorn , and when she fount
he was really wounded , her greal
'
black eyes would flash up' to him
through tears and appeal to bo for
given. And somehow his voice al
ways tuned itself lower when ha ad
dressed her , and in spite of hlmsel
she managed to throw upon him the
solving of all her most'difficult prob
lems. She would come up to him with
such a pretty pleading pout , with
"My head aches so , " and protest she
could not do her algebra unassisted
or "Might I not be axoused fron
writing that dreadful composition for
just this once , please ? " And prom
ised to do anything else he wished
and she looked so winsome , pretty ant
bright when he yielded , that she
usually carried the day.
So , when the master , in a hard , cold ;
voice commanded the young ladies
who were late to school to leave thalr
seats and take places before his desk ,
to his surprise , SUB said somathing in
a whisper to her companions , and
came gracefully and quickly forward ,
alone , and leaning her white arms
upon his desk as for support to her
trembling limbs , said :
"Mr. Oheney , we have been to see
the Gypsies , but I alone am to blame ,
and am ready to take the punishment
you think the rest have merited to
gether with what is my just due. " "
"Oh ! you wish to make yourself a
eort of scapegoat for your compan
ions ] " he questioned , with a flushed
face.
face."Yes
"Yes , sir , if you please , " murmured
Sue.
Sue."Well
"Well , if I don't pleasat I think
yon have sins enough of yonr own to
answer for , without Bhonldefci
of o'thera. "
"Bat really and truly , " pW
with tears' ! !
tfone to WameT
gone bat. for me , an
mo perfectly wretched
them , when tha fault was
and she sobbed audibly.
"Ishould be sorry to dothatch , *
answered. "It it anoush that you
make every day of my life wretched
without my retaliating , and if you will
answer for the good behavior of yonr
companions in future it shall baas you
desire. "
"I will , " promised Sna , but she
grew deadly pale to the 1'P' , as he ex
tended his hand to reciv hers.
Tlte next- moment her little rosy
pnlm lay in'his great broad one , above
which he ruler wa poised for the
hlowf end though their hands were
hiddpa behind the desk , the blows
could ba distinctly heard.
"Ono , two , thw , four one for
each truant , " said the teacher , looking
down into the eyes of Sue with an ex-
prasion none bat she could interpret ,
The next instant the face of Sue
was burled in her handkerchief , and
her cheeks crimsoned as with shame.
Then she spoke in a suppressed void
to the teacher , and ho bad to bend low
to hear her .
"Who is the scapegoat now ? " she
queried , and the dimples betrayed
that her emotion was laughter , and If
her eyes were filled with tears they
were not sorrriwful oriel.
"Never mind" was answered by the
teacher , a * he bit hii mustache to hide
a smile , "you m y take your seat
now. "
"What a generous aoull" murmured
Sue , as she laid her head upon tfie
desk. "I knew he wouldn't strike rde.
His broad hand entirely covered mine
and re'oelved every Blow. How the
girls would laugh if they knew it i But
I won't tell. That shall be our little
secret. "
The , .remainderof . thp afternoon ate
studied Very diligently and feciied
cleverly ; though there was a very
eauby light bnruirig in her brown eyed
that argued ill for some one. ,
When school closed for the day , ' the
girls flocked around her witK many
exprets'.ons ' ot sympathy.
' 'It was1 so good .and rioble in , yOii ;
SUe , iB take all the blame and the
punishment , " exclaimed May.
"And how ridiculons ha looked
pounding the little hand of a ladyl"
said Kitty. "I am sure he must think
very little of himself , and , as for me ,
I hate him. . "
"So do I , " Bald Annie Miller , "and
wonld sit up all night to find time to
despise him. "
lflWtbe fools ! " interrupted Sufi ,
with a flash of anger. "I think he is
very kind and generous to let us off
as easy as hedid. , for we wore wrong
arid he right. "
"I thought it belonged to a gentle
man's code of honor never to strike a
woman 1" answered May , with a sneer.
"The truth is , " replied Sue , "he
fixed the penalty so unrelenting and
severe that he thought no one would
disobey , and when he was forced to
fulfill the law he punished one girl in
place of four , and as it was neither of
yell , t think you dnght to Ha aa'iified.
Suppose we let the subject drop. "
"So be it. But if he remains at
the school-house late again to-night ;
shan't * o haunt him t"
" * d Sue "and it is
"Yei,1 , 8 , my
turn to be the goat. There is Jolly
fun in that. "
Meanwhile Paul Ohaney was again
writing to his city chum , and in con
clusion he .said :
"I have had a hard day. The girls
were unusually provoking , and the
knuckles of my left hand is very much
swollen , from an in jury received while
punishing one of them. You need
not be aurpriied to hear that I have
given up teaching. Tb * . Plainville
Academy is proving to much for me ,
and any day I may drop in upon you. "
The letter finished'he started for
hii boarding place , but as he approached
preached the graveyard there flitted
before him a white-robed ghost , which
disappeared as ho neared it with a
mysterious facility. But nothing
daunted , he pressed rapidly onward to
an immense hollow tree and forced his
way into its depths. There was
smothered cry of alarm , the removing
of a sheet , and Sue S inon stoou
panting in the arms of Paul Cheney.
"So , I have at hat captured the
ghos , " he said , laughingly.
"Oh ! plaise let ihe gel See , yon
have frightened the girls , and they
have all ran away. So , pleaae let me
go. "
"I don't please just now , Miss Suite.
I have a long account to settle with
this particular ghost. "
"Then settle it quickly and let me
go , " she said , impatiently stamping
her little foot.
"Well , let ma see. How many
nights have I been haunted on my way
home ? "
"This is my firat night , " asserted
Sue. "All the girls took'it by turns. "
"Ah ! did they ? And you are gener
ous enough to again be their scape
goat and take their punishment along
with your ownl"
"Yes , yes ; only pleaie let me go. "
"And there were four of you , " she
exclaimed , struggling from him , and ,
standing a little apart , began twisting
her long , loosened hair , and coiling it
at the took of her pretty head ,
"I shall be sorry for that , very sorry
ry , Susie dear. As I told you to-day ,
you make my life miserable , yet I
love you with all my soul. "
"And I hate you , " she replied pas
sionately.
'Are you going , Snaiel" questioned
he , "and without a single kind word ? "
"Yes ! " she snapped out , "and give
me that sheet. I am sure I don't
know what mother will say , because
it is so torn. "
"One little word , " he continued ,
"before you go. We may not have
another opportunity to see each other
alone , as I shall leave this plaoe.next
week. "
"Going awayl" she asked with a ,
little quiver in her voice , and staying
her steps.
"The term will soon ba out , and I
shall not teach longer least of all
those who hate and refuse to be guid
ed by ma. "
She drew nearer to his side , with
downcast eyes , and giving him her
hand said softly :
"Forgive me , Mr. Oheney , I have
been vary unkind and rebellions. To
day you bruised yonr hand to
save mine. I saw how red and swol
len it was , and that was the most se
vere punishment you could have in
flicted on me. "
"A bruised hand is nothing to a
bruised heart , " he replied.
"I did not know that I was injuring
so imnortant an organ. "
"When you say you hate me , darl
ing "
' ,1 I did not mean I hated you. I
am very grateful , and and so sorry
yon are gcing away. "
"Then if you love mehe whis
pered , twining an arm about her *
"bid me stay. "
"Then stay stay , only "
"Only what , Sussie ! "
"I am done being a scapegoat for
any mortal or ghost either. "
' 'That is right , and henceforth re
ceive only rewards- "
1 What she .might have said in re
sponse he never knew , as her lips for
the moment was effectually sealed.
A few months later Paul Chaney'a
city friend was not surprised at his re
turn , though ha was at his bringing
back a bride , the chief of his tor
mentors.
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rivlig at Sfnni City at 4:45 a m. , and Union
Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluff' , at 9:50
a. m. Be sure that your tickets read via " 8. C.
k P. B. R. " . F. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa.
P. E. BOBINSOK , Ai 't Oen'l Puss. Agent.
J. H. O'BRYAN ,
Southwestern Freight and Pa3-mer Agent.
my20-tf Council Blnffa
TUNE
1SSO.
K. C.ST.JQE&C.B.R.R.
. . , . . . . . ,
Tj the only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No change of can between Omaha and St. Louis
and hot one between Omaha and Now York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
KUCDISa ALL
Eastern & Western Cities
With leea charges and in advance of other lines.
This entire line Is equipped with Pnllman'i
Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach-
a.HUler'a Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
WiatlngboUEe Alr-Brakc.
JWSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS'
City , St. Joseph
CirJooan4St.Lotiia.Tti
TIckeU for sal * at all coupon stations In th
West.
J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES ,
Gcn'l Supt. , Qenl Faaa. & Ticket Asr't
St. Joseph , Mo Bt. Joseph , ilo ,
W. 0. SEACHRIST , Ticket Agon. ,
Zli Fifteenth Street , betnxen Famham and
Donzlan , Union Block , Omaha.
JOB. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD ,
Pass. Agent , Omaha. Qen'rl Arent , Omaha.
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 00.
Manufacturers of
STANDARD SHOT
/iuiffi1nMfUt fiiTrtfniifrnHiv
EESOSETOBUY1T.
THE BEST IN MARKET.
E. W , BLATCHFOED & CO.
Uanutacturen of Lead Pipe , heet and Bar Lead ,
Block Tin , Pipe and Solder , LiraceU Oil
and Oil Cake.
OBDEKS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLIHTdH ST. . CHICAGO
DR. A. S. PEXDERY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
HAS FERMAKENTLY LOCATED HIS MED.
ICAL OFFICE ,
183 Tenth Street , - OMAHA , NEBRASKA
Offering his strvlcea In all departments o
medicine and surgery , both In eeneial au
ipadal practice , acute and chronic diseases Ca
be consulted nigh ? anil day , and will vbttij
pwspt U" d / asd oooffly on reodpt ot Wtt
KIDNEGEN is highly recomm nded and unsurpassed for "Weak ,
or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Brighfs Disease , Loss of Energy ,
Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arisine from Kidney or
Bladder Diaaases Also for Yellow Faver , Blood and Kidney
Poisoning , in infected malarial sections.
* 3"By the dlrtiKatlon of a FOREST LE F with JUNIPER. BERRIES and BARLEY MALT we hav
dboovered KlDXEOKJT.which actsspeclflcallvon the Kldnevs and Urinary Organs , rtmotlnz hijuiloUM
( if po ltj formed in tha Kaddor and pr ventlnsr any strilnuig , smartlru ; sensation h ut or Irritation
In the membranouE Ii lay ot th ducU or wit r p-vsiasja. It excite a healthy action In the Ki.lncrs
Slriac thrin strength , vKor and restoring th > e organs to a healthy condition , showing Iu eCtcti
on both the color and ea y flow of urine. It can bo liken at alt times , in all clinnteg ami undi rail
circumstances Trithoui in jury to the rfitem. Unlike any other prcpiratlon for Kidney oliDcultlea
it has a verplusant an I arrmihle t ta and flavor , ft h s beea difScult tomato a
contaulng positive alurail ? properties which will not nauseate , but k acceptable to tlm
Before taking any Liver medUnu. try a bottle of KID.VKQEN to CLEA3K th * KIDNRYS ( rora
foul matter Try It and you will alwiys u o It an a f mllr medlclna. Ladlei especially wilt Ilk i U
and Ontlemen wlllflcd KIDNEGEN the best Kidney Tjnlc ever used !
KOTICE Each bottle " > ear3 the Denature of LAWRENCE & MARTIN" , also a Proprietary Go * ru '
ment Stamp , which permlu KIDNEQEX to be sold ( mthouc llcenia ) hr Drubt , Crocuri and
Othtr Persons everywhere. ,
Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use.
It not found at your Druggist * or Grocers , we will send a bottio prepaid to the nearest ejtjreaa
Cfflca to you.
LAWRENCE & MARTIN IIFs.
, Proprietors , Chicago , .
Sold by GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere.
fftoltsalc ajcnts In Omaba , STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , will tupply the trade at manuf ac nn >
price ? .
WHO 13 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OKOQRAPHY O < ? THIS COUNTRY ,
SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , THAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R ,
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING tlSK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WJ"
It * main line rani from Chicago .o Council I IMn Jno Cars for eating purposes only. OW
BIuSi , passing throuah Jollot , Ottea. La 8-Mle. mat fe-itcrft ol cnr palac CMS Is a BMa
Oeneseo. Mollne , Hoc * Island , Davenport. Vest SALOON vrijarajon can enjoy jour in
Liberty. Iowa City.Marento. Brooklyn. Urinneil. at all hours of the day ,
Ue Moines ( the capital oi Iowa ) , Stuart. AtlauMairomcent Iron UridM K ( pan
tic , and Avoca : with branches from Hurenu . and Missouri rivers at all points croBsetf I
Junction to PaOTla ; vrilton Junction toMusca- line , and trannf era are avoided at CoupcU
tlr-e. Washington , Fdlrfloja. Eldon , Balknap , Kansas City. Leavenworth. nrnl Atchlioc
CentreTlllo. Princeton. Troatofl ; Uallfttln , Camo- nertlnns belncmade In Union "eOTi- ,
ran. Leavonworth , Atcnlson , and KiSsis City ; TUB PHl.NCIPAU K. l . COftfECTI' ' . * 05
Washington to Slgourney. Oskaloosa. and Hnoi- THIS OIlEiAT TU AWf H
Tlllo : Kooznlc to Fanalnzton , Bonaparte , Don- TOLLOW3.
tonsoort. Independent , Kldon. Ottumwa. Eddy- At CniCAOO , With lines tia
Tlllp , Ojkslooja , l'ellallnaroc. and De Moines : Eat nnd South. . . . . .
Newton to Monroe : Dei Moines to Indlanolaand At ESOLIWOOD. with Ura L. 8. A M.E ,
Wlntcrset : Atlantkj to Lewis and Audutxin ; and
A-oca to llarlsn. ThU Is positively the only At WAariiNOTrnr nzianrs , wtta W. u < t &
KAllroad. which owns , and operates a through
lin < 9 from Chtcueo Into the State of Kansas. AtLASAI.Li.wt.illl.Cetit.ll.fi ,
Through Express PaMenger Train * , with Pull- _ p. P. * J.J P.D.AK.- *
fcan "alaco Cars attached , are run pach way dally W. ; HLMii : 8ndT.pW."rida. ;
tetween CniCAQO and PzoniA. KAVBAS CTTT , At HOCK ISLAyD with "Milwaukee a. il
CooNciii BLcrrs. IISATEXTVOBTII and ATcni- Island Sjort Line. " and Rock Isl'd A Pec. '
8O.V. Through can areaiao run between ML' TIU- At DAVIMPORT , with the Unvanport
406 nnd Kantas City , via the "MUwankeo and
Rocl Island She Llnp. " At W 1ST LIBIRTT ; wltli the n. . C. II. 4
The " Great W : k Island" Ii matrnUIcentiy AtUuisXILIitlthCentralIowaK.lv. .
equipped. Ita road 6ed Is simply " jckandlts AtOESMoUiVj.wlthl ) J1.F.D IL
track is Inld with steal rails. At Council. BLCrfB.wlth Union Pad )
What will please you most will be the plcainn At CUAHA. with B. A Mo. K. U. H. In 1. . ,
of enloylne your monls. whilepawinu over the AtCOLCMBCa JOXCTIOtf.wfth R.a K. * 'X-t
beautiful pralrlas of Illmolaand Iowa. In onu of At OTTtJJnvA , wltn Central lowaK-f
onr macnlflcent Dlnlne Cam that acoorapany nil St. L. * Fat. and C. B. ft ( J. K. lid * .
ThrouaL Express Tnlns. Yon get an entlra At KEnKUK.wttb 'l-oi. , Peo. * W r. : A < U
mml. aa coed as Is nerved la nny Brst Uu hotel , Louis 4 Pac. . onrt Ht. J > , Keo. 4 ff.-W. l fct
forseventy-uve cauu. At CAMERON- , with li.st-J ten.
/ppredatlnir tha fact that a majority of the _
neople prefer scparat * apartment * for different Atch. & Nob. and Cen. Ur. U. P. U. Ho * .
purposes ( and the Immense | m. ener [ business At l.EAViNWtmm with Kan. Pac. nn-1
Of this line warrnntlne It ) , we are pleased to an * Cent. K. lids.
nocnce that this Compan ; runs Pullman J > Ua AtftA.vsAf Crrr.wlth all Imes tot th ,
Slaving Cart forslcplnr ( purposes , ana Pitac * and Southwest.
PtTt-I liAN PAT.ACE CAES a * rafi throunh to PEORIA. BE9
COSJNC.1I. HI.CFFS , JxANSAN Cl'lT. A TCUISOST. nnd JLKA VE.WOKTil. .
Ticket * vlu thU Line , Unovrn ax tha "Orrut Boctt Iilund Itout , " r H > | - tt\
all Ticket Atcenl * In the United Btntei find Cunuda.
For information not obtainable nt your home Uclcet office , nddrew.
A. . KIMBAJL.IL , , E. ST. JOHN ,
Gen'le pcrlntindtnt. U n'l Tkt. aaa Pais'irr. 4.
VERIGK.
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS
WETDO : W *
And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and
Upholstery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
ap Ii mon th lit 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
1880-
MANUFACTURED BY P. P.MAST&CO.SPRINGF1ELDQ
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Jtenm Walking
Cultivator , with or without Springs.
The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style *
Enquire ior them at the best dealers.
F. H. PUSH , Gen , Agent , Omaha , Neb ,
CUBES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS and
COLDS.
CUBES EHEUJIATJS3J , CUBES COUGHS and
COLDS.
CURE3 SORE THROAT. CURES DYPTHERIA.
CURES LAM BACK and STIFF JOISTS
CURES LAMS BACK , and STIFF JOINTS.
CURES Bl Uf' , CUTS nd BRUISES.
CURES B RNS , CUTS nnd BRUISES.
SOLD m OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Go-to Tear Druggist for MM ( Treenun'i
New Kttfcaa Dyt * . ror BrbhfaesM and dur >
hllity of Wlh y
NERVOUS DEBILITY
' " - > "
Inmphreys'
and
Been In use 20 je rc < ; No. 28.
b the most sac-1 Specific . .
c'eefttl remedy knawnT Price 41 ftr vts * > or
rials and \n \ vial ot DowderforSS.ent pottair *
free on receipt of price. HU3IPI1REV t
HOMED. MED. CO , ' 09 Fulton St. . New York.
Illtut. Catnirn * of Receipts
Address "SUaaon A Co.
Portland. Main * .
* w * k. J12z day at * cms eaclly ma < l r.costl
outfit fren * dilrcaTrua&Co.Portbn > Ltf.
niTIL , MECHANICAL. A5D MI5JO EX-
I ; OIHKEKIKO at the RtnsJClaerPoItUdnilO
inttltate. Tm . K T The pUest enx ! iwrlnc
MhooInAK ! rw. Ifcattorm begins Saptem-
ber I th. Tbe ResIstatS18SOcontaIi. i
of the graduates for tbe past &i years. wi ntl U
perianns lso , * un of § * jdr , r ralrBme ta ,
rffcT UAJtHjpfnD X. ORBSNS