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e O R TR S S T TR L L T proemer e, 7 i ; I'E DALLY Bl']lu---\\'lil)NEt ACTOBER 3, 1885, “PETER C.MILLER, | o S—— g —— S A o, | oo T T e T U BN 4T U \ Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Paiuting i al fts Branches, (The Bright Otk for @0 Exbiting | " Hey s Gamerat: S Your letter of 28th arch, writton when confined to your ——THE— FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. ; ey | Sosio, Sucally ud Poltcaly, oo 5 TEIIpoRiGn, TuRds s, (o Wo.18 South Foarl St. - CQouncil Blufre | v . | Some o ) e Sec Spose moment, feel unhappy—'twas painful Someof the Aldermen Seem Disposed st 1 v to mitiol veepedt, o you to C H E A P E S T —— T High Rents for Honsm and Rooms | indulge weak tears, when 1 seo you pass DE VOL & WRchT A short time ago somo of the city e Wfl*‘l;l!{tlon Gladly [aid tho )“;‘,‘,"Jl,‘.'] ;.'.'.'.}'if’ L'iffl"ill"(‘.] 3 "": | PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY | aid, row; and tho the (OCKS and e rds ‘1‘ rmen, not content with the salary fixed |atford less pleasure than _formerly yet H | by law, and by ety ordinance, concluded i \ losg - 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. j\.‘x:‘«‘.l‘-(;f\”;yj.‘\““‘“:.‘:l‘y ‘r”\”.\v l-.ly».“v R | ML a0 i ;‘yMIII::;:v’n‘!:l):\‘jl‘\‘:lnll m:.l.i."lyl.m:.'.::‘l'..?“m u n I u e PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS, |m'—notas aldefman. - As oach alder b e i e . not with, marching to a better | ey A i s the chaitman of some committoo, . e mnitteo, f country, my dear general, where, after a of course it meant an ir o of pay as| WastiNaton, Septomber 20, — Tho | yoll.spent fifo, we may hopo again to as R. S COLE & CO aldormian, and duting back four months ing soason in W OINSes 1o | gioiato with the wise and good whom we MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS 1N ALL gave cach alderman 8100, Alderman | /058 E O G EEHCR S - “ fo | have known here—whoro and how it is James got his £100, the hors re- ! X to be 1 am not anxious to know, cortain ormed, for when Tie Brg the opening of Congress, | of this, it will bo the fittest that infin- | All the Most Impmvgd Kinds of Light mng Hl]d ot T ke, e, B ety o bulel s Sliien | g e Have, e (SR ST, the facts, made the grab known vide | public there wa ulie Our friend Hayes has | wldings 0 Loing y rapidly huildings aro going up T4y L ly visited us And Ornaments. - Also Wond and Tron Pumps, Wonl Tubl S o0 And Tron Fampa, Orers W1 foceive prompt attontionr . * ™ 1% YU | o that the resolution wa gppmand s fa i cxegs of e sy o spoke of you ropeatedly, as of aman | NO- STAIRS TO CLIMB ~ ELEGANT PASSENGER No, 604 Bouth Main) smu, ' COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA | f,]ly .«‘Wm.ul The itehin The rent for “I‘(’y”y'“ . ‘I‘ Pt ‘\m"l. o loved and res 1 J.H._vl‘ ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS = - - JAtrer BhARS 0 Wio. ity b oso in which [ write this | uther over somo in Genera . to be still bothering them. At the ; i othe seeond | Jackson's pocket ook, we found o e ) story brick near the Bb- = e M C { council meeting Alderman Keating pre- [ it a curious paper, of which 1 give you a PHio \ise of the teftn Hho ALLAGHER | aEsaE Lo ot 815 .MIHM‘)W-‘ Phoy avo moderately mil furnished |eony ‘H cotinoetion “,,,,”,', ’ \ln-llum Sieden me voting against [ ’l‘ i LA . .\u-:-m. 1788 | Fequited by tho traveling pub New Store, Frosh Goods, Lew Prices and Polite Attendants, |it. The amount is_small, and doubtless | M1¥¢ iunted the botter '““‘"'. of the | Washington—209 pounds. | Teln Shatt Line, Quick R ) Mr. Reating hus dono moro than 15 | City over this weok, and 1 fid that ronts Lincoln- 224 pounds, [ b R e TELY | First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }™VERBROABWAY. | \worth of work for the city; but the prin. | 21¢ much higher ‘}‘v"'] 11‘;' year, and that | Goneral Knox— 280 pounds. kit BT AT & __|ciple of the thi b two or three unfurnished rooms ere worth | ieneral Huntington—132 pounds, it i -GS Oricaco,[fjmwavker| ESTATE any Kkind of a one will vent for | Colonol M, dackson— 252 pounds, e S 1 wrong and against the law. 1f 1 Keating thinks he Broadway Steam Laundry ! . uiim i are worth 0, and another one $2,000. 100 a month, Colonel H. Jaclson—230 pound; b4 i e jou i o Hultington GENGY 724 WEST BROADWAY. \{IIII:‘IIII:I\: clearly statos tho linit and i LR ‘m" l\fi:d.‘:l i };::;{lemul Colonel Huntington— 232 And St. Paul. § N Bl 0 dermen go one cent beyond ! 8. N 4 both the Ebbitt and the R i ), \ 4 A. C. LAR . @ . & a that and begin fixing their own pay and | . . Licutonant-Colonel Cobb—186 pounds. | 1 oo b e 00 i A Opposite Postoffice. c SON, PO e honacive cutof the chy tren. o rfurmiahod: The hotal mon sy Lioutonant Colonel Humphries 321 | A3 il "R i B it i ury, the ppctice may ea: ruhsinto oL o Sl pounds, Dakota; anl ax t8 main lincs, branches and conneo: i1 LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. gonerallatoal, Aldarsman Keaing ia h..;']';;;;;}h fl-f:‘.f.fi.fif.u...'.:? ,‘.3'}5‘.“,.'.f.‘.“.l‘\ll. Tsenid you o couplo of pamphlets which | i, 5 A et b s, of ot | FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PROPERTY and Bost Route betwoen IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED good a business man to lot a clevk of his, g . 4 . : may amuse you. deseription of Short © l on es au an and whom o has " pliced i G T e ot B AR T M J. A. ROSS, PROPRI TOR Ll U Lk A | time for years. A Bad Churchman, - - a month, and without asking h There is littlo doubt that this is so. [t |A tkansaw Traveler, 4/ Lt on ; ployer's consont go o the monoy ¢ LllocLulisidh LSV TR ibon up wmy beneh in do | 537 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, and tako out tho additional $25, and pay |51 how session of Congrossand a practi- | g, said 'n - colored” brother. i THROUGHOUT THE CITY ! usu and Morril Resident Property --- Improed , Boaver Dam and Oshkosh. Waukesha and Oconomowoo. 4 room house on Har court house y stroet, near new o N s com al change of party power, the Demo 0 6 room house nes Is the place for A. No. 1 Meals. Day Boardors accommodated and guarantco | himself off. That weuld not ‘be busi.| ot (141 G Party ppwwers tho Democtats | o ord tor Wlong tor n_congr 10,8 i gouss oar ik satisfaction. ness, and the city who selects aldermen | 14 i bbyists will come to st vy and | | what employs such a thief for a preach- 18 Doube House 12 rooms, rents for $0 por under a law and virtual contract that Y Mo Teo dun wid him an’ 1 doan o ] A At il have tinie to accomplish something 16 6 room I } iassireet | 1 000 they will perform services for a certain | pth oo e Congress proceding | "low him ter speak the name ob my fam 16 5 room strect.. 3 000 18 Thre Dodgo stroot 10 Cottage, 8 rooms and first class location, amount, will |Il|l"\ unlux e one alder- il lot, | man voting himsel | & national clection, * and _ the politicians | 1¥;.x will como here to keop the pot boiling | “BURLINGTON hOUTE” H an 100 Minneapolis, Your preacher is a bad man, I sup-| Davenport, Calmar, _ (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) "“r‘!""“ LS 0 for_exbrb] gl s h Tuwan Sloepore and the Finost Dinlng Cats lnha ar Webster on 10th (i el 3 services, and wwing a . . . Y “Wall, Treckin he is. Dat wman ain't | world are run on the mu\nluuu nmw IBIELY (ONPHN a0, w TO SET UP THE PINS For 1884, | A purchasing agent, The men g’ " | MILWAUKEE & TRt SntaR o0 X | hones'. d every attention is |||Ihv nnu«n by o u but they took the | Aguin, it will be a winter succeeding a| ™ «Haye you any proof of his dishon- | us empioyes of the company. e s for a_coertain term at a certain |long era of National prosperity. The | ggpyy & price, and they can bardly hire them- |People have been making money,and the |~ Well, 1 reckin I has. Tuther night T|s. & MERRILL, A. V. I, CARPENTER, Selver o do nome extra work, fix their |c1s8 who come hero this winterwill have | went down to ther Ten houss, habin’ Jon'l Mastagor. Goril BassiAkeat own pay, approve their own bills and |Plenty tospend. This is scen in the | heamn a mighty flutterin’ ‘mong deo chick- Iraw their own money. It is not the |1arge prices given for accommodations |ons, an’ who should 1 fin' dar but de without question, and in the magnificent preacher, hoppin’ hisse'f ter der dmL- houses bought, built, and paid for. Said [ong, Dat’s why 1 says ho ain't hones', the dark-haired, black-eyed clerk of the | T, fact, sah, Ise almos' 'vinced dat Ebbitt House: ' “It is now several wooks | dure’s suthin’ wrong wid do man.” its to trample on the law, disro: since T have returned to Washington “About what time was it when you the will of the people their master, & have gotten hundreds of letters about | went to the hen house!” fix their own pay, is a policy which will | Poard, and have accommodated numerous | * «'Bout 3 o'clock in do morni hardly meet the approval of those who |Suests. And it is a significant fact that | id you found the mmiste COING EAST AND WEST, TOING NORTH AND SOUTH, || watch the interests of the public. Bineo myjretuinpjeroltaamskal mothiell < ¥es, sal foun\iunLiFin? dowardo Elegant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin | Solid Traing of Tlegant Dar Coaches and Pull| e — prices of rooms before taking them nor{ chickens, an’ dat’s why I'se foun’ fault ing Chiairs (seats free), Smoking Cars, with Re:|man Palace S| s are run d: oL T relled about the hotel rates. | \id de church.” Tolving Onaira; Pullmas I"l\ln:tuhor'plnztun and |from 8¢ Louls, via Hunnibal, Quincy Kok ost for thoiiWeary. y i8 booming, and the people | <“Doeg the henhouse belong to you?” the famous C. ning Cars urlington, Cedar Rapids and Albert an have gi des b e spending a great dea X 4 J10nnous ong (] rom’ Chma{.a&l\'rfi)ms(}“y Cnichma & “Congil | Danl e MinnCADOLAL Darlor CARs it Men have given up in despair in pain, |are spending v grent deal of nioney ““No, sah; it b'longs to Mra. Jacksd | S Chairs to and from St lu“u[\ and Peo 3 but have found at last insta \||I.\luu us cure | It will be “Well, what were you doin’ there and from St Louis and Ottumwa, Only onel the great pa over, St. 4 bs O & 3 AV oy A B O L P P IR L RO peobs Ol | Many of - th ‘Hul/ — on room house, Good house and lot near St. Mar) 08 House, harn, 10 acrea of gr - NMWYOMING n their w Gon'l Sup't. barn and other conveiiiences; Bodge strect; ologant Tocation 10 000 14 Houso § roui, one-half Ict, near strect way to gec at it by any means. The aldermen don’t own the ci'y, nor are the people their servants, but they are on as servants of the people. F 13 roouns, closets, cistern and city alf lot, cornor lot on - California “Hovse, 6 t0 9 rooms oach; o block and a balf from P, 0., Doy 2 story house, 6 rooms, |vnrv| half lot, 19th noar Graco; well improved ... 170 Houso and full cor. ot near §t. ary's asant place; cash 86 Swift's Specific has been the meaus of bringing Noalth and happiness ta thousands who were pro- nouncud incurable of Blood and Skin Discases. 1 oflier im. t house, Har 0, Eincom & De i e O i s e | Sk, owe Lo Nebvasie, mud Denver] | Without recurrence of the trouble. | obtained quarte 5 e A8 TR Sk § A0l connections made in- Union' Depots. 1t 1| Colorado. | et S Isay, what business did you have HEAR THE WITNESSES. . am and. other inprovi: lknown as the great THROUGH CAR LINE. It 18 universally admitted to be the Gonia ‘“l“ ST = :" w Shee| at the henhouse at that early hour? iz ol its, -'.‘.ru. st school, rlx“i\‘":‘;lmn 4 000 : 5 il be well vepresenter cnator She daw ¢ 70 Touse of 7 rooms, ot boat Finest Equipped Rallroad in the World for all Classes of Travel. || ;. loaaiza o shows|man will dootpy His i brick on eIl i ap i deinioBe Td 1ty isahi L= 8 a) ven oM ATHOR kBT DEATSS e e [RJHEOTTERYp V] se-Presit andiGen|l Mabampni EEROEVA ILOV ENHGANRPe a8 Al ORio ing you the real New York dude, with | I itor Pendleton will dispense 2 | : . 2 an’ went dar. 1 didn’t want none of de | Up to May last T had spent at least five |\""‘|l'l‘ pitalitios as usual in his mansion | ehickens, | nery and Notions west of Chicugo |in the northwest. Mr. Pendlontor \ Anheuser-Busch B ily will come_from i largest, finest and cheapest line of Milli- | his L b, I'se got all de chickens 1 mon, wit W [ wan appened ter be outer bed ab | and wl my best ficnds - fro watering place | de time,” | of death was fastapyro Dr. West, dentist, 14 Pearl strect. lh' to \\\‘":_l\llllnzz('m.:uul will probably | ecwhat work aro you engaged in?” |5 fod & thane ot tho better, e sores e ““Hul [ to discharge freels sl the Rheumatim to abate W 4 ovory soro had o o natural appeara 04 Houso i 1 twelvo hottlos, lango | 9¢ Cottago, o A SYMPTOM OF THE [ 10th " reet The following deeds we Ih- It n-m“l for two ye s winter. | an clegant i ¢ did you happen to be out of bed (3 Lots. cord in_the recorders offce, Octobur | fusnished hovisc on. Lafayetto Suaro, a5 ol A e o gl < R S 2, reported for the Bee by P. J. I\I',_‘flulw.\.(lun\\ rom the hite Hou and ST got up ter wage in arly pra'r, sah. | my friends wonder ol condition. 1 CLASS (L) GGl way Erom DD Thgsreall N 3 e s Tesi- | Do pra’r ob do arly riser is de sooncs 5 me house that Colfax |\ hwered,” saved me from a horrible death. oceupied when lie was Speaker, and it is | Tt you wanted to | ) y e 76 . y, what made | £z Keg and Bottled Beer e} ...ul . £l 04 : ;‘].;.t far from the nees of George | yon wo'to the henhouse!” dence, It s the s CELEBRATED Mahon, real estate agent: E G. W. Cheeseman to Spencer Calli in “Hansc Quiney, o esidlent lots i addition, roft, General Sickles, and General |7 0 . Smith's wddition, f : 4 s that Switts Specific savod my lito. 1 3 R SRR R T S nwi n s ale. His father will live with him. | Yoy heard » ax torvibly poiwoned with Malarin, and Was given Quntze's” addition. This Excellent Beer speaks for itselt. A"H Dunker to Peter Danl N iBal Hhie S o ifo BECITE “}\.:;llul..‘x“lx\l\tlh‘.l«“l m{::lmuh dmlum\"v‘mi‘;" ;Jfi'"]' J"""".l"“' ~"|‘v-|" prongtiy s | Fricotandfern v on at g’ ot for ot inal i e ed nuf and e} ne] and nu, m, TRl BT | e TR i e Andigen s ens |antinly.” 1 hink 16 o greatest parts o y 418600 TR O L G AR ety Wk I Acre Tracts And you found the preacher there CLASS (). ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF THE| Ann Smith o Woaley Olaricy 1ot 1, 4 “Yop, o Write for a copy of tho little book —fro o (A STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, block 3, Bayliss & P dd—§G0. | DANE PAIGE, THE BACHELOR CONGRESSMAN [ Wit did you say to_him?" $1,000 Roward will ho pald to any Chenist ir acres near Omabia. OB S0 AR Co ot Rufus B | ot Lt is s MR B el A Wit Sl i, ony 11 analywis of 100 bottien 8. 8. 5., wcres near Re o on, 4 only new Ohio Con- Huh? ono partile of Mercury, Todido Potassitim, or any ! Barr, se} 24, 74, 39—82,120. Promptly Shipped. | “Gliiis Unieh to Gathorine D, Fel. ALL OUR @00DS ARE MADE TO THESTANDARD, . g | lows, Jot 12, i section 7, 77, 59 300, J. C. Stanley to Oscar B. Hill, lots 9 OFfOUuLY Gruarante e, ook om0 D. R. Luke to Joseph Halm, ¢} se}17, Y Loakel ! from the Blaine mansion. This will be | the hen?” F. SCHLIEF, - '\1(»'«. Samuel 1. Topkins, | the first time Mr. Cox has owned a house | I wanted de hon myself, sah.” H H ' | L. lusha to Samuel D, Hopkins, | i, Waghington, and bis place will doubt-| *“I'hen you are as much of a thicf as [] e [ave |n u Ic SoleAgent for Omaha and the West. n—=1,000. , |less be one of the great social centers of | he is.” ! "‘L’:‘I‘(;“ Stedhom, e} | 4}, new Democracy. 1t is a very pretty | ““No T in't, 'caso wo don’t 'long to de Sl e house, with many corncrs, and beautiful- | same chureh, ~ 1's o Mefvosist, Lis. Dat | SN :L0 2 A0S ly built. My, Cox bought it this spring | man is a Baptist. ~ Anyhow, it gin mc 15, block 14, Riddle's “\”" and got it at a bargain. If he succocds |such a disgust dat 1 quit de church, Dat's {ed Qulberiaon to T80 o8 7o |in Lis speake iy raco it will bo one of |surficient. s agwine ter try some odor I anl e Y iR , | the sights of the Capital, But there is u, ‘case all dat I has tricd is disho DyCUBIeRE YR | not mueh prospect that he will succeed. | Wheneber 1 fin's a church dat'll | 1.418: tot | Randall is far in advance of him; and the | keep me from nlmhu dat’s mine. 14185 tota fact that Cox refused 10 go to Ohio to | ter dis time I ain't foun'd it. I ain't got take part in the cumpaign, i “and that Ran- | no confidence in a niggor, nohow.” L | dall has done so, will not help € e VT S —. Nebraska co'nicé DR WHITTIE The most efficacions stimulants to excito the | following, i : appotite wo Angoxtura Bit 8poaking of Cox and th M. 8. 8. Honons, Jr., of No. 147 Park steect, Lew AND-— 617 St. Charles St., St Louis ”o I Joctor J, G 10 & 5 | by Doot Forh reminds me of the time shortly after the | ston, Me., rel audors streot Omaha, man who expects to head a commit- **You know very well what I asked.” | mincral substance. tee, will fentertain his friends in . S. | “What did 1 say ter him{ Why, sah, 1 old quarters at the Riggs House | tole him ter turn loose de dominecker | —— Annex, and will occupy his new $30,000 [hen. Dat's what I said.” f NOTICE! en stone hou ound the corner | *“Why did you want him toturn looso THE SWIFT 8§ Drawer FIC 00, Atlanta, Ga., 0 on Ple mmll »ln et snear city, ity o country property you wish 1 ption and we v find aina. excliange, e rent in all parts)’ the alty. Cor. 9th Street and Cnpltol Avenu . ting hotbses u spe —~THE. mon-th-sat COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! JEEERSON A Ly s of the ,“doviloped and strengthened, AT ¢ cola, Nok., amm, lot dvertisement long run in our n reply to inquiries we will say that there ja mbug ahout this. On the contrary, ly indorsed. Intores no eviden tho mdyertisors ar and pirt 15, T, sales, 8 B‘()] ) BPOILING, BAKING V BOILING, PRESERVING, LIGHT, HANDSOME, IS WiGErE0ME:, BURABLE, B Phe Best Ware ) L, [ sug2rom Proprietor —sio— ade for the Kitc! - | death held | in his hand and that er K ! : To Voters. |||'('uullr[ him Cox was at this time o conflned to my bed for eleven weeks, and when the MANUFACTURERS OF to visit the unie county as an indepen- | rushed off to I = | dent candidate for county surveyor. While there hie thought of his posterity | had no vitality or app J. P, Jupsos, and of the reputation he would soon PERFECTION | — leave behind him, As he ) SRO! dered, he decided that it would ease his COMMBROIAL| lust days if he could be tho choice of his |t try Hunts e - { party for Speaker of th - | sentatives, The Hou and the choice was 1 I tricdyarions kinds of | IDOTrmMer Windowws, 3 nd FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, Weakness, Mercurial and wther affections of Throat, g .|[ TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, | 5 st Bones, Moo Inpuitics and Blood Foison g, BKI Affections, Old Sores and Uloers, Tmpedi T METALIC SKYLIGUT, ments to marriag i Ilron Fenclng! Bank | from Imprudence, Excessos, Ind ' |MARRIAG mied very rapldly; 1 gained instrongth WM. GAISER, Manager, oot by o v e NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST GO fil‘-t'w‘ffi"-"i?ii‘?x"m‘“""“ e ;'.,,- | medicine recommended by my friends, but f ymily pon- | | they did n aprove my condition, 1 was which has been used with PAY COUNCIL BLU House of Repre- [ such great sucooss her s Republican, | uviabic rop cly an_empty i Lowiston that it hava very Heating and Baking [~w {Is only attained by using™ I :Iur;' = Boe; th 1 i CHARTER OAK | ingmi Coneand ‘h 4 006 00 per ton; b Stoves and Ranges, o of being & most relisble medicine Balustrdes, Window . COI. NINTH I purchased hottle, and ean date my improved honor, Still, Cox wanted it. He sat down and wrote a pitiful letter to Dan Voorhees, who was then a Congromsman, | prosress told 00 g whola lliold Nany health from the t Teommenced using it, and iy him he was dying, and that he |« t his past services merited this recognition, Voorhee who has af | ; light supply | 125 per 100 pounds, | S A e EH Ul][ms heart as big as the Capitol, took the let- | ) 5 3 s . " One WHH me GAUZE UV ored, hard, 1100 per ton; woft, | ter about with tears in his eyes, and Cox | Fosn most heattily recomment Hunt's Renwdy w |-Capjtal, - - $250,000 |50 ::,’1,;:,{,,‘,1,‘,‘_:["11"' .:ff‘.\?,l.‘.,.‘?'y..,':; i T R was chosen W, QURY/0) s sy aary | Mo ey el & oo posnady Lpcaabilly Buluey | 2y Tong staiding For sale by ity and in falr domand at f;.(f,.' m1.I.““;~”I in i (‘.'.‘:.“1..‘.”1..:‘1”..I...l]”n‘{ml“"""““"-‘ fouhiss [ IAS. 1 UEAWIWELL, Proidont l//nn's Saluble Medicat.d Bougies MILTON ROGERS & SONS pAANa s 00 e dosn owor, v Mt Lo ds dob 0 10 ot ooty Rortan | & 1 WS A0 Sl o s it TORS paying for | Speaking of OMAHA- M., writes us the May 11th, | el Alexande swald Olive rooclpt of Se————— N. P. CURTICE. N A.m.w his r.m.m liave |u:n in \\uihvm,,lrrn all | liser it and indige have suffered ag | *40e H Pratt, ‘“" {‘,-,)"“"““’h 1.0 o Lt ‘ J 0. PRESCOTT & CO., |~ Isrooms-—2 003 00 per doz.] (and this will probably beomo one of e | s e Aoy v ond "mst Mortgz\ge Loans aSpoom]n Indiana headquarters during the coming | thue Wholesale and Rotail LIVE STOCK | Voorhees himself has been in lo--8 00@3 50; calves, 5 00T 50, i " ' “ g~ Markot for hogs qulet, as the pack | oreasin his ingome :ry acting # a0 ae closed; shippers are jying 4 00 | D8l lawyer, and has been engag Y " &4 { other things, in I’hil Thon i R lin Kentucky, and against Dukes in Un The Testimony of a Physician, | lontown, Pa | or, M. 1., of — Music, Musical Instruments of all Descriptions. P '“‘I.’{‘li. po A bumen Towa, | The Weight of Great Me s, callyd w WAL HALL ; A curious letter is just brought to light entire succoss. and presorib ‘ Graham Paper Co, 217 and 210 North Main 8t., St. Louis WHOLESALE DEALERS IN W [PAPERS, Viing ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND PRINTERS’ STOCK, | | | Kiduey troubile sad it has cured her. We In tho Stato. .lfl'n.u.u\...lm botl co the days of “““1““"_"*"7 ofticers, who were Logother | iy suffurers trom liver or kiduey discascs, Bt v Lo R wnd Pape. Stock,Seiap ree CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OR S8END FOR PRICES, "“ y army practice (1 s 1 i suigeon | ;n[ West Point a hul;llltll years ago. The | cun use this letter as you w ay chuose for the b Puper Btock Warehouses, 182 £0 1227 North NO. |BO® Farnam Street . . - . OMAH | of Hospital No. 7, Loubsville, Ky otter was written by Joseph May to | terest of sultoring hunanity | P lorth S5

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