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THE DALY BrE-FRI| AY MAY 4 COUNGIL BLUFFS ’ ADDITIONAL LOOALNEWS St RICH TIM OF ROTTOM CAHD. ¥ GILLIAM, I.nrncd 'round white as the drivon |are appreolated, In this way all the enow, an’ then in or voleo quiverin' [suppisa frem tho outer world and all wlth foolin, au' in which war a world | their exports sre ocarried. There are o' love and tender plendin’' syid jlat [lu Qtto reoris of bean'ifal planos ther one word, “‘Nolle,” BY ( Detroid Free Pross Did I ever tell yer that story 'bout HARKNESS BRO’S, J— g ' brovght bp ships to Guiysqull that ) Rich ‘“"'h"c“‘f""lmk ‘,"‘"r‘,' Ao bls| “She glna start an’ a Jittle soream, | hyve boon carried on Indiana’ backs —— e THE DRUIDS racket with Carly Jake C Al 1 and weaved hrok’ards an’ for'ards like |th's lotg distance «f 300 miles, up —— 110 tell yer ther atcry. [ she war goln' ter fall, an' then with [thiouzh monatain pacssa 10,000 feet ther joyful cry, ‘‘Ob, Rishard, my b ve the sea to thele rich ownera in hasban, I'vo found yor at last!" she [tho o ty. darted Inter his arms, and cnddled her purty leetle head down onter hls bresst like she were porfectly saters- Yer see his real name was Richard James, but ther first mav ho struck in ther mines shortened up ther tall end o' his name from .hmu ter Jim, an’ chopped cff o picce o' hia front name an’ called him Rich Jim. Installation of Officers and Showing Upofthe Finances. puialiy Tr0 ] The tnstallation of offisers of Potta- wattamle Grove No. 23, Anclent We Present no Pretended Miracle- '‘Truth Is Mighty and Must Prevail."+ No Bophis try can withstan | the power of its honest vloo arch, G. M. Washburn; treasurer, | rushed in thar an’ staked our claims, [ pathg: the erost Fagioh s oo arked | [70M the wse of & very valuable article y ~N F. L. Moyor; funer guardian, O, San- |on’ thivgs war goin’ on kindor flour! | Iady who told him she ony hada cough: | #ich has ita origin and Home in oue beau: \1 r 1 derson; conductor, Theo. King; dis. |lshin’ “What would you have! The Plaguer | tiful city, aud hoping that others who are ot doourss W R, Vaoghary sost| Wimin o' ther right strips war a|Beware of “only ovughs " The worst | uiilicted as I have heen may findliko reliof ‘ Stiovidapaty) Wy S nvaogtkuy poik | o i Tiienssa ravHAIS Uity dls casch eun, Rowever, bo ourcc by DI WAL | frum it are, T beg th. indulgevs of n fow aroh, & Roseorars N M S 5 Ordor of Drulde, took placs Wodnes. | Wall, yer sco, somo ono had strack - - Bl & Koo' Frehve o Honi t rich at Bottom Card a few months " 3 2AR Sin-Xe s doeb] " o Have the Largest Stock and Czoicest Patterns of day evening, those honored belog asf " om0l o an old pllgrims an’ o L AU LR G Deai 11-Feeling doenly grateful for Ever Brought 1o the City, and at follows: Noble arch, J. D. Nicholson; The Grove hera now has a member- ship of 48. Bosides the other com- mendable features of the order 1s that providing for benefita pald to sick god sptinklin’ o' tenderfoots hed glu's, an' yer kin jedge how we war all tore up one evenin’ as ther stage drawed up at ther shanty callod ther “Tom Card,” an’a lootle womin with fied The receipt is simple. You have only to LUNGS, Tn Whooping Cough and Croup it immed ately allays irritation, and is sure to pre- vent a fatal termination of the disease, S)ld by all druggists and dealers in medi- the great benefits which I baye recei lines in your valuable paper for the privi- lege of communicating to you a brief atate- for the benefit of the mul: 1o of suffarers to be met with on every Man ed my frien ‘s well know that . ), " cid el ely & BURBE.A membors and the Insurance on lfo, |® loetle curly ha'red younker, 'bout |“ide: dlietabTon. & ammboTof §ut, ebd iave | BYLH QINTMENT. 50 ) The financial showlng made waa to the | three or ‘uu;l ye}:w iyld,lclmrkb out an' Blil Nye in the Tol's. suffered from it as cnly thoss can s RBOLIO $ LOWIER X IR IXCIEISS i iortipu oo months i woot aterther hotel. Twalked totor| 0 A8 1 e b e o e sy | orNTsENg T XD 26 had only cost oach member $4 40 to | ther bar room after suppar, an’ Doo, B s strength so low that I could rearcely walk D ELA N E only ach me 0 of ther plac ang In your absence, Mr. Nyel ROFOS8 My FoOm) dthe least exertion ren- . ' VAT | f 81,600 ther boss of ther place, war y Fover and Ague Tonlo O«u’dlll 100 ) than ever offered in this vicinity, T e i standin’ 'mong & lot o' tho boya at[ .0, It's rannlng ™ deredmo’ o thort hreathed that T dared L' ——— ' “Se scarcely move, . Horstords Acid Phosphate |thor ond o thor bur, an' s Teoma | | farously, who o teklng - your | ghusu) mors B, stefoxmy malady by | STANDARD LIVER PILLS.. 25 . u @ WAr L N ¥ the best phy:is , and ived no benefit ™ bt S A LA PUL el yjer boys, T war sorry far | ‘‘Nobody is taklug It very serlously, | friim thelr troatment or presoriptions un: | DIARIH TR DU R C-AN DO lSI O' I 1 E' é | I f Di. 8. F. NEWCOMBER, Green- | her Joetle womin, when I toid her 1'd | but It 18 a good deal more serlous than | til T was advieed by my family physician ARRAGAREY field, O., saya: “'In the casen of 8ev- | yaver hoorad o' any one in theso parts | ¥hen T was there.” to use Hunt's lemedy, as my trouble was | V7 EX X EIF O U S E 'S oral aged mon, who complatned of | by thot name. She sald they'l all| ‘*Who is yeur candidate for thopres. | caused by inaction of my kidneys, which [ SURE OURE FOR CORNS... .. 2 TO CALL AXD EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. | forgetfainess and " disinclination to |1, ? 4 dency?” aflected very seriously my beart "I oom- HARKNESS BRO'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. “Gonterriog Tities AMEBERICAIN Express Comp’y. Quick gTime from New York and Boston. INORBASHD FAOILITIES. In order to make the fastest tims from New York and Boston to the Weat,this Com- y has arravged with the New York Central & Hudson River R. R, fora SPECIAL ‘AMEAHCA\ EXPRESS TRAIN, ocarryine This Company's Express Matter Exclusively, and No Passengers. |, This train will leave New York at 8:20 P, M, daily, except on Sundays, and will stop only at Albaay—connecting with the 8:00 P, M. Syracuss, Rochester, Datavia, and arrive at Enflalo at 9:20 A. M, next morning, from in from Boston—U thiuk, move or to be spoken to, or harrassed in any way, they luld ,me it imparted new life and vigor.” The followlng transfers of real es- tate are reported for THE BEE as ta- ken from the county records by J. W. Squire & On,, abstractors of titles, aod real estate and loan agents, Coun. oll Blufls : J. Wickham to S. H. Foster, lot 3 in block 3, Bayliss' 2d add, elty, $2,600. W. K. Nixon to 0. P, Wickham, lot 8 In block 11, Hyatt's subd, $400. A. B.Walker to B. Haag. undivided 4 acres tn 8w § of ne }, 12, 74, 44; lived with her mother in ther east somo war, an’ ther old womin an’ her man hed hed er fallln’ out somehow 'bout three yeara ago, when her kid whar slx months old, an' as she wouldn't leave ther old lady, he'd left her. She heerd some way 'nother thet he war out here at Bottom Card, an' as her old womln kicked ther bucket a few months ago she couldd't rost till she come out here to hunt ther old man up. She kinder broke down and ther water come ter her eyos when she luund I couldn’t put her on ther trall o' ther man, an’ it kinder broke me up too. Yer kin take me fur a string-halted tenderfoot, boys, ef I wouldn't ante up my plle fur a fectle woman an'a kid like them ar’. I cal- kerlate ehe ain't got any too much o’ also lot No, 136, old part ot nhy, $423 45. Z C. Stroog to T. E. Huff, part of ne } of se }, 12, 75, 40, 2,000, Peter Koll to J. acobson, lot 7 Rome | 1 blcck 22, Walnat, §3,280, J.8. James to P’ Judaon, part of ther dust, elther, an’ I b'lieves it'd be the equar’ thing ef we war ter ralse a leetle 'mong ther boys tor help her "long." “K'rect; now yer talkin sense,” a feller by ther name o' Carly Jake *‘Well, 1t you won't glve it awsy I will tell you. I should like to see Lydla Pinkbam at the head of the gov- ernment.” “Lydis Plokham?’ “‘Yos; Lydia, the same. She and I used to be engaged, but I broke it off because she was such a glddy young thiog. Still, Ifeel that she lost a good deal in loslng me, and I shonld Iike to see her have something to make up for It.” ““‘Whas is the rest of your slate?” ““You may make that out. I'm only particalar abont Lydia. “‘It is romored that you thooght of running yourself.” 1 did, but I was only fooling.” ‘‘What do you thing of the ozar's coronation?”’ “I'd rather he should be voroner- ated than I. Now, my friend, I feel » stupld interval comiug on, Remem- ber Iam an {nvalid, and go easy with your questions. )1 know the trylig sltuation in which you are placed. men like to vote?" menced taking it(having little falth in it or any other medicine,) and ithelped me won. derfully, and I am now a great deal better ond havo been ever since I began its use, In fact I have taken no medicine that bas benefitted me o greatly. My breathing is ensy, and I have gained in strength so much that I am able to do my housework. I cheerfully recommend Hunt's Remedy to all who mav be afflicted as I Fave been, or who are suffering from general debility and nervous prostration, Respect'y, S A, 0, RO"KWEL Pearl St., Providence, R. T, A standard medicine for curing Bright's diseme, Dropsy, Kiduey, Bladder and Glandular Maludies is Hunt's Remedy, Female Wenknew, Pain the back and loins, Gravel, Diabetis, Intemperance, Excess, and Prostration of thenervous sys- tem are cured by Hunt’s Remedy, Hunt's Remedy imparts health and vigor to_the constitution when it has become debilita- ed. Hont's Rimedy restores the invalid to health, SHORT LINE (Warranted cr money refunded,) FOR SALE Manutactur d by 6th Bt. BY ALL DRUGGISTS, W. J. Whitehouse, 606 North Omaha Neo. 140 &e-6m asoup somsN? w8, Bec. and Tress. TEB NEBRASKA HANUFACTURING 0O Lincoln, Neb MANUFAOTURERS OF Corn Plsnwre Harrows.Farm Rollers Sulky Hay Rakes, Buoxet Hlevating Windmilis, &o prepared n;ldn Job work and manutse lxnull‘ (MANUFACTURING 00} Lircoln Neb [}anius Rewarded, OK, The 8tory of the Sawine Machire 0 ¥ i i A (handsome little pamphlet, blue and gold rhich puiut it goes forward by the “SPECIAL FAST MALL & EXPRESS, arrlv: | | " (¢ W00 S(Tgrly :l::ixi ’I: ‘E; ::;;?eboa:l;;r miz:r TGRS 1 iy GOUMBIA PR WIBUERE! on x“:;xeo. cover with nume-ous eagravings, will be b : N J. Bardon to J. W. Snodderly, | heart In ‘im biger'n sn ox, an’ takin’ | 1€ 8¢ you ss If you were an escaped | r., GIVEN AWAY Oleveland, 1:5 p_m. next day, Chiosgo, Iot 101 block 14, Willams” istad, | off s hat ho. droppod In’a 820 gold curlosity. Tknow how it is myself, M_flwaukeg & St' Pa;ul 0.y adult poron caling for 1. ¢ any branch Indisnapolis, 8'. Louis, 8560. plec The general publio looks apon news- h o aub-offios of the :l:m':“fln:lr‘cmuwo::: Terre Haute, o m, 2d“dly Milwaukee, 0. Jones to P, Judeon, nw} of sw}, u“l seo thet, an’ go one better,” | paper folks as peculla® specimens. RAILWAY ArecA ) 1Y Ko B R doR AR OHE Omony Olnelr natl, y H 8t Paul, b 36, 76 44, $25 Doo Means, ts he chucked in'a |have had peoplo before now look at The Singer Manufacturing Co Louiaville, . Minneapolls, 00 J R Usanfield to O. P. Hamilton, | couple o' twentles. me as If they wondered how I got|y, now running i FAST EXPRESS TRAINB £ ' g U0, ] M:king close ¢ nnections at Chicage with nghtnlng Tralns for nw} of 13 77, 42, §2,480, “I can't quite see yer, boys, but|® It is a painful, shuddering trom Principal Office, ;84 Unlon Square| M J. Keatley to W. Basache, | here voes ther onl,bm{ I'vo got lef,” | curiosity elmilar to that with which a ; NEW YORK . fot 6\ block 4, Mynster'd add., |anys Poker Jim, a6 he chucked Lo a |8mall pox dootor is generally regarded. | (MARA AND COUNCIL ‘BLUFFS $1.00 ShIRiaTeRIa! Dou't stare at my bald head. It won't kv ) ) ————— Curly Jake passed 'round the room, ;iool tyr«;\; ;:}; g;;‘:dlt:o;:rt;:ey::em g SRt ! $ ‘‘My w:fo had fits for 35 years,” |and ther boys throwed i~ purty lib'ral ) i » ! Burlington,, Davenport snys Honey Olark, of Fairtield,” Mich. | ol ho oume. to a man whor was settia’ | won't tell cither what 1n making it | PUImAN's Magnifiosnt Slespers A Dubuque, Des Moines, pSamaritan Nervine oured hor." Yoor | with bis ‘hesd rosia’ on his hauds fi';’,'.'«.','.’, L :;;;:l::;;: Ry —AND THE— i D:ugglee keeps it at = table right side ther open door CURES SCROFULA, Cedar Rapids, : Ottumwa, st that led Into ther hall, which comma- | hope?” Finest Dining Oars in the World. J 8 oux City, COMMERCIAL. nioated with ther dinin’-room. Curly | ‘‘No. Isittroe that Wyoming wo- — do. SORES, Shipments by thla train raspectfully solicited, and Satisfaction Gaasranteed. slapped him on ther back in a kinder ! 2y, 3okin’ dsays: ‘Rish| ‘‘Ves, butthat's got nothlng to do ) do. ULCERS ANCE IN RATES NI e T T {elondly, Jokla' way, and saye: ‘Rih| Y% condition of my crantam, | IF YOU ARE GOING (EAST d NO ADVANC y weat -No. 2 spring, 76c; No. 8,65; | Jim, t yer ter help “How 0 th dEs do. BOILS, rejected 50c; good demand, er purse we're ralsin’ fur er women h I CELULC D ALl 0 H. H. BROWNING, Agent, Omaha, Neb. | "Couy—Dealers paying 33c; rejected | thet's In need.” “‘In ballot boxes. . do. ERUPTIONS, ‘ H. 0. BEEBE, Agent, Counoll Bluffs, corn Chloago, 52:; new mixed. 634; white | “"Rioh Tim looked up, sallen like, an’ | ‘N0, but with which party?” CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. ) ' - - — corn, 85c. The msiyu of corn are lluht says, awful short an' groff, “I am't| “Dependson whetherthe party is S do. CATARRH, w OArs —Scarce and ood demand; 83, {n IR s gl grafl, aweetheart or husband. They often Or to any polnt beyond; or v COUNOIL BLUFFS RAILROAD STABLISHED 1865, HAT—4 00@6 00 per ton. 30 por bale BOLANYSL B0 810, 0 _|vote against the latter party if he do. ECZEMA, Rye—40c; light supply, But this here's er lady,” says Car. g! P TIME TABLE. CorN MEAL—1 25per 100 pounds, ly, kinder insistin’ like. doesn’t go all right on temperance Py a0 RHEUMATISM, = ‘Woon—Good supply, prm- at_yards, | *%Qh, glt out and don’t bother me,” | questions, Theraused to be a woman 9 s d The following aro the times of arrival and de- 5 00@6 00, Rich J! 1ok lik » sav. | justice of the peace out there and she [8T- PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS a0 SKIN DISEASES, o Srnio iarh frov the. Uglon Pasls dopot Coxs; Deliversd, hard, 1100 per ton; | 1ok JIP MERER, Guick fike, an’sa¥ | §\od her husband for - gotting drunk. Take the BEST ROUTE, the : s ; i B t. 5 50 per ton, j 2 *Borren--Plenty and in fair demand;| Carly's eyes flashed mighty wioked, | Women are eligiblo as jurymen in hi Mil PaulR’ do. BLOOD DISEASES, 25¢c; creamery, 80c. as drawln’ bisself up an’ throwln' all Wyoming. They ride to "election in | (hicago, Milwaukee& St. PaulR'y SWIFT'S SPECIFIC e, ahpurfas osl wfia‘r;!-lie;dy sale and plenty at| ther goorn an’ contempt he could inter nlrrl\zgelllnd le;amtu en]oiy lt.’}'l b L tralcs run on 8t. Louls time, twonty < per dozen, o 5 [ imate, that e er thaa loca . U, ¥, and 'Lincolo train ran (b, wholesaling at 13, | ls volcs, he says: “Er man thot's| = Wou ; 3&“'0".‘;';1' e AT 2| Bl mick bl moe osabed 1o Pexto i otal ah Gormas REMOVES ALL TAINT, ou Council Blufls time, Pourriy—Firm; dealera paying 13¢ per | struck Is as rich as yer have lately, an T deatia, Farnam ano Fourtcenth stroeta and at U, P, De- D GHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIPIO, pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, then'll refuse to put up er leetle dust | ¥OUur opiunion ol 0 presidential 8uc- | pot and at Mllard Hotel, Omaha. 4 Depart. VEGRTABLES—Potater, 50¢; onions, .’m, to help wimen thet's in disiress ain't |cestion if anything had happened In| " ggrsec Time Table in another column, y - cabbages, 30@400 per dozen; applos, 2 ot er heart In him as big as or mus. | conceqaence of the shrimp salad Mr. F. A. NASH, General Avent, SWIFT s SPEGIFIG @%’:) pet b-'rrol o085 fiem, " Arthur took at Savannah the other| 6. H.FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, IS THE JIDE BPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT gl ol 0 “What" ? ich | day.” 8.8, MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, 1 o i Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen. Jimfi:::n-fll;hi:rygn sapt ays Bich | Pookt Ho dldu't take 1" A oz Geperatittongor, - Genoral P Afent | TN g 2ml AL S SIMPSON sroor. e e i o G | alow amle overapread th. face of Bill| ¥ CSA gupy, 0y HEARSHY | GREAT BLOOD REMEDY d N 7 » dJ, . CATTLE—3 00@38 50; calves 500@7 50, |StFIng ) vaty i B d. Neb & Kua Ex, 010 & m LEADING Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, &s the | begtn drawin thelr shootin irons, Nye. His kindly eyes gleamed. He OF THE AGE. CHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTHRN. ] Al p.ck"“;i hu::a: Ak elwfig,l:lzlmrl are| Jist then war hearn ther patter o’ pulled his musteche euds up nrcunld . . Atiantlc Ext Pacific pA"“" 115 8 m OARBIAGE FACTORY paying 575 to 6 H5, leetle toet on the floor o' ther hall|the corner of hia noss. ‘‘He didn't Amerl[}a‘ Trlumphant W"“'"'"lv"l"‘v“'uvl"d “.'"“ book tMes. ualland o all nd £X4 618 7 m 1400 and 1411 Dodge Strood, E — leadin’ ter ther bar-rcom, an' a ;:kaéh:t ;“l“l‘)l- ,tn‘}" only %”l""“g 2 sl thellicrtinataiBatiering occom (Sat.).. com. (Mon).1:45 p m : ] ) f DT . Golng? Don't hurry. Stay an RANMD STYUNT-JON AND OURTIL MTITR: sogif:meldin Oudsl BN xx ,«.I.r'syi’:,;'?.:fi' ff;:‘::ld"l'"::::: ‘2‘:3;2?:. ;:,lfit:‘ ',,i",,f.',’.z',:fi"go fa “‘::lreh ‘:g beat me at whist. Ycu can do it easy ICAN BREAKFAST | ¢9.81,000 Reward will he patd to sny ot s tion, adar " Tavids, Tows, for GEGular | (hoe st tuataut, with & orearm o' | S900Rh. = Angbody oum. Good-bye; o SESEET et "SI | ot o wi B o s o 1 b explaining the plan, £3m. | hildish joy an’ 'mllchlo!, a lootle, | #0rry to have seen you in euch an un- | o ;,,.,1 e o, England, 1552 ‘;':s‘ s| 8., one particle of ’Mu:cury, Msmwauo-: : 1 m——— \ (e . 8 — otassium, or other Mincral substance. A detective employed by the United | 1o teF ] o - — « Ds Us ot ds s Cent.niial | Price of Small 8i 91,00 States express C(Emgnny {o traca the a“’h ‘“';“0 :l&';h'g‘;‘f‘“.'n, :h"’h'l’l: *Those who deaden sensatlon and |17 Am. ns. Faim 76, T & 70, o ""'™ | Large Siz L . 178 robbery of a package at Comeratowr, ":e';?;.: ulou 5 fug s |:m§" stupefy the patlent to relieve sufferlng | N 53 g4 AMERICAN DREAKFAST e Ohio, saw the marks of teeth upon the f his mother, he hid his hgoa e "{ make & grave mistake, They proceed A B G CE:EALS are the purest and = Depart. pasteboard box. ‘‘The man is & one | % 55 I 0 8 Prteaie U B o gie.t Booas u the orld; Mall and Ex.. 9. armed man,” sald he, ‘‘He held the |m'® knees. upon the false idea that it s legltl- | Paten d Gt. Britaio. Qonon B‘""";u it box in his teeth while he untied the| I tell 712‘, boif'» of ;“ Jngel l}fl‘l mate to procure relief from pain by A B WILTE WHEAT, Wi [ ( Vet string.” He made the acquaintance f:’:‘:;&“fi t:;_"b:z:m;::&lg:“ :ar destroying physical sensibllity, This G- f’;‘,fi:’fi: ?\[n:z‘flh;}ik:: .Y'R':nmla'“:a‘ural;a‘gi .d-l: (e RaAR of Ch'f'l!%' g““"' ‘lhe 4 armed | P00 moro took back than we War at | method, carried to the last. extremity, | riows imitations. ccllegos, has boon longer engaged 1n the Areate . man of the town, employed him 88 & |\ o' ioht " that lootle codger. It'd | would ill the patient to end sufering AWEGICAN BREAKFAST | ment of OHRONIC, 'NERVOUS, SKIN AND detectlve, traveled with him, became & T AL TR L AP T v y Ia A B c CEREALS prepares in 10 mic- Bwobl&l:uuu Ahan unyoth;v I)lllflchn:; intimate with him, talked about the | & €O%° Y<r LGATHS 0K, DOR 16X POV |4 1g not presumed that Lydta E.|Me Be utes, Toing alroady steam | Loule sa ity papers sbow and alt old residente difference in people's teeth, got him to | ™ m|lcn| \d his shootin'-fron on|Plnkham's Vegetable Compound wil] | <o0ked: Send for circulare. s inconveniont 0 visit the city for trestment, Atlantic Ex.[15 Atlantic Fx make an indentation of his own in |y e 882N IRE I8 RROGHI KOS O | e the dead but It cfien does re- AMERICAN BREAKFAST :;dlchsz‘%lt:-r&mfl&-? . CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE AND 8T, PAUL. wax, had a plaster cast made which "M t 8 %) \ ' store thoeo who are given up as hope- A B B CEREALS the most n:umh; exiote 14 lo (rankly séabed. Call of write. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at O g fitted the warks of the teeth in the|®\" hi8 faca war as gentle asa womln's, ® g conomica), paistable aci | X il B hiil Mall and E 58 m | Pacific E a8, stoopin’ down, he lald his big, eastly digested of al foads. ervous_prostration, Debility, Mental ke, Ml am | Penfa Bty Are acknowledged to be the packege and arrested Bassott. It was|[% gh hand soft life on ther curly ha'r = 5 and_Physical Weakness, Mercarial and TEvoopt Saturdays. 1Except | D88 by all Who have put them |® “eute” pleco of work. o' ther leetle fellor, an' says In s | Wiere Sommer and Winter Have A B 0 A FOR A B O BRAND | Sther afeotions of Throat, Skin ad Bones to a praotical test. Young, old and middle-aged men | kinder tremblin’ volco: '*What does Hoc estar San and Chrovico i iy It pre a8 e E s | Rlood Bl puriias tanchBl ond S ciasming; C— Councll Bluts & Omsa Street B. B, T Ty and women got health and strength by | Y°F, Want, my leetlo mang” At Qalto, the only otty In the world | dxcn's Gallagher, Cuaha.'* A%-wies gw * | 9Kin_Aflections, Old_Sores and Uloers, wve Council Kluffs. vo Omaha. 8am 9am10am, 1am 1m2'pm3p|ilam tpm, 2pm3p ,4pm,5pm,6pm. |m4pmbpm,6pm Street cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars b Po'clock a. m., ll\jr\ln( 49, 11,3 4, 8'and 6 o'clock, 8am 9am 10am, Y, andrun to ity times S. E. MAXON, A MOER X T B 47 T, )Mo over s COUNCIL BLUFFS Lowa {nex ban DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON, ARGHITECTS! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Bvilding, “FOR TABLE USE"” The Natural Mineral, KAISER WATER From Bigresborn on the Rhine RECOMMENDED BY THE HIGHEST MEDI- CAL AUTHORITIES, FRED'K HOLLENDER, Sole agert or nn- lAl and Caoals, 115,117, 119 Elm New ¥ 'A_Nm HARD & SOFT C0AL COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck's Stove Co., SAINT LOUIS, | PIERCY & BR: IOi*'(H{Il SOLF AGENTS FOR OMAHA Shelving, WEISTEX 5N GORNICE WORKS Iron and Slate Roofing, 0. SPECHT, . . 1111 Douglag §t, - Dmaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | ;Dumu-:u WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing,. Specht's Patent Metallic Skylight Patent, «Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket I am the veneral agent for the above line of goods, IRON FENOING, Crestings, Balustrad andu, Iron Baok Hallings, wfile lar Guards: GENERAL AGLNT FOR PEERSUNS?‘.DEILL PATENT IN E BLIND, Proprietor, w Bllnd.- uslng Brown’s Iron Bltters. Ben Butier's Nephew., Before Georga H. Batler was sent out west as an army wagon' master, to ‘‘develop all there is good in him," President Hayes made him a Dikota postcflice inspector. The eecond night of hls journey thither he was in rather more, {f not in batter, spirits than uzual. At midoight he pulled every man in the sleeplug car out cf the berthe and insisted on thelr drink- ing with him. Oae eapeclally indig. naut peraon of cleriaal aspect ex- prenzed his views of such condact and learned his neme and cffise. At the next statlon he telegraphed his viewe to Presldent Hayes, and Butler was ordered to return by noon the next day, and on his arrlval at Washington was dismissed from the service, Thae old gontleman whom he pulled heels first ont cf his berth was Bishop Simpson, of the Mothodist Eplscopal charch, HuymaN liwun.—t)u the purlty and vitality of the blood depend the vigor and health of the wholesystem, Dls- ease of varlous kinds Is often only the slgn that nature is trylng to remove the dlstarblog cause. A remedy that glves life and vigor to the glood eradicates ecrofula and otner Impnrl tles from 1t, as Hood's Sarsaparilla nndunbtedly does, must be the means of preventing many dlseases that Ther yonker looked up inter his face, an’ secin’ it war kinder soi’ened up, his leetle heart seemed to go right out ter him an’ he answers brave as yer please: “I wants my paper, my paper war here,” ““Who Is yer paper?”says Rich Jim, bending down an ralsin’ him Inter his arms, ‘‘My paper’s mamer's paper, my paper?”’ “1 guess not, my little faller,” eays Rtch Lim, ther water comin’ ter hie eyos, as ef the words hed brung soma- thin’ ter his mind thet touched a soft spot. ‘I wish I war yer paper.” “Won't yer ba my paper? I Ikes yer,” ther leotle un sald, pattin’ his face easy an'tender like with his leatle chubby hands. “Doos yer!" Rlch Jim says, “Yea, I doos, au'l llkes mamer, too,” says ther leetle chap, ‘‘Don't yer want me ter ties yer, des like I tisses mamer?” ‘‘Yes, ef yer will,” Rich Jim ‘says, In a kinder pleadin’ way, () § tlu mamer hull many lots er timee, an’ love her, too, free bushels; an' I 11 thss you hull lots er times, too,” An' ther affecshurate creetur throwed his arms tight 'round Jim's neck 'an kissed him about a dozen times While he war still & kissin’ Rich Jim, a lttle womln with a sweet, sad- lookin' face glided inter ther room kinder skeery llke, says: lome, Mamer sald Is yer would occur without its ase. Sold by dealers, Richy dear; come ter mammer, now." At the sound o' her voloe Rich Jim on the line of the equator, the sun sets and rises at 6 o'clock the year round. Your clock may break down, your watch get cranky, but the sun never makes a mistake here. When It dis- appears from sight for the right it 1s accordingly. In one part of the clty it is summer season and in the other part It is winter, The presont dwellings, in architec- ture have degenerated and fallen far short of that old gigautic race of Ia- disns who, with tho Incas of Pera, joined thelr cliles by maseive and onstracted bizhways. There L vac romalns of colossal dings on thls roadway of palaces aud foriresscs with walls 8o finely cut and closely jolned togather that be- tweoun theso massivestone blocks there {s not space sufficient to insert the > of the thinnest paper. In one d royal palace of the Incas gold or silver was used for cement, If the journcy is long and difficult to reach the old Spanish town, there {s much to compensats one’s troubles in its Interesting structure, It is 10,- 000 feet above the sea, and contains some 60,000 dwellings, Ism almost afrald to say how old is this anclent clty, for it dates far back in the dark not to the contrary,” elx days’ 6 o’clrck, and you can set your watch |4 ages, when the “momory of mau goeth When yeur real'zs that everything of modern in- ventlon found here has been brought a journey through difliloult mountaln passes on mnles’ backs, then you understand how highly luxnrlv. an interesting advertis e contrary, the advertiscr ary very highly fo teros:ed porsons may get sealed cir. ul particulars, civing ll partica ssing Erle Modical Ce 618, Bullalo, N. ¥.—Toledo kven Bil1-1y Matter of Ap for Liquor License, NOTICE, © i8 hereby Malt, Spiritu; Siation inChu from the 1xt the said license A.LD, 1883, hiarged therewith, JOHN BAUMER, Cowuty Clerk, las is not to be 206-2t WILL BUY AND SELL, TR, BT AND ALL TRANSACTIONN OCNNEOTE THEREWITH, Pay Taxes, Rent, Houses, Kts, 10042 s 00+ OREGHTON BLOCI Omaha, Neb ROOMS..... Fifteeoth Street, . - PERSONAL—"Purts of the human bod enfarged, devloped and strengthened,” oot eot long run in_our paper. In reply to anquiries we will say that here | ao evidence ¢! humbug about this — On lication of HLYA. Nolte DexterL.I'homas&Bro, | Impediments to_Marriage, Rheumatism, Piles. Special attention to ocases from over.workeddmain. SURGICAL OASES receive spechwMtention, Dinenses arising from Impro1®e, Exoeases, Indulcences MARRIAGE &teh, sory well told. _ Maay rocc] pu who may mar- ry, who may not, wl GOUIDE. D s ot vk, and cure. Bealed for 25¢ postage or stam) + 23dAw1 DQGEOR STEIN HARTS SUPPOSITORIESY The Great Popular Remcdy for Piles. Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding & Itching P And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors. These SUPPOSITORIRS act directly upon the 20ats of the Blood Vessels, and by thelr astringend effects gently force the biood from the swollen tumors, andby making the coats of the velas strong, prevent their refilling, and hence & radi al cure 18 sure to follow their use. Price, 18 cents a hox. ~ For sale by al drugglsts, or sent b mail on recéipt of price, by En 1 |‘:&n‘|hnta 718 Olive St DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. FOor OLD AND YOUNG, MALN AND FuMALS, o, prompt and effectual remods or peiis, Tntermitant Fover Waad Nervous Debility in all_ite Stay Weal Memory, Loss o Brain Power, Prostrat] nl, Weaknoss and igeneral Loss of Powor. | It ro heryous waate, Tojivenatos the faded Intelieen, enghthens the enfecbled brain and restores surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted ore s, The oxpericiico of thousanda prove it ta be an {nvaluable remedy. Price, $1.00 8 bottle, ormx or 5. For aaleby all druggiste, or send x| secure trom observation on receipt of price by .ltwhn ‘P. 0. 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