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THE DAILY BEE- = e ——— —————— N ~ HARKNESS BRO'S DRY COODS & GARPET HOUSE. Have the Largest Stock and Choicest Patterns of CARPETN! Ever Brougat to the City, and at LOWER PRICES than ever offered in this vicinity, DO N OL BLA LL TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASINC. HARKNESS BRO'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. COUNOIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. 'SHORT LINE ' ADDITIONAL LOOALNEWS COUNCIL BLUFFS PERSONAL, Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, of the Congrega. tional church, is to be absent from the city for n week or ten days in attendance upon the meeting f the state aesocistion at Dubrque, and expecting after ite close to visit Chicago. Miss Jonwie Van Dorin, of Fairfield, who formerly taught !n ths Bleomer #school here, is visiting hor sister at the deaf and dumb institute, George Robinson, of Avoca, arrived with his family in the city yesterday to attend the funeral of his father-in-law, Dr, Bal lard, T. J. Warren, who ia with Deero, Wells & Oo,, i to take rest and recreation in a visit to friends in Indians, Perry Landis, Ed. Goldberg, H, N, Willisms and J. C. Swan, Chicagoans, are etopping at the Ogden, Mre. E, A, Duogot, of Clacinnati, has arrived in this city on a visit to her son, J, L. Duazot. F. P. Hambright, of Beaver Dam, beoked on the Ogden house register yester- day, Mr, Sears, formerly an attorney here, and now practicing in Leadville, is in the city. George E, Cols, of Pacific Junction, was visible at the L'acific yesterday. W. F. Dorrance, of Randolph, was a Pacitic bouse gusst yestorday. B, H, Rosenblatt, of New York, arrived AN I0WA INCIDENT. Wil Baton Tells the Story of a Oouncil Bluffs Race. How a Granger Bit the Biters, Washington Cor, Cleveland Leader. At the olub houso I saw Doreey dressed as usual In & polka dot shirt and a atanding collar. He was talk- ing with Senator Beck, of Kentacky, sand ex Becrotary Robeson, of New Joraey, and seomed not at all troubled about the star route lssne. In another part of the grounds a crowd of proml- nent men were standing around Wiil Eaton, one of the oditors of The ) sional Republican and probably the best dramatio oritlo in the country, listening to one of his inimitable stories, Eaton's personal experlence ombraces every leading public man In Amerioa, and he has been a part of more storlos than most men have heard. Yesterday he was telling of a noted quarter race which ocourred when ho was clty editor of a Council Bloft's paper. Sald he: ‘It ls A TRUE STORY OF A RACE, It was about thirteen years ago. Council Bluffs was one of the raclng ocanters of the weut, and the quarter race was the favorite race. Youn know a quarter raco is a runniog race for a quarter of a mile. The grassin that portion of Iowa 1s a little llke that of the blue grass region of Ken- tucky, and it will, in the courso of a fow generations, make a race horse out of a scrub. KEating It makes a horse's bones as hard as ivory, and orowd, a frlend of his, but whom he gu(ended not to know, to plok ont oth jookeys, The old mossback conrented, but sald he wanied & word with his jookey befora he went. ‘‘Oarlisle said, ‘All right,’ and the old man, taking the boy aside, sald, ‘Now, I want to gtve you a leetle a vice, Thet hows o' mine is a ranner, and I've tuk him and licked hiw this morning, an’' when he goes he'll go like blags If you valley yoor life, twist your han' In the mano an'don’t min' the bridle, but jast ho!d en. I'li hit him with thils yere club an’ you jes hold on.’ ‘‘The boy msid, ‘All right,’ and started past Carlislo to the horse, Carlinlo whispered, ‘Damn the mare, hold on to tke bridle.’ After the boy waa ou the horse the old man said to him agatn, ‘Now, boy, mine’ what I sald about the bridle, you hold on to the mane,’ ‘‘Tae boy sald, ‘All right,’ bat he still held the relns. The dodge was, of course, to lot Oarlisle's horse got the start, At last they wore ready. The old mossback stood behind hie horse and at the work ‘G’ atrvok him & thundering blow with his knott booch switch across the romp. The horse went llke w» shot, and the jockey slid nearly to his tall with the bridle tn his hand. Carlisle’'s horse hardly got started and was beaten by two full lengthe, The old man went to the hotel and took away $4 500, and somo of those fellows who bor- rowed It to bet are In debt yet for it. Oarlisle wes completely sold, bat it was not known how badly until, when the old man was about to leave town, he went to him aud asked to see his bridle. The old man handed it to him, and showed him the bit, which waa Ute has worn 8260 night shirts and filled his palo skin with ple. Chipeta addresses you as the weep 'ng squaw of a great man whoee bonos will one day nourish the oucamber vine. Ouaray now sleeps beneath the brown grass of the canyon, whero the noft spring winds may stir the dead leaves and the young coyote may oome and monkoy o'er his grave, Ouray was ignorant of the ways of tho pale face. He could not go to oongress, for he was not a oftizen of the United States, Ho had not taken out his second papers. He was a sim- ple chlld of the forest, but he ok to Ohlpeta. He loved Chlpeta Illke hired man, That is why the wid. owed squaw weeps over him, A few more years and I shall join Oaray—my chief, Oaray the big In- jon from away up the gulch. His heart 1s atill open to me. Calpeta could trust him, even among the smiling maldens of her tribe. Ouray was trne, There was no funny bus- iness In his nature. He loved not the garb ef the palo face, bat won my heart while he wore a saddle-blanket and a look of woe, Chipeta looks to the north and to the south, and all about are the graves of her people. The refine- ment of the oppressor has come, with its divorce and schools and gin cock- talls and flour bread and fall electtone, and we linger hore like a boll on the neck of a fat man, Even while I talk to you, the damp winds of April ara sighlng through the vertebise and I'vo got more pains in my back than a conservatory. Weep with the widowed Chipeta, Bow your heads and how!, for our harps are hung on the willows, and our wild goose Is cooked, IUESDAY MAY 929 1863 i efiat' have been st Ty & timely use MHaoptitters “FOR TABLE USE.” The Natural Mineral, KAISER WATER From Birresborn on the Rhine RECOMMENDED BY THE HIGHEST MEDI- FRED'K MO CAL AUTHORITI h *in C il Bluffs, | jolnted by & spring, and would pull| Who will be left to mourn at Chipe- \ 8 CRa Al vl Asdd at the Ogden yosterday, :“‘g‘:’:fi:‘:m;ono:m.fi:d f:n:he “:“;', apart at the lenst j;rk, When Car-[ta's grave? None but the starving arties O Gatoa. frotn, sie. Jooat depota,. The oF e G, N. Tymon, Jr, of Milwaukoe, s 8y, Evory man in tho town was fu. I8lo had done LS BT Ll e LG LR RO ihe traing start from the Ualoa Pasffic depot o fresh Ogden house a s d 1 i poeed greeny put hls hand around it |the gray mist of spring like dead bur- '.Z?:“.'.'.‘i‘v' Tz';“fi:‘:z“:&rmx::n h:n::w: e (=l holl bonsd) W. A, Gr: i ‘r“ :‘ iy Isited :;::::Q:m:l :::‘::“T“:.g ::‘;e{ “;;:: and said, using very fair language, | docks In the field of the honest farmer, "trains on pool lince and K. ¢, rua on O icago | T3 \ T ‘:y'd" gy Jow, vislted | em Among the leading sports|. YU aro not tho firat gents that that |and the chilly winds of doparting win- e toamy, iAo wa, ee i au! h city sestardsy, ; ; known was a fellow named Jim Car. | Dt has sold, That bit has just won | ter make us hump and gather like a faater than inca': U, b. aad "Lincoln traius run H. L. McWill'ams, of Neols, was inthe | .00 " 0p 0 with a few others, had a|™© barrels of money.’ A btter In-|barnt boot on Council Bluffs time, RATLWAY Bluffs yesterday, -pla:’:dl:l q:mm horse. He was well | ance of tho bitors being bit was| All wecan do I to wail. We are GHICAGO, ROUK ISLAXD AND PACIFIC, 1o now running Its FAST EXPRESS TRAINB [ VWm. Salle, of Neola, spent the day yes- | butlt, looked like a racer, had won nover known in tho west,” tho red.skinned wailers from Wall- Atlantic Ext . Pacific Ex{ .0 0158 m tios terday the metropolis, all the stakes for meveral D town, best by all who have put them Ex and Mail*. 6:36 p m ars, and was coneidered one | Splendid Re COolorado is no more the home of . besomemac- S50 b | (A A AND COUNOIL BLUFFS | Deruiy Sterfl Ritey Clarkwasinthe| Yot A0, B oo e the eason. the Ute. It fo the dwelling place of | t0 & praotical test. CIIAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY, city yesterday. state. Oarlisloe and his friends wore | . Dr. Robt. Newton, late President of the | the bonavai senator, who doesn’t ADAPTED TO Pacite B —WITH— ans, of Logan, way in the | willlog to back him on every ocoaston, | Eclectic Collego of tho Oity ot Now York, | know the difference betwoen the plan | ) | and formerly of Cinoinnati, Ohio, f salvation and the previous o ;dl:{:l ;“;::xx:x Pullm ’ n g-nlfl t slss ors and they had some money on him. | )y, W, Hatr's Batsan very extel % 0?:! g ik O-qunu Lt CHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTERN. an’s Magnuicen D P. H. Mentzsr, of Shenandoah, dined at | Sach was the status on tho day whon |In his practioe, ae many of his patients, | n"":::;_'":g‘ :‘Méw "m:‘ et Sl FAXr‘fl\'e. B —AND THE— the Pacific yesterday, the secdlest, raggedest old mossback | now living, and restored to health by the pay great s Mail Dej Mall and Ex Accom. (Mon/).1: Mail and and Bx*. Finest Dining U_?.r'n in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST CHIUDAGO MILWAUKEE, Or to auv polntjbeyond; or IF YOU ARE COING NORTH Ticket office located in Paxtoa Hotel, at corner P. C. Plummer, of Westfield, Mass,, is at the Ogden, C. C. Hodges, of Shenandoah, was in the city yesterday. C. C. Hodges, of Shenandoah, is at the Pacific. AT I R Young man or woman, if you want big_money for a small amount, take a certificate in the Marriage Fund Mut- nal Trust Asscoiation, Cedar Rapids, owa. I have ever soon rode an cld plug up to the Pacific Hotel. He looked the personification of poverty, ignorance and verdanoy all combined. His hat was a dirty, soft felt, originally white, but now diccolored with grease and yellow with age. It was tattered, aud the hair in one place was ready to oome through. His boots had evi- dently never seen blacking, and there was encugh dirt under his black fin- ger nails to have started aferm He had a bushy, straggling beard, half use of this invaluable medicino, onn amply testify Ho nlways said that so good a remedy ought not to be considersd merely 8 a patent mediotde, but that it ought to be prescribed freely by every physician as a xovereign remedy o all oases of Lung diseasen It is & sure cure for Consumpe tion, and hes no equl for all poctoral com- plaints, you will be apt to hear her gentle volce, and her mellow racket will fill the alr till her tongue is cold and they tuck the buffalo robe about her and plant her by the slde of hor dead ohleftain, where the soath wind and S—— Lively Bosom Companions. Oregon City Enterpiise, A. J. Wyland, of Clackamas county, writes as follows: ‘A short vime Humbuggnd Again. I saw 80 much satd about the mer- ita of Hop Blttors, and my wife who was always dootoring, and never well, toased me o urgently to get her some, ayoung cedar olimbed a couple of COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck’s Stove Co., SAINT LOUIS, | PIERCY & BRADFORD, ROLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA BEURBE.A PILE OINTMENT ...$ 60 O AMBOLIO 2 e it OINTMENT 2% Cannon Ball 3 2 hi eince, while hunting in the woods, 1|] goneluded to be humbugged again; PR ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' e OIA L {f’;;:"fi,,‘,",‘{'m._f"?,:“,‘,’,"m{:l'fi“&,:;‘l,',‘,fi camo ncrons n aho bear standing orcct | and T am glad T dtd, for in less than | Fover and Agas Tone Oordtal...1 00 Take the BEST ROUTE, the COUNCIL BLUYFS MARKET, wimost. imbeclle, Ho looked tho ple- | o0 8108 Sho looked savago and had | two months' uso of the Bitters, my EING'S 2 Wurar—No, 2 spring, 853 No. 8,70; | yure of verdant innocence, her ears lald back on her neck. I|yifo was ourod, and sho has remalned | gpANDARD LIVER PILLS... 2 Chicago, Hilwankes & St, Paul R’y “But if the man Jdooked bad, his | PUY ® bullet in her soull an lnch ubove | 4, for elghteen months since, T like 90, " com eomi al ) B8 ) 116 oyo and she rolled off like a bun- i p ADMUEBITTO.A N 7} ing 850, | borse looked worse. Sach & lear yo.u such humbuggin, T., 8t. Paul. | pTARRHOE CURE 26 e i slers paying 86c; | horae J00keC, wOXsd. BGOSR & €8s | dlg of chips. As the gun cracked, up | _ Pioncer Pres rejectad corn Chicago, bl4c; new mixed, | slab-elded, ehamblieg, barrel-nosed H a 2 4 e WS XIS T O TS E'S Atlantic Ex. §5:15 p m | Atlantic Farnam aad Fourtcouth streota and at U, b. Do | 705 White corn, 53¢, The receipts of corn | animal, T have never seen. Ho held young cubs, I loaded the gnn and Her Daughter’s Husband, SURE OURE FOR CORNS, 26 CITICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND ST. PAUL. pot and at Milard fotel, Omaha, 596 &0 L good dumaids 85 his head down till hiz nose nearly | ¥ &' {ho mother stone dead, I |Butlington Hawkeye, b A O a m | Paito oee. 19D i b o 7 60 per ton, 85 por bals, | touched the ground, l:l'}f“m“d' 11 VOTY | Jooked up at thoso two young whelps| A traveler saw & woman takea man | pop ga1 i BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Atante Ee ionm AT S ng:;:’};fi‘:; 2:’:::"0’::’::: ght supply. ehame of himeolf and his master. A |4 o noluded that 1 wanted 'em for | by the collar, yank him up the stops $ *Except Sundays, {Except Mondays, iDaily. Oounctl Blufts & Omaba Street R. R. Leave Council Blufts, Bam 9am 10a m, 1am1m2pm3p m,4pm,5pm,6pm. 500 m, 4 Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run regularly during the day at9, 11, 2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time! Depot. aturdays. Leave Omaha, w, 9 & m, 1am, tpm, 2pm, 3p p'm, 5pm, 6pm. CHICAGO,BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROGIL. OFFICE OF FRI OMAHA AND CoUNCIL BLUFYS, Arrangiments have been Loading in Chicr.go JHT AGENT, ). May12, '83. § made for the Daily Of one or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID CONSIGNED TO PARTIE3 IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thote cars will come through to destination withouy s'opping. Quick time s thereby issued. Please order you goods via C. B, & Q, K. R. MERRILL, A, V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager. General Pass. Ageny, H. HEAFFORD, Gene vl Sur b, 1Ass't Goo. a8, Ave NOTIOE OF PUBLIC SALE. OF LANDS WITHIN THE Otos and Missouri Reservation JN THE STATES OF KESRASKA AND KAI<BAB. UxiTkp STATRS LAND Orrics, } BEATRICE, Neb., Aprl 30th, 1883, By the d rection of the I{on, Secretary of the nterior, the U. 5. Land Othce at Beatrice, in the Stavs of Nebraska, wili bo open on Thursday, the 31st Day of May, 1883, at 10 o’clock, a, m. For the purpose of recelving application to pur- chaso the romaindor of the lands. of the 0toe and Missouri reservation, in the states of Nebraska and Kansas. The lands will be sold only to.pereons who shall within three months from the date of their applications make a permanent settlement upon the samo, and each application must be acoom~ paniod by an afidavit as evideace of good fait 0 this reepect 'Tho anda will be s0'd 10 the highost responsi- blo bidder, at not loss than the sppraised valuo, in 80 acre tracts, and po one person will be al- owed to purchase more than 160 acres, exsept in cagis of fractional excoss (contlyuous thoreto wher the survey of township and_section Lines could not be ma ie to conform to the boundary lines of the reservation, in which cass the exo-es 2b per 100 pounds, Woon—Good supply, prices st yards, 5 00@6 00, CoaL—Deliverad, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, 5 50 per ton, PurTer—Good butter scarce demand at 25@35c; creamery, 8 Eces—~Ready sale and plenty 10@11c per dozen, LarD—Fairbani’s, wholssaling at 1530, Pourrey-—Firm; dealers paying 18¢ per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 50c; onions, 50¢; cabbages, 30@40c per duzen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City tlour from 1 60 to 8 40. Broous—2 00@3 00 per dosen, STOCK, CarrLe—5 00@3 50; calves 6 00@6 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are closing; ehippers are paying 6 00 to 6 75, The Maverick National Bank of Boston draws forelgn exchange, buys and sells Government and other fn- vestmeunt secarities, and transacts any business for ita correspondents In the line of banking. m&th-me nd in fair A Venerable Passenger Car, Baltimore Ameriean, The Harlan & Holllpgsworth com- pany, of Wilmington, Dol., has ship. ped to Chicago for exhibition at the exhibition of railway appliances, great bump rose llke a mighty wen just in front of the saddle. He had evidently never seen & curry comb Burrs were in hls maited mane, his tall, and his fet-locks, and cow manure seome to have been the liquid of his laat bath, *“The crowd grinned as the old man alighted and took his horse off to the stable. As he same back, Oarlisle sald: ‘Hello, old man, that's a fine hoes you heve there.’ ‘“‘Well,’ replied the cld man, ‘he's not big on his looks, but he's a boss pets, 8o, puttlug down the gun, I started for them, and, a8 the climbing was eary, was foun able to reach them, I grabbsd one by the back of the neok ; whon ho let go sl holds and went to work scratohlng with a ven- geance. Tho blood flaw, and you bet T gave him a wolt that keocked him a8 l{mber ag o mop-rag. 1 then stuffed him {netde the bosom of iy shirt, as ho was senseless, and grabbed the other by the head, and he set up a yell that could be heard for & mile, I quickly knocked him senscless, too, into a raliroad car, jam him down into a hot seat near the stove, pile up a vallso and two big brown baskets with loose covers snd long handles at his feet, shove a lady into his lap ®and eay: *‘Now, sit thoce until I help Mary Jane on the car, aud don't move il I como back.” When the woman reached the door the travolor sald to her: “Is that man your husbandi” “N-A-W-W!" roared the woman, ‘‘Heo's my daughter’s hasbend, and she quatah racer, I ain’t muoch on the bet, but there aln’t nary a hoss in this state as kin beat him ’ ““The boys sll laughed. ' ‘Yo may laff, gents,’ continued the old man, spparently getting angry, ‘but Imean what I say, and I dou’t 'low no man to say anything agin that ero hoss, Icameup yere to buy & piece o’ lan’, but I'm willin’ to let the lan’ lay and bet that ‘ere hoss agin nn‘yzhlng that you hev, and I can beat {3 “‘Carlisle at this spoke up and sald he had a horse, and asked the old man to go in and look at it, The crowd wentalong. The old man looked at the horse, and eald: ‘It's & pert look- and put him on my shoulder &nd com- menced to descend. “Just at this point the one Inside my shirt crawled around onto my back and dog his hind claws Into my back just above the belt and pat his arms sround my body, when both com- menced to fight me. Yot bet I got to the ground in a hurry, threw the one on my shoulder to the ground, put my foot on his neck, choked him renseless til1 I could tie him, the other one all the time trying to tear all the meat off my back. 1 grabbed him by the fore- foot and pulled him, but he held on with his hind feet. I then pulled him by the hind legs, bat he heid on by his front claws, and I couldn’t pull him Liean't npirlt enough to say hor her own.” . This trae story teaches us travelors haven't enough sense to diagnose a family party when they 8ee one. ARMY OFFICER'S8 TEBTIMONY, Captain Joseph L. Hayden, residing at No, 924 Fourth Street, South Boston Mass, formerly captain in the army, now with the Walworth Manufacturisg Company, South Boston, writes April 28, 1883: **While living in Cambridgeport my wife was afilicted with terrible pains in her back and sides, accompanied with great weak- ness and loas of appetite. She tried many 80 called remedies without avail, npldlfi worse when her attention was call- ed to Hunt's_Remedy. She purchased Manufactured by W, J. Whitehouse, 605 North 6th St. Owmaha ap 14-m&e-6m szFT‘S SPECIFIO OURES SCROFULA. WIKT'S SPECIFIC CURES ULCERS, WIFT'S SPECIFIO CURES CATARRH. SWIFT'S SPECIFIO CURES SORE! SWIFT'S SPECIFIO CURES BOIL SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES ERUPTION! WIFT'S SPECIFIO OUBES ECZEMA, \ WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES RHEUMATISM. O WIFT'S v SPECIFIO REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC ¢ i g ’ ju Cam- txboeding 40 acrcs,'way bo naded bo the 160 | which opens thero May 24th, an old [0 oritter, but mine kin beat It. I'm | o4 oiihor way. I then opened my |bottle from Lowell's drug store, A. B. WEST p [ g e b o N e g an el vila' o bat go 1. L e horo to | collar wide AotTald down alongeide tho :;L“g;:“,:‘;:';fl.?“.,‘.’.;t‘,,"*.‘?,‘!‘mu“' e ] , One quartr in cash, to become due and ltvered to the Tloga Navigation com- 4 one that was tled, Presently he came | wel), and after continuins its use s < GENERAL AGHNT Bl‘«.!‘li.‘ &;}&fifi:fln}h;mm%fi&‘fiqfi pany in 1840, 'Jf.‘hl;2 838 which was ;’::"JEIL':,",“ 1 kin rasurrect my wad | o4 and made for a l-rzla trle:l l;:;lr, 55\'.' !.ll:lu :l:l““’: fa her bac| GREAT BLOOD REMEDY i A o g built at a cost of . was orlgi- q but I caught and securaly tle m, | entirely disnppea OF THE AGE. MBS, B. J. HILTON, M, D., | siaome ol o gt ol | Ei0 02 0t e b T bwach | “With that b put hie hand fato hs ey et PHYSICIAN AND 222 Broadwav. Counnil Bloffs GO TO H R. JONES FOR THE Douglzs Vapor 8toves The best and simplest in the world, Alse for 74 Gasoline Stoves, Couucil Buff . st the rate of 5 per centum per sannum; but in eare of dofault in the first or cash payment, the person thus defaulsing sba'l forfeit absslutely his right to the tract for the purpose of which he has spplied. 0 lands will bo sold upon whish improve- ments are found bolongyng bo Indians a8 roported by tho appraisers in thelr schedule of their ap- alsment. Tne sale wiil be subject to -yrmul by the Sscretary of the Interfor. and will be continned from day to day at Beatrice, un’il the lands are dis of. list of the lands, with the appraised value of each tract, will be found on file at the district land office at Beatrice, from Blossbarg, Pa., to Morrls Ran, Pa., and has baen in constant service ever gince It was consrtucted. It s estimated that it has ran more than a million and a quarter miles, 1o abont one mililon paseangers and earned for {ts ownere 400 000. The car was borrowed by the Harlan & Holllngsworth company and repainted snd put In good condition for exhibl- tion at the National Car Exposition, pocket and drew out a roll of bllls as big as my fist, “‘The boys’ hands itched, and they ocould hardly help reaching for it. It d | seemed thelrs already. At first they thought it rather mean to take In the old man, but Carlisle sald, ‘Some one else will take him in if we don't, and we might as well have 1t°as them.’ Boys were anxlous to bet. “The old man counted hls monoy. too, His long, nice, sllly halr felt nice to my pelt, but his claws were about the size of & raccoon, bat could outatretch seven wildoats, It was about two miles from home, and sfter awhile I got tired of carryirs thew, 80 I put them down and wutled them, and they followed me itke two lttle dogs.” ——— Karamazoo, Micn., Feb, 2, 1883, I know Hop Bitters will bear rec- Havod rued Hunt's Remedy with the most ratifying rorults, 1 have recommended t many tl‘mu. and as many times heard the same story, Hunt's Remedy is all that is claimed for it, and a real blessing to all afflicted with kidney or liver treuble,” MADE A MAN OF H.M. Mr C, O. Whoeeler, Nc,23 Austin Street Cambridge Mass,, makes the following re- markable statement, On April 27, 1888, he Brites as follows; *‘I havebeen troub. led with kiduney diseaso for nearly twent; Write for full particulars to SWIF? SPECIFIO 00., Atlanta,Ba. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 81 to 81.75 ner Bottle. DR. WHITTIER. e rood 1 It was $1,600. Calisle and his part- | ommendation honestly, All who vse | years, Have sufered at times with terri- | 81T St Ubarles 8t. ST. LOUIS Me. > MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK £ % PARRER Begimar ALl :"’ Hovad to be the oldeat earnow | C MO L oree e and raised a like| thom confer upon thom tho highest Tlo paion in my ba k aud limbs, I ased| 4 REGULAR GRADUATE of two medios . 9tos1 A 3 1o existence and in running order, Py d d give th redit for |many mediciner, but found nothing reach. | oollegee, has been longer n tho treate J Cor, Water and Congress Streets. amount, and the two sums were de- | gncomiums, and give them o r ed my caseuntil T took Hunt's Remedy, 1| ment of CHRONIO, 'NERVO! BKIN AND K " Nebraska Loan & Trust Company Jght! postted at the Pacific hotel. makivg curea—all the proprletors | o1 my casountit took Funtis Hemedy. ; b100D Diseasos than any ot BOSTON. B right'sDisense. Dinbetor, Kidnev | ™lmy on tho old mossback anid, 'Now | clat for thom. 1 hove keptthem | Beoittlh 000 20 i bifovo 1 i | coule 01y papers show and ol CAPITAL, - - 3400000 HASTINGS, NEB. H."'.:g“,';"':,’m’ylgf”‘%ne ais. | oys, T mean buriness. I ain't +¥old [elnce they were first offered to the | ued this one bottle I fonnd relief, and con. | i inconvenient o isit th Dgnl’!.us. r‘”-2 kl. hh()u,olnt GBpitfll £ $250,000 | eases it you use Hop Bitters, ss they of that ere hoss. I'came A!:;";fi?n:’:’eyr puhlla,t Thgy t--‘uli‘lhvp(;l "rnukdirum :ll:zulnu n:dun ullylp'nluln fi:d wenkness all ansacts & general Banking husiness, s atis e ] some lan’, but lot the 18 the first, and malntained 1t, and ara | disappesred, and I feel like a new man, Aabls ceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and 2 Wil prevent 'ndh"““’t:m worst oases, | 1 "V ore race, £nat hoss of mine s more called for than all others com- | with new lifo and viger, Hunt's Remedy Nm“"""" "u":::": ‘;‘ or write. . 3 JAS, B. HEARTWELL, President, even when you have been made worse n hoss in this country, | bined, Sol they ki tholr | did wonder for me, and I have no hesitan us_pi m, Debllity, Mental others, Draws Foreign Exchange and | A*1."GLAKKE, Vics Brosidonts by some great puffed-up pretended | the bost quasat A0S BR VUR CHTE, | bined. Bolong as they keep up thulr| oy in recommending it to all aflicted with | ind_Physioal Weakneas, Merourial and makes Cable Transfers in Europe and Tol:, “RTKR, Troarurer oure, and I'm wiiling to be ,on Bim. | reputation for purity aud usefulness, | kidney or liver diseaso, n 1 am- positive | siiior aiteotions of ThroatBkin and Fones' egraphic Transfers of Money throughout o BATER, Catbhir, b S It yer want ter bot more I'll go off | T ghall continue to recommend them— | that by its use they will find inmediste re- suc Dones the United States, Buys and sells Gov- DIRECTORS, St a and resorrect more wadz, something I have never before done [lief. You may use this letter in Blood Impurities and Bl olaoning, i IO, SOLTR N BOE BT 4 bl ““The boys gladly chimed ln, The | with any other patent medicine you choone, wo that the peoplo Affeotions, Old Bores and Uloers, ernment sad other Lnvestment. Securition, | gumuct Alesandor OawaldSOliver, N. Y. Trivune, 0 hoye. gy 23 Py Y0 5 1PBABCOOK, M. D, | °fa sure medicine for tbe cure of all du- | Tmpodiments to Marringe, Wheumn and exeoutes any business for its Corre: | A. L. Clarke, E. O, Wobater! Tho small farmer has been the great | thing looked m preposterous, an . J COOK, M. D. | guues of kidneys and liver.” Pu-*fld—'fi% spondents in the line of Banklng, G0 2 Pra, ) e B Hewell, safogunrd of our clyilization, If we |looked likegetting moncy 8o easy that e WESTEIRN | _Jpodal sttention to_oses ASA P. POTTEF President. 0 AT have nover had any serlous and pro- they nldldlhl:)y! would put up agalust CHIPKTA, THE SQUAW, |' %‘m&_‘?‘n‘u% J. J. EDDY, Cashler, f - . longed confllcts batween labor and cap- | 81l he eeuld bring, Gun"lcE woRKs recelve speciafilttention. Diseascs arlsing J. W. WORK, Ass't Cashier. ;FuatMortgage Loansa Speocialty m,‘;‘ il the peaplo have' lwaya hesh “'maf shook hands h-unl hugged | fer Eloquent Address to the Utes, # | from Tmprulenve, Kxoosses, Ininivences - mlthana OLURREREN e — order-loving, juet, and in the beat ""‘n;: :e{ l“) :““n 8a the cld fellow Translated by Bill Ny for Laramie Beomerang, | . Iron and Slate Roofing, MARRl A E = P o, 'um.., This Company furnishes & permanent, home | gonge f the word, conservative; if we ",‘:u P Bigits, , f \be! th 1\ 0. SPECHT, - Proprietor. rocelpte; who miay mags ALL TIME tustitution whoro Scliool Boud sand other le¢ully | hg7o been ablo to recelve milllons cf 9.0985 cume back Wil fmowaro | Becpla ob oy ribe Jhe MOEIOMIRE : SGoUIDm 'Who uay not, why, 4 o Nobraska can be 0 # [ o - Eles , 9 |V serotel ontho st ot trm | tho poor and discontonted from for Wiy, s oFELO0. L widow sl e Cowd OTR Bpetlt (O 1111 Douglay 85, - Omaha, ND | cor. sced to s potags of v ‘. de on b ? woll settled | ¢i i DOy W ‘ od, B J ) ' Bix yours old, sired by Almont, he by Aloxaa~ | 0 et D Seasaible’ Tom! :‘:fi"t;antl:;:tuf:?fit':xnivxna:: :kl::'fy and |looked sgiln at bis horse, and they |squaw cf the desd chieftaln to rouse MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED B 81 b i dbwl A are maod Bratiiay 7. e Dance. | corrwpondeats, uscful oltizons, 1t 18 booap-e We have [ went off aud horrowed eyerywhere. | you to war and vistory, but to weep | C F | I L & atake In the Ortgages o 0 ed ¢ . J TN d " ) in medicine, O %k £ ol RUBBER 00"'8’ orery et who wauw Bt thoy wera auakeolog, Thoy had| Tho fair Colorado, over whossDORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, | et ius Wysndoc s [ viam loe. Oree g | (. tarte. P sivi a ve } t i — ’ o 0. Thi yoam i, vy Aloons. Ligaing, by e started ous by viving tho old man | rosky mountalus wo have roamed aud Tin, Tron and Slate Boofing, b L Auuaal das SHOES & ARCTICS. 4 Lifo Baving Sorvion U ho bot them o 16 oner e |ran by the allver.plated” senator and | SPecht's Patant Motallio Skylight Patent, Chrontc,Nervous and Private dis- [ E TRA Mr, M, E. Allison, Hutohison, Kan, | "% 4¢ Joc, rei two to one. KLY 08 MITEERaG | 10N @Adjusted Ratohet Bar and. Bracket mtiacs, Pies, Tont W, o [ 1[]'[]["] CASES, Saved his life by a_simyle Trisl Bottlo of i‘“ last the money wae all de- [the soft-eyed dude, o i Shelving, I am the veneral agent ary acd Skin' Disoases, Bautnal : b N | s -+ oand grades to|Dr. Kiog's New Discovery, for Consump. | POs!ted, and the erowd went down to We are driven to a small corner o for the above line of goods, 'WHAKNESS (nlght losses) Skxual l Four years n,‘;'k’?;‘,'&.".l‘:-::‘k‘ rm, Belzorial was 1n°{|‘1.d‘ln5v [ ore] tothe jobbing trade | tion, which caused him to procure large | the Sunflywer race track, The old | the earth to dle, while the oppressor IRON FENCING o ..?.,‘.'1:’,":‘..7&‘*.';3??“61.’ D e Just: { p oL Ajetaden) 4 on 20t 5o, | B01688 than manufacturers’ prices by (boitle that completely cured him, whon | mun led his nicopy nog, and dragged | dfgs gopher holes In tho green grass | Guectings, Ealustrades, Verandas, Tron | nds of cases cured. Ao inja N / #wo blocks west of Gr. en Streak. eao be return- | Ay “)“-“ "*l“‘ff h GA rebedvgs fi”’y“’.‘m{ aftor him a loug beeoh branch, with |and sclls them to the apeculutor of | Bank ilailings, Window Blinds, Cel- |8%ed Mo detetion from business. All iwedis 7z 5 ok “Siaros not nsawaarye, The money musk FIELD, THAYER & (0., glio had filed ~Asthma, Brouchitis, | thy Jenyes picked off it. As they got | tho great citles toward the rising sun. lar Guards; also clnen furnished—-even to pationts et a distavce, be psid invariably in advance. For turther par- 178 O Bevere Coughs, avd all Taroat and Lung b A Sl GENERAL AGENT FOR Cousultation free and coufidential—cail or write, h » D Bare see of address ongrees Btrest, diseases, it is guaranteed to cure. to the track tnere was no jockey to| Through the long, cold winter my N N Age and experionce aro important. A BOOK fos ED. REED, BOSTON, Trisl bottles free at C. F, Goodman's | ¥ide the old mau's horse and Carlisle | people have passed, in want snd cold, | PEERSON & EJILL PATENT (IN* 5’:?."":"(".’{',"5‘""“‘“‘ circulars of other beed gholn Omaba, Beb. Maylg-e:didt ) drugstore, Large size, 81, proposed they leave It to one of the|while the conqueror of the peaceful SIDE BLIND, MUSEDM® tovled for two 3¢ stamps. FREE )

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