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/ THE DAILY BEE-TULSDAY. JANUARY 16 COUNCIL BLUFFES CLEAR THE TRACK. Whoop la! Get along! Go! 2,13 and you may know We're en route for the Boston Store, Nothing like it since old " Noar." Heaved his anchor and left the Shore, BOSTON'TEA :G0., 16 Main Street. "WATER That never roquire grimping, at Mra. J. J. Gu. ny other halr dealer. Also a full lino of ewi ver slsewhere. All goods warrantod sa represented. 1. D. KDMUNDHON, oARt, Preciaenh, - “Vicobrech, " Gasbier, " CITIZENS BANK 0f Council Bluffs. Organtzod under the laws of the State of lowa Pald up capital. . 76,000 Authorised capital. ©. 200,000 Tnterest pald on time deposits. Drafta tasued on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Spocial attention given to collections and correspondence with prompt returns, DIRNOTORS, J.D. Edmundson, E.L. ahn;r J.T.Hanh, W.AW.[Wallace, J. LA lll!fin ‘FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY lRON And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special aftention is called to the fact that the metals arc me ted i CRUCiBLES which gives tee very best castings, Burning Brands DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PAC ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Eto., Eto., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Works: Corner Sixth stre Eloventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLU lml-s 10WA. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsollor at Law, OOUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Offco—Broadway, botween Mein and Pea treets. ¥l practice lu Btate and Fede colored nets. Waves made from Iadies’ own hall WAVES. od's Halr Blola, at prices never befere touched b 1 iches, otc. at greatly reduced pricos. Also gol Do not fall to call bu!o;e Illchulnl MRS. J. 8. J. J. GOOD, Main atrees, Council Bluffs THOS, OPFIORR. W. H. M, PUSNY, OFFICER & PUSEY, Comneil flfiff'?.' I Dealors in Forelgn Jsnd] Domesticl Exchange and home securitios, MRS, B J. HABDING, M. D, |Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduste of Electropathic Institution, Phila. delphia, Penna. Office Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseasod and paintul dit fcultios pocullar to females » gpecialty. “S. E. MAXON, AR OE XIT B'C . Office over sa7ings bank, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, - - l‘,\va nted--Asents for _g.;:l: . Times, A v s wien J0SS James. be ouly lite anthorized by ber and which will not be & * Blood and Thurder” stery, such a8 has beer and will be published, but a tiuo life by the only porson who 1s in poscssion of the facts a fai h'ul and devoted w Truth is more iuter- eeting than fiction. A gents should app'y for ter- ritory at once. Send 76 cts. for Sample book, J H. Chambers & Co.. mo-eod-&w-¢ St Louis Mo SHORT LINE F THE— - Iows, OEIOAGO, Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running ite :‘A!fl' EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers ~—AND THE— Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond; or YOU ARE COING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukee& 8t, PaulR'y Ticket office lo«-uo.l at corn Fourteenth strects and at U. Millard Hotel, Omaha, in another column, Farnam and Depot and at gent, Omaha, CARPENTER, oral Pase .«mu, 8. 8, MERRIL m-mmmwu © GEO. £ROMY MOHANT Vico Pront TH ¥, NEERASEA MANUFACTTRING O Lincoln, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF p Planters Hrrrows,Farm Roliers cg‘:m Rakes, Bucie: Klevating Wis ui’m &c 1 4 A We are pravared 40 do Job work and masutse uring for other parties, B T un JFACTURING 00 ncoln, Ne ________————————— At/ package of “ BLACK-DRAUGHT ™ ’,k’ of cuarge erous 1In the old Favorite and PRINCIFALLING —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, 'MILWAUKEE. DRTROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East -nanoum.zm THE LINE COMPRISE! Noarly 4,000 miloe, Bolid Smpoth Btool Track 1l connectlons are made in UNION DEPOT8 has_a National Repntation e being the reat Through Oar Line. ‘and i unlversall oncodod 10 be the FINEST EQUIPPED Rail. oad in the world for all classes of travel. Tey it and you will fad trayellng & lnxary Instead iscomfort, Tickets via this Celebrated Line for ealo at all offices in the Wost. All information about Ratos o Fare, Bloe) Car Acocmmodations, Time Tablos, &c., cheortully glven by applylatng to ld Vloc«l'u"l & Gen. Mauager,Chlcago PERO:'VAL PLOW! LL, onli en. Passonser Agt. o DAVENPORT, il Gen. AFM, Connell Blufts. DUELL, Ticket Agh. omahs matosd iy $6500 REWARD. The above reward will be pald to any persan who will produce a Paint that will equal | Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for preserving !mm’lq. Tin and Gravel Roofs. Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. All orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and bet: ter than any other paint now In use, ITEWART & H'H .PHENBON, Bole Provrietors, Omaha House, Omaha, N REFERGNCES. Officer & Pusey, Br.Rice, Dr. Pluney, Councll Blufty, Towa. A = |~ Bum ofice, Gmaha’ Neo. | tenios Rewarded, Tio Stary of $ho Sewing Machins, 4 bandsome lille pamphish, binofan vove with numerons engravings will GIVEN AWAY saalt person calling for ~ofce of The Slager Manutacturing pany, or will be seat by mall, pos pm Ay persoa living af distance trom our offiees 'tha Sinper Maunfactaring Oo., Palooipel ffice, 34 Union Hquswe NEW YORK " NERVOUS DEEILITY, pr. R CANO‘.-‘ um"f"‘ *u\lm - Fulle A wpeciflo for Hyste luces, Couvals Norvons Headache, bental Dey iemory, Spermatorrhies, Impot “mise ons, Premasuzo Old elt-n001 " ads to mlnen I pr price. We gua nu‘hl\aru-‘! With each orier recelved by as for m od with five dcllareggil ‘aond the bas (%) the Baser our written guni woney If Abe breatiaent doer nob off ©. . Goodm vist, Bole, Wholosalens coOmaha, Bab, Ordses by wmalljst i dhwiy s cure IOWA ITEMS, “How are you able to grasp the [commisioners of Platte county et al, P ropesi” Peremptory writ allowed. Eight hundred Des Mofnes cosl miners are on A atrike. Towa entered the year 1888, §20,000 be- hind in curcent vx penaes, The Dubuqua Herald complains of side walk vulgari‘y in that aty. Ooe college nt Cedar Rapids started in with a large increase of students Jasper county has 181 sch ol houses, or one to about every four square milos of Tosses on the Walton house in The Onawa have been adjusted, and the hotel will soon be re' uilt. Daring 1852 there was sold at the Kok Tdand depot i Giuneld amount « f $67,447.91, The burlary of andd pistols at Clin. ton has been investizated, three mes are rested and the firearais recovered. The formal operiog of the Irish- Ameri- can club in Dabuque on Monday night was largely attended, uud a great success, The Sac City postc thice has been m presidential otfice, with » salary of Lamoreux is the populsr candidste, The Whiting saloon-keepers received anony mous notices to close their saloons on New Year's, und most of them cid so, The «fice of the register of the state land «tlics has been aboli-hed, and here. after will hecome a part of the secretary of atate’s office. Tne Diamond Jo line of stoamers on the Miswissippi bas ben put under control of a corporate company with Dismond Jo ae presldent, Des Moines is talking of engaging Theo- dore Thomws and his orchestra tur o series of concerts in July next The amount required as guarantee is $6,000, A gang of tramps took possession of the hicaro, Ruck Island & Pacific depot at Towa City ne day last week and held a dnnl(ln.( bnul Tuey were finully die- persed., Monona county will buck bard against foreign herds of oattle another season. Many of the tarmers are short from five to fifteen head each, and Judge Uliver has (o8t forty hoad by the cattle mixing with the large herds being driven through and pastured & few days at a time on the prairies. The Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North. era company is making goud the loser sustain-d by the Lights o' London com- pany, which was wrecked in the recent collision on that line, and the company will remnin for two weeks at Cedar Ravids and will cancel ail Iowa engage- menta. C. Dittmer, the messenger of the Daven- port National bauk, has been airested and held in $2,600 bail on charge of stealine $2,200 in Kansas county bonds, which were deposited in the bank for safe keep- ing. His dispo-al ot the bonds has been shown, and the F. Bahl figuring in the transaction is » mvthical person, tickets to 0 CIRCUS BECRETS. A Gymruast Who Passed for Years as a Woman. Now York Tribune. ‘The gymuast, although modest, was willing to spaak of his achievements, As ho blew smoke frcm a big cigar through his bristly mustache, he did not look as though he had ever been a woman; but he was a woman-—to all appearances——for several years. “Is your name Mr. Lulu/" asked the reporter. “‘No; just Lula,” “‘Been in the show business all|E. your life?’ “Since I was a boy, but my per- || formances have always been of a spec- || ial character—that of flighta through the air. For yeara after my first ap pearance I was a girl. Why was I Because it enhanced the interest of the performance. A crowd at a circus willeye a woman with intense curiosity when the wouldn't think of looking at a man you know. When the specta- tors saw me shoot up into the air to a height of fortyfeet of more, as quick as thought, without knowing how it how it was done, they were filled with wonder and admiration, Theythought that there muat be something super- natural about it.” ““Were you not suspected of not being a woman?" ““My sex was always a matter of speculation, but my appearance was in favor of the theory that I wasa woman and no one could assert that I was not. When I was younger my face was of an essentially fominine type. I malntained my disguise under all cir- cumstances; even my intimate ac- quaintances were decelved, My hair, which was very light, was allowed to grow long, and was put up in curl papers every nighi; as regularly as the locks of the most;finical matden, My dreescs were marvels of art, and— if I may say it—the envy of women. I received all sorts of attentions from men. No favorite equestrieune ever received mere notes or flowers, Once I was asked to act ar bridesmaid at l wedding, and as I could not refuse, 1 went through the ceremony, blushing when it was preper and ooklng de- mure and sorry just at the right mo- ment. ‘““How was your perpendicular leap made?” ‘‘By means of a mechanical device, replied the gymoast, twirling his moustache. ‘It {s neceesary tu have innovations in all formsof amusement. The world grows tired of old tricks I stood in full view of the speotators on an iron plate about a foot in diameter, which was at:ached to s spindle run- ning down throvgh a frame work, The spindle was tarown up a distance of seven foet above the stage by means of rubber eprirg ), carryivg the plate with it, The springs were powerful enovg" to send my body through the air like a shot. Another set of rubber sprirgs jorked the spindle back as quickly us it shot out, so that the mo- tion both ways was too quick for sight, On ruuchiug my distance I caught hold of ropes, “]- this periormance dangeroue /" 'Very. It was necemsary to pose my body so that it would be exactly in_line with the medlan line in the spindle. Otherwise I would recetve a severe shock, be thrown in the wrong direction .nd miss tho ropes. The least delay in releasing the spring after the signal is given increases the danger.” Did you ever meet with any reriovs accldent when makiog this flight? *'Ono night at Dablin, the machine was imperfecot aud the epring became released bofore I was ready, throwing me on my head and ehoulders iv the orchestra circle. There was a great nproar iu the houte, When they car ried we cut they thonght T was dead This perforwacco is 4 daugerons, in fact, that no other gymanst has ever un ’vr' kern it " “‘What sensations do you experl- encel” I feel aa if the earth had suddenly fallen from under me. But there iy really no time for thought, I am at the ropes in wn {ustant,” *'By instinct, T oan see nothing " “*What foduced you to give up this peeformance?’ I grew too stout, One day my body was almoet telescoped by the shock. T then set to work to devise a machine that would enable me to distribute the force cver my whole body. The result was ths catapult, afier several months apent in making experimemts This machine is very simply in ite construction. An iron plave about fifteen fect long is suspended on an axle at nslight angle Rubber springs are made to act 80 a8 to throw the plane forward suddenly into a posi tion vearly perpendionlar. This move- mont throws my body, which is lying at full length at the upper end of the plane. so that I describe an arc and alight in & net about sixty feet from the machine. My first perfor. mance on the catapult was given three yoars ago at Blackpool, Eng- land,” “Waere you succes: f 1l at firs(?’ “T wan nearly killed two or three timee, although I had experimented tor months with weights aud stuffed tigures. I could not tell how far the machine would throw me or in what poettion I would alight. The first time I was thrown I lost = sense of what I was doivg or where I was go- ing. I was u‘terly helpless and came dewn into the net on my head and face. My head was 8o cat and bruised thut my hair came out in bunches.” “‘How many turns do you make in desoribing the arc?” ‘‘Formerly I made three; but a triple somerssult 18 dangerous You lose command of yours»lf atter com pleting the second turn.” *‘Is your course through the air the same every time{"” *‘No; a d ff rent cslonlation has to be made for each fight. Iam notable to tell how far I am going until half the force of the Impulse is spent, Then the turns are made so that I may come down on my shouldere into the net. *Humanity's great hope for the faturels alone to be realized in im. proved conditions of matrimony. What a profound obligation does this fact Involve! Those who realizs the responsibility can hardly do better than take advice from Mrs. Lydia E, Piukham whose wonderful remedies for the cure of all diseases peculiar to women are go justly celebrated. Send for pamphlet. A Contingent Fee. New York Journal. A friend of mine, who 18 a newe- paper man and involved in litigation, called on the vivacious James Ridg- way, one of the brightest young law- yers in the country, yesterday, and asked his assistance in a suit, ‘‘Well,” says Ridgway, ‘‘have you got any money ?" ““Why, I am a newepaper man, “‘Well, T will take your case ona contingent fee.” ‘“‘And what is a contingent fee?’ asked my friend. ‘‘My dear boy,” said Ridgway mel- ]lfluonuly, “I will tell you what a con- tingent fee to a lawyer means, If I don’t win your suit I get nothing. I do win it you get nothing. Sao?" My friend saw. His case it not on the calendar. Vigor, strength and health all found in one bottle of Brewn’s Tron Bitters. Horsfird's Acid Phosphate. A8 A BRAIN FOOD, Dr, 8. F. NEWCOMER M. D, Greenfield, O., says: “In’ cases of general deblmy, and torpor of mind and body, it does exceedingly well,” The Retort Courteous. From the Denver Tribune, That deaf men unconsclously perpe- trate good jokes very frequently s borna out by an incident which hap- pened at the Nt, James hotel the other day. Dr. Fisher, the well known physician and bon vivant, had invited a party of friends up to the bar for a drink. The glasses having been filled, ene of the party, purposing to be lmmoruun at the doctor's expense, raised his glass to his lips and re- marked sotto voce: ‘‘Here's to you, you —— ldiot!” Now, Dr. Walker is very hord of hearing,, but, seeing the speaker's lips moring, he at once surmised he was suggesting a toast. 8o it was with the utmost urbanity that the doctor raised his own glass and oordnlly replied. ‘‘The same to you," Honest and Liberal. When the Hops in each bottle of Hop Bitters (at the present price, $1.25 per 1b.) cost more than a bottle is sold for, besldes the other costly medicines, aud the quality and price aro kept the same, we think it is honeat and liberal in the propoietors, andoo one shovld complain, or buy or use worthless atuff, or cheating bogus Imitations bauu-e the price is less, Bupreme Gourt. rroosodlnu Kellogg vs. Lavender. Motion to strike out bill of exceptions over- ruled, State ex rel. Andrews vs. School District No. 4, Sherman county. Same order, State ex rel. Olto vs. School Dis- trict No. 4, Bherman county., By con- sont alternative wrlt allowed, returna- ble in twenty days, Golding v, Wisewell, Two cases, Diemiesed. Plaintiff 's costs, B. & M. Ky. Co. vs, Darrington, Same order, Bolar vs, Williams, Motion to dis- miss withdrawn and leave to file amonded petitions and transcript by congent, The mitted: Ward va Peason va compa Exparte Wolfe, ing overruled, State ox rel, Coler va, school district 21, Webster county, Alternative writ allowed, returnable January 30, 1883 Btate ex rel, Longshore va. county following causes were sub- Beals, Kaneas Manufacturiog Motion for rehear- Spencer va. Thistle, rehearing overruled, euriam, A wotfon for rehearing must dis- tinolly specify tho grounds upon which it is based, Motton for rehearing was denied in the following cases Housel va, Cramer, S:ate ox rel Jonos va, Wallichs, Howard va Lamas Kruger va, R & F. Harvester Co, B & M. va. Clay connty. Gregory va. the eity «f Lincoln Casey va. Pe Magnan va, Motion to ro form wnt susteined and jadg- ment entered here, The following ted: Spellman va, Davie, Converse va, Muyer Kree of Cost. All persons wishing to test the merita of A geeat remedy—one that will positively enve Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asth- mau, Bronchitis, or any affection of throat and - lunga—are requested to call st F. Goodman's Drug Store and get a trial bottle of Dr, King's New Discover for Consumption, FREE 0¥ CosT, which WI? Motion for Opinion per asos wero submit. show you what a regular dollar-size bottle will do —_— Three Bables Welghi.g Together 100 Ounces, Speclal to Chicago Harald. St. Jounssura, Vt., January 12, — Mrs. John Welfoot, of this place, has just glven birth to two daughters and ® son. Their total weight is aix pounds and thirteen ounces. Mrs, Welioot has been married before, and has had twelve children, inoluding two pairs of twins, No Gongs, No Banners-*'A Bummer Idyl."— from a Providence Merchant. Me. George H. Davis, & rruit dealer at 307 Weatn i ster Streot, bears his grateful testimony to the unequalled excel'ence cf the production of one of curmest hiltul Providence Pharma- cls's. Mr. Davis says, “Last spring I was very gre.tly troublod with eevore inflamation of the Kidneys, and it be:ame 80 bad that at times 1 urinated blood and my sufferings wore intente. My condition wasuo paictal that for a while I was wa scarcely a0le to £ aitend to hasiness, and the sevore paing would como to suddonly and severely th t Twoil 1 be obliged to loave & cus'o- wmer whom I mixat hsppen t9 be walting upen, During 4 patt of the tins | was unable to walk, aud searcely kiew what to do er which way to look fo- relief. JAt this tin & friend recommen. dod Hunt's Pemody. 1 took two bottlos of it, and it took rizht ho'd of fmy disenss and cured me very rpeedily, trouble with my Kidncys since, “Furthera.ore, Hunt's remedy has strength- all right now. 1 heartily recemmend it to all aroatilicted.” Suffered for Twenty Years. eayw; “00unt e a g the enthu st of Hunt s Romedy. 1t nas proven ¥ou ciwim for It Havin sufferod for ahout twen y years wih sovero din ase (W ulsease.) emioe: t Or: Haven. 0 amiltm, New York, o wh' famo in-this speciaity 1 had heard mish Dr Havon examined, friond and take according 1o dircctions which I m'eht booght wi hia a 8ione's throw o myown door; bu' I was In the voctor’s hands, was I thut 1 did reme ly halt efit from it, and by o ntinutog the u e of {t f limo I rec jvered troin my trouble entirely, and I have oxperienced no cned wa very mu h, and vince T bogan to use it 1 have boun able to attend to businces, and am What it has done for me it will do tor you who Hon, Joshus Tuthill, of Eatt Sagtnaw, Mich., my cuso a1 of tho }idneys ch o local physici wa pronounced Brighi's de'a journey Fast to consuit the me cirefully and simply «ald, “Go and get & bottle of Hunt's Rimedy Attor | aving traveled ko far for treatment, it siruck mo s rath r funny 1o be directed to take a wedicine and of course | followed his advice,and right giad Lands sn ots COUNCIL BLUFFS - - WHOLESALE AND Office No, 34 Pearl Street, TITLE ABSTRAGT MONEY TO LOAN AT LO NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. . E. LAY NE 8 CO. (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG Hleventh Avenune, Oouncil Bluffs, 1 _OFFICE &ht and 8old. DW RATES, 10WA. JOWA COALS] CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Yards Oor. Highth Btreet snd TH! U MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, EADING DEALER IN EH AIRXR G O O D3 837 Broadwav, Oouncil Bluffs, Towa. DR. WHITTIER. 617 8t. Charles 8t, ST. LOUIS IMo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medioa) collogen, has boan longer engaged 1 the treet ment_of GHRONIO, NERVOUS, BKIN AND B0OD Disahses thin any othet ghysioian in BY Louln as city papers show and all old resident know. Consultation free and fnvited, ~When i 1n Inconventont to visit the city for treatment, medicinse can be sent by mall or expross ever; where, Ourable cases wuarantoed; whore doabl oxista 1# 1n frankly stated. Ol of write. Nervous prostration, Debility, Mental and Phynioal Weakness, Merouw other affections of Throat, Ski Blood Impurities and Blood P41n(ln|ng Skin_Affections, Old Sores and Uloers nta to Marriage, pecinl attention over-worked brain, SURGICAL OASES receive spect on, ning from Impr Who may not, w CGHOXIDEL ises, consequencet and cure. Sealed for 25¢ postage or stampn, o 22d&wly OOL. L. T. FOSTHR {Youngstown, Ohto, B, J. KuxvaLL & Co.—1 had a v Thad him undor the charge of two v inary surgeons which fafled $0 cure him. 1 wa ono day reading the _dvertisoment of Kendall'y Spavin Cure In tho Chioago Kxprees, I doterminer atonce fo try 18 and e our cruygista here sond for 1t, and they ordered three bottios; I tood ourth day the colt cessed to be lame Tumps have i .1 used but ono bottl: and the colt's lim ‘a8 froo of lumps and & smooth &g any horse in the stato Ho 18 entire ly cured. The cure was 8o remarkablo romats t | have lotéwo of my nelghbors ha; Ing two hottios -fm nnno- using I k) AH %uvo'ltpol o B.J. Kondall & Oof, am to dav, I thiok, one of the mcst rugg rlotor, Buoaburgh Flls, Vo i rugged Mic.feandirs The world s fndobted to OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTF you, i1, for the promulyation of \uch medi 1y cine, and 1 hope you may not go withcut your e AHTIFIGIAL LIMBS [ 1'he SUREST CURE for KIiCNEY DISEASES. Doe i lame back or a disordered urin indicate .hat you aro a vietim? THEN DO| INOT HERITATE; use KIDNEY- WORTI! O] jonce (druggists recommend it) and 1t will ipeedily dvercome the diseaso and restore| Ithy sction to. nlr! u:vorq-}:rhw" A Ladies. ;5o 3 Dassed, aa it will act promptly and safoly. Either Bex. Incontinenco, retention of 87LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prico 81, IDNEY-WORT: * | Send 81, 82, 83, or 85 for & re- tail box by Express of the best Candies in America, put up olegant hoxes, and strictly pure Suitable for presents. charges light. cago, Try it once. C. F. OUNTBER. Contectioner, 9-28um GUNTHER'S CANDY ITMEPORTERD BULBS ‘i Tulios, Crocuses. Andall other for Fall Planting . Largo & sasort ment ever shown in Chicago lustratod Catalogue free. Send for it Hiram Sibley & Co., SEEDMEN, Yereeikit, HEAT YOUR HOUSES (-poo 10 100 20] IIEvEaa MOST POWERFUL! FURNAGES [N THE WORLD. RICHARDSN,BOYNTON & O( CHICAGO, LLLS. Eumbe uiy ew 1882 tmprovoments, Mor practioal fos ucs; Gont leas to koep v ier; Uno Lean fuel Wil v1'0 mope host and & larger yvalume o pure air thas aoy furnwee made 8old by Picrey and Bradford, Omaha, GOLD ROPE. nd aperior qua : 5 hag tuducad oth ) pus upon the market Fiis "o and ‘wylo which and vold for low mor oy than the genul Rope. We caution the t that our namo snd trade mark ar fump. The only genuine and orlsinal G Tobioco 1a nanifactured by : LLY THIE WILSON & Mc BACCO SOMP, . by of our 1+ slwmilar to are oficre 0 Gold T0 Express Refers to all Ohi- Chlcs Something NEW FOR OMAHA popular and " wkiliful manufacturer ok Artificial Limbs, o st improved plan, has opened a branch mechanical surg ry i situte 220 16th s treot, Owaha, whi nisn imbs o ever, d supporter for paral trussos aid wrouldor b It fomale woak The Doctor has hM ‘II years vxperience in wearing and adjusth g, J. 8. CRAWFOHD, )4 deod-w-1m 222 North 16ith § Sionx Lity & Pacific RAILIOAX. THH BIOUX OITY ROUTE Runs e 8olid Train Through trou: Oouncil Blufts to 8t, Faul Without Uhange Time, Only 17 Houre 1Y A©C> MILES THE SHORTES ROUT yaou OOUNOIL BLUFFS8 . PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS b ] DULUTH OR RIRWARCE snd all potate (n Hortnurn Lows, Minnesila Dakota. ~This ulpped wikh e upao ¢ Wostinghunss Actomatic: Air-brake. and Ml Platform l.14'l’fllv|a FRTY AN aued, Puilman Palace Sleeplog Cas run shrough WITHOUT CHANGE between Kau ® City snd Bt Paul, via Ocuncl. Blufla an¢ Sous Oty Tralns leat ol Biaits, st Clty, 84 Jo Leiso Pacific m, daily on & b end Goundl B rriving at Sloux O ow Unlon Dopot at TEN HOUR IN ADVAKCE OF ANY OTUR) ROUTR 4w Remewber In daking the Sioux Clty Roa ou gob & Through Train. ‘Abe Bnortest {uo &alckest Tinie and & Gomfcrble ide (n th Through Cars bebween COUNCIL BLUFFS AND 8T, o0 that your Ticketa read via Oty and Pacific Kallzon and af .. WA'H"L:!. .8 BU.EJIIA. Super nbendced en' Pase ) Mimonrl Valley W.E DAVI{ oibwe fem Passonger on ‘el Blufe ORA l "UL—UO.!‘DBTI.B EPPS'S GCOCOA. BREAKFAST, By & thorough knowledge of the nataral law bich govorn the operations of diged nd by & carctul -application of k¢ ropertion of well-s loc.d Covos, Mt Epps has provided our breakfast tables with s tellcately fiavored beverago which uiay eave m | many heavy doctors' bills 1t fe by the judicl ™ rticlos of diet that s contitation ally buflt up unt ydendoney to di ting so. flu aro fl und ug 10 sttack whorever there in & woak may escape wany a fatal shaft by k | Setvos weh tertifioa with puro 1 orly nourished fraro.” of subtle malad aud & proj Oivil Borvice Gazotte Moo skmply with bolling water or wilk. 8¢ 10 tloy only (§1b sad 1b), iabeled JAMES EPP8S & 00, Hommop:thic Chemisis clocdent-wly Loundon, Loglan oping our | REMARKABLE ! Kaxsas iy, 0., Sopt. 70, 1882 1 think it a duty I ows to humanity to say what your remedy has done f r me. Ore year a0 |'contracte ] a bad case of Blood Di ease,a d not knowing the result of such roubles, I allow- el it torun fo s the bost physician in ti is city, who for six months, IN TIAT TINE | TOOK OVRR 600 FILLS OF PROTOIODIDN OF MKKCURY | geain cach, andhad run down in weight from 210 to 157 pou dw, and was confined to my bed with Mer curial Khevmatism 1 to turn mynelt Boing u trat eling of the fra- y fount me n this d condition, and rec W they knewot wevoral cases that red by its use. | commendea the use lo faith anp ia less that three % was uble to take my place on the road The and copper-collored spots gradually disap- o, and to-day T have nota xo cor wpot on my 0, and my weig) tis 217 pounds. brine more than itever was. 1 do not wish vou to publish my name, but you may show this letter to any who doubt the merit of 8. 8. 8. for I know it in & Wure cure, JOML B t me, but finally Yours Truly, 0¥ e thirty years ago there lived in Montgo- mery, Ala, & young man - who was terribly afflic ted " Afee buing troated for . long time by the wed'cal profession of this town with no_benefit, he commenced taking 8 S 8. Aftor porsistently” takin it two months he was curel. Being aos ninted with him for the diseaso never made it rowuro. ). W, Bisior, J. F., Hot Springs Ark, 1 you doubt, con YOU, or ¢ ar'e o and a copy of the lite) 10 soc us, and we will CURER ng! Writo for particulagh hook Message to the ask any Dru gist a8 to Unfort mate Suffering our standirg. “lod'de of Al substence. SWIET , Atianta. Ga. ..%1,00 1 Posussium, o SPECI1C 00 of Hni ESSENGE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AND YOUNG, MALR AND FEMALR. 1t lo & sure, prompt and efectunl cemeds tor I digestion, Dyspep-ia, Intermittent Fevers, W | of Appetite,” Nervous Debility in ll lta u.é K Lows of Brain Pow Weakness and genersl Loss of Powcr. Y nervous waste, rejuvenatos the fuded int strenghthens the ~enfoeblod brain and restores surpris ng tne and vigor to the exhausted or- . The expetionce of thoumnds proves it te o an_invaluable remody. Price, $1.00 & bottl or six for 8. For sale by all roietiie o sem socure from observation on- receipt of price by urt, P. B; ‘m.h rt, P. 0. Box 24 00.74‘ DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPOSITORIES! ho Gt Fopular Remoy for Piles. Surecure for Blind, Bleeding &I ching Piles And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors, These Surrositories act directly uj the ooats of the Blood Vessels, and by their astringent effucts gently force the blood from the swollen tumors, and by making the coats of the veins strong, prevent tho r refilling, and hence & radi- cal cure is wure to foll w thir w rice, cents o box. For sale by alldrig wnt b) mail on receipt of price, by Ex i} \[.\.u “-fltnt«. 718 Olive St. + Hop Rinters! reular lol»lm- Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB. Oapital Stock, - - $100,000. JA‘! B. HEARTWELL, President. L. CLAR . W LESTE DIRECTORS, quuld Olivr e, E. C. Wobster, t, B. Huartwelt, DM MeH) Hinnoy. 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