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Kl — ul Cor N¢ B ————Nre—— R WATER WAVES. #y other hair deal ver and colored nots, Wsowhere, Wr.von made from | All goods vesranted as mprenentod, DOCTOR STEINHARIN 'That nevor require crtmping, at Mra. J. J. G.od's Halr Sto Also & full live et switchee, obc tndio’ own halr, | COUNOIL BLUF¥S RAILROAD TIME T5aLE ESSENGE OF LIFE.| FOR 040 AND YOUNG, MAUR AXD FuvALR, 1t is a sure, prompt a-d effectual remeds or fn Dyepep-in, Intormittent Fevers, Wan ervous Dobility in all tages aory, Loss of Brain Power, Prosteation, Weaknees gndt general Loss of Posor. It repairs strengh:ihens t surork g bone o ans, The experien e an_ invaluable remedy or 85, For salo by all dru securs from observation on rec.l tefnti + 2. 0. Box 2460 8¢ . SUPPU-ITERIE | The Great Popular Renwy for Piles. ‘Burecr or Blind, Bleeding v T ehine© And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors, These Surpostrories act directl; upon the coats of the Blood Vossels, and by their astringent effects gently foe the blood from the swollen tumors, and by making the coats of the veins strong, prevent tho r refilling, and hence a radl cal cure is sure to follow thoir uso. Price, 70 cents & box. ( mail on receipt of price, by Ev 1ink Modior] Lystituto, 718 Olive Bt &% Lonis REMARKABLE ! KAxsas €11y, Mo, Sept. 09, 1882, 1 think it a duty I owe t) humanity to eay what your remedy has done f r me. Ore year ago I contracted a bad case of Blood Di ease, n d not knowing the result of such 1rouhles, I allow- edit torun fo soms t'me, but finally ep-lied to the best phys'cian in ¢ is city, who treated me for six months. 1IN THAT 1IN TOOK OVER, 600 PILLA OF PROTOIODIDK OF MEX v grain each, andhad run down in weight from 210 to 157 pounds, and was confined to my bed with Mer- curial Rhevmatism, scarcely able to turn myself over, Being a traveling man, rome of the fra- ternity found men this deplo w-le cona'tion, and recom- mended m to try spec ic. had beon 1t wita copper-collores 1d to-dav I bay and mv weii 1 do not. ut you may s % the erit of 8 onmy ounds. being more h you to publish this tetterto any for i »now it is & sure cure, Yours Truly, J-H, B, Sove thirt 3 mery, Ala., ted. after hes med cal pro‘ession he commenced taking $ S 8. Al taking it two months he was e quainted with hi v for the discase rewrs, J. W Bistor , hot Springs 2 there ‘ived in_Mont>o- chy tre this town w 1t you doubt, come to see us, and wo will CURE YOU, or charge nothing! Wrire for particulars and o copy of the little book, ** Message to the Unfortunate Suffering ” Ask any Druggist as to our standing. 19.81,000 Reward will he paid to any Chemist who w.11 find, on ana'ysis of 100 bott'es of 8.8. 8, one partice of Me-cury, lodide of Potnssium, or o:her Mineral substsnce. SWIET SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, Atianta. Ga. -8 1,00 175 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. RSONAL—Farts of tho hsan boiy enlarged, developed and strengthevcd,” etc., i an_interesting ad ert semeat lorg run in dur paper. In reply to iquries we will say that there is o evidence ¢f humbug ab-ut this. On the contrary, the ndvertiscrs arv very higoly in- dorsed. Interes'ed persons n ay got sealed cir- culars giving all particulars, giving ell particu- lars, by addressing Erio Medical Co., P. 0. Box 518, Buffalo, N. Y.—Toledo kvening Bee, v an =1y DR. WHITTIER. 6117 3¢t. Oharles 8t, 8T. LOUIS iMo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medics colléges, has boen louger u.sl red In the troat ment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN ANL BLOOD Diseases than any othor &Ly-uun in BY Louls ag city Repers show and all old restdent know. Consultation frae and Invited, When it 18 inconventient to visit the city for treatwent, medicinca can bo sont by mail or exprees every. where. Curable cages jmarantood; where doub) exista It 1o frankly stated, Call OF write. Nervous _prostration, Debility, Menta) sand Physioal Weakness, Mercurial snd other affections of Throat, Skin aud Boues, Blood Impurities and Blood Poisoning, Bkin Affections, Old Sores snd Ulcers, Impediments to Marriave, Rheumatiem, Piles. Special attention to cases from over.worked brain, SURGICAL OASES receive special attention, Disoases arising from Imprudence, Fxoesses, Indulzences 260 pages—the wholi story woll told, Many rocalpla; who may mar ry, who may not, why, GFOXIDE. e " e and cure. Sealed for 25 Postage o Stampe. [ 2’5"7 OOL. L. T. FOSTER. |Youngstown, Ohio, May 10, 1886, * Dx. B. J. KuNDALL & Co.~1 hid acvery vaios tle Hambletonian colt that Iprized very highly hohad & large bone apevin on one foint and ¢ Ione on the other which mado him ver; lame; I had him under the charge of two vetoy ‘surgoons which fafled $0 cure him. 1 wer ono day reading the dvertisemont of Kenda'l nrvm Cure In the Chlcago Fxpress,I dotermine: stonco ko try ! and 'sut our crugglsts here b send for it, and they ordered threc bottlee; I 400! ali and I thouchs I would give it & thorough trial, 1 used 1t according to directions and da¢ fourth day the colt cessod to be lamo and thi lumps have disappeared. 1 used but ons bottic and 'tho coltz lfmbs aroas froc of lampe and a smooth a8 any horse fu the state He lo endlze ly cured. Tho curo wao 80 rematkablo thal Xave lettwo of mfi neighbors have the remwi» ng two bosties who ure now vainglt Very respecitully, . T, FOBTER Sond for illushrated circular glving poaitivi proot. Pricodl. All Drugglets have 14 or oav et ittor you, Dr. B,J. Kendali & 0Oof, Pro- prictors, Enosburgh Fallé, Vt. B8OLD BY ALL DRUGGIETF Aowrly GOLD ROPE. Thetatrinslo mertt and superior quaily of cur Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other matufac: turers to put upon the markoet +00ds similar tc our brand In name and style which aro odered and sold for lews money than tho genutae Gold Rope, We caution the t ado a; snmer to see that our_name and trado pon each lump. The only genclae and origlual Goid Xope | Tobacco is manufactured by THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO BAOCO JOMPANY $600 REWARD. The above reward will be pald to any persoc who will produce & Paiat that will equal tHo Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for preserving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Rools. W“llrnnud wflm u;;’nd Water f. Al orders promptly attend to. Ch d beb- ter than any other paint now in use.’ . STEWART & STEPHENSON, Sole Provrictors, Omaha House, Omaba, Neo, | REFERBNCES. Officer & Pusey, Dr.Rice, Dr, o Comact T, T, o Dv,. ' Pinney), = Pulle Bus office, Omaba Neo, Far salo by all Arugyists, or sent by | F fouched hy Also gold, urchaain 87,0 BooD, © 29 Main atroes, Counci! Blifts, Tows. CI110A0, ROCK 18145 D AND PACIFIO. Arrive, Paclile Exi....9: & i | Ex and Madi® 6 a1, | Des Moines ne* RENGTON AND QUINOY, Arrive, Pacific Ext 1l E i | Madl and EX. 0.0 400 m | Neb & Kas CHICAGO AND NORTHW KSTERY. Depart tive Eixt, A Pacific Ex} | Mai and 1 | Accom. 0:15 8 m *. 615 pm Mon.). 145 p m AND COUNCIL BLUFPS, Mail and Expross. 055 & m 9:10 p m UNION P Overland Ex.11 Lincoln /I8 AND PACIFIO Arrive. 50 p m | Cannon Ball. 113 BIOUX CITY AND PACTFIO, ve. Frm Sloux C'y.6:50 p m ¥nn Fort Niobrara, Neb®...... Neb........ 6 For St. Paul. From §t. Paul GHICAGO, MILWAUKKN AND 8T, PAUL. Leave Coun Arrives Council Bluffs, Mail and Ex, Mail and Ex...*6:56 pm Ablantic Ex. .5 Atlantic Ex...§9:10 & m CHICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND Teaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mail and Ex..*7:15 o m | Pacific Ex 45 8 Atlantic Ex..[3:40 p m | Mail and 125 p m *Except Sundaya, {Except Saturdays. $Except Mondays. (Daily. Council Blufts & Omaba Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs, Loave Omaha. fam gam10am|8am9am, 10am, 1aw,1a2pmsp|ilam, tpm, 2pm, 3p m,dpm,6pm6pm [m4pm,b6pm,6pm. Streot cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. Oa Sunday the cars in their trips at 9 o'clock n. m., and run regu'ariy duriug the day 9, 11, 2 4, b and 6 o'clock, and = to city time} FUUNRDRY. WINTHERLICH Br0S, contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Epecial aftention is called to the f ct that the metals are mo ted inGRUCIBLES which gives the very best castings, Burning Brands ~—PFOR —- DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Eto., Ete., As well as Cattie Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED Worke: Corner Sixth streetand Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA, 01n BRABSES FAOMN OORAMY Prostdent, Vice Proe't, 'Y, 8. Duirazn, Sec. nod Troas, THE NEBRASKA MARUFACTURING GO Lincolu, Neb MANUFAOTURERS OF Corn Planters Hrrrows.Farm Rollers hulzg Hay Rakes, Buckes Fleyating Windmills, &c. We ate prepared §0 do fob work end manuta aring for othor parties. Address ol orders NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING 00 Uincoln. Ne B8, E. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phils delphis, Penns, Office Oor. Breadway & @lenn Avs, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseasos and psintul it Mcultios pecullar $o fomales & specially. YHOA, OFPIONR. W. H. M. PUBNY, OFFICER & PUSEY, B.A NECE RS, Council Blufs, Ia. Established, - =« 1866 Dealers in Forelgt Jlaud]/Dowest!ol Exchange nd_homa securitios. 8. E. MAXON, AFROER XT B O . Otfice over savings bank, 0O0TTNOIL BLUFFS. . Towa. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, 41¢ 2roadway, Council Bluffs “W. R. VAUGHAN. |JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Estate & Oollectlon Agency, In Odd Fellow's block, over Savings Bank. sy | MORGAW, KELLER & 00., T I IO G ALECE B 58 finest_quality and largest stock west of cago of # ooden and Metalle . Calls at- | tended 0 at all hours, We dety competition in | quality of goods or prices, Our Mr, Morgan has served as uuder/aker for forty years and thor- oughly understands his bus Warerooms, | 81U Broadway. UPHCLST branches promptly attended to; w'so carpet-lay- | ing and lambrequins. Telographic and mall or- ! ders filled witaout delay, {hed to pay for his horse and GAOUIANY 4% A XX NP Mavam " THE DAILY BEE-THURSS AN £ A MLDIOAY, TRAGEDY, How Dr, BEdwardesa Was D:iven to Sulcide. Ono of the quiotest villages in Eog land has beon intanecly excitod by & remarkablo epic do i w glioal prac tica, Or Ediwsrdes, & youug physt cian «f exoellont reputation, purchascd iu 1881 a share in the medisal psetios of Dr. Whitmarsh, st Houuslow, pay- ing 80,000 for it. Haviog witmog manvora and barng hapoily wnarried, ho moon suceesdad 10 makiog himeelf the re popular physicinn of the firm, The practics, however, was not so o s he had oxpected to find It for wt the close of the first tweivimonth, i1 Ostober last, his share of the jro- fits smounted to §710, out of which he groo o, A dispute arose betwoen the partunrs in regard to the value of the praotice, D: Whitmarsh contendiug thas the vooounts wore three months behind, sud that the book debta could not be collected until after Christmas, and reiterating the statement that the pro- firs had uveraged $8,626 annually for three years befora Dr. Edwardes pnr- cnased an interest. Dr, Whitmarsh, moreover, did not hesitate to renes a . | ecandalous charge, which would huve rained his colloague’s reputation it It had been substantiated. This chorge, originally made by Mrs. Bignell, one of Dr. Edwarces' patients, had been retracted. Dr. Whitmarsh, receiving the use he could make of this stale catumny, reminded his pactner of the discredit brousht upon the practice by the circulation of the scandalous reports in the villege. He told Dr. Eiwardes that, notwich. stending the woman's denial, he was tnclined to believe thejcharge. He con- veyed to outaiders the impression that the original statoment might have been true. To one man he declared .| that Dr. Edwardes ought to bo horne- whipped, He nold vounultations with the Bignells and employed their law- yer to represent him in the negotia. tions which he was conducting for the purchase of his partner's share in the business, Dr. Edwardes, finding himaslt entangled 1u 8 taugied web of | | calumny and treachory, made one final ctfort to fight his way out, He charged Dr, Whitmarsh with egging on Bignell to bring 8 charge against him, and ordered his solicitor to pros- ecute for conspiracy to extort monoy from hia. Ho was, however, too dls- tracted in mind to await the actlon of the courts. He felt himaelf to be the dupe of his treacherous partner. He toid his wifa that his peace of mind had gone, that he was being hounded on to his graye. He showed evidence of mental depresston and excitement, and finally committed suloclde, after writing a letter in which he descrioed himself as a victim of organized calumny on the partof Dr. Whitmursh and Mrs. Bignoll, ' Curiously enough, public sentiment in the village was wholly enlisted on the eida of the dead physician. The contents of the letter convinced every- body that the scandslous charge was a foulcalumny, and, so intente was the feeling of indignation that Dr, White- marsh’s house was attacked by a 1a0b and Mrs, Bignell's Jife threatened. The villagers wére eo exasperated {hat astrong body of police had to be posted in Hounslow to maintain pab- lic order and to prevent the recar- rence of scenes of mob violence. The coroner being required by village sentiment to vindicate the judgmont of the mob, as well as to investigate the cavse of death, held a most seach. ing Inquiry respecting the business re- lations of the two practitioners, and the scandalous charge made by the woman Bignell, the five days’ procoed- ings being marked by some disgracnful exhibitions of village excitement. The result was an emphatic expression of opinion on the part of the jury that the nnhgpy physician “had been driven to his death by the presrnre brought to bear by his tner, Dr. Whitmarsh, using the false oharge of Mrs. Bignell as a means to drive him to a dishonorable dissolution of part- nership.” With this expileit stste- ment of the calumniators’ respn..si- bility for the sulcide, Hounslow will be forced to content itself, for crun- inal charges cannot be lodged against either Dr. Whitmarsh or his accom- plice. That this was not the only instance in which Dr. Whitmarsh had slan- dered his professional brethren was shown during the inquest. He had imputed to another physiclan negluct, carelesaness, ignorance, and improper treatment in a confinement case, and had asserted that if he had been called in he could have saved the patient's life. The post mortem ex- amination proved that he had been misled by hearsay evidence of woman gossips, and he had been compelled to publish an apology in various journala. — ‘Woman’s True Prhn’. A friend in need is a friend indeed, This none can deny, especially when assistanceis rendered when one is wrel{ afflicted with. disease, more particularly those com- plaints and weaknesses so common to our emale ropnlninn. Every woman should know that Electric Bitters are woman's true friend, and will positively restore her to health, even when all other renedies fail, A single trial always proves our as- sertion, They are pleasant to the taste, aud only cost fifty cents a bottle, Sold by C. F. Goodman. The Plaint of & Clerk Who Waits on the Ladies. “If you want to study human na- ture, come behind the counter of a dry goods store,” said & salesman in the lace department of a Boston retaii house the other day. ‘I don't be- lteye you will find such a good oppoz- tanity anywhere else. When you were & boy, if anybody rubbed your nose the wrong way you felt at Iiberty to holler and make ‘a fass, and Jikely a8 not punch the other boy’s head for him; bu t when one of the con- founded, sogular, elderly fomales comes noising around, disturbing your digestion and destroying our peacé of mind, you don't feel at liberty to do anything hat gein asd bear it, Of course a man is not al- ways able to control himself, Nota long time ago in one of our dry goods stores there was a young fellow waiting on customers, workiug hard, starding on his feet all day, getting no thanks and having altogether a deuced hard time of it. One night about time for olosing up one of these elderly, anga- lar fomales I speak of got hold of him. She was looklng for u piece of goods ERING in all its | and couldn't find what she wanted, He knew she couldn’t find what she wanted under any considerations ba- fore he had been showlag her the stook for five minuter. Bat she hang on and persisted in louking at everything Tt was dark; evergbody was coing home or gone; the store was all shut up, and still she wouldn't go. ““Well,” he eays, “‘madam, I don't think I can suit you anyway " *‘Weli, you're here to wa t on folks; ain't you?” she says. “0, yes,” ho says, earoastically, “that’s what I'm hired for. I'll wait on you all night {f you say 50" “Usi’c you show me & romnant of that materinii’ she says £ 0, ye,” ho says, “T can; not what you want, I know “How de you know it's uot what 1 want! Porhaps I am a better judge of what I want than you are, Per- haps I am,” He got ont the remnant and un- wound it from the board. Sho looked st it and felt of it and shook her head. “No, I don’t like that at ali,” That was more than the fellow conld staud, He caught up the board aud hit her a clip over the head with {t, ““Well, how do you like that!’ he says. Then of course thero was the deuce to pay. _The elderly, angular famale went off ip high dudgeon, and the next morning complained at head- quarters of what she calied the ont- rageous conduct of the salesinan, But, when the manager came to hear his sido of the story, he s«id ho thought o should have done the seme under the olrcumatances, and sent him back to his desk, Discourtesy to custom- ers! Why, Iain’t much of & wricer, but I'll et I cruld writo a harr)wing book about the diecourtesy of ocus- tomers, Of course there are paople who are pleasant and affable and know what they want, and know how to go work to get it, bat yon'd be surprised to find how emall the number is. Be- sides, one elderly, angular fomale will make you feel worse in five mintites than an hour with pleasant customera, Why elderly and angular! O, don't ask me, 1'm sure I can't tell. That's one of the mysteries of the trade; bat I have noticed somehow that our trou- bles come mostly from that ol females, I dua’t know of any pa eason for it ‘Now, I don't suppose that there are any more repsonable people in one sex than in another; bat as I am in a lace dopartment I see more of women than of men, I've heard some very shocking experiences of ladles trying to get waited om, the neglect of ‘clerks,” the insolonce of salesmen, oto. The other nigat I was walting on some ladies when u red faced and raw- looking female pranced in and called ount: ‘Young man, young man, I want to get a train, _ Cau you wait on me at once? Well, I left cff to wait on her “] want one of them 37 cent fishoos with the plain figure I saw here the other day.’ I guees you didn’t see them here, madam; we haven't got them in atock.’ “‘Haint? I ’'spose I don’t koow what I’'m talking about. I saw them here, I'm very sure, Can't you look and see? I wantto catch my train down to the eastern depot.’ ¢ ‘But we haven't any fichv of that description in stock, madam,’ ¢ ‘Well, but you don't know. You haven’t looked, How much are those in that box? ¢ ‘Different prices, have there is $1 50.’ ‘“‘Well, but haven't you got any for 87 cents? ‘I have already told you four but 1t's The one you IOWA 1TuMS, Tenement houses nre roarce and wanted at Davenport, Irwa Falls expects s large-sized building boom this year, The war on the waterworks company’ in Des Moines continues, Washington is conteniplating an artesian well, at & cost of §5 000, A jobhers' and manufsoturars’ ussocla- tion has been formed at Doa Moines, Keokuk jis to voto on the question of ostablishing & superior court in tha' eity, The street cvrs resumed their trips Ottumwa, after boing blocked for new week, Over 100 ra; the Creston r 11th, Hoavy, shipments of grain have been made from Vail during the past week or two to the easters market, Crawford county farmers ‘contend thet their lands are assessed ot o higher rato than is town property, Tho Vegetable curled hair company is tho name of Clinton's latest incorpora ted enterprise, Its capital is 825,000, Arrangements are being made for an oratorical contest betweon the high schools of Marshalltown and Nevada, A Burliogton couple, both well con- nectod and respectable, were married on \xlednemhy afier only twenty hours court- +hip, The coal minera in Des Moines threaten to tar and festher the proprietor and editor of & scurrilons sheet published in that city. Mrs, Porter aud hor son have been /sent. from Story county to the Fort Madison peaitentiary, for the murder of their hus- ban | and father, A Chicago detective haa been employed by the oity authorities of Lemars to fiud the persons who have beeu firing the housos of that town. Tho citizsns of Ada county are disous- ivg the advisability. of boading the connty gk.: £31,000 to build & new court house and i, D, W, Bruckhart, of Independence, late candidate for distriot attorney, was ae- saulted and terribly beaten by a client uamed Brandel on the 13th, On the authority of a responsible party, the LoMars papers state that Oapt. M. ton haa let the contract for sinking 8 by 12 feet in his coal district. Thers aro thirty countios in the state whero coal i3 mined, embracing 430 mites, and employes 9,000 men, The most im. gortant are " located in' Mahaska, Lolk, eokuk and Lucas counties, The Indianols people held a meeting and subscribed $8,000 for a canning factory, with a promise of 81000 more when need- ed, With this assistance the canning com. pany will begin operations in tha spring. The Clinton police have broken up a suspicions resort of youthful characters which waw erectod by the boys for the pur- pose of & rendezvous, Two boys and two girls were found there drioking beer. v tratnn were mado np at ad yards on Sunday, the aft COMMERCIAL. OCOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J, Y, Kuller, mer. chandise broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, 89 Pearl street, Wugar -No, 2 spring, 76c; No. 3,63; rejected 500; good demand, CorN—35c to feeders and 840 to ship- pers; rejected osrn Chioago, b3c; new mixed, bbe. The receipts of corn are light on account of bad roads, Oars —Scarce and in good demand; 30@ HAY—4 00@6 00 per ton, RyE—40c; light supply. ConN MEAL—1 25per 100 ponnds, Woon—Good supply; prices st yards, 5 00@6 00, Cdar—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 50 per ton, Burrks—Plenty and fn fair demand; 250; oreamery, 80c. | universe. MILLIONS IN SIGHT. Uncle 8am’s Hoard of Wealth in the San Franciaco Vaulte. San Francisoo Cal, There’s millions in ib—milliona of nolid, nolid gold and silver; not the figment—so to speak—of the thriftless visionary, but the tangible lucre that makes men opnlont, that makes na. tions powerful, that moves all that is |} movable by human agencies ia the There's millioos in it i ho vanlt that underlies the sub-troas ury buildiag, The doors are openac; the expeciant visitor takes his hand from over his eys; he peers in, entots, and Aladdin’s cave is changed in the store-room of a retail grist mill. He sees nothing bat a solid mass of litele owuvas sacks piled from floor to celing, homely as a grocers over- etocked with breadstuffs, This is the priveipal vault, and ench of these little sacks contains 1,000 stlver dol- Iaes, There ia no gold here. The vault is thirty-six feos long, seventoen feet wide and elght and a half feet high, yet it holds only 13,000 000 of silver dollars, The gold vaults are about as prosy, the money being sack- ed and packed {n the same manner, oach sack contalning $20,000. It is askod, Where does all this money come feom? The anawer Is that the sub- troasury--this mean, little, inadequate bollding —is the receptacle for the en- tiro rovenue of the government from the Paclfic coast west of the Rocky Mountalns; from British Columbla to Mexico. (# the old Favorite and FIRATN O LA X X X0 30 —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, y 'MILWAUKEE. DRTROIT, NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solld Smooth Steel Track 11 connoctions are made in UNION DEPOTS has & Nl:l'?nol: IIL- I\huo?’ ‘!l bn'lnxnz‘hl. reat Throu, r Line, and s unive EQUIPPED Blll nceded 40 bo the FINES ad 1n the world for all classos of travel, Ty it and you wil find draveling & Inzary tnstead of a discomfort, Through Tickets via rhis Celebrated Lino o8 0 a4 all officon in the Wost. The busine & of last year amounted | All information about Rates o Fare, mvr(w. fo round numbers to $38,000,000. | Car mmnrhll Thme ! 'hh}:c. &c., wili be Naturally it is asked, why is all this | ®Ho°f" J“}fi.‘“‘lwfi Ing > money hoarded Instead of being out §d Vice-Proa’t & Gen. Manager,Ohicage, 4 in olrculation, Paradoxical as It may PEROIVAL LOWELL, Gen. Passengor Agh. Chlcago, W. 4, DAVENFORT, i n tboonndl Blaffs, DUELL, Ticket jAgh. oma soem, a great deal of it is In circula. tion. To all intonts and purposes it s passing from hand to hand every day, doing its part in the great gawe of financial sba.tlecock and battie- door, It ls represenced by eilver and gold cortificates—a foria muc't more convenient for business puryoses, while the coin itself is stored in the vaults, away from the deprecisting of- fects of abrasion and fromloss by other caunes, A msjorlty of the twenty- dollar gold ploves in ciro! on have o lost 8o much by abrasion that thay fall below the standard welght, Thereare || in tho sub-treasury over seven thous- and half dollara that have become de- preclated simply by ordinary abrasion while in elrcolation, This deprecia- tion sometimes amounts to as much as twenty-soven dollars on @& thousand. Gold being a softer metal suffers more from the samo treatment. Henoce, for this renson, and alao because they save time and trouble in handling and are more c¢onvenlent to carry, gold cer- tificates are fast growing in favor. Be- sldes there s an advantage to the government in lssulug silver and gold certifioates. In recelving so many millions of dollars, it might be supposed that an oceaslonal spurious coln or note would find its way across the counter So great is this danger that each picce and every note, has to pass under the scrutiny of an expert. People do not realizo the quantity of counterfelt sil- ver dollars that are in circulation. Not a day passes that more or less are not offered at the sub-treasury., The Ars acknowleiged to be the best by all who have put them to a praotical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL \COKE OR WOOD. ‘MANUFACTURED BY Buck'’s Stove Co,, SAINT LOUIS, PIERCY & ‘BRADFORD, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. Eaas -Searco and in demand; 800 per dozen, Larp—Fairbanlc's, wholosaling at 134c. Pourry—Firm; doalers paying 13c per pound for turkeys aud 10c for chickens, times, madam, that I.haven't’ And if you'll believe it that woman broke down, began to ory, and said: ‘‘This is the firsw time I have been insulted to-day.’ If she hadn’t wanted to catch her train she would have com- plained of me to the manager, I sup- pose. “‘There are women whoecomo to this store regularly almoat every week, and look all over our stock, ask questions, and bother us to death, never buyany- thing, never were known to buy any- thing, but they take up our time more than paylog ocustomers, There are women who come in here looking for things we never had in stock in the world, which they are perfectly, posl- tively sure they saw on our counter the day before, There are women who come back, looking for parcels or purses, which no argument un- cer heaven could convince them that they hadn't left lying on my counter five minutes before; they are 8o sure of it that they can point out the exact spot where they had de- posited them a short time ago, snd v.heiy1 look and act as if they thought if they could orly et in behind the counter they wquld find the missing article secreted among the boxes. The polite clerk is & hypocrlt, or else his politeness is very variable. It's easy enough to smile and look extremely affable when you'rs waiting on a nice young lady, but if anybody ocan find any romance in Mrs. Stiphenmuggen he must be endowed with a very lively imagiuation.” e— Hop Bitters are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made, They are compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchn, Mandrake and Dande- lion,—the oldest, best, snd most valu- able medicines in the world and con- tain ail the best and most carative properties of all other remedies, heing the greatest Blood Parlfier, Liver Regulator and Life and Health Res- torig Agent on earth, No dlsease or ill-health can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. They give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm, To all whose em- Eluymen(u cause irregularities of the owels or urinary organs, or who re- quire an Apetizer, Tonic and mild Btimulani, Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonfe and stim- ulating, without intoxlcating No matter what your feelings or symptoms ara, what the disease or ail- ment 18, uee Hop Bitters, Don’. wait uatil you are sick, but if yon only fool bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters hV;aknnun—é;untuan, 4bc; onlons, 26c: onbbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, B City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Brooms—2 00@3 00 per dozen, quiokly taken_at higher prices. Common, b 45@! 580; henv: fancy packiog, 6 05@6 10, BTOOK, edgeways (probably by means of afine A. L. GLARKE, Vico-Prealdont, CarTLE—8 00@3 50; calves 500@T 50. |gaw), digging out the inside, filling | O WEBSTER, Troasureri,y Hoga ~Market active, and all (‘}'_':'i':w the cavity with metal as nurls a8 pos- DIRECTORS, 5 50; good mixed, b 60@ | #ible, the weight of the gold, taken |g.; .y Aloxander Owwald Oliver, packing, 570@5 95; choice |out, and soldering the two disc|A. L. Clarke, E. O, Webster' together again in such a manner that | Geo. H P""-n o fi‘lfin& Heartwell, E— 1t will Ku- without suspiclon among Reddais oy A New Paper. those who are not expert in detecting The cash is put up for a new demo- cratio evening paper in opposition to The Globe. Rescued from the Jaws of Death. VBKDICT 0 THOUSANDS, Mr R. Twoow, of Milton, Peun., writes, Nov, 16, 1882— “ Enclosed please find postal order for five dollars and txenty-five eents, for halta dozen bottles of Hunt's Remedy. I keep a grocery here, and can sell moro of your medicine than any drug store, as I rzcommend 1t to all afflicted with Rdney Discaso or Dropsy. I tell them, that At $hey have life e=ongh to swaliow it, It will raise them from the doad for; fact; for it did raiso me from that slumberlng sleop, and al- though this wa) over throe yoars ago, Thave had no Kidney troudle since. Like the woman in Soripture, 1 bad recourse to many physicians, and grew nothing better, but ever worse, But thanks ta Hunt's Remedy, Tam raleed a8 ono from the dead.” The Most 8cep! Thousan s foel a thy ical Gonvinced. «f Joy whenever they “Hunt's Remedy," gaze upon the magical wo for it 1s the West Kiluey and Liver medicine ever known, and it re:alls t> memory the blessings 1t has proved to thom, 1t 13 a posltive romedy for all disonees of the Kidneys, Bladder sud Urinary ocgans, The propriotors’ names shouldbo writ- tenin lotters of gold, for fow men have don so | OB the way. To become expert In de- much for their sufforing foll.w belogs. One trial will convince the most sceptical, causing thewm to praclatm to oIl thelr frieads the many The demand in- smes kaown, and where i i3 best virtues of this great medicin; crenses a8 1t b Kknown the sales are the largest. ing says, “Grent is be who utes his greatness This is Their great As Mrs, Brown: foxall,” hat the proprietors of Hunt's Remedy do, is tor all. 1, D KDMUNDBON, A, W, sTRENY, at once. It mway save your lite. Hun- dreds have bzen saved by so doing, 800 will be pald for & case they will not cure or help, Do not suffer or let your friends suf- far, but use and urge them to use Hcp Bitters, Remember, Hop Bitters s no vilo, drugged, drunken nostram, but the Purest and Best Medloine ever made; the “Iavalid’s Friend and Hope,” and no person or famlly should be withoat them Try the Bitters to-day, — The Horsford Aln.‘lu and Cook malled free on application to the Ram- {"l‘ldl Ohemical Works, Providence, kG Prosidont, Osshior, CITIZENS BANK 01 Uoancll Bluffs, Organiaed under the laws of the Btate of Iows Pald up capital, . 8 76,000 Autbrorised capitai.. 200,000 osits. Dra on the prina o no United States and Furopo. Special atéention wiveu to collections and corrospor with prompt roturce, DIRKCTORS, . D, Edmundoon, E.L.Shugart, J, T, Har, W Wi W, Rodter, 1, WAW. Wallace, ~ J. aw A Milisy _1 . L "MES. B. J., HILTON, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,I 222 Proadwav. CounciliBluffs. tssuod | tract, otty; $450, D. " | Yoseph Thomas, west 4 of northeast } o iy assistant tressurer speaking of the subject, paid: ‘‘You would be sur- prised at the ingenuity that is dis- played in debasing the different gov- ornment coins, One of the neatest methods employed by those who en- gaged in this specles of orlme {s what is known as the IT“MhIg rocess. This is done by splitting the coln Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB. Oapital Stock, - - $100,000. JAS, B. HEARTWELL, President, frauds of this kind, Fortunately this method of tampering with coln 1s so difficult in its sucocessful accomplish. ment that It is seldom resorted to, and ocoins thus debased are not com- mon, An expert at the business can take five dollars’ worth of gold out of a single twenty-dollar piece. A short time ago a $100 note was presented at the counter. The receiving teller, immediately upon taking it into his hand, stamped the word ‘‘ocunter- felt” upon its face and handed it back. The proceeding startled the person that presented it, and he asked the teller, with an alr of Indignation, why he did it, Firat Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes & permanent, home tnstitution where School Boa’ ‘sand other legally tasued Municipal securitie 10 |Nobrasks can be bo negotinted on the m> 11 avorable terma, Loans made on improved {4 n | n all well settled counties of the state, $hro 1 ¢ | 13eponsibloglocal correspondents. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS! 0. SPECHT, . - Proprietor, «212 Harney 86, - Omrha, Neb 83‘‘Bocauso the law compels me to do b X3 1t,” the teller replied. The man insisted that the note was IZ n good, ‘‘but,” sald he, “if it Is not good I could have taken it back to CORNIOCES, the person I got it from,” ‘‘You oan do that still,” ssid the teller, ‘‘and if he demonstrates that it is & good note, you have only to come here and get your money.” The man did not come back. Bpurlous silver colus are detected mere by thelr weight and general ap- pearance than by anything alse. Sald the assistant treasurer speaking of this: ““They have got us on the ring of the motal, They can make their baee metal to ring as well as ours,” The detectton of spurious gold coin is parely mechanical—by ringing, aclds, weight, the eye, etc. ‘‘Expertence is everything,” sald Mr. Spaunlding, ‘A base coin has nover been passed on us, but we have stopped lots of them DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Spocht's Patent Metallo Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Barx and Bracket Shelving. Iam the general agent for the above line of goods, oreetings, (BON FENOING, - ntrados, Verandas.0Me- ‘Bank Rallinge, Window 431 v 5o RN ards, GRENERAL A 8kin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Oream or Magical Beau- tifler, Removes Tan, Pimples, Fieckles, Mothpateh esan’every teoting the base coin, men have got to make 1t a businaes, & study.” beauty and defles de- fection. T4 has stood the test of £gyearsan’ 15 §0 harm- loss we tes'e it to be sure the prepar tion 11 pro- perly made - S Gountertolt name. The distinguishcd Dr. L, A, & lady of the HAUT TON (a pationt); I use them, I recommend s the least harmfal of all the One bo'tle will last six ing it every day. Also Poudro Jub. ves superfluous halr wi hout injury to M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole prop., 45 Bond o A For's lo by all Drusglsts and Fancy Geods Dealers throughout sbe United States, Canada and Furope. AL WELL A8 Beaatifies the Skin \PURIFIES Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real es- tate are reported as taken from the oounty records by J. W. Squires & Co., abatractors of titles, real ostate and loan agents, Council Blufis, Iowa: H. C Cary and wifs to James Saint nwiofsw}of nwjof 14, 74, 38, $840, : J. D, Edmundson and wife to Ste- phenson Tyndale ne } of n w | 6, 705; 42, §600, ! . W. Wheelock to Geo, McPah, lot 6, block 14, subdivislon of Riddle | 8t J. Hamilton to James Saint, n w } of n w } 35, 74, 38; 8640, Mury Ann Robinson to Ellen E. Mitchell, lot 2, block 10, Enbank's second addition, city—$600, John O, Thomas to W. H,and of base imitations. $1,000 reward d proof of any one selling the ssme. J -Weow -me tew-6m McCARTHY & BURKE, Undertakers, 318 14TH ST,, BET, FARNAM AND DOUGLAS 1877, 43--q. 0. d.—8$700, Sarah Ames to Ernest Hirchendort, lot 11, block 10— Walnut—§225