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3 Y 4 ! | ¢ PALACE MUSICH gest and Most Reliable House for il kil IN THE WE T. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Weber, Lindeman and Hardman Pianos, Western, Eastern, Cottage, Burdette Organs, FOR CASH OR ON TIME PAYMENTS, J. COUNCIL BLUFFS, COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILRGAD TiME TABLE. CURE OR No PAY FARRINR T A8 Tho 6ohS. . T GG ST aony -— ‘\\ as locked up in_jail, not being able to | Times says: Everybody on the South the Union Pacific dopot about ten minutes eatlice | SITO.ANM | furnish the £200 bond require Lang- | Western frontier know Monte Kate, who an below stated, anl arrive at tho depot about ton | 1 is said to have caused great torror to | died rocently at Logier, Tex Shy has FiTrains on and K, €. rin on Chieago time, his family, and much trouble before, on | prominently figured as a border charac s al. Wabash trains run on | account of his d ing habits, and his | ter for the past twenty years I never gk A LR wife has notificd saloon-keopers not to | met any one who knew Ter real nawe or SOR (KL AXD A5 FAcHH el to him, but he scems to got drink | atght of her antecedents. 1 saw her for |\\'uu he wants it. Not long ago, while [ the first time in San Antonio during the g B [ Wo giarantee the curo of the following paed dis | he was on a sprec, his wifo went out of | stmmer of 1866, Sho was then tho, talk | .. | Des Moines | » pay <-hg-w-;;~v Ser ‘;;\;.”t';,'\‘; town for a day or two, while he visted [of the town—brilliant, witty, young, URLIXO 10X AND QUY | and Sk Diwcases, Dyspepsits Lo | tho nowspaper oftices’ with a maudlin | divinely beautiful, and possessod of an l ’ ) story about her boing drugged and 'kid. | abundance of money, which was liberally | higs are the favorf of the tired Y ! 1and debilit triend. ol Hotel, Livery ality highly pictiiresque and h dence solicited. ed, and are the Mail and_E; Accom (Sat)..... MUELLE’R, and Bathing I‘Hl‘ D\H Y Bl< l‘ “OMARA, \l()\f)\\. A[ GUS ALL GOUNC!!. BLUFFS, ADDITIONAL LOCATL NEWS THREATENING MURDEIR. A Drunken | His Whole M . Mrs. Langdon, wife of William Lang don, Proposes to Shoo Family. r, had a warrant issued Sat a pain urday band, ternoon for the arrest of her hus Sho says he came home drunk, smot e tha o o ) ment | instance, being due to the fact that rice ‘nlv-(|‘1( L\!lynu than betwednr the oo e wro estremely minute, with | and the iron Y \ comers which™ fit closel al The experiments which followed wara | a. thety Wherens “‘ tato-st :w‘.”,\ confined ex w:w_h- to wor firvmy round, with e lerable inter 1B reciprocal v of beton, in combin RGOS . with Wwator, nnd %o forms & . 1 with iron, in the construction of beams | epacen filla fonines, - Dok, Hetwih S it o I it o e e, Tl v Do, ot CHEAPE floors and_roofs made of the same | standing the, ~ ULWATA points o o 1) 1 1 | Al composition the starc material. Tn this particular the facts | ence, in chenwic ™ {1 ontbon, | were conclusively developed that the [are all identies '+ CONSISUNE 0 [utility of both iron and beton could be | Y | greatly increased for building through a properly adjusted combiy |of their special physical qu | very much greater efliciency be reache through their association than could pos wtion ities, and | and dre wing a revolver, proposed to shoot | sibly be realized by the exclusive use of | down his wifo and three children. Ho [either material, separately, in the same kindly gave them time to say their | | or in equal quantity. ors, and as he drew his revolver and NOT AS OT1 WOMEN, | pointed it at them they screamed and ran | - | from the heuse. Officers Chatterbuck | The Strange Cq of Monte Kate on - TOWA® |and Muller arrested Langdon, and took [ the Frontier -Ricl rous, the loaded revolver away from him. On Daring and B Inmu taken before Justice Abbott, a | o7 hearing was set for to-day, and the napped. It seems that the timo has come when he shouldbe placed where he cannot trouble the family any more by his drunken doings. best alth nl A recent issue of the Philadelpl | supplied her by the countless friends the witchery of Tier smile had won to her side, One morning T went down to the rail gen—oxactly the is composed of, and hydr on, and oy rals as swer PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY | better known as the « “Mponent eleme |v(~4 of coal and water, N aving the n ny | varictios of stareh in the y ean while, Tt ‘ | us consider one species, w0 that of wheat, because it is tho m bt ‘m this country, forming the broa, ¥ of our \ [ daily bread. == From A Gan, 10 of | Stareh," in Popular Science Monghy, ¥ f I8 Ao Semptembor — A Bonanza King at the Horald Wires, ont that John H¥iitty; i UonkpeA K Jan nvebtnd half million dollars m the Postal Telograph company, and has director therein, is franght w | lar interest. Ttis the fir | Me. Mackoy ha | I'he announc investmont made of an industrial character sinee ke stopped sinking money Novada mines. Hitherto Mr. | '8 investments have been in vernment bonds, in - gratifying the e extravagant wife, and in the wm hase of costly works of art, + has no use, and for which he has but Hmu taste or appreciation. We welcome Mr. Mackey agaimn to the tanks of todl and | business, Tt shows that lio has got tired of lolling in Europe, of hobnobbing with Kings and omporors, and of feasts and other follies. whims « U |NO STAIRS TO CLIMB for which | paying for | He doubtless | KANAs i, k. S0 GREL ST G TR e bl e rond dopot to sco n friend oft, (4 the | fuola that a swing at the good old pick Depart. Yorn Cobs for sale. Address, L. B, [platform at the station was huddled a 3 b B g Mall and Tix " Corn Cobs for sale. Address, L. T | Batiorn at the station wis huddled & g 1o usod to handlo o defely in the | Expross | MallandEix w, Cousing, box 109, city. e choranath | hullion and other wines on the Com UNIoN pAci e is sick wife, and, thros littlo childron, f ook would bo good for his pliysical, | Depart, Aurive. the youngest, a baby, who was erying i B i dbadlyy) Ovorland Ex Overland Ex. . .4:00 p. IRSONALL. Jiteou: They wef i thelr Wiy to mental and moral cconomy; but as that | Lineoln Ex 8:00 h | el ley werd on their way o |y u1d nover do, he has vesolved to go Denver Ex = New Braunfels, and were out of money into businoss, Qeorge D, Roberts, Wi e, A. V. Larimer left yesterday on o trip to | A street hack drove up and Monte Kate | {4 " G (’*‘r ! -HI'” ;‘l' b .]‘." et ST 10018 AXD FACIHC IRON AND SLATE ROOFING Chiicag ted. Her cheeks were flushed and i N S L s ST : | graph, is one of - Mackey's old cronies in Arrive, i ot she walked unsteadily. The crowd ahout i 3 Mail and Ex ... 04 . | Mall and Ex...4:0 p. i, J. A, Sparks, of Valentine, Neb., was (M TR ALY RO HY. HoF: Gye st s | iforn Togeth hey used to rock KIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. i) came toward it. When she saw the man's | 4 A 2 ) *| A E Worden, of Grand Rapids, Mich., | tears, and tho big, hung of xh.-"!‘“‘“hu “lnlh-h for ** i in the *nif Ly slousCitresop.m was an Ogden house guest yesterday. children, and the' wan, " thin faco of the | {5 SUERG out the dutt il | ¢| ouglas § . . h eh, 9 i o) o) SV " v Q JUCKH b 81 O pan, ep! o Ll LT b b el (it By R Among the Chicagoans who arrived at the | mother, i l.:] “'""il"li\l*.\'lll“llh.\ WaB | S BRIt W ,4\,..'1 thoit ".|‘,,|“.N sl 1CAGO, NILWAUKER AXD 8T, 1AUL. Ogdon yesterday, were, W. H. Wray, 0, O, | #rusct. =~ i pusiiec aer w the same pool with the same picco of Araives at Omahn. . | PacificEx ... 9:45 8. m. 40 p. m. | Mail and Ex.. 7:25 p. m. 3 Galvanizea Iron Atlantic Ex Alltrains daily CINCAGO, NILWAUKEN AXD BT, Leaves Council Bluffs, Arives Mail and 20 &, m. | Mail and E Atlantic 5 p. m. | Atlantic Ex..{: L BLUFFS AND OMALIA TRERT RATLWAT. uncil Bluffs. Leave Omaha, a.m10s.m. 11a. | Sa, m 9a m. 10a.m 11 &4TDormer Winaows, Roofing, Finuals, the general g Feneing, Crestings, Balustrades, V 8a.m, MANUFACTURER OF jecht's patent Metaflio S| adjusted Ratehet Bar and Bracket for the above line of goods. Raiings, Window Blinds, Cellar_Guards; also general’ agent for Peerson & Hill patent Inside Blind. Wallweber, Wm, H. Stewart and D. D, 2 Chandler. Cornices Mre. F. H. Orcuttis visiting her parents Tin, Tron and Slate s vlight, Patent olving. 1 am Tron andas, Iron Bank N. P. Dodge has returned from a rest and recreation at Clear Lake, Col. Beebe, of the last evening for Buffalo. son of American express, loft and adressed the man a few w native tongue. He wiped his eyes with his hand and replied, and for several minutes they carried on ananimated con- versation, Suddenly Kate began tearing the rings off her white fingers, She alled the hackman up, added enrrings; a long chain, a costly watch, a necklace of pearls aid a diamond breastpin to the lot and poured them into his hat. mly oty m Sy | {0 § DR. HORNE'S R UpeHiaLanneat T Anesok) o the Amerioan)| HIEATR) VR BTRRIAMECALE R ioabiup) to actrses oary run'halt houtly (o tie Union Pacino . express, has gone to Chicago on business, Isaacs’ and get all you can on 'em. Tell epot. On Sunday the cars bogin their trips at S e i - 3 = et o'clock a, run regularly during the day at 9, Miss Sadie Pryor is in the city on a visit to him I want the money for o particular 11,2, 4, 5, and 6 o' clock, and run to city time. ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. ases “ ithout 217 and 219 North Main St., St. Lg WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAPERS, Wil [§ , CARD BOARD AND o, General De ROOK, NEWS, Asthm: Erysiy ey Constipa Hernia or Rupture lesy, Dumb Ague. ENVELOPE PRINTERS’ STOCK,| ss.000 & Cash paid for Rage and Paper § ck, Serap Iron | Dear Sir,—Since I wrote y a5 Cash paid for Rage and Paper § ek, Serap lron | 400t wondortul chang reliouses, 1220 to 1227 North Sixth | me and I'h ined ten pound m | yonnger sir About forty-fi e d 1 wou for my Belt if | conld not et to all who suffer with rheumatis s, buy Dr. Horne's b rie Iespect ull cific for Hysters, Dizziness,”Convul rvous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration cansed bx the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of th Brain, resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay’ anddeath, Premature Old Age, Barrenness Loss of power in eithor sex, Involuntary Losso Spermatorrhua causd by “ovor exertions Wheat bran, sclf-abus eor over-indulgence, Each scted, 60c; good de: Yatna’ one month's trcatment. . 81.00 & box, >¢ T8, 00l Ferfect substitute for Mothers jected, 60c; good dem: bexes for §5.00. Sent by mail prepaid on reccipt il he most nourishing dict for invalids and Corn —Dealers are Commended Sold by all T. M nursing mothers, S Keeps in all cli ved by ur | Send for the pamphlet. price W) To cure any GUARANTEE SIX BO ase. With cach order rec ck, Hips, Head or Limbs, $5,000 Would Not Buy It. Beatrice Neb., 3 the pains have ter Bro’s, Council B, Towa. Opposite Postollice, Fr her brother, P. M, Pryor, of Tur B She has been visiting another brother in 1 kota and from here will return to her home in Wisconsin, Mrs, G. M. Dodge, Mrs. R, E. Montgomery and Mr, and Mrs, F. T. Pusey leave to-day er the Union Pacific on a pleasure trip to ‘alifornin. office. Mmhum- Nerveas | O ility, Rheumatism, muel J. K ary of the interic ckwood, of Towa City, , spent Sunday purpose Presently th jumping from hi hackman returned and carriage placed a roll of notes in Kate’s outstretched hand. Without looking at the amount she passed it over to the German. He fairly ered with joy, and the sick wifewould ave kissed their benefactor’s hand. Kate prevented this act of homage and drew back with something like a flush of shame on her face. she cried; a, Heart Disca )y TIC “not tha pelas, Indigestion, | at the Ogden. He was accompanied by his The next time 1 met Monte Kate she tarrh, Piles, Epi-| wifo, and was just returning from a trip over [ was behind a monte table at a frontior | the Northern Pacifie, serving 1 com- | post, deftly manipulating the thin, iesioner to examine a portion of the road | gaudily-colored Spanish cards. Tt was . 16, 1853, ast, I have experien: paunoal loft | Rev. Mr. Br Tt wibted sa | their new Californi Belt, which was. Crockwell accompa i not fake 5,000 oer, Dwonld say |00 Geo ica and kidney Bult for one of his the Paci Wm. J wow, I(lul'l'IL Pacific yesterday. Pacifi Phil Bulfer, of Marshalltown, the Pacific yestorday ely complete ¥ are now off for Mr. C. L. D. as far as Salt and fam 5. Cole, of Pacific Junction, is at o ook nson, of Cedar Rapids, was at the Drug shom, of Winterse isat the Towa, was at Mandel’s the place for big bargains in furniture, household goods, ete. e MERCIAL, o CODNCIL BLUFFS MAR by all P) druggis TCALF corn, Chi corn, H Outs 0, 400 4. ho rocelts of corn o aud in good de for ix hoxes accompanicd with .00, wewillsend the [ - me-tukth-26¢ 41 Central Whart, Boston, Ma Hay—4 00@6 00 por ton; purchaser our written guarantee torefund the monoy — [ER T ) 18 tho treatment dooy not aflect & eure. Guarusitos BURBIX.A ool o 160 pound ued only by C. O0ODMA orn Meal - I pounds, m&o wi Drug’ ist Omaha Neb I Have Found It ! Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ Was the excl of Eureka Pile O DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S nation of & man when ho got o box tment, which is simplo and_sure cure for Piles and all Skin Diseascs. ed, hard, 11 00 per ton; soft, Fifty cents by nty and in fair demand at 2 Just after p: sizo of the day, and, judging from the ‘bank” spread out on the table before her, she had made a big winning. It was very cold ontside, and the adobe casino full of that he - geneous crowd only to bo found on the fronties— soldicrs,” gamblers, cowboys, scouts, Mexicans, rustlers, Indians, and In the back room a baile was ast, and the clink of the gam- blers’ ivory chips kept time to the music of the asthmatic orchestra. When the danes ended and the dan- cers came out for the us refreshments Kate motioned my gambler acquaintance to take her place behind the monte table and walked up to the bar with the rest. SIt's my treat,” she cried, “Kvery body drink at my expense.” All came forward except the sitting behind the stove “Come partner,” said Kate, clapping the man on the shoulder, *‘takc thing.” The man_shook his head and dropped his arms. His eyes were red and swol- len and he had evidently been crying. “What's the - matter, old man?” asked, and her voice softened in tone. For several minutes the man would not speak, but he finally told his story. He was a poor vaquero, who made a scanty living for a large family of little chi nnlm;., the range” on a big stock ranch. That morning, his little son, ten years vaquero she mall, postpaid. 5 2l l(- L old, while riding a broncho pony” had AND The American Diarrhea Cure 1| g, 48" Neady sule and plonty at 10@11e per | Loy thrown by the animal, and when ho . e i Lard-Fairhank's, wholesaling ot 11 was picked up it was found that his leg PREVENTIVE AND CURE. e e ars o ey | - Poultry—Firm; dealors aro paying was broken, ra Morbus. chickens 16¢; live, 2 50 per duzen, ““I kem in hyre arter ther doctor,” con- FOR EITHER SEX.|Deane's Fever and Agae Tonic & Cordial. 1t Is impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same, SURE CURE WARRANTED nd all Malarial troubles. This remedy being Injected directly to the scat of the discase, requires no change of dict or nauscous, mereurial of poisenous medicines to be taken intern- ally. When used as a preventive by cither sex, it is impossible to contract any private discase; but in the <cuse of those already unfortunately atlicted we guar- anteo three boxes to cure, or we will refund the money. Prico by mail, postage paid, §2 per box, or throo boxes for §5. WRITTEN GUARANTEES issned by all authorized agents. Dr.FelixLeBruné&Co SOLE PROPRIETORS, C. F. Geodman, Druggist, Solo Agont, for Omaha, Neb mke wiy For Fever and Aguc, PRICE, $1.00. ‘ Or sent by Express on receipt of H. H. MAR DR, HENDERSUN | micin okt sitetn 08and 605 Wyandots ]n ' practico—twelve in CITY, MO, | Chicago. Authorized by the state to tres rvous and 'rivate disea m, b fuary and Skin Dis: ‘Cures guaranteed or moncy rof Thousands of cases eured.” No injurious med cines furnished oven ta paticnts at » distance. Cono sultation free and confidential—call or writ experience are important. A BOOK for bo illustrated —and clrcular of other thi for two 8 cont stampe. CE M J. B. SMITH, Exvert Book-Keener A Practical Book-keeper over thirty years, Will attend to Examining, Opening and Closing Booka Business men can dave their books kept posted up micely at small expense. Will write up evenings and veturn books in morning when required. Gives i structions and furnishes situations. Al work confl. dential 516 DOUGLAS STREF] OFFIC JAMES McVEY, Practical Horse Shoer kes a specialty of Roadsters and tendorfost hor- n'lflhfl-,p‘bc-l"' streot bot, 11th and 13h, Old Blllvvl\ House N —‘‘Farte of She . R T aeiasd, i Iokereding advertisemcot long ran la 0af paper. In reply to inquirics we will say that there js BT onaa | Animbug About shia. O the ontrary the advertissm are very bighly ludorsed, Tnterested rons may geb circulars giviog all particulars B Mdressing Erie Medionl 0., P, 0. bos 13, Bulo, ( Y.wialede Bren =iy od ood-w Millard Hotel OMAHA pian efin s wholiy auperaeded by Sonclose casca e wanbood. & 0% W.J.WHITEHOUSE LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAHA, NEB, For Sale by all Druggists' MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Potatoes, Hc; onions, He; cab. n; apples, 3 504 00 Vegetables bages, 30@40c per barrel, Flour—City flour, 1 ¢ Brooms- 2 00@3 00 p LIy Cattl b 00@7 50, uiet, as the pack- ~Market for' hogs are closed; shippers are | e Prairie chickens and A. Booth's select oysters received daily at W. T, Braun's, —— Fire-Proof’ Building Cons William E. Ward, September. If society is indebted to the restless spirit of progress for most of it modern comforts and conveniences, it is cortain] AR b SRy price. m&es HOFF uetion, in Popular Scien tions of buildings has limited the sic elements of the art of build struction, and confined improvements only to matters of design. Incombustible materials are tained, and, for much better Doubtless, th both in mone more thorough construction, may be measure responsible for the tardiness in adopting safer methods; and, in addition to greater expenditure, there may have been a want of confidence in the fir f methods which Lave been afforded to the public for adoption. The import ance of this question induced the writer, in 187172, to make some experiments in a new and special direction, for the pur- pose of ascertaining whether a practically fire-proof building could be designed and constructed at u comparatively moderate 008 The incident which led the writer to the invention of iron with betonoccurred in England in 1867 when his attenton was called to the diflicultics of some laborers on @ quay, trying to remove cement from their toels, The adhesion of lhu oement to the iron was so firm that trin- con- easily ob every apparent reason, adapted to the purpc juestion of increased cost, Block, R ‘lryn{_. de [ ng 4 00 Monthly for and in time required for n'a cluded the man, beginning to ery again, “but he "lows ¢z how e’ won't’ go out thar for less than $100, an’ I, hain't got that much money. Jimmy, that's m boy, mum, is cryinand takin’ on terri- ble with pain, an’ I don’t know what to do. “I reckon the doctor'll go out, Kate, very quietly. duce him to go.” “We saw no more of her that night, but the next morning the whole story came out. At the muzzlo of her six- shooters she had forced the obdurate surgeon to mount a led pony and, guided by the overjoyed vaquero, had conduc the man of medicine to the poor fellow’s camp and had remained there until the en limb was properly set hat's like Kate,” observed the gam- . suid “I think T can in- guarantee immunity against calamitics bler, whe had been running her game. from fire. While other departments of | «Spo can't bear to see any living thing industry have received the benetits of | g fyer,” improvement, the persistent use of com- I think the surgeon threatened to have bustible material for exposed por-| Kate arrested, but he never did, As jears wont by she became more and more Idicted to the use of liquor and her peerless beauty began to fado. . With the wane of her physical charms Lor luc deserted her,and she was oftener *‘broke’” than “well fixed.” During the yellow fever epidemic of 1878, Kate was at Brownsyille. began claiming its victims right and left and everybody who could get away fled from u..~ |-lwm spot, Monte Kato re mained, conscious of doing her duty, o M S| stricken down by the terrible malady herself. After her recovery she came back up the line again and began her old life, The ravages of the fever had de stroyed what little of beauty remained to her, and it was up-hill work. Discouraged and sick at heart she abandoned herself to the denon that finally claimed her as bis own. But, after all, there was much of the woman about her through all that rible life of shane and degradation, ——— Varicties of Starch, The starch of every plant differs from its neighbors both in size and shape, and this has a considerable influence on the character of the vegetable organ in which it is stored up; the hardness of rice, for some- | When the terrible discase | froe and frolicsomo dance they whirled in the same set inall the glory of cowhide leggings and red shirt, 1t is true George and John have been at variance since. This might have been owing to the do- moralizing influences of the *‘hiled shirt," which both of them donned, but which in California used to be regarded as mark- ing the boundary line of friendships. John squeezed George in the bonanzason the rise, and George, with Jim Keeno as aleader, harassed the soul of John in the fall. But that was six years ago. George has squeezed o good many people sinee, and we have no doubt both the million- aires consider that honors are vasy. Mr. Mackey's interest in the Postal elegraph means that he will take an tive part in conducting the afli of the company. He does that. He will prove the wheel-Torse in details; the quict, conservative night and day workor that he used to bo when ho was sinking shafts, driving shafts, openi Is, and turning out bullion at the r 000 & m that the Western Union lines are paralleled they will be, for he can 10,000,000 of his own to accomplish it. We look upon the sccuring of Mr. Mackey's wealth and influence in this enterprise as the heaviest blow the West- ern Union has yet had. It is no wonder that the stock 15 tumbling in the mark- ots. e of § ith, 1f he makes up his mind to be swing MAINE MEN. From Bath, Me., wo have received, under date of May 19th, 1583, the tellowing statement of Geo, W, Harris he Restan popular proprictor of Tt “A few yearssinee I wastroubled xo severely v affoction th with kidney and Dad thero were its in my urine, and e | ek dust dep tinual desire Lo urinate, with severe, darti arp paing through | and o wy Wadder and side, ain, dull, heavy pressure luro. 1o very tedious Ited one of our re: lent t 1 received no benefit from the treat t, and foaring that my symptoms indicated the most dreadful of all discascs, | o up iy miind that Lt obtal | or 1'would be past cure Mr. Web o recommen: \s Discase, relit speedily 1 consulted my druggist, Jond after ascertaining my symptom 1 th wse of Hunt’s Remedy, as he Knew of many successtul cures offccted by that med lar cases here in Bath, | purchased o , and before 1 had used the fiest bottlo 1 fou had received a great benefit, as 1 suffered losy more n i bottle my water h al, and 1 began to i ch that the second bottl plete eure; and my thanks are due to 11 prove so thismost valuable and relial} as 1 consider i luty as well a “Being well acquainted with rlson at the time of hi sickness, referred o i t foregoing cortity to the con news of the statement mado by his YW.GLW “Bath, Me., May 16, 1853, stimonial, 1 Blacksmiths' Troubles. Having had occasion to use & remedy for kidney troubles, I noticed an advertisoment in one of the papers of the remarkable cures that Hund's Romody had made all over the country, | purchased a bottle at one of our druggists here in Manchester, and after using it fora short time found that it was help| e wondertully,and one bottl hay cured mo com. pletely - ha am hearty and healthy for one of my years (05), and can truly say that Hunt's Remedy Is o medicine that has real wer it, and I do nothesitate to recommend it to the pub lie in general, J. K. WOODBURY, 50 Manchester 8t., Manchester, N, 11, 1543 10 indigestion, and Muy NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO. HASTINGS, NEB, $250.000. , President. Capital, - - JAS. 1 ITEART AL CLARK Cresident, K. WEBSTER fronsurcr, | 1 WEBSTER, Cashier. DIRECTOLS: samuel Aloxander, Guwald Oliver | A. L. Clarke, E. C. Wobstor, ClcH ratt, it 1. Hearty . M. McElHinney.| | Firet Mortgage Loans a Specialty where school B | Becuritios to cally inaued Mu o niegotiated wi t VOl s e i mproved allw on of the state through il Jeal correvondenta, a ALMA E. KEITH, | DEALER IN Fine Millinery. HAIL GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETC, Stock Entirely Fresh and New 105 1%th Street Opp, Pumoo. soap, and kept their dust in the same buckskin, When they went down to sell the “gravel” to D. O, Mills, at Sacramento, they were not divided. Nor wore they far apart when the nearest | hurdy-gurdy hove in - sight; and in the DEWEY & STONES They always have the largest and best stock. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS Thg wse o tho term ¢ i v ur|wn|h ame of a reat Foad, conveys an idsa of jus whatle fawired by the traveling pub- Shert Liwe, Quick Time S e, e O AR tiona-—all of witich are furn- ished by the ,.nuh st raday in Amerioa. Oricaco,Mrwwaukes And St. Paul. It owna and operates over 4500 miles o® roadin Neorthern [llinols, Wisconsin, M il s ity main lines, Mranchos ach all the g hwost and Par West, it nof soription of Short Line, Chicago, Milwankee, § ESTATE AGENCY. Opposite Postoffice. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PROPERTY IMPROV mally answors the il Tidet Route between AND UNIMPROVED THROUGHOUT THE CITY ! Resident Property --- Improved, 9 4 room house on Harney street, near now court hou 10 6 room house near Aigh 8 Wausau and Beaver Dany nd Mimeral Polnt. ckford and Dubwe. itou, Rock Inland and Ced ‘ouneil Bluffs and Omahow “alls and Yankton 20500 hnoton Dave o ot street. S 2 100 hea td Chamborlal 3 Doulo House 12 vooms, ronta for $40 per d, Dubue, St. Paal and Minnoapolle. month 3800| Davenport, Caliar, al and Minneapol o ouse cor. Lot on Dougia ot 1 600 o i house, vor. Toton Farnam stre 3000 [ Pullman Sleepers and the Finest hhlnr{(‘lnln thes room_ how world aro run on the main lines of the MILWAUKEE & ST“FAUL and every attention s paid to passeniers noand full ot 1 000 AICWAY )y courte- Webster on 19th 3000 | oun employes of the eompany. houses, 4 and 5 rooms cach, 17th i Brownell Hall . 4800 3 room house, 8 600 | 8 8. 53'-“‘]‘“1& Good house and Lot nearSt. Mary's aventio 4 000 Gen'l Mauager. 3 House, barn, 10 acrea of ground, N 3.7 CLARK, | QRO I 1A AR O{ LRIty 3 600 Gon'l Sup's. Ass't Gen'l Pass. Azt 64 Mouso, barn, 1 acro in west Omaha . 8 Two now hotsew two and throe room each Fino part of city room house, large 1location, St. Mary's avenuo 120 Two honses, in first-class ord other convehiences; Dodge stree Tocation 2L 10 000 144 House 8 rooms, one-half Ict, near strect car, cash S i ) ot clstorn and city ner ot on California © 16 000 Merevy, Tias heen more destructive to human hoalth and life than wat, pestilence and famine combinod. 8o saidt a distinguished)writermany years ago,and it is as true as then.” The poor victim of Blood Discase is cury to cure the malady and them. aosed with Todides to cure him of the Mercurial Pois- oningz; but instead of relief, the first one breaks down his general health aud makes him a cripple, and the other ruins his aigestive organs. To those' iflicted in this way Swift’s Spocific is the greatest oo carth, and is worth more than its wolght in gold. Tt 160 000 440 Two bl house, @ to T each; one K and afalf from I, 0., Douglas St 12 000 @ rooms, harn, lialf lot, 10th wco; woll fnproved 170 Howse and full cor. lot 1ie sant place; cash 4 roonis, bar, full lof 2 500 St. Mary's 3600 nicely i fnproved, on 15th - strect near Elizaboth antidutes this Morcurial Poison, tones up the Place 9 000 [ and brings the sufferer back to heaithand happ 176 Cottaie 0f 5 Fooms; evorythin convenient, ry person who has over been salivatod; shonld near 20th and Harney, lot | nicans take a thorough course of this ren 177 Now house, b rooms, harn and otk LB 000 i Har- JRFEERRONV ivo years ago T found on oy pl man who waw badly diseased. 1o state years hefor h poixon, and had beon treated Dy i all failing to cure him. Ttreated Specifie, and i short time ho w aud hias ot had & symptom of ¢ L2000 barn and othor inprove: west sehool, on- Ploaxant 8 oo, larg Lot heautiful preat hargain i i, oo barn, lot 66x1 o lot’ of city "o that five had contracted a violout case of blood 4 000 17 many phy mwith Swift s sound and well, 2,200 174 4 200 50 N lots, near cor. Park Ave., D. M. HUGHES. ey sy #11000) 151 Jthwnd 25th, Dougglas One gentleman who had been confined to his bed ot 10X 115 3 1000 | i weoks with Mercurial iRheumatism has beon oured 164 6 rbom howse near College and 230 SE07 1700 | entirely, and speaks in the highest praise of 106 Honse and 2 full lotson 10th and Hickory 1900 7 000 3 000 car 18th and California. i 1l 10 near Gth and Walnut 8¢ $1,000 REWARD. room, near cor. Hickory and ¢ ceaee Wil be paid toa alysisof 100 Todide o vee 2100 Lots. ' CLASS (L ota noar stre ¥ Chemist who will find, on an- 8.8, 5., one particlo of Mercs Potassium, or any mineral substance, THESWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. ar, in Millard and lition, Fine rosidence’ lots in “Ianscom Plac torms. “hirty elogant resident lots in “Rodick's"addition. “Cwerity-three lots in “Shinn’s” addition. A fow choico Lots In E. V. Smith's addition, " Good 4 Write for the little book, whi frec. will be mailed Lot In SKountzo s addibion, et it | Prico: Sl wire, 8100 per bottle. Large sise I-u'nr:l.yl fnd terms given ab my office, for lots in 1§ 14500 double quantity), #1.76a bottle, Al drug- st well it DR. WHITTIER, 617 St, Charles St,, St. Louis, Mo, A REGULAR GRADUA' Acre Tracts, CLASS (A). « near Ft. Omaha, res near Omaha. acres near Rexervoir. ro near Hans wo und o Two acres, Two acr ark. orth Sauders strct. , near Fort Omabia. I'n Park, on Cuming st ore on Pleasant strs ty cresnear city, It you havo city or pountry property you wish sold, e termw and full dowription and wo wil find you's purchaser in a short tin Bu erty, residence property, suburban property and fariny for sale at all’ times at bargainy, ty propurty for loaso and exchimige. ected and howses for rent in all parts of the city., Itenting houses & speclalty, mon-th-sat: 2 of two medical coll he treatment of CHRON- BLOOD Discascs than any a8 city papers show and Consultation free and invited. ot to visit. the city for treat- edicines can be sent by mail or expiress every- Curablo cascs. guaranteed; whero doubt ex- ly stated. ~ Call or write, ostration, Debility, Mental and Physicad curial and other affections of Thi Blood Impurities and Blood Poison- Norvous P Woakness, Mo Skiu and Bones, ingg, Skin_ affections, Old Sores and Ulcers, Tmpedi= ments to Marriage, Rheumatism, Piles. Special st tention to cases from overworked brain, SURGICAL a s receive special u'.lununn Diseases arising 803 S. 10th St., Omaha, Make Braces for the Correction of Physical Deformities. Hip and Spinal Discasos, Club Feet, SUT Knees, Bow Lagw, Kuock-knecs, ete. Trusses of the Best Make kept on Hand Trusmen ropairod, Crutches made to order. sl b of all i fone n stee ron and wood Repairing of all kinds done cheap, nest aud promptly. J. P. WEBER & CO., 803 8. 10th St., Omaha, Jy10¢ i JAS. H, PEABODY b, , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Resldence, No. 1407 Jonea §t. Offies, No. 1667 Far nan strvot, ' Offiou hours, 187 m. t0 1 b ui, a8 . 806 p. w., Tolephone for office, [ Viory well told. Many recelpts; who ma marry, whomay why, causes, consequences and o re. - Sailed for 2505 Dostage or stamps. “dawly {10 A PRACTICAL D 10 Hard a.nd Soft Coal, COKE OR WO00D. MANUPACTURE %Y BUCK STOVE CO, BAINT LOUIS, Piercs & Bradford. LE AGENST FOR OMAHA “Jokn D, Peabody, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. J. E. HOUSE, Consulting and Clvll Engineer and SURVEYOR. Bpocal attention to Surveying Town Addit ons and nates of Excavations, Making Ci THE FIRST NATIONAL| BANK, OMAHA, NEB’ " DR. ERNEST H. HOFFMANN, Physician & Surgeon OFFICE- 14TH AND JACKSON STS, ith Strect, over Heimrod & Dorman's a0 streot A 20 yours' praoti Roxic wtore, near Ja Heference 1 oxpel nce. H. PHILI;IPS OFFICE ROOMS, 8 and 6 507 FARNAM, Rosidowoe, 1714 Nonglan « + + + Omaha, Nel THE LEADING NEW \l)I(K TAITLOER ¢ JOHN C.JACOBS. Oall wad luok orer my new store sad e wy uew Formorly Glsh & Jacobs 1207 FARNAM STREET. 1207 mn’r‘m. Under the mana ewent of Mr. Kallsh,