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SRR e o e e L pots. carlior and arrive ten minutes later. 'OMAHA DAILY BEE- MONDAY MARCH 31, 1884, Railway Time Table. POT ASH | COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and de. wrture of trains by ceatral standard llm? at the ocal dey # leavo transfor dopot fon min- CHICAGO, FURLINGFON AND QUINOY. LRAYE. ARRIVR. £:40 p m Chicago Expross 040 A m f45am Fast Mail. T7:00 pmw KANBAR CITY, 8T. JOR AXD COUNCIL BLUFYS. Mail and Expross, Pacific Expross, CHICAGO, MTLWAUKKR AXD 8T, PAU pm Express, am Express, CITICAGO, ROCK ISLAXD AXD PACIFIC, Atlantic Expross, 0: Day Express, 8: *Des Moines Accommodation, 4 *At local depot only. *WARASH, 8T, LOUIS ANDZPACIFIO. Mall, Oannon 0all, *At Transfor only, CHICAGO And NORTITWRSTRRN, Expross, Pacifiic Expross, BIOUX OITY AND PACIFIC, m St. Paul Expross, w Agcnmmmluiun. *UNION PACIFIC. Westorn Express, Tacific Expross, Local Express, Lincoln Express, *At Tran:for only. DUMMY TRAINS T0 OMAHA, —8:24-¢ 24-11:24 & m. 1 5 pm 36 p m 9:40 am 6:65 pm 0:60 pm 9dbam 1:24-2:24-8:84- s, B, J, Hillon X, 0, PEYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Rraad-way, Counetl Blufta, 'SPECIAL NOTICE TO Consumers ot Water | THE COUNCIL BLUFFS City Waterworks Com’y AT THE Request of the City Council, for 80 days’ extansion as evidenced by resolution passed March 18, 1834, horeby ann unces that it will put in sorvice pipes t) the curb of the street on the line of its mains, for all partios who desire connections made with the stroet matns, and who will make _appiiostion therefor to the company be fore ths expiratioa of eaid 80 days' extension, APRIL 18, 1884, At the following prices, payable in advance: Onebalf Inch Service Pipe. Five-cighth Inch Service Pip Three-quarter inch Service Plp Seven-eight Inch Service Pipe One Inch Sersice Pipe. These ‘prices include the cost of opening and closing the strect, tapping tho street water main, furnishing and putting in extra strong lead_service pipe, furnishing and putting in curd stop, stop box and cover complete, and making all neccssary con- nections between the street water msin and the curb of the street, which are about onc-half the cost to the consuxer of doing the same work. In view of the contemplated paving of certain streets in the city, partios are recommended to make application immediately, at the office of the com. ™ 26 Pearl Street, in_order to save the necessity and avold the in- croased expense of breaking up the etreet after pav- ing has been done. WARRY BIRKINBINE, Chicf Engineer. CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AVE,, Open 10:00 2:00 p.m_and 7;30 p. m., Mon Friday evenigs exclusively @ Music on Tuesdsy and Thursday evenings, ADMISSION, - 2 CENTS, No objectionable characters will be admitted. CHAPMAN & MARTENS, - - - PROPRIETORS N. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - 10WA. THOS. OPYICHR, H. M. PUSHY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffs 0 In Estabirshea - - 7856 Dealers In Forelgn snd omestio Exchange ®n Homa Secnritt THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! “‘The wicked shall be turned into hell, and the nations that forget God. And the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath ef God, which fs poured out with- out mixture into the cup of indignation, and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence ot the Lamb, BisLe. R. Rice M. D. CANDERS, Ersibis Somaey remered withost e | CHRONIC DISEASES ot sten spociuy. ; estimates given upon application, ¥ Over thirty years]practiosl experience Ofiice No, ¥ & Pear strest, Council Blufly &% Concultation free. Todide of Potassium is one of the strongest of the minorals used in medicine, and hay produced much suffering in the world. Taken for & long time and in Iarge doses, it dries up the gastrio juices, imp estion, the stor s 1 na tho patient in health aud weight, Persons with Blood Disonses should bo ca how they take theso mineral poisons, as in most instances the effect of them i# o almost preman; impair the 1o take the place of thse poitons we offer ¢ rollot tution you a #afo, sure, prompt you troubles. 'Swift's Sp ble preparation, and it is merit. 1 have cured permanently Blood Taint in the third neo use of Swift's Specific after I had A yonng man requests me to thank o of Tlood Poison by the use of your Specific after all othor treatment hiad failed. Jos_JAcons, Druggist, Athens, Ga. Our treatise on Blood and Skin Discases mailed 1100 v ppIIans. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €0, Orawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. N V. Offioe, 150 W.23d St.. between 6th and 7th Ave ‘The use of the term ** Shor Line” in connection with the corporate name of & greatroad, ys an idea of ust what required by the traveling pub. Tio—a Short Line, Quick Time and the best of nccommods tions—all of which are furn. Iahed by the greatest railway in America, (zzoaco, frLwAUKEE And St. Paul. Thowns and operates over 4,500 miles of Northern Illinols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, lowa Dakota; and s ts main lines, branches and conneo. tions reac] the_groat business centres of the Northwest and_Far , it naturally answers the description of Short Line, and Best Route betwoen Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago, Milwaukee, La Crosse and Winona. Chicago, Milwaukee, Aberdeen and Ellendala Chicago, Milwaukee, Eau Claire and Stillwater* Chicago, Milwaukee, Wausau errill, Chicago, Milwaukoe, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. ilwaukee, Waukesha and Oconomowoe. icago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairiedu Chien. Chicago, Milwaukee, O Belolt Janosvitlow 2l al ioux City, Sioux Falls and Yankton Chicago, Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlain. Hook Iatand, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minneapolls. Davenport, Oalma I'and Minneapolis. Pullman Sloepers and the Finest Dining Cars In world are run on tho mainlines of the H‘Ehcq MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL % A' and every attention is paid to passengers by cor ous employes of the company. Nebrask_a D_(:ornice Oruamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIO SKYLIGHT, Ilron Fencing! Crostings, Balustrades, Verandas, Officeand Baok Railings, Window and Cellar Guards, Eto. NOR. 0. AND6th STREE', LINCOLN NEB. GAISER. M P AV E —WITH— AU FALL G RANITE. 1 1d your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT]OF Pavin B MACADAM! filled promptly. Samples sent and WM. McBAIN & CO.. Sioux Falls, Dakota. Important Public Sale! IMPORTED Bberdeen Angus CONSISTING O¥F 80 BULLS AND 15 COWS, FROM 1 T0 3 YEARS OLD, AT MACE WISE Council Bluffs, Iowa, Thursday, April 3,84, Commencing at 1 o'clock . m, All the abov, Britain. All the Bulls TERM; T.eonard Bros., w-m26 me m2 ap 2&3, Galloway Cattle. S STABLES IN © hred, and reglstered in herd books of Great sorvice, and the cows in calf, or calf by side, MON 1 Hs' BANKABLE NOTES. FRED, M, WOODS, Auctioneer, COUNCIL BLUFFS. EWS, ADDITIONAL CHOICE CATTLE. The- Aberdeen Angus and Galloways Now on Exhibition Here. LOCAL Their History and Peculiar Points, The herd of Aberdesn Angus and Gal- loway cattle which arrived here the other day are attracting much attention, and the sale, advertised in another column to take place next Thursday, will doubt- less draw many buyers and excite much interest. Inasmuch as fow here are acquainted with the breeds, a short history will prove interesting. In giving this his- tory, however, we shall confine ourselves to the Galloway, as there is so little dif- ference in the two breeds that in most things a history of one will apply to both. This hardy and impressive breed of Polled cattle took its name from the province of Galloway, which is now con- fined to the two southwestern counties of Scotland, but which in ancient times cemprised the six counties which lie to west of a line drawn from Glasgow to the Carlisle on the English border. The same race of cattle have been kept from time tmmemorial in Cumberland, the most northwesterly county of England. The origin of the loways * 18 lost in the mist of antiquity. While sugges- tions have been made as to the com- posite character of other varieties of live stock for which the province at distant periods gained celebrity, an allegation has never been made in any well-in- formed quarters that the Galloway is not an original and inct breed of cattle. There are two circumstances connected with the improvement of the Galloway breed of cattle deserving a spectal notice. The one is that systematic and very suc- cessful efforts were made to improve them at a very early period—probably earlier than the improvement of any other variety of British cattle. imme- diately after the union of England and Scotland the graziers and farmers in Norfolk and the other eoutheastern counties of England became exten- sive purchasers of these Scotch Polled cattle. This active demand at good prices induced the breeders of Gal- loways to do their utmost to produce ex- cellent beasts, and all authorities write in testifying to the success of their ef- forts. The cattle are spirited, strong, very healthy and hardy, and no cattle whatever feed better or yield beef that is more relished at table, as can be well attested in all parts of south Britain. In all essential properties, none will deny that the Galloways poesess a very high degree of merit, are equalled by few and excelled perhaps by none. They fatten readily at a very early and a very ad- vanced age. But what above all may be regarded as decisive of the merits of the Galloway breed is the uniform testimony of the Norfolk graziers, who have long given them the preference over every other breed of cattle. Their averago price is £2 per head above that of any other breed of the same weight. In the London market, where all the breeds of the island come in competition, they are generally allowed a decided preference. The circumstance connected with the improvement of the breed deserving of special notice is that this improvement on the Galloways was not effected in the smallest degree by crossing with any other breed. In regard to this it will be sufficient to quote Aiton, who says: *‘This superior breed has not been improved by crossing with bulls from other quarters, but has been brought to its present im- proved state by the unremitting atten- tion of the inhabitants in breeding from the best and handsomest of both sexes, and by feeding and management, It is mainly a beef-producing breed that the Galloways have made a name for themselves. The quality of their beef is very similar to that produced by the West Highland and Polled Aberdeen- Angus breeds, and is exceptionally good. Indeed the beef of these varieties ranks rime Scots” in Smithfield and other leading British fat markets, where it sells higher than that of the other breeds. Its superiority ariss from the fact that it is well marked, the fat being well inter- mixed with the lean, In respect of proportion of dead to live weight, Galloways killed unusually well. Butchers, who purchase the best class of Galloways, state that thoy es- timate them to dress about 60 per cent. of their live weights which, we need not aay, is above the average of other breeds. Exceptionably good animals yield even a higher percentage. In point of fact Galloways arrive at maturity at different ages, according to the way they are kept when young, As o breed they have never been pam- pered anywhere, but in the lowlands they have been brought more rapidly to maturity than in the uplands, where the climate is cold, the fare scanty, and little or no artificial food is given, They are not only now, but have been from time immemorial, polled or hornless. Some writers mention a tradition to the effect that in remote ages they were pro- v!d'ed with horns, but it is merely a tra- dition, for in the earliest notices of this penses being realized at the Reod enter- tainment. One morning after he had played to a decidedly transparent audi- ence, Reed had occasion to go to one of the local dopots, He hired a driver of a huge oxpross wagon to haul him down and bring back a trunk., On the way Major O'Brien, then general agent of the Sioux City & Pacific road, and a partiou- lar friend of the comedian met him and asked what he had there. Turning to his sympathizing friend, Reed said, with & keon appreciation ot his failure to draw, ““T havo here, major, the receipts of last night's house, but I don't know whether this mule team can got away with the load or not.” Clark reported this witty sally in the Nonpareil and his fireman’s Times, and the result was a crowded house for Reed the following night, —— John M. Hayes, a well know attorney of Croston, for charging too large a fee for attending to a Yrminn claim, The court will probably finish ita bus- ness by tho latter part of this woek. — Oure That Cold, Do not suffer your Lungs to bocome diseasod by allowing a cold to continue without an ef- fort to cure it. Thou ds have died proma- ture doaths, the victims of Consumptions, by simply neglocting a cold. DR, WM. HALL'S BALSAM for the L S will cure Colds, Coughs and Con- sumption surer and quicker than any other romedy. It acts almost like magic in_many casos, and in others its effoct, thongh slow, is sure if persisted in, according to directions, Henry's Oarbolic Salve Is the Best Salve for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Tetter, Chapped Haund Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of Skin Eruj Frockles and Pimples, Got Honry's Carbolic Salve, as all others are counterfoits, Price 25 conts, Dr. Mott's Liver Pills, ol One of the Bes! only bo complex- Boauty, that transitory nicwer, held by using Pozzonni’s medicate on powder, THE CHEAPEST PLACE 1IN OMAHA TO BUY DEWEY & STONE'S., NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. Ptz U=ReL Iis arxT™ t and largest Stocks injthe United States to select from. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. These Pills have nover bsen advertised very much, but they have just as much intrinsic merit s though they were puffed to tho skies by indiscriminate advertising, Try them and Do convinced. TROUBLE WITH TICKETS. Complaints Tnalé Brnkéf Named Edgar Has Been Duping His Costomers, —— COMMEROCIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 2 spring, 686; No. 8, 68c; re- Jooted, B0c; good demand. Corn—Lsealers are paying 84c for old corn and 27¢ for new, His Sudden Disappearance. S > Oats—In good demand at 250, \ 4 0 s There lately came here a young man {;‘;g' 10‘(: bl AL X, Mats UPHO 1313 The EBxecutrix JNO. Garpets ! [ CLOTH, LINDLEONS, CURTAITIINIS TO CLOSE UP THE BUSINESS. TWWINDOW SEADES OF THE ESTATE OF B.DETWILER Carpets | IS SELLING THESE GOODS and Mattings, AT PRICES TO MAKE THEM LSTERY GOODS! FARNAM STREET. 1313 SAFE, named Edgar, who opened a ticket- Corn Meal—125 per 100 pornds, broker's oftice and began rather a lively | gy, 0d 000 #upply; pricon at yards, 6 006 business, as he offered rates better than| Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, were givon. by tho regular brokers. | ® A" fhinbanics, wholasaling at e During the last fow days several parties| Flour—City four, 1 60@3 30, have roturned to this city and made| Brooms—295@5 00 por dor. complaints about the manner in which Jattlo—8 B0@4 00; calves, b 50@T 50, they were used. As many know, the| Hogs—Local ‘m('l(\\rfl are buying now and custom of brokers is to sell robato tickoets | theris s & el Lt A Betaly —that is, if a man wants to go to Kansas " provuen. City, they sell him a ticket for a much | Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co., com- further distance, and give him an order [mistion merchants, 638 Broadway, K ity BRSUAK K Butter—Great demand for fine” country at on a Kansas City broker for a certain 20¢; creamary, 850, amount, so that on arriving there the cus- }‘;w:;;\ "f";.'.'i":fi'nlc'fik ‘2:".".‘1':2‘.'11‘ 4, 12k % oultry —Head sehickens, 12 tomer gets the cash named in the order im: xu? mrkeys): dressed, 16c; liye, 1lc; for that part of the ticket not used,| ucks, dressed, 12gc; live, 8o, Some of those who have thus bought ¥ tickets of Edgar, complain that the orders | Oranges—4 00@4 for rebate were not honored, and that %i::::‘;. -!‘01:“1(:3‘ i Bt they had fo tako lom than what tho| Vegotablos—Potatoes 40; onions, 40c; oub- S155 eeR resbiv6d fro B BEO VSR o WA s !3"‘“‘;‘;‘:"" markst; apples, ‘ready sale v | at 8 25@4 00 for prime stock. he has drawn, inquiring about him. —— e Some of the complaining parties who In Use 150 Years. feel that they had been thus duped by . theso rebate orders, wero here Saturday |, 1mpurity of Blood, however generated, and hunted diligently for Edgar, but|is always present in the body when pain could not find him, and it was reported |is felt; it spreads and forments wherever that he had skipped. Itis said that he|q weak spot or low vitality exists. has oocupied in times past some promi. BRANDRETH'S PILTS are the one great nent railway position, and is a bright | 44 unfailing remedy, because they take young fellow and well up 12 railway | joiq and expel only what is hurtful; so mn:ter:. l'“vl}:thdun?t er a poor reputation | u ey, gick, have pain, dizziness, rheuma- “T(l)u:s;“:’ho b:’xy- tickets should patron. | tism colds or cnntiv(;nmln, take ftou_r tl‘u-ea ize brokers who are known to have some h“;ulnl:::wu "i)l( ::l:g QK‘::‘ :S e;:l):l“:llt?!:‘: financial standing and responsibility, and They cleano the bowels and circ lation not tako chances on those who SMIpLY | frop, al impurities of the blood, and often got desk room somewhere and open up f g, vo jife, Branprern's :»preuer\'u business as strangors, and who offer 80 |yj,g vigor of youth, and for a long period much greater bargains than those whoare | oo Ja o dul)ih‘ty of age. DI 9 I, So1d in every drug and medicino store, The man Edgar has not been at his | yiy, plain printed directions for use. office since Friday morning, and the 22 other ocoupants have heard nothing of T him. So it seems that he has gone for He Knew the Man. ood. It is estimated that he secured | ‘‘Meddler,” Chicago Herald. between $200 and $300 of money on| A very long man with a very long coat promised rebates. and a very wide-brimmed hat stood be- s fore the wx:nd_::iw 0{‘ a uuorn‘frl:;-l‘;mll:lng A Happy Family. young man inside who was guarded by a Pulled from the broaat,aqueezed from the bottle, | 498 @ shot-gun and tho company’s man- Stomachs will gour all’ milk will curdle; ager. LA Baby hallelujah and that nigtt, “‘How much for a seat]” asked the very o't deny, 't ¢ith Victoria, m Ni w?nlih-,m'uo;u without Castoris; ¢ Fifty cents, dollar, and dollar and a A oard el prager and st ke thunder, hall, anawered tho \very, Beorntulileok ing young man. P. BOYER &£ CO.. Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y DEALERS IN FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS, LOCKS, &. I PERSONAL. ““Whar's the fifty-cent seate]” — “Upin the gallery." ““You mean the loft?” queried the very ong man innocently. “No, sir. 1 mean what Isaid, A theater has no loft.” ““‘Wher's the dollar seat?” “In the circle.” . “Family circle?” “Yes—everybody’s—anybody’s circle.” *‘War's the dollar and a half seat?” Heis a| sy the parquette—in the pit.” “Say—I'm from Kaintucky, and I see you've one ov our countrymen playin’ here and I want a good seat whar I kin take him in—see! I don’t care if it T. J, Carothers, late eéngineer of the Crys- tal Mills, has gono to Leavenworth, Kas., and his family leave for there to-day. Mr. O. M, Druse, of The Nebraska Farmer, is in the city and interested in the cattle sale. Dave Bowman, late clerk of the Ogden, has accopted & like position ina Denver hotel, preferring that city to Leadville, good one in any hotel, Mrs, Wilbur, of ¥t Dodge, has arrived here to take charge of the first primary room Quce. Zrof. Horsford clgarn were 1ado spect vana from lea: tobacco ever offered. Cooper. Mrs, Cooper s ono of the best prim- ary tonchers in tho state, and her stepping out is a loss felt by all interested in tho edu- cational affairs of the city, but her successor comes very highly recommended, and those who know her prodict tho same success for her hore that sho has won elsewhere, M, J. Mueller, the well-known musio man, roturnod Saturday from Denver, Hia daugh- tar, Miss Bortha, returnod with him, B, ¥, Morse, of Sargent, Nob, was at Bechtele's yestorday. Durham Tobaced; sent change out ov that and put some oy it in yonr pockit and take a drink at my expense, When a Kaintuckian gits out he don't keer for money.” He threw down a ten dollar bill, and went in. When a Dutch comedian named Harry Watson came on and stum- bled about in a pair of wooden shoes the Kaintuckian watched him with painful interest. After this point in the pro- gramme he walked out and, stopping at the box office, said: ‘“It's all right. I paid my money and you tuck me in. Butyou can't fool a Kaintuckian on Henry Watterson, We know him too well. You may put wood shoes on a Dutchman and pass him for Kentucky's great editor on your - Yanks here, but not on a Johnny Reb.” When he was told that the bill called for Harry Watson, he ran his hands into his pockets, threw saliva like a Babcock, and remarked: ‘“Well, I'll be doggoned. Come out and take somethin with me, Court of 8t. Jaiies. from the best tobucco 1 bacco 8 tho best and dealers havo it. Frank E, Hall, of Kansas City, was at the Pacific yestorday. The Roland Reed company stopped at the Pacific, Mrs, B Clark loft Saturday for a brief visit to Beatrico, Neb, S, LODIS PAPE Col, J, 8, Tam, of Avyocs, arrived in the city yostorday, and is at the Bechtele, The colonel {s an old insurance man, and an un- compromising democrat. Ho saya Tilden is the coming man for re-election to the presidency,” Th colonel s a persistent joker, ROOK, NEWS, —— Your health depenas on the purity of your blood. People who re this are breed, centuries ago, there 18 no allusion made to their having such appendages, Galloways are able to endure hardship ng from exposure to the elements during the severest weather.in winter. The temperature in the lower parts of their native province is occasionally very warm in summer, and they stand that extreme equally. They are still grazed pretty extensively in some of the warmest counties in England, and no breed there suffers less inconvenience from the heat or makes more progress than they do. e ——— Frenchmen can properl o [ Lnianan At Higacy the aaliad ,'...(:}'3: in all its refivements and delicacies. In * order to stimulate the “ll o b ive organs in good i nence to Angostura Bitters, When you try them be sure it is the genuine article, manufactured by Dr. J, G, Biegert & Sons. T Roland Reed as a Fir '8 Star, Clark, for years city editor of the Nonpareil, tells a good one on Roland Reed, who appeared in the play of raking Hood's Sarsaparilla with the best tesults, e —— ARE YOU GOING TO EUROPE? Cach culd for Rag The Emperor Louis Napoleon sinoked only ho finest ciicars the world could pro- fobacco grovwn o theGolden ;)ina, this being the fines Beltof North Oarv. Vel Bull' Durham Bmoking Tobacco fa mao.’ {rom tho same leaf used in the Esnperor's e ™ 18 abso- by ox; Fouth, ey lutely pure and i nnquestiouably ;10 best Tostored 4 Fobes Al Russell Lowell)American Minister {o the In theso days of adulteration, it {8 acom- fort to kmokers to know that the Bull Dur- ham brand is absolutely pure, and made Blackwell's Bull Durtium Smoking To- None genatne without tho trade.mark of the Bull. Graham Paper C 217 and 210 North Main Bt., 8t. Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN }PAPERS, ENVELOYES, CARD BOARD AND FRINTER’S STOCK EFITS! 1 the i, b NG L i Ty o Fenson for not now recel yowedy. Give Expr Fost Oflios, s PG R b says the Emperor's br, 2 ' 108 Poarl fally for him in Ha- 2 Pt 5, Sow Bem. Tgorous as, funhoad by 7 Thackeray's giftod daughter, Anne, in tomnch d in tho Bloomor school building, to flltho va | ake 4 et e o | | | ettt Mo rmnyon. o s P . b 2 ¢ | costs me a nver. wi od Monthly, tells of her visit to the great poet. o cancy causod by the rosignation of M. J. K. | 00 451000 tho fiddlers. §Tako your | | | 8o foud vim muokin Blacweifs Bul Sontia thoro ARSTON REM ARCHITECTS AREMOVED TO rn)HIALléI[‘N(f,ATIONAL BANK OPJUM e A POSITIVEZ: i Tim by Hon, James o world produces. purast made. Al Srerae TS o tober 10, 76, box No. 1 will cnre any caseln four a.y-l:'. [T 2 will cure the most obstinate case no matter of how long standin Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies No nauseous doses ¢! subebs, copabia, or oll of san- dal wood, tnat are e .ain to produce dyspepsia by deatroyig the coatingnof tho stomach. Prios 9L Sold by a | drugeists, or mailed cn recelpt of price For (nrther particulars send for ciroular. Box 1,588 c G b b, R WAREHOUSE. WRITING WRAPPING sof sl + | The Pill Cumpounders, Lincoln news, Druggist W. 0. Lane, the efficient Secretary of the Nebraska State Pharma- ceutical “Association has issued a very creditable circular convening the third annual session of that society, at Omaha, commencing Wednesday, May 14th, 1884, Ample provisions wil bs made for all par- UNCLE SAM'S MILL, = |ties, wishine to make exhibits at this 1n another column will be found the au- ouncement of Messra, THOS, COOK & SON, ourist Agents, 201 Broadway, New York, relative to the very complete arrangements they have made for tours in Hurops tha cominig Spring and Bummer. *Cook's Exour- sionist,” containing maps and fuil particulace, will ba mafled to any addross on receipt of 19 cen birn coul, gratos fireback, on T, #hes druer OMAINA Stove Repair Works, (AL 109 Sonth 14th St. Kake & speciaity of furnishing castings and reps Lo shoven o Ml desoription, wood slove y Gno 0 our stove PITe whelves Aud e T. SINEOXID, MANUFACTURER OF VANIZED IRON, RN CORNICES. WINDDW. CAPS, FINIALS, ETE. 416 18th @treoet, s, changed dampers, &0. constantiv; MATA, meeting. Druguist deciring space are requested to notify Jaes Forsyth, Omaha, who is assistant secretary of the associa- tion. nds out A Number of Cases and will Finish This Week., The grand jury in the United States court has completed its labors and been discharged, They returned twenty nine indictments, but nearly all were for tech- nical vindication of the revenue laws, Among these, most of them pleading guilty to the charge, were: M, J, Leon- ard, Wm, Callicatt, Larry Southard, Sherman T, Gray, John C, Magee, Clyde Sitting Bull is said to be sn intelligen and educated man; he instructs his young braves how to preserve good health by teaching them the principals of hygiene which are so ably set forth in ‘‘The Science of Life; or, Self-Preservation,” published by the Peabody quwll In- stitute, Boston, advertised in this paper, Cocoa, with Bta cal. It — ournalistic Pleasant- Far Western **Cheek” at Dohany's Saturday night. During the firemen’s tournament in Council Bluffs several years ago, a con- tract was made by the firemen of the city with Reed to play a week's engage- wmeut at Bloom & Nixon's hall, |Owing to the numerous outside attractions that woek, when thou- fsands of strangers were in the city, the theater was but sliwly attended, chu ely & house suflicient to pay hall ex- ries, Butte (M, T.) Tuter Mountain, The carrov which edits the Salt Lake Herald, a late importation from the Fiji Islands, should be salted down. He is too fresh for this country, and even the saving grace of a new set of endowment robes, soaked in the sacred grease vats of the church, will not suftice to conceal his Woodruff, J. L. Ives, E. O. Bharp, 8. H. Jagger, W. H. Jagger, L. A, Walton, Obarles Lant, Hiram Rockwell, A, N, Ashbaugh, James Stanett, T, P, Stanett, H. V. Monat, N. Eaton, J. C, Hanford, W. G, Bell, E. T. Bell. Z. Adams, J. H, Morton, aud H. 8. Davidson, Clifford Haugh was indicted for rob- bery of the postoffice at Orescent Oity last Dacember, aad pleaded guilty to the | plentiful lack of ability and the vast charge. amount of misinformation and bad char- Au indictment was also found against |acter he has accumulated. V. BAKER & (0. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1875 Brsakist ot Warranted absolutely pur Oll has been removed. 1t has thres times the strength of Cocon mixed und 18 therefore far more economi strengthening, casily digested, and admirably adapted for fnvallds s | well as for person Sold vy Giroce! . 8. H ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, = - - - Neb BRNADER OF THOROUGHBRED AND HIOH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATILE AND DUROO OR JERSKY RED SWINK 4 Young stook for sale. Correspondence solloited ———eeee HENNINGS | fEp UIPROVED 17 ELASTIC SECTION disEt to than or from whiéh the excess o rea, Arrowroot or Bugsr, deliclous, nourishing, health, Dorchester, Hass.. T DEET o1 Regenera: tor in made sxnressly for thecure of dey ety of the Th o & I der nerat