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A U»l»lm. C *""'«« n * U,out ■JJ* 11,0 ' . SST5ÄV«? a s; f^mnHDV Ituet* fently on Um ÄWÄ Clewing JfJ&ei, effectually, but it la not a /il *ad make* no pratru.ioiHl that ■ÜÜTboUle will not .ubotaulialo. i ' r î " , it *« fin fish "» 4 dtDarture ^ nicthods has Ion ir °f ' I'l.. rn-iVer« of I ir k** *Joj)tcJ J 1 » ... 'j " jtonflGoIdm AleUtcai AMOcotery. fcj know what It m »0 oo and ^ Oft u * . \°" r , m ? W 7 I prcsptly rvturuea. tf it fails to ^torture in all disease« arising | fa« loniiJ Uver or impure blood. lilrttfr t*rms could l>o asked for. . n ts tetter remet*y caa be hod. k&u «I» that claims to be a c*- . j, jyi.i : u tt.:. w ,~ i- 1 • i;l ,i r*U M» * * c»**- . , , , . • . j So pwitivc.y certain U it in IU ant» eilreu ns to t carrant its in «Hing it, as they are do tkwugh druggists, on (rial! j K-cially potent in curing ; iah rheum. Eczema, try- | B..iU, Carbuncle*, Sorw ! to. Gottrc or Thick Keck, and ! ^ / 0 lands. Tumor« and 7 P-.i_ 1 -, 7 . . Î f*v dhder rea Dentgn IO» i are», ttorlds i »upcnaaiyMcd- j ■.TT. a U uB » 6M M4U> **>> N ' Y * i I vt HTUCDOÏ ÏDJtiyn n i'll IMlLrlll wit .wily _ * I * * ™* * * U • ««our», ■ <jr ItaanWSwtM.-M j »t j 0 : ! __ i , f\ , *.* ( !,1 n**, **■ I V I , •»art«* J rV/wtdl! i * which unbelief due* Dot rfcnUUuO» ut* We-»*'* ft«—* * J ' ,M * P»** L f,r ligblwl people are tie #e who * il» »»*»" ym ! ii Vj vx i m i \ B 1 IMT it te CHILD BIRTH easy Ptfttd Ml» 0»8 COftPiMCMBNY. Nul«l«i '»lt«« >r.rt It««« CM. «rUKUÜA Ml*Ifb Mull itUMtuuii;* Ï1 s >• m 4 r f J '.**•» .r%: 4 M *•*'«** • rnalwltr—W >M#M l< ».XI a • ' TT I (YMt, ■ # .fcr»rt».»L ij awl« Sr liras»In». .< reBits.ex.oo. ; \ illWCLU M»«r ; ►*< VmiaMli« M »w Lm mb U* uwl. N« • »«•to Of % .'•'*4 M m . N Ihi *» * .x 9 *4.*H «-1 rt* >P UA, A'i • OlU.lL :«•* M , PENSIONS I « *tv 4i*oho* Hm\Jl\oto* S»tl»f « f «!*»• 4 *rlrg •*«*»! H. t * ell «•IIOva-fA .4 1 * 1 l l***V \em bit«-» «re-»« v • ■ * ,« x. 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M 21!» «î IÄ-KFFDIHIP-'"* txrim p .ShSL I n U WTf tn* M ** ,|,V. 1 ■»•• **«*««•# lawn. e,#u.. - **"' 4 »»*'uei* *4rfcs,i-in, V !*• •hi-•- r >'»">»»> «« I" She **«• j ,6^Mnlss*. 1» -'OMAN'S friend r.-rrr, **• ,iih ■. Vo* »«» 1 er. l-sice, »l,oul 4 ». '* •-•rUr,,l»™ f I ro HIM #1 '*'«»n g W4 SUl A , ( X. y ciu. ?NSIOMS?w-^ h '^ 'N f„v a, OvW H*. «Iler». .1 Ar»M»'S "pHtaattuus «ltd iirorniNtUHt r 'n. It. ll * EN WFlif Htm«« DeMMtf. VI toiil y*»IIIYtnl Warum« otr. NlUl fitrmf '•••iuJL î# f ta iodlao and cm re l,r J - Henn«rt. 4 l 8 . Clark at ,t' tuen«« 5? LAW. PENSIONS.'.:.:,,:«'.:',! NEtiit i,«'. and minor " , 'l.l|iiiy , JfB 4 11* l W|rfnr s|ihlli'»llon blssk. **. Fr»n«*r lll«rk.i,m»l,s N»b. sn 4 IS* sftsr *n«M ,* r * '„WU»*«.' l,r»m Br .» I* < >nl#. "•" »"»*», HI e.f. How, ». T. '«NIE 9Yoy ATents^ y/sv î- oirrrsi.« w«P* „ »F.ii «io«*- m MtllMA for Lui »ARniAoa rxi-gn u. nsriis* •LL®L ■•rps « 4 MMWIM v* 4 l ,r44 - •*»*•) sVsnUilr, 1 -vlod *,0 ' . sarwSWttavs , f"' j"* 1 * *>*d<liag hop« biu.» ulll , lui« rr,;^ 'V- Uitiifr« u pu £•*•**. «IA •<¥>" P» of ,b, , luUM .. h b< ., u " '«-'»■'t* -i wblnhchroals , U "•« l»r«ut, di M pp, ar «Ul, tuen «bi« «^* ,llW ' of ttlil«. « 1,0 cm, vunder that („ ao it mini eraioful «loqu«uc» ! u by ll, .p-.x voluntarily lu It. b*l,Mlf it *« U uL r î!i! V*F b , U ' **" "»«rit« il» iorin*ota ,) tli.'ZFt 7 " IB U ""> -I II» laMImoul. . "",lir -?î« ** r *"'.*?• °' ,b - ''Ht-r. it,.., fin , io. 1,1 ,,,,d Oullifall»#». C„u»tl. i,Ta,il .fÜf." M f; UeMllty. luaUriai I# aitil rl»uui*llfeiii a tv rvlicved by It. to en ...... ure then then * *h»«>r nr ri#bf#. and The writer lias before him at this moment three small fishes of a tropical specie«: two alive am 1 well, the third preserved in wood alcohol. They mo r,u relics of one of the most remarkable fish showers on record. On June 12 "» the present year there was a cloud- him burst two miles north of bibley, la, which was accompanied by a fall of 00 millions of small fish of the species of known in southern lutitudesus axaiutt ri ' Tim three piscatoiiol specimen# men tamed above were sent u> the writerou Ju.y t. after having been kepi in a ^ n . J ,irr<Jl ,r nc<4r ^ * *nunth. The *® t'tng specimens still snem lively happy, but will not eat. Itisoniy 'j " question of time when they, too, will a take a bath of wood alcohol.—bt ^ I-ouis ltepubi.c. So s««n i D ib» «o>lii l.i i,.,,! u njuri. s# le.i.eln»' Kiretric ttosp! | TW tuoikn is fell of imlutloD# lis >#r>(ui ,>r V r B l<ul,bl0 *' 1 , . n r , j i'J. '* *' • ** * wk , *• *t»o,|*-j u0 on - — — . . at J**'*'*' Ar ** fc, ***T h ". i 1 , " homo very Interesting and possibly important experiments have been made during tho last five years by Dr. I j Uoucher, of f-orio. ItacUU of tuber -1 cuiosU. Were injected into several rab- j biu, producing the diseases In all case# j Other rabbits were then inoculated in j l*»»t the unit manner, but were fed is ; afterword with bran mixed with bor | acic acid. On killing Uiese rabbits ! ntu>r • no »«"»of tubercular dis ! *'"** eoul '* ^ found. How far the borad« acid might ba beneficial to the « . human victim of tuberculosis It no: Î known, but in auch triait as have been j i ma( j 0 | unj - decay ho« l»r. urmtsl und j j imiicuvomcal In every wav ho* resulted j n i mj W* , I vt rit* fclm (ut psreicuiai*. ScU ty Drug i ,, *'•***■ ' u - I IMasoyos It,#« go-ne down bill «a# j cue., i. (i.sikttjcu«. I \e Innwvall-n la *»«p Waking. ■ »'•* '«> ■• '•*•» tfetlacturtiu tcvjuos lie •klu I« a brallur . ddU f-re from pimpl« ami P* «, I* U.» »<» of a icrfrrujr per,- « »p, ir» la unit aad aotiuua iegrcdlruu. 11 **. ' I»» .» î*»,u: ltd ttikiit or tu«? ; *à}n 4 »<**m lu J art* etil, irr l^|;iAt«tcl ! ■ <jr *t»r r u*#. j «* Ube pb»M.r.ill »alHff U« alMItoo »t mrita eitle lb> a-ii«!ti»»«,«ia »I tb j 0 -*>en.ugb »l»D«f»clur.Bgtotnp.or. tlil.b : »))#»>'* la »r.«,Hi>t coiumc. "Ib # < ompauv J ! »>> tbr «ig > ai < I rewvier» acd only i irüSi.ïs::/^r;. i ««V t»t«>«f*rl>ii*d AUfr >>*r.ol pa'.ient I m*t n»ni» Uir» bare rrtvoilr two #ur I «vMtultii mabiog •-Aa»»Hne" soap for tb# ,k u ab rb I# î >»'•-< 1 v pbrv and neuiia , r.hifh f. } aimed to b* tb> l».t e.*r • ik!n«-d j Afar b»*'»* trt«l u, w* chreitully rreom- : , ! J 'r«n a medical pafat of t»«. but aim an i * »last toilet w«p. j . n g„ Dgrratdeai <>f gn»l 1 # t. dn j ! j liaujr lii.Uiiu« IboM. «bu, I».. Mi« 1 * 1 * 40 % KM*. bMl % . f .x < » I « l;ti> e»cy u«« Van who can d,:ol or Ici II »Ion« jener»!- j I« da II, î told far yeftre Tbl« u the r**e wltto A iMtdlrln* bee l¥h»n mud h*tr inrm - f»||H fctl A«N llHTta*. 1 Krrp four torerl «hccrfalend you will pood * 1 l «vt* e ure it» tneUb ! Aptr*a CriF *r\«»r f»U» ^er^d I ««»tir mid*«*»» TritJ isirhff'' msllrtl Ircr, j ( op « » Hru. f Drug C'o., M Louis Vo. * f*raptr)v cmioVed doaM V a* *ofl ; *t 4 DK'*!« *• • j oi*io. Isrsn 'S I. t an bit A*ii Ritvr.li* gc»l f»r any^ Head *h»i Kisnk lirigutl-y. I Dodg* Cltv, ht*., fays: "Far «•••* Hj» î î ,rci f.om * disc*.* last my physic: ! ,, t .' 0 „„ e eed incurab!*. My Iriend* h.d gl'en —• . ii, r np lo die, «ben I «*• induced I" try tr „, ,jc, | ,<w>k It tor ihrvo n onibs ä:« % - < r >- •» j"\ a «clin an snd J'r cklv Afli Haters ssreii uv fife » * ,n Hn, '* r lifelong oillcsiion* to this »«Urine, snd will ncrer * es-c lo rcc ommend II. — The world is crewded wilb people «ho aie »Isunderslood. ____ Mrs. Wli#ls»v*#H»«thla«f r r *B- f,r A'bffi A„n ,«-.«iss. •»«*"» ' hs*""■*• w '""" Una. * 11 * 1 » U»U>. ro " 0 ' 1 >*f u a* by IhM «•• Cere I fa You * rii *1 1 ^ « *ilnl In church »nd »omr *" btt,ll,r * fc Pal .. t I,*« I tier t 4 fc!«*a ,v aAaW-ïJÎ llïî?* bUoStM* R «*>«'% • »mj J Trr fl has MUnt h*ntll». U*Uipr. twnllf oo* * | *»«b j a I4-. ! A 'i # : nuliiril io'mi. of fruit and vegetables is the mo.t j I'aiosi.v A.nlfitva»' " •.I^tTouTu pomal. pu:« «IX» rsllahle. Give It a m . a ill lirliDOU. !*• 1» ho knowingly does wrong Is the I b- man w logeai of «Il cowâru«. H_k v ,'Ymrf «asUyt I Nieffa War« ftTirdor po«»UY«ly CVHM 4 doesn't «>»'>« I' pt, r lc lf " A revl?«l lto«t « in g y 1 « a failure. t)o » ot foil lo tea tlittRHO In thla IMU«. 1 g you. D.» not uior !» a great lltof* * VI 1 nbout PBicat.T A mi ll ui»y be of benefit hear. R» believe «terylhlng you N»b. ,* >nl#. Wl,*n MOT wo»*»*. ** D,r ^rüÜl Whsn *>,•» * Child, tho®rW forOMtocto. ,VI,sn sh. •««>• SNA otU "* " °^1 Wbsn sha had ChUdrsa. A* gav* «■*» OasDrt». m A b.r*fool*4 t.? 0 * " BCh âCCaUB * In rlthvr marching or *ghU»l v* 4 l *,0 English Railroad Cars Iuliitn Itntpli. in || nrp „., Wmklv ' women rpi . . • bom A neritTins who go al ronil . many to UMCover tlie short coming* of ly Europe ami to exaggerate their own °» en I is (nut ion with everythin-Ameri- Even ...... I . ' ! 7 . find ys nippiest when tliey j t j H ure describing an English, French or be German railroad. They are half the ns bigots usually are hut * then ii — h in i , , ' „„ men then ugmn, they are half right. T lie thelr truest comparison and fairest state- things ineat of the fuels concerning English ing and American railroads is that if e> - . they hud our cars and we had ei 8011 ronds hnili ., . guilty -, ' ! CJUiitnes would enjoy pany r,u -ouding in perfection. • be "'''l 1 ' 1 'to present the complètent de, picture to the American reader let in him I,,- i...' . £ t. u summer horse B ',;jjif 00 *" 1 1,0 *•• 1 ®» boatded up—one them of l * Kmo horse ears tve New Yorkers ri ' 10 "poll Third Avenue in with cross • seats facing one another in pairs. l»-t him imagine the buck ol every a alternate seat can ied up to the ceil iug. Tbut would divide the cur into three or lour boxes. Then put a ly window ut each end of each seat, and a door at each end of euch passage, is lhe windows must lie tight and iin- gum movable, but there must l*e a sliding line in every door, to hoist up nnd dowu by means of abroad lenth ,>r 111 lb worn blmk and soft by *' 1 , 11 , 1 -•ing. Now murk "Third Class" of u0 on the boxes thut nro ovtr the wheels and at either end of the eur, and paint cook " F irst t In ns* ' on the boxes between in the wheels jn the middle of the car. con Cusliion the first class seats, and pad us I their bucks un high as on -'s lieud; be -1 then carpet the third class scots, and j anil car|K-t on their bucks, and you j huve turned an open horse cur into ing. in un English railway carriage. There is a narrow board on euch side of the horse car for tlie conductor to walk upon, niui that is there also on the English car; but the English mil road rar is boarded up at either end. « liere ns the American horse j Now let the American think of nil j the comforts mid conveniences there j arc in our railroad coaches—the toilet stand, the closet, the heating , [l'!* nr « 1 "» tt«* drinking water cvlin i ,, " r 'ot one O! these is ill an l.ag I li*h railroad cur—notone. All those «a# j things lire at the station, not in the cars. In the English ear« there isan ineBectual and timid light, hall con I eenled above a thick convex glass in ■ tIn* roof ot each COIIIIMirtmeilt, and there is II rack over each seat. This . , . ... • , . ami P* tl,, ' "let whether you ride first »p, class or third class, hi some ot the curs there is a map of the railroad ' over one liencli, and an advertise tu«? ; * , . . , ! I***'tlt ot til»* ritürotlt] 8 fuCin^T it. in «*nch conij»artnunt. The map Btnk ,. B me ns a most excellent idea. tb- . . , . . , 11 » , re IS also posted in each com J parlaient a statement ol thenumber of persons it is designed lo aceoino i "p»* ,a /" r ««> persons. was ill wavs posted III the #ur third class and second cfasscompart tb# niP| 1 t« : fi, the first class ones the , , . , . e.*r • seats are divided by padded arms to j accommodate three j«orsons each, or : t « » the compartment. That is a ! K«r.. r «n custom. Even on ship an board on your way to Europe you j will notice, cast in the iron door dn j frame of every room aboard the ves ! m l. a statement, ol the nutnlier ol j sailors or passengi-rs or stewards or stokers that may inhabit each apart ment. wrong, Mr. the ing Mr. his enr is in to lit. j wltto pood »•••< When a Man Appears a Fool. How tooliah u mau «ppi-ure when Ii« in arguing with n railroad com. puny about something th.it cannot ! I»« hel|H-d. For instance lb* i,as put {cluiHed n ticket to, any. New \ork. Ho intends to travel at night com. ^er^d Ircr, *ofl fort able ill a lower liertli uti a Pull man palace Bleeping rar. jauntily up I'ullainti ollleer und wiy«, in an off blind way, on the 7 :IN lor N-tv York," a« he lays down a five dollar bill, liertli left, »ir." possible to deHcrihe the illV 111 eillpha «i« with which this monosyllable ih thundered lorth. heard it nnd know how it sound«. Then follows a long tiradu by the traveler. any^ Hj» gl'en try onibs j"\ ssreii rcc aie A'bffi He stena to the window ot the >*f "Ci i vo mu ii lower L«*rtli 'Haven't. ;t ••What'?" it in im llUt. Wrt ll.'IV" illl who 4 «nii 4 »t mi 4 if rat ami •oins fine is :i*»î to Im» tu rain! whv out of tlie berth he tin» paid for to make room lor the late ronier; why there are not more lierth- in a eur; why there are not more «ht-pers on the train, and, above all. why the imperturbable clerk in the ticket of 1 0,-14 not hold ii cottleretiee en »omr «*>«'% • h*ntll». mo.t flwHlRIRwRHRHRwnHVEi the instant with the Hti|ierinteni|eni ,,f the l'itUkurir -livisiou of the rail rond to ''fix it so that ho can get a liertli.'' There are experience* Ol this kind for the clerks »very duv, espe cially duritur the busy season. This is tho reason they are not disturbed each t itno the inevitable oo hit" man collies foamfnjr up to the window. And then tho too-laG-man who will not accept the inevitable always looks, such ii loolr— I'lMsbui-jr Bui j lutin. . the Nieffa CVHM lf " A mi benefit R» Migratory Beo-Koeplng. Prom ll,.. Monrovia t'nl., Mwwemwr An apiary on wliee',* i< oa>- ol tho latest innovat ions in California,. Att . •the foot-hill» have liei*n pictured tiie lie»-herder move» Id» bees to a, higher elevation where the industri ous itiHi'Cl» gntiter the nectar stored ni tho hîonom» of wild clover, chop liai und other pinnt«, and when those have lieeii relieved oithnirsaccharin» matter tlie hoe» ngnin moved to n l,iuhcr elevation, where flowers po •uïmr to their region yield up their nveets to them. toi * Tim «illl of Talklii» «> 11 . 1116 art of conversation is to some women »gift. Like the poet# they are bom with their tflonoiw powora. liut . many women who converse intelligent ly and pleasantly have become muster» °» the art by patient care and study, Even persons of ordinary ability iviil find upon making the effort that where j t j H nob a gjf t no other deficiency can be so well supplemented by art. For the untutored there are thro s old rules * h,ch ma y not prove amis--. Talk to men on the subject which belongs to thelr peculiar calling., talk aboutthose things which interest yourself, a-sum ing also that they interest your listen if e> - . and make it a point to inform your 8011 u P on a varIft >' of t 0 P ic,1 i never be guilty of introducing in a mixed com pany a subject uj>on which all may not • be able to converse. There is a won de, '» jl faculty in drawing people out. in making tho stranger and the timid at ease, in putting questions so B ',;jjif u ijy IiIlt j adroitly as to compel them to answer as though they were conferring a favor on you, not you • etkin ff ,0 entertain them, but here the of good breeding is the best to fuuw —1 hiUuiclph la Ec qturer. .% «irons evturnt. A cement which will adhere perfect a ly to glazed surfacos. repair broken minerals, or In fact stick to anything, is made by taking two ounces of clear gum urabic, one end a half ounces of line starch, and half an ounce of white sugar. Pulverize the gum urabic, and db:solve it in in much water as the laundress would use for the quantity of stare ' 1 indicated. Dissolve the starch and :u„..r in the gum solution, 'iher. cook the mixture in a vessel eutpeuded in boiling water until the starch be con es clear. The cement should be us thick as tar, and kept to. It can be kept from spoiling by dropping in a lump of gum camphor or a little oil of cloves or sassafras.—Good Ilouookeep ing. of to on nil the in . the ««> the the . to or a you door ves ol or SHIP writ Bo'ikn. under S Ï 87 S.) I r utal Mruggle Willi a Tls<*r. Detail» arc given in the Indian papers of the painful death of Mr. Howard, of the Norfolk regiment, from injuries received in a struggle with a tiger. Mr. Howard was out shooting near Malapura m. on the west coast, when he suddenly came upon a tiger. He fired and wounded the animal, which tied into the jungle. | Mr. Howard an hour later came across j the tiger in the open. The animal charged at him. and Mr. Howat J in firing missed. Tvo natives ran away. Though a third r -.nained and was suc cess!»! in shooting the tiger, he did not succeed in time to preventU from seiz ing mid inflicting serious injuries on Mr. Howard. From these he was at finit expected to recover, but he died suddenly, to the great regret of his regiment, one morning shortly after his exciting trouble.—London News. is Mouse's School Suoks—M ade in our large thoe factory, at Omaha- Ne braska. A.-.k your dealer for them. Ibffuse to take any others. If not kept ! in your town, write us. asking where to get them. They wear longer and j lit. better than any other shoes, have always been made too narrow. | VYe make them wide. A reward of Fifty Dollars, in gold, paid for every pair of our own make of shoes that j contain a particle of shoddy, or any- j thing but solid leather. We make one hundred ar.d fifty styles of Women's, j Misses' and Children's Sewed and j Standard-Screw. Grain, Glove. Kid and Gondola. Elegant styles, wide and good-fitting. We also carry one hun dred and fifty styles of Men's Goods Rubbers, &c. Shoes î W. V. MORSE & CO., Shoe Manufacturers, Omaha, Nebraska. Wales' Goodyear Rubbers are the best. Wd Ukc the devii liec»use be mokce us be Uov* we »re sotnci o j. EUralty live» between today and tomor when com. put com. I—Harvest Exrnrotona South —3 vis the wabasu bocte. Ob Sept. Kb, UïrU «od Oct. 14 th the W« bash wifi tell round trip tickets to »II points In Texas, Arkansas (Including Hot Springs), Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia snd Florian, at iiai.f fake, good for bO days. The t' abash Is tlie quickest snd best 'route south and southeast. Re clining Chair snd Pullman Buffet sleeping cars on all trains. J 5 Hours to St Louis. £7 Hour* to Nashville. 40 Hours to New Orleans. 4 tWv Hour* to New York. With corresponding t*st time to all points east and south. Fed tickets, time tables and full Informnliou In regard to roules esst or south, slso for a copy of the bouth Ifi mcscekers- Guide, cull at the Wabash ticket on, ce, K 02 Firuam street, Omaha, or write G. N. CLATTOK, Northwestern Lass, and Ticket Agent Omaha, Neb. Pull off lays ih the stena the L«*rtli ;t im RE ONLY illl * ■ w ami rain! to why eur; on the of en » A man - * brains vary Inversely os ibe tlr.e of b s mouth. A little woman can tell ju?t at big a lie as s b g woman can. Opi orliinlty la a borce that mutt be mouuirU on ibe jump. urt your roea be llglit—wheat, ont», bran, ami middlings. Give oil they will eat up clean, but ao more. J? handful of salt in n pail full of soft feed about Once n week is a good pre ventive of leg ''onkuesA in ducks. While we bave nil the faith in tlie world in incubators wo still believe in tlie old hen when she is ready to set. Be on tho lookout for feather caters. They generally acquire tlie habit in sum mer. Remove them at once from tlie flock. Feed only tlie boat of feed. Damaged grain or fermented »oft food is danger ous. nnd is apt to produco a disease akin to cholera. The slow feathering fowls are usually the hardiest, ax tlie drain on tlie system occasioned by quick feathering does not weaken them. It is indicative of hardi* ness. ____ ( h» Meter is something ethsr people's lives have brought out In u*. If vou are tn good health you do not need medicine, hut when you ire lick yon do need 1 'KtCKt.T Asn lilTTEHS. A v ornan with a wort on ha bo*e hates a mil fiq, glims. rail a this espe This man will always Bui tho Att a, stored chop those to n po their - to to be so the to of and the be be can a of Omaha Exposition. Sept. 22 d, to Oct. 13th n tbc Wot. O t 17 TE.iir-i-.l Ori liotrn and I'lwot Exhibit. iltcuni«. time# on nil Uailroud#. GEO. W. öUfüö <fc CO , ROBT. PURVIS. Solicitors of Patents. Be« Building, - Omaha. I: vr t it dis tut n I 870 . SHIP YODIl UUTTER, kttHg AKI> l.AMK Tit AN 01 . 1 ), PROMPT AND RELIA UI.E HOUSE. I'RICT.S. wmu k. mmvmnmm a < o., CARRIAGE BUILDERS IN OMAHA S lHth Stiert , Opp. Court Uouee. BEST PLACE IN OMAHA. SEND FOR Proprietor ANTIQUARIAN BOOK KTOBE. (EvUbllalied ttrlply of Kpcond Hund Book« writ of Cliic* 2 o. Cub paid for Svcoud Hand Bo'ikn. Matftt/iiii*« Etc. 1413 Farnam Street, under jftuton 11 t I, Omaha, Neb. S SHCNFELD, Ï 87 S.) <ir.ml«l 1 18UO.-rALL ASI> WmTBH.-1—l. G. A. LIXDqtJEtT, MERCHANT -:- TAItoB, 91* Xouth lBth Street, Omaha, Sebraeha. ZSTXBLLSHED UJi. rcre '■•'7 Sat ^tOisHW® ■a H 5 • > v M#rm i .-•If V m la* THE POSITIVE CURE. -, ELY BBOTHBB 8 » 66 Warren 81 « New York. Price 60 "fhmoy bclrue whaVsome men sôy. * ^mekun betru^^whekt-elmen seky; ,, IHtOH •1 Sôapolio. icourinêsockp endorses^iii II* is ötSolid cekkeo ¥ • COev« For many years SAPOLIO has stood as the finest and best article of this kind in the world. It knows no equal, and, although it costs a trifle more its durability makes if outlast two cakes of cheap makes, cheapest in the end. reasonable price. It is therefore the Any grocer will supply it at a | I PISO'S CURE FOR fx> Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste Children take it without objection. By druggist». CJi o 60 I ¥ y j ÜRIFY YOUR BLOOD. But do not use the dangerous alkaline and mercurial preparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive power of the stomach. The vegetable king dom gives us the best and safest remedial agents. Or. Sherman devoted the greater part ol his life to the discovery of this relia ble and sale remedy, and ail its ingredients are vegetable. He gave it the name of ! Prickly Ash Bitters! a name every one can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered that j | j j j j is so beneficial for the BLOOD, tor the LIVER, tor the KIDNEYS »"<1 »or the STOMACH. This remedy is now so well and favorably known by all who have used it (hat arguments as to its merits aro use less, and if others who require a correct ive lo tho system would but give it a trial the health of this country would bo vastly improved. Rememberthe name—PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist tor It. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ST. LOUIS. MO. î I SICKHE&DACHE - 1 * 0*11 Ivelycured by A â DTCD O thr * r I * in8 * I *0 il I f Kt'fc They *leo relieve I>i»« kAftlal 1 « ■ trtetfromI*y*pep«i*,lE A ipest ion anil TooÜeirty Eatinp. A perfect rem edy for DizjdDefs,Nau«ea Drew&iuoaa, Bad Taste in the Mouth. Ooetnd Tonfue.Pain in the 8 ide. TOHPID LIVER. Tbe> regulate the Bowel». Purely Vm»u Price 25 ^ITTLE JIVER I PILLS. Re or table. Cent». CASTES UESICINS CO., HEW YCAK. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. MONEY! MAKE BORE WELLS ! Our Well Machines arc themo»t RE 1.1 a nut. Thej do ^ make *. K KATKK PKOFIT. They FINISH Wells where •there FA11.! Any sire, * kite he* to M inches diameter. LOOMIS St NYMAN. M TIFFIN, - OHIO.© I DURABLE. SCCCESarCLT MOKKWORKkiJ ÆL' Catalogue IS FR JE T PENSIONS. ThsIMisbUliv UH I«» la«.. (*ol 4 lny 4 W«< » ««» tl.s «sr »cs ent tiled. Widows who»« de ponnsnt »« included Also I'«rents depends!« io-iIet who»«ion*dt4»4 frt'iit cttccts «»i Ariuy w»? Vtc«v if »OU Wish y«*A»r claim *i*cedtly and »ucce*» (oily settled, add e,. JAMES TANNER, tlr.e as be ont», will soft pre tlie in sum tlie akin not lives need need a SS««* J. J. THOMAS & CO., Wholeule Shippers of COLORADO COAL. lOO* ( arlis St„ UKXVEH, COLO {■pedal Rules to Clubs and Farmers' Alliances. LADIES ONLY MAGIC JSWfihf A*8, u k»ÏS5- T. finiïr" Tlr mail W Sccurelv tcsled from ob •srrsUon. 'COOK CO., Oraah»,N»h. STANDARD BUSINESS COLLEGE, nr-' S>w York Lifo Bullfiintr, Omaha. Nobr Pet artment» - Kn Utk. Kiir neM, shoittiand. TjrpORrtting. l'onmaa •hip. T*>gr«i»kv. Uradunto» ««rtt good »alarlaa Sit •talion« futnUhod. bo Aid and room for two hour»* a ork. Catalogue trae. Addr» • W. T. Larimorr. Piva PENSIONS Nearly all soldier« aro w* loi undffrth* Nf*» law. I axlsUn.ff dlsablrttiaa aiw „.^^^^-—-lirnFlonabl* without pro» HW iu*i* ill* o| Aim/ Rorrloo. Writ« us forjnar iculara. Yau aro nrobahlv entiled. ■••*« k TMdnX OM , uai««*r»iu, im. i I II HtBAnr.WEaRt.Rn, OperolT. Sac Oo , Iowa. Im - rrtod rrrrheron and Slilro BUlibiu. Lar«o«t Importation <*r draft «tablons to Amarlra this OtMUIKy the vary best first cla*» home. » Ithrr b'vovt. «I. «00. two and throe year* time: B cent. Knabltng horse to pay for hlnisnlr. 535-39 î ei W. N. U., Omaha« DE WITT'S LITTLE EARLY RISERS the that the the well used use trial vastly It. MO. Only Pill for Coii»Ul>»Uon, I»y«P>P»l«j Sour Stomach, Sica Headache, Bad Breath. No Griping, m,' 1 »***!,"* Fain. Small Pill. Safe Pill. Be.t PUL E. C. DE WITT A CO; Chleago. IMPORTANT NEW DISCOVERY The best Toilet Soap for the Skin ever mad^ u VASELINE" SOAP A perfectly pure and neutral 6 oap, com I Lining the emollient and healing pro» perdes of Vaseline. v If your druggist does not keep it. for« ward 10 c. in stampi, and wo will •end a full sixed cake by mail* postage paid. by * I>i»« rem Taste Ooetnd ide. Tbe> GKESEBROUGH MANFB. COMPANY, 24 STATE 3 Î-. NEW YORK. DiE.C.Wesis NERVE UND BRAIN TREATMENT] Price. Ppcdfle for Ilyrtrrl». r>i*aln«w. Fit*. Krumlcla TY*k» ftilnp»*. Mental I^prewiton. 8 otteninjr of tü» Ural*» i*« pultinß: tn insanity and ieadinir to mU 4 ry decay nn<| death. Premature Old Age. Harrenne»*. Loo of it"*«» iu cither mi. Involuntary 1 oe*es. and Spermaton ho • caused br «Tw aiertloa of the brain, »eif-«bu*c or quarante« to refond •via. Uuaranlfda uaued aud ffautua» sold oniy by GOODMAN UIU (. 4 0 . OMAHA, XKB. Kacb bo* contains on* month'* treaj» six for Si, »e«t by maIlprvp.\AA •lx boxes, will »end put l.aM* if the treat meat laU» I« v IX10 F'arnam Street, JE T ROOFING GUM ELASTIC ROOFING FELTCT S i. HO «er lue «las« frei. Make# a «ood «<•( 1 er years, snd any on« can put tt on. Send lor t»n>p.• .'.la: F GUM ELASTIC ROOFING CO., 80 A 41 West Broadway, Xcw Turk. tTLOCAL AGENTS Wanted. W«< de depends!« w»? »ucce*» as Portraits Frea. 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Perceptible benefit* reab in three day* By mail, securely packed from observation. QOOK RiuaoY Oo.. Omaha. Nan, aro w* law. aiw pro» forjnar TMdnX rnont ited Im Lar«o«t this home. B ralCIASITOHN IV.TIOHHIS, L tool win yiHshiugiw», p.c. rs lu leal war, 19a<J urütaUng clainxa, altjr iu«a î ei