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THE DAILY BEE~FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22. THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER, o - RAILROAD POOLING. o the Bdibor of Tus Bun: The weiter was notaware until now that there was a law to prevent rail. road pooling, but it nooms that there {3 such & law, and oue that is ample {n its provision, if enforce?, to break up and deatroy this monster evil, It is known to overy shipper and busi. ness man of Couneil Bloffs that the five trunk lines called the pool lines, centering here, pool and divide their earnings, and it is well can without any diftizulty that this pool has existed over since the ensctment of this Iaw, which pr. vidos s penalty of £5,000 & month rgoinst each rona violating it, aud as there are now five roads in the ypocl the penally wonid anount to §256 000 a month, or £800,000 a year Now we have a ratiroad commission whose daty it should he to look aftor this matter, but it soows they are silent, Agaln, it is the duty of the gover- nor to eee that the lawa are faithfuily oxecuted, but he is aleosilent, Then, under the circumatances, who will en- forco the Jaw! A single ivdividual would be crushed in an attempy to do it, by .these monstors, who in their Iate quatrel over tho di vision of the territury appropriated to thomaelves disclosed the real aiate of affairs, Nothing but a powerful com- bination dare tackle this mouator pool —a combination of men directing our achools might do it, Certainly an- other gubsrnatorial electton will not = T ) e isasd COUNOIL BLUFES Oh, meet me at the Store to be quiet and they would find the burglar, Paw soared that he aweat liko everything, and the bed was offal warm, and he pretended to go to sleep, but he was wondering how he could get his hat back. Inthe morn. ing}l told him it would be hard work to explain it to ma how he happened to get into the wreng room, and he eaid. it wasn't necessary to say any- thing abont it to ma, Then he gave mefivo dollars to go out and buy him & now hat, and he said T might keep the change if I would not mention it whon I got home, and I got him one for ten shillings, and we took the 8 o'clock train in the morning aud eame homo, and I a'poso the Chicago dotec tivea ar: trying to fit pa's hat onto » burglar, Pa seemed offully rolieved when we got across the state line into Wisconsin, But you'd a dide to soe him come out of that old Iady's room with his cont and veat on his arm, his suspenders hanging down, looking - sourt, Ho dasent iick me any more or . i ART IMPLEMENT €0, GE Uil tell ma whero pa left his hat.' Unmarried Persons J_- To get my Holiday Supplies, Where oft I bought befsre, known, and be proven, 5 16 Main Street. TITLE ABSTRAGT OFFIGE Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, ROTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. fflym?!l. BLUFFS i HOWA. MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN E AXIKR G O O IS, 837 Broadwav, Council Bluffs, lowa. WHAT ANOLD GRAVE HEVEALYD Adipocere, Often Mistaken for Petri- faction—A Corpse Weighing 500 Pounds, Should loose no time in securing a cortificate in the Marriage Fund Mu- tual Truet Association of Cedar Rapids, Tows, conocerning which ocirou- lara and full information will be sent freo npon applioation. It is organized under the Insurance Lawa of Towa, and in tho only legalized and legiti- mato inatitution of the kind in the country, Its officors and managers aro among the moat prominent b Cincinuatt Bagulrer. As a goneral rule, after bodies have 1ain in the grave for a long lapse of yonrs, an attempt to disinter them ro- sults in the discovery of nothing fhore than s few of the larger bones of the akoleton and the akull with its hideous COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO, NOCK WRAD ARD PAGIPIC. Arrive. Pacific Ex No. 328 Broadway, —FOR— PFPRENOIE.AX: L.X N1 —FOR— ‘CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, EMILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®@outh-East. Ex and M Des Moines ac CIICAGO, BURLANGTOR AND QU Arrive, Pacific Ex}. Mail and E: Neb & Kos Accom. (Mot AXD COUNCIL BLUPPS, UNION PACIPIC, Depart. Overland Ex.11:30 & m, Lincoln Son . | Demverix. - s m; | exorbitant demand of the railroads [ buried in the cemtery at that - place, | M0t Postpone Iv. Montion where you - Denvor Fx . for carriago, but those shipping grain | Not long since the son_determined to | 88w this notie 00t20-1m* " y rehradtig g : | to the Ohicago and St. Louis markets | uncarth the romalus, bring them to Arrive. Dej Mail and Cannon For Fort Niobra Neb*.. 7 For 8t. Pau) be allowed to paes without placing a man in tho excoutive chatr who will see that the lawa ave faithfully exe- onted, Congress, however, shou.d take hold of the matter and at onoe pass a law to regulate railroad traflic, Under the present laws the people are just such terms as these unjust, un- holy corporations may offer. Towa's wealth consists mainly in her grain fields, consequently it is the producer who suffers most fcom this pool. Give us again a granger law in Towa. The producer not only suffers from the have to bear the additional burden of one per cent shortage, or rather steal- age, asit is a rule for the elevatora to take one per cent; that is, on a oar of grain of 500 bushels they take off five buehels, and receipt for only 495 bushels. Sometimes they take moro, but the average is one per cent. This oan be regulated by compelling the ratlroads to weigh and receipt tor all grain and goods shipped, aud compel them to deliver the same quantity re- array of teeth and eyoless sockets A caso hna just been developed, however, which, whilo it does not present any facts that are not already known to the scientifio world, still offers numer- Twenty-three ous points of interest, yoars ago the mother ot Mr. Robert 12 Wost Kight street, died sud- denly at idence] mnear Dupont, Indiana. Dr. 8, B. Lowis was in attendance, and pronoanced the dizense paralysis or apoplexy—the latter, probably, as she was quite fleshy. The body was Cinolnnati and place them In the fami- ly iot in Spring Grove cemetory. The sexton who did the work of opening the grave, was possibly surprised when he reached the coffin to find it as per- fect, almost, as on the day when it was 80 reverently lowered to its reat- ing place. The casket was lifted out, and all who had any connection with the work of removal remarked upon the extreme heaviness of 1, It was cxpressed here, and six strong moen the then family res- ness men in Cedar Raplde, includiug, bankors, the postmastor, capitalists, rallway managers, Insurance men, leading Inwyers, physicians and other reliable citizens, Over $15,000 has already been paid to members. It is a splendid {nvestment, as safe, secure, money to commence marrled life on, as not, Remember it only costs you one cent for a postal card to request full explanation and Information, Good agents can get territory if ap- plied for soon. Write to-day. Do e —t——— Wae present no pretended miracle— ‘Trath is mighty and must pre- vail.”-No Sophistry oan withstand the power of {ts honest utterance. KoitoR Kvexixa Press: DEAR Sir—Feoling deeply gratehul for the great benefits which 1 have recelved from tho use of a vory valuably article which has ita origin and homein our beautiful city, aud hoping that oth ers who are afflicted as T have been may find like reliof from ita use, I beg the indulgence of a few lines in your valuable paper for the privile;e of g to you a brief statementof facts HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, In the line of fancy articles. odor cases, hand painted toilet sets, hand made laces, Arrive. t i powerlcsr, and are compelled to accept | Loitoh o the printi ks, | and sure as a governmont bond. You | e Ml and B y B et g orky can just as well have a good sum of kid g'OVes, etc. FINE MILLINERY A SPEGIALTY. WEOLEIS AX.E BUYER AND SHI No. 519 South PPER OF EGGS. Main Street. IOWA. i THE LINE COMPRISEE i st > b D ) lr“fly 4o Tailes, Solld gbnmg."m;:;g‘s; ceived. CurizaN, | found l'hnu easy mska‘:r lift it into and | for th % of the multitude of " to be COUNCIL “LUFFS' | connectlons are mado I = out of the wagon. @ . weight was | met with on every side. Many of my friends well A P\ } e ol gpistiony abjbely:the COMMERCIAL. fully 500 pounds, The burial caso is | know that I havebeen varyeverdy aticted witn | I pay the highest Market Prica and Deduct no ouceded to be tho FINEST EQUIPPED Rall. oad in the world for all clasees uf_teavel. Try it andyon will finé traveling » lnxury inatéad of a discomfort. Tarough Tickets via rhie Celcbrated Line o) sale ut ail offices in the West, All information sbout Ratge o Fare, Alecping Oar Acocmwodations, Time Tables, He., will be cheerfully glven by applyining to T.9. BOTTER, 44 Vico-Pred & Gen, Manager,Chioazt, PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gen. Passonger Agt, Chloga W. J, DAVENPORT, *Except Sundays, {Except Saturdays. §Except Mondays. §Daily. Counc!] Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs, Leave Omaha. 8amoam10am,|8am, 9am, 10am, 1am,)m2pm3p|ilam,ipm, 2pm,sp w,4p'm,5pm,6pm. |m,4pm,5pwm,6pm. Strect cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. Ou Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run regu'ariy during the day 1,21, 5 and 6 o'clock, snd run to city time, OUXCIL BLUFFR MARKET, Correoted daily by J. Y. Faller, mer- chandise brok buyer and shiprer of grain and provisions, office board of trade rooms, Council Bluffs, Tows. WHEAT -No, 2 spring, 70c; No. 3,62; rejected H0c; good demand. CorN—28c to feeders and 80c to ship- pers; good demand for shipment. OATS —Soarce and in good demand; 50@ of the peaked-top style, common in those days. The cloth’ covering for the outsido still rematns intact, A glimpse at tho interior explained the causo of the object being #0 heavy. The body was found to be almost in an good order as regards form and outline, ason tho day of deatb. The hoad hed separated from the body. The features, with the exception thut thoy heart disease for a number of yoars and have suf- from It as only those can suffer who have disease: it rediiced wmy strength 5o low that I ross my room, and the least # short breathed that 1 od scarcely wove, and life seemed very bur- Tvas treated for my malady by the clans wid derived no benefit trom thel tions u til 1 was advised nto uso Hunt's remedy, as y inaction of my k dneys fore that wy trouble was caused which affected very rericusly the action of my Commiission, A E. VLAY NIE & CO. (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG ‘Gen. Agent, Connell Bjafte, = 82, were withered in appearance, were|ncart. 1 commencod taking it, (having little 3 000 5 ‘ 3 g little T DU IITIOk A Org DR. A. P. HANCHETT, fifi_:agfigh‘?!fi;';,f;“" well preserved. The eyes were but|initor sny other medicine) and it helped mo AND ALL little sunken., The body was perfect, o ,and I am now a great deal better, "HEAT YOUR HOUSES [Wrought or Cast Iron.] ["poos 20 v0p 204] ITEvNaa MOST POWERFUL! FURNAGES,IN THE WORLD. PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No. 14 Pearl Street. Hous, 9 a. m, 0 2,a0d2 p,m, to b p, m. Residence, 120 Bancrofs streot. Telephonic connection with Oentral o THOS, OPPIORR. W. H. M. PUSKY. OFFICEE & PUSET, Doslers tu Forelgn fand] Doraestlo, Exchange and_homo securitios, HRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., Cors MraL—1 25per 100 ponnds, Wounh—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@6 00. CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1000 per ton; soft. 5 00 per ton, Burrer—Plenty and in fair demand; creamery, 85¢; choice dairy, 25c. FaGs —Scarce and in demand; 265 per dozen. LArp—Fairbank’e 12jc; wholesaling at 13c. 250; Minnesota wheat, 2 50@3 50; bran, 70c per 100 pounds. Brooxs—2 00@3 00 per dozen, HTOCK, CATTLE—3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00 Hoos —Erisk demand at 5 35@b 75 load lots abont 5¢ per 100 pounds more, car and with arms laid close by the side and the hands folded peacefully ac: tho brenst, prosented a startling real- istic appearance, The lower limbs wers intact to a point midway below the knee. There the left one pre- sented the appearance of having de- composed ere the preserving prooess had begun. Both the feet were gone, body was black, except in one cr two places. Thero it had scaled some- what, and presented the appearance of wet plaster of Parts, Not the lea:t odor was apparent, The form looked to be as solid as stone, but an exami- and haye beon eversince I began its use In fact 1 have taken no modicine that has benefitted me 40 groatly, My breathing is casy, and I have goined in strength so much that1am able to do my housowork, 1 cheerfully recommond Hunt's dy to all who may be afticted ns I have or who are suffering from general dobility and nervous prostration. Respeetully, xcess, and Prostration of the Hervous eys. are cured by HUNT'S besEpy, HUNT'S REm ¥y imparts health and vigor to the_constitution when it has beceme debilitated, HuNM's Ren- ¥DY rostorcs the invalid to health, Subivan & Fitzgerald, JOWA ~ COALS Pourtry—Firm; deal ing 13 5 manEaes, | ook del it v | b ad thers indisstod s . o noosws, | CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC, Gflllflcfl Bl‘ufl§ Ia VEGETABLES—Potatoe, 45c; onionw, 25c: [ where the grave clothes had been, The| (o CH0 TEEs EE Dy " ZJ’?‘E%“ZK #0@400 per dozen; apples, 290 | heavy lnner-linio 1: the casket still ..I..d‘ufin‘;l.fi Office No, 84 Pearl Street, Yards Cor. Righth Street and . vel, il ale We: It Established, - - 1866 otk -Best Kansas wheat flour, 2 30@ | Fomined; withonga ;.":fmfi;;‘.“"fig I Dispetes, ntmpor. | Hlloventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffs, SHORT LINE| GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK The GrealTRIDE MARK English rem- BICHARDSON,BOYNTON &00 | Medical Electrician T S natlon developed (h; fact thn:i it i DEALERS IN ~—OF THE— Thon, o .‘u N CHICAGO, ILLS: t Renlly Cure Rheumatism? | of the conslstency of wax and easily ency, an B Rubody nevw 1882 lpraversents. Mot =D We answer, honor bright, it will cure | penotratod with the finger. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, oHEICAGO Tl s PR, raoticnl fewurcs; Cont los to kecp in A rheumatiem, and the severcst cases too, A body which has undergone thin ] 3 ) o) EFGRE TAKING, sequenco of AFTER TAKING, B U lonn fuol Wil give more host Dr. Thomas' Ecleetric Oil was specially ody 8 ay Orooks %) Jerom T8 ol Maston and & larger volume of pure air thao auy prepared for the rheumatic and lame, No. | conversion,” eays the American Ex- rockery, (rlassware, . Vo, Pat In the Back, DImases ot Ve, Pre turnace made. | GYGNECOLOGIST. |ticoletters from the peopleelative to its | oyclopedin, “may bs afterward pre- waukee 2 D ATLL | matire 0 "Age, and rany other Disosscs. thak Rold by Piercy and Bradford, Omaha. | merits in nearly every paper in ths coun: | gerved for an indefinite period of time BuoTs SHOES ETG 1;4 5 Ly S pRon 0 Fromen GOLD ROPE. try. without changing materially its form ’ y RATLWAY ‘GarFull partioulars tn our_pamohilet, which Thelntrinsic merit and superior quality of ous Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other mannfac: Graduate of Hrtlopn.h(n Instifution, Phila- elphia, Peana, The Bad Boy Again Peck's Bun, or appearance.” The conditions nec- eseary to produce the change are that Also agenta for the fofiowing linow of Steamship Companies : Is now running ity FAST EXPRESS TRAINS we_desire to send froo tv mail 40 every ons, 427 Tho Bpeclfic Modicine s sold by sl drigglsts at #1 por peckage, or 6 packages for 95, or will turers to put upon the market goods eimilar to the body must be buried in a moist from be sent free by mall on reotiph of the money, by our brand In name aud sylo which are offered ‘‘When pa and I got to Chicago,” | jlace, ‘and one,” an: o ddross! THEGRAY e S ; n ," says the author |Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, American, aud State addroseing 4EDICINE 00, o aenty (o G enuine Gl Office Oor. Broadway & Blonn Avo, |,/ 'Yhen b boy, “wo walked around | P sbeves vin whish 1ho. aator Bhoscaahip Companica OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS ‘Butaio, B.Y. that our name aud trade mark aro upon each town all day and went to tho s.ores, | sotiiots in considerable quantities and D R LH.E TS tump. The only genuine and original Gold Rope | OQOUNCIL BLUF¥S, I0WA. and at night pa was, offul tired, and he For salo on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Bank : —WITH— Tobacco is manufactured by ( A R e A0 remains standing on or about tho | of Ireland, Dublin. Thowe wi o intend to wond for - THE WILSON & McNALLY TO D2t o walk around and got rested, 1 |\aye) of thecoflin withont belng rap- | indstoaoy partof Kurope wil St bo el | py)imontg Magmificent, Sleopers oyt BACCO JOMPANY, Tho treatment of all diseases and psintul dif- " 6 { idly ohanged, 9 HEBY, (DOWADIO 10+ s e nio —_— - Acultios poculiar 80 feales & Spocialhy. ::t.;;,t “lr:g:)r::l‘nltlp:vfl‘;?z:r::u:\? :E: stanco of the kind was revealed with| Sullivan & Fxtzgerald, —AND THE— oo OLD SURES AND BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE, Disappear before the perfect alterative and tonic effect of the qmwc of all Blood | Purifiers. It so completely roots out all | poison from the blood and braces the deb- llhnwd system, that diseases of this nature disapperr like cnatf before the wind. | T knife and drew the tacks out of the The case bscame noised abroad in 840 Buoabway COUNOIL ¥ By chd e oSy S e BATH INSTITUTE, [ thio o s wumbers woropaia” | g s . Lisih:aan beon ths| D, M. GONNELL, | IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH Ynown to the medical profession had failed. | FOR ed on, aud put the old mald’s number | yooipient of numerous lotters from 4 Threo months bave pased since I quit on our door and our number on_her | bersong of & apeculative turn in mind. | FUNOral Direstor and Undertaker, To taking 5. 5. 8.; there Iy nosymptom of the | 1 & BIES & GENTLEMEN, |900; 204 then 1 wont to bed. T} (40 even wont so far as to offer 86500 | No. 17, North Main st Councll luf. | 8T, PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS disease remaining; 1 aw permanently cured. It stands unrivaled for Blood Dis. enses,” JNO. 8, TAGGART, Salamsnca, N, Y, g, §, 8. stands without a peet. The | vofession will have toacknowledge it a Epecific for Blood Diseases.” Dr N. L. GALLowAY, Monsoe, Ga, | “About four or five weeks ago I was afflicted with a very aggravated type of BloodDiseaso, 1 commenced usmg S 8, 8, and after taking the first bottle felt wo Ao e eved that 1 bought five more, and am glad te say, after using four of them, that I awm entirely cured, freviously baving been under nwdiunlc n(A" e for several months,” ATOLIFF, Richmond; Va, wAfter suffering from the worst Blood Diseace for more than two years, and hav. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Coansellor at Law, OOUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Office—Broadway, between Msin and Pea troets, Wil practice In State snd Fedo urta Corner Bryant Street, One door north of Dohaney’s Opora House, where tho-e suffering from recent Colds, Rheuatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago and other distressing mil: ments way fnd relfef in the timely use of either lThl“mrmo-Elactric = Medicated Bath 1 desire and hope for the patronage of physi clans who may wish for their patients this suxil- 1 will give any so directed every possible wy wite, s competent Tady, will attend .M Wi X H0D, Proprietor. EOWIR J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and BB roadway, Council Bluffs, theater and that made me mad, and I thought I would play him for all I was worth, Ouar room was 210, and the next roomn wes 212, and there was an old maid with s Scotch terrier oc- cupied 212, 1saw her twice and shé called me names, caure sho thought I wanted to steal her dog, That inade me mad ay her, and go I took my jack- tried to keep awske, s0 as to help pa if he had any difficulty, but I rather guess I get asleep, but woke up when the dog barked, If the dog had not woke me up the woman's scresm would, and if that hadn’t pa would. You see, ps came home from the theatre about twelve, and he bad been drinking, He says everybody drinks when they go to Ohicago, even the minister. Palooked at the numbers on the doors all along the hall till he found 210, and walked right in and pulled off his coat and threw it on the lounge where the dog was, The old maid was aslecp, but the dog barked mnd pa said, ‘That the disinterment of the bodies from the Cemetery of the Innocents, in Parts. in 1787, and agaln in the re- moval of bodics from tha old Potter’s field at the janction of Forty-ninth street and Fourth avenue, New York, in 1849. The eoil in which Mrs, Leitch was buried was red clay, un- derlaid with limestone, conditions propitious for the process performed cash for the body, which has now bzen safely disposed of, Detectives and Private Officers Usually wear their badges of authorfty concealed under their clothing, but D7, Thomas' Eclectric Oil wears its badges in the form of printed labels attached to each and every hottle, so that all may know its mission, It is given full and complete authority to arrest all aches and pains, and does Ita duty every time. 8. E. MAXON, - R O T X T E € W Office over saviuge bank, AGENTS, 3438 Broadway, Oounoil Bluffa MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glass, Fine French Chins, Sllver Ware &c., COUNCIL BLUFPA Cally promptly ay. Aow hea rom the fac tory wre DexterL.Thuma,s&BrB. WILL BUY AND SELL, T WS IO X AND ALUL TRANAACTIONS OCNNECTED THEREWITH, Pay Taxes, Kent Houses, Eto, J. E, BERGEN, =ST.A . AND answered at all hours, night or o 1ondon carriages direct in connection therewi Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST T0 CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE, Or to any point beyond; or Take the BEST ROUTE, the Ohicago, Milwaukee&8t, PanlR'y Ticket office located Fourteenth streets Millard Hotel, Omaha, £a See Timo Table in another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, A. V. ll, CARPENTER, ral Manager. General Pass. Agent. GEO, 1, HEAFFORD, Aws't Gon. Pass, Agent. ¢ corner Farnam and at U. P, Depotand at To Nervous Sufterers itters. aussnar ave a8 maally £ro i sone DOCTOR T8 ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOk OLD AXD YOUNG, MALS AND PENALK. 1t ia sure, prompt avd effectual remeds for In- digestion, Dyspepsia, Intermittent Feyers, Want of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all_its Stages, Weak Mo Loss of Brain Pawer, Prostration, Weakness ieral Loss of Power, It repaire nervous wasto, rejuvenates the faded intellect, e treatod by several eminent physi: i cussed boy has bought 8 dog!’ and ho — FYous waste, rojutinates tho faded g e bt to. my room Aud bed the Notary Public. kicked tha dog and tho old maid woke | 90uNc1L BLUFFS, - - - Lows |FANCY GROCERIES, | 7r= onear surorean nemeoy. |atiniiiienn o, 4o s Sttt greater part o he ime, my body covered up snd srid, ‘What is the matter, pot !’ o : - ] Dr. J. B, Bimpson's Bpecific The of thousands proves it to With copper-colored sores » pea to that of a silver half.dc well nigh in despair. At last I commenc taking S, 8. S. Ina short time I bej to improve in flesh, all the sores healec T could feel and know that 1 was well, to 8. 8. S, mnst the dredit be ‘lnfunl have " NEW STORE. New Goods. Pa laffed and said, ‘Nothin' the maz zor with me, pat,’ aud then you ought to have hesrd the yelling. The old maid covered her head aud kicked and yelled, and the dog snarled and bit pa on the pants, and pa had his veat off YD NDMUNDHON, M. L.BHUGART, A, W. BTREXT, President. Vice-Fros't. | Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Gounoll Bloffs. Organized under the laws of the dtate of Towa Pald up capital, ., 76,000 N. W.C or. 16th and Cuming Streot. DR. F. SCHERER, Physician and Burgeon, OHRONIC DIBEASES A BPECIALTY, TNALENIOY TN %, 19 8 & pooytivo care 105 Bpermator oh oo, Aomlue Weokneas, Impotancy, and all diserscs resultiag tiom Solf-Abusc, a9 Meutal Anxioty, Loss v, Fal ho Hack or Bide, and diseasss - that lead t W ody, Price, $1.00 a bottle, ¥ il druggists, or senf socure from observation on receipt of price by v, Steinbart, P. 0. Box 2460, St outs Mo 8 DOCTOR STEINHART'S my soiire Tencieflon 60 BAEL 0O aud his syspenders unbuttoned, wud | Authorized capisl 4 200,000 Hodicines turuishod st office sl 06 aker N b ho got ecared and took his coat and | oterest paid on thoo doposita, Drate lased | 0%oe. N. W. coraer 18th aud Farnam srests, | | The Grest Ponlar Bamalr fae it 4 . Jut i1, and I opened the [ 90 the principal citics of the United Btates aad |~ gyor Morchant s Notlonal Kauk, Owabs, Neb, | | io Great Popular Remn los. g the first bottle went out 1o the ball, and T oponed the | gurop?"§iidal wtuntion wivun to collesions | ~Ser Morchant s Waiensl auk, Qutasts, Mebe J Surocure for Blind, Bleeding & Irching Pilea in two weeks was able to me were no benefit,” 8. 8. me, finding the waters NEW YORK PRICES. door ana told pa he was in the wrong room and, I knowed it, and he came our room and 1 locked the and gorrespondence with Prompt rotuzss. BIRFOTOKS, 9 p. m__ Resldence 1114 wouth 13th wixee McCARTHY & BURKE, | A And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors, These Surrosrrokiss act directly upon the . W. Rew, Newport, Ark, in J.D.Edwmundson, K. L. Shugert, J.T.Hart, et fro6 80 all, woats of the Blood Vessels, and by their astri " d d door, and the bell-boy, and the porter, | W.,W. Wallace, o odter, 1.4 Mitlgy Heulaig, affects geutly forco the 'blood trom 'the swollen oo it oy oage | For Dry Goods and|sad lue ek e G o, we whal g R Bt 0, e sk, 0 o bk | o el RS A0 By S binad - for skin or blood | Ea oy Goods g0 to L., [siled the old maid, acd she ssid a| ppe g J HILTON, M, D, Un erta ers hd ™ B, BIMSON MEDIOINE Q. cal oure is sure to follow thelr use. Prico, T8 i b . a, 4 L burglar got in her room, and S atash ] ) Nos. 104 aud 100 Main B8, Puffao, . ¥. | coutu a box. _For salo by alldruggiste or sent b ‘ ngepy, |HARRIS, 7347 Lower ™ Sy "y ul™"s s PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON, | aus.eri st wer. warxan ND | g, et S sede 0 i | il e g ‘ P SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS | Broadway. lounge, and they took it and toid her| 239 Brosd wav. CounolliBluf. DOUGLASB + 8 dbw n | 4 \ " . -~