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TI-IE DAILY BEE- MO XDAY. JANUARY ~ UOUNOII. Bt.Urrs fo! _-_\ Whoop la! Get along! CLEAR THE TRACK. ) 2,13 and you may know We're en route for the Boston Store, Nothing like it since old *'Koar." Heaved his anchor and left the Shore, BOSTON TEA GO, 16 Main Street. 1.D EDMUNDRON, W, L, SHUGART, w. stane, | President, Vice-Pres't. Cashler. = | THOS, OPFICKR W. I M, RUSEY CITIZENS BANK (FFICER & PUSEY, Of Gounoil Bluffs. | Organlzod under the laws of the Stato of Towa | B anns. Pald up capital $ 76,000 | Authorized capi 200000 Uun[} u S' a" Intorost paid on timo dopo s, Dratte issued o o fhe prineipa) citlen of the Unitod States aua f g N Furope " Spacial attention wiven to collections Established, 86 and correspondence with prompt returns, Dealers 1n Forelgn [snd) Domestic; Exchange DIRROTORS, | and homo keouritien. W W Sefn X5 | MBS, B, J, HARDING, M. D., AW, Stroot, Iyraet FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BA0S., now ready to contract for small castings of | every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON And any ALLOY OF BRASS. hat the h gives t- e Medical Electrician AND Are GYGNECOL.OGIST. Spe metals are me ted in- ckUCibLEs whic y best castings, Burning Brands DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Etc., Ete., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphis, Perna. 0ffice Cor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and fcultios pecullar to females a spe: J. C. HOFFMAYR & C0., OITY ROLLER MILLS. 73 T @ JR 00 i = Ground by sintal dit y. Works: Corner Sixth strect eventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA' JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OOUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Mrin and Pes State and Fede nd Offico—Broadway, between treots. ¥l practice in urte MAURER & ORAIG. ARTISTIC POTTERY, i cus ase, mme preces o, | P OTCElAIN - Rolls 8llver Ware &c., 840 BrOADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS AND MRS, B. J. AILTON, M. D., |HUNCARIAN PROCESS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Exclusively, 222 Broadwav. CounociliBluffe. S. E. MAXON, SR OXE XIT B 'O T, Warranted Equal to any made in the United States. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ALSO Bran & Shorts. jand-tf Otfice over savings bank. O0UNOIL BLUFFS Council Bluffs, Ia, yon su; 1.: lr-un Dyspepsin, use BURDOCK ‘LOOD BITTERS, 1t you are afflictod with Biliousness, use | BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1f you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS disordered, regulate thom with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t wwur Blood ts mpure, purity 1t with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Is the old Favorite and FPIERINCOLE & XK. LXN B —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, t your Bowels THEIR FIRST APPEARANCOK, Eavelopes were first used in 1834, At herin was discovered in 1844 Toe fisst steel pen was mads in 1830, The fitst air pump was made in 1804 Tho first lucifor mateh was mado in 1708 Mohammed was born at Macea about 606, st iron steamship was built first bailoon escont was made in 1798 aches were first used in Kogland in 15640 The ficat steel plate was discovered in 1840, The first horse railroad was built in 1826G-.7 The Kranciscar s arrived in Egland 1 1224 The fi-at steamboat plied the Hud- son in 18.7, The e itire Hobrew bible was printed in 1488 Ships wore first ‘‘copper-bottomed” in 1782, Gol i was Urac forni in 1843 discovered in Cal- The tiret telescope was vsad in Eng- land in 1608, Christianity was Japan in 1549, The ficst watches were made at Nu remberg in 1477 First saw-maker's anvil brought to Amwmerica in 1819 First almanac printed by Geo. Von Furbach in 146, The first newspaper advertisement appeared in 1( Percussion arms were used in the U 8. army in 1830, The first use of a locomotive in this country wus in 1829, Omnuibusses were first introducad in New York in 1830. Kerosene was first used for lighting purposes in 1860, The first coprer cent was coined in New Haven 1u 1687, The fi's" glass fuctory in the United States was built in 1780, The first printing press in the Untted States was worked in 1620, (i'ass windows were first introduced iuto Eogiand in the eighth century. The first steam engine on this con- timent was brought trom Eogland in 175 Tho first complate eewing machine was pateuted by Ellas Howe, jr, in 1846, The first socie'y for the promotion of Chriatian Knowledgs was organ? ized 1 1698 The first attempt to manufacture plns in this country was made soon after the war of 1812, The first prayer book of Edward VI. came into use by authority of parliament on Whit Sunday, 1549 The firet temperance soctety in this country was organizad in Saratoga county, N. Y., in March, 1808 The first coach in Scotland was brought thither in 1561, when Q 1een introduced {into Mary came from France. Itbelonged to Alexander Lord Seaton. The firat daily newspaper appeared in 1702 The first newspiper printed in the United States was published in Boston on September 25, 1790. The manufacture of porcelain was introduced into the province of Herln, Japan, from Chins, in 1613, and Hezin ware still bears Chinese marks, The first soclety for the exclusive purpose of ‘eirculating the Bible was organized in 1806 under the name of the British and Foreign Bible Suclety. The first telegraphic lostrument was succ & fully operated bv S F. B, Morse, the inventor, in 1835, though its utiliy was not dunnu-trmed to the world uutil 1842, The first Union flag was unfurled on the 13t of January, 1776, over the camp at Cumbridge. It had thirteen stripes of white and red, and retained the Eaglieh cross in one corner, When Capt Cook first visited Tabiti the natives were uslug natls of wocd, bone, shell and stone, When they eaw iron 1ails they fancied them to be shoots of Bome very hard wood, and, desirous of securing such a valaable commodity, they planted them in their gardens, Houest and Libiral. When the Hops in each bottle of Hop Bitters (at the present price, §1.20 per 1b ) cost more than a bottle s s0ld for, besldes the other costly medicines, aud the quality and price are kept the esame, we think it is honest and liberal in the propofetors, "uo one shovld complain, or buy or use worthless stuff, or cheating bogus imitatious because the price is less. 1t you ha re Indigestion, you wil hind an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1f you are troubled with Spring Complainta, or adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t your Liverts torpid, restore it to healthy actioa with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It your Liver s affectod, you will find » sure re storative I BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 'MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, | And all Poluts East and@outh.E THE LINE COMPRISES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Bteel Track 11 connections are made in UNION DEPOTSE | has » Nlllanll Reputation as being the reat Through Oa: and {8 universall —_— THE LADY AN THE TIGER A Sequel to & Half-Told Magezine story-The Riddle Read. ¥rom the San Francisco Chronicle, 4 majority of the reading public of young, fair, amiab ,And -nh.m.. orous dowry,! ut always suitablo to the age, station, temper and character fstics of the accused. Bohind the her door couched & fiercs and faw- vegetarian uporimnnu, rued for a divoroe, and, what is more singular, obtalned it Sowing Wild Ontse: o fug tigor, The accused could not| How many wiste theie time and re- possibly kuoow behind which door [ #ources in foolish expatis nts with uasty, ) . w rthiew medicines thit can never do lurked the tiger or waited tho lady. | fhicw tedicines thet can never 4o Houce the exsot justioo of the scheme. | gt | o)) ik e 'ne aocused might ooen either door urative virrnea bo ploased, aud blind aud impartial vover bean chance decided which door. 1f the {cireulation ascusod opened the lady's door, he endid, wan warriod to her forthwith, whether | ) w10 Gnose the Handkerchlet he hao another wife or not, [ Atiemeaan R S So sunothly worked this plan, that| qulet y salostian fu the divorco mill of the kingdom was L D e kept running at tho maximum capa [HOF LOTK BIIES RAvec L & sgh soity 1 ordur {0 freo thess fortuate | the other duy that & teporter for the [San who stood by inqaie d what the or unfortuniate huibanda who had | FA% HAC y lnq found the lady's door But after o GUFO B8 L 4y ool while a presumptuous youth of tha ey s JoLt iy e people dared o tall in Tovo wit o |Wway there with her mother? " roplied king's pet daughter, whom tho k | She youug aaIGMnAL, DRSiG & lonhg, loved s the applo of his eyo Tho 45 \' h, v yl‘”.‘, ,i.. I A kiug's daughter returued the young ('O ¢ b LA LL man's love. for though not of royal | Chattering, lankhing, damtly-dressod young woman who was following an | onlargod edition of herself through the crowded store “'Lately marrled, he asked, senten tiously “How do you know that? “Son hore are forty cightnight shirts that T have had to pull down from the sholves above, open, stretch out, and show her, and that I now have te fold up and put away. Aund ne'er a eale, nor oven & thank you. She came to wo, with her mother, aud, modestly blushing, askod to ee some night shirts.” “Boys't' T aeked. ‘“‘No, men's,’ she replied. “I brought down some fine linen ones, but she said they were too small. ‘Thon I climbed up that aten- Iadder and got the numbers 36 to 42 She said the latter were the size, ‘* ‘Have you any frilled bosoms!’ she blood, he was handsome and brave and good, aud drove tho handsomost tan dem team in all the kingdom Bat they met onee too often, presumably at the free library, and the royal papa found it out. The daughicr was taken home, and the young man dragged to a dungeon cell T'he next day 1t was announced that the cul orit would be brought into the King'a arena. Imwmediately soclety, io a body, decided to be in at the death. On the morning of the trial the amphitheater was packed, bnt the princess had not beon idle. Ty the cunning of a barbarian she added the persistent cleverness of a civilized modern detective. She had bribed the mont trurted servant of the king When her lover waa ledgluto the arena the princess knew behind which door crouched the tiger, behind which walked the lady Aud the lover, read ing his sweetheart’s eyes, to all others nn‘:"‘l' 1a inscrutable, to him eloquent with 'All pulled down the laeatstyle in rille, meaning detected a swift signal, and acting thereon, opened the risht-hard door. Now, here the story closes, Whether the lady or the tiger was be hind the door is not told. The ques- tion, the author tells us, demands for its solution a knowledge ot all the in- tricate mechanism of human atfsction, barbarian as well as clvilized. and hate, trust and jealouey, ness and self abnegation, must all hk' weighed, measured, and put into an equation of two or more unknown quantities before any decision fairly may be reached, Until put into ac tion, n woman's ideas of gord or ill are always unknown quantities. So it seems idle to seck to de‘ermine whether the princess would have sounted the agony of seeing her lover wedded to another lcss or greator than the horrr of secing him torn into sanguinary tidbits by n properly ravenous tiger. much may be eaid on both sides that ono is reminded of the famous prob lem ot the owl: “Didtho firat owl come from the egg, or the first oup from the owl?’ Manifestly it would have beon unjust to rest tho solntion of 8o perplexing a study upon any- thing s » intangible as the analysis of a woman's reasoning. Fortunately there is no need. William Taylor, of this cily, a gentleman profoundly versed in the folk lore of Indla, has unearthed the following sequel to tho story so exaeporatingly broken off in the para- phrase of Mr. Stockton: “‘Without the slightest hesitation he went to the right hand door and opened it.” He did not know that his royal aweetheart had threaded all ‘‘the devious mazes of passion” ere she arrived at her decision. He be lieved that she kuew that life at the price named would not he worth the having. So he believed that behind the right hand door lurked the tiger He opened it, and then stepped forth the lady. The lover looked at his sweetheart reproachfuily, at her rival respectfully but suddenly, Then he turned away, walked rapidly to the “AHaven't you got any of thoso col v od frill shirts with little pockets? she continued, *T went to the end of the counter. I climbed vp the step-ladder and got down three boxes of colored number forty twor, frilled. She examined ench box pronounced them swoet, priced hom towed them all about; then she turned to her mother ana said: “‘Ma, which do you think he would like best, one of these shirts or a silk havdkerchief ¥ ““You know best,’ mother, “She thought for a moment, and then, na she trotted off. I heard her say: ‘I guoss, ma, Ull buy aeilk haodkerchief. Heo can wear that to church,’ “That's 8o, dear,’ ma replied, he can't wear shirt to church, “Ther» they go to thesilk counter,” addod the young salesman, as he heaved another eigh from his breast aud ashirt box to the shelf overhead. auswered her ‘and v colored frill night- The Prophet Honored in His Own Country even in His Own House. The honest, a.myl narative uf Mrs, 8 J. Whipp who resides ab No, 177 Willaws 8t , Providence; R, Juring the pastsix or seven years I have bion 8 verely «ficted with Kiduey disease, caus- ing Intense back-aches, d zzinass ad other -o- v ro pa e through iy body and lim's, render- ing 0 0 80 woak and prostra e thatat timer it was impossiblo for me to do any part of my house- work. 1 have had aleo a flatbering of tho heatd and wae torribly dist-cs of for breath, I was very misorable ard compl toly w £y cur and dis ¢ uraged. 1 had no axb tlon to undertake todo nythiog aud barely sufli iint strongthto render exbitenc) d arable, haviog tetled o flud o y re= lief from tho docior’s pr scr ptions. At this try tng erl-f4, & fread porsusded me taobtain a b b tie of Hant's viom dy, a1 now rejoic that [ followed 1y friendly advics, for the Remedy acted 1ke o charm in my cise. Afcor 1had tak enatowdoz v, my heal h besan to improve; | folt bett Tae flat ering of the heart, tho in*eneo back-azhes, and tearible shor ness of breath susedly disappeared, my strong h and ambition soon roturne!, nad beforo Ihid overy way, left hand door and opened that. | aken two bo tleso! the Remedy, 1w uentire y There was & bound, a roer, afwe, ble to wash and ironand do v y hoase- shrill scream, & sickening wel-|work. Oicelnawhilel sm troubled w.ih the tor. But it was not the lover whose rcheand ag o au L am taken I renrs to anglod limbs the savage beast wis ercoly crunching. Wit the unfail. iug accuracy of discrimination, which is a trait of his royal lineage, the tiger had choeen the lady for his repast, and the lover stcod uvscathed. He would have been unworthy immortal ity if ho had not taken the larpess of tate at its face valuo, He did He passed through the door and clos:d it, The princees faintod, the king relent- ed, the lovers were wed, tnd in lieu of & trial by blind chance the generous monarch nstituted the system of an Hount's Remedy, and a fow doz 8 fic i e all igh t 1 shall never bo withut it in the fature. 1 have frequontiy recemmonded the buct's Yem dy to my fr'end, and they heve experloncad reliof from the first dove. 1 heartly o toall wko are afft'ctod with Kidn disea en of the lver, bladd.r, or trinary ¢ L think (ha' 1o family #h u d be without it MES S 0. W ¥o. 177 Willi my 5t., Providence, Rxcruciating Pain Edwin Freeman, of Norton, have suffere | the Kidneye for yo ors, Miss., says 108t exeruciting pain in my Al physicians cr modicing activo judloiary. cond not reliove me until ahout thr. ¢ yo rsince . 1 commenced taking Hun ‘s Remedy, 1 pur G1ad to Heay 1t: chaad ab itleat landing's drugst re in Proy “For several montns I endured a dull | idence, avd I took the first d se there, and after pein through my lungs and shoulders; loat | using onebottlo L was fre from il pain, and my spirits, appetite and color, and could | aith ugh this was three yevr ago 1rave seen no wlth ditticulty, remain from my bed, My | trace of discase and have not had to take any present healthtu! condition is due to Bur- | medicine. I boicve Hunt's Romedy to be th .4:m h Blood Bitters ' Mrs, A, Hal), | bew: kidney and liver medicine ever known, and Bioghamton N Y I cheer ully recommend t to all sufferers from TANNKKR'S THEORY, this torriby ¢ disease,” Tral 4 ze, 75 con's, EbieS: i o purely ve He Experiments on His Wife and| Brings ou a Divorce. Hunt's Remedy otablo prepara. tion, scientifically proparcd by o skillful Pharma. et :KIDNEY-WORT HAS BEEN PROVED T'he URKGT CURE for New York Special to the Post-Dispatch The wife of the celebrated Dy, Tan- ner has lately taken up he ¢ abode In TITLE ABSTJ}AGT OFFIGE Lands a.nd Lo Bo ght. and 8old. W MONEY TO IM\V \l‘ LOW RAT SCTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. CUUNGIL BLUFFS I0WA, S JET. IVELAAERTIN IS &0 OO Successors to J. W. Rodefer) OWA COALS CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No. 84 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Highth Street and Elevautb Avenue, Oouncil Hluflu BURNTLANM &8 SON STEAY COFFEE MILLS, Wholesalo and Retasil Dealers in Fresh Roasted Coffees, Teas and Spices. IOWA. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIXR GOODS 837 Broadwav, Council Bluffs, Towa. SHORT LINE 3056 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, CATARRH AND ECZEMA these ot re, fth m st powerful vigo able deatroya thodl en o, 10 tand braich, —OF THE~ ho biood ina puro, healthy ninte, 5.8 8. for Catarrh 14 a sure cure; eured mo OCHIOAGO, aftor all other treato ents had falod C. €. Buwxs, Greencastle, bnd Rov. W J Robinson, member North Goorgia Con e ““Nave taken 8. . 8. for a4 cloar cace of Eczo ; oruption has disappeared and 1 am wall, H Milwaukee & St. Pau RATLWAY Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS “iTavo taken 8. 8 8 for Ca'arrh with great benefl ; think th ee bottles more wi | completely ik cure mi"” K. K. BROW N, Spataubarg, 8. C Jw. ttrell 8'. Loals, e d 8§, 8 OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFES |« xn: mont wontiriur vomoty, wnor e’ & ¢o by but that IL- il eire my Catareh,” WITH— . »: N.N'I;m rur'-“dr n troub'esome Ca- 3 srrh which hos oaffled lrwul!!l nt ofall the Pullman's Magnificent Sloopers | s vossciane North i owtn™ e AND TiE— Hor Sraison, Atk , July 17, 1882, 1 have had wha' iy physicisns teried Fezem f0r v ¥ eight yoars. Came five yoors 4 o to thin Finest Dining Cars in the World. plac to Live in or ‘erthatl might be cur 4 Du- IF YOU ARE GOING EAST | Al than & hu d nos with thlos of various: out the dosired ‘esult Up o th 1 had almos’ b 1l ved ny began taking Bwitt's Npocie (8. 8 8 ) with all tho wkeptimm p v iule The erupion w s at first wor.e, yet there wore some sigra of ime roveme:t, and a ter throo munthy’ use of § 8, T am sousd and well, 107 & 5gn of cruption, my skin smeoth and cliar, ard ny general health ango0d a8 it ovor wan. 1 thero ar any doabting oLoy, let them write me here D, N, Prarr, from the Great Drug House of the Northwest. Wodo not hsltate to say hat fo o huve old v oro of Saifts S han all ofher bood purtiersc m a4 onishiig ros ta. no d hal o dozan bot o waya nl more go - d than trestment woich 000. An:ther who h us-d it for + o ofulous affoction rop rtia permancut cure from its cu’e Yours truly, VANS.AACR ST N)N-ON & Co ____Sold__all Drvggistn. DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENGE OF 1IFE, For OLp AND YOUNG, MALE AND FEMALR. It I8 a wure, prompt a- d effectual remods for In- digestion, Dyspep in, Intermittent Fevers, Wané of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all its Stages, T0 CHIJAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To PAUL OR MINNEAFOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, ¥ilwaukee& St, PaulR'y ated at corner Farnam and s and at U. P, Dopotand at alia, in another column, F. A NASIH, Genoral A ent, 0. 1. FO TE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. ] i NTER, 1 Pss. Agent, FFORD, Pass, Agent. o mnthn: go enrb e, aud ST. &arSoo Time Tal Weak Memory, Loss of Brain P wer, Prostration, Weakness and genernl Loss of Poser. It repairs norvous wasto, rejuvenaron the fadod inteliocky wtronghthe FiN g L The expe invaluab hled brain and restores exhausted or- 4 proves it to s, #1.00 a hottle, il ty, or sen! pt of price by 0. Box 2460, St Cast iron.] IFIEVENaQ DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPOSITORIE ! The Great Popular Remuly for Piles Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & I ching Pilos And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors, These Surrosronies act directly upon the coats of the Blood Vesscls, and by their astringent ntly force the blood from the swollen andby making the coats of the veins ("poo s o eo) a0 g) [Wrought MOST POWERFUL! FURNACES,IN THE WORLD. RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, 1LLS, strong, prevent the r refilling. and hence a radl- Embody new 188%2 4...|a vouients, Mor. | cal cure is sure to full w their use. Price, 18 praotioal fou uros; Cont Jown 0 keop lu | conts a box. For salo by alldruggists, or sent b i © lonn fuel by En Wil give mope host volume of pure air thiu sy munil on receipt of price, lish Medioa) huumu. 718 Olive St, §t Lonis worey and Bradford, Omaha. v AmLaaN PERFUME, flurre.y & Larman’s L] i najorl ) 5 v Boenprevert oncedod 4o be the FINEST EQUAPPED. Rall. | If you have any species of Humor or Pimple, i | San Francisco is just now amusing | France, having obtainq” a diverce||o| KIENEY DISEASES. 2 » ‘u’ y-'.;gam":':“ “19 In the :orld for s unnl:u'n- olum\ell not 1o take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS | (tse)f over the momentius question, | from ber eccentric hur'sand under the | [Elindieats ut von St N po@| | 4 et ) ol v sndyou will Soé travellng lnzen | ::):lu have any symptoms of Hcers or Bcrofulous | What came out of the right hand | following circumstan son: Dr, Tanner, | |oNOTHBRITATE uso KIDNEY-WORT atfp| | wmee Through Tickets via thie Colebrated Line for | f0ret: & curaevorefioly il b fobnc B [ door!” The Century for November | It appears, in parti jalarly ‘addicted to| |[Elsmectby Shercoms e discase and rostore) 3 | ¥ far TOILET, BATH o at all offices In the West. 4 . ercome the d & £ All Information about Rates 0 Fure, Bloeping | For imparting strength and vitality to the sys oontainéd a bit of groterque absurdity ”nm"rdm"y 0 soles and sometimen | [Bicalthy action N neouliad B gest for _-L"———! . o A;:olc)mmlohllom‘ Timo Tablos, &c., Will b | 4o, notbing san oqual by Frank Stockton, entitled *'The |he thought thr ¢ hohad found out that GAICS s 15 your ox,nuch ws pain! | ! oertully glven hy applyining to % Lady or the Twer!” To appr the human o' +d | #land weaknenses, KIDNEY-WORT 18 unst For For Kervouaod G oL OGR BLOOD BITTERS | LAdY of the Tuprl o cabBreciate | o hatman < sracter beoumes modiied | [ghatmmneern ientninaiig | and | ANDKERCHIEF, ld vm,.rm-kaogn Manager, Chicago ‘or Nervous and General Debility tone up the | the lutercat whici @ question has AO¥ ¢o the food taken by the Either Bex, Inoontinence, retention of| € —— PEROIVAL LOWELL, system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS |exciged, it is necessary to understand | prrson {ally i 1 B""'“ brick dust o7 ropy deposits, unddull| £ e W, 3. DALl Fassonter Aet. Cblcag thentory. A powerful and sbaolute|the lfldh;nl'wl y '"d“ :}”‘“' "“ §ldraseiog pains,ailapoeadity vieid toitour. [ . J. DAVENFPORT, Price $1.0 Bottle; ' g s R " 4 R cagot p8 CONEUME arrote, ative pos Gen. Agent, Confcll Blufls rice 81.00 per Battle; Trla Bottles 100t |, ptern hing, just enough inoculated | he u-;:: “".k'« pt'nlpll“ ety s aly 8OLD Y ALL DRUGGISTS, Prios 81, R D H. P. DUELL, Ticket Agh. onah vit [esan et | ) ot ) mssoat " PR 58 A0t o | FOSTRR, MILBURN, & Go,, Proe, | with “clvilimwion to “bo, eumsin | acmips prodes amiaviny, whilos | 13500 REWA = g ¥ VY And . ingenonsiy Arbarons, rolonged diet of French beans in e above reward will be pald to any person To Nervous durferers | BUFFALO, N. ¥ aiter canvamsing the relattve mer', | fuam wroat irritability (€ remper, The e s N e Tl A T — inld b wholesalo by I:h & McMnhon and O, of the test of hemlock and hens' v this the: brought ania Patent Rubbe! THE DREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY M jid 1n 97 entms | & 20 Ceial b 1y, conoei . 2¥ 06, | seying ont is theory brough “, Pennsylvania Patent Rubber o IMPORTED following sch ::ulll)’] L "“’,‘;l"‘“ trouble into Dr. Tanue 82058 Paint, pacn's 8y y oliowit e + satice: | He made a beavy wager on the ques He paused to be cons PR | ¥ i -~ for proscrving Shinglos, Tin and G Rooty 4..719.{51_ Hynnlutlu cucki@ ‘w yast|oton with pome friends and experi. | 2l @ - Wartanted to he' Fire and Waber Aoty BULBS Tuilos, fl"”'“'\‘"""““] d "“the ¥.ing's are.]mented on Mcs. Tanner with DQY GOODQ ordoms promptly sttended to. Choaper and be Orocusos ey 10nETF Fay one vias accune FRENCH KEANS, for than any o KT & BTEPH SNSON of & orime suf o b, 3 And all !{ny(.f P o A assord |4y "t tenti ontly ack to ing her to ca Nt three poonds 5 Sole Propristors, Ol , Otuaha, et re : b ; T entioy of the kir g, the a lo daily. It is not al TDDCNHe REFHRENOKS tratel o fr e it _‘w'u‘n‘ ~r«l.. r‘. prison and it was an- | tog wondered at At atter 1884 ) 3 o ar & Pusay, Dr.Rice, Dr. Plunoy, — Fuller Hiram Sib'ey & Co., |youi s ,' AL o0 & certain dey he gimen Mra. Tanuer became | @ W - IR0 , Omaha Noc ould bo bronght # 4:0 the arena, Oy re irritable than was p orhaps | - po e roncoSEEDMEN, |the foor of the ¢ suna, oppisite the|oomtempiniod and throw & jug at D 00 T GOLD ROPE. : . “‘v" 8 high thror . were two doors, [T's head, 'he doctor, however Thelntrinsdc mortt and waperior s of ou GEO ¥: S IVELT EX: A hen the prieor o' was brought in ined his bat, and, more thoroughly ol Rope Tovacco has induced other man's : ; MANUFACTURSR OF 10 Arena Le W' 4 allowed to 1ok oves | eonvinced than ever of the truth of 0 ANE TRAIASY | CON) B IAL M t tlop and o ¥ 3 4 saround the v Dhitheat N | 'l . ue oud suyle Whiss' e e "Price, Bpecific, #1.00 per packags, or Silver Plated \ set smphitheater, Ho | his theory, put his wife on the turnip | | mot oy the genulr 2 Full partioulsrs 10 our pamvhle P V¥t f then bowed ¢ s kin 1. S B8 han P Kope. W fon the't nd conmnmer tosec | we deelre to send freo ty mall to o ages for §6.00 ‘n'“z:':u.)‘;\ I"“.:l:nl”“ i BT T o the kulu luud lmmu.II d’m 80 .;].fm m I,ll ll. M’nl'm‘\l:l o i E it oy | tha ur natao und ark AFo Upon each | &g Tho Bpecito Medicino is sald by atl - Nos. 104 a0l 106 Malo &4 Batislo, N WI N DO v’\/ SASH st cter crossed the areus and |aho was beforo the Fronch bean reci- | Waghingtony Ave. and Fifth St, | tump. The ouly venuing and orlginal Gold kope | at#1 per po-kage, or 6 packages for 4, or ot Bold in Omaha by O, ¥, Goodwman, J. W, Bell '(I e wne of the two doors jmecn. This result was not so success Tohacco ls manifactured by bo acit free by mall on rec: iph of the woney, by sndiulidruggisseverywhera i3 Dosr Piates Engraved to Ordere |3OW: ‘behind ane of ful, however. Mre, Tanner objected THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO |dresinil ~ THRGRAY RDICINE CO. . Wo, 000 N, T 84, Bt Louls, Mo jdeors wey 8 lady, gemerally to be any longer & aubject of lhmul ST. 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