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SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas St .+ Omaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF Galvamizea Iron Cornices a& Dormer Winaows, Finals, Tin, Irc Roofing, Bpeehit’s patent Metailic Syl adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelvin the general agent for the ab Feneing, Crestings, Balu Raiangs, ve line of goods pdow Rlind 3 reon & Hill patent Inside Bliud. T | and Freight-Traftic Mana THE DAILY 8Ern COUNGIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS RAILROAD RACKE The Towa Pool Troubled About the | Union Paciffe. [ | The Towa pool lines are at present on the anxious bench, not knowling exactly | how to get at the Union Pacific folk and [ make the latter divide rates equitably. A meeting of the general managersand gen oral freight agents was held in Chicagoon Thursday last for the purpose of discussing the matter, and the details of the confer- | ence is thus given by The Tribune The matter was discussed for several hours, and, although it was the unani- mous_ opinion _that the Towa pool lines were being unjustly treated by the Union | acific in the matter of division and| ough rates between stations on the | Union Pacific railway to points on and | east of the Mississippi river, yet no action | was taken. The commissioner was in- | structed to arrange fora meeting, as soon | Wble, between the General | Agonts of the Towa pool lines, v Vining. of the Union Pacifie, to prepare some plan by which a more equitable division of | through rates can be made than has been | heretofore, | Tho Union Pacific, it scems, has acted | right to make the rates on business toand from Union Pacitic points. 1t has made use of this privilege without consulting | the Towa lines, anl granted rebates to Towa lines to pay. A claim of & it fis stated, has thus been presented by the Union Pacific aud paid under protest by the Towa lines. The lattor are unwilling to pay any more such claims, and demand a voice in making rates and divisions. The continuation of through- billing by the Union Pacitic, and the recognition of the basis of divisions with that road, it is claimed, are_fraught with extreme peril to the roads ast of the | Missouri; hence, in self-protection, no |y time ought to be lost in &0 modifying the require local rates wde alike by west and east of the Missouri with such assistance at junction or competitive points as may be found necessary. Some " decisive action regarding this trouble would no doubt have been taken taken before now but for_the fact that none of the roads are willing to place themselves on record individually, fear- fg that the Union Pacific may punish such line or lines by favoring the other roads, and_for this reason extra precau- tions have thus far been taken to prevent the proceedings from being reported in the papers. In order to prevent the ,000, | ¢ i deemed necessary by the Towa Trunk Line agsoci stion £o secure entire harmony in this matter between all the lines be- foro taking decisive action. i A. Booth's select oysters reseived dnily at W. T. Braun’s. e t | dering the water unfit for use. | Duilding is heated by steam, thero scems | Hard on Soft Coal. There has been much talk, and it is still kept up, about the injunction re- straining the use of soft coal in the Bloomer school building. The board of education threaten to shut up the school unless the injunction is dissolved, and the public sympathy seems to run largely in favor of the bowrd. In talking with some of the complainants yesterday it was learned that they would regret this asnuch as any, and it was intimated that they would seck some other way of rem- edying the matter before they would force the board to any such thing. One of them said that all the complaining parties wanted was simply to get the board to take steps to abate the soft coal nuisance, If they could not doit, why then, they would submit like good citi- zens rather than have the school closed, but if it could be done, they wanted the nuisance abated The complaining parties are George . Wright, J. Lyman, Rebecca Blaine, G. S. Guornsey, Kate E. Rising, J. J. Brown, W. P. Wightman, J. Mueller, Marshall Key and John N. Baldwin, and the petition sets forth in mmute detail the causes of their objection to soft coal. They say that clouds of dense black smoke are constantly escaping, and_ the soot falls on the surrounding premises, penetrates dwellings, getting into overy nook, corner and crevice, 1t fallson the roofs of dwellings, and is by falling rains washed into cisterns and open wells, ren- 1t also falls on the surface of dwellings and fences, made moist by dew, or the mois- ture of the atmosphere, adheres to and destroys the paint and the good appear ance of the same. It falls on washing so that clothes have to be rewashed; it gets gets into the houses and into the food, the furniture, pianos, libraries, beds and bedding, and by falling en the walks is tramped in upon the floors and carpots, depreciating the premises and property 50 per cent. e cmqunimu set forth, even more minutely than this, in the petition. If this injunction is made to stick, 1t in predicted that the mills and _factories, of which the: » none too many here, will be also lisble. The matter is, therefore, one in which **haste should be made slowly.” Council Bluffs industries f all kinds need all the encouragement they can legitimately be given. Perhaps some day the city may be large enough to war- ant a general war on soft coal, but it is \g a Pittsburg yet. It seems, though, that some change could be made by which the cause of com- plaint in the Bloomer school building case | could be done away with. A now fire ap paratus might be ne ded, but as the wo need of changing the pipes and per- | | great cause Patent 1 am Tron Iron Bank 0 geners) haps not the boile 1f a small expendi t if, a8 80! 000 to 000, be 1 cost of coal, the gricvanc At present, e e sny, it will | lcs an addi » should be some to warrant sucha | change | w ods. New carpets arriving daily & Orcutt's, W Casady ASI Y esterday morning there was i narrow scape from a damaging firoat Charles Baughn's reside kindling in th stove o on First avenue, some | kitchen near thoe cooking | catching on fire, and the flames | connecting with an il can | odin and succeoded in putting it ont, be church at Harlan, preaches his farowell ser- certain shippers which it compels the|mon to-morrow, having ac Centennary college at Indianola. Tow Holland, the Main strect livery man, and he reports the market here cash, and the bost he McCloy of Tda ¢ ing week, as well as taking in the stato f ( Chien Arthur's reception was tho worst hoever seon. in the city yestorda concerned. yesterda orly of this ¢ the ci orty Seventh street and Wi ploy of the Union Pacif ciulty is in the manuf coupling. futnr of David Bradley & € service in casos of debility, loss of appe- jected, H0c; The fire | Bitters SATURDAY, EPTEMBER 8, 1383 FLETA'S LESSON. 1Y HUGH MOORE | . 3 | | blazed up the wainscotting protty briskly, but John Weaver and some of his men who chanced to be at work nearby, tush fore any very oxrensive damage was done . . *Lydia E. Pinkham's Vo table yesterday. pound cures all female complaints by re- | Noy Fletay deay, ‘twill be all for the moving the cause 15 e Real Batate Transfe Th following deeds were filed for r. | Degome thfatuate cord in the recorder’s office, “"l"""““"'uw” sipated. youth, wdly in love with him, 7, roported for tho Brr by P - oy Ao Mo |enced by her every action soveral times been repr mother, but all for naught. matters were becoming more | final effort was mado to diss '\l;mghl«r from rushing headlong int a She Mahon, real estate agent 2. J. Woodbury to Hiram Defries, lots 0 and 10, block 18, Burns' addition, $200- ‘Charlos J. Roth to E. M. Maxon, part of lot 46, original plat, £1,400. f Oy R, L& P. R. R, Co. to John |80 freedom, Richards, lot 1, block 6, Carson, § Total sales, £1,050. — | to nct so?” | that way, but remember, 1rom Syracuse, N, ¥ you T folt weak and Tanguid; had padpitation of | YOS wd inexperionced; you have never the heart and numbness of the Tinns. 7 seen the evil effects of drink, and if 1 dock Dlood Ihtters ha cortainly relicye o | can help ity you never will Oh, yes, A Do iost excellont.” Mr. . AL Wright. | Fleta, 1know you think 1 am the most LI 3 dift and have the | know the examples, we, 1 thank can Constable A. F. CI torday from o tri Wisconsin, having enjoyed him soveral of the favorite summer ro statos w. i it and | there artily “But, mother, te in both | OQswin,' Mann, of Girard, Mich,, and J very arbitrarily in_this matter, and all | 5 X ¥ offorts thus far made by the Towa lines to | st g '\.' l\‘kt it, wro in tho city, the | wracked by just such a thought. Do not, Do EHout & GORTGRIRNE" K& SFhishiths | Eroas ol el g my doar, o falsoly improssed with the difficultios could bo discussed and some | Mr D McWorkman loft yostorday for | duties of o reformer, more especially satisfacto! arrangement be made, have | Fargo, to assumo his new position as book- | when the subject is one, who, like Oswin been ignored by the Union Pacitic ofti- | keeper for the Walter A. Wood company, of Chalmers, is so ter bly addicted to drink cals. The Union Pacific, it is sta ed, | which Iix-Alderman N 1, formerly of this No, my v}luld, the man is not worth the | chang nas under the present arrangement the | city, isnow the local manage sacrifice. “Oh, mothor, why be 8o harsh in your Rov. W, 1, Hamilton, who s filled very | judgment. You mustknow theattachment sptably tho pastorate of tho Mothodist not be more lenient ! “Flota, 3 critical moment, I know it, while alas, blindod by youthful folly and a ptod the position Jf professor of mathematics i the Simpson N . Allerson, of Corydon, Wayne county, has during the past woek disposed of a car load of horses at tho stable of Mr. W. © with not even an_ occasional pangs of expurionce. 1 found, He promises to come again “‘But, mother, 1 know that his father, J.F. Tarrar, the propiiotor of the Coy Louse, is suffering from a severe attacl of Hheus matism, IR n the never see Oswin in distre “For shame, girl; 1 respect the chanie @ thousand times more than le. What does he know! What could he do Williams, the Td: ty yesterday, a3 w rove editor, was also Mrs. Ldith His fathor is wealthy, but why showid ho be dependant on him? He will never bo a man, dear. This fact in itself would be a suflicient obstacle, even did he not Come, doar, be governed by your wd believe me, you will not W. (. Ritchie, of thiscity, has beod attend. A meeting of mutes in Dos Moines this T nibert & Charles Duquette, of Duguette, ( A mother, To., has returned from San Francisco. regret it Oh, you are too overbearing; you are unreasonable, 1 will marry Oswin, so there, mow.” She arose from the half-Kneeling position sho had assumed at her mother's knee and left the room. Mrs. Hollywood buried her face in her hands. 1t was but another of the dark John N Baldwin returned yesterday from Ho says the crush at President Archie MeComb, of flect foot fam rrived 1, 11. Solomon, the well kuown railway at- Union ific from practicing diserimina- | torney, W in the city yesterday, attending | clouds which had made her lifs tion againss one of the Lines it was | to a case in court in which the Wabash was | ful one. She had been v de a widow rold. Her when Flota was but a husband, n sea-captain, and never heard of. He had left consider- able property, which g shared, and left but little to the vighttul owner. Ilo whe Judge Loofbourrow has returned from Des os and attended to court dutics yester- w. yesterday. A. Stroug, of Chicago, Was at the Ogden J. 13, Martin; of Chicago, reached the Ogden mother’ Hiram H. Cossel, of Moline, TIL, was inthe vity yesterday, stopping at the Pacific, W Sweet an J. Klein were smong yes: terday’s Chicagoans at the Pacific. Charles Westand family, of Lincoln, were at the Ogden yesterday. Col, R. Root, of Keokuk, the United States marshal of the southern district, was at the rentage, was a worthless chap. sionate kind. correspondence On returning was commenced, Mel professor in_charge. Oswin and after ) turn to his father’ would be in readiness to rec Jod. the Paci Mr. L. Danbauwn, of Fremont, Neb., form- . and one of the piomeors 0 | Lontponed wasin tho ciby ye This event caused a complete change purpose of cloing the sale of his pr Flota’s manner. i former residence on the corner of whington avenue to Mr. Hedenhohl, of Omaha, an ingham, of Chicago, arrived at psterday. rs in ar business, for th far been a home to her, had lost charms, and the daily exercises, had heretofore proved fascinating, v now a hore clags had lost the place. merly a pleasure Was now & pain. confided in no one she was wont to woere now taken alone, brood alone ove fortune. was brought on, aileond, Whose spe- cture of the patent car Mr. Hedendohl intonds moving b y to this side of the riverin thor What was fc Judge A. V. Larimer is at home vgain J. H. Bradl . of Chicago, ono of the firm ., in in the city — which necessitated Hosford's Acid Phosphate. For Women and Children. Dr. Jos. Holt, New Orleans, La., says ] have frequently found it of excellent closed. recuperato. quent visitor, notwithstanding remonstrance tite, and in canvalescence from exhaus-| It could tive illness, and particularly of seryico in treatment of women and children,” D — et COMMERCIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET. ‘Wheat—No, 2 spring, T6c; N ; good demand. Corn—Dealers are paying 31@3: corn, Chicago, 40@4hc; new mixed, corn, Blc; tho receipla of corn ure light. Onts—Searce and in good demand Huy—4 006 00 per ton; B0 per hale. Rye—40c; um.m...,.lr Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds. Wood—CGood supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ 4 a kind mother. rejoctod lo; white not unfortunately No one, Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, | late, b 5 paw o, i But to resume the story. Oswin Chal- Tggs - Ready sale and plenty at 106 11c per Flota’s infatuation was growing stronger, dozen.. and her mother determined on crushing Lard —Fairbank's, wholeaaling ot 11 the impending evil, with what result you doalors ying for already know that day little of her resolve, * * * x P P that sl ity flour, 1 60@3 40, 2003 00 per do a May worning, rted the plain Brooms LIVE KTOC 0067 50, w the puck- s paying 4 00 Cattle Hogs N ing house (@ 1475, that n twittering birds pl through the alinost caused u fecling of leafless ioy B and winee you that Brown's atin fron Bitters is the best medicine wade. | —— ch phere. n this spot as a e sting place. Ioh, how deceptive. Had it tal solf wings and flown away it Why Not Ex¢ Now York Herald nge Sealps? ould Phoro aro still living in Nebraska a | B0ve ¢ wused @ frouie chang e £ llhare dre di SRR | QYA thia ence AUV UOm: SEaTERY ; ped soveral years axo, || oeumod since she left he | bald-headed s own scalp, and & it out on a Sunday at it with tender would it not 1 ise and patriotic for ¢ 1kling and Blaine to exchange the scalps in their possession, so that each may have his ownt wmd who is now Jut he notimes takes afternoon and look recollections Why late mot A messc Mus. owns Hollywood that Fleta had vedded to Oswin Chalmers, Senators { velopments. One day ——— husband. ~ Ho wade great promises, and was apparently so honest in his inten- | Invalid wives and mothers quickly re- | tions that it required but o short time to stored to he: Ith by using Brown's A true tonie, his mother-in-law. P e T e—— | ure arrived, and “Da, mother, roconsider what you said The first speaker was Flota Hollywood, | havior . | a bright girl of eighteen years, who had |8ince his coming, become infatuated with Oswin Chalmers, That she was wildly, | ovid- | had dod by her Sceing that ious, a | here. ade a foolish | time he an | INGS hyss out of which it would take years to S0 | ‘But, mother; do younot think it cruel Tiad gone back to his old tricks. “Yas, doars in your eyes it may look are still [ hard-hearted mother in the world, but 1 seen Lord A yess [ that having witnessed them 1may profit of not onl, 1 know T can reform |newly ms came. CAR! Simple girl, How many a young hours were less punctual [ hoart has been led away, how many a life |ity which had cha A blighted and an otherwise bright future woakening | fuly | omployers | to write to that | told them. that has sprung up between us; why then demeano vou have gone too far; this isa you, h love, still cling to one who would mako your future life a thorny and rugged path | in pre e, the |be et fragrance of which might alleviate the wdship which you must surely | was an embezzler, | bonds refused. been ford ment to g i He tad joined that army of outcasts |° who are Wwhose one object in life is to seek degra- Aation and become worthless, bo a burden to civil Flota roturned to that homie, where a | loving mother was ever ready to recoive ler, and though years havo passed, sho cannot forget what ruin she broug herself by her wilfulnes emblom of that union, a chubby-faced, goldon-haired youngster, and as ho wildly prances through the house, Hreams, and may he never know why papa don’t come home. | Judge Chalmers, is wealthy, and he will | mo- | should he be left to his own resources! s lost at sea o, q hits exact] Sarsaparilla. iy overy pu the blood, g energy. ody lnwyers had had been educated ot a sominary, sho had been since she was a child, and consequently knew but little of o love. ~One year before the in- cidonts just rolated, while home on a va- cation, she had becamo smitten with Os- win Chalmers, who though of good pa- Thoir in- timacy ripened into love of the most pas- to school & and about Christmas an olopement from the ille female sominary was only avert- od through the good judgment of the Chalmers Had planned that they meet on that day, ing wedded they would re- house, where all o them. Tho lotter containimg such instructions was intercopted and ~ the elopement was e N times Phe schoolroom where she had been reared, and which had thus its which e who had been first in She Those daily walks tuke with a companion that she might what she deemed @ nis- "Phus she had acted till sickness her Teaving the seminary ero the term was It required but a short stay at home to Oswin Chalmers was o fre- mother's not be truthfully said that Fleta Hollwood was a badly inclined girl; she had of late become wayward, but it was only one of the many instances where love being an incentive the girl is led away, to be governed by no one, not even How many illustrations of a like nature do we see; aye, are they of dmly occurrence, and the victims, whom do “they blame? To blame would be to censure thewmselvos; and they silently bear that sorrow brought on by their own folly. Thoy find out the rashness of the step which they have taken, but, alas, too When Fleta left the room 1id thatfond mother dreamn and the lawn | visit, andin a woek to move to M {aamall town where Oswin was to take | | aharge of the books of a large manufact uring concern, The time for theirdepart h a mother’s blessing they took therr leave. Three, months have passed and fre quent lottera told of Oswin's good be- It promotion and now held in con-| He had ined a junction with his former dutics, a posi tion of more trust. Five the number of lotters, Christmas came and passed, and the new yoear, with its mantle ot snow, was Mrs. Hollywond had not for some | ard from Fleta, and her forebod- | Judge Chalmers | had been to see her and told her im all i Omyin wore not good candor that he was afraid that 1f M lollywood was uneasy before, she was made doubly 8o by this exposition. She still hoped for the best, but alas! a letter | sted her expectations, and a newspa- por detailing an account of a largs em begzlement confirmed her foars Oswin for three or four months had led an oxemplary carcer. Ho saw prosperity within his grasp. A more luerative posi: tion was his reward In this short time he had gained the confidence and esteom his employers, but of all his ) acquaintance aened for his old vices, His That regular ctorized his every movement Mo was gradually losing that free, choer- commended himto his a noticed all . but stayed her hand when wont dear mother who fore- The cloud had burst, ot o wheroby a csmpromiso might nk, mig cioty. ost to all sense of shame, ation and fill untimely graves, There is an little he r— Hoods Sarsaparilla 1s designed to meet the wants of those who need & medicine to build them up, give them \ appetite, purify their blood d oil up the machinery of their bodies. ) other article takes hold of the system y the spot like Hood's It works liko magic, reach- Jf thehuman body through ing to all renewed life and §1 a bottle; six for TWELVE HOURS AFTER. Dr. Henry Barnes, the Teaand street, New Havan, Conf 1 188 , writes on May 10, ic isorder and nflammation of the bladder. Some: oins, and back, clear to the back o um. iof, How long I would have continued in aith ach my morits 1 decided to give it trial and. itsuse has onded with the very bostpossiblo results, Jours aftor taking the first dose 1 experienced relief. 1 continued on in its uso until I had used five bottles, when all the painghad vanished, my otherwise good from all paing, and sm reslted health returnd, and 1 am fr awe man, 1 am confident my curo h from the uge of [Tuut’s Remedy, and that alone, “What it has done for me 1 am positive it will do You are st liborty to use my namo or for others, thin lotter inany manner you soe At.” HURT BY A FALL. When only hoy some thirteon y quite badly by @ fall, and seve hack, and afte; good Hunt's Remedy has dono me, heartily recommend it o thoso trou complaint; and you can use this lotter as you chooso Respecttully yours, "ALonzo F. MARANALL, o Orange 8t., Manchestor, N. ., May 7, 1833, J ( e TRADE MARK Ti» Great Exo- TRADE BEFORE TAKING.a)Faedtode, in AFTER T . months more and there was a perceptible decrease in The tempter | Tt owns and operntes over had of late shown signs of | Northern Illinols, Wisconsin, His oyes, once 8o full of ex- | pression, were losing their brightness. Dakota; and as ita main lines, tions reach all th | Northwost and_Far Woet, it naturally answers the theso | The senior member of the firm had also noted a change in Oswin's | gested to other mem- bers the propriety of an inves | ation of | lis accounts. While negotiations were Pullman Sloepers and th Tocted, the community were startled | world aro run on the main lines u'\hu%fl | one morning by the suicide of Oswin, | MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL A‘Ew& who Lad hanged himself in his cell, thus | ridding the world of one who, had it not | it have been an orna- | s Gen'l Mas T. CLARK, It to | wults frony it u: the Pharmacops to il sorts of blood pois 3. Dl oo Merchant, 60 1t i with feeling of gratitude, and desire to ofit my fellow-manthat T writo youthose fow lines as testimony to tho value of the greatest of all med- 3000 Rewar . Eight years have 1 boen & sufferer from kid- Wwhen passing water tho pain wero somothing torrible, & scalding, burning wensation with retention of urlue, with sharp pains inmy si extendi nako 1ite miserable. head, tended to 1 have boen treated by a num- [ =— bor of ourbest physicians, and have used a Vor of proprictary medicines, all to no avail, obtain- ing no this way 1do not know; In fact T despaired of gotting | relict, until & neighbor, who lad been very much Denefited by the nse of Tunt's Remody, advised me to try it; and although I had n t a8 ho spoko wo highly of its great at it would aug 212 R, HENDERSON, | o' siieh 606 and 808 Wyandotte St. 3 i KANSAS CITY, MO. ra old T washurt injured my back and Kidnoys, and was doctored by our best phys: {cians, and tried many remedics, and thoy all faled, until Hunt's Remedy was recommended to us by friends that had used it here in Manchester with the roatost success. We purchasod a bottle from Z. Foster Campbell's drug store, and found that 1 lm- proved very rapidly: was rolieved of the painy In ‘using soveral bottles tound that 1 was completely cured, and I cannot over-ostimate the nd can most with kidney sultation free and confl experlence aro im lustratod—and for two 8 csnt stamps. FREE MUSEUM | . w, Capital, - - Nebraska Cornice —AND— Ornamental Works! MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES WWin Dormer Adowws, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Ilron Fencing! cottage of Mrs. | Hollywood hid assumed that verdant hue | ure hestows at this season. The | ying at hide-and-seek | branches | hen and build up the systen | g of animation to pervade the very Happiness seemed to have | But, | o | ure for \ to eome | en unto not disconso- | ul [ron | ingratiate himself into the good graces of They had come on & Crestings, Balustrados, Verandas, Ofico and “Bank ite. MACHINERY ! Tailings, Window and Cellar Guards, N, W. COR. NINTH AND JONES BTS. WM. GAISER, Manager. BUILEBE.A I Have Found It! wation of & man whe intment, which is vka Pile unil, postpuid. The American Diarrhea Cure | J1a% §tood the test 1F twonty yeare. Nover Fulls, Diarshaes, Dysor Morbis. G Voo st wouityine | Dgne's Pover and Agas Touic & Cordial been | Sho l:.»nl.‘ | 16 1s aposeibio to wuppy tho rapld sale of the same, this information calmly and waited de- | passed aud the next brought Fleta and her newly made SURE CURE WARRANTED For Fover and Ague, and all Malarial troublos. PRICE, $1.00. | LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAHA, NEB, \ For Sale by all Druggists £ sent by Exprees on receipt of B ikl % rieo H Pratt, he got & bor shmplo and sure s and wll Skfo Discases. Fifty conts by Sure oure for y, and Chole: 'W.J. WHITEHOUSE CRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICI e Rewroy, An o untafling cure for Seminal W eak- ness torr. Naoases that follow as & sequence of Self. Abuse; as lows of! ‘the Rack, Dimmess of Vision, Prematiire Old Age, and many other deases that lead to Insanity or Con* sumption and a Premature Grave, BRWARK of wdvertisements to_retand money, when Adruggists from whom the medicine ia bought do no veAund, but vefer you 8o #he manumctarem, requircments are fueh Sha Shoy ate seldom, if ever | cvmpliod with, oo thle wribon cuasmntee. A of ono single package of Gay’s Spodiic will convince the most skeptient ohitn el memta. 0w account of countaatitem, we hane adopted the Yellow Wrapper; o only genaine. ‘47 ¥ull partictinm in our pamphlet, which we de- siro osend froo by makl b evomy one. et S e q d the 7 The w1 denginen $1 poe pa Ago, or six packages for 86, or Wil bo sent freo by mail on ¥he roceipt the THE GRAY 48D o, by addrossing N%,0., sutfalo, N. Y. A The use of the torm * Shork Line" in conmection with the comporate uame of & groatroady, conveys an idea of ust whath required by the traveling pub Tie--n Short Line, Quick Time and the best of sccommodae @ tions-all of which are furne shied by the greatest Fallway i America. Gricaco, [iLWAUKEE And St. Paul. 4,500 miles of roadi n Minuosota, Iowa and branches and eonnoe- roat business contros of the - ription of Bhort Lize, and Best Route between Milwaukee, 8t. Vaul eapolis. Iwaukee, La Crosse and W berdeen and Ellendalo au Claire and Stillwater: s and Merrill, eaver Dam and Oshkosh. aukesha and Oconomowos.« Prairiodu Chien. K0, icago, Milwaukee hicago, Buloit, Janeaville and Mineral Point. “hicago, Elgin, Rockford and Dul Chicago, Clinton, Rock Taland and Cedar Raphis. Chleago, Counel Blufts and Omaha. Chi Chicag Tock Island, Dubuque, Davenport, Calmar, § o, Sioux City, Sloux Falla and Yankton. Milwaukoo, Mitchell and Chamberiain, 4 Minuoapolts, nneapol nest Dining Carw in the Very BLtention i paid 1o passongers by courte- uployes of the company. T, A. V. H. CARPENTER, Tager. Gon'l Pass. Agent. GEO, 1. HEAFFORD, Gon'l Sup't. At Gen'l P HoYears. 1 have known and watched the use of Switt's Spe- cific for over fifty yoacs, and have never known of failure to cure Blood Poison when preperly Tused it on my servant from 1850 to 1865, as"did also- a number of 1 i ken. noighbors, o in overy caso that nowledige it effected a cure. Inall a remedy that would so ecommended to do. ARD, Perry, Ga within my have never ki compliah what it i i 1 have known and wsed Switt's Specific for moro cars, and have seen more wonderful re- fhan from any remedy in or out of It s cortain and safe antidote ON SMITH, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. The Great Drug House of Chicago. We donot hesitato to say that for a year pa havosold moro of Swift's Specific (3. 8. 8:) than Hehet Blood Furifiora combl tonishing results. {ozen buttles ways it has done him more good than treatmont which cost him 1,000, Another who has el it for o Serotulous alfection reports & permanent- cure from its use. ned, and with mos fa. One gentleman who used half & VAN SHAACK, STEVENSON &CO . will be paid to any Chemist Iysis of 100 Dottles 8. 8. 8., on the one particle of Morcury, lodide Potassium, or any mineral substance. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €O, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Go., Write for a copy of the little book—tfree. Price: Small size, §1.00 per bottle. Large size (hokd- t?unlnuhln quantity) §1.75 bottle, All druggiste seld " NOTICE! Tothe Traveling Pubic! —THE— COMMERCIAL HOTEL! T— Omcoola, Nob., Ty now undergoing throrough repairs, both within and Without, and the proprictor intends it shall be SEC- OND TO NONE in the State, next to Omaha. t. BLACKWELL, Proprietor. | pgnre prsc o—twelvo in Chicago. Authorized by the stato to tres. Ghroni, Nervoutand Privat disettoss ‘sthma, Epilopsy, Rheumatism, Piles, Hapo. Worm, Ntinary and Skin Die- enson, Semindl Weaknoss (night lossos) Hoxual Debility (1o ki exual power) arges . Curen ‘Guaranteed or money refunded. ow. cines furnlsbied oven to pationts bt & distance. Con- lilllll “Thousands of casos cured.” No injurious medi- call or write; ago and 'A BOOK for both sent sealed jars of other thin RUTPIRARTY) Dot aci e D EBRASEA LOAN AND TRUSE CO HASTINGS, NEB. $250,000. JAS. B, HEARTWELL, President. A. L. CLARKE, Vice-President. E. C. WEI easurer. o P Wll!fln ER. Cuhmhr amuel Alexander, Oswald Oliver A. L. Clarke, E. C. Webster, Jas. B. Heartwell, D. M. McElHinney.| rst M'ongage Loans a Specialtw This Company furnishes & permanent home institu- or whore school Bonds ‘cipal Soourition to Nebrasks can bo negotiated ‘other legally issued Mu- on ‘most. wvorable terms. Loans made oni mj st all well settled counties of the state t! h isonsible ocal corresvondents. o Broom Corn A FULL LINE-CONSISTING OF Presses, DOUBLE CYLINDER SCRAPERS AND-— HORSE POWERS wo MWMeateoh. The Best in the Market At by ©.D. COLTON & CO., o Gulesburg, U gasend tor Clroular aud Price List.