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BER 26, 188;, 1 F NITUREI —THE—— | COUNGIL BLUFFS, ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. | R THE DAILY BEL:-WEDNESDAY SEPIEM aroused to such an extent against this | mighty' rush and uproar that charact great evil that Congress will be compell- | it on ite onrse from the Suspension ed to take some action.” bridge dowir, shoots perhaps three-quar. “Do you believe, Judge, that the Post- | ters of the wiV across the chasm, tak master General has the right to provent | swirl in to left, aud comes strs the delivery of mail to the New Orleans | with diminished force, it is tru Bank? with a powerful curvent, and again falls WHOLESALE AND RETAIL er and Window Shadesand Palnting in all s Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. - 4 “If he atisfio at the bank is used o UL orres The othe « No.18 South Fearl St. Oounoil BIUME. |l in the recordsrs ofics, Saptember | oy o tarer oy Locern Aoin & Pisteme | o A e ety Joied CHEAPEST T 25, reported for the Bee by P. J. Me- | which is in violation of Fedoral law, he | comparatively calm, but is in fact agitat- | Real Estate Transfers, The following deeds were filed for re- N Wall-Pap certainly has a right the facilities offered to deny its officers to law-nbiding peo undercur the great vol Mahon, real estate agent: C,R. L & P. R. R. Co. to William od by ceasloss suctions and rents, and from this side PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY DEVOL & WRICHT. band partofso]swh andawsw]|vith the people 1 could, 1 beliove, | Niagara this summor, hiave displayed any 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. T, Lewis, lot 14, block 1, Carson—&100, [Ple, but the only way in which to close | ume of the water escapes down the Mary B. Swan to 8. Caldwell, partse|UP these huge gambling heuses is for | stream, ] a r are taw [ 3b, 77, 30—8160. Congress to take such action as will cut ne of the swimmers, pseudo swim- UU @ | e adbon oS, Caldwell, n v | ®fT ll_their chances of communication | mers andhigh brags, who have visited u r n I u r e 35, 77, 398375, draft a bill that would be effective in that | anxiety to enter the river at this point " '“' disher et al to C.R. I & P, |respect.” 3 | and try their fortun. in_ the ‘‘grand PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS, A (,"lf"’:r‘;f":‘ w16, 56,42 g1, | “How about tho bill introduced last | round” of the whirlpool. Mot of ‘them 18 AT — “William B, Mullane' to' Francis M. |fession by Represontative Robertson, of | have pooh-poohed at_it, and advertised Louisiana?” “That bill, which was designated to prevent carrying in the mails any news paper givi y information whatever about lottery comps was well enough as far as it went., I would go farther than the most cheerful confidence that he who passod the rapids safely would have no dificulty here, but none of them have tried it. All such romarks are merely the offspring of ignorance, Old inhabit ance here, river men, those who have Williams, lot 5, block 16, Neola-—&300. Total sales, 8036G; total sales for the week, 840,150.50 R. S. COLE & CO,, MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN ALL All the Most Improved Kinds of Lightning Rods DEWEY & STONES They always have the largest and best stock. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. coM ROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MANKET, WhoktNo. 8 ol T | ud would prohibit the delivery of | studied the whirlpool closely, are of the And Oroamenta. Aleo Wood and Tron Pumpa, Wood Tking and Gaa Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for botk |4 08 K HEmkEL co of mail, whether registored or | opinion that no swimmer could control Wood_and Iron Pumps. No, 604 South Main Street, ¢ Feb 150l AE Orders will receive prompt att » offi [ ¥ company or any cor or age of any lottery company That, T think, would have the desired of fect, and if such a bill should be drawn limself at all in it, or, once ont in the | whirl, get Lack to the shore. He would be clutehed by its continual suction and | drawn down, as loes fifty feot long fre. g 81@82%; rejectad | new mixed, 49¢; white + the receipts of corn are light. | In good demand at 20c. | 4 00(@6 00 per ton; H0c per bale, tio our’v‘cu. BLUFFS, I0W. M- GALLAOHER, Ryo—40c; light supply. { up and pushed in the next House, I be- | quently are, ut suppose that instead [ yarioty, he would pay the bill, but he of the term “ Shor Corn Meal -1 25, per 100 pounds, liove it could bo earried through [ of entering tho whirlpool fresh he has | would never buy of us again. Some put with the G IR O C X2 IR X EZ &, \VooiGoodsuibly pricesatyards,500@ | Postmastor General Gresham, when [ beon tumbled and dashed about by the | et back noin. orate nre of e groattoad, Y 600, asked if he would make nmed- | savage torrent of the previous mile? Sup- | sy, I’ many ocigars at a dollar roquired by the traveling pub- Now Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Palite Attendants 5 ok sDelivered, ard, 1100 pr o s, | ations in rosard fo. lotlory nios in | pose he has a Tittlo broath in his poor, | anicents o o CEers k& CoTar '-lxl'uflv"'\fl""?‘-q"“}?.m{‘,.?.' . | 0 s et 0Tl his annual report, declined to say. 1t | buffoted body, and that he has suflicient | s Somet " o ‘hich aro furme \ o ) LOWER BROADWAY Bk ter—Ble i TR Lo b Ly i v de ody, at he has suflicient Y s is very uneven. Sometimes tions—all of which are furme TEF&Y { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }'OVERRRQARYAY: | Butter—tlenty and in fair demand at 25: | (0013 1ot do, ho snid, to publish his in- | of his sonses loft to try to make n landing? e |l..l.': ‘"“:}‘l T oy e i totchod, and | shed by the greatest ralway in Americn. i it Eggs —Ready salo at 150 per dozen. tentions in advanco of the presentatoin | It is utterly beyond his power. He 18 | thon again there will be a sudden rush \ Lard—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 11c. of his views to Congress. carried instantly right into the maw of | ;' them. 1 have smoked a dollar-and-a- for (rcaco, [V LwAUREE And St. Paul. It ownn and operntes over 4,500 miles of roadlm Northern lllinols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, lowa and Dakota; and asi t4 main lines, branches and connee- Poultry—Firm; dealers are paying chickens 16¢; live, 2 50 per dozen. Vi les — Potatoes, 50c; onions, 50c; cab- 140c per dozen; apples, 3 50@4 00 ——— Horsford's Acid Phosphate In Liver and Kidney Troubles.' Dr. O. (3. CiLey, Boston, sa have used it with the most remarkable success in dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver and kidneys. this wator-monster, and his fate will be just that of everything that ovor entered it. For days, or perhaps weeks, he will be borne round and round in the grip of tho vortex, and finally picked u miles below, as was Webb, a i\ruinml an bloate 1 corpse. Self-confidence is an excellont thing Ialf cigar,” said the clerk with a proud smile. “Did you enjoy it?" ot for a cent. It was given to me one night by a prominent broker who had just made a big turn on the street and felt generous. He bought fifty of them, ‘Broadway Steam Laundry ! A. C. LARSON, l.’roprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. bages, per barrel, Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 40. Brooms—2 00@3 00 per d LIVE 8TOCK. Cattle—3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 50. i P and handed them to whoever he mot. I | tions reach all the great business centres of the Rl P T s £ TR when not joined with ignorance, but that | ook mine home, and after dinner on | Northwest and Far Weet, It naturaly anawers the = @t + shipp paying THE RAPIDS OF NIAGARA. quality which impels a man to match his | Sunday 1 invited some friends in and I | 455qhton of Short Line, and Beat foute betwoen { 75. foablE Howe RiOKL thBERR S Tore Sunday 1 invited sc and Chicago, Milwaukee, ul and Minnoapolis. I on estau rant cms -— SO LR IO i'f smoked 1. Well, Tw'pose I'm not up in [ Chigo; Milwaukes, La Crosse snd Winona. " ANOTHER SUCKER. Impossibility of a Swimmer Passing | lature in the Niagara river is properly | octra fine cigars, for I'didn’t got a bit of [ Ehicake Milwaukes, Aberiocn and Eiendats | J. A. ROSS 5 . . ds y PROPRIETOR A i Through Them—Ths Treacher- j"‘““““iir"fi j’”“‘”““§“"b¥°~ It is ignor | gomfort out of that one. It was so strong | Chicago, Milwaukes, Wausan and Merrill SEERY y Who is Confidenced Out of $4,500. ous River and Whirlpool. R VA L that it parched my throat and left an un- | GhicaKs, Hiiwaukes, Beaver bam and Oshkosh, 537 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, SR — The Testimony of » Physiolan, | Pleasant taste.” Chicago, Milwaukes, Madison and Prairiedu Chies. “‘Don’t you consider 81 and $1.50 apicce [ Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonna and sairibault, A correspondent of The New York bl purely fancy prioes? Is the place for A. No. 1 Meals. Day Boarders accemmodated and guarantee limes writes: From the base of the falls satisfaction. State Journal. We are in favor of compulsory educa- Chicago, Beloit, Chicago, Elgi neaville and Mineral Point. Rockford and Dubuque. James Beecher, M. D., of Sigourney, Towa, | says for several years I have been using & way suspension bridge is a roaring, ( r g Davenport, Calmar, St. ing torrent, of which the first mile ——— = = = tion, and a law compelling all persons to | t0 Lewiston, a distance of seven miles, | Cough Balsam, called DR. WM. HALL'S .“‘."f : ‘l"'{‘.'h."‘“f l"'?.'.h'y'“"l" ‘"f Thoags! Couel Mt o D Baph read thenewspapers. A caso that woheard | the descen of the river is 104 feet. The | BATSAMFOR THE LU and in al. |8pectacular. Acigar can bo 8o good and | Grico! Sioux City, Sioux Falls and Yanksos, TSNT T T TRT A NT I0/ANT TrT= 7 || of yesterday is enough to mak five miles of it commencing at the rail- | l0s every cawo throughout wy practice [ have (10 botter, On the highest.priced whole- | - Chicagos Milwaukee, Mitcloll and Chamborialn, [Y3 BI }RLINGTON }iOI J’TE | | of yesterday is enough to make a sane | bud ontire success. 1 'have used and prescrib- | sale list the most expensive cigar is the | Rock Island, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minnea seeth- | 1618 |y army practics ( man cry out, darn the fools Several weeks ago a man named Rogors 1 and Minneapul ed hundrods of | ull:_w.;;mr ;‘iucn the daya of | Para ln Nobleza, avhich sells to the trade 863), w s is retailed at (Chicago, Burlington & Quindy Railroad.) a thousand. on T rather less K wa surgeon | for 841 Dultman Sloopers and the Fineet Dining Cars intke iF | : 4 A T T T h between the bridge and the | of Hospital No y b bty L et and the Finsel D w“““*“ R ETeal ;,ilpcnhx in:‘ the p,\n‘]yw\\- n; Tu‘d:‘m"- whirlp is the very worst part. Capt. 5 m,“"l 'fr."'u nth“,\}" .h“ % "t'.' \-“: Tmlt JAUKEE & ST. PA 'g Ko\ gl A s ; T SN hasing | Webb was frank enough to say that it HELD UP, Ll by Sy Lieitl) LbbULMY, fo' pasongers : o TR = country, and if it suited thom, purchasing enough, overybody who buys a fifty-cent | ous cmployes of the compauy. LS AL Y S S Y city, and then the elder Rogers wended | ooks angry enough, IMpassa- | The Pleasant Adventure of Three | “What men buy very high-priced |8 8 MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, 5 Ny NUX GIRE=pA -1\\/ ¥ cheaper lands. e stopped at the town | ¢ cottage, but exam 2 iNearlv . all ¢ 6Flous oustomers: busras | aGean Bund B o .‘.'*.,,‘:,;:, i =i o <A INSRS of York, and near that place found an |ined from the water's edge to obtain any ey VAR wilies 13 30X Ogden Pilet. >, A trio of conducters, all of whom are well known in Ogden, viz.: G. H. Nease, John J, Cortez and H. C. Davis, loft Wells at about 2 o'clock p. m., on the high as thivty cents, and wo sell hundreds of fiity-cent cigars. Tho purchasers of the very expensive ones are a. few whom I could” count off on my fingers. They buy them becauso they are so very ex- improved farm that pleased him. The [Adequate idea of its might. About G0 price, $4,000, was agreed upon, and a |Fods below the bridge are_ two clevators, small sum of money paid down Ly Rogers | 0u® on each side of the river. That on to bind the bargain. In a few days after | the Canada side brings you nearest to the nt Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin s ry (seats free), Smoking Cars, with Re.|man Palace Slee, ngz Chairs, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and | from St ous C. B. & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and | Burlington. Cedas rom Chicago & Kansas City, Chicago & Council | Paul and Minneapolis: Parlor Cars with Reclining| & Des Moines, Chieago, 8t. Jo: | Chairs to and from St Louis and Peol ka. Only through linebe-|and from 5t Louis and Ottumwa. Onl) h cars| change of cars between St. Louis and apolis & Council Bluffs via Peoria. [ Moines, Iowa, Lincoln, Nebraska, aud Denver, o, It 15 universally admitted to be the ed Raliroad In the World for all Classes of Travel. Pres't and Gen'| Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen, Pass. Ag't, Chicago. seph, ‘Atchison & To L Lincoln & Denver. Throi tions - made in_ U own as the greatTHROUGH CAR Finest Equi . J. POTTER, 8 VI —,“fi’——T——A—— Granite Ironware. BROILING, BAKING, BOILING, PRESERVING, LIGHT, HANDSOME, WHOLESOME, DURABLE. The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE ST. LOUIS -STAMPING COMPANY, ST. LBUIS. Stove, Hardwar e Anheuser-Busch -, BREWING ASSOCIATION ! CELEBRATED Keg and Bottled Beer This Excellent Beer speaks for itselt. DERS FROM ANY PART OF THE he left for his home in Illinows, as he 1 said, to procure the balance of the pur- chase money. He got home safely, and in a few days after started for Nebraska with §4,600 in money or drafts. At the town of Mendota he fell in with the Philistines. He says that at this place he became acquainted with a fellow- traveller, who claimed to be a merchant of York who was just returning home from a business trip to Boston, This man, says Mr. Rogers, was a member of my church (the Methodist), and during our stay in Mendeta we spent most of the time conversing an religious topics. Shortly before the time for his departure, a friend - of the very religious (7) man dropped in upon the scene, when the old, old confidence game, of wanting money topay a freight bill, was enacted. The religious (1) man put up bogus drafts to the amount of several thousand dollars, and induced Mr. Kogers to have a $4,000 draft cashed in order to let the confidence man have $2,000. When the train started for Burlington the confidence man was missing; but a number of his pals, who had, no doubt, been informed what a sucker was on the train, were with him. They soon formed his acquaintance, and before the train reached Burlington they had succeded in obtaining $2,01'0 moro. Up to this time the old gentleman had no idea that he was being systematically robbed, but quietly tumbled into another trap that had been laid for him by more of tho gang. To make a long story short, the third gang had fleeced him out of all the money he had except $50, and at Lincoln the last dellar he had with him was taken by another of the gang who had, no doubt, been put on his track at Pacific Junction, Light scems to have dawned upon Mr. Rogers for the first time in Linu.fin,when a friend told him that he was the victim of the confidence men,and that the drafts he held as collateral for the money he had let them have was not worth the saperthey were printed upon, He could }mrdly believe his friend, and could not i ine how men stories, could concoct such water, and is the better tor our purps It is unnecessary to go into any detailed description of that which can never be adequatey described, Let us simply s that here are the waters of all the gre lakes but Ontario, choked into a channel four hundred feet wide, struggling and rushing to escape, with a descent of twenty-five feet to the mile. Waters are piled in wild turmoil upon waters as they dash onward with a depth ef near a hun- dred feet, and a velocity of twenty-even miles per hour, carrying into the whirlpool in the same time over 100,000,000 tons of water. My ficurcs are from the United States survey, and are as near absolute correctness as it is possible to make them. The labo; of this might{ mass to find an outlet is seen in the piling up of the waters in mid- stream to the height of at least thirty fect above the shores. Some enthusinsts put it as high as sixty feet, but aftera careful measurement with the eye thirty feet satisfies me. The notion that there are rocks near the surface in the middle of the channel is absurb; the depth that thore must be to carry off this accumula- tion of water at all ‘forbids it, and had there been rocks there the Maid of the Mist would have been splintered into atoms upon them on her voyage dewn in June, 1861, It is my conviction, after a long and careful survey of these rapids, that the man who ventured into them will be certain to have the breath buffeted out of his body before he can reach the whirlpool, and T suspect that Dr. C. N. Palmer was not far from the truth when he testified hefore the coroner's jury that Webb was stunned and shocked to death, if I may so phrase it, by what he styled *‘the reactionary force of water.” He might ea have been carried against rocks lower down the river, but the busi- ness was done for him here, as it will be | for any man foolish enough to emulate his attempt. Yet it is gravely stated by one or two “‘eye-witnesses,” that after the worst of these rapids had been passed, and near the entrance of the whirlpool, Webb was seen to raise his head, look toward the Canadian shore, and dive, which was the 17th inst., to go to Hot Springs, three miles west of town, to bathe. On_ their retun, as they wore going through a small canyon, which hid them from view in every direction, three murderous vil- laing sprang out and stood them up in the best style. One big follow with a gun caught the horse, and two, with drawn revolvers, ordered them out. In their huste to obey they nearly fell over cach other, but were soon in a row, as meek and quiet as a prize class in a Sun- duy school, The immense sum of $6 was anned out by the crowd, though if the llians had struck the company’s pocket in Cortez's pants, they would have got about §,0 of fares, as Lo remits from Ogden, The Reno Gazotto gives the following acoount of the desperate resistance made by our towtasman, Cor- o ““They began to unhook the watches, and Cortez began to beg at the same time. Davis and Nease wero 8o scared they could not speak, but Cortez said: “UK! for God's sake don’t take my watch. It was given to me by my sweotheart that's dead. Oh! you good Mr. Robbers, leave me my watch. 1ama conductor on the C. I, and can't run a train with- outit. That watch is brass, and ain't worth $5, but I need it in my business.” One of the murderers shouted gruffly: “Shut up; we need it in our business, too.” Johnny weakened, but soon be- gan: ““Oh! you villains, that watch will only help to identify you. It was made to order, and cost $300, and there is not another 'like it in America;” but his pleading availed him not. When they got the watchos, the robbers ordered them to get in and drive off. Davis was o weak from fright that he had to be helped into the wagon., Telegrams were sent in every direction and the robbers cannot get away. The following telegram came here to- day: WeLLs, Nevada, Scpt. 18, Don't publish anything about that rob- bery. It was & put up job by Big Jack Gorman, Fisher and Al Durco. We have everything. pensive, and not becauso thoy like the flavor. T supposo that if we had cigars at §3 apiece, there would bo purchasers,” t Martial Cases, The Cou Wasminaroy, Special Telogram, Sopt. 21.—The oases of Col. Ilges and Maj. Kress have not been considered by the Secretary of war as yot, and will not be disposed of until the return of the presi- dent. This will delay the matter for several woeks. Maj. Nickerson's case will also be considered immediately on the President's return, and he will pro- bably be dropped from the retired list of the army. The record of the proceedings of the court martial in tho case of Second Lieut. Samuel O. Robertson, First cavalry, has been received by Gen. Swaim. In view of the fact that Lieut. Robertson pleaded guilty to the charge of duplicating his pay accounts, there are no two opinions as to the sentence of the court. The Secretary of War will take the matter up in a few days and the sentence will then be made public, should be approve it. ARMY O THE POTOMAC. ZOK TIR CHICKAHOMINY. Undor the date of May 8, 1883, Col. F 8. Tibbitts, of Dover, N. IL., sends s tho following: *While on duty in the army of the Potomac in theswampe of the Chickahominy Icontracted complication of diseases that culminated In ‘spinal trouble, paraiysis on one and severe diseaso of the kidnoys and bladder, and great urinal weakness. For a long time I was tried many of the so-called remodies, bus received no per- under the treatment of the best physicians, manent benefit. When I was in the drug business in Boston 1 heard tavorable accounts of the efficacy of edy for diseasen of the kidneys and urin- decided to give it o trial, 1 purchased some at Wingate's drug store, Dover, N, H., ud have recelved great benefit from using it. The severc paina in my back are removed, and I am ablc to sleep soundly and obtaln rost at right —which for ko long & 1 not do, and tho weakness In the urinary organs has been relieved, and I great- Thavo known and watehed the use of Switt's Spe- cific for over fifty years, and have never known of afailuroto cure Blood Poison when preperly taken. Tused it on my servants from 1850 to 1865, as did also anumber of my neighbors, and in every case that came within my knowledge it effected cure. In all mplite I havo nover known a remedy that would so fully accomplish what it is recommended $o do. H. L. DENNARD, Perry, @a Ihave known and used Swift's Specific for more than twenty years, and havo seen mors wondertul re- sult trow {t uso Shan from any remedy in or ous of the PHarmacopmis. 1t i s certain and safe antidote 40 all sorts of blood poison. J. DICKSON SMITH, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. The Great Drug House of Chicago. We do not hesltate to say that for a year havesold more of Swift's Specific (8. 8. 8.) tham other Blood Purifiers combined, and with most tonishing results. One gentloman who used half a dozen bottle says it has done him more good than treatment which cost him 81,000. Another who has used it for a Scrofulous affection reports & permanent cure from its use. VAN SHAACK, STEVENSON & 00. $/,000 REWARD. Will be paid toany Chemist who will find,on an- alysisof 100 bottles 8. 8. 8., one particle of Mercury, Todido Potassium, or any mineral substance. THE SWIFT 8PECIFIC CO., Drawer 8, Atlanta, G, &4 Write for tho little book, which will be malled roe. Price: Small sizo, §1.00 per bottle. Large sise (holding double quantity), $1.76a bottie, All drug- it sell it NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO. HASTINGS, NEB. Capital, $250,000. JAS. B. A E. C. WEBS' reasurer, C. . WEBSTER. Cashier. DIRECTORS: Oswald Olliver E. . Webster, Jos, B. Heartwell, D. M. MoElHinney.| amuel Aloxander, A. L. Clarke, o H Pratt, Years | STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, last seen of him, This is simply—bosh! J. Conrrz, As the body of this unfortunate man was whirled through these rapids, carricd up and down and dashed hither and thithe it was utterly impossible for the excited on-lookers to tell, in the briefand imper- fect glimpses they had of him, whether he was alive or dead, whether he raised his head or a great billow threw it up, whother he dived or was borno under by Iy regrot that 1 did not test the merits of Hunt's Remedy when I was first taken sick, as 1 am confl- dent it would have saved me from several years of suffering; and 1 am more strongly convinced of this after hearing of the most remarkable cures effected by Hunt's Kemedy in a case of Bright's Discase here In our midst In Dovor, after the patient had been pronounced incurable by celebrated physicians,” Mr. Tibbetts is a retired druggist, formerly located in Bosten, and is & thoroughly relinble citisen, —Cor. Mr. Rogers spent Saturday night at the National hotel in_this city, and for the first time in his life had not money enough to pay for his lodgings, the con- fidence men having fleeced him out of every dollar he had. L Y SCHEME, el Tirst Mortgage Loans a Specialtv This Company furnishes & pormanent home inatitu- or whero achool Bonds and other legally issued Mu- cipal Becurition to Nebraska can bo_negotiated en most. wyorablo terms. Loans made oni mproved all well ettlod countios of the state through ble_ocal corresvondents. ar NOTICE! 4, 5TLOIS M0, - :[’ Promptly Shipped. ALL OUR G0ODS ARE MADE TO THESTANDARD OfOoOurG-uarantee. F. SCHLIEF, | 1 PRICED CIGARS, The Weeds that Bring Fancy Prices, and the Men who Bny thel THE LO' ot New York Sun. A young man with neatly brushed hair 310 and 312 North Sixteenth Street. General in ordering the postoflice authori- ties of New Orleans to withold all rog- istered mail and money orders address to it, the bank has two chances for ob- rio Balsan, or some other wator cvank, be discharged from the rapids into the looking things ten inches long. The law compels us to sell the cigars prostration. My business requiring me to be on my fest most of the time made my case worse. 1 was adyised to use Hunt's Remedy by & friond who had : Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. | Jmdge Freeman Dlecusses the Ques-| g, “ourant, There is no cortainty of |and @ light-bluo necktio stood behind a | B f ! H Cor. 0th Street and Capitol Avenue. aes. anything in any of these statements, ex- | cigar stand in o fashionablo and well S oo £ BB 0 The 1ravelin untie —— R m—— i cept that the body of a man was scen to | known eafe up town tho other day. It! 1 4 whitney, assistant postmaster, Putnam, = Wasnisarox, September 23.—Judge |be hurled down’ through these zapids. | was very dull, as the wall street men had | o wrices ey 8 1858 “1 have used Hunt' iy Freeman, law officer of the Postoflice De- | The nature of the place and the condi- | not begun to drop in on their way home, | taueiy with the best resulta. 1 have sufered un- bt o partment, states to-day that if the New | tions of the view forbid anything like | and the loungers had wandered out on |11 agony for eighteen months with kianey wd | COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! Orleans National Bank considers itself | certainty. Broadway, 1n the case were cigars of | lier complaiut; my water was vory bad, at times | I aggrieved by the action of the Postmaster | But supposing, what 1 assume will [ every variety, from the ordinary ten-cent | atually pusea blood. This was followed by general e ) 5y never happen, that the body of M. Hila- | kind to wicked and ]nmurl’uf Omcoola, NNekb., Is now undergoing throrough repairs, both within and without, and the proprietor intends it shall be SEBC- OND TG NONE in the State, next to Omal boen cured by it,and can truly uay that it has bene- fitted me more than il the medicines | have used. 1 considor it the beat medicing for kidoey and liver troubiew, and cheerfully recommend itto all” ~“Parta of the e o\l . tsumgthoned, i biody entarged, dov in and enting advortisement long run in our v, T reply to inquiries we will sy that thore Js Do evidence . humbug about this. On the contrary, ) hly indorsed. Iutorested wiving ol particulary +0. box 618, Buffalo whirlpoel with some breath in it, what then? Let us ascend this clevator and go down the nver three-quarters of a mile, and sce for oursclves. A groat bend in the road occurs just beforo we reach it, corresponding to the indenta- tion in the bank, which is the basin of the whirlpool. 1 will use a fow more fig- ures of the United States survey, which will help us to realizo the savige gran- out of the boxes just as we buy them,” #aid the clerk, feeling for the sprouts of 4 budding meustache, *‘Formerly wo had a set of beautiful y polished rosewood trays, but we had to throw them aside.” Every box bore a small illuminated d on which was the re These cards were 10, 1 50, and 80 cents, and two boxes marked $1 and & ha. E. R, BLACKWELL, aug21-2m " Proprietor, Nebraska Cornice ~—AND-— Oroamental Works! MANUFACTURERS OF taing a nullification of the order; one method of procedure would be to peti- tion the State or, Federal Courts to issue a mandamus to compel the Postmaster General to revoke the order, The other alternative would be a like proceeding against the Postmaster of New Orleans to compel him to disregard the order. 1In | case the bank takes the action indicatad CHAMBERLAIN & HOWE. Call and get Our Eastern Prices before purchasing elsewhere. VISITORS & PURCHASERS EQUALLY WELQC OME |{¢ bonicfics quihoguos would, i tho | dour aud immonsity of this pace: Fiiaty | ively, oo wore o cigars. sniwsing — y R Teevan o [kt dudas Proguan, e otk un sy that i e, ki (rom e d5ent b, o, e 56| =2 e mpenzrpcony ~ (GAUVANIZED. IRON GORNIGES ““When the Louisiana Lottery Company Canada &i said that if a w wide basin from the 1 bought a high-priced S g 4 ws | FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS | undertook to bulldoze the "Postmaster | nearly semi-civeular in shape as it could | cigar he preferred to pay the extra A 4 J. H. CIBSON, { Guneral they unmankod o dungrons Dot | e onade Whe 1t "t ity s | i o reterned o by e | ARCHITE CTS| 7iv. 1ron 4o sLATE Roofiwe, | | tery,” said he, * for Judge Gresham seems | cape from this confinement they rush out | dollar rather than forty-five cents, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, l[ determined to fight all such concerns to | sharp to the northeast. Thebasin of the | At one time we thought it would add | cyrEMOVED T0 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK the end, and 1 ide, believe he has th the thirty the Union, thirty-five lay law on | whirlpool is a pit surrounded by almost | perpendicular banks 425 fect high, thickly | clothed with pine and cedars. The width | tone to the stand,” said the clerk, “‘to take off all price tags, but we found it wouldn’t work, Custom Iron Fencing! Of Halustrades, Verandas, Officoand Bank s ates in enacted laws CORNER.T ELFTHZANDZHOWARDY I KEETS. | MRS. LOUISA MOHR, 2 3B * - - - - - - TV EES cannot ree & ’ g N oA ufiu‘_"mmm A TR N prohibiting absolutely gambling lotteries, | of the inlet 15 400 feet; of the outlet, | member the names of cigars and resort to & i N. W. COR, NINTH AND JONES 818 i 23 : and have provided “heavy penalties for | which is the narrowest point on the | the figures for identification, Besides, Graduated Mldw]_fel WA, GAISER, Managor. — === | any violation of the law. In three States )0 feet; distance straight across | the ignorance of the prices often led to G < L B R A D L E Y only are lotteries permitted —Louisiana; | the wasin, from bank to bank, on the | awkward situations, A man woud stop 1608 California Street. - A Kentucky, and Colorado, and this fact | Canada side, 1,820 feot; the same from | at the stand on his way out with some DEALER IN has been nade the privilege of conduct- | shoro to shore, at the water's edge, 1,100 | friends and say GEO. P. MULDOON, ing & lottery of such value that the stock of the Louisiana Company is valued at £200 per share, I am informed, Now | do not believe that these companies can be ‘cleaned out' at once, but I think that the country will eventually become feot; depth of w in the whirlpool, 400 | foet; area, 65 acres, Those persons who declare that there is no whirlpool, but merely s succession of | a time and finally order half a dozen of small eddies, cannot have used their eyes. | the kind that struck his fancy. If they The torrent comesin with the same ! happened to be the eighty-cent or dollar nIe B0Ime cigars, “““What kind? “Well, he would look about blindly for Lumber,Sash, Doors, Blinds,Building Paper LIME, CEMENT, HAIR, ETC. Oftice and Yard, Cor. 13th and California Streots Carriage & Wagon Maler BLACKSMITHING, HORSESHOEING, Jobbing of all Kinds Promptly Attended To. Now and vocond band I""&“ nl"‘fi‘fil""' :'ln-y' EN O“L e ONE speciiic purpose. ; HGED. P, DOON, OF elr ulars glvin Ohcdves -, . 18tk nd Leaveuworth. | wioctric 1l (o, 18 Wasblaguon B hiaary e v o o heaichy ot soutonni It [ l u.«ln'n wii aivertivnd (o iy ivom headt 10 o 1t 1s for OMAHA, NEB

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