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TH & OMAHA DAILY BEH -~ MONDAY MAY 28 - T ARMY GFFIOER'G TEBTIMONY, fresny Ballard was o his h vear, | women jailed for leaving a new born | Captain Joseph L. Hagden, residing at , 60U J3IL BLUFFS and was widely kuown 'm.,,,,“ 100t | baba to frocas to death In the base. [ No, 924 Fourth Strcot, South Hoston Maws, e 1‘1.;. west, and especially In | a bullding on Broadway. "i;"l‘w;vly rn}')'-nl;\\‘ in l'hu‘m:»y. Row with y A N Buiti 3o Tox e o Walworth Manufacturing Company, [ ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS | thisstate, whore he had made h,* ave boon lot loosa, There I & |y *pilin “Otea “ApHl 98, 18 homo for years, He was promlnently foellng among the clt!zens | \\yhita living in Cambridgeport my wife counected with the ocarly OLOSKE OF THE CONTESTS, the state, and took a forom story of |, 1ere fn favor of dolug away with the | was s @isted with ternible pains in her back LA KR rely on Hop and sides, acoompanied with great weak- at part In [ g M1d jory eyatem, anyway, i ite poltcles. In the convention which e - news and foas of appetite. She tried many ] The Last Day of the riving Park | nominated Senator Grimes ho lacked e e T TR PaDLy Works When HOF Astention Ga ootk | LT 8EuTAsE o| Meeting—Four Running xaces | but one vote of sceuring tho nomina. | Ok sum "5 they want to piay, ed'to Hunts Romedy. Sho purchased a | i, et simuik 7 R and the Resuits. tlon of governor hlmself. To him, | Dinofy ‘he t bottlo from Lowell's drug store, in Came | Tare Han o SRR * ' e moro than any other man, was due | The hours were. " bridgeport, and after taking the first dose| ®itsere. - — i — - The spring mesting of the driving [ the nomination of Govornor Kitkwood | Tiat tlkht, iose . : uhsll»nwn‘r- ’tu feel *:;Meyr. kl;n could sleep |y pngondye association closed Saturday with a :" 15;1"5i lAb((Tll;\ ln;m Dni-k“-;( lnoneo :'\-v'uul)v"‘:l’:-‘ulrfihh e ::m;;‘l:.a ::vl:r'e:;:n:‘;lxnngrztl?\:;‘e;:u;):i::: bl ot n political affalrs, ho tock a lively {n | Butquickiy eured by Ca folill M d, and 3 Have the Largest Stock and Ohoicest Patterns of spectal programme, consietiug of four |y YUt ended to tho Teos Mox s Ot hoote Sy ST A e e & L | Max Mok, of the ] ruaning races. The rain Jeaused tho [ perlty and growth the state, and that h haved yied Hunt's Remedy with the most sudlence to ba light and the track [ was, wherever placed, a wan of grand | finds busluess so rushing M8t he can=| oygyifying resuits, I have recommended i e T 1 not #oco aat » .. Wwidors and | it { and a8 many times heard the i i i ransionts, i h e S sning to all Tho first was for tho $300 browers'| .,y 4yaz00, Mion , Fob, 2, 1883, | c'uded to build on the twenty-five feat :{-“,':;L‘: or i na L Slivee troubies " { stake, thros quattors of A mile and to«| T kuow Hop Bitters will bear rec. | Porth of his present hotel, moking It pric A . @ [peat. Oat of the thirteen ontrles ommendation houestly. Al who use [® *0lid sione fout to correspond witn MADE A MAN OF »''M. Ever Brougat to the City, and at LOWEIXR PRICES than ever offered in this vicinity, DO NOT F.ATL TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. OOUNOIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following are the times of w ture of trains from the local o trains etart from the Union Pacfil about ten minutes earlier than below stated, and arrive at the depot about ten _minutes later. Tratns on peol lines and K. C, run on Chicago time, & half hour faster than' local. Wabash traine run on St, Louis me, twenty micutes {agtor than loca’. U, P. and 'Lincoln trains run o Council Bluffs tiale, OHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic d do- pm Pacific Ext. Ex and Mail*,. m | Ex and Ma D. Molnes ac' a m | Des Moines ac' URLINGTON AND QUIXOY. Arrive, Pacific Ext Mail and Ex’ T Pacific Ex Mail and E: Accom, (Mon.] AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ar pm Eflnm. 6:35 p m | Mall awd Kz, €5 pm UNION PACIFIO. Depat. Arrive. vorland Xx.11:30 8. m. | Cvoriand X: Lincoln Kx..11:30 &. m, | Zenvor Ex Denver Ex Deport. Mall and Ex.. 9:45am Cannon Ball - 4: S10UX CITY AND PACRYIO, Dopart. Arrlve, orSloux Gity.7:56 & m | Frm Sioux Oy.6:50 p m or Fort Niobrara. ¥am Fort Niobr o Neb. CI110AGO, MILWAUKNK AND 8T, PAUL. Loave Council Bluffs. ~ Arrives Council Blufts. Mail and Ex..*9:20 & m | Mail and Ex...*6:5 Atlantic Ex..[5:15 p m | Atlantic Ex.. CHICAGO, MILWAUKRE AND 8T. PAUL. Leaves O Arrives at Omaha, Mall and Ex..*7:15'% m | Pacific Ex.....[9:45 8 m Atlantic Ex.. pm | Mail and Ex..*7-25 pm *Except Sundays, {Excopt Saturdays. $Excopt Mondays. {Daily. Counctl Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Blufts. Loave Omaha. gam9am 10am 8am9am, 10am, 1lam,1m, 2pm8p|ilam, tpm 2pm, 3p m,4pm,5pm, 6pm. |m4pmbpm,6pm Stroot cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 8 g'clock a. ., and run regularly during the day at 9, 11, 2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time} OHICAGO,BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILRO.GIS. OFFICE OF FREIGHT AGENT, OuAIIA AND Couscit, BLurrs, Moy 12, '83. Arravgements have been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Of one or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID CONSIGNED TO PARTIE3 IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. These cars will come through to destiuation without stopping. Quick time'ls theraby issued. Pleaso order yeu goods via C. B, & Q, K. R AL B. WEST, GENERAL AGENT. MRS, B, J. HILTON, M, D,, PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON 222 Proadwsv. Counci) Binfs. GO TO H R. JONES FOR THE Douglss Vapor 8toves The best and simplest in the world, Alse for 74 Gagoline Stoves. Council Bluffe, RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES & ARCTICS. 10,000 CASES, incloding standards and grades to match, are offered tothe jobbing trade | 7hich govera whe oporati at loss thau manufacturers’ prices by FIELD, THAYER & CO., 178 Oongresws Btrect, BOSTON, N B S T E L R COR™IGE WORKS'I Iron and Siats Roofing, 0. SPECHT, - . Proprietor. 1111 Douglas 26, - Cmaha, Keb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Specht’s Patent Motallic Skylight Patent, WAdjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket belving, I am the veneral agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING, Orestings, Balustrad Baok Hailings, Window Blinds, Cel- lar Guards; slso GENERAL AGENT FOR _ Mayla-esdis: | b roelss ove 'SHORT LINE Milwankes & St. Pani RAILWAY 1s now running Ita :‘As'l EXPRESS TRAINS OHAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFES Pullman's Magnificont Sleepers Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING ;EAST 10 CHIOAGO"MILWAU EEF. Or to any polnt{beyond; or IF YOU ARE EOING NORTH ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwankee & St, Paul R’y Ticket office located in Paxtoa Hotel, at corner Farnam and Fourteenth streeta and at U. P. De- pot and at Millard Hotel, Omaha. £ See Timo Table in another column, F. A. NASH, General Azent, 6. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. MERRILL, A, V. H, CARPEN! General Manager, Genoral Puss. Agonl. R, GEO. H. HEAFFORD, GeneruSurt, [Aw't Ges. *um. Ave NOTIOE OF PUBLIC SALE. OF LANDS WITHIN THE Otoe and Missouri Rsservation IN THE STATES OF MESRASKA AND KAKBAB. Unira Stavas Luxp Orvion, . Bratnics, Nob., April 30th, 1883. By the direction of the Ifon. Secretary of tho ntorior, the U, S. ~Land Othce at Bes tho State of Nebraska, wili be opsn on Thursday, the 318t Day of May, 1863, at 10 o’clock, &, m. For the purpose of recelvicg application to pur- chage the remalndor of the lands of the Otoe and Missouri reservation, in the states of Nebraska and Kanses. The lands will be sold only to persons who shall within throe moniha from the date of their applications meke s permanent setblement upon the samo, and sach epplication must bo sconn- paniod by a0 afidavit as ovidencs of good fait n this ulrucl Tho 'acds will ba soid to the higheet reaponsi- ble bidder, at not leés than the appraised valus, 1n 80 acro ‘tracte, aud no ono person will be owed to purchase more $han 160 acres, orcept in canis of tractional cxoow (oontiguous sheredo where the survey of township and_section lines could not be mase to conform #o the boundary Lines of the rescration, 1o which case the execes not exoceding 40 acres,'zay be adaed to the 100 aarce. The torme of as follows: One quarter In eash, to become duo and paya- ¢ the expiration o1 _throo monshs from the of filing application; one quarter In one yoar; one quarter in two yoars; ono quarter in hree years from the date of sale, with intorest at the rate of 5 per contum per anoum; but in case of default {n the first or casn paymont, the porson thus defaulting sba'l forfelt absolutely his Fight to the tract for the purpose of whish ho has spplled. 0 Iands will be sold upon which Improve- menta are found bulonging o Indians a roportod by the appraisers in their schedule of their ap- aisment, P" e salo will b subfoct to spproval by the Sscretary of the Interfor. and will be continned from day to day at Beateice, un‘ll the lands are din o, "% Yot of the lands, with the appraised value of oach tract, will be found on fllo at the disbrict land office at Beatrice, H. W. PARKER Register, 91031 W, H BOMERS, Recclv GRATEFUL—-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. By & thorough knowledge of the nataral lws #igostion aad oa Dukrition, and by « caef { Bno proportios ¢! ~eil-d Tpre bas providod ¢ acilcasely Bavored many heavy : 9 ¢ tuch « sy bo gradi. bitls 19 e of dled that & ¢ tenion Hom:apsthic Chemista, 1171 [ ——— | TMENDELSSHON, ARCHITEGTS! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank B'Jil_dlng. an interesting advertisement long run in emr Verandas, Tron | p3per. 1o 1eply to soquirics wo wil tay shat 00 eviience she conteary, the ad ¢ humbug about this ~On tiscrs arv very highly ln- rvons way get wealod olr. u pol PEEKSON & EILL PATENT IN' %&1“1‘%“““1 w:::\;n..lmlauipwm SIDE BLIND, VN, ¥ —Toiedo Even -2 Cyanl-ly there were only six starters, as fol- lows: Northland, by O. E. LeFovre, Denver; Blngen, by Jennings & Co., Moberly, Mo.; Flydance, by H. A, Lagg, Minneapolis; Rosalind, by Wm, Mulkoey, Ksnsss City; Eilla Rowott, by 8. E. Batcher; Comanche and Lizete Ester, by Mr. Arnett Sheron, In the start, the raln was benting in thelr faces and the track very heavy, Rosalind broke down, and It {s feared that sho Is permanently crlppled. This heat was won by Northland, though Biogen clatmed a foul, which was not allowed, Northland won the sec- ond heat also, The eummary wae: Northland . Bingen . Flydance, Roealind .. . Ella Rowell, Lizzie Kater Time, 1:24§, 1 The next was a one mile, three in tive, running race, for $260. The startors were Dawn of Day, Effie H, aud Dommle. In the first heat Dawn of Day tried to cllmb the fence at the second turn, but soon got down agaln, The driver olsimed he was fonled by Eftile H., on the first turn, and the judges sustain- od him, giving him the pole and Effio H. the outside, though Etfie H. came under the wire first, Dawn of Day second and Dominle third. The rain let up by the opening of the second heat. Effie H. got the pole on the fiest turn and came in win- ner, Dawn of Dsy seoond, while Dom- inie got the flag, In the third and fourth heats Effie H seemed to have it her own way, taking the third very easily and the fourth by two lengths, The summary shows: OOF s 1 3 2 di .0 0 Effie H...... .8 Lol Dawn of Day.. AL AE NS Dominie . . 2 dis, Tiwe, 1:58, 004, 2: The next race was a half mile dash for two-year-olds, The startors were Sampson, Josle and Dora Dillon, The raeo was evideatly between Sampson and Josie. Sampson won, with Josio close on him, and Dora Dition tralling, Time, 554 The closlng rnce was a mile dash, all ages, for purse of $150. Elsie Arnett, Joker and Mary P were en- tored. Elsle Arnett failed to get off. Joker won la 1:56§. This closed a very successfal and enjoyable meeting, despite tho uncer- taln and at tlmes very disagreesblo weather. It s understood that the assoclation will come out all right financially, notwithstanding the obsta- cles it had o oversome, and certainly thoea who attended the meeting wero highly pleased. Several things have becme evident from this meeting. One is that {t s poesible for Council Bluffs to have a encceseful spring meeting, Another is that it {s far better to have a run- ning meeting than & mixed meeting. The running races are not #o interest— ing to many lookers-on, but 1t is diffi- oult to get good trotting races, it being too early in the season to havetrottera in good condition, The weoting has aleo shown that thore 1s not enough support on the part of citizens In attending the races, and that the enterprise of the associa- tlon and the sport furnished is not so much appreciated by those at home as by those from a distance, The Councll Bluffs track and ground are certainly as fine as any In this part of the country, and better by far than many places in the east which have now a greater reputation and have al: | lorger meetings, It 1s growing in name and merlt, however, and that very rapldly. All the horsemen weem delighted, and there In no reas- on why the next meeting will not be still larger an more successful. Humbuggnd L£gain. I saw 80 much satd aboat the mer- its of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, teased me 8o urgently to get her some, I concluded to_be humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for in less than two months’ use of the Bitters, my wife was cared, and sbe has remained #o for elghteen months since. I like such humbugging,.—H, T., 8t. Paul, —Piencer Press, Organizing & Ooncordia, A new masical and theatrical soclety has been organizsd here, and gives the promise of belng both permanent and prosperous, It s officered by Olker director, Mollian, regisseur, Strauch, secretary, and Achter, treas- urer, A Splendid Remedy for Lung Dis= onnos. Dr. Roht, Newton, late President of the Eclectic College of thie Oity ot New York and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohic Di. Wt HALL'S BALSAM very ¢ 1o his practice, aa many of his X now living, snd restored to health by the use of this invaluable medicine, onn amply tostify Ho always ald that ' so gool & remedy ought mot to be considered msrely s & patent medicide, but it be preicribed fraely by every phys # rovereign remedy in all cases of Lung diseascs. It is & sure cure for Consumpe tion, and has no equal for all poctoral com. plaints, e PR Death of Dr. Ballard At about 11 o'clock Saturday oight, De, 8. M., Ballard breathed his last at his home on First avenue, in thls clty, He was several weeks ago brought to this olty from his Audubon county homestead, where he was taken fll sevoral months before, The change was mado In the hope of bettering his condition, but the disease haa suwed too complicated and serlous them confer upon then thy highost | the other. oncomiums, and give them credit for making cures—all the proprlotors olaim for them, I have k them alnce they were first offored the publio. They took high ronk from buildings {n the olty, havig & front stroot, the first, and malutalnod if, and are more called for than all otaers com- bined. 8o long as thoy keep np their ropatation for purily and usefulness, I shall continue to recommend thom— something I have nover before done with any other patent medicine, J. J. BABCOCK, M. D, Blfim\hsd by n “'bfll;; A boy named Kelley met with quite » serlous accldent Saturday. He was trylng to ‘‘catch on bahlnd” of one of A. H, Mayne & Oo's coal wagons, The driver cautloned him not to do 0 but the boy persisted, and In trylog to get on the wagon foll and a wheel passed over one hand and arm, orush- iog the fingers ao badly that {s fearad amputation will be nocessary, and braising the forearm badly. Young man or woman, if yon want big movey for a small amonnt, take a certifioate in the Msrrisgo Fund Mut- ual Trust Association, Oedar Rapids, Towa, SBEEN BY THE STARS, Those Who Have been Clutched by the Grip of the Peace Officers, At polloe headquarters the record shows thut Isanc#tnthony, who claim- ed such oloxo relationship to Susan B, and to Bob Ingersoll's wife, is free again, the record being gone but not torgotten.” John Oarr was brought fn on a charge of disturbing the peace, by having kicked up s row at the pool- welling in the Ogden house bllilard room the other evenlng, He did not assay s heavy as his stylish foree and tony white hat would {ndt- oate, the effects boing one pocket- book, empty, and a knife and pipe, On belng fined he got the privilege of goiag out for an hour to get the nec- essary wealth, but at last reports he had net found it, or clse had forgot- ten to return. Oharles Poterson and a man named Schuster were ohronicled as plain drunks, A man named P, O. Moreman and & woman named Phoebe Ewing were before Jastice Abbott Saturday on a charge of lewdness. The outfit was from the dugouts, and the case w:s sorrespondingly dirty, Monsleur Lo Fieur, who s eithor a defendant or a witness 1n almost every oase from that part of the town, was one of the chief mcousers. After a lot of dirty evidence had been taken, Juetlco Abbott declared that 1t was ovident to him that there had been rank perjury committed by some of the wlitnesses in contradicting ench other so sirongly, and he would take until this afternoon to find out who had done the false ewearlng, iatima- ting that it would go hard with who- over was gullty, The Parirldge case was also called, it bolng & neighborhood distarbance causing & namber of the Partridge famlly to be arrested for trespass, as- sault and other offenses. One of the women who was present as & witness ‘was taken suddenly 111, and it belng feared that there might be one more witness than had been subpesaaed, she waa removed {o her heme, ana the ocase glven wn indefinite continuance. Charles P'eterson complained at olice headquarters that he had been t out of some money, and had Oharles Nioholson and James Burko arrested. They gave bail until to.day. Oharles Stuart and Thomas Lan- ning have been run In as vagrants, George Wilson, a Sanday drunk, was given a chauce to sober off in the ocooler, AN s <80 AT We notice the Marringe Fund Mutual Trust Association, of Cedar Rapids, Towa, highly spoken of by the leading papers. You should vecure a cortificate at once, Wiite for circulars and sppli- eations, ey OOM MERCIAL. OOUNOIL BLUYFS MARKRT, Wurar—No, 2 spring, 850; No. 8,70; rejected 55c; good demand, OorN--There is not enough com coming in to make & market; doalers paying 36c; rejected oorn Chicago, blyc; new mixed. 5b¢; whita corn, 530, The receipts of corn are light, Oams—Searce and In good demand; 85, Hay—6 00@7 50 per ton, 35 per bale, Ryr—40@4ic; light supply, Cony Mear—1 25 per 100 pounds, ‘Woon—Good supply) prices at yards, 5 00@6 00, JoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; n. uttor soarcs and In fair demand at 20@35c; creamery, 8% Foos -Ready sale 10@110 per dozon, Lakn—F s, wholesaling at 1340, PouLTay ‘donlers paying 180 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, VEGETABLES— Potatoss, Hc; onior cabbages, 0o per dozen; appl ity flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Broous—3 00@3 00 per dozen, 00K, CATTLE—3 00 Hoas—Marke packing houses paying 60080 6 7 w 6 00@6 50, quiet, e the closing; shippers are The Maverick Nattonal Bink of Boston draws forelgn exchange, buys and sells Government aud other in- vestment securitles, and transacts nuy business for it corrcepondents in the line of banking. w&th me ¢ 14 waoxaw a If there was little ute in raaking asrests for orimes committed, or else the officors make strange m's takes and always get the wrong par- form, and despite the tender care of friends aud skillfulness of attending physiclana, death did Its Dr, sons, The grand jary has found no {ndlotment against George Washing- ton and Sarah Payne, the colored plenty st | oo il Evory Indy uses Poszoni’s medioa cemplexion powder. It is a hous treasure, The madam finde it im to go down town witheut first rubbi on, 1f the baby o pof-box, If the “old man" comes home vefiled or ohafed, beostue business s dull, otc., Pozzoni's powder cools and allays his troublos, Thon all is gladsome joy, No fanily should bo without it, PR e Y IOWA ITEMS. ho people of Cedar Rapids make & big offar for the Episcopal seminary for young Indies, They sny to Bishop Derry that if bo will locate the semivary in their city they will donate a besutiful site, compris- fng five acres, for which $15,000 was re- cently refused, and furnish $30,000 for the buildings, agree to erect a church near the seminary in ten years at a cost of §50 000 to §100,000 snd give their present edifice for a mission church, Alex, Grobam and his alleged wife are both in the Anamosa penitentiary for draggiog and robbing & man at Marshall. town, Now the alleged wife tells that some years ago at Codar Rapida Graham mur. dered » 83,000 granger whom he had en. ticed into bis de-, and that the body was thrown into the Cedar river, In excavating for w coal shafs at What Cheer, the stump of a troo was found ot the depth of forty feot helow the ground. Tho roots on one eldo were enrved down- ward, and bad the appearance ef having at ono time hung over w bluf. The stump was in n good state of proservation, What Cheer is dull. First the miners ware on a atrike, ard then when they got ready to go to work camo tho seizure of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and North. ern coal carm by the fuel company, and the oconsequent stoppage of shipments, The miners are mostly idle, Sioux City Journal: The committee ap- pointed by the board of trade to inquire into the feasibility of gotsing.another wire for commercial purposes into Nebraska, has nemnnpmlmc} the desired objoct aud uaw wire will soon be up, The Atlantic Telegraph says that a 8 per cent tax has been voted to the Atlan. tic and Northeastern railroad in that city, almost wna; y, thare being but 8 veten oast againat the proposition in a total of over 800 votes, It is claimed that Auditor Brown ’s try- ing to compromise with the insurance com- panies that he so unceremoniously at- tempted to pinch, The companies refuse to compromise but demand a full and com- plete retraction, The city assessor of Fort Dodge writes to the newspapers ohjecting because the city council has cut down his nssersmeat of private corporation property, The gas works are lowered to 81,000 and the pork house to $500. Mre, A, V. Doane, of Council Bluffs, lately ‘an inmate of Benedict's lying-in of that inetitution, The Audubon County Sentinel has it rumored that . H, Whitney swill bildand | &f £ranite taken trowm the Sioux Palls Graoite donate to Audubon county o $20.000 ceurt | tor troeh paving I havo tocn bouse, providing the location be at Ham- | (Signed) lin, The council of the town of Fontanelle, Adair county, has issued an ordinwnco pro- | Stong for Paving Purposes hibiting the use of barh wire for fencing inside the limits of the town. The glucose works at Tows Oity have paesed into the control of the Buffalo com- pany, now owe most of the largest glus coso sinks in the country. Liyons requires sloons within two miles of the city limita to take oat license, and expends the money erived on the roads leading to the city. The Alton Review reports that & two and a half foot coal vein was found at the depth of fifty feet in digging s well near that town, The Des Moines Land Loague hus been | NoDPa8Ka Loan & Trust Company reorgacized, and is now a branch ef the re- forme1 nationiliste,usder the Philadelphia platform, The Towa ity water worke wore & in an faformal way last week and thre stroam 130 foet high in the face of & strong wind, A company at Lyons, Iows, will erect a match factory that will produce 300,- 000 matches per day and employ about 60 men. The objectiona to the report of J. B, Grinnell, reseiver of the railroad, were overruled by Judge Miller, The Congregationalists of Towa begin their annusl meeting st Muy 80, sud remoin in session four days. Parwon'’s oollege, Fairfiold, has just ro- ceived » $16,000 endowment 'from Mr, J, F. Hunt, for a chuir of mathematics., The work will prodably be done this ssason, and when finleh- od will make one of the best hote)|markablo s tatement. On April 27, 1% age of sevouty-five foot on Maln [led with k he goes for the hoapital at Des Moinee, makes charges of cruelty and neglect agaiust the managers entral Towa M (¢ O. Wheeler, No,23 Aum.0 Street Cambridg® Mass,, makes the follown. T8 “FOR TABLE USE.” Tho Natural Minoral, | he Brites as follows; “I havebeen troub. y disenso for nenrly twent, gonrs. Have wuilored at times with torr § lo palns in mye back and limbe, I used K AISER WATER many wedioler, dut found nothing reach. | N2 ed my case until I taok fHunt's Remedy, T wy ourchased a hottle of A, P, Gibaon, 630 | = From Birresbs. 2 on the Rhine remont Streot, Boston, ‘and before § had | RECOMMENDED I Tt HIGHEST MEDI- ured this one bottle I found relief, and eon- v ‘,[’_‘m a“:‘)'-! kit T tinuing its use, my pains and weakneas all N . disnppesred, wud T feel like & new man, e PG L with new life and vigor. Hunt's Remedy - EALTH IS WEALTH did wonder for me, and I have no hesitan- oy in recommending it to all afilicted with kidney or liver disense, aa I am positive that by its use they will find immediate re. lief. §|\u may use this letter in any way you choose, #o that the people may know of a sure medicine for the cure of all dis. enses of kidneys and liver,” 8I0UX FALLS o coMPANY? sacho‘of tobaceo, on, Boftening of $he resulting in (INCORPORATED) insanity and feading to misery, deeay, and desils Premature Ofd Age, Barronness, Lots of power in cither sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermat= abwa cawsed by evercxertion of the brain, This Company 18 now prepared to recolve orders | $¢fabuse or over.indulgence. ~Each box (om. for #1ins one month's treatment. $1.08 & box, or six slnux FALLS JASPE“ WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES, boxen for #5 00 send by mail prepaid on receipt. y caso. With each orde ‘accompanied with purchaser our written money if the troatment acure. . Guarantees issusd only by. , 0. F. GOODMAN of price. m kevwly Druggisd Omaha Neb, PAVING BLOCKS|roR TR ‘Sex. To both Chicago and Omaha, and solicita corres= pondence and ordors froni contractors en- gaged in paving streets in any of the This remedy being injected directly to the seat of the discaso, roqulres no change of diet or nau- #eous, morcurlal or polsonous medicinos to be Western Ottlod. takew inters When used TESTIMONIALS. AS A PREVENTIVE s 4 e Dy efthor sex, it I8 impossible to contract any pri- (oETTRRITAND T Orvich, Chicago, Weak DIV | y2ig aineate; but In 3ho cate of thoss Already” Elwell, Prosidont Sfoux Falls Wator Power Com. UNFORTUNAYELY AFFLICTED pany. 'Dear Sir—I have rocolved from your com- wo guarantee 8 boxes to cure or we wll refund pany ince October 1, 185 about 100 ar lowd 9t granite paving blooks and ha the mone, Price by mail, posta; 4 . , postage paid, 82 per box, or 8 boxen for 46, " T eEe P ly twoen tho rails of our atreet rall heart of the city. 1 have been u terlal in thiw city for m. ny yoars Written Buarantees wing blocks lllvinl»hell by aur&mmp‘n}; Aro | fasued by all authorized agents, woat regular in shape and perfo t in form, A v Tar s 1 have een able to- Judge, are pou: | DR- FELIX LE BRUN & CO., Nole Props. of aa durablo feature as any material that | C. Bole 2gent, for hae ever boen offered or laid in dylu olty.. O Neb, m&e awly Yours, JAS. K. LAKE. (Copy.1 1. Louis, March 22, 1883, TO WHUM 1T MAY CONCERN— This s to cortity that 1 have examined a pluce Quarrios, and, Lo my opinion, it is tho best stone WIFT'S SPECIFIO COURES SCROFULA. HENRY FLAD, Pres. Board Public Improvemenss, WIFT'S SPECIFIC COURES ULCERS. WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES OATARRH. And any porson Interostid insuch improvementa will find 1t greatly to his edvantage to communleate with us, We invite CORRESPONDENCE ON THE|SWIFT'S SPECIFIO S SUBJECT. CURES SORE ‘The general man: t and su iston of SWIFT'S SPEOIFIO £ “q"“""""'o«"glf.'f"flu"u.'x‘?f’ Wtheinite” | wipps spECIFIO T POH Address your lotters to A. G. SENEY, _dl'luldent of the Jasper Stone Co. OURES ERUPTION! WIFT'S SPECIFIO CURES ECZEMA. WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES RHEUMATISM. HASTINGS, NED. @ WIFT'S SPECIFI) Oapital, = - - - $250,000 v REMOVES ALL TAINT. JAS, B. HRARTWELL, Prosident, szFrls:——spEcIFlc m1'mic A. L. OLARKE, Vico-President, K. 0. WEBSTER, Troasurer C. P. WEBSTER, Cagbier. IS THE DIRECTORS, Samuel Alexander Oswald%Oltver, GREAT BLOOD REMEDY . L. Clar) E. O, Webator! B. Heartwell, OF THE AGE. Jos. D. M. McEl Hinney, Write for full particulars to Dubuaws " on | First Mortgage Loans Specialty | SWIFY SPECIFIC 00., Atlanta,8a. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, iaion Ehero Bcnool Bomt mnd othor 81 to 8175 ner Bottl ! o pany home Inetitution where Bchool Bond sand other legally Issued Municipal securitle to Nebraska can be The Dunlap council has appointed a | be negotiated on the most favorable terms committee to investigate the cost and kind of water works needed by the town. A union depot project is the latest agi- totion at Keokuk, The railrond compa- nies are said to talk in favor of it, Oorn planting, which was delayed some- what ou account of the weather, is said to have started up again in earnest, tip to tip of the wiugs was shot on & sand bar near Dabuque Last woek, Noab Williame, of the Ida Grove bank, talks of e:tab ing house st Tda Grove, The deputy postmaster at Rockwall o registored lottor, uiltin 18 The prinol ve room for & new jail, p.m suspended until the wate river, The painters of Des A invitation bull on May 30th, commencements on Juge bi A firo and m being organized at Dobuque, better fire protection, Sioux county has a colony of Holland umbering 2,000, Presbyterisn chu Caas county mow bossts of having 162 public sohoos, A pelican m3suring 8 feet 8inches from | Also the Btandard-bred Stallion lishing & 820,000 pork packs | Threo yesrs old, wired by Almont Lightning, by iy v &7t RENTUCKY CENTRAL A brick houss, tern down in Mt, Pleas. | Fouryears ?Ivl.' < by al huriness bouses of Fort | each. Maros vot proving in fo Dodge have wgreed to close promptly at 8 | ed nixt voasan frce of chargo, Tho sinkiog of & conl shafs at Ogdon Is can be pumped Mt. Plensant expects to bring the water for tho water works from the Skunk MAVERILK NA“UNAL BANK. nes will hold an | Trausscts a general Banking business, Ke- A number of lows colleges have their | otbers, o insurance company is | egraphic Transfers of Money throughout The town of Spirit Lake is moving for Paullina is to haye a cenetery and a Loans made on improved farm in all well settled countles of the throug responsible jocal DR WH ITT L) » corrspondents. ALL TIME 6175¢ Charles St, ST. LOUIS Mo . ’ A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medies colloges, has been longer engaged in the treate ment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disesses than any othor in Louls us clty pupers show and all old residente know, Consultation free and invited, When ia Inconventent o visit the city fo medicines can be sont by mall or whore. Curable cases quarasteod; exiete 14 19 fraukly shated. Ol of write, Nervous prostration, Debility, Mental and_Physical Woakness, Mercurial and other affections of Throat, Skin and Bones Flood Tmpurities and Blood Polsoning, Bkin_Affections, Old Sores and U nt %o Marriage, Rbeumal oitention £o cases from Bix yoars old, sircd by Almont, ho by Alexan- der Abdallah. ~ Dam, On Time, by War Dance, ORIENTAL, Almont dam. , by Bolsorial, Belzorial was ‘Alexander's Abdallhh, Will make the season st my place on 20th St., w0 blocks west of Gr en Sereet cars, at $35 00 a0 ho roturn. Tha money. mus | OVer: moin. SURGIOAL OASHA be paid invariably in wivance, For turther par- | recelve specisMittontion. Disoases " ticulars soo or address from Tinpru 10ffve, Bxossses, Judulzences HARRIAGE 2ar o el told. recelpta; who may mag. GFOXIE. 500 e, 2o why, causes, and cure. Bealed for 256 postage or stam, ED. REED, Owmaha, Neb, m 8e0) m&e 1m 1t is reported that five men were bitten Cor, Water and Congress Streets, (¥ 1 ty ul dogs in Red Oak one day last BOSTON. - A franchis for o streot railway is going | CAPITAL, - = 3400,000 . o neatine connetr " ¥ |gurPLUS, - - $100,000 | DR, HENDERSON |A roeuise sraduate in medicine, Over 16 ' joany practieo—13 600 & 608 Wyandocte St. KANSAS CITY, MO. ¢/ | in Chicago, Authorlzed by the sta CHronio, Norvous and Privase sy cases, Asthuwa, Eplle atism, Piles, Tape Wor ary aud Skin' Discases, WaARNRSS (ulght losses) Suxv, RMILITY (1088 Of sexual power) Ete, Curcs antecd or money refusded. Oharg low, sands of cases cu o infurlous my Waad. ‘No derention from Dusie: A e cines furnished—even to patienta at a distas oe, Cousultation free ahd confidential—cail o write: Age and experienco are important. A BOO for xca—illustratod—and clroulars of other thi send wealed for t MUBEOM, "IN b - TN ceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Oablo Transfors in Europe and Tel: the United States, Buys and sells Gov+ ernment and other lnvestment Securities, and executes any business for its Correr spondents in the line of Banking, ABA P. POTTE! President. J. J. EDDY, Oashler, J. W. WORK, Asu't Oashler, . K, ashler