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\ i ~ o / I\ X COUNCIIL BIL.UEFES ©O. ©. OO0 8 CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, City Market, Couneil Bluffs, Tows, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, Gonoral Agents for the _Oelebrated Mills o H. D. Rush & Co., Golden Eagle Flour, Leavenwosth, ansas, and Queen Bee Mills, Sioux Falls, Dakota. Feterence, Smith & Cri tenden, Council Bluffs, fa. STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. TITLE ABSTRAGT OFEFICE Lands and Lots Bou%ht and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNGIL BLUFFS - - - - - - I1OWA I'HE OMAHA DAILLY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1882 derstand us pioneers in the world—never, That's my wife—the identioal school toacher that I married, and she was the handsomest one in the drove!”- Detroit @ Prees, Samuel Shinn then took a huge drink of water, and offered the following resolu- i ‘“Resolved, Dat in dis struggle for dis olub_sympathize wid de Mor. Even Elder Toots awoke during silence whioh ensued. ‘‘Brud. observed the preeident, as he t Samuel within range of his left OONNUBIALIIIES, A man and o widow, each over 75 ¢ of age, were married at Quitman, N on the 25th ult. Fight bridemaids at a fashionable wed- ding of the past waek carried baskets of Tosebuds, ench having a different variety of roses, Dr, Hans von Bulow, whose divoroed wife is married to Richard Wagner, will soon wed Franlein Schauzer, of the Mein. ingen Court theatre, A cobweb marringe s thus noticed by one of ourexchanges: “Married, last week, John Cobb of M Kate Webb,” Look out for the little ors! The sexton of one of the New York fashionable churches boasts of having re. ceived six hundred and odd dollars in wedding fees since Easter. The bride at a Bay City (Mich.) wed- ding would submit to kisses otly on _con. dition that they were paid for at 81.00 each. They sold readily at that price,and $132 was realized for a charity. A Tompson county young woman, who answered the [advertisement of a firm of pretended marrisge brokers, was present. e with a bill for 826,50, with the threat that that her lett r would be published if it was not promptly paid. And she paid it,~Philadelphia Press, In New York the other daya bride's mother had the usher move two ladies well known in society from one pew to an- OATH isa., ti libert; mons,” the p: der & T'ze Learn tell of 'em.” *'Di; r dat dey was ntrngslim{ fur liber. “Dat's what Uncle Bunker on the market tol' me,” “Did he tel fer dat resolushun?’ *‘He did.’ 'Den you let him make a fool of youn. Samuel, sot down! Youama purty good manat an easy job of stove-blackin’, but when it comes to fundamental principles you doan know a bran-mash from s strawberry short-cake, Sot down and stay down for de next six months, An’ as for Uncle Buoker, I shall drap down on him in_de wawnin’ and purceed to enliven him in a manner that will be bad for his bald spots,” ~Lime Kiln Club, Drifting Away. rmmng] away from each other, Silently drifting apart, Notning between but the world's cold screen, Nothing tolose but & heart. 16 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS. Ready-fitted uppers, in calt skin and kip. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and all §_0ods appertaining to the shoe trade. Godds sold as cheap as in the East. GO TO MRS, :NORRIS' NEW MILLINERY STORE: FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN’S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - - - - - councierlufi‘s Ia. W ATER WAVES That never require crimping, ad Mrs. J, J. Good's Hair 8tore, at prices never befere touched by any othor hair dealer. Also 1 line of switches, ctc., ab greatly reduced prices. Alse gold, silver and colored nets. Waves made from Iadies’ own hair. Do not fail to call beforo purchasing elsewhere, All goods warranted as represented. M J. GOOD, 8. J. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs, lowa. Only two lives dividing More and more eyery day; Only one soul from avother soul Steadily drilting away, nant and left the church, Mrs, Grund has a great deal to say about this affair that is interestfng. At the recent royal wedding the Princ- ess Peatrice, Queen Vi.toria's youngest daughter, wore s gown which had b-long- ed to Katharine of Arragon, one of the numerous wives of Henry VIIL The pettiooat was “‘of satin, which was neither mon color nor pink, but & kind of old ellow and pink, covered with costly point I'Alencon lace,” worth £20,000, At a wedding reception_the other day a check for 825,000, signed by the father of the bride, was among the presents display- ed. The cashier of the bank upon which the check was drawn happened to be present, and he was disagreeable enough to tell the gentlemen in the wine room that the bride’s father had not half that amount of money to his credit in the bank, Michael R, Furlong,a lnwyer of Spring- field, Tll, and Mrs. Peynado, a very wealthy widow of Lovisville, met for the first time at Hot Springs, Atk,, and were other. The ladies naturally were imlir y Only & man's heart striving Bitterly hard with its doom; Only & haud, tender and bland, Slipping away in the gloom. Nothing of doubt or wrong, Nothing that either can cure, Nothing to shame, nothing to blame, Nothing to do but endure, The world cannot stand still; Tider ebb and women change; Nothing that is worth a tear One luves less—nthing strange. Drifting away from each other, Steadily drifting apart, No wrong to each that theworld can reach, Nothing lost—but a heart. ‘What might have been I know is not, ‘What must be, must be borne; But, ah! what hath been will not be forgot; TO JONTRACTORS, Bida for the erection of & Normal College DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. 00, rour stories high) in the city of Shenan Pt Suniy, Tows, il ey i s HOTRLS. PROPRIETORS TOWNF* 8rd day of May, at ofMce of J, K, Wilson, Prin- cipal, in Bushnell, Tils. _ Plane and sp-cifications ARLINGTON. J, G, MeINTIRE, Lincoln, Neb will be found in Shenandoah Natisnal Bank. The SARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS, Miiford, Neb.] ) el ded N -y MARBH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE, Nels | OOMMEROIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Btromaburg Ne To Nervous Sutterers HALL HOUSE, AW, HALL, Loulaville THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, OITY HOTHLy S A iy e -_— COMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, Noligh, Neb. Dr, J. B, Bimpson's Bpecific GRAND CENTRAL EJSEYMOUR, Nobraska Olty, Neb iy MIID:GINIL ' MISSOURI PACIFIO HQTEL, P. L. THORP, Weoping Water,Ne LY tive cure for Spormatorrhon, Seruine Weokn ““I"m[lohncy. ""‘p«-" disorsen rnm‘lll;m COMMEROIAL HOUSR AN rb b tom Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Loss: GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb) 1 S Dig Ll OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, E. 8TOREY. OClarinda, lowa Conmimption ENO'@ HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb. vsanity an oarly grave ) |The Apec W [ Mod: Y [being ©. B. HAOKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, E. L. GRUBB, Ashland, Neb Atkinson, Neb, Quide Rocd, Neb, EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORGAN HOUSE, BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, Oreston, Yot o JUQKINS HOUSE, JUDKINS & BRO,, .Rld Oak, I, Witte for them and gob full par. HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO. OALPH, Exira, la, " " r REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantie, la, R b et o Frdeay Ottt pok: WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, Ia. B, RIMSON MEDICINE C6, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la. el e e . I CITY HOTEL, DI B. WILLIAMS, Harlan, la, and all druggisisevory wher PARK MOUSE, MRS. M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, la. NEBRASKA HOTEL, J, L. AVERY, Btanton, MEROHANTS HOTEL J. W. BOULWARE, Burlington Junction, M ) COMMERCIAL HOTEL, — Blanchard, la. PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Shenandoah, la, OOMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld City, Neb BAGNELL HOUSE, OHAS, BAGNELL, College Springs, la. OOMMERGCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villlsca, la. SYPHILIS JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, ® BALL HOUSE, M. H, PERRY, Ida Grove, la n any atago B3 OOMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F.STEARNS, Odebolt, la Ostarrh, Q WOODS HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb. ECZEMA, o DOUGLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb. |y BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford la. 0ld Sores, e g ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLAOK & SON, Marysville Mo Pimples, - ] NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A, T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Neb J 2 3 Q WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, Seward, Neb, BOILS 8= ® g AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, Aurora, Nev. % E = OROZIER HOUBE 0. R. CROZIER, 8ldney, Nev. or any s o e ——————S—————— i "3 THE JELM MOUNTAIN Skin 5 Diseas . G-OLD in the eame hotel a week. On parting they each promised to consider the question of marryiog, and, if of the same mind at the Never, oh, never! in the years to follow. end of another week, to go to the Sonth- MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO. HAIR GOODS. LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE WATER WAVES, In Steck and Manufactur- ed to Order. ‘Waves Made From Your Own Hair, TOILET ARTICLES, Nets, Combs, Brushes, Face-pow- ders, Bands, Hair Orna- ments, &e., &e. The largest and best stables in the west. Roadsters, Saddle and draft horses for sale, also afine lot of mules Z 5 & All Goods Warranted as Jjust received which gepresent?id’ and Prices ill losed out|Guaranteed. “;: il = 337 W. Broadway, and cneam: 109 8. Main St, SC0IT ST, NEAR BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. CANOERS MRS. D. A BENEDICT, Council Bluffs; - - - Iowa. MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., REMOVED_withont the dr‘wh&n! blood or use of knife. Cures lung diseases, Fits, Scrofula, Liver Com- AND OTHER 5053t “Dropsy, Rheuma- tism, Fover and Mercur— TUMO RS jiem, forer s oreuey Medical Rheum, Scald Head, Catarrh, weak, inflamed and granulated Eyes, scrofulous Ulcers and Fe- [ male Diseases of all _kinds, Algp Kidney and ‘Venerial diseases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured or money refunded. All diseases treated upon the principle of veget- able reform, without fihlswuu of mercurial pois- ons or the knife. Electro Vapor or Madicated Baths, furnished those who desire them. Hornia or Rupture radically cured by the use of the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which has 00 superior in the worla. Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phils- delphia, Pouns. CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs, B. Rice and F. 0. Miller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. LIVERY, Feed and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, Bouquet's old stand, Council Blufts, Iowa. WILLARD SMITH, Prop. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun~ <l Bluffs, Iowa. d W. K. SINTON, DENTIST. Office Our, Broadway & Glenn Ave, ‘COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and peinful [dif- fculties peculiar to females a specialty, The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Empley the best Broad Baker in the West; also & choice hand for Cakes and Pies, Bread delivered to all parts of the oity. FRESH FISH! Game and Poultry, B. DANEHY'8, 36 Upper Broadway. JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice the Peace Can always be found s 14 Pear] Street, Counoil Bluffs. A e A s work puaranseod, 8 & tpecuty. Fistdnss| 60 noil Bluffs, - - Iowas DR. A P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No, 14 Pearl Streot. Houss, 9 &, m. to 12, a0d 2 p,m,, to 6 p, m. Residence, 120 Bancroft strect, Telephonic connection ' with W. B, MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamie Contra] offes. iraet, Orungh Bty Town. e 14 Maln DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS, | jou\ ™ STEINER, W, D, OFEFIoO= (Deutscher Arzt.) ROOM 5, EVERETT'S BLOOK, Council Bluffs, Disoasos of women and children _spocialty. , J. MONTGOMERY, M. D. FrEE DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, No. 617 First Avenue _Hoursfrom 10 to11 8. m., and 2to 6 p. m. BANKER'S LIFE ASSOOIATION, DES MOINES, owa, Incorporated July 1st, 1879, for the mutual benefit of bank offi:ers and their custome Based on principles of EQuiTy, ECONOXY AND 8 cunrmr, A fow experienced lite insurance ol tors wanted. Address, H. M. Stevens, district golicitor, Office No. 7, Evertt's blocs, Council Blufly Towa. "~ Reslaenoe,101 éth avenus. . O ox 886, S. E. MAXON, AROKE I T BHO'X. Office in Everett's block, Pearl treet. Resi] " | dence €28 Fourth street. Office hours from 9 to 2a.m,2to4a0d7 to 8p. w, Council blufls F. C. GLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST, Pearl street, opposite the postofiice, One of the oldest practitioners in Council Bluffs. Batls: Istaction guaranteed in all cases. ODELL & DAY, GENERAL FIRE' INSUBANCE REAL ESTATE AG'TS. MONEY TO LOAN. Boavd of Trade bullding,” Councll Bluffs, Ia. JOHN LINDT, ATTORNEY-AT-LA Will practice in all state an courts lpn{lmhu\nfl. Office over savings bank, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - REAL ESTATE. 'W. C. James, in connection with his law and eollection business buys and sells real estate. Persons wishing to buy or sell clty property call o4 hisoffice, over Bushnell's book store, Pearl stroet. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs. Deeds and mortgages drawn aud acknoledged - Iowa. ern Hotel, 8t. Louis to meet each other, Both were on hand at the appointed time and place, and celebrated the wedding. The Princess Jeanne Bonaparte, who was married the other day to the Marquis de Villeneuve, looks strikingly like great uncle, Napoloon 1. _Sholias tho cur- ous combination of chestnut hair and very bright black eyes, and if it were not for acertain 1.o{denisi. expression sho would be beautiful. On the day of her marriage the bridal veil softened this exprees'om, snd she leoked a shy and quiet girl. ITer white satin dress was embroidered with orange blossoms, aud she wore no jewels. A very novel wedding occurred at Som- erset, Ind., one day last week It so hap. pened that when a young couple from the country followed Hymen's torch into the village they were unable to find either a preacher or a justice of the peace. The swain was much excited because of the bit of bad luck and in his ageny of soul asked advice of a waggish stranger whom hemet. The wag, preserving a grave demeanor, told the country couple that the only offi- cial, besides the ’squire, in the village was the postmaster and told them to request that person to perform the ceremony. Since the days of Dogberry a number of official positions seem to have been set aside for the benefit of that ancient worthy's imitators, Bearing this in mind one may understand how the Somerset postmaster couldlisten to the bridegroom’s proposition with ears prioked forwara o their full length, Certain it is, if the Chi- cago Times is & truthful chronicle, that the postmaster performed the ceremony. He looked over his official instructionsand fairing to find any postal regulation in the matter of warriage, went through the form used by justices of the peace. His con- cluding words were: “You are married, sir and madam, according to th postoffios laws of the United States of America,” Henrielta Vaders is now with Kate Olaxton, May Davenport will play leading heav: parts with Frederick ‘gude next upringy “Taken from Life” will be played in Chicago, at Haverly’s during the month of August, Geo. Adams closes his season in Brook- lyn, June 8, The company is sorry it is not St. Louis. Lawrence Barrett will probably termi- nate his teason in San Francisco, being now in negotiations with the Baldwin over terms, Blanche Davenport’s sucoess at Naples recently in _*‘Luisa Miller” brought her offers from Rome and Vienna, The name of the play in which Marion Elmore will star next season is ““Chispa” —which is Mexican for “‘pretty." J. K. Emmett is in New York reorgan- izing for his California trip. They want no dummies on the Pacific Coast, It is said that a performance of *‘Divor- cons” in French may be given lhonll; b{ Mr. Maurice Grau's company at the Fit} Avenuo Theatre, Gerster is to i\)pen the magnificent new opera house at Pesth in Hi » which is to cost 6,000,000 florins, She has also signed for the coming season at Berlin and 8t. Petersburg. Manager Abbey has Patti’s word that if she returns to_this country next year she will come tohim, Manager Mapleton has Franchi’s bond that Patti will sing for bim at $4,400 a performance, Miss Thursby has just returned to Paris, where she is reposing for a few weeks be- fore undertaking a second Northern cun- cert tour, She thinks it possible that she may presently appear in opera, For the first time in the history of the Chinese drama the fair sex is given a show on the Celestial stage., There are three Chinawomen now employed in the China- town, San Francisco, theaters, instead of the boys whousually play the female parts, The syndicate who purchased the Booth Theater estate at $500,000, have failed to make_ the second payment, $125,000, due May 1, and Oliver Ames retains possession and has leased the theater to John Stetson, Ristori and Augustus Harris have signed PEHPPERMENT DROPS, Beggar: “You will not refuse a fow pennies o n discharged tuuvel laborer? have nothing left in my pocket besides a fow dynamite cartridges.” — Fliegende Blatter. “What becomes of all the pianos?” asks & writer. ‘When they get too old and frail to be of sy further service we believethey are cut down and made into accordeons, — New York Commercial, The husband of a Rockland woman was “Macbheth” and *‘Elizabeth,” at the Drury recently threatened with fever, and she [ 1ang Theater, London, commencing July couldn't bave worried more over him if he | 1, *Macbeth” is to be given first, - Sume had been a clean table-cloth with a smooch | of the scenery will be expressly painted at of raspberry jam 1 the middle. —Rock- Rome. land Courier, The musical festival in New York under 1t fa with feelings akin to pain that we | the management of Theodore Thomas is observe that our best young men ars cloth- | Dot such a success as was anticipated. ing themselves in trousers that fit them | Mr. Thomas is having his musicians prac- too quiek, and hats that are built on the | tice *“The Skidmore Guards,"” and expeots model of ‘a schooner yacht, This gives | to get even in Chicago, however. them them the appearance of animated washbowls trying to walk on stilts.—New Haven Register, And 50 you love June better than any other month,” she said, gazing at the young farmer from the blue abysses of her soft, dreamy oyes, ‘‘Beautiful, ‘leafy June, with its roses, and ity woni-birds and "ita fragranco Indened zophyrs ! “Yes,"” he replied, nonchalantly. “It'sthe best month to wean calves,” ‘What is this? It is a piano-manufac. Cyril Searle and Rose Eytinge will nhy o brief series of engagements in England previous to their return for their regular season here, It is probable that Mirs Eytinge will present Felicia as her chief lppebfto John Bull's recognition, Miss Selika is a colored lady who hasa soprano voice of ‘‘great beauty, much power and wide range.” A benefit concert was given in Boston in her behalf hulfi aud the prooseds of the enteriainment will be used in defraying Miss Selika’s ex- completing her studies turer. Why does he look so pleased? He | Penses while has obtained ninety-eight out of a possible | abroad, ninety-six. He has also obtained a certi-| Camilla Urso has lately returned from ficate from ten prima donne, a circus man- er, and a hotel-clerk, He is very happy. @ is 50 happy that he could reduce the wages of his workmen 10 sur cent without fretting over it, What do piano-makers work for? They work for art, and for medals and certificates,—Music Score, A large dead shark was washed ashore at North Beach, 1In its stomach was dis- covered the skeleton of a man’s hand, upon a finger of which was a brass ring, the cor- rosion of which had inflamed the shark’s stomach, cansing its death. The presi- dent of the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- mals Society has gotten out a warrant for the arrest of the man, Its about time this try and its people. She says: *‘A more fhoroughly musloal, venned sod intalligent eople I have never seen, and my sojourn n Australia was an extremely pleasant one, Woman's Trae Priend. A friend in need is a friend indeed, This none can deny, especially when assistanceis rendered when one is sorely afflicted with disease, more particularly those com. plaints and wnl{nenen 80 common to our emale population, Every woman should know that Electric Bitters are woman's trae friend, and will positively restore her cruelty to poor, in flensive fish was stop- | to health, even when all other remedies ped.—3San Francisco Post, fail. A single trial always proves our as. It was on Lookout Mountain at Chatta- | sertion, They sre pleasant to the taste, aud only cost fifty cents a bottle, Soldby O, ¥, Goodman., Se—— A Foarful Cyclone: National Aseociated Press. Bureverorr, La,, May 12, — A fearful cyclone passed six miles east of Vienna yesterday, sweeping every- thing before 1t, On Mrs. McLeroy plantation one old man and two chi dren were killed and many persons badly wounded, The cyclone also struck Arcadia, dumfiin# many houses, It blew down M. P, Thiers' new building, burying the workmen in the ruins, but none were killed noogs, & New Yorker stood on Pilot Knob and Iroked down in the v‘]leyl and exqy i How grand!” “That’s 10 cents re\n,lird the guide, as he exteded his “‘What a charming prospect!” con. tinued the yisitor, “That’s a 15 cent ex- pression—pay at the gate a8 you go eutl” ‘Here has nature mingled the grand with the beautiful—the sublime with the love- ly -~the majesty of the mountain with the loveliness of the valley,” ‘‘Colone!, that's one of our regular 60 csnt ovations, It will be charged in with your hotel bill,” “Villain! how dare you!” said the Yorker, a8 he seized him and backed him to the e of the cliff. “Don't you do it, Colonel!” calmly observed "the man, ““Throwing a guide off the Knob always costs 82 more—pay at tha toll gate as you Ay §0 down"—Wall Street Daily Nows., t:lt;!ght.o l‘:?:'l:xlm was killed and “We can't kesp & teacher over two 4PY People injured weeks,” said the Idabo man. ‘““We had & A Losing Joke, u A pn:iminl‘one lphylloinnuol Pii‘w urg said jokingly to a lady patient whrgwu o’om laing of her oonl:.hmod i) health, and of his inability to cure her, “‘try Hop Bitters!” The lady took 1 in earneet and used ters, from which she obtalned per- wmanent health, Bhe now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he is not 80 well pleased with it, as it cost him 8 good patient,—Harrisburg Patriot, young fellow from Ohio, and he met & grizaly and whistled for him, The grizzly cum, We had another, and & widder run him down and married him inside of & month, Then we tried women folks, The first one got married the night she lit down there; I took the second about the middle of the third week, and the one was ! abducted by & sf robber,” “Why don't you get the ugl homeliest woman you can find—some perfect old &u lantern-jswed, razor-faced female over by the i window?' “Why don's we! Stranger, you eastern folks will never un- the contract for the representation of | Australia full of admiration for the coun- | B: the Bit- | custod; SS. X Cures When Hot Springs Fail MAVERN, ARK., May 2, 1881 Wo have cases in onr own town who lived at Hot Springs, end were finally cured with 8, 8, 8. MoOAMMON & MU STTL.VER Mining and Milling Company. ;fim g:lhl' - - - - - - - - U GOuDE, COmo 10 8O0 WA ANG A & W1 CURE YOUR OR charge nothiug 11 Write for amlam-u and copy of little k “‘Mossage the Unfortunate Sufferine ~ o008 PAF Value of Shares, = AT FERLEE TRa o RS Y SR I ¢ -~ STOCK FULLY PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRIOT. OEFEXORIRS: DR. 4. L THOMAS, Prosldent, Cummins, Wyoming. WM, E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cummins, Wyoming1 E. N. HARWOOD, Secretary, Cummins, Wyoming, A. G. LUNN, Trossurer, Cummins, Wyomin TRUSTEES 3 Wi Do pald. %0 an. chomist who wiil ind, “on aualysis 100 bottios 8.8, B,, one particloof Mercury, Iodide Potas- slum of any Mineral substance. SWIFT S8PECIFIC CO, Proj Atlacia, Price of Small sixe, $1.00, Large slze $1.76. Sold by KENNARD BROS. & CO and Drugglats Generallv GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK The Great TR/ DR MARK 'English rom. il oo qure . J. 1, Thomas, Louls Miller W. 8. Bramel. A. G. Dunn. ] Bl Harmood: Francis Leavens, Goo, H, Falos, Lewis Zolman. P L Dr.J. C. Watking, Spermator: ‘i ofSmebm GEO. W. KENDALL, Authorizod Agont for Bale of Stock: Bov 449 Owaha, Neb, follow s & ~woSL: BEFCRE TAKING. soquence of AFTER TAKING, Selt-Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassi- tudo, Pain In the Back, Dimnoss of Vision, Pre. mattro Old Ago, and many other Discasos lead to Insanity ‘or Consumption aud a Prema- ture Grave. “ GREAT "+ URLINGTON ROUTE- “\mr,ro,vflc 4 81 por package, or 6 packsgos for 45, or will Do acit froo by tmall on Feot ot th money, By sddrossing THEGRA — AEDICINE 00" o, 'Y, orsalor oome-aod ‘'he Great knglish Remedy Ian ¥ ).. { oL fonad Roch Bourn ‘ ) L ‘F =EASTW Is theold Favorite and PRINOIF.ALLINE R slad Route!” ulckost, am -} Luwns, which ter: with Kansas Civy, LEAVENWORTH, - ATOHISON, Couwoi, Buovrs and OMAnA, the COMMBROIAE Cuxruns from which radiste EVERY LINE OF ROAD race tices, which aro 8o destruetive to mind and Pody and make lifo misérable, otten leading to Insani~ ty and death. Tt strengthens tho Nerves, Brain, nory( Blood, Muscles, Digeative and Ropro- ductive Organs, It restores to all the orgaulc functions their’ former vigor and vitality, ma- 3 Lln‘{I life cheerful and enjoyable. Price, $3 a e, ihat pontrates tho Continent from the Missone: River to the Paciflc Slope. The ISLAND & PA- OHICAGO ROCK hottle, or four times the quantity $10. *Sent by OIFI0O RATLWAY expross, secure {rom ebservati bw o lddrnu‘ ST_ LOU |S, I8 the only line from Chicago owning Smck In on receiptof price; No. 0, 0. D, sont, excopt Kansas, of which, by it own road, reaches 4 on receipt of §1 as & guaranteo. Letters ra- MILWAUKEE ta 8bove named, NO TRANSYERS BY CARRIAGE quo]-)flnxfi-,w;-_ n;MDr:’;'& :l‘l‘;‘;i Pills * | No Jasema conkoriows! No buddiing in 1 r. Mintie's ventilatod or uncloan cars, a3 eve X are tha bost sud chowpast dyapepsia and billicas DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, carriod in roomy, cloan kod voatlisked orichas’ curo 3 tho market. Sold by all druggists Frico NEW YORK,BOSTON upon Fast Expros Trains 50 cent A 1 ’ e R et Da Muwriw's Kowy RMEDY, NEPRITIOUN, And all Poluts East and South-East. B B R e Curcwsll kind of Kidnoy and bladdor complainte, THE LINECOMPRISES aaceliance, &b 41 oW Tabe OF e ouorhon, leot wd loucorrhen. ¥or safovy all | Noarly 4000 mile. Solld Simcoth Stec! Traoks | e s naan ‘with amj 1 on# aro % K YENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, | hus-a National Repntation 88 belng the | “4nroush Cars between Chicago, Peorls, 118 Olive St., 8i. Louls, Mo. | Great Through Oar Line, and ls univomally | waukoo and Missour Kiver Polnis; nd sioss oom} For Salo in Omaha by conceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall- | nections ab all polnts of intersection with ofhes C. F. GOODMAN, road in the world for all classes Of travel, Jangb-1v it 7.4 you w’m" find traveling & Inxury | "We tickes (do nob m,,w w L KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE: | "fifuch ek i tin cotbraad e tor | B SroaBine Tial iash ovb, Gltorn The Most Bucsessful Remedy evor. discov: | ™Al floraaation aboat Katee of Fare, tooping Oragbo, Waabiaigion Teesiiory, Coirds, Arissns erod, a8 it 18 cortain in ite effects and does not | Car Ammmmu‘?m. Tim(:‘nb::l, » will be Asll b"fln"m“z m F z:-‘t:lr: . gm. PROOF BELOW, Also excellent chu;i.u:‘lly ‘g.urnT e'r' 'App yining any other line, ratos L “uy; Ay - ocompetitors, 2 Vice-Pros"t & Gen. Manager, Chicago, | fort. - PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gon, Passenger Agt, Chlcago, W. J. DAVENPORT, ‘Gen. Agent, Coniicll Blufts, i, b, DUELL, Ticket Agt.Jomaha. morn-ed 1y Sioux (ity & _Facife Oouncil Blufts to 8t. Pasnl Without Ohangs Tims, Only 17 Hours ACOC» MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE vaou CUOUNOIL BLUFFS8 ) MINNEAPOLIS TR TAVL: DULUTH OR BISWAROK, and all polots tn orthorn lows, Minnoeota an . PThia 1ine fa cquipped wikh the improved D o Avonsekio” Air brake. wad Mills Plaborin Coupler aud Buffer: aud for FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN, Boge and taki of sporem frs ey mape aud folders st al priacipa Moo {n tho Blatos And Canada. & R. GABLE, E. 8T, JOHN, CABI Vice Pres't & Gen. Geon, Tkd and Pass’r Manage m“ rer, Chicago 1880. SHOIII__I.IIE. 1880. KANSAS OITY 3t. Joe & Council Blnffs From Omaha and the Wi All trains leave B. & M. Depot, Omaha: Neb. No change of cars between Omaha and bs. souls, “2d Dut one between OMATA and NEW YORK, J Kondal's 8pavin Cure, & and spoedy horso which had spavin for eighteon monthy, I sent Lo you for a bottle by express, which {1 six weeks remoyed all lameiiess and onlargement and large spling from another horse, and both horses are t0-day aesound g colts, Tho one bottle was worth to me one hbundred _dollars. Respoctfully yonrs, H. 4, BErtouwt, M. D, Bond for Illustrated ciroular giving ’positive proof, Price$l. All Druggists have it or can gt i¥tor you, Dr; B, J. Kendall & Col, Pro- prictors, Euosburg , Vt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, d-w-ly PILES! PILES! PILESI A Sure Cure Found at Lastl Amfi&rflfl.lififl.!&' Eding and has been discovered by Dr. Wil- lisn, (an Indisn remedy,) calied Dr. Wiit am Indian Ointment, A siigle box has cured the SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT No | {4 unsurpassed. Puliman Palace Blooplng Car his | yun through WITHOUT CHANGE hetween Kan a41City aud Bt Paul, via Councll Bluly and Bloux City. Traine loave Union Pacific Transter b Couu- oll Bluffe, ot 7:86 p. m. daily on arrival of Kansas Clty, 8t, Joseph and Council Blufls traln from the Bouth, _Arriving at Sioux City 11:86 p. m., ard at the New Unlon Depot ab 86, Paul af 1980 m'uoun IN A&;’Alwlgg' ANYOTHAER . - X Y Votekchvouls sases 0t 160 Daily PassengfrTrams EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS OHARGES and IN ADVANOE of ALL OTHER LINES This entire line 1s eq with Pullman's =’uu PI r an Coupler, and the 5oy Shat toked reads VIA oy e, el Moot SR el road, vis B, Joseph and 8b. Louls. the Hon. J. ‘what . 3. M. Coffinberry of Cleve: and says about Dr, Willlam's Indian Plle Olnt- kL] ment: 1 have used scores of Pilos cures, and it ber o teking the Bloax Ci E\..'. for sale a4 all coupon stations iu bhe 0 e Talnt The Bhoria Line, | West. SV BARNARD, Soything w o uch immediate and porms | {io Guickest Tiie and 8 Gomdortable Ride in she | . O. DAWES, Gou, gk, 8. Josegh, Mo went rellef as Dr. Willlaw's (ndisn Olntmen! h Oars between A Gen, Pase. and Ticked . B8, J¢ Yo sale by all drugyiste of maled on secolph | TP CGOUNCIL Hi0Fvs axp or. RAVE, axor Bk, Tickol Aguat, price, it your Tickess tead Tl the “alous S mufifln . WATTLES, 3, B BUCHANAN Buperintendent, Gen'l ;—. ont, P. K. ROBINSON, Ase't Gen'l ‘N W. E. DAVIS, Southwestors Aot 4 Uounel_Blufts fow » ¥or sale by 0. ¥ mfiu AR NOTICE. Eileks McLaughiin non-resident de T eate Koreby Botiied that on the. Sith 4oy oA award D Molaughin tied"s s u 1o the Distriet Court of ul)nunly or loh are to ob of the FAST TIME! In golug East take the Chicago & Northwest- mazx (] wwaw. Tralns leave mluinflm At unt Faruiaz B Ballway EURST S EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Fourth and Locust Streets. LOUIS, MO. J.H, HURST, - MB. Rooms, 76¢, $1, and $1,60 Per Day. An slogant Restauraut i#connocted with this m&-&n‘:&humuvuuwfl: o obraska, the object and pray: ath & divogss fro sob ahd ly i lssue of the man Wwith you, on the ground that you have wiltully 6 the ARG withoub good. cause, for tho term Of two years last past. You are re- RS 15 e a0 o beore Mo» ’ 8% Mo AT Ly, puataus oo ovmdt By R. 8. Haw, his Al . orat JAMES T, i Ageny, o

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