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HARKN HARKNESS BRO'S,... DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. Have the Largest Stock and Cuoicest Patterns of CARPETS! Ever Brougiht to LOWER THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY MAY 15 COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOALNAWS CUOMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Whrat -No, 2 spring, 850; No. 8, rejocted b5c; good demand, Cory—Dealers paying 83c; rejected ocorn Chioago, 51 new mixed, Hd+; white corn, 55c. The receipts of corn are light, OAms—Scarce and in good demand; 85, HAY—6 00@7 50 por ton. 35 per bale, Rye—40@d45c; light supply, CorN MEaL—1 U5 per 100 pounds, ‘Woon—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@6 00, Coat—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, 5 50 per ton, Borrer—Good butter scarce and in fair the City, and at PRICES than ever offered in this vicinity, DO NOT FATIT, TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO’'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs.|r OOUNCIL BLUFFS MILBOAD] TIME TABLE. The following are the times of arrival and de rturo of trains from the local depots. The ¢ traing stac: from the Uafon Pacffic depot about fen m nutes earlier than be'ow stated, and arrive at the depot about ten minutes Trains 0n pool 1t time, & half hour traioe run on St faster than loca . ter than' local Louls ‘me, twenty miuutes U, P. and Lincoln trains run on Council Bluffs time, on the principal cities of CHICAGO, ROCK IBLAND AND PACIYIC, Depart. Arrl Atlantic Ext Mail and Ex*. Neb & Kas Ex CHICAGD AND NORTHWESTRRX. . Arrive, Pacific Exi....9:050m Mail and Ex*..6:15 p m Accom. (Mon.).1:45 p m AND 0OUNCIL BLUFFS, Arrive, Exprosa.... 5 Mall and Ee.. 616 pm 110 8 m pm pm Cannon Ball, BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC, rt. rrive. am | Frm Sloux O’y 6:50 p m Frm Fort Niobrars, X 250 8 m | OHICAGO, MILWAURES AND ¥T, PAUL Leave Council Blaffa. Arrives Council Bluffa Mail and E @ | Mail an “6:3 pm Adlantic pmn | Atlantic )10 8 m CHICAGO, MILWAUKE# AND Leaves Omaha, Mall and E 5 Atlantic E: *Except Sundays, {Excopt Saturdays. Except Mondays. | Daily. Council Blufta & Omaha Street B. R. Leave Council Blufts, Leave Omaha. 8am fam10am|8am9am,10am, 1am1m2pm3p|ilamipm2pm,5p m,4pm,5pm,6pm. |m4pm,bpm,6pm. Strect cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begtn their trips at 9 o'cloc iarly during the day a9, 11 ck, andran to ity time? OHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROMID. OFFICE OF FREIGHT AG OxANA AND) CovNetn BLoprs, May 12, NT, ) Arrangcments have been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Of one or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID CONSIGNED TO PARTIES IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. ~pete cars wll come through to destination withiy: < opping. Quick timefis theraby issued. Pleacrder yeu goods via C. B. & ¢ R. AL B. WEST, GENERAL AGENT. SHORT LINE : OR-IO'O.‘:—GO. Hilwankee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is pow running it (IABT EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND COUNOIL 'BLUFFS —=WITH=— Pullman’s Magnificent Slespers ~AND THE— Finest Dining (_Ifix:s in the World. IF YOU ARE COINC :EAST ™ CHICAGO'MILWAYU EEF, Or to any polnt’beyond; or IF YOU ARE Tcomn NORTH 8T. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwankee& St. PaulR'y ol 00 located in Paxtoa Hotel, at corner e eroonth strest aad i U. F. Do pot and st Millard Hotel, Omaba. 48 8eo Time Table In another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, 6. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. A, V. H. CARPENTER, & MEBRIL o General Pass. Agent. General er. 2 GEO. H. REAFFORD, OLARE, Aui't Geo . “um._Agon GencruSurt, “FOR TABLE USE” The Natural Mineral, KAISER WATER m Birresborn on the Whine mfur:nuxm,u BY_THE HIGHEST MEDI- L AUTHORITIES, . RDMUNDRON. osident 8. 1, AHUOARY, Vice-Pres't. AW praEm Cashler, | SITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs, Organzed under the lawe of the State of lowa Paid up capital, . .8 75,000 Authofised capita X Interost pald on timo Europe. Special attention given to collectiony and correspondence with promp$ returns. pm DIRROTORE, pm | J. D, Kdmundson, E. L. Shugart, . W. Wallace, = J. W. Rodfer, Arrive, A.W. Braoh Pacific Ex....9:20am MBS, B, J. HILTON, M. D, FHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 Brosdwav. Conneil Bluffs. FALLEY+~>HOES, Western Agents, Layfayette, Indiana, THE PATENT feversble Heels —FOR— RUBBER EO00TS AND BOOTS AND SHOES Of all kinds, 4DD8 50:Per Cont T0 THEIR WEAR The centerpieces are interchangeable and rs- versible. It prevests the counter from ru. ning over, requiring no heel s iffeners The agency fer these goods {n this town has ba-n placed at Philip Lang's. + hiors canno®, procure them. ] and examire & full line of Leather and d ces with the Re- HI.1¢ LANG, Omaha, Neb, ning Rewarded, OR, fa vowing Maohine A handsome little pawmphlat, blue and gold cover wito numerous eagravings, will be GIVEN AWAY toa -y adult porson calling for 1, at any branch or sub-oftice of the Singer Manufacturing Com- pauy, or will b geat by mail, post-pald, to any Pperaon Il ing at & d stance from our office., The Singer Manufacturing Co,, Privelpal Office, 84 Unlon Square NEW YORK. to & practical test. ADAPTED TO COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY SAINT LOUIS, | PIERCY & BRADFORD, "T"TJOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA’ WES TER N CORNICE WORKS' Iron and Slate Roofing, 0 T FOR JK HOLLENDER & CO,, Sole agert or the PR LK aad Caoads, 116, 117,119 Elm 8t., New ore A25 3w LIND, Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them HARD & SOFT GOAL Buck’s Stove Co., | PEERSON & EILL PATENT [IN‘ SIDE B! demand at 25@85¢; creamery, &5c. Eaas - Ready sale and plenty 10@11¢ per dozen, Larp—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 154>, PourLtry—Firm; dealers paying 130 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickena, VEGETABLES — Potatoes, 50¢; onions, 50c; cabbages, 80@400 per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 3 40, Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTOCUK, CATTLRE—8 00@38 50; calves 6 00@ 6 50, Hoos—Markot for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are closing; shippers are paying 6 00 to 6 75, IOWA I(MES, at The amount of Sioux Ci‘y’s debt to be refunded into 6 per cent bonds 866,000, Thomss Bradley, a Des Moines printer, earned 78 the first four daye of last week on double-vriced nonpareil matter. This 18 & remarks i+ 1ecord, but Bradley is a markably goud rinter and decerves his e There was a tumult in colored circles in Sioux Uity last week over a criminal charge by one Mason ngainst his wife an i snother “'cron” named Scanlon, After a loug and heated trial the accused was bound over to appear before the next grand jry. Every Sunday Morning is ths nams of new Creston paper. John W, Burdette, ./r., has been ap- vointed collector of internal revenue for the Fourth district. Towa City papers are discussing ® five- mile liquor law for that city, to be passed by the next logi<lature, provided, of course, that body sees it iu that light. Rishop Perry, of the Episcopal diocese of Towa, has been requested to act with the bishops of Connccucut a d Albany as o committee of the American church in behalf of the memorial of the late arch- bishop of Canterbury, undertaken in Eng- land under the patronage of the prince of Wales and duke of Albany. A barber named Bovee, of Atlantic, jumped the town last week, leaviog his wite and three children without a cent. He proves to be a bigamist, and is now suppozed to be in Missouri Valley. Dog fichting seems to be the favorite recrention of Creston bloods at present. Oue or two persons are said to have been arrasted for indnlging in the brutal sport. o Stwwberrles are 30 centa & box in Keo- uk, Creston is enjoying a great building boom this spring. Tha prospects for » good crop of wheat in_.arrison countv mever were better at this season of the year, Joeeph Cook gave £100 to the Towa col- lege towards the erection of & ladies’ board- g hall, Au unusually large number « £ mad dogs are reported in Des Moines, Cedar Rapide is clamoring for a bospital, T'he Des Momnes distillery paid s gov- err ent tax for the year endivg May 1st, of §1,80),454,]0. Waterloo is making extensive prepara. tions for the forthcoming state firemen’s tournament, June 12th, 13th and 14th, Ames College has a fire company made up of the stufents, To keep the U, S, signa! office at Keo: Jkuk running for the months of May and June the proprietor of the building rented for that purpose was obliged to reduca the rent from $10 to $5 per month, T4 is repoited that o colored citizon of Be!fast, Liee county, receatly caught 5 000 ponnds of buffalo tish, for whick he re- ceived $75. The grand lodge of Towa Masons meets in Davenport on June 6th, It ix estimated that Sioux county has gained 4,000 in population siace the cen- sus of 1880, A sharper named Callans was arrested at Glenwood a fow days ago on a charge of obtaining goods by false pretenses. Soarlet fever is raging in the vicinity of Elk Point. The Towa Prees Association will spend the week ending July 15th, at Spirit Lake this year. outstanding bonds, of the issus of 1880 Last Thursday the little son of Mr, J. H, DeWolfe of Vail, dow, in the postoffice building, lighting on cellar door. Hestruck on his head and shoulders, Whea picked w conscious for a few minutes, dica ous inj ries, undoubtedly haye resulted fatally, ereafter to be pulled once & month, been laid in Towa City, rarrants are selling at 95 cents on tho dol ar. at a depth of 170 feet below the surface. ent until Ju y 5, cigar and walked away as if nothing hac happened races, including the always attractive hur dle race, and if the day i fine there will be an immense attendance. ? | Clear Liske attractions this ye Ottumwa is to have free mail and after July 1, Harrison county iy infested by pitan | | suliy-plow swindlers. who nro eaid v fi 1| numerous “'suck:re, ” An intellectual improvement socict haw been organized by number of youn, trade 160 ncros to start with, Polk county has called in $13 000 of her Crawford county, fell from a second-story {win- ut no bones were broken and tharo was nothing to in- ¢ ho_had received any very seri- Had it not been that the door upcn which he fall had sufficient spring to partially break his fall, it would ETho Des Moines gambling rooms are Over five miles of water mains have Boone county is out of funds and county 1a sinking a cosl shaft at Ogden wood was found in agood state of preservation The United States court will convene in Kookuk June 16, but owing to lack of funds no witnesses or jurors will be pres- A colored man of Fort Dodge got into & saloon row the other might and was shot three times in difforent parts of his anat- omy. After the shooting he calmly lit & The Lis Mars Jookey club will hold its spring meeting June 2. Taoere will be six A large attendance is expected at all the delivery on tensive frut tree nursery where hardy trees can be grown for the northwestern The land wanted is not Jess than DRINKING BLOGOD. An Early Morning Scene in Which Wealthy Men and Women were Actors, The Killing of the Bullock, and the Hagernees of La- dies and Gentlemen To Secure Mugs of Hot Blood. New York Journal, A Journal reporter visited the large abattoir at the foot of West Fifty- niath street, yesterday, to witness the operation of slaughtering, and to glean eome facts concerning the can- nibalistio tastes of a clvilized people, I: wis hardly sevon o'clock in the woruing, and a slight shower was fullivg. A coupe and two cosches waited outside, and the reporter asked cno of tho drivers whether purchasers ot besves came thus early to lay in their atock, to which he replied, ‘I don't know nothing 'bout that brivgs a lady, au’ I'don’t think she much buys beet. " Passing through a blg wagon.way, paved with large ocobble stones, the floor beiog on a slant, the reporter 8000 came upon a small group, com- posed of five women and eight men, Three of the former and one of the wen had arrived in coaches. As this group stood there in the early morn- g, each with a gless, & mugor tin cup, looking anxiously toward the east In the dicection of the slaughter- {og pens, they were hungry for blood. Prosently fine yoang bullock was brougat lnto the pen and the gato was closed behind him, Two men, by a dex:rous movemeat, slipped the nooss of two ropes around the bullock’s hind logs,and in another instant he dangled in mid-alr,head downward. A butcher, blood begrimed from head to foor, with his troasers tncked Inslde,enterad the pen armed with a kaife, the foot- long blade of which glistened in the was light. He walted a moment until the antmal ceased to beat the alr wi h his forelegs,and then hastily cut down a small portion of the skin at the neck and severed the arteries, when a crim- son tide fl wed from the inclsion, At the sight of the life blood of the now dylog bullock the eyes of all present glistened with an eagerness to got the tirst cup The blood.suckers (for that fs what the butchers call vhem) are not permitted inside the pen, bat boys working about the premises make it & point to be on hand every morning when the killing {s in progress, and they take the re- ceptacles, aud hold them under the fouatatn of blood until full, returning thom to their reepective owners. One gontleman after draining his mug had it refilled and offered it to the re- porier, who, after a little battle with himself, tastod the flaid. It was not bud, and he drank the entire contents of tho mug The taste was not much villke tresh-milked lacteal fluid s oetenod. In fact, it tested so su- p clor to what had been imaglned ti ot there nved be no surpidse at the re aarkabie growth of the habit, After the departuroc of the cus- tomers the reporter asked tho fore- morning, “Yous. That is s smail lot, When we don’v have more than a dozan blood- thiraty jadier and gentiemen here it 1s a poor day, Some days there are se many ae tairty.” D> the same peraous come often?” ““Well, as a rule, they are patients who are sent hers by thelr dectors. Some try it once, get dicgusted and never come again, Others como a few timee and think they are cured of consumpton or something else and stsy away; bat there are some who come regularly every day or every second day for months at a time, and although there s seemingly nothivg the matter with them, the appetite for blood has 80 grown on them that thoy caunot stay away.” “‘How much blood can your oldest customers drink at one t!mef" “‘Generally they confine to one glass or mug, bot we have one lady who comes every alternate day. She Insists on haviig three fall bumpers, while that old man you saw here drinks two of hls cupfalls every day.” ‘‘What are the complaints that are treated by imbibing blood?” *‘The majority who come here are consumptives, while there are a num- ber of rheumatios, cases of protracted fevers leaving lmpoverishment of the blood, and some extremely aged peo- ple, requiring sn Infuslon of new Iife.” * Do you charge them anything for he blood they drink?” “‘Nary a red. Wa are only too glad to glve 1t to them, so long as they don'v annoy us or Interfere in our work. The boys who gat the blood for them and wash their mugs gen- erally get a few ceuts from the rich, bat they are not permitted to demand anything.” ‘Do many wealthy persons eeek this kind of medjelne?” “The greater portlon of them are woll-to-do, and eome days there are at least & dozen conveyances outside 3 | waiting untll thelr ocoupants have had their morning cocktafl,” ‘*Are the other abattoirs also pat- ronized 80 extenslvely?® *| “No. The other slaughter houses 1| do not make the killlng of beeves s spectalty us we do. They kil avery thing - bullocka, cows, calved shoep and hogs, snd at lrregular he % so that pecpla don'c go much to thew, Whoeuover you want & good glass uf young builock's blood, come here Bt the beginuing or olwe of the woek,” g1 “How about hot water cures?” asked i | the reporter t | 0. SPEOHT, . . Proprietor, |men in Carroll, “Nothing In that,” susverad the| ., <3PV &0t 2ol s onty. | f A party of Dubuque capitalists sre|man of Dbl hot blood is tho ves 85 Fift o, 82, Te 1111 Douglas #6, - Omaha, Neb |uoirg'totit up s wuoniier rosort st Suiric | thing. Any now, blocd s thicker than | Lake, AR LEERAE SRy ospital s $150,100 MANUFAOTURER GF GALVANIZED N. T. Barrooghs, of Cherokee, has a L wl shak S 78 e | ;' o ‘5“ '\.’;‘(.":‘ g . herd of 5,000 oattie. It is claimed tohe |®POKO M AN B 10200 Iron Cornices ||inari . S N o s g e bus o {1t 14 ’ o stern Towa, de, i ) ke EDO"IP{.MM{ WINDOWS, FINIALS, o e Brington Tiawkeyo compias that ]'['.'wyl.‘r\-} c',k{mm‘i‘d fr “.I o | [] he $3,000 per annum naid to the governor | Malt, Buchu, Mandrake Jande | Brecht's Patent Metallic Skylight Patent, | officer decent living, and supgeats that | i b O B0 05 ne |2 %0 Y oroxmaTIoN PRIZED™ Adjusted Ratchet Bar and’ Bracket | the next general assembly ought to raise | T d most curative | 100 Appre ximation prizes of $200. Shelving, I am the venoral agent the pay of all tha atate officers to a stand. | *ain a!l the best and wmos 104 APREATANOR PR 100 | for the above Line of goods, ard of respectability, propertion of all other re mrd % boing | 1w W IRON FENOCING. Ropresemtatives of the York Nursery |the greatest Blood Parlficr, Liver : Crestiies TH S 8 T Of Fort Seott, Kenaas, were. 1 | Regulator and Lifo and Health Res: |4 Priz-s, amountiog to o B0 | “"Bank Lailings, Window nlind.,'()eh one day last week, looking over | oring Agent on esrth, Nodlecase or : ;‘L"!“‘":L‘""‘l 'm "‘,".:"Q“"",',"'“'.“,"'N"',L"J"' e Gruardy with & view of locating an ex- | 1) hoalth can possibly long exist where | ey “yor nformat i coiifio? ' New OF NERAL AGE perfect are their operations, mun whether he had many every |} these Bitters are used, so varled and They glve new life and vigor to the agod and Infirm, To all whose em- ployments cause irregularitios of the towels or urinary oegans, or who re- quire an \petizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonlc aud stim. ulating, without intoxicating No mattor what your feelings or symptoms are, what thoe dlsease or ail- ment ts, use Hop Bltters. Don'. wait until you are slok, but if yon only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once, It way save your life, Hon- dreds have been saved by so doing, $60 will be Rl:d for a case they will el not oure or 3 Do not saffer or let your friends suf- fer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters, Remember, Hop Bitters fs no vile, drugged, drunken nostram, but the Purest and Best Mediolne ever made; the ‘‘Invalid’s Friend and Hope,” and no person or family should be without hem Try the Bitters to-day. A DYNAMITE SCARE At the International Courtesy De- partment. Washington Critic A suspiclous-looking Irlshman at- tracted coneiderable attentlon in the park back of the State Dipartment this afcernoon by his pecuifar move- ments. He oarried & queer-shaped box, and the Impression soon got abroad that he was a dynamite fiend who intended to blow our Interna. tlonal Courtesy Department into smithereons because of its alleged sympathy with Eogland.. A watch- man and several spectators soon closed in upon the myaterlons Celt, and the former groflly demanded: **What are ye doin’ here?” ““L won'i tell yez,” quletly respond- the Irishman, “‘Then I'll acrest ye." ‘‘And phat for, sure?” 01 susplelon,’ “‘On phat's that?” “Saspleion! Sneaklng about the grounds with that queer box. What are yo doin’ with It, anyway?’ ex- olatmed the watchman excitedly. “‘An! yez bladerskhiter! Yez are sfraid are ycz! Why, I'm jest a catching sum grasshoppers for me cauary burd.” ed Cur Reporter ation Motes. During his rambles this season, our Mr, M. has taken upon himaself the task of iefying our numerous readers that w ever goods are mapufactured in our goodly oity of Roger Willinms, are of as high » grade, and as fine in quality as can be pro- duced in any spot on the giobe. Especial- ly is this so when the skilled Phar- macutiat of wauy yenra’ expecience resolvas | g to extract from the finest botanical speci- mens ot the vegetab.e world the most po- tent cure for some special disesse, In proof of his sssertion that Providence. R. L., af- fords the best, he relates an interview with an acquaintance, given him while sojourn- ing temporarily at her residence. She snys, “About a year I suffered sevorely from Rheumatisin in my limbs, and Neuralgia in the head, which I endured two or three months with as much patience as possible, being under the treatment of an excellent doctor, and trying many kinds of medi- cine, without any marked effect, At last » wedical friend advised me to try Hunt's Rewedy, beoause be attributed my revere suffering to the bad condition of my kid- pevs, which were not performing their proper functione, snd T commenced taking it, and in s few days the neuralia had do- puctad, my headache had entirely dieap- peared, the swelling inmy limbsand joints hnd gone, and I havo not had a touch of it More recentiy I was troubled with impurlty of the blood, which showed itelf ineevere eruptions on my face. 1 again rosorted to Hunt's Remedy, and after tak: fog it o ebort tima waw completely o »mplaint, Hunt’s Remedy has proved very beneficial to me fu attacks of sick heaductie, which it alwa;s alloviates, and Lnotice the improvement as soin as I take tha Remedy. 'This Reuely has sirengthening elomenty, for iv has viads mo foel niuch stronger, aud has been very ben- eficial to my general health. Imost hunrt ily recommend it to all sufforers 1i self, Mra, L. G, Tanyer, No street.” Great Pri Albert G, Maun, of Cottage Home, Ill,, saye: ‘I bave been prosrated for three or four years with Kidney dsease; at times I was not able to put on my boots; my wife bas often pulled them on for me. I not so bad as that all the time, but I never knew what it was to be without pin in my back until T commenced nsing Hunt's Lemedy, Since I began to take Hunt's Temedy I have been free from all pain, and take plensure in saying that it is ehe beat medicine that I ever knew for Kidney and Liver diseases.” CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “Wedo hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi- Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are eonducted with honesty,’ fairness, and good fasth toward all parties, and we authorize 1_;“— company to use this cert ile , with fac-s & of our wignatures attached, wi its advertise- ments." 6247 Oommission- rs. DENTED ATTRAOTIO" | OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBLTED, Louisiana Sta.t_aTmary Company, Ircorporated in 1868 for 25 yeara by the legl Kducationa snd Charitable puiposes pital of $1,000,0 010 wilich & reserve tund of cver #5000 hias since been udded. By an overwheim!ng popular vore its franchise was made a part of the presont Stats Constitu- tion icpted December 2d, A, D, 1879, 18Cr-nd Einee Num-er [rawinis will tako place monthly. /¢ never scales or postpones. Look at tue following Distribution: GRAND ¥ OMENADE 0ONOERT, durlng which will tike plico the 167th Grana Month y AND TIR EXTRAORDINARY GEMI.ANNUAL DPAW- ING At New Orlasns Tuesd y ure 12 1883 Under e porsonal superv.sion and menaga. meat of Cen G. T. BEAUREUARD of o s'tna end Q.n JUBAL A, EANLY, o5 . Capital Priz>, EB'SY)ZOUO. . i, DAUPA'N wew Or erds La., NOTIOE OF PUBLIO SALE. OF LANDS WITHIN THE Otoe and Missouri Reservation IN THE STATES OF NEBRABKA AND KANBAS, UNitrn Statas Laxo Orvicw, | BraTRicR, Neb , April 30th, 1483, | Dy the d rection o the Hon etar of the ntorlor, the U, 8. Land Ottico at Boatrice, | {n tho State of Nebraska, wili by opin on G Thursday, the 31st Day of May, 1688, at 10 o'clock, a, m. For the purpose of rccelving application to pur- chano the remainder f the L (s of the Otoe and Missourl reservation, in the states of Nebraska and Kanses, The lands will be sold on'y to persons who shall within three monihs from the date of their applica'fons mske a perman nt scttlement upon the same, and each application must be aceom- panted by an afidavit aa ovideace of gool fa n this respeot 0 a7ds whl by so'd to the highest respor ble bidder, atnet less than the appraised 1 0 ncro'tracts, and 10 one person will b owed to purchase more than 160 acres, exc eanca of tenctlonal exco.s (contiguous $hereto where the survey of tow. ship and_section lines could not be ma e £ coofrm ta the boundary lines of the resersation, in which cas the exo sy not excoeding 40 acres, may bo added to the 160 acres The te'ms of aro as follows: One quarter In cash, to become due and py ble at the expira on 6t threo monshs from the te of fliing spplication; one In one JEAr; One qUAFLer in twn' years: quarter in hieo years from the date of wale, with int reat at the rate of 5 per contum por annum; but in cace of default in the first or cash payment, the person shus defaultiog sha'l forfolt ahsslutely his Fleht 0 the tract for the purpose «f which ho has applied. 0 lands will be sold upon which improye- menta are found bulonging to Indians aa roported by the appraisers in their scheduie of their ap- praisment. Tao sale will bo subjoct to spproval by the Sacrotary of the Inter or. and wil ba continned trom day to day at Beatrice, un {1 the lands are disposed of. liat of the Iands, with the appraised value of each tract, will be found on filo at the dissrict land office st Beatrice, Motost W. PARKER Rogister, . H. SOMERS, Recelver A 8kin of Beauty ls & Joy orever. DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S Criental Cream or Kagic 1 Beau- tifler. o Tan, Plmiplos ck 1o Mothpatch oaan'every blemish'on beauty and dofles Boyoarsan’ 18 80 harm lonn we taste 1t | be sure ¢ prepara. ton s pro perly made Accept no counterfel Dr. L. A patient); 0 ‘G uraud Cream’ s the loast harmful of all the 8kin preparations.” Ono bottle will lnat six months, uslog it overy day. Also Poudro Jub. tile removes superfiuons halr without Injury to tho skin, ¥un. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole prop., 48 Bond 8t N. Y. Formlo by all Druglata and Fancy Goods lers throughout the United atatos,” Oan pe. £27 Boware of base Imitations. #1,000 reward or arrest and proof of any one sclling the ssm T4-weow -mo 26 aw -6m DUFRENE & 'MENDELSSHON, ARCHITECTS!| REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Building, E3TABLISHED 1868, SIDE BPRING AflA(}J‘II!’IINT—NO’l' PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodge Btreod, sug¥-mebm Omana, Ne», GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COGOA. BREAKFAST, thorough knowledge of the natural lawy a ovorn the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a caroful application of the fine propertios of well-sclected Cocos, Mr, Eppe has provided our broakfast tablos with & Selloately Bavored bevorage which iy save s many heavy doctors’ bills' It 1a by the judiolom ase of such articles of diot that & constitudion iy bo gradually bullt.up until strong enough to resiet evory tondoncy to disease. Hundreds btle maladies aro floating around us veady ‘woak point. Wi solt ol Walo simply with boiling wader or milk od @ #toe only (41 and Ib), by Grocers, labeled JAMES HPPS & 0O, Homaopathic Ohemiste, ndon, Bnalard. WITH FIVE DOLLARS YOU CAN BUY A WHOLE Iwperial Austrian 100, Govern- mAn wonk o : £l - 4 g or W paTe penprerenta without (n wtimaly e of Biiteio® i fiehranki Loan & Trust Uompfin} HASTINGS, NEB, Oapital Stook, - - $250,000 JAS. B. HEARTWELL, Prostdont, A. L. CLARKE, Vico-Presidont, E. C. WEBSTER, Treasurer DIRECTORS, Samuel Alexander Oswald“Oliver, A. L. Olarks E. O, Webster Geo. H Pratt, as. B. Hoartwoll, Ji D. M. McEl Hinney, First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes » inatintion Where Schoal Bond mand ok {mnad Muncipal soouritle to Nebras on the most favoral made on fmproved farm in all loa of the state throuch remponsible 10oal corrspondents. We Tabe Plessure In announcing A NEw woxsy MARK TWAIN, Entitled, *LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI ” A rich theme, d the raclest, volume of all the cte fstic llustrations. AGENTS, A word s suffiolen ACENTS JANIED-Outfts now ready ($1) For particalars, addroes O B BEACIT & 00, Chica go, m 9 omM MraRLER Frosldeny, o0 W. 8, Duanua, Soc.and Treas. THE NEBRASKA MANIH[}TURING H)) oln, Neb MAN ACTURERS OF Corn Plant Harrows.F'arm Rollere Hulky Han es Bucket Flevatiog Windmille We are prep 40 do Job work and muwour turlog for otharbios. Address 4 1 orde to the NEGRA MANUFACTURIN # €O o b KANSAS €11y, Mo., Sept. 70, 1882, 1 think it a duty I owe to humanity to eay what your remedy has done f r me. One year g0 Icontracted a bad case of Blood DI-ease, and not knowing the result of such roubles, I allow- od it torun for some time, but finally applied to the best physician in tiis city, who treated me for six months, IN THAT TIME | TOOK OVER 600 PILLS OF PROTOIODIDK 0P MEKCURY § grain each, andhad run down in vight from 210 to 157 FBOMY WOWAMP pourds, ar to my bed with Mer curial I{he able to turn myselt ovor, | n, wome of tho fra- and recom mend to try your 16,08 & s " cas had been cured by its use. 1 commended the use 1t witn vory little faith anp in less that throe weoks was able to take my place on the road The soros andcopper-collored spots gradually disap- 1l to-day T havenot a 80 cor spot on my nd my weight i more rwas. | donot wish you to publish but you may show this lotter to any * the merit of 8. 8. 8. for 1 xnow It is & J.H.B. Some thirty yoars ago thero lved In Montgo mery, Ali., & young man - who was terribly afffie- ted. " After buing treated for a long time by t modical profession of this town with no benefit, he commenced taking 8 8. S, After persistently taking it two months ho was curot. Being ac quainted with him for tho diseass never mado |t rowrn. J. W. Bisior, J. P, Hot Springs Ark, supd ore. Yours Truly, 1t you doubt, come to seo us, and we will CURE YOU, or charge nothing! Write for particulars and & copy of the little book, * Message to the Unfortunate Suffering ' ask any Druggiat as ¢ our standing. *2.81,000 . Reward will he pald to aay Chemist who will find, on enalysis of 100 botties of 8.8. 8, one particie of Mereury, Iodide of Potassium, or other Mineral substance. SWIFR SPECIFIC C0., Proprietors, Atianta. Ga. ¢ 1,00 - 178 Bize 0 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS @ DR. WHITTIER, 617 8t Charles 8t, ST. LOUIS Mo A HEGULAR GRADUATE of fwo medios oolleges,, has boen longer et of CHRONIO, *NERYOUS, "BRIN 'AXD LOOD Diseasos than any other physician in 81, old resilents Louls se ity papers show sad know. Consultation froe and fnvi When I\ 1s {nconventens to visit the city for trestment, modicinos can b sen by wall or express whore, Curable cases guaraztoed; whei exlsta it lo frankly stated. Oall or write, Nervous _prostration, Debility, Mentel and Physioal Weakness, Merourial and other affections of Throat, Skin nnd Bones Blood Impurities and Bio,d_Polsoning, Bkin_Affections, Old Sores and Uloors, Impediments to Marriage, Khenmaii . Pilee. Bpecial attention to ocases from over-workeddwain. SURGIUAL OASER receive speciOMtontion, Discnses akin m_lmma . 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