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COUNCIL BLUFES 'HE DAILY BEE“[‘IIURSIM}Y APRIL 19 HARKNESS BROTHER®’ DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. The Largest »tock and Choicest Pa terns of CARPETS EVER OFFERED IN THIS VICIKITY. COLOREDSILEKS AND ALL THE SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES IN DRY HARKNESS BROTHERS, Broadway and Foarth 8t., Council B offs, Iows, COUNOIL SBLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. SRKASO, ROGk SLAXD kb PACER. Atlantio fixt ...6:20 p m | Pactfio Ext. Ex and Mall*..9:25 & m | Ex and Mail* . '6:55 p m 5. m | Des Moinos ac*.4:40 p m OHIOAGO, vnmm-mq‘v:lm ve. Lo Pacific Ex}....0 Mall and Ex*..7:00 p m Neb & Kas rive. Depart. Mall and Ex....9:55 o m | Express.. Raprees. (910 p m § Mall and Ex, TNION PAOIFIO. Arrive. WABASH, 8F. LOUIS AND PACIFIO. part. - Arrive. SI0UX CITY AND PA(FIO. Dopart. Arrive. orBloux City.7:56 a m | Frm Bloux ('y.6:50 p m or Fort Niobrara. Frm Fort Niobrara, eb*... soam| Nob...... *6:50 p m For 8¢. Paul...7:40 p m | From 8t. Paul. 8:50 am | GHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND 8T, PAUL. { Leave Council Bluffs. _ Arrives Council Blufts. Mall and Ex..*9:20 & m | Mall and Ex. pm Atlantic Ex. 15:15 p m | Atlantic Kx GHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND 8T, P *Excopt Sundays. {Excopt Saturdays. $Except Moniays, \Dally: ¢ Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Blufts. 8am 9am 10am, 1am1m2pm3p|ilamipm, 2pm3p m,4pm,6pm,6pm. |m,4pm,5pm,6pm. Sireet cars un balt houtly o the Unlon Pucitic Dopot. On Sunday the cara begin thelr trips af 9 o'clock & tn., and run regu'arly during the day 49, 11, 2 4, 6'and 6 o'clock, and run to city time; MRS, B. J. HILTON, ¥, D,, PHYSICIAR AND SURGEON NPP Vrnndwar Canwell Rinfls st it b b Ll D . My W EISTERE & CORNIGE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Roofing, 0. SPECHT, . - Proprietor. 1111 Douglas 8, - Omaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Bpecht’s Patent Metallio;Skylight Patent, Adj Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, I am the veneral agent for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank Kailings, Window Biinds, Cel- lar Guards; also GENERAL AGENT FOR PEEKSON & FILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND. Loave Omaha. 8am, 9am,10am, A 8kin of Beauty PR. T FELIX GOURAUDS Oriental Cream or Magical Bean- tifier. «1 Tan, Pimples, Freck les, Mothpatch osan’overy blemish on beauty aud 1l d ‘G ursud' Cream' 1 of all the 8kin tho One bottle wiil last six ‘months, using it every da) Also Poudro Jub- #ile removes superfiuous hals wi.hous injury to the skin. M e le by o!l Drucgists and Fancy Goods Dealers throughout the United States, Canada sad Earope. £47 Heware of base Imitations. 1000 rowar rest aud proof of any ono selling the same. 14-woow=me 2t ow -G STABLISHED 1858, —— A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING OARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Bireot, aug 7-me 6m Omana, Nas, Nobraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB. Oapital Stook, - - $100,000 JAS, B. HEARTWELL, Presid: A. L. CLARKE, Vice: E. 0. WKBSTE! DIRECTORS Samuel Alexander Oswald"Oltver, A. L, Clarke, E. O, Webster! Geo. H Pratt, Jaa. B. Heartwell, D. M. McEl Hinney. ot ident, First Mortgage Loansa Specialty This Company furnishes & permanens, home tnstitution where 8chool Bend sand other legally {ssued Munici, securitle to Nebraaka can be be negotiated on tho most favorable terms Loans made on Improved farm in all well sottiea countleaof the state through Lt uponsible] local norrespandents. SHORY LINE ~OF THE - ONIOAGO, = Milwankes & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now runoing Ite FAST EXPRESS TRAINS ftrom OMAHA AND OOUNOIL 'BLUFFS —=WITH= Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers ~—AND THE— Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST ™o CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or 1o anv polnt beyond; or IF YOU AIIETGDIHG NORTH ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLID Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, ¥ilwankee&St. PaulR'y Tioket office located In Paxto1 Hote, at corner Farnam anciFourteenth streets and at U, P, De pot and at Millard Hotel, Omaha. £2r8ee Time Table in another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H. FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. 8.8, MERRILL, A, V. H, CARPENTER, Genoral Manager, General Pass. Agent J. T. CLARK, GEO. H. HEAFFORD, Genoral Sup't Ass't Gan _“ess. Agent FALL-Y & HOES, Western Agents, Latayette, Indisna, T EHE (A TR N T REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, oo 5O PERCT. we" The center pleces are Interchangeable and re. veriblo. 1t prevents the counter from runalng ove’, requiring no heel stiffencrs. The Agency for these goods in this town ha n pls: »rw Others cinnot procure them, Call 'nd xamine a full line of Leather and Candee” Rubber Boots and Shs_with the Ke eraible Heel, MLS. M_PETE| 8ON, 31-8m Lousville, Neb, Genins Rewarded, OFE, B. 7. GOURAUD, Soto prop., 43 Bond | 1118 SSOFY 0f 618 Sowing Machine Afhandsome little pymphlet, blue and gold cover with nume:ous eugravin.s, will be GIVEN AWAY foa-y adult parson calling for (¢, at ans bra:ch or sub-office o’ the Siuger Maant pany, or will beseat by ma, pos to any peraon Jiving at d stancs from our office, The Singer Manufacturing Co,, Principal Office, ‘84 Union Square NEW YORK Cor, Water and Congress Streets, BOSTON. CAPITAL, . - 8400.000 SURPLUS, - - 8:00,00u Transacts o general Bankiog busine s, Re+ ceives the accounts of Baoks, Eankers and others, Draws Forelgn Exchange and makes Oable Transfers in Europe and Tel- egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States, Buys and sells Gov+ ernment and other lnvestment Securities, and executes any business for its Corre: spondents in the line of Bankiog. ABA P. POTTER, Presiden'. J. J. EDDY, Cashler. J. W. WORK, Ass't Cashler. w&h-me COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOALNEWS PERSONAL, Jake Kiel, who has been visiting friends in the city for the past week, leaves for Sicux Falls to.day. Jake is n Council Bluffs boy, but is now traveling for the branch house of Linder & Kicl at Sioux Falle, I, N, Simpson, formerly cne of the di- rectors of the Towa Stock Insurance com- pany, of this city, but now representlng the glove houte of W. F. Lyone, of Gloverayille, N, Y., is at the Pacific. He leaves for Denver to-day. Colonel W, E, Kidder, who presented the Fust Nebraska regiment, lact spring, during the riots at Omaha, with their beautiful stand of colors, is in town and stopping at the Ogden, Ho expects to visit Omaha to morrow, J. Fred Meyers was reminded very happily of his fiftieth birthday by a eur- prise party at his home in Denison, and the presentat on, througk Judge Reid, of a fine gold-headed cane, E. J. Abbott, of Abe Lincoln post, has been appointed acting aesistant quarter. master on the staff of Jobn B, Cook, de- partment commander of this state, Grand Army of the Republic, Sher f Hamilton, of Carroll county, was in the city yesterday and left with the prisoners from that county, who have been in jail here awaiting trial, A. M. Underhill, who was formerly a member of the bar here and who is now at Denver, 1s in the city greeting and being greeted heartily. He will remain here for o fow days only, Horace E. Horton and C. E, Jones, of Minoeapolis, heavy bridge men, were in the city yesterday, in company with Geo, E King, of Des Moines, at the Ogden. Distriot Attorney Connor, of Donnison, waa it the city yesterday. Useless Fright To worry about any Liver, Kidney nr Uiisary Troable,especially B :Ight's Disease or Diabotes, as Hop Bitters never fails to cure where a oare 18 pos- We know this. stble. Marshal Juckson has received quite a lengthy and eloquent appeal from some chief of police in Texws, urging him to invest in a pair of young blood. hounds, The Texas cffisial has got eeveral for sale at $50 a palr, and he promises to serd full directions how to bresk and traln the pups, which he declares to be fall-blooded *‘aigger ohasers.” ' He very earnestly endeav- ors to convince Marshal Jackson that these doge are jast the thing needed to catch ranaway prisoners and orimi- nals, snd testifies that he has used them with great success in his work in Texas, tha dogs belng able to frllow a man after the track {s even 30 hours old, and that they can ran 40 miles without stopping for breath. The marshal has declined the kind offer, ##-The Diamond Dyes always do more than they olaim to do. Oslor over that old dress. It will look llke new. Oaly 10 cents for any color, The Maverick Nattonal Bink of Boston drawa foreign exchange, buys and sells G vernment and other in vestment sgourities, and transacs any business for its correspondents In the line of banking. m&th-me come L The Grand Old Army, John B. Cioke, of Oarroll, having assumed the command of the depart- ment of Iows, G. A. R., to which he waas elected at the annual encampment held in Dss Moines on the 4:h inat., has announced the followlng appoint- ments as his staff for the ensulng year: W. L Oalbertson, of Jeff O, Davis Post, Carroll, asslstant adjutant gen- eral; John K. Daal, ¢f same post, asslstant quartermaster genersl; A, W. 0. Waeke, Plizer post of Winter- sot, inspecting cffiser; O L. French, Bslden post, Missourl Valley, judge advocste; W T, Wilkinson, Klosman post, Ewst Dos Molunes, mustering officar; J. W. Hation, J¢ff O, Davis post of C.rroll, ald de camp aud chief of st:ff: Wm, Lynoh, jr., same post, aesistunt acjatant general; K. J. Abbott, Abe Llncoln post, O)uncil B uffs, assistant adjatant quartermae- ter general. & Tae headqnarters c f the department are transferred from Newton to Car- roll, Ihwa. Tae national encsmpment will be held in Denver, July 23d, 24th, 25th., Commanders of posts are requested to forward to headquarters the names of all comrades who will attend. COUGHS. Brown's BRONCHIAL TerocHES are used with advantage to alle- viste Ooughs, S:re Throat, Hoarseness sad Bronchial Affections, Price 25ots. & x, Yo\m’ man or woman, if you want big money for » small amount, insure in the M Fund an1 Mutual Trust Associ. stion, Rapids, Tows, 15-8m, COMMERCIAL. OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wgat -No. 2 spring, 760; No. i rejected 500; good demapd, ' - 0" 2188 Conx ~Dealers payiog 82c; rejected corn Chicago, 48>; new mixed, 520; white corn, 850, The receipts of corn are livht, @ and in good demand; 83 @8 00 per ton. 30 per bals, ;s light supply. Go \I:L:U:Jl ‘.’5()\lxr 100 pounds, 00D ~Good supply; prices PR pply; ot yards, CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 50 per ton, Burrer—Plenty and o fair demand; creamery, 30c, 608 - Ready sale and not plenty at 15@170 per dozen, Larn—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 13¢. Pouuray—Firm; deslers paying 130 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. VrarTaBLES —Potatoes, 50c; onions, B0c; cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 2 650 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Brooms—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOOK, OATTLE—3 00@8 50; calves 5 7 50, Hoas—Market for hogs qnl(out’»,@u the packing houses are closing; shippers are paylog 5 75 to 6 75, Venotice the Marrisge Fund, Mutual Trust Association, of O Rapids, Iowa, bighly l'pfl:Cn ul“u: Pfizy of :h.th ll]ng papers of the state, *‘Mons ¥ the Un- warried” haads their advertisement i snother column of this vaper, 15-3m THE PENSION OFFIOD How & Clatm Goss on Its Travel Through the Boutine Exam- ination. The Washington Gazotte saye: Tho aot of congress spproved Jaly 25, 1852, appropriated the sum of $100, 000,000 for the payment of Invalld and other pentlona for the fiseal year ond. ing June 30, 1883, and ft was thought by Commistioner Dadley that a suthi. clent number of cases would be adjudi oated durlng the financlal year to absorb that amount, It is not proba. ble, however, that more than sbout $85,000,000 wiil be needed for that perlod of time, from the fact thut the entire available force of the cflice, running under a full complement of the hours of labor fixed by Jaw, is not adequate to the work of dolng more than this It s stated that since the accesslon of Col. Dud. ley commisstoner of penatons the business of the cflice has been very greatly simplified and facilitated by grouping It under various divislons, such as the eastern, southern, west ern, aud middle divisione; the medi- mail, miscs lanecous, and ricord [ counte; the old war and divisious; the agents’ division diviston of special examlnations, and the board of review. These divisions have their respective chiefs, responsible to the commi the falthfal exeoutlon of the business corfided to them, and It is madea part of thelr duty to keep the ocommls. sloner constantly informed as to the progreas of the work in hand. To see the varlous stages through which a pension clalm passes, from the moment of its reception in the offics untll its oconsummation s reached, would astonish the claimants and render them less clamorous, and would also be a surprise to the gen- eoral publio, Itis bricfly this: When im is filed 1ta receips at tho cflise {s acknowledged to the claimant, and the claim, before starting on its rounds, is stamped and jacketed, and the jacket briefed in the mail diviston; after leaving the mail division it goes to the record divislon, where it is nambered and forwarded to the adju- dloating division to which it properly belongs, this point belvg determined by the graphieal location in which olalmant originally enlisted, thus: All osses coming from the New Eogland states go to the eastern divislon; from the southern states, to the southern division, etc ; and it Is darlog its prog- reas through the adjudicating division to which It has been sent that the merits or demerite of the olaim are tested. When the evidence in a case is completed it ls briefed and » mitted by the examiner, either for ad- mission or rejection, and goes thence to the board of review, wherethe work of the examiner is reviewed, and his recommendation reversed or concurred in as the case may be, If the claim proves to have been improperly sub- mitted it ls returaed for readjudication; otherwise 1t 18 rated at a certaln sum per month, aocording to the disabllity found to exist, and then goes to the division of certifioates and accounts, and the certificate of payment is there istued, and the olvimant notified of the result, It only requires then that the signature of the commissloner of pensisns, fol- fowed by that of the assistant seore: tary of the iuterlor be sffixed thereto to make it a valid document, and place the claimant on the rolls as a pensioner of the United States. It it appoara during tite progress of a olaim been sent that the testimony therein is of a doubtfal or conflicting character, or that there is probable cause for sus- pecting fraud cr an attempt to impose upon the cffice, the clalm is at once sent to the division of speocial exsm inations, with a brief statement of the reasons for sending it there, and from thence it is forwarded to such em ploye of that divislon as may be looated in the vicinity f the olaimant fo the ocase. Under the former practice of the office, examlnatlons of this character were made a'most entirely in seoret and wholly ex-parte; and the speclal examiners, cr ents as they were then called, appear to have been im- bued with the idea that claimants had no rights in the matter, and that it was the agent's special duty to hunt up testimony againat the claim, and pay little or ro attentlon to any that might be in its » Comm! Dudley has changed all this, and uader the rules and regalations pre- soribed by him it is the first and imperative duty of the ex- sminer to notify the olaimant, in writing, that an examination as to the merits or demerits of his ols'm fs to be had at a certain time and place con- venlent to his home, aud that he can be present in person or by attorney, or both, and hear the testimony of the witneeses and cross-examine them; ard offer any additional testimony in the case that he may have. In other words, secret Investigations and ex. parte methods in the matter of pen- sion claims are eatlrely done away with, sud the olsimant {s made to understand that the government, fn endeavoring to protect itself, is not attempting to crush him; and farther, thatif he has been wrougtally adjudged through some amblguity of teatimony previously offered, or from any other cause which he can make plain, he now has the opportunity presented of settiog himself right, Other matters of interest connected with the system of penslons must, from lack of epace, be deferred until a fature occasion, but the foregoing will afford some tdea of the labor la volved in & proper sttention to the needa of the many thousands of Uucle Saw's benc fislaries, Consum tives Consumption is often the result of not curing & cough or cold at the proper time, People seldom reslizo their mistake until they have fallen victima to this terrible di-case, when it often proves too late, Take advice, and when troubled with coughs, colds, sstbma, whoo,ing cough, croup icfluenzs, brouchitis, pains in the chest and all dires-es (f the throat aud lungs, use Dr. B wauko's Cough and Lung Syrup, an infaliible remedy for the asove named diseanes. Ask your druggist for 1t Price 50 cents. Sold by Schroter & Becht, Straight aud Othe: wise. Bpecial Dispatcu § Tux Bus Onicaco, Aprll 15 —Taronghout Tllinols yesterday 48 cltles and rowns voted on the open liquor ques'ion in balloting for munlelpal officars, 17 de- olared for prohiblton or anti-license, and 31 declared for lloense, and of the latter slx were for high license. Four towns Ignored the saloon question and voted on straight politioal issues, REMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Naturo fo making you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptle, or are suffaring from any of the numer. ous disoasos of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault If you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy 1n all such complaints, If you are wasting away with any form of Kidney disesse, stop tempting — —— Renl estato everywhere i1 reoci ing an impetus nataral and healthy, The broad, regular, and well kept streote, vihthiic tons of thousands of shade treen, go o qrest way toward malig life worth iving i1 Wasl i igton. Taere i1no (no great park, bat there are numorons small ones —gems i) theie way. Tuacortiiy sense, Wasbiogton Itsolf isapark, One need not dewert itto fiod ni'esand ni'es of diives which have many of the attrac'ions of ornamental grouods, Sareounding the olty is a conntry which, In oxtent and kiod, sff,rds Death'this moment, and turn for a oure to Hop Bitters, If you are sick with that terrible alekness Norvousness, you will find a ‘‘Balm in Gilead" in the use of Hop Bitters, If you are a frequenter or a resl- dent of a minsmatio district, barrlcade your system against the scourge of all countrios—malaria, epidemiec, bilious and intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough, plmple or sal low skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feol misorable gonsnll,, Ho, Bitters will give you falr skin, rio blood, and sweetest breath, health and comfort, In short they oure all diseases of the stomch, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. 8600 will be paid for a case they wil not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, Invalid wife, ister mother, or daughter, can be made the ploture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Wil yon let tham suffer? Sm——— FLUSH TIMES IN WASHINGTUN The Costly Homes of Public S8ervants Who Have Grown Rich on Small Salaries. New York Sun. WasninatoN, Aprll 12 —This Is & perfod of unequalled prosperlty for Washington, At no previous time has there bsen se much building. The structures, which are largely private resldences, indlcate the solid character of the population, Many of them a expensive. Buslness structures, though they have increased and are {uoreasing, do not, by any means, keep pace with those of homes forthe growing population, In the tirst place there are the so- called political mansions, bullt by persons who have elther grown rich in the pabiio service or were rich when they entered it, tuch as Blaine's, Windom's, Robeson's, Van Wyck's, Perd eton’s, Cimero and others, Of this class'Mr. B alne’s house is at present the finest. Buat it will be strange if it long rematns so, for what exoplled last yoar is excelled this year, and what this year Is the fiaest will be oast in the shade next year, It s diffioult to fix the limit, At prosent there 1s no positive rage for out dsing all previous attempts. The externals go tor a good deal in Washington as well as elsewhere. At the capltal, to entertaln is to get on the vrack of fashion and into soclety. It may be sald the fine resldences, bullt and balldiag, are from long purses well filled, How the purses|: were filled this is no place to Inqulre, After the class justoonsidered, com- posed for the most part of persons elther lately or now connected with the government in some form but largely of senators, ox senators, congressmen, or ex congressman, comes another an & more numerous set, paople from al- most every quarter of the country, who, for a variety of reasons, have se- lested Washlington for a residence, bat maloly because they like the kind of life they fiod here, and bucause here, without much trouble, they oan get Into smoolety. With money enough to do as they choose, they bulld or buy houses here, and spend Iiberally in adorning them. Thisis a numerous class. It is yearly increas- iog. Fine dwellings, generally at the “QOourt Ead,” denots its presence. Within ita circle are professional men, who have come hither to practise at the. ocourts; retired capitalists, who want to enjoy lfe; ex members of ocongrees, who either had no fanoy to return to thelr oonstituents or for whom their constituents had no farther yearnlog, and whe chose this aa the place for enj yiog the fralts of good luck io office. If Washington soclety i1s made up of layers, these form one of the layers, and constitute s oonslderable part of the whole. Then thero are department people who. on salaries ranglog from $4 000 to $2 600, and even less, have man- aged to save enough to own handsome houses in more or less fashionable qnarters. The number {s considerable. The ability to save enough to bulld & handsome house on salsries ranging s above, while not, perhspe, one of the urts, is rare. The number who davelop it has lately increased so no ticeably that it is not surprising that bright and capible men should crowd to Washiugton in seaich of places under the government, Ot the ten or fitteen thousand de- pattment employes, a very considera: ble part owr houses. Amcng the conspicu.us new buildings of the oity are dwellivgs for persons of this olass. They fill the vacant spaces on our finest strects and keep the boarding houtes from being over- crowded, While dwellings of the costlier sort constitate a declded feature of the present fl 1sh pertod, houees of nesrly every clasy, except the positively poor, aro golng up in nearly every part of the city in about equal proportions There 18 animation, bat there Is very little of tho spirit of mere apeculation. The present geowth of Washiogton, which {s unioubtediy ahead of any previous experlence, 1s belleved to be ou o eolid basis, and in pofut of etyle far ahead of anything yet known, A noticeable faature Is the inflix of oapital from the large cltles for lnvest ment {n stractures of the more wodern and expenslve sori A number of flats, or apartment houses, have re- cently been proj cted. Experiments in this line trled within the last fow years have proved o successfal that ( capltal from New York, Boston, and other oltles Is going into this kind of investment to a very considerable ex- tent, Home capital, which may be said to be sccumulsting rapidly, s taking this direction, and the prospect is that Washington will soon have some of the fioest apartment houses in the country Of course, the more costly i nprove- mepts are in what i1 iitended to be the fustiinable quarter; but there is & disposi’ion to ssek other direotiona, scops and opportanity for the amplest and. the groatest varloty of Improve. ment, Toat the surroundlog ridges and alopos within the dlstrict aud acrces the Potomac In Virginia, will at no distant dsy be tho reats of pala- tinl rosidences there oan be little ques- tlon, B. Voluntary Tributes of Gratitude for Bene- fits Received. Dxan Str, ~Pleate allow me the privilege of giving my testimony regarding the won. derful curative properties of your invalaa. ble medicine, Hunt's Remedy., During the past six or seven yoars I have been a great nufferer from Kidney disease, and during a great part of the timo my sufferings have been so intense as to be indescribable, Only those who have suffered by this dread disease know of the aw(ul baokache, anl paiosof all kinds, acoompanied by great weaknoss and nervous prosteation, loss of force nud ambition which invariably attend it. I had all thess troubles intensitied, and was in such a ba 1 sondition thet I could Do gt up out of my ohair except by put- ting my hands on my knees, and almost rolling out before I could straighten up, I tried the best doctors, and many kinds of medicine, but all failed to help me, and I experimented #o lung_ «rdeavoring to get cured that last epring I was in very poor shap-, and in a eking for relief my atten- tion was directed hv a friend to the ro- markable cures of Kidney disenses. oto., which w re being momgll-hod by Hunt's Remedy. I waa induced to try it, and be: gen to tuke it, and very soon “limbered up” s it were; my severe baokache, and the intense pains I had suffe ed so long speadily dlsappesred, notwithstandi g I A been bothered with this complaint so many years, ‘When I beran to take Hunt's Remedy I was considerably ' un down in my geveral health. snd suffered also from loss of appe- tite, Kversivce I have been taking the Remedy, however, my improvement has been most marked; my former complaints. aches, paine, eto,, have disappeared, and I now feel like my former eelf, hale, hearty. and sound in health, Ishall always keep Hunt's Remedy wi h me, and would most esrnestly r commend »ll those who are +ufforers from Kidney or Liver diseases, or diseases of the Bladder or Urinary organs t) use Hunt’s Remedy, and take no other. Yours very truly, HENRY H. SHELDON, No. 280 Westm nster 8., Providence, R. I. “‘In the lexicon of vouth eto., tbere Is such word as Fall, That “‘lexicon” is now found in the laborato: Hunt's Remedy. It knows no — Fail, och wor Ars acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD '& SOFT GOAL |3 COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck's Stove Co., BAINT LOUIS, PIERCY & BRADFORD, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA BUREBIKA PILE OINTMENT............ $ 66 O ARBOLIO OINTMENT..... vornnsegenses 26 DEANBDS Fover and Ague Tonle Cordial...1 00 EKINGH'SS STANDARD LIVER PILLS... 26 AMEBERIOADN DIARRHOE CURE........... 25 WEEITR-OUSES SURE CURE FORCORNS .... 26 (Warra: ted cr moncy refunded,) FOR S8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Manutactur d ty W, J Whitehcuse, 605 North 16th 8t. « maha Neb. op 140 & -6m 4 onts 1 the Life, Times, W anted—-*"g/% 12, soherons DgatBef nv1 w wire JO880 JAMES. be ouly life authorized by hor and which wil) a0 be & “Blood and Thundor” stary, such as has boan and will bo pul iahod, bt tr life by the only person who Is in on of the tacte & LR o duvated witer - Troth n more ngor otingtha tion. 4 gente shouidapply ‘o ter rtory sh once. 8¢ 75 cts. for Bample book. J R “‘-,‘rltso'n Aw-e e e N~ GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COGOA. thorough knowledge of the natural laws «hich govern the operations of digostion ané oubrition, and by a caretal spplication of bt tae proportios of woll-vlcred Cocos, My, Eppe hau provided our broaktast Wbice with § tollcately flavored beversge which may save m heavy doctors’ bills 14 18 by the judiclons wuch articles of dlet that a constitutior graduslly bullt up unti] stron ¥ roalst overy tondency to disease, 3 subtle maladies aro 10 attack whozever th aay owcape ALY o salves well tortified wi s2ly nourished trame. Hado simply with bolilng water o milk 8¢ d o Mns only (310 and Ib), by Grocers, Iabeled JAMES EPPS & 00., Hnmmo‘mtmo Ohemiste, Andnn Wnelar q, J. E. HOUSE, COonsulting and Civil Engineer AND SURVEYOR, Bpeclal attention to Surveying Town Addi. tions ani Lots, Furn'shing E timates of Exca- vatlon ', Makir g Maps, Plars, &3, CEFICE OVER « FIRST NATIONAL BANK, __OMAHA NEB, onough anirel askin ol WIFI'S SPEOIFIC OURES SCROFULA. WIFT'S SPEOIEIU 'URES ULCERS, szFT‘B SPEQIFIO COURES CATARRH, SWIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES SORE SWIFT'S SPECIFIO s CURES BOIL SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES ERUPTION WIFT'S SPECIFIO OUBES ECZEMA. WIFT'S SPECIFIC OURES RHEUMATISM. A WIFT'S SPECIFIO v REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFT'S SPEGIFIC IS THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Write for fall particulars to SWIFT SPECIFIC C0., Atlanta,Ba, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 81 to 81 715 ner Bottle OOL. L. T. FOSTER. ‘'oungstown, Ohlo, May 10, 1809 £08. B3, Baan § Or 1 Bhd n Toue Tahew ole Hambletonian colt that Iprised very highly, vin on one joint and # 1. e Il or oan £t 1 for you, m..m dall & Oo:, Pre- BOLb BY ALL DRUGGIAT® Lete ESSENGE OF LIFE. For Oup axp Youna, MaLs ANp Fumarn. It 1o a sure, prompt and effectual remeds or s, Intermittent Fovers, Wanh of A| ite, Nervous Ihbllll;oln all_ite W Im.o.g, Loss of Brain Power, Woakness Kgeneral Loss of Power. It venates the faded Int nfeeble surp! ton vigor s oxparience of thoussnda proves d be £o'ah tnvalusblo remedy. . Price, $1.008 orsix or 85, For saloby all druggists, or sesl secure from observation on recelpt of m..m P. 0. Box l‘wa DR. WHITTIER. 617 8¢t Charles 8t. ST. LOUIS Mo 4 REGULAR GRADUATE of wo medies has boen lon, oenE e R RONIO, "N ER§O0s BLOOD Diseasos thin any obher Loula aa city papers show and sll old residents Kaow. tablon tree aad nvited, When 1§ ERe A e e can bo seni o where, Curable cases .r'nnnlul; where Txlstn 14 10 fraukly stated. Oall OF write. Nervous prostration, Debility, Mental and_Physical Weakness, Merourial other affections of Throat, Bkin Blood Impurities aud Blovd Polsoning, Bkin_Affections, Old_Sores and iments to . Marriave, eumat les. Bpeciul attention t) oases over-worked brain, SURGIOAL OASES recelve special attention. Diseases -E from Impruiencs, coessos, L0 iulzences v NARRIAGE =5 = GHOXIDIE. L0 el tok vy, and cure. BSealed for 26¢c wm fl“fi“‘.fl - wly SUPPOSITORIES! The Great Popular Remody for Plles Barecure for Blind, Bleeding & I:ching P And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. These Burrosrrories act directly upon ihe conts of the Blood Vi and by thelr astris effocts llntlx' torce lood from tumors, and by making the coats of the velns strong, prevent thoir refilling, and hence a radi- cal cure is sure to follow their use. Prics, 78 “nl'l‘ - m"lplrof' -Hl- b .“d"mho’ sent b} Al ot recsip¥el prioe, by fond [getitute 718 Oliv g iy i A ragvhir graduste DR, HENDERSON, | & nsiihn foverss 608 & 603 Wyandocte 8t [ years' practico—12 KAMNSAS CITY, MO. '[in Chicago, Authorizod by the stite £) tre Chroulc,Norvous aud Privato dis: casos, Asihua, Epllepiy, Rheu- jmatiem, P.os, Tae rm, . ary & d Skin Disess s, SR¥INAL WaakNESS (0'6hi 03ses) SEXUAL DEBILITY, (i.88 0fsexua' power) Bie. Cures guars suto:d of imouey fofu-dul. Grarg @lo ¥, Thoa- injuri sands of cases cared. No us wedicines ueed No cete.tion from budnes. Al » edi clnes furnish at o dis Cousultation -~ Al d b:luhll‘;bellllll\lflfll‘d—flntl cirovlars of oth things sent sealed for Lwo S0 stamps, FR MUSEUM, FRANK D. MEAD, [ CARPENTER AND CABINET A EE B E. Repairing of;l{_’i:ds Prompt~ 1605 Douglas Street, Owaha, Neb, war 17:0m AL—"Parts of the huvan PR 4 s e e b an interesting ad. ertsemeot 1ong run in ous por. In roply 0 1iqu ries we will say thad are 0o evilonce cf humbug about this Om Uise contrary, the advertisrs arv very highly lue dorsed utores'ed porsons may get lod_clr- ing all particulars, giviag il partious e o8 Ldsomning e Mol G 518, Auffalo, N. Y.—Toledo Kven! 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