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O O OO & OO, COMMISSION ity Market, Cou WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, Golden Eagle Flour, Leavenwouth, | Geperal Agenta for the Celebrated Mills o’ If. D. Smith & Cri tonden, { Bl Tuft: WHOLESALE STATIONERY AND COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. Kansas, and Queen Bee Mil LUFES MERGHANTS, neil Blufts, Tows, Hush & Co., sioux Falls, Dakota. ia, 9 AND RETAIL PRINTER'S GOODS, TITLE ABSTS Lands and Lots NOTARIES COUNCIL BLUFFS MONEY TO LOAN PUBLIC AND WHOLESALE DEALER Ready-fitted uppers, in calf skin and kip. MRS, ‘NORRIS' NEW FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINE CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - WATER That never rcquire crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store, st pr ces never befere touched Also o full line of switches, e sny other hair dealer. silvor and colored nets elsew here, Waves made from Indics' All goods warranted as represented. H. LARSON, 156 North Main Street. 0018 appertaining to the shoe tr.de. Go dsold as cheap as in the Eas Bought and Sold. AT LOW RATES. CONVEYANCERS. - - - IOWA IN SHOE FINDINCS. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and all MILLINERY STORE RY. PATTERN BONNETS AND - - - - Council Bluffs Ia. d d pri {{ |l? ! DSt il ¥ call bofors purchising uRS, J. J. GOOD, 29 Main street, Council Bluffs, Towa. own halr. MASON WISE, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE The largest and best stables in the west. Roadsters, Saddle and draft horses for sale, also afine lot of mules just received which will be closed out cheap. S00TT ST., NEAR BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. REMO knife, Cures lung diseases, AND OTHER Eits Serctula, Liver Gom: TUMO RS s, for s orsy Rheum, Scald Head, Cita rh, weak, inflamed and granulated Eyes, - crotalotis Ulcers and Fo- male Discase of all 'kinds, Also Kidney and Venerial discases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured or money refunded. A'l diseases treated upo » the priucipleof veget- able reform, without the uso of mercurial pois- \ons or the knife. Eloctro Vapor or M-dicate] Baths, turnished those who desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use of the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which hay no supericr la the worla. CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OR ADDRESS 1 Drs, . Rice and F. C. Miller,! COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. LIVERY, Teed and Sale Stables, 18 North Fi'st Street, W.D. STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeo,athy, co1 sulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- il Bluffs, Iowa. W. K. BINTON, DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Extractingand filiing a speciilty. First-class work guaranteed, BR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Howss, 9 a. m. to Residence, 120 connection ' with Oitfice, No, 14 Pearl Btroot. 12, and 2 p, m., Bancroft streot. Central office, DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS, CEEEO No. 617 First Avenue Hoursfrom 10 to11 a. m,, and 2to 6 p. m. BARKER'S LIFE ASSCCIATION, DES MOINES, lowa. incorporated July 1st, 1879, for the mutu bencht of bank officers and their customers, Based on principles of £QuiTy, ECONOMY AND k- cumity, A few exporienced lifo insurance wolicl- Sors wanted. Address, H. M. Steveos, district olicitor, Office No. 7,+ Evertt's blocs, Council Blull“lovlL Rosiuence]101 4th avenue, P. 0. to b p, m. Telephonic HAIR GO0DS. WATER WAVES, In Steck and Manufactur- ed to Order. Waves Mude From Your Own Hair, TOILET ARTICLES, Nets, Combs, Brushes, Face-pow- ders, Bands, Hair Orna- ments, &e., &e. All Goods Warraated as Represented, and Frices Guaranteed. 337 W. Broadway, 109 8. Main St. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, and BELFORD ON BULLION, A Breezy Interview on Silver and Bastern Protection. Washiagton Lutter to Chicago Tribune. Ihe bimetallists are excited over the fact that a majority of the house banking and currency committoe has ported a bill to discontinue the issue f eilver certificates. Meeting Judge Belford, 1 asked “‘Have you seen the report of the majority of the sub-committee of bank ing and currency on tho retiring silver certificates “‘Yes, I have. That committeo is | composed of two mebers from New Jersey and one from Maine, Tarden. | bergh is the champion of the national banks, and Brower of the tariff, These gontlemen bave signalized their service in congress by looking after purely eastern interests; and they are all willing to sacrifico my section of the vepublie. They expeet me to vote to protec: the silk industry of New Jersoy, the iron interest of Ponnsyl- vania, the catlery interest of Connec- ticut, the shipping interest of Maine, and then they oxpect the people of the west to follow the lead of Wall atreet and sacrifico the interests of the Pacific alope, THE FOLLY OF THESE EASTERN MEN passes my comprohension. They want western members to vote for a tariff commission in order to keep up high tariff duties, but when we ask them to protect silver they turn their backs to us,"” *‘What do you think of the tarifi- commission bill}” 1 JE DALLY B EE: the democrat alluded to above have considerable force and are gaining ground with intelligent men who have oarefully considered the situation and the difficulties and embarrassments attending legislation in the house. “‘But to recur to THE SUBJECT OF SILVER, from which we have wandered, T will ay that these anti-silver men over ook the fact that in land to-day the business men are making war on the siugle standard. Havo you read tho lotters of Mr. Van Renssolacr i uestion in Europel If you have you rtainly have discovered that there is a powerful party in England in favor of the double standard as the only moans of relioving Bratish com morce and manufacture from serivus diffioulties; and yet, in the face of this, these eastern gentlomon aro studiously making war on western in- tereats, I toll you this thing will not win, The west will not favor any party that discriminates against the interests that have made that section strong and great. SILVER 18 JUST A8 IMPORTANT TO €OLO- RADO a8 iron to Pennsylvania, silk to Now Jersey, or copper to Michigan. If the gentlomen in these states want us to protect their intorests they must cease to make war on ours, They overlook the fact that our prosperity depends upon the product of our mines; our silver mines enable us to build cities, construct railrsads, mul- tiply farms, and give employment to “The truth is, that the tariff com- mission is a mistake and a blunder. The men who are getting rich by ex- orbitant duties want to delay » re- vision in order that their unholy gains may be perpetuated indetnitely, We have had nine tariff acts in this coun- try, and nobody ever thought off a commission until the manufacturers found that the tariff must be revised, and then they brought forward this this measure to cheat and defraud the people. If you want a commission to devise ways of getling money into the treasury, why don’t you want a com- mission to devise ways of getting it out? If the committee on ways and moans is incompetent to supervise rev- enue questions, why is not the com- mittee on appropriations equally in- competent to devise ways to pay money out! THE TRUTH 18, the whole thingis a blunder, sugar. Weo import $80,000,000 worth and collect $47,000,000 Do you want a commission to advise you on that subject? The same is true, in a large degree, of other things. But they say we must eliminate the tariff from politics. When it is eliminated, what 18 left? What are you going to fight the coming campaign on? They propose to do nothing with the tarif, They admit that we have an immense Take Council BlEfis; - - - Towa. Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Peans. Office Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, and pointul [dit- specislty 1 dise ale: The trentmen of es pecuiiar to " The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, loy the best Bread Baker in the West; also d for es and Pies, livered to all parts of the city. Empl & choico b Hread " FRESH FIsH! Game and Poultry, B, DANEHY'®, 136 Uppor Broadway. JNO, JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 31s BROADWAY, Counci! Bluffs, ‘W B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Proprietor of ahstracts of Pottawattamio county. Office corner of Droadway and Main streets, Council Blufs, Towa JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutscher Arat.) ROOM b, EVERETT'S BLOCK, Council Bluffs, Dieeases of women and children a_spacialty, P, J. NONTGOMERY, M, D.. Free DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Can always be found at Towa, Office In Everett's block, Pearl troet. Resi) dence 028 Fourth street. Office hours from 9 to 8. E. MAXON, AROKEXIT B O'T. Office over savinge bank. LOUNCIL BLUFFS, REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, in connection with his law and aollection business buys and sells real estate. Porsons wishing to buy or sell city property eall b his office, over Bushnell's book store, Pearl ook, EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, A416Broadway, Council Bluffs. Deods sud morigages drawn sod acknoledged « Iowa, H 28.m, 280 ¢0ud7 0 8 p. m., Council ' lufly surplus revenuo—that taxes and du- ties must necessarily be diminished— but they want to put off' this measure for years to come. If the monopo- lists can bulldoze the committee_on ways and means, what effect will they have on the president? He is mortal, like the rest of us. Now, I am in favor of protecting all our American industries. Iron, silk, cutlery, sugar, cotton, hemp, " ealt and silver; but these eastern gentlemen want to give silver the cold shoulder, and protect everything else. That scheme won’t win, THE WEST PROPOSES TO HAVE FAIR PLAY, These eastern feliows are always talking about tinkering with the cur- rency, and yet av the beginning . of every session they make a raid on sil- ver. Ifthey want to war on silver we will waron national banks,” ‘‘What occasions the complaint about the tardiness of congress touch- ing general legisiation?”’ “1 had & conversation with a very intelligent democrat the other even- ing concerning the defects in our gov- erument. He said truthfully that the minority governs; that one man, under the present ruics, can control the house by objecting to the consid- eration of a bill.. The minority have three rights, and no more. First, discussion of a bill;, second, the right to offer amendments; third, the right to have a full house wo vote on the measures, Beyond this the minority should not be permitted to go. In this country NOBODY 1§ RESPONSIBLE, Congress places the responsibility on the departmonts, and the departments place it on cengress, We ought to have a cabinet whose members are entitled to a seat on the floor of the house. Tf a secretary of state did not act squarely we would vote lack of confidence in the administration, and he would go out, When we made an appropriation for the army, if the money was not properly expended, we would ask Mr. Lincoln to explain; if he could not we would turn him out of office, And so with all our cabinet officers. Under such a system we would have responsibility located somewhere, and also gentlemen who could explain their policy to the repre- sentatives of the people. As it is we are feeding on the reverence for the constitution of our fathers. That in- strument was good enough a hundred years ugo, but THE PANTS THAT FIT A BOY won't suit & man; they are too small. When the constitution was adopted, we had scaroely 3,000,000 of people; we have 50,000,000 now. What we want is a change of government. We want our cabinet ofticers to have seats on the floor of the house. We want them to be responsible to the popular will, and when they don’t act right we want to turn them out, We want to reorganize the house. Instead of having forty committees, we want F. C. CGLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl strecl, opposite the postofiice. One of the oldest practitioners In Councll Blufls. Hesls Iataction guaranteod in all cases. ODELL & DAY, GENEBAL FIRE INSURANOR REAL ESTATE AG'TS MONEY TO LOAN. Bos d of Trade bullding, Councll Blufls, In. ~ JOHN LINDT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW in sll state and courte Langusg | P three or four. First, a committee on ways and means, to. get money into the treasury; second, a committee on appropriations, to pay it out; third, 8 committee on commerce, bankil and currency; and one on intercal 5' fairs, which will embrace railroads, public lands, Indians, mines, eto. don’t care how large these committees are, Let them meet at 10 in the morning, digest legislation, report it to the house, and have a right to resent it for consideration. The ouse shonld meet in the evening. This would give the day for depars- mental business. I would ABOLISH THE READING OF ESSAYS. This is a rnctiul and business age, and one not made for w:lswuion&‘ thousands of laborers. If by hostile legislation our mines are closed the people will sufter, and I propose to fight for the interests of my state just a8 Judge Kelley fights to protect the interests of his."” THE FREE PASS SYITEM. Gems from the Speech of the Hon. Centes Kinney, In the Ohio Sen- ate, The railroad pass which is not earned by actual service has no good reason for being. Juries can not be worked by rail- ad passes, and hence almost all rail- rot ro courts, as a matter of course, out of the reach of stubborn juries. There ought to be no room for even HURSDAY. MAY 4, 18,2 The New York Tribunoe on this silver | ad cases are taken up to the higher i 1 | tiberties. They see, or think they | see, danger ahead in these enormous | aggredations of property and power in | the hands of a few chartered lords of | transportation. They see, or think they seo, these mighty nabobs of the | palace cars manipulating the great | money centres of the country to their uses, clamping their iron contrictions on the pulsations of its internal com- meree; colleaguing and colluding with favored monopolists to speculate in the people’s necessities—to mble with the poor man’s daily broad; toss: | ing prices upand flinging them down by thimblergging the rates of trans portation to fit the jobs of their con federates in the market, bleeding the small freighter to transtuse his blood into the veins of the large freighter; giving cut rates to the cities and ex- acting cut-throat rates of the provine all in the name of competition, mak- ing their skillful moves hither and thither on this great continental chess-board of iron and steel, so as to always win the game against the poo- ple. They seo, ot think thoy see, i oes[ DIRECTORY OF LEADINC WESTERN WOTELR. HOTELS, PROPRIETORS TOWNE ARLINGTON. J. Q. MeINTIRE, Lincoin, Nek. BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS, Milford, Neb. MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE, Neb COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Stromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A W. HALL, Loulsviile OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & OLARK, Blair, Nab, COMMERCIAL HOTE -, J. G. MEAD, Neligh, Neb GRAND CENTRAL ESEYMOUR, Nabraska Oity, Neb MISSOURI PACIFIC HQTEL, COMMEROIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, ENO'S8 HOTEL, EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORGAN HOUSE, BUMMIT HOUSE, P. L. THORP, A. 0. CAARPER, W. MAYFIELD, E. 8TOREY E. L. ENO, C. B HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, E. L. GRUGB, BWAN & BEOKER, Weeping Water,Ne Hardy, Neb, Greenwood, Neb Olarinda, lowa Eremont, Neb, Ashiand, Neb Atkinton, Neb, Quide Rocd, Neb, Oreston, la. that the government, insteaa of re- maining the healthful, throbbing heart and the healthy, thinking brain of the commonwealth, is in danger of degenerating into a monstrous, mer- bid ganglioh of corporations; that theso growths out of the body politic are becoming excresconces to drink its blood, aud sap its energies, and usurp the functious of its vital organa; in short, that democratic republioan- ism is fast transforming itself into cotporate feudalism, and the United States of America nto the United Corporations of America, Given Away. We cannot help noticing the liberal offer made to all invnhnlu and sufferers by Dr, King's New Discovery for ¢ onsumption, You are requested to call at C. F. Good- man’s Drug Store, and get a Trial Bottle free of cost, if you are suffering with Cone sumption, Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Hoarseness, or any affection of the Throat or Lungs. It will positively cure you, the suggestion of a suspicion that any judge or any officer of the courts has been plied with a motive for running the machinery of litigation so as to favor by a hair’s breadth any man or set of men. The charivy of a railroad company is aa carefully calculated as a set of insurance table. 1t is founded on the old doctrine of the elect. It begins precisely where the interest of the railroad begins, and it ends there, Freo passes are given to those, and only those, Who are in positions to do the roads good or to do them harm. The official railroad pass has be- come 8o prevalent as to be pestilent, The great managers are reported to have held a recent meeting in Chica- go for the purpose of concertingsome | { measure for ridding themselves of this pest. But, after an earnest discus- sion and deliberation, tyey concluded that they could not afford to run the nisk of offending judges, and auditors, and legislators, and congressmen, by withholding passes from them. Suppose, senators, that the life in- surance companies of the state had, in the first week of the session, sent each of us a handsome policy paid up to the close of our term of office, should we not have been put upon suspicions that the trensaction had some faint and delicate relation to laws for insurance compamesi Or suppose the liquor dealers of the large cities had pooled their interests in legislation and sent us checl faee drinks on the saloons of Uolum- bvs, “‘good until the close of the ses- sion, 1882,” The entire frame-work of society would have toppled with indignation and horror. Johu Smith, so longas he is Private Jitizen John Smith, pays three cents amile for his railroad rides or is thrown off tho train. But lot him by the votes of his fellow-citizens, become Judge John Smith and he pays noth- ing. Every time he enters a car he, in effect, receives threo cents a mile for the trip, as the company’s addition to his salary. The people give him so many dollars a day for being judge, and the company gives him 80 many cents & mile for being judge. Ho 13 thus in the pay of the railroad com- pany and in the pay of the people. The people pay him for the services to then.. The company pay him for his serv ces— to whom? That is the ques. tion, A lawyer had a case against a rail- road company involving over $100,- 000, He had spent a full year in pre- paring his argument on it. He be iieved he had asure thing if the court would hear all his poinis. Buc the court—a district court - announced in advance that he could have only half un hour to deliver his argument. And the case was thereupon immediately decided in favor of the railroad. It was Saturday afternoon and the court went home over the same whose case was 0 unceremoniously disposed of, and every one of threo conductors exhibited to the conductor an annusl free pass over that road, The equelched lawyer paid his fare at three cents u mile and felt that he had not had a fair share of tho sympathy |¢ of the court. Railroads are managed for the pur- pose of making money, The biggent and keenest brains of the sge are en- gaged in their management. They understand human naturé, They know that judges are but men, Their experience teaches them that men are more pliable and more easily ontreated when stroked the right way of the fur, than when the wrong way. 'l‘hsi seem to have learned that a judge wit a foreclosed mortgage on 3,000 or 4,000 miles of railroad transportation nestling in his secret effcotions isa pleasanter and more benevoleut insti- tution to deal with in a close caso be- fore a jury than one who would have to pay three cents a mile on his next railroad |3 JUDKINS HOUSE, JUDKINS & BRO,, Red Oak, s HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO. CALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, I, OCOMMEROCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la. OITY HOTEL, DI B, WILLIAMS Harlan, la, PARK HOUSE, MRS. M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, la NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,IL. AVERY, Btanten, MEROHANTS HOTEL COMMEROIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, OOMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, J, W. BOULWARE, F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, OMAS. BAGNELL, Burfington Junction, M Blanchard, la, Shenandoah, In, Dhyid City, Neb, Oollege Springs, la. OOMMEROIAL HOUBE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Grove, Ia COMMERCIAL HOUSBE B, F.8TEARNS, Odebolt, ia WOOD8 HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUGLAB HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Nel Bedford la. Marysville Mo Norfolk Junction Neb Beward, Neb Aurora, Net. 8idney, Neb. BEDFORD HOUBE J. T. GBEEN, ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & 8ON, NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER, WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, CROZIER HOUBE O. R. CROZIER, THE JELM MOUNTAIN G- OLD STTLVER SYPHILIS|S o Q & A 5 . . e Ok bt g E Mining and Milling Company. O I al _ & " it i 2 4 i i 1000, ECZEMA, E' k) w f'!'-‘;v'lfl'll Ce l'c DIt a i3 i A s & u%‘& \)]d Sores, —_— Par Value of Shares, = - - - [ s & : & $26,000, g @ Pimples, > £ Z|8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE 3 Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. BOILS, o 3 iy =9 oFrFrIcERS: or any [7) DR. 4. L THOMAS, Prosident, Cummins, Wyoming, .. 3 WM. E. TILTON, Vico-Presidont, Cummins, Wyoming Skin B E. N, HARWOOD, Becretary, Cummins, Wyoming. i A, G. LUNN, Treasurcr, Cummins, Wyomin TIRUSTEES: EQ | Dr.J. L Thone, Louls Miller W. 8. Bramel.. , A. G. Dunn, g 3 E.N. Harwood. Francls Leavens. Geo. H. Falos. Leowls Zolman, ; Dr. J. C. Watkins, s [} s no%mebm < GEO. W. KENDALL, Authorized Agent for Balo of Stock: Bav 44 Owmaha Neb, Cures When Hot Springs Fall MAVARN, ARK., May 2, 1881 Wo have cases in onr own town who lived at Hot Springs, snd were finally cured with 8, 8, 8, MOCAMMON & MURRY, IF YOU doubt, como to see us and 1K WiLL CURE YOUR OR charge nothing || Write for poeticulars and copy of litle Book M the Unfortunate Sufferino. Wil Do pata chomist who will Iidy on analysls 100 bottl 8.8. 8., one particls of Mercury, lodido Potas- sium o any Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Props. Atiaota, & Price of Small size, §1.00, Large size 8176, Sold by KENNARD BROS. & CO and Drugyisoa ¢ GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK Tho Gro TR, DR MARK A Discasenthat follo BEFGRE TAKINQ, voue $oit-ADiso; 1 Losh of M tude, Paln in the Back, matire Old Age, and many othor Di oad o Insanity ‘or Consumption and a Proma- ture Grave £ Cull particulars in our pamvhlet, which fre to send free Vv mall to evory ono, ar ocitic Medicine 18 sold by all drugglsts b 81 p age, or 6 packages for 86, or will he went freo by mall on rect ptof the monoy, by addressing THEGRA 1EDICINE CO;, Buffalo, N. Y. orsaler ocTme-0od — ~—Agonts tor the Life Times and Wanted bera T wriven vy o oikEF JOBEO James th - only lite suthorized and which will not be a *Blood and Thun tory, such as has been and will he published, bus & Lite by the nnl{’r raon w ho i in powession of the facts —a fai hful and devoted wifo. Truth is more interesting than fiction. Agents should spply for territory at onze. 8end 75 cts. for Bam- e Gack-a i Chapbpen The Great English Remedy - over fails to e Norvous Debili, tal Exhaustion, Fumis. wions, Seminal' Weak- 1d “excos . perimn A/Mlicitly all weakening, YA ¥ o\intary loss WA s upon tho sys /“?/ om, the Inovitable ro. > ul'of these ovil prage tices, which 4r so destruetive to mind and body and ke life wiserable, often leading to insani- It strengthens the Nerves, Brain, mory( Blood, Muscles, Digostive and Ropro! It restoros 9 all the organic ruer vigor and vitlity, ma- I and enjoyable. Price, § o8 the quantity $10. ~Bent by socure from observation, to any address, fptof price. No.C. 0. D. sent, except unraitos, Letters ra. ductive Oryny, functiens thei on recol on receipt of $1 &% o queating answers must inclose stawp, Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills are t s best and che cure |1 the market. 60 cents. Dx Moeriw's Kioxey ReMaoy, Nurearicus, Kidney and bladder complainte, ¢ and loucorrhoa. For y sl iste: §1 » bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive 8t., Bt. Louls, Mo, Sale in Omaha b, T Mieln 7 . P. GOODMAN, Jangb-1y apest dyspopaia and billious Bold by il drugelste. Price FABT TIME | Baturday night's trip home to his wife and babies. The people distrust the great rail- road corporaeions, with their syndi- cates, and their pools, and their con- siderations, and their conspiracies for putting rates up and putting rates down. They want their representa: tives to share their distrust, They see, or think they see, that the mo- appendixes —that sepulch: reposi- | nopolies, the aggressions and the tory of speeches that are printed, but | usurpations of the railroad magnates never delivered. of this country are threatening their In golng East take the Uhicago & Northwest- Traius loave Omahs 3:40 p. m. and 7:40 & m. tull lforr » 1 caliun H, P. DUEY, Tioket Agent 14tk . J. BELL, U, P, B8ivey Do . CLARK, Goier: Auson, Oliaiia ik o Al package of ' BLACK-DRAUGHT » “Now, these views expressed by |interests, their rights and their very | free of charge. West for ¢ quickeat, an oatest line tropolly, CH1 CAGO, and A, Nowrit-EAsTaRs, {5 1 and S0ur n Laxs, which torminate dhex Is tho old Favorite and PIRINCIE® &1 i INIE FOR— CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and South-East. w1 with KANSAS Crry, LEAVENWORTH, ATORIMNON Cousoi. Buures and OMAlA, the CoMMEROIA) Crrurs from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent from the Mimoar Kivor to the Pacific Blope. The CHICAGO ROCUK ISLAND & PA OIF10 RAILWAY 1u the only line from Chicago owning $rack o Kaniss, or which, by 1ts own road, reschis th polnta ahove named. No TRANAVERA BY CARULAGK No missina coxsmorions! No huddling Ln ill ventilated or unclean cars, as ever nger carriod In roomy, clean and ventllated cosches' npon Fast Kxpross Trains A DAY Cans of unrivaled wagnifcerice, PULLMAS PALACS BLEXPING OARA, and our own world-famou Duing Cass, whioh meals are served of un i [ excellence, at the low rate of SxvEN=y THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Tracks Finn Ounts uacH, with ample #ime for healthfu oarly d Bimoeth Steel Treake All ocnnections are made in enjoyment. Tough' Gare botweon Chlcago, Pooria, MU It hts a National Ropntation v being the ‘wauki Misso! Polnte; close Qreat Through Car Line, and 1s unives se 8248 Missouri River Polute; and siove 900 | Crscs 1'ta va ths FINEST EQUIPPED krid nections at all polnte of Inte roads, 'We ticket (do nob forges this) directly 40 ever, of {mportance In Kansas, Nebrazks, Bla- ills, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevads, Califore. 4, Oregon, Washisigton Terrisory, Colordo, Arisoas and Now Moxico. Asil beral monts regarding baggage s any other line, and rates of fare always as ow & competitors, who furnish but » tithe 0 the com road in the world for all classes of travel. Try it audyou wil fnd traveling & ‘Jnxury instoad of & discomfors., Through Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line for sale at all offices In the West. All information about Rates of Fare, Slee| Oar Aooc.;mm’udnll;:m, 'Nlmle .’l‘-h::', &, wi cheerfully glven by applyining T Ji:éionfi"" 't & Gon, M Chicago, ice-Prea't jon, Manager,! PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gon, Passens er Agt. Chioago, 1 be fort. Doge and tackle of sportamen fr 0e, Tickets, mape and foldors at all principa on, P offices in the United States aud Canada. W. J. DAVENPORT, R. . CABL E. BT, JOHN, Gen Agent, Connell Blufls, Vice Pros't & Gou, TX and Pass’s Aj H. P. DUELL, Ticket Agt."omaha. Mansger, Cl Culoace. morn-ed 1y Sionx City & Pacific AR A R RO . D THE BIOUX OITY ROUTH Huns & §olid Train 1hrough from Qouncil Blufis tc &t, Paal Without Ghange Time, Only 17 Hours T | PP WMILES THK SBHORTEST KOUTE 1880, SHORT LINE. 1880, EANSAS CITY, 3t Joe & Conneil Bluifs BRI DD A W THB ONLY Direct Line to 8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST = uoM - From Omahaand the West, | OOUNOIL BLUNES All traiug leave B. & M. Depot, Omaha: Neb, h DULUTE OR BIEMABCE. S—— sad all polots In Northern lows, Al and No change of oars between Owaba and b, souls, N b L) kSt o Detvon OMATIA sad Woxiiaghose Amiossalcl A Drsks 804 NEW_YORK. Platform Coupler and Bufter: and for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT 1o unsurpewed. Pullman Palace Slesping Car Yun through WITHOUT OHANGE betweess Kan Mille Daily Paszexrfi‘:rTrai ns EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LEsy | %0 City and 84 Paul, via Council Bluffs and GHARGES a0 B8 £ 00 a8 of ALY, " 'n-ué feave Union Pacific Transter ab Coun- oll Blufls, a 7:65 p. ta. daily on arrival of Kanees This eotirs line i equipped with Fullwany | Cigy, 3t. Joseph aud Councll Bluffs train from foione Oars, Palace Day Couches, Mller' | (.o South. _Arriving st Sloux Lt Susety Plablorss and Coupler, Aad sho celelwated | aad ab the New Union Depob aé 80. Paul ab 1338 - ) uoon. “haé your Mokes resds VIA sANsAr | 047 Mfi'vi'fid?dfi'. COUNTIL BUUFIS o ) T4y BOUM DN ADVANOE OF ANY|OTHER oud, 0R A member {u takin Sloux City Roube "Tiikets for sale ab All coupon stations in dbs | , SI Rempmaber lu S cibE ot o Wk 4, I BARNARD, Lo §ilckest Tite and u Comioriable 4116 in e G AWES, | en, Bupt, 8. Josoph, Mo iy A Gon, Pase. had Ticket Agh, 8. Joseph, o, COUNOIL BLUFFS AND 87. PAUL. Axay osaa, Tioked Aend, £ oo that your read via the Blous 1020 Farnhiam sbreeb. e ' W J.Davaxrost, Genatal Agea ¥ 8 WATTLES, J.K. BUCHANAN QMAHAL. a8 ‘Buperintendent. Gen'l Pass. S— '| R BOBINSON, Ass Goul Puse. At DR, ¥, HBR! W, E. DAVIS, Southwestorn Physician and S8urgeon CHRONIC DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, Kbc., A BPECIALTY. Mediclnes furnished a8 office. Oftice No. mlul‘\nn- “h:mw r John G. Jacobs, (Foracrly of Gish & Jacobs,) UND ERTAKER