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7 COUNCIL BLUEFE'S 7 O. 0. OOOXK S CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, City Market, Conneil Blufts, Towa, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, General Agents for the Celebrated Millso® H. D. Rush & Co. Golden Ragle Flour, Leavenworth, Kansas, and Queen Dec Milia, Sioux Falls, Dakota. Ltorenco, Smith & Crirtenden, Lo H. E. SE_A.M_A_N AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFFB IOWA. TITLE ABSTRAGI JOEFICE Lands Tand Lot,s Bought a.nd Sold. MONEY TO LOAN PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. cflUNfill BLUFFS NOTARIES AT LOW RATES 10WA, Sl TR O TINT 156 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS. Rondy fitted uppers, in calt okl and kip, 2ods appertaining to the shoo b FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. Go* de sold a¢ SOLE Oak and Hemloc cheap asin the E R, and al GO TO MRS, NORRIS' NEW MILLINERY STORE PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - - Couacil Bluffs Ia. WATER 'W'.A.VE = That never require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good’s Hair Storo, at prices never befere touched by any other hair dealer. silver and colored nels elsewhere. Also a full line of swite Waves made from Indi All goods warranted as representud. es, etc., at xreatly reduced prices. Also gold, “own hair. Do not fail to call before purchising MRS, J. J. GOOD, 20 Main streot, Council Bluffs, Towa. MASON WISE, HAIR GOODS. LIVERY, ¥BED & SALE SPABLE WATER WAVES, The largest and best In 8tock and Manufactur- stables [ Roadsters, Saddle and { draft horses for sale, ‘ also afine lot of mules just received which be closed out will cheap. SCOIT ST, NEAR BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. I REMOVED without drawing of blood or uso of knife, Cures lung diseases, Fits, Scrofula, Livee Co plaint, Dropsy, tism, Fover and Mercu Erysipelas, Salt . AND O’l‘HER 9 TUMOR ulated Eyes, Vencrial disvages. money refunded. ons or the knife. otewho desirs them. superior in the world, ial sores, Scald Head, Catar rofulous Ulee'rs and Fe- AlsoKidney and Inalo Distase: of all kinds. Hemorrhoids or Piles’ cured All diseases treated upon thoprinciple of veget- able reform, without the use of mercurial pois- Electra Vapor or Mdicated Baths, furnished Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elastic beit Truss and Plaster, which has CONSULTATION FREE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. R. Rice and F. C. Miller, A f}OUf}'FJIL BLUFFS, Ta. LIVERY, | Feed and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, Bouquet's old stand, Council Bluffs, lowa, WILLARD SMITH, Prop. cil work guaranteed, 12, a0d 2 p, m., Bancroft Illl.'ul Central offico. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office and residenco 615 Willow avenue, Coun- Uluf W. K. SINTON, DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Extractingand filling » specialty, First-class DR. A. P, HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No, 14 Pearl Stroet. FHouas, 0 a. m. to Residence, 120 Telephonic connection ' with 0 6 p, m. No. CURITY, A fow ex tors wanted. wolicitor, Bluffs, lows. box 885, DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS OFEFIOED 617 First _ Hourafrom 10 to 11 8. m., and 210 6 p._m. BANKER'S LIFE ASSCCIATION, | - DES MOINES, Iowa, Incorporated July 1st, 1879, for the mutual benefit of bank offiers and’ their customers, Based on principles of EQuiTy, ECoNouY rienced Iifo insurance solici- Address, H. M. Stevens, district Office No. 7, Evertt's blocs, Council Muunw 101 4th avenue. 8. E. MAXON, AROE I T B O T Office over savings bank, COUNCIL BLUFFS, strect. REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, In connection with his law and collcction businessbuys and sells real estate, Persous wishing to buy or sell city property call st his office, over Bushnell's book store, Pearl EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, 416Broadway, Council Bluffs Deeds and mortgages drawn and sckuoledged | Bpe ed to Order. in the west.|Waves Made From Your Own Hair, TOILET ARTICLES, Nets, Combs, Brushes, Face-pow- ders, Bands, Hair Orna- menu &e., e All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Prices Guaranteed. 337 W. Broadway, 109 8. Main St. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, Gougqfl Bluffs; - - - Towa. MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., and Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Penus, Office Sur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ‘The treatment of all diseases and prinful [dif- ficulties peculisr to females a specialty. The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Employ the best Bread Baker In the West; also & choice hand for Cakes and Pies. Bread delivered to all pafts of the city. FRESH FISH! Game and Poultry, B, DANEHY'P, 136 Upper Brondwiy. JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 314 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate, Proprietor of ahstracts of Pottawattamie county. Office corner of Broadway and Main streets, Council Bluffs, lowa. Can always be found at Towa, ’|JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutscher Arzt.) ROOM 5, EVERETT'S BLOCK, Council Bluffs, ascs of women and children &_spocialty. P. J. MONTGOMERY M. D., Free DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office in Fverett’s block, Pearl trect. Reei) dence (25 Fourth street. Oftice hours from 9 to 2n. m., 20 4aud 72 8 p.m, Council +lufls F. C. CLARK, [PRACTICAL DENTIST, Peari street, opposite the postoffice. One of the oldest practitioners in Council Blufts. Batls- istaction guaranteed in all cases. DR. P. F. BELLINGER, EYE AND EAR SURGEON, WITH DR. CHARLES DEETKEN, re, 414 Broadway, Council and car 1, and all Office over dru Bluffs, lowa. Al I JOHN LINDT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW win pourts! ractice in all state sn s Gorman Language. FRUIT SALT What 18 It?—What is It Made From?—Who Makes It? Slaven’s Latest and Best Discovery T'he Condensation of the Medici- nal Properties of Ripe Call- fornia Fruit, the San Fra: cisco Daily Examiner, March Fruit Salt is elaborately treated upon in this issue of The Examiner. s Fruit Salt! It is the saline es of California fruit mediel y applied to the human system. The rapid growth of the popularity attained by Slaven’s “‘Califoraia Fruit Salt” naturally excites interest and creates a curiosity which is satistied by a perusal of this 1ssue of The Exam. iner, People dislike to peruse length ex- planations, and desire a concise plain statement of any subject in which they are interested. This ccneise and b statement wo herewith propose to give. H. B. SLAVEN, the well known chemist and proprie- tor of the principal and handeomest pharmacy and drug store in San Fran- cisco, conceived the idea of condens. ing the many health-giving and sani- tary properties of our much celebrated and luscious California fruits inte a medicinal remedy. That California fruits do possess remarkablo health- promoting properties no one well in- formed will question ordeny. There- fore, when Mr. Slaven decided on thisand undertook the experiment, he determined upon a careful analysis of all the principal food fruits native to this coast—but more principally and notably the Old Mission grape; the acidous lime, the juice of whichis 8o generally used for anti-scorbutic purposes on the sea; the richaromatic Jjuice of the apsicot, and thatpeculiar- ly developed California fruit, the fig. In these four fruits, the grape, lime, apricot and fig, were discoverea pro- perties which LARGELY CONTRIBUTE TO THE HEALTH of those who consume them. Atter careful analysis and scientific prepara- tion a cathartic salt was discovered which differed in many characteristics from any medicine now in use, and posseseing, among others, the follow- ing enumerated properties: First—Being a health-imparting medicine. Second--Anexcellent,mild cathartic; no astringent mineral poisons enter- ing into its composition. Third - A medicine not debilitating or causing pain, and imparting a tone to the system—producing a pleasant and cheerful effect. Fourth—Being pleasant to the taste, comparatively very inexpensive and portable, and particularly adapted for use of travelers, as its worth in com- bating the effects on the system of cli- matic changes is incalculable. In addition to the foregoiug, it is an excellent tonic, and as such has received the unqualified INDORSEMENT OF LEADING PHYSICIAN: of this city, as is shown in recommen- dations published in our advertising columns of this issue. Success has crowned the introductien of Fruit Salt into every family where it has found its way. Thousands there are of sed- entary habits who have in vain sought health in patent nostrums of doubtful reputation, who now are assured and feel satisfied they have discovered in the use of Slaven’s California Fruit Sait, a very pleasant, safe and efiect- ual family medicine. It produces no deleterious effects whatever, does not debilitate or weaken the system, be- ing exclusively vegetable in its com- position, and entirely devoid of poi- sonous mineral properties, it is neces- sarily health-imparting. The discoverer of the saline, cathar- tic and invigorating medicinal proper- ties in California fruit, H. B, Slaven, is a skilled pharmacuetiet, and after years of careful study as an analytical chemist has perfected several ver valuable medicinal discoveries, whicl are now world-wide in their use and very popular, but none are to be com- pared for intrinsic merit to the CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT, The Examiner fullyindorses all that has been said relative to this essence of ripe California fruit, Itv is meet- ing with a most hearty welcome from all portions of the coast where it has been introduced. In Panama, Cen- tral America and South America it is used very generally, its health-giving and invigorating properties hemg highly appreciated, particularly the tropics. In conclusion we mlght state that as a family medicine it is incomparable, and its use seems in- yariably to be attended with the most gratifying of results, It is a soyer- eign remedy for headache, constipa- tion and dyspepsia. As a blood puri- fier its etfects are marked; its action on the kidneys is an excellent one; it cleanses and reinvigorates the liver, and toward all the organs of the body its tendency is to restore them to a condition of public health, Each half-pound bottle of the Fruit Salt contains about forty doses and its price is nominal, putting this excellent rem- edy within the reach of all, In fine, this discovery of H. B. Slaven is one of the grandest triuinphs of California skill, and while it is, as southern brethren might be tainted with “rebellion,” “slavery,” etc. The latest statistics of the Southern Methodist church_ state that there are 4, un traveling » enchers, lored and 5,45 Tndian isters and_mem- of 12,0 the y»»v )r\r San Francisco has 15 Roman Catholie churches and 10 chapels, 15 Prodiytorian churches, 14 Methodist, 11 Episcopal, Baptist, 6 Congregational and 2 Swe borgian, There are also many churches of a miscellaneous character. [t is estimated that there is one churoh for every 2,000 of the population, A census of church attendance in St Louis shows that the total on a recent Sus day of church.goers was 11¢ Of these 85,171 were Iloman Catholics, 6,026 Pres. byterians, 7,420 Methodits, 3,651 Luth. erans and 4,512 Baptists, Tn the Sunday 8¢ hm-qlhvu\ was an attendance of 2 nine have a membership of over 200 each. lnlul members in full, 15,008, "T'he num- ber of additions by confession the last year 600, The Sbbath schools number era and teachers m 228 schools, Few of thewe clurches date back more than 50 years, A foew weeks after Dr. Harris leoame Dishop of the Iiplncnlml Diccese of Michi- gan a debt of abeus $18,000 was removed from Grace church, Detroit, ani the church edifice was comsecrated. The con- secration of St, James', Detroit; St. Paul's Marquette, and_other churches followed in rapid succession, and now, in less than three years, the number bas increased to 15, of which 12 have been erccted and 9 consecrated during the current year., Found at Last ‘What every one should ha be without, is THOMAS" Eciyciuie Ot 1t uthumu(h and sate in i elfects, ducing the most wondrous cure matism, neuralgis, burns, | wounds of every kind CONNOUBIALIVIES, French girls are generally miarried on renchirgr the age of indixcretion, —| Bostun Post. Asilver cake backst full of 20 gold pieces was mnong the presents at a wed- diug in Providence, . 1., last week, iss B. J. Bonner, daughter of Mr, Robert Bonner, is to be married next Thurwday evening, in Dr Hull's church, New York, to Mr. Francis Forbes, Miss Anna Foster, the youngest daught- er of Gov, Foster, of Ohio, is to be mar- ried in a few weeks to Mr. Mussey, the governor's private secretary, Tacy will make a bridal journey to Euro e, A clergyman who had just married o couple felt indignant when the bridegroom gaye him a fee of only half a dollar, smiled gnmlv and said: “Never mind; you'll ave to pay a lawyer $100 for undoing what 1 have done.” An ludlnnl school ?.e'u.h(-r was in the habit ot ¢ keeping company” with a young girl livig at & merchant’s in the town, and _was expecting to marry her. He finally eloped with both her and the mer- chant’s wite. He is suspected of heading for Utah, A Philadelphia gitl was so thoughtless as to tell a friend that at her wedding the names of the donors would not be dis- played with the pressnts. Of course the friend told. Her wedding came off the other day, ond the presents were not dis- played either, T‘.ev consisted of 732 plated sugar spoons and 1,380 salt-cellars, —[Philadelphia News, To make it coniprehensible to Lnglish readers, this is the way the fashivuable journals announced the recent marringe at Wind:or: *“The marriage of his L¢ Highness Leopold George Duncan A lbert, Duke of Albany, Karl of Clarance, Baron Asklow, Duke of Sexony, Prince of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Fourth Son of Her Majesty Queen Victoria and His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Duke of Saxe-Coturg and Gotha, with Her Serene Highness Princess Helen Frederica Augusta, Fourth Davghter of His Serene Highness the Reigning Prince of Waldeck and Py was solemnized in St George's Chapel, Windsor, Thuisday, April 27" Bucklin’s Arnica Salve. The Best SALve in the world for Cats, Bnum, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever ssores, ‘Cetter, Cnapped Hands, Chilbling, Corné, and all_ekin eruptions, and posi- tively cures piles, It is guarantoed to give watisfaction or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box, For wale by C. ¥. Goodman IMPIRT (K3, It was Longfellow who lyly described the Judy as we wing flowers “‘on the con- gregation side of her bonnet,” The bald-heated man’s idea of heaven is & place where burlexque opera_perform. ances will go on without end,—Picayune, Three-card-monte men are not so value- less, after all. One of them hammeied a Baptist minister of St. Louis who insulted » lady on & railroad train, 1t now seems certain that Guiteau must pains (apparently rheumatic or neu- ralgic) on vhe left side of my neck and head, accompanied with stiffness of the muscles. The paroxysms of pain would come at intervals of two or three hours day and night, from which 1 lost sleep and suftered intensely. After trying various remedies, meal and hops, belladonna plasters, crude petroloum and turpentine, chlcroform liniment, ete., without experiencing any apparent relief, having scen your advertisement in one of our daily papers, I concluded on Sunday to try St. Jacob's Oil, though not having much faith in so callod patent meodicines, T was presented with a bottle by a friond, to whom I had stated my intentions, and to say that its action was “magical” does not to me, convoy what 1 would oxpross, It was simply wonderful. Applied and thoroughly rubbed in--in five mm- utes the paroxysms would stop so to express it, like a flash, and by con stant_application, the last of which was Tuosday, 4 a. m., the prins wore entirely subdued, and I have not had a return of them. To say T am thank- ful and feel the greatest gratitude to God, and through Him to man, for tho means of uhmmimz such reliet, is but foebly expressive of my feelings; and I deem it my duty to lot others know of, and obtain relief from the samo source, Fren, W. Warn, 2004 Titan Streot. EXCURSION —~10— EUROPE, Arrangod by Harugarl Mcen- nerchor, fiu. but he will have the consolation of nowing whether or not Ingersoll was right, ° “San Francisco is_clamoring for brass hands io churcher.” Kxtreme measures must be taken to keep San Francisco peo- ple awake, evidently, Jesse James was in the habit of reading achapter of the New Testament before starting to rob abank, He always wanted to get ahead of the cashier on biblical literature, Arkansas has a mule that will stop kick- ing if the Lord’s Prayer is recited to him, Tt surprises bim 80 to hear an Arkansas mun reci e that prayer that he forgets all about using his heels, “Don't you believe in a future life, in which we shall renew the ties that bind us together here?” ‘I do,” suid the hen. pecked husband s«dly, “*but I don’t want to."—Brooklyn Evgle, At the close of dinner at the late Dean of Ely’s a gueat happened te remark that #ix eminent lawyers had died in six months, Av that minute the dean, very deaf, rose and said: “For these and all other mercies God's holy name be praised, A Quaker migslonary in Mexicobaptized a convert contrary to the law of his church and on returning to his home in India was he richly deserves it to be, pecuniuri- 1y beneficial to its discover, it 18 cer- tainly a laurel upon the brow of our young State, being a California dis- covery and manufactured entirely from the luscious, ripe fruits of our Golden State RELIGIOUS. The rec.ipts of the American Home Missionary society for the past year were $340 668, an increase of 830,641 over any pre vious yesr in the hmury ot the rociety, ‘I'wo Presbyteries of the Southern Pre:. byterian church have overtured the Southern (ieneral Assembly to send fra- ternal delegates to the Northern Presby- flfilnun (ieneral Assembly, in Springfield, Twenty-nine candidates from Presbyte- rian theological seminaries bhave applied for appointinents in the foreign field as missionaries, This is the largest number of M:[‘rhu‘ulfi in the history of the Foreign $0ard I'bere sre one full-blouded Iudian priest and keven deacons in the Episcopal mis- sion to t or Ojibway Indians of Minuesota, Besides there is one mixed- blood elergyman, a priest, also connected with the wission, The negotiations for the union of the Asuociate Reformed and United Presby- terian churches have failed. The opposi- tion was chiefly in the Keformed Synod, and was grounded oa the fear that the roprimanded by the Quaker quarierly con- tecence, His defence was that the man insi ¢ -d on baptism, and would have g ne over to the Bagtists if he had not consent- ed to perfori the rite, “Are you a Baptist,” onqmrul a Reck- land woman of her milk gentleman, as she noted the color of the ]Iquld he was meas- uring out, “No I'm not,” promptly re. joined the milk gentleman, .*“‘Why!" “Nothing - nothing,” murmured the wo- wan, “only 1 didu't know,” And she went into the house and soft'y shut the door, wotle the wilk genueman ttepped off the st op and went out the yard with several different kinds of doubt gnawing at his heart.—Rockland Courier-Gazette, A Maie grecer who had just “‘experi- enced religion” acknowledged in meetin, that he had been a hard sinner, Lheulm’j customers by adulterating bis goods, etc,, but, being converted, would repay any one he had wronged. Tate that night he was awakened by a ring at his door-bell, Lookivg out he saw a wan. “Who are and what do you want?’ he asked, ‘m Bill Jones, You said to-night you would repay those you had cheated. (iive me that 8100 you've owed me so long. ,aunuu wait till morning?’ *“No; | ain't going to wait till then and stand in line all da; He was paid, A Card nl’ Th.‘ln PuiLaperrnia, Noy, 1880, For the benefit of others who may suffer as I have, I write to say that on Thursday, October 21, T was attached with the most severe and excruciating DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL®. HOTELS. PROPRIETORS TOWNY ' ARLINGTON. J. Q. MeINTIRE, Lincoln, Net., BARATOOA HOTEL, . 8. STELLINIUS, Milford, Neb.1 MARSH HOUSE, E.MANS, BROWNSVILLE, Neb OOMMEROCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Stromaburg Me HALL HOUSE, AW, HALL, Loulsville OITY HOTEL, OMENEY & OLARK, Blalr, Neb, COMMEROCIAL HOTE -, J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb GRAND CENTRAL £SEYMOUR, Nabraska Oity, Neb MISSOURI PACIFIC HQTEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ns COMMEROIAL HOUSE A. C. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, QREENWOOD HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, ENO'S HOTEL, EXOHANGE HOTEL, W. MAYFIELD, E. BTOREY. E. L. ENO, 0. B. HACKNEY, Qresnwood, Neb Olarinda, lowa Eremont, Neb, Ashland, Nab METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb. MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUES, Quids Rood, Nab. BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & DECKER, Oreston, Ia. HOUSTON HOUSE, GEO. CALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©.M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, WALKER HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, D, H. WALKER, 8. BURGESS, Neol; Audubon, la. OITY HOTEL, DI A, WILLIAMS, Harlan, ll PARK HOUSE, MRS, M, E, CUMMINGS, Corning, Ia. NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,'L. AVERY, Stanton, MERCHANTS HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERC AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, W. BOULWARE, F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, CHAS, BAGNELL, Burlington Junction, M ] Blanchard, la. 8henandoah, In, Dayld Oity, Neb College Springs, Ia. OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Grove, la COMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F.BTEARNS, Odebolt, la WOODS HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Nel DOUGLAS HOUSE, J. 8, DUNHAM, Clarks, Neb, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford la. ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & 8ON, Marysville Mo NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. P 'OTTER, Norfolk Junction Neb WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, Beward, Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, Auroar Neb. CROZIER HOUSE ©O. R. CROZIER, Sidney, Nev. AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W, ROCKHOLD, Avoca la. SENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & SHATTUCK, Red Oak CNLY $90, THE JELM MOUNTAIN in the Cabin for Round Trip. From New York to Atnwerp and Return, RAr Leaving New York June 10, 1882, on) the new and splendsd Mall Steamor Belgen: toamor of the Red Star Line, land. #arReturn tickets good one year on any #rRallrond Fare from Antwerp) to Paris, Unly $1.60. Tickets, Prospectus and all Informa tion Only te be had from M. & R BURG HEIM, Booksellers, 484 Vine 8treet, Cin- infatti, 0. Maen- The Cincinnati Harugari nerchor. apl-m&e-ev eat-dt SYPHILIS "y ay stag S ECZEMA, g_ 3 W 0ld Sores, &J—‘ F3 i Pimples, :.) g g BOILS, s s 2 B e or any il 7 Skin °3 é Curas When Hot bprmgs Fai MAVERN, ARK., Muy 2, 1881 Wo have casos in onr own town who fived at Hot 8prings, #nd wore tinally vured with 8, 8 MoCAMMON & MuReY, TP YO0, GOUDT, CoMre (0 ros 3 A\t 1¥ Lok CURE YOUR OR chargo nothiiig ! { - Write for rticulars and copy of littlo Book “‘Mossage the Unfortunate Sufforine w WIT Do paid €0 sty chemist who wil Bnd, ‘on anaiyels 100 hottle 8, 8., one particlo of Mercury, Iodide Potas or auy Mineral substanco, BWLFT BPECIFIC CO, Pmp- Atlan Pricn of Suallalzs, 91,00, Largo size 81.7 8014 by KENNARD BOB, & CO and Druggiste Generallv ] The Great bnglish Remedy Nover fails to curo [Nervous Debllity, Vi- tal Exhaustion, lons, Beminal Weak- P\ nesscs, LOST AN HOOD, and ‘all the U‘w vil effocts of youth- ul follies and excos- so8. 1t stops perma- Anently sl weakoning, involuntary loas s and nln- upon the sys- nu\iudrlu ro. tices, which ‘uro so destructive to and toake 1ifo misorable, oftcn leadi ty and death. It l'raln(thunu the Nerves,| (memory( Blood, Muscles, Digestive and llllpra ductive Organ 1t restores to all the organic functieng their former vigor and vitality, ma- wing lifo cheerful and enjoyable. Prico, § a hottle, or four times the quancity §10. Bent by express, sccure {rom ebservation, to any addross, On ecelpt of prico. No, D. sent, except on recoipt of 1 a8 & Lotters £ Guesting answers must nclou stamp. r, Mintie's Dandelion Pills are n s hest and cheapest dyspepsia and billious cure {n the market, Id by all druggists. Price 50 centa. D MixTin's Kisey ReMuoy, NEPRATIOUM, Cures s1l kind pf Kidney and bladder complainte, onorrhea, gloet and loucorrhes, For ealo oy all luw ists: ¥1 8 bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olivo St., 8t. Louls, For Salo in Omaha by C. F. GOODMAN, _Jan2b-1y KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE The Most Buccessful Remedy ever discoy- ered, ws it 18 cortain in its effocts and doca not blister. READ PROOF BELOW, Also excellent for humansfiesh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Washingtonvilie, Onio, June 17, 1881, bk B KuxpALL, &'Co.: Gentsa—Reading your ad- soment in Turf, Field and Farm, of your Spavin Cure, 8d baving & valusblo and speedy horse which had ~bLeon lame from spavin for eighteen months, I sont to you for & bottlo by expross, which iu six weeks remoyed sll lameneas and enlargement and a largs splint trom another horse, and both horses are 10-any wosound as colts, The one bottlo was worth to me ono hundred dollars. Rospectfully yours, 1. . Brwroverr, M. D, Send for fllustrate] circular giving positive proof. Pricedl. All Druggists have It or ot ittor you, ‘i, by J. Koudull & Co',” ¥ro- prictors, Enoslurgh Falls, Vt BOTb BY ALL DRUGGISTS. d-w-ly G-O. 1.1 SITLVER Mmmg and Mlllmg Company Working Capitalt Oapltal §:0¢ Par Valuo of Ghares, = 1= - - $25,000, STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRIOT. OFEICOEREIRES: DR. 4. 1. THOMAS, President, Cummins, Wyoming. WAL E. TILTON, Vico-Prosident, Cummins, Wyoming E.N. HARWOOD, Secretary, Cummins, Wyoming, A, G. LUNN, Troasurer, Cummins, Wyomin IR T £S5 I TEN JEN, Dr. J. I Thonias, Louls Miller W, 8. Bramel. A. G. Dunn. &. N. Harwood. Francls Leavens. Geo. . Falos, Lewis Zolwan, Dr. J. €. Watkina, nogemelm GRO. W. KENDALL, Anthorized Acout for Sale of Stock: Bav 440 Amahe Nab [ [xmi i3 Ihlflnd Rauke! Went for bowng tho most direct, quickest, sn eslont lino connectivg tho groat Metropolle,'CLI1 GAGO, ma the Eawtim, NOKTIEASTERN, 3 1 wnd Bourir-Essrary Linns, which torminafed hora with KANsAB OYY, LWAVANWOKTH, ATONION Councii, BLuzes and OMAIA, the COMMEROIA! Orans trom which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penctrates tho Continent from the Mimonr Rivor to the Pactflc Slopo, 11 CHICAGO RUUK ISLAND &% I'A OTFIC RAILWAY Is the only line from Chicago owniog track o Kaneas, or whioh, by its own road, roaches th {nta above namod, No TRAKSPRRS BY CALRIAGE 0 wissixa conmorioxs! No huddling In §Il vantilatod or uncloan care, s evory pasongor carriod in roomy, cloan and ven! ccachse upon Fast Expross Tralns Day Cars of unrivaled magnificence, PuLLyAx PALAOH BLEBPING CARS, aud our own world-tamous on which moals are served of un olenoe, at the low Tato of Bxviery ¥os Guems waca, with awmplo Wime for bealikfo joyment. rough Care boetwoeon Chleago, Peorls, waukeo and Misourl River Polnte; and closs con neotlons at all pointa of Intersection with ofaer 8. Wa tlokot (do not forget this) divectly o evar of I:mpartance in Nobrasks, Bla- surpassed excel Wyoming, Ut Idaho, 1o, Novada, OAllfort. Orogom, Washikiion Terribory, Cororsdo, Afleoi xnd Net Moxioo | beral arrangements regarding baggage ss any nl.hul Iine, and ratos of fare AlwAY# Aul OW & competitors, who furnish but & Hithe o $his com fort, Doge and tackle of sportewen freo. Ticket, m.bx aud flders st wl principa offices In tho Onited Btates snd Caniada, R. B, CABLI E. BT, JOHN, Vieo rm‘uf-n Gon. Tk snd Fauw's Ay H Sioux City & Pacific T AXLITO.AED. THHEH S8IOUX OITY ROUTE Runs a 8olld Train Through from Oouncil Bluffs to 8t, Paul Without Change ;f'llr'q_ Only 17 Houra ACPCY MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE PROM OOUNOIL BLUFFS 10 BT, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMAROR and all pointe In Northorn lowa, Miunesots and Dakots, Tais lin 13 oquipped with the lmproved Woatlughouse Automatlc Alr-brake sud Mille Plastorm Couplor and Buler: and fox BPEED, BAFETY AND COMFORT 16 unsurpassed, Pullman Palace Sleoplog cn run through WITHOUT CHANGE betweon 811City and 8t Paul, via Couucil Blufls wnd Bloux u? 0 Lo Unlon Pacific Tranafor &% Couw- 5. . Aally on arrival of Kansae ’fio Joseph and t.nuin.‘l “lfll"lt-ulau fivw thy uth, riving at Bloux Oty g m, .-'.’1 (8t the Now Union Dopal b 8L, Paul af 12:80 I.N 'HOURS IN ADVANV(J‘ OF ANY,OTAES R @ Rowember 1o taking the Slowx Clty Route you ket & Through Train. The Bhorteat Lix tno Quickest Time and & Comfortable Ride fn 8 “Through Cars between LUL.\‘(“A BLUFFE AND BT, PAUL. 4@ feo that your Tickets read via tho “Blous Clty nml Pacific Railrosd * WATTLES, J. R BUCHANAN Bupqllulundunt. Gen'l Pass, A),'.m‘- £, K. ROBINSOR, Awt Gen'l Pasa: At Migsourl Valley, lowa W. E. DAVIS, Bouthwestern Agent, Gouncl Blults Forws Agonts for ths Lif 8 wnd Wanted Trencheroys cwrien 1y 1 DREE 6380 JAT 8 thy only lite authorized by bur, and which will not bo & *Blood and Thunder” story, sach as hay besn and will be 'ulnhhul, but & true Life by the only p-tson o 18 in posros 123 of the facts {8 fai htul gud dovoted wife, Teuth ' more interestiug than fotion, Agonty l for territory at one. 476 cts. for Sam: lo Book. . H. e n:‘v’uomkgwlwi Oh'gfl,innu. Mo FOURGSTS EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Fourth and Looust Btroets. ST, LOUIS, MO.| J.H HURST, « - Prop Rooms, 76¢, $1, and §1,60 Per Day. An elegant Restawant is conuected with the house whiere meals aro g1 vedat reasonable prices Open deyand night. wel0m Is the old Favorite and PRINCIFEF ALILINE —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and Bouth-East. THE LINECOMPRISES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Teacks All ccnnections ure made in UNION DEPOTS. It has_n Notional Repntation s being the Qreat Through Oar Line. and la universily Conceded to b the FINEST EQUIPPED Rai rond in the world for ull classes Of travel. Try it and you will find eraveling a " Inxury instead of a discomfor Phrouigh ‘Tickors v vhh Colobrated Line for n about lhuu of Fare, Slee| Car Acoamuodations, Timo Tables, &c., W choertally glven by applyining to T.u. BOTTER, %0 Vice-Pros't & Gen. Manager, Chioago. PERCIVAL LOWEL o Gon, 'wllflirfl cago, W. J, DAVENPORT, Gen Agont, Conricl] Blufs, ', DUELL, Ticket Agt.’omaba. MOFn - -od ‘)’ 1880, SHORT LINE. 1880, EANEAS CITY, 3t Joe & Council Bluffs A TILERO A XD A o I THN ONLY Direct Line to 8T, LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West, All trains leave B & M, Dopot, Omaha; Neb. to change of cars betwoen Omabia anu bs. «ou's, and bus one betwoen OMAHA and NEW_YORK, Daily Pas?e:rfg‘erTrains IAITIHN HD WESTERN CITIES with LESS S and IN tbvuwu of ALL o1 AN R +0ad, 'via Bt. Joseph and B, Louie, 'x kobe for ewle ab all e um\u-lflh L 'DAWES, dnfl; . B t. Ele.'ou Mo Pase, au o ., Bt Jose) AN T An‘;vlunull( 'flcknlw W.J. mvnrunr. u-nunl oM, AHA. wW FAST TIME| In golng East take the Chicago & Northwest- ‘l'nlnl leave Omaha 8:40 p. m. and 7:40 & w. ull information call on H, P, DUEY, Ticked nm 14th Aud Farataus 8. 3. BELL, U, ¥ slnsy Dopot,or at JAMEN . OLARK, b 1A g nlTide M