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1HE DAILY BEL~THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 188. v 4 et [ neer Michol ly injured, and | ORAY'S 8 C MEDICINE SECOND ANNUAL COUNCIL_BLUFFS, i Travty 12y o, | A0 e, ot o RADE ADDITIONAL TOCAL NEWS, | probably cannot live till moming. ' The nfaling e for Palace Music Hall! COUNOCIL BLUFFS, J. VIUEILILEIR, IOWA. Pre orietor of Music Hall and General Manager for the Celebrated Western Gottage Organ Co,, 0f Mendota, I11,, for Western Iownfi Northern Kansas and Missouri, Nebraska, Southern Minnesota, and ’ | ota Territory, and Dealer in the Matchless . WEBER, LINDEMAN, AND HARDMAN ——ALBO— BURDETT N —AND— A STHRIN COTTAGE ORGANS! —ALL KINDS OF— MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESGRIPTION, VIOLINS, —SUCH AS— GUITARS, —A FULL LINE OF— ACCORDEONS! Music Boxes, Best Italian Strings, Music Books and Binders, Sheet Music, Etc., Etc. Aiso a Fine Stock of Fancy Goods. All Kinds of Games and Toys. Asa specialty im the Piano line, I would recommend most heartily the Eardman Piano!? A fine tone, finely finished, first-class instrument in every respect; they are not the cheapest 'wuos, bug within the reach of all who really desire gomothing that will last a lifetime. TRY THEM. They are fully warranted for SEVEN YEARS SHODDY PIANOS AND ORGANS, 30 largely advertised like patent medicine, and like it, good for everything and nothing in particular, 1 DO NOT KEEP pared to furnish any of these cheap Pianos and Organs at eastern pric In connection with this I will state that my Organs contain b full octaves of Reeds, to one set, | wad do not call a single octave of resds, a full set, as advertised by shoddy makers and dealers, gponsible. IN STOCK. 1 cannot afford to sell them, as I live too near home. I sell Pianos and ()rgun; on Monthly and Quarterly Payments; also for cash, with small extra discount. Send for circulars, Address No. J. MUELLER, 103 South - Main Street, Council Bluffs, Towa., But if desired, I am pre-| , save freight, provided I am not held | ‘ $15.000‘ 'The Most Exciting ! HE Council Bluffs ORIVING PARK & FAIR ASSOCIATION ! SEPTEMBER, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, in Promiums ! ) FOR SPEED, Liberal Premiums for every Product of the Farm, Workshop and Fireside, | | | | The Trotting, Running and Pacing Races will be EVER WITNESSED, CHARIOT AND HURDLE RACES | The Track, Exposition Building and 1al to any in the West Every {day | quar MORE THAN FAIR. Continued from Sieth Page, | given second. Time, 2:27, that being by | the slowest watch, toc | The fourth heat was won by Auglin, | who kept to the front from the send-off, MeMukion, Oolotts. st Hayes follow ing about a length apart till the third when Columbus came up to second, and held close there till a break sent him back to third, Hayes coming in fourth, Time, 2:30} | SUMMARY g otting, purse of £400, divided 2200 2100, 860, 40, | J. F. Gilbirds, b, g, Anglin 1811 John W, Russoll, b.g., Columbus 128 G. Hatchott, br. s, \|.\|n|...n 28389 Colby & Brown, br. w, C. G, Hayes. .4 4 4 4 Time - 2:814, 2:304 §, 2:80} | S on all railroads extromely | HON, THOS A, HENDRICK deliver the OPENING ADDIE Tuosday a7 For premiym et addross THOMAS BOWMAN. MORGAN, KELLER, & C0., UNDERTAKERS. The finest qu m\ and larizost stock west of Chicago of Wooden a Calls attended to at | all hours, oty competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan has sorved a4 undort for forty vears ana thoroughly understaride his bt areroon of Indiana, will | ‘on the atternoon of otary. noss. 311 Broadway. UPHOLSTERING | in all it branches pr ded to; also carpet | laying and Iambrequin clographio and mal aders filled without delay. ~ R.Rice M. D. CANCERS, CHRONIC DISEASES of kints a meciaty. Over thirty years practical experience. Office No. 5 Pearl strect, Council Dlufts, £ar Consultation free. OOUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE The following are the time of arrival and departure f traine from the local depots. ‘The trains start from the Union Paciflo depot about ten minutes eatlicr than below stated, and arrive at the dopot about ten minutes later. Traina on pool or other tumors removed witheut tho knite or drawing of blood. 104 and K. C. run on Chicago time, half hour faster than local. Wabash trains run on St. Louis tyme, twenty minutes fastor than 1 U. P. and Lincoln trains run on Council Blufs time. CIICAA0, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIPIC, Arrive, Pacifio Ex}.....0:40 9:50%. m. | Ex and Mail*..6: 7:16a. m. | Des Moines ac..6. BURLINGION AND QUIN Depa Atlantio Ex} Ex and Mail* Des Molnosac* 5:80 p. m. m Depart, Arrive. Chicago Ex*....5:35p. m. | Counail Bluffs ex. Mail and Ex 5 Ex QIHICAOO And NORTHWRSTERN, Depart. Arrive. Atlantio Ext Pacific Ext . . Mail and Ex*. Mail and Ex*. 615 p, m. Acoom (Sat) Accom (Mon). .1:45 p. KAKBAS OITY, AND COUNCIL BLUPPS. Arrive. Depart. Arrive. Mail and Ex.. Mail and Bx. 450 p. Cannen Ball. Cannon Ball..11:05 a. m HIOUX CITY AND PACIPIC, Depart. Arrive foux City.7:66 a. m. | Frm Sioux City8:50 p.m. Niobrara Frm Fort Niobrara 6:50 p. m. 8:50 . m. aul. .. 7:40 p. m. | From 8¢, Paul. CHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND BT. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Araives at Omaha. Mail and Ex.... 7:45 . m. | PacificEX. ... Atlantio Ex. .. 8:40 p. m. | Mail and Ex. . For St. m. 7:26 p. m. Alltrains duily. CHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND ST, PAUL. Leaves Council Bluffs, Arives Council Blufts, Mail and Ex. Mail and E: Atiantic Ex Atlantio Ex .. | p.m.5p. m. 8 p. m. . m. 6 p Barool care. ban halt hourly to ¢l Unlo Pasite depet. On Sunday the cars bogin their tripsat 9 o'clock a. m., and Fun Fogularly quring the day st 0, 11,2, 4, 6, and 6 o' clock, and run to city time. CURE OR NO PAY. SILOA™M Mineral Springs| We guaranteo the cure of th following numod dis- eases, or no pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ul , Cs tarrb, all Bloodand Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Kidnoy and Bladder Diseasey, Gout, Neu- ralgia and 'Asthma. “These Bprings aro tho favorito resort of tho tired [and debilitated, and are the Fecble Ladioy' best friend. Good Hotel, Livery and Bathing accommodations. Locality highly pictu and healthy. Correspondence wolicited. Address ev. M. M. THOMPSON, Manager. Silowm, Gentry Co., Mo THOS. OPYICER, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS | Council Bluffs, In. Establishea - - 1856 Dealers in Forgiew and Domestio Kxchange and Homo Securitios. W. R. VAUCHAN, Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, Roal estate and collection age: Vlock, over favincs Baok. S A DR, HENDERSON, 600an 608 Wyandotte it KANBAS CITY, MO, Authorized by the steté 4o tres Ghironic, Nervous and Private diseases, Ashima, Eyilepay, Rheumatism Files, Tape Worm, Urinary and Bkin Dis. ados, Hominal Wealknose(0ight ionsuey sexual Debllity lows nf srual u{ Cures guacanteod or money rofu arged low. Thousands of casos eured. No injurious medi: cinen furnishd evon to pationta st » distance, Con. sultation free and cenfidential —oall or write; age and {xperienco aro tmportant. A BOOK for both sexes— Ullustrated —and cirewlars of other things sen sealed for two 8 cant stamps. FAE MUBEUM LA i, M. PUSBY. a OM,hllnw‘l A roguiar_graduate in medicine. . Ovor sixteon twelve ln ME&\?&% L( x s hunian body enlarged, developed snd strengthened, etc., i and interesting advortiserient long ran in our vaper.. In reply to laquirics wo will sy that there 1] 1o ovidence " Aninbug sbout this. OB tho the advertisers are very highly indorsed. m.ml parscue may ot sealed rculary giving al) particulers | Nolly Burke being tho supposed _bride THE INDIAN RACE caused much amusement and excitement chas criors, and, after U by four Indian w | giving her a chase once around the track, ono of them, Prof. Beardsley caught he in front of the grand stand, as she transferred herself to his horse, lots of sport for the boys Juickly Tt made THE CHARIOT RACE and | Prof. Beards- | yesterday afternoon was a fine one, oxcited much enthusiasm. [Ty won the race in 1:67, the judges an- nouncing it as the fastost time ever made in a chariot race, Nellie Burke showed | herself a norvy, foarloss driver, and the | two teams, four in each, coming down the track at full speed, made an exciting and novel race. CITIZENS' DAY, To-day is citizens' day, and all offices and business houses are expeoted to be closed this afternoon, tolet all take in the fair and the races TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME, This morning at 9 o'clock, class No. 14, car- ringo mul buggy teamy, geldings and mares. At 9 o'clock, class grado cattle, At 10 o'clock, classes b 51, herde of cattle, THE RACES THIS AFTERNOON, otting, 2:60 class, $400—Jamos Mc- Kean, Bradford, I, br. m., Toronto Maid; Harvey Cummings, Chillicothe, Q., br. m., Lucy B.; Wade Cary, Coun cil Bluffs, bl. m., Lorene; C. J. Bradrich, Chicago, b.m., Mml,m.. H. Penman, Kenton, 0., cn\umd Hake, Bros., A\mc luv\n, b, ff,, Bay Mn:‘. Trotting, class, 5500 —J. F. Gil- birds, St. Louis, bl. u,,(‘ulh:rd-%pmgue, J. W. Dunn, Maitland, Mo., b, . West- mount; D. W. Hunter, Kansas City, Mo.. L. O. Turner, Janes- vllle, Wis., r. m Dutch Girl; E. B. Woodraff, Knoxnllo, Ia., g. m., Nellie Woodruff, Running, all ages, mile heats, three in fim,uoo Ira_Platner, Council Bluffs, , Council Bluffs; Weir & Co., C.mmndw Iowa, b. m., Katie B;S. C. Williams, Hastings, Minn., b. m., El'a Rowett. Besides this there will be Nellie Burke and Prof. Beardsley in the Roman stand- ing race, a sensation indeed, and the chariot race. "8 o See the blnnkut.s bed cmnfnrwrn table linen, bed aproads, ete., etc., at Casady & Oreutt’s house furnishing store. o Kirkland has a full lino of rings. el Stock of carpots of all descriptions is now completo and sold at lowest prices at Harkness Brothor', e Mandel is offoring_special bargains in new and econd-hand furniture this woek. gt PERSONALS, Mr. Nugent, late of tho firm of Nugent & Smith, loft the city last evoning for his oll home in the Bermuda fslands. He waitul over to seo the fair. Mr. Nugent leaves lots of friends in Council Bluffs, who, if they spoke French, would wish him bon voyage. J. W. Bixby, justico of the peaco at Corn- ing, together with J. H. Kutz, L. W. Lewis, place, were hero yestorday taking in the fair, J. R, Mawkiny, of C: Ogden house to the fai reston, went from the At the Ogden yesterday were quartered a party of eight from Colupibus, Neb., who were here taking in the fair. ed of M. M. Ream, Eaton, and D, R. Buck, wl(.h their lndies. Miss Bowen, of St. Joe, M ona visit to her brother, Fid, Bowen is the gyest of Mrs. Durgap, of the Emmett house, Mixs McVan, of Codar Rapids, is in the city on a visit to her sistors, Missos J Mary. J. M. Lone, L. A. Consign Trotter, of Avoca, wore registe cific. vie and and W, . | ab tho Pu- | H. B, Mayes, N. G. Burke, and 0. W, Archibald, from Glenwood, were among the Pacific House guests. Mr. M. W. Raymond, representing o large wugar house at New Orleans, was in town talk- ing sweot to our merchants yesterday. He was quartered at the Ogden, Among the guosts at the Pacific was Clark Ellis, a promiuent druggist of Little Sioux. Dow City sent to the fair, H.Bell and lady, Rule and lady, 8. H. Dow, Mrs. Ida Cran- dall, Dace Davis and Miss Mary Bell, They were entertained at the Ogden. At the Ogden yesterday, were J. J. John- son, of Madison, Wisconsin; BB, Busbe, of Del- avan, Wisconsin; and Miss Emma Parrine, L of Monros, Wisconsin. Mrs, Babcock, of Avoca, was & guest at the Ogden yesterday. Memgn, Butler, Burrows, Shane, Arthur, Pastor and Orth, represontod Clarinda, Towa, at the fair. They all stopped at the Ogdon. e For th finest Tino of fall goods and “‘the stylishest” goods in town, eall at Smith & Teller's, 7 and 9 Main streot. — If you want a watch, interview Kirk- | land: | e Homer, the Chiraman, 28 Main steeot, | —— J. J. Bliss, 328 Braudway, the leading millinery and fancy gsods houso of the west, | i | Kirkland has a large stock of w.nldun” which he will sell cheap. | ——— | Butchering the Bovin Yestorday o cattle train of sixtem cars belonging to Reel & Rosendale lék, on the C. M. & St P.road for Chicaw, Just after pussing Neola the engine rai cars of the train was thrown from the addressing Erle Medical Co.,F' 0. box 613, Buffalo VL VTt e willy track and down an embankment. | children, making a family party of twon orge Brown and Frank La Rue, all of that | — and FIVE CENTS PER LINF 1 over a cow on the track, and with six Engi- | firoman was also badly hurt, The rail road company does not blame any one, and says it was one of those catastrophes | that aro to be regretted but not avoided. Over twenty of the cattle wore killed. — son Reunion, Comnoil Blufts, Sep- tember 1883, The above was the logend printsd as a souvenir of a very pleasant and happy family gathering at the handsome home of our popular merchant, Mr, F. 0. Glea the of avenuo yosterd There were present | the whole family of six brothers and two sisters, with their wives, husbands and | son, and his wife at head Glen ty-four, Supper was served under the trees on the lawn, and the tables presented a | beautiful sight, sparkling with silver and cut glass, and loaded with delicious vi ANAB, o WL Twenty-nine yoars age tho family father and mother, with their six sons | and two daughters,moved from Hartford, | in western New York, to Anamosa, in oastorn Towa, where the fathe and mother soon after passed to| their lnst rest. Fourteen y ago Mr. F. O. Gleason settled in this place, where he is so well and so favorably known as to need no record other than that published by his daily life. Tho members of his~ family prosent |were Mrs. M. G. Burch of Anamosa, lowa, with her husband. Mr, P. O. Gleason, the oldest son of ife and three chil- the family with his dren, A. L. Glonson, Wauhena, with his wife and two children. Kansns, H A, Gleason with his wife, whom he married in Council Bluffs, a daughter of Mrs. J. T. Oliver from Leavenworth, Kansas, where he is engaged with his brother A. L. Gleason, in ti %\u cattle busi- nesa. Miss Libbio H, Niles of Anamosa, Ia., a cousin of tho family. Miss Annio Simons of Hartford, N. Y., an aunt of the family. Willard Gleason who has no wife to bring with him, but next time—well, Tue Bee will not divulge any secrets. He comes from Kiowa, C \H where he is in partnership with his older brother N. L. Gleason, who was here with his wife and three children. E. C. Gleason with his wife and one | child, are residents of this city. ’[‘ho other sister is Mrs. J. D. Crock- woll of this city. The whole party will remain in the city for a week or more, the guests of those who reside here. ~ The reunion of 1883 will be long and pleasantly re- membered. e ——— COMMEROIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat —No, 2 spring, 760; No. 8, 63¢; jected, H0e; good demand. Corn —Dealers are paying 81@32¢; rejected corn, Chicago, 40@4bc; now mized, 4c; white corn, B0c; the receipta of corn are ligh Onta—Scarce and in good demand ncm Hay-—4 00@6 00 per ton; 50¢ per bale, Rya—40c; Tight napriy, Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds. Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ 600. Conl—Delivered, 500 per ton. Buttor— Plonty and i fair domand at rsamery h..uly salo and plenty at 10@110 per o Lard Poultry. chickons 1 Vogotablos bages, 80@40c por dozen; apples, per barrel, Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 Brooms 2 00@3 00 per nlnz LIVE BTOCK. C'attle—3 00@3 560; calves, b 00@7 50, Hogn-Market for hogs quiet, 0 tho pack- ing housen are closnd; shippers are paying 4 00 @475, To strongthen and build up the system a tvinl will convinco you timt Brown's Iron Bitters is the best medicine made. C— ro- hard, 11.00 per ton; soft, doalors_are ve, 2 50 per dozen. Potatoos, 50c; onions, Hc; cab- G4 00 a; Among the inmates of the Harrison county poor house ix Mrs, Thayer, 93 years of age, and wtill **quito smart.” Faro banks to floece the men and gangs of young hoodlums to insult women, are two un- savory features of life in Burlin,ton, TWELVE HOURS AFTER. Dr. Henry Darnos, the Teaand Coffee Morchant, 50 Houston street, New Havan, Conn., writes on May 16, 1653: It I with feeling of gratitudo, and desire to benefit my fellow-manthat T write you thess few lines as testimony to the value of the greatost of all folnga, Eight yoars have I bean s sufferer from kid: ney*disorder and inflammation of the bladdor, Some times when passing water the pains werd something terrible, sealding, burning sensation with retention of urine, with sharp pains iniy side, loins, and back, extonding cloar to tho back of my head, to o Jife misorable. 1 have boon treated by & num- ber of ourbest physiciang, and have used any num bor of proprietary medicines, all to no avail, obtain- ing no ro How long I would have continued in thin way Ido not in fact 1 dewpairod of gotting til . neighbor, who had been very mucn benefited by the use of Hunt's Remedy, advised mo to try it and although | had no faith that fu would tas he wpoke o highly of its great mierita 1 decided to give ita trial and itsuso lias boen attended with the very host possiblo results, Twelve hours after taking the first doso 1 experienced relief, T continued on in its uss until 1 had used fAive bottles, when all the painshad vanished, my otherwise good health returned, and 1 am freo from all paing, and am awe man. | am confident my cure has resulted from the use of Huut's Remedy, and that alone, “What it has doue for me I am positive it will do for others. You ure at liborty to use my name or thin letter in any manner you seo fit.” HURT BY A FALL, When onlya boy some thirteen yoars old 1 washurt quite budly by fall, and severely injured my back and kidneys, and was doctored By our best phys icians, and tried many remedies, and they all failed until Hunt's Remedy wan recommended to us by friondn that had used it hero in Manchester with the greatont succoms. Weo purchased a bottle from Z Foster Campbell'n drug store, and found that I lin proved very rapidly: was relieved of the palus i back, and after uslug several bottles found shat I wa: completely cured, and I cannot over-estimate thi good Hunt's Hemedy has doue me; and can moy heartily recommend it to those troubled with kidne complaint; and you can use this letter an you choose Rewpectiully yours, ALONZO V. MAKBHALL, Manchoster, N H_, May 7, 1858, NOTICES 0 Orange ., SPECIAL NOTICK, ~Special advertivements, such s Lo Found, To Luan, g, ete., will be | rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the tirst insert wach subseuent wlvertisg « Wt our oftice, N, Broadwiy WANTS ANTED -~ Every by i ( il Bluffs to ceints n weol VW ANTED-A boy, with pony, to deliver Tux FOR SALE AND RENT. JPOMBALE tHouse il lot, northwest corn Tenth and oy Jois W. Baii DACKING HOUSE FOR SALE OR | |8 Orvls Packing huse, cajacity 107 hiy | ¥eh Wl modern wpplisnces; well locatd: 1o A Iy to ODE Cunell' 1 10, 184 Seminal W eak- ness, Spermatorr. fom: poteney, and " all Disenses that follow as & sequonce of Self. ftvase; as lom of BEFORE TARING. e Eadiod s AFTER TAK n the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old and many other disenses that lead to Insanity or o simption and a Premature Grave, Brwane of advertisements to rofund money, when druggists from whom the medicine ia bought ‘In not efer you o the manufacturor, and the th that tho hete writs Yellow Wrapper; the only gos £4r Full particilam in onr pamplilet, which w siro 0 sond free by mail o every one. g#rThe cifio Madicine 1 sdkl by M1 drugginth. st 1 por pack. Age, Of six packages for %, or will bo sent froe by | mail on the receipt of the monay, by addressing THE GRAY ME ., sutfalo, N. Y. 80ld In Omaha by C. F. Goviman, - §y 10mée 00 | The use of the term ' Shord Line” in connection with the | corporate name of & groat road, | conveys an idea of ust whath roquired by the traveling pub- Tie-a Shert Line, Quick TNme and the best of accommoda: tions—all of which are furn. LINE. Ished by the groatest rallway in America., Oxicaco, [V iLWAUKEE And St. Paul. Tt owns and oporates over miloa of roadl n hwost and_Far Wost, it naturally angwors the description of Short Line, and Best Route botween Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago, Milwaukee, La Crosse and Winona. \}Mrau Milwaukee, Aberdeen 2 Chicago, Milwaukee, Eau Clair Chicago, Milwaukeo, Wausau Chicago, Milwaukeo, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh, Chicago, Milwaukee, Wankesha and Oconemowoa., Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairiedu Chien. Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonns and Fairibault. Chicago, Beloit, Janesville and Mineral Polnt. Chicago, Klgin, Rocktord aud Dubuque. Chicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Rapids. Ohlcago, Council Blufte and Omaha. Chicago, Sloux City, Sloux Falls s Vankbon. itch nd Chamberlain. n Sloepers and the Finst Dinin m- ln o run oo the mainlnas ol AUKEE & § o qum( y nu ous employes of the com) pioyes of the company. 8. 8. MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, . cen Masinger. Gen'l Pass. Agent, GEO H, HEAFI 3 Ass't Gen'l Pass. Ag't, Thave known and watched the ue of Swift's !p- eific for over fifty years,and have never known of a tailure 4o cure Blood Poison when preperly taken, Tused it on my servants from 1850 to 1865, as did aleo anumber of my neighbors, and in every case e within my knowledgo 't effected a cure, In all mplte T have hever known a romedy that would s0 Iy accomplish what it is recommended to do. H. L DENNARD, Perry, Oa Ihave known and used Switt's Specifio for more than twenty years, and have scen more wonderful re- sulta from {44 use than from any re inor out of the Pharmacopaia. It 1sa certain aud safe antidote 10 all norts of blood poison J. DICKSON SMITH, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. ‘The Great Drug House of Chicago. We do not hesitate to say that for a y have sold moro of Swift's 8pocifio (8. 5. &) than other Blood Puriflers combined, and with most tonishing results, One gentleman who used half a dozen w it I done_him more good than treatmont which cost hin 81,000 Another who has used it for a Scrofulous affection reports a permanent cure from ity use VAN SHAACK, STEVENSON & 00, Reward will b paid to any Chemist who J?| find, on the analysis of 100 bottles 8. 8. 8., ono particlo of Moroury, Iodide Potassium, or any minoral substance. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Drawer 3, Atlauta, Ga., for o copy of the lttlo Loak —tros. 1.00 per bottle. Large size (hold- 817 Eruiiists soll in double quantity) $1.76 bottle. NOTICE! Tothe Traveling Public! ~THE— COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! —AT— Omcecola, NNeb., 18 now undergoing throrough repairs, both wi without, and the proprietor intends it shall be OND TO NONE in the State, next to Omab E. R, BLACKW Propri hin and SEC- aug 21-2m or. EBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO HASTINGS, N Capital, - - $250.000. A8, B HEARTWELL, Presidont DILLES Opwald Oliver E. C. Webster, Heartwell, ey "irst Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furni hes & permanent homo institu- here school Bonds and other legally issned Mu- | Securitios to Nebraska can bo negotiated en ost wvorable terms. ns made oni my all well settled cous Nebraska cormce [lmamemal Works! MANUFACTURERS. OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windoww y FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Iron Fencing! l:mugfiu , Balustrades, Veraudas, Oftice and Bank Raillngs, Window and Cellar Guards, Ete. N. W. COR. NINTH AND JONES STS. WM. GAISER, Manager. NANIIOOI) RESTORED, of early imprudence, ceusing nervo ture decay, oto. . having trio covored ¢ Simolo m wh FRVE G0 his fo | 3 Alidress, 3, . REEVES, 3 Chisdlai 30 Now Yorks J. E. HOUSE, Consulting and Civil Engineer and SURVEYOR Sppocial atteatlon t Surveying Town Addit ons sed Furnishes Est matos of % x s, Plans, o Araons Navns FIUE OVER THE FINST NATIONAL BAN OMAHA. NEI ool b ANHOOD Positively Restored In from fwo o M oxican ‘{' ble' Confeotion ¥ » ross Ban Motoo Modical Co, P, 0, nz\;', 22m L