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e il \ [rw— . e prec \ OMATA DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9. 1884. 7 ‘ : : T f 25,000 h in T be imagined, th - Railway Time Table. | COUNCIL BLUFFS. MILLIONAIRE HORSEMEN, Jioctory, o e e somothing like | stinguished linéage, b 1y Gcvernor| B L3 T | = AT;AA { NEWA —_— $100,000 worth of ;rntter;{, l‘::;:mdy m";-r :|‘ru;§:nn, 2:204; Phallas 2:164; Tyrant e ADDITIONAL LOCA NEWS. ag. 1o these facts from Mr. Chase, o | (brother to Phallas); and Edge Hill, Swift's Specific (8. § 8.) would reom to warrant us In saying that it will euro this muoh dreaded scourge. The following are the times of the arrival and de. | Persons afflicted ara invited to orrespond with us. partaro of Arains by central standard time, sehe | 1 bellove Switts § eolfl has saved my lite. 1 hiad al depots. Trains leavo transfer depot Son min. | virtualily lost the use of the u; of 1y body 9 i « > 800 his horses ho i& glad to show | mates that have enjoyed distinction o ool Hig Fonlnous for fho omss: |wunt oo meu by o e ecastionlly of | the tfl, A el e 80y b Poles. STREET WORK. them, and ho will talk enthuiastically of | tho turf. A trim Tittlo filly by Phallw, | (Y a Bquine Race their exploits and the merits of th blood | and out of Lucille, 2:21, has the speedi- = that flos & in their veins, but his wealth [ est parenta of anything on the place, but The Following Contracts Have Boon sarlier and arrive ten minutes later, and . the poiso o i 3 Vel i o s othe TM10400, NURLING FOR AND QUINCY, years, S 8.8 bhas rolievod me of all sorcness, and e A Pair of Trotters Purchased for A $26,000 ronse ron §500. K & nd-lookiug 3-year-old the pofson 1s being forced oud of my system. 1will KANAAS CITY, BT, JOR AND COUNCIL BLUPPS, @40 of & woman afllicted with o cancer on her shonl- der at loast five inches in eiroumference Angry, pain- For the grading of Sixth avenue from Eighth to Ninth street, 28 cents; Sev- gray atallion by Phallas and out of Abbe ARRIVA. “There have boon & good many stories | g & W. R. Romsox, Davlshoro, Gi w " L) achante, a daughter of Lakeland Abdal- Shiogo Regeon 8| e months agn my attention wan cale to tho | Soventh to Eightn strent, at ¥ cents; $1,000 That Would Now Sell [tola,” he maia, ‘about how T ewmo to |y itis & GTESEEE A KATCAITABSEE own Jay-Eye-See, but they are all wrong The facts are that the fall 1 bocame his | Prother to Harold, the siro of Maud 8., for Fifty Times That Sum, Mail nod Expross, 0:48 pm | ful, and eivin but he never got a colt that has beaten the patient no rost ¢ t o, S Sighth in Chi N ¢ - 2 Pacitic Exprose, Sise | T wne tving U ke o ree iy o ML 1% | STl avenit, ffomt Raventt to SgHI qurner L stopped in Chicago on Y KOVL012:40, whils Harold, in_additon to the CIICABO, MILWAUKAR AXD 8, PAUL. {0 for hor. ke has taken five bottle, and the u cor | stroet at 28 conts, and from Eighth to | Famous Horacs That are Family Pots | l\;\;‘unky and l)\-':(-T'ri{n t";; '1** \;v"'j‘ queen of the turf has many others to his . e 3 up, o eab remain: | ar - A ondent_at Col. West's ! . S A | e heaith ‘,f;'g,l";,,.,-; nall weat vt | Ninth streot at 20 cents, to3 Regan Bros. | —Fashion in Beeedtng Oolta—the | g "0 MEEHEETIEG G CH R to | Srodit that have beaten 2:30, one of them, J . seems to be perfootly cured. L CIN10AGO, ROCK 1ALAKD AXD PACIFIC and McGorrisk. tlew wore taken, ho I8 nearly or quitowell. 1t is truly wonderful. cents; Fifth avenue from Ninth strect to Unfon avenue at 33 cents, to A. M. ' Noontide, 2:204, bei ) e L e Yite of a Racor One ot Hase | tll me about the beat young stooe, in | 1050 % ot PGt o s%pm Miantic Exprom, gdonm | 1 have soen remarkapio rosulis from ke ot Suitts For the grading of Sixth avenue, from and Luxury, his estimation, that Col. West had-—to | pyty Ko ie 4" o o5 Sy stight otib of Y b 50 pm | 8pocific on oung ore has been f P " ve! i i (7 ' | A0 *Dos Molnce Askimmodation, 440 b | SHiC vt Tve conce with (e mast angry. Tooking xat, | Pearl to Sixth treot at 26 cents; Seventh B "fl;:’ down 1”“; names 'l‘"‘i ‘“"‘;‘l‘“"“ F | his stall for inspection the groom said he *At local depot only. ing cancera I ever saw and was: early desd The st | avenue from Pearl to Sixth trect at 25 N each animal for me, placing EAeM 48| oould not be led to halter—he was too *WARASH, 8T, LOUIS ANDIPACIFIO, botble made s wondertul change, and after five Yot “‘Ho's a great horso.” what hoe considered the order of merit. | ¢ "¢ 1iee ™ ©harounon Mr. O A group of men surrounded a black | Ho did so, and tho very first_entry waa: (it 20 (e Bieriupon A, Guse, tovv. [ ] pony that stood on the floor of a well or- ‘Black ocolt by Diotator, out of Mid- B y gone days, took the M. F. Crowury, M. D,, Oglethorpe, Ga. M & Ovr troatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed n:urL. o . N 1ro0 w wppiats For the sotting of curbing on Sixth Expresa, 6:50 pm THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €O, vol Pos o Ni o PaciirEaptes, Er i Orawer 5. Allinta, s, | BYenUS from Pearl to Ninth street, and Berea barn in Racine, Wie, and the ani. |night,’ When T reached Kentuoky the[S5ima! in charge and showed his best mal concerning which tho remark was | little black colt impressed mo wonder- . eat thins of Jay. | ad your work is done for all time ‘ L mado poked his nose out in an_ inquiring (fully. He was my choice from the first, rRRE P L b b N Y. Office 160W.234 8t between 0bh and 7ih Ava | 01 Soventh avenue from Pearl to Ninth | gd frigndly manner to various membera |and I bought him for 8500 and named L A AL o time to come. streot, at 8104 por lineal foot; and for | 0tGho party, aud thon gazed reflactively [him after myself. 1 paid tho samo |t oo by Maud o Ao the cehor ‘Western Expross, am 0 ) : i SRS pm e i Coumein-wit i | Kuttering on aame atroota, at 50 conts per | ot a diminutive Skyo torrior which had fauount for Phnllas.” b AL L) corporate nama ofa grestrond ooty to J. & O. P. Wiokham. been liberated from an adjoining room | These two horses are now worth at 7 Y WE CHALLENGE AR | Rores irod AL the Stook Yand and was jumping and licking tho noso of | loast 860,000, and if Jay-Eye-Seo fulfills Looal Express,’ e the pony in & very demonstrative way. [ oxpectations and bo.wz;mf » came within a fraction of a second of do- LI N E equired by the mqr»;l:. ub i ] io—a Short Line, Quick Mo 118 JORt 119 lished b f thei L = . and the best of accommoda i o ol , o et : Ohal. | €70r accomplished by trottors of their age. .A{“F',:: ?‘,’:",{m L) ty;nu-nly of ‘which are’ farn | Tho following were the shipments from | At tho ) {:‘"‘dud"“d pating him in l'"“ Ih"r‘“ ?"“ “:“l‘l."l“"“" ‘S:‘"'"“ Phal- (7 hey are yonng and sound, and perhaps PUSOEY FRATNS %0 OKATIA, tshed by the greatest railway in America, the stock yards made yesterday. manner that showed a genumne intorest | Ias lower the stallion record, as soems OUI0AGO And NORTITWESTRRN, BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIO. m 8t. Paul Express, m Accommodation, UNION PACIFIC, ing it last senson, and oclipsod anything ] ! will ‘bring double honors ‘to Wisconein i S han probable, $100,000 could be 3 4 am 1:04-2:24-380~ Hawkshuest & Oo., two oars cattle, 38 | injand frlendihip for the auimalstood ajmore tuk pi ! ol 4 when they return from the campaizn e s GHICAGO,MILWAUKEI p awkaturs & o v e atlr 58|l B S f i i it | for Who i’ These s ar | Z i o S e 1094 8. m. 12 04 p. . Ar slovo trimme ito whiskors, Ho was [nophews of Doxter, the first horse to T ¥ive 80 minutes befure leaving time. U close lrnnmfd white whiske © P oxter, t Chicago & Rock Island. man of few words, dressed |beat Flora Temple's time, their sire, “ s 1L Hii‘flfi - And St. Paul. LG A Lol four cam catlo 04 hoad Wwhh sorupulous neatness. The unassum. | Dictator, being full brother to Mr. sland. ing man was J. 1. Oase, a three mil- Bonner's horse. It is only within the PHYSIG[AN & SUR qEON 16 owne and operates over 4,500 miles of C. Rudhe, three cars cattle, 54 head, | lionaire, and the ma:ek-ln‘mkmg pony was | last two years that the mnrl']s of Dictator {3 9y {ifllflh‘:{x:‘“\‘{ll‘r;utrmfi“fl-. e e ow oo | Three cars hogs, 218 head, over Rock tho famous Jay-Eye See, the fastest|have beon apparent. For the best part 222 Middle Braed-wey, Counctl Blufta, - 0 . to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. i i 1d, and |of his lifo ho was hidden away on Long '] + busines t th. | Island, trotter of his age in the world, v v 4 The Emperor Louis Napaleon smoked - e Mo Wosk, 16 utaraly Anawors Ab O, E. Welch, one car cattle, 19 head, | whose record of 2:107 is within half a | Island, but boing sent to Kentucky in quly the et e tho word could pre. » and Bost Route Y % Y 2 o 77 hi i ino j . Horsford mays the Emperor'a SPECIAL NOTICE G i fost fioute bette® | one car hogs, 62 head over Rock Island. second of the best ever made, :\x., his cnlu‘nlrcd hmm' ] then udu just S Suok undord mary i Eaupecots La Crosso and Winona. N. 8. Crows, one car mules, 20 head FARMOUS TROTTERS. oginning to show what they can do, ils yanafrom leaf tobacoo grown in the Golden FOR ANY AMOUNT O¥ 0 berdeen and Ellondale over Union Pacific. g i Kos | three sous, Jay-kge-Seo, Phallus and Di- Baltof North Carolina, thia being the finest u Claire and Stillwater: In this country when a trotter makes | oo “)oiiie” the stars of the trotting leaf grown. Blackwoll's Bull Durham c w l Chicago, Milwaukee, Wausau and Merrill e oo a “‘best on record” at any age or way of l' g 4 last fall b 14 Bmoking Tobacco i made from the same . onsumers of ater Chicago, Milwaukee, Beaver Dam and Oghlkos| Bad Blood TR KE bsootes tataous and his turf last season, and lnst fall he was so 1eat used in the Empercr's cigars, {n abso- Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Oconomo 1 3 .. |going he at once become for $25,000. lutely pure and in unquestionably the best THE Chicago, Milwaukoe, Madison and Prairiodu Chier | i# inclined to come to the surface in the Spring | name a housshold word. Nearly a quar- tobacca over offered. Chicago, Milwaukeo, Owatonna and Fairibault. because of the effort made by good old mother | gar f a century ago when the little bob- KINDNESS AND CARE FOR TROTTERS, h"x;vmm‘;m;fl ?‘:\m\ln..“A:m in c o Point. y g pes nof & by 4 5 - : . ‘ennyson, fn Harper's COUNCIL BLUFFS B et A Dt maturo b0t oW I O L maviro, dote 10! | tailed bay mare Fiora Templo inaugurated | Juy.-Eye-Seo and nis companions travel Mo thby, 4 0f Dot vini 2 h Bt moet. Ghicago, Ciinton, Rock Inlnlml and Codar Raplds. | ¢4 the system and prodnce all manner of illy; & DOW era in turf lore by trotting in 2:193 |in A car built vp]mclnlly for their accom- T’m;m*gg:um:\gm;{!mm‘r.hfi:fl City Waterworks Com” S O A Fojiaand Yankton | but by the sid of Swift's Specitic the bad | over the Kalumazoo, Mich., track the|modation and fitted up with every con- AT L e S S SR Chicago, Milwaukee, Mitchell aud Chamberlain, blood " is all driven ont through the pores of | cry went up that the report could not be | venience that experieuce can suggest. Court of Bt. Jamea. AT THE L T S :‘:l“n_r;-;\;:flh %‘fi’i:‘fl?;.:‘;‘J‘ir:".."';::'r';'f;}y.-fi:fi.'.;'if.,".‘;&"ffl: truo—the course must have be;u ?h“n or 'l‘lm{:‘ isa 5.~ugny u:‘ul} for ench horse, t:m B b P per ' Y o s " | the time incorrectly announced. But the | car being design Oor séven anlmals, ham brand is absolutely pure, and made Request of the City Council, Pollzman Slospers and tho, Finset Dining Oars in | 1088 preparalon, it 80 powerful_an antidoto | ol S T mile, and people accepted | places whera the men who attend them from tho best tobacco the world produces. < world are run on the mainlines ofthe CHIGACS | 5 blood poison, that it finds and roots it all ) l; q i ¢ Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking To. for &30 days' extansion as evidonced by resolution | A WAUKEE & 8 Au& I?.WA\ out. Do mot ba doceived by Mercury and | the performance, contenting themselves oleep, and ingenious arrangoments of bacco {8 the best and purest made. All filled promptly. Samples sent and :;,',=;},,?3,",‘:,‘;,‘,"‘;,';‘ng;‘“‘ by, aun unces that it | nd overy attention & ST PANE AL @I | Ptash mixtures, which driva in the poison, | with saying it would never be equaled. | space tor the stowage of sulkies, harness, doalers havo it None wenuine without My 4 ous employes of the company. estimates given upon application. WM. McBAIN & CO.. Sionx Fails. Dakota on tho Jine ¢ mains, fora'l parties who dosire only to come out again in a worse form. " | For a fow years it looked as though these |ete. *I don't think anything too good e s LRI e L iR Thave cured permanently Blood Twint in : ; L ; Yo truo, |for my horses,” said Mr. Case, and his will mako appication theretor to the cimpany bo. | 8, 8, MERRILE, A. V. H. CARPEXTER, ho f;"'i"“ JTongration by the e {"!l ‘j"“."' fm‘:‘:?.:::1,‘.‘;?:.“::.‘:‘;:11:‘1“;‘2?65%'r. :u:‘g«, nfl'ccti):m for them is manifested in other fore th oxpiration of #aid 89 daya' oxtension, Thaager, " e Pt oot | Spocifc fter 1l most signaliy- faile Wit | e ork atoclcbrokes who | ways. Thero is nona of tho harahnoss APRIL 18, 1884, L) . A Toowen, M. 1., Parry, Ga. | had a keen eye for fast horaeflosh, drove |and even brutality so often sven in other ) p Troatiso on Blood and Skin Diseases nuailed | gver to the home of Hiram Woodruff on uh‘\\]fles ‘l'me- l;;yn-;\'\-o was never atmckl At the tollowing prices, payable in advance : Lol 9 Long Island and gave into the keeping of [a blow with a whip heavy enough to kil i % aSI Bhl"a fl i Swier Sercivio Co., Drawor 8, Atlanta, | 14 L0 Grivora wiry brown golding of [o ly,” is what Mr. Caso hus writton in i : 2 A medium size that had as wicked an eye as | his_ cataloguo. Tho results of this hu- nefers. one would want to look at, a clean-cut, [ mane treatment are shown in the gentle- Yony. head, and a goneral steol-and [ness of the horsex. A child might play DR. WHITTIER i 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. ALONG THE LINE OF TiE] Real Estaw T ‘Theio prices includs the cost of opening and elosing the streot, tapping tho stre t water mai furniching and putting in extra strong lead se pipe, furnishing and putring i1 curs stop, stop box and cover complete, and_ making all neceisary con- noctions botween the street watr m.in aud the curb of tho stroct, which ire about one-half tne cost to tho consu ¢t o’ doing the same work. view of the contemplyed paving of certain stroots in the city partio- are recommented to make application immadiately, at the office of the com: pany, 26 P:arl Street, in ordor to save the necossity and avold the in- cron-ed expense of breakin ¢ up the rtreet after pav- ing has been done. HMARRY BIRKINBINE, Ohiot Bogi or. CASH TALKS | At the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT, 209 Upper Broaaway, the Chicago. St Paul, Binneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension of this line from Wakefield up he t BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Coleridge TO EXARWINGTON, Renches tho best nortion of the State, ~Spocial ex- o for lond reckers over thia line t Norfolk and Hartington, and via Blair to all principal poiuts on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Tr:ing over tht C., 8t. P. M. & O. Rallway t0 Cov ngton, Sioux vity, Ponca, Ha:tington, Wayne and Nortolk, Wonmnocot at Blair For Fromont, Onkda e, Neligh, and through to Vil entine. 4@ For rates and all information call on F B WHITNEY, General Aront, Strass » Pulldicg, Cor. 10th and Farnam Sts., ‘Omaha, Neb. #ArTwoker can bo secured a4 depot, corner 14th =7 Wahstar Strseta BRUNSWICK & CO. BlLLIARDS. The following deeds were filed for re- cord in the recorder’s office, April 6, reported for Tur Ber by P.J. Mec- Mahon, real estate agent: Cecelia Tostevin to M. A. Eastwood et al, lot 5, block 28, Neola, $600. Samuel Beatty, Jr., to W. C. Battelle, lot 4, block 2, Hancock, $1,600. Lewis C. Hart to W. H. Benjamin, lot 8, block 23, Avoca, $600. Catherme Nuschy to Jacob P. Rei- chart, lot 1, block 2, Judson’s 1st add to Neola, $500. A. M Rattelle to J. A, Hake, part sw} ne}, 5, 76, 39, $380. W. R. Gntf to Austin Hake, se} nef b, 76, 30, $800. E. P. Johnson to Jens Peter Jensen, part lot5, black 27, No la, $200. Mary Wilgus to Wm. S. Smith, part lots 206 and 909, orignal plat, $500 John H. Shadden to Thomas Page,part sw} sw, 98, 77, 43, $750. John Evans, Jr. to Isaac Scott et al, n} ne}, 11, 74, 69, $800. J. W, Davis et al to Henry Voss, part that botokened |in Jay-Eye-See's This brown | pony would never injuce him. gelding was Dexter, by Rysdyk’ Ham- unlike most _stallions, docs not lay back blotoman, and two years later he trotted his ears and give other evidences of dis- over the Buffalo track in 2:17}, driven by | pleasure when a stra Budd Doble,in whose hands Hiram Wood- [ aud visitors may enter his stall with im. Ve inall their ruff had placed him when the horse chang- | punity. Ten years ago four trotters out Tmmedi. | of five were vicious, Dexter made every- ately after this performance Mr. Robert | body but his groom and driver keep at a Bonuer purchased Dexter for $33,000. | safe diatance. Bodine was a man-killer, his ambition being to own the fastest|being equaliy ready to bite, kick, or trotter in the world; and for a time that | strike. Goldswith Maid permitted fam- But when Dex- | iliarity from no one but **Old Charley,” tor was retired Doble took Goldsmith | her groom, who during five years slept | 1onal o by letter, macrady confidential whalebone expression enorgy and determination. ed ownership the provious fall ambition was gratified. Dexter, and it was not long until he nad being his pllow, and at daybreak the ol benten Dexter's time with her, and year | mare would waken him by pushing at the by year she kept lowering the record | bau with her nose. Mr Case's firat rule ] | onaser, e “Sn, James Modioal natibuto Chartered by theStateof11li- nois for theexpress pus of glving lmmediate reletin ; all chronic, urinary and pri- r approaches, | % 5 Vate disesses. Gonorrheca, Blood promptly relievedand permanentlycured by reme- dies testedin a. Years Bpecial Practice, Seminal sent by Mall and Expres: Maid, & nervous, flighty little mare, a|but three nights ovt of her stall, & bag in | package to indicate contents or granddaughtor of the horse that sired | which were the oats for her morning feod | g, JAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chicago, | DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S until 2:14 was reached, and these figures | With his horses is that they ehall be b us, a horse of | treated kindly, and Gov. Sprague, for uuknown brecding on his sire’s side, trot- | whom he paid 27,500, would follow him AIND ted ot Buffalo in 1878 in 2:13}. The fol- | around like a dog, and enjoyed nothing lowing year his time was beaten half a | better than being fed lumps of suuar second by St. Julien, a grandson of | from the hand of Mrs. Case, who feels Hambeltoniau, in California, and hardly | the defeat of one of her favorites even had St. Julien assumed the crown wh«i moro keenly than does their owner, of FOR EITHER SEX. PREVENTIVE AND CURE. REGULAR GRADUATE of two medios] colloges [ wod longor {n the treatment of (CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKI. lscnses than other physician i1 St. Louis, aa city papers show dents know, Consultation free and When it i8 laconveniont to viait the city jfor- medicines can be sent by mail of expre Cirable cases guaranteed; where doube oxista it In franily stated. CASES roceive wpeaivl_\twnilon. from Tmprudence, Exoesser, Induigencos pori anent-- MARRIAGE GrTT XD, why, caltsos, consoqUeNOEs 90 phgos; the whole vorywell told. Many 266TH EDITION. PRICE $1.00. BY MAIL POSTPAID, PIONLER GASH 9 Z‘?‘.I‘f)fll?:l‘!::fmn to B H. Metalf, lot Maud §, another Hambeltonian, came |whom an acquaintance once remarked: | m.y yomedy botug injected directly to tho seat of out ana in 1880 trotted the Chicago track [ ‘*J. L. Case likes to lose about as little a8 | the discase, requires no change of diot or nauseous G-ERROCERY 2, bleck 8, Bayliss’ 2d add, $1,200. : 0,103 3 . 1 " werourial or polsonons medicines to be taken inte 3 3 2 £ 4 in 2:10§ and the following season she |Any man 1 eversaw. S aar whe tive by elth b1 A GREAT M T W e e e s Johu K. Gooper to Catherine Koenan, | ), yoreq the record to 2:10}, where it now A TROTTEIV'S BUSY SEASON, T anie b comarash by isats SCmee; ik 1 the AR MRDACAT WORS lncd';B'bE;c&sl,“cll.zx%::}a;dgz’:z,gflg;flm, stands, she being then 7 yearold. Itis| Besides Jay-Eye-Seo and Phallas there | oa of thow alrouly unfortunataly aiticted we guar ON MANHOOD 1 f 5 “bteo thico hoxes to cure, or we will refund the mon 1 : 4 for these reasons that & horse that trots |are in the barn adjoining Mr. Case’s re- | .y, by mail, & . < ) 1% | Fifteenn Ball Pool, Carom, |ch wi, 75, 54, 39, 81,200. 0 joining 3. Privo by mal, postago pad, 8. por o or e { Eshausted Vitaly, Norcous nd Phystcal 0ol 100| AND ALL OTHER GAMING TABLES. TEN piN| Dautel B, Clark to Israel Dismant, ne} il 1 1 15 pounds E-tra © Sugar fo 11 pounds Granulated Sugar 25 pounds Choice O.tmeal 25 pounds Navy Beans. 20 pounds Best Buls Starch . 12 pounds Caralina Rice 32 pounds Chotce + run¢ 25 bars Biffalo Soap y Extea Lake Trout, Choice Mine: Meat p.r pound » 1 dozen Mackerel Colorado Flour, 10 younds Giuver Suap homisg.... untold miserios resnlting from indlscrotions or ex oesses. A book for every man, young, middle.nged and old. Tt containg 123 prosarintions' for all_aowh and chronic diseaso each one of which I8 fnvaluwbl in 2:11 or better at once becomes fam- [sidence s number of other equine not- | boxes for 35. Premature Deollno NC ous, and when, as in the case of Jay-Eye- |ables. Gurgle, a stoutly-built young WRITTEN GUARANTEES %o BALL\OHECKS IO ol und part ech nch, 31, and part awd, | So0 Sy et o ncoomplished whon e | pacing mars thit was second to Tohnaton | based by luthorieed sgents, o o | 18 South 34 Streat, 8t Louls, 411 Dalaware Street, | 32, 75, 43, 810,000, anitn:1 is but b years of age, there is all |in 2:13 over the Chicago track last year, M s 00| Kausas City Mo., 1821 1'ougias St.. Omaha, Neb, 1 Disment to Daniel B. Clark, lot 8 L h r ’) F ’l - B 5 C 3 HENRY HORNBERGER, |block 7. Jackson's add, §2,000, ' |themore cxcitement and comment, be- | attracted Mr. Gl attention by the per- [ £ F1" §Y@lIX L@ Drun 0. 1% 2 Sacnt. | ol alos, RAGTAL & B causo trotters aro cortain, with proper | tormance, and he bought her for §6,000 gl i e " o TREONS by e o) (LSO care to increase in speed from year to|and turned her loose in the mesdows a%| ¢ F. Goodman, Druggist Sole Agent, for Omaba gseud tar.Catalogust MidIEr N LIbe COMMEIOIAL year until at least a dozen seasons hsve | Hickory Grove farm. Sheis to be trainid phys 300 pages, hound o bosutite ‘muslin 2m ooesed covors, full gilt, guaranteed 40 ho o finor wors n every senko,—mechanical. lit- an any other work rald in o m&o wiv_ | wrary and professional b, m&e H z assed over them; and at b a trotter is|this season, and has a stall in the car that 3 " T X this country for §2.50, or the money will bo retunded Nebraska =Cornice| = comouvmom o, = |GGy ool Left Racing st Monday. for Lovisvill, Heahh is Wealth! st i b Jocted, 50c; good demand, 2 THE OWNER, whers the early spring will be taken Tm{;;::lmg‘:m“{::-.;-"m:fl_hzwl:\:mfl.:‘nmun 07 T Corn —Lsealers ars paying 30c for old vorn | - And the fame of the horse is shared by advantage of fo get the animals into o SWE TR | Thin book should be read by the vonng for Instras . g mamg]l a ']I‘ s R nani at 30 his owner. People want to eo snd know | PEime condition for the great clroutt of 1 IRl | | oo, s by tho attiotd forrolfof 1 wil benutt e b £ 4 iR fo0d QRmAnG.A 200, heut the man who possesses’ the fastest trotting meetings that begins at Chicago y 2, < hm-}“r;m:-:b;”, el o s Al it S don googrdiok (2 AR 0o 19 B0 [pEY MANUFACTURERS OF Tay—4 00@6 00 per ton; 50c per bale, o in July and ends at Boston in Octobur. { : 471 Rys—40@4bo. horse to & much greater extent than they 4 i Tadles’ and B ™ 25 per 100 pounds. Ffalla o Lmieilady I For twelve sucoessive weeks a high-class ot | GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES [ Gorm Moal 025 ver100pounds, o o, | tho owner of ‘a fivo picturo gallery or | ot iy expectod to koep in form and i) 1ot be uneful, whether yoiith, parent, guardian, nsiructor oF lorgyioan. —Abgouaiit "Addross the Peabody Medleal Institute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Strent, Boston Mase., who may Do aonantted on alf diseason rquiring skiil sud oxportinse. Ohronio andobatinatodisonses that have iy, “‘.:E‘«u”'u:“',.".“'.'u.':‘a:.;}l EAL &y VEELF Wo algo carry a full line of Ch'ldren's fine 5| and en' ; X and geno al A 00 the author of a u;couu!ul book. Mr. bo ready for s good race every scven days onan and bo genvinced the you | IDormer VZindowws, s i Case, who bought Jay-Eye-See before the O g / bt dealing with us. Goods delivared FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, bodlsirgsuv"w' hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, oolt had ever felt, harhess, has Beens That he may be able to do thisthe ubmost o fraonany partot tho by, © " rend pUipstipon AE LR e ROl B et tams all s 11T i for sanny | 080 must b given him. A suure stall rd, ! Lard—Fal . / , e (a4 i TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. | gisu—Cisy four, 1 tias 80, Loy e . brouder of god ey 2 1arse an a_bedroom, furuishos hith | wevt, iy PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, nainole copotltion n this comnty. i . P. FILBER & " ; ounlsic 205 upper Brosday, Brooms—2 95 00 per do. T B e omastaos e Toctodt ool | AP0 apaco (o movo wbout whon ot ROTI ATING ! Fencing! prm e i of i day, o€ SH1500 s W | Al ngaced dury s 17, ROLLER SKATING|iron eNnCin g !| ouioss@t; e, 55067 5. whon that mare was thought highly of, | Risht ho lics down g9, Window and Cellar Guards, Kte. thereis a good demand for all grades; choice . g capable groom looks after his every want. | i GOR 0. ANDEtn STREE™, LINCOLN NEB, | packiug, 6 25; mixed, b 25, i"‘]"d ;‘vr:"l“‘:‘;:‘l; :c;g":"’:i‘;e;'(‘.'i:‘;‘lofi:d':;l: At b or 6 o’clock in the morning the trot- o Battle iision morchants ' . ; ho is oavcfully rubbed with cloths until Open 1910 210 and 70 o o | I OEECE 0 Cattle Dom |y o Youutey rols, | But i6 was not until Jay-Eye-Seo begun | ou ot T LIV by porsapiration ia Wednesdsy and Friday evenis gy exclusively i in wood demand 20c, cutting down the record that people in 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. Eggs—12he per duzen, without An instane allure, ithaut an inatan TH! uting in in iy OMAHA = | Stove Repair Works, Furnish Repairs for all Sloves made in the UNITED STATES AND OANADA. Stoves repaired and remownted phoe No, 43, o i Lousits ox. Involuntury Crostis, Balustradon, Varandas, Offce sud Bani | Hogn-—Tocal prckers are buying now and | paying 86,600 for her. He paid 80,000 cleanest straw that money can buy. A Railing CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AVE, e Quotations by J. M. 8t John & Co., coa- | 228 o8 OB, B o &0 him, | Out for exeroiso and spuoding. This over, (3 Lo cure uny OAIRER. M e PRODUCE AND FRUITS. a car for shipment, and many others of ter in given w light breakfast and taken dry again and his coat shines like satin. | b, Monday, Weduesday and Friday eve P AR 4 n sections romote from here began to learn | v o"hduges are placed on his legs to RNE’S ELEGTRIC BELT g, 120 Head ‘ol Biory; Thiss Yoam 0K, Poultey Reudy valoichickons, drossed, 1240; | ubout his owner. When the little blaok | 1y0c S0 ™5 a i tion. that might b | 5% Goomsaw, Drugeist Axe MG Wil curo Norvoussoes, oA o (A R, 200 e ive, Oci turkeys, drossod, 190; live, 1265\ oy trotted in 2:19 wa & 4 yoar-old, low- Mlay. h; Jnflanetion that might bo| . v, aonbuaNK, Drogsiat Agvat for Ouae, 5 km,“ it No objectionable characters w hnitted. « Stoors, One Orangen 4 004 'zivr;urcl;ox. oring the record for horses of that age |}’ 3 & he has heen subjected, and ght . “ Heiters, Ono light sl eI, dpeian. Ly, ‘ln /| | MARTI Vs, - = PROPRIETOR, Sy A QINOe BRI s deseribid o l (@4 00 per box. three-quarters of a second, eastern people | 1 % i B wnaying him. In W DBI{’ D BR)S< wl ke dacrbadioamt N lLTall boed T 503 50 por bunch began nquiring who J. 1. nse was, and | uoh? B0 o wnnoying 0 GE 5 v — e it These cattle will bo B bund ’ J ' | the late hours of the afteinoon he is taken Dunb A ) city and wmag: 4 int e Jy. wnd can be rechariged in an | ; O3 down everything in the shape of horse-| ' g6 ML ) el ictiaih the T AT AT o M, F. PATTOI sale at 3 20@4 00 for prime stock. £ oS ohass him. and Gnally | 2 hour, an then fed and disposed of for ant by th AT et A | e o A AR TR o floah that dered opaks bt the night. Ou the day that ho is to trot and the na e n—" the samo shall drink of the wine of the He Kuew the Law. cupped hin mucosenion of triumphe BY 1| o ruco the quantizy of food and wster is OMAWA, NER, 31000 Wosld AL RWCH,) wrath od, which ‘s poured ont with- T. SIN 10D, Clo oland Prova. ,v.:,u.t':fflm:;bmopmph;. the papers were limited, in order “that his stomach iy | Solo Agents for tho World-Renowned | ny":'f:..;'."flfi s flg,h“r,:gf't-,-;‘m:;-‘;-n out miziure into the cup of ivdignation, MANUFACTURER OF A west sido citizen boarded & crowded | ¢ of yn.,,'. concerning the pony and | 1% be overloaded ~when ‘”'“ l"“‘;’ At gy nat disousg, Lokl y, s oy Fleckrlo Bult ) aud ho ehall b tormonted with fire and Brooklyn car and st00d on the back plat- | as maswhe.owned him.. Maoy | 2ced bogina, | Aftor a heat s bsen [[a g oA one cai coutur wiky e by weliug oc clling Y briwstone in tho presence of the holy form during the slight interval that he | g ik things were written. The most rotted he is taken in charge by thr [ {‘; > gt @ , ¢ TLLIAM LYUNS, augels and in the presence o the Lamb, y | wasn't standing cn somebody's toes. He | Ctriordinary tales were currcnt as o four grocus, who s hin il B ot ol B 9| VAN CPFICE—Oupons posotice, room & Fren: was very fiorco-looking, and gave it out | 5 (h man came to own tho pouy sud [ #O18S out his mouth wih the o 4 BinLe. i L CORNICES. | wolid that he was a natural-born lawyer, | e oficrs ho had received for him. An. [ b cannut with it e 6 V. 2. VAUGHAN, |NINDDW CAPS, FINIALS,: ETE, |knew what his rights wiro and meaiit 10|, hor horso owned by him, Phallas, was e [ sl whol . e (RLL AR 4 maintain them. “Yerbateher-lifo ho | ¢rond only to Jay. Bye-See in famo last | 1086 B whou the woatiier 1s sy gy y Al Yo i% kA, | can's kerloct no fare from me unless ho [ ST H0 was but O years old, and | hO6 0F sultry, fan hiu v L) s dealors in - - o e i, | EUROPE! ] ¥ | uives mo a seat,” waid he to the crowd of | {rorted in 2:154 at the Cleveland meet ;l:}::h':“' of thousands Caullar uro de. | Uf ans and Musfeal Merchandise. R " back-platform admirers, **T know what | i those figures being within a quartar | P g on his sugocss. 1he drive garsond for Prices m& | COOK'S GUAND EXCUHSIONS 'eave New York RED STAR LINE|ucuw Ju ia thin city. and don's you for- g AL R FaRARRIG whin iy hund direodng the YT . In Aprl, Mayand Jue J080 FASRAGR MO BER - get it. hen I pays I pays for s seat. |y stood at the head of all stallion rep- | bn, when the twenty muutes] g EE K recuring GOOD BEATHS TOURIST TIOKELS for Belgian Boyal and U 8, Mail Stoamors |45 0, il e off, cither. 1 know | one foe e yeurs. “Who i One | lowed by the rules are piat by st | Wl B B0 Re rauel I BUOPE, byl routes bt e ntel SAILING EVERY BATURDAY, | what the law is, and they dase'nt do it.” | Where did he get thene wonderful | 4rive anothor heat. ‘e crowd that sers maps and fuld par- BEIWEEN #Pay your fare or get off,” remarked the | po "0 Ul e “uestions asked. [n | e Face and applsuds the winner know E|<I||Ill'i.|l el 10 eenta, ros8 conductor, pulling the bell-strap and ly to the first it may be said that the pothing of what goes on NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, 55 e s tho el sl o ; Ronat! Thoy s 1 HOS, CYIK & RON, * Hrond ! W N Y. b 28 e of Jay-Bee-Bye is & quick wan of | 481 1 citedly; 1|5 shining eoats, the spidery rulkios piinted ha Riving, Gormany, Tialy, Holdand and France | 21 YEhod the man of law, exoltedly; 1150 odd years who invented somo valushly [ i1 » Outward, $20; Propald froim Antwerp, 22); kunw what the law is, and ULl sus the |imirovamoats in thrashing-machines, | PHBUE olum, and the drivers i el | ! okets, but he ? G0, Includlog hodilag, ok, o1 Canin: ats, | company for 810,00 damages. T t | This was a good many years ago. Unlike """ { Al 28 Koxursion, $100; Salooa from $50t0 §90; Excursion | hafter pay fare unless I get a seat. | anxiety an + #110 to 4100, know what the law is. Yer dasen’t 10 thein, Vor rale at ). ] Goodman's Drug. store, 11 ain S, Om i | Dector & Son, and Hallott & Cunston | o ired Piancs, Also Do given ufacturers and to_calle i1 Fellow 100 3 behind uaent is ug 1 moss inventors, he was a shrewd business man, and was therefore enabled to enjoy m:'»-‘;x-:wfl.rmz.w.n-,(m. Agonts. 55 Beoad. | put—" Just then thero was a sligl the fruits of his brain, He began the GOLTS AND THES TMAOH I g b ; scufting noise, aud as the car moved on |y facture of thrashing-machines in a vho drives the Use grot Yll: OmahiaAents. ] J and, removing & mouthfal of mud, sdded, | ipment of the kind in the world, As| 4, WL “me off,” his w Fs e-See aud Phall ’ " —— - ——— 1th increased so did his business | ti h ¥ of —— vunbures, and he is now the privcipal wit ABcH . QRIS WG % i Y v | Sikdeous ) 4 CHRONIC DISEASES cru “!mqaanwfiislflflggd H 1LUGH ON RATS.” Istockholder in & great plow works, o thei cducation @ 1 b T “[’"L”‘ TR s ot ..&c!v'&.gi’u 'I“ auuiy U D0 deuliity, premature docey, et baving vrwa 1o | Cloave out rats, mice, roachos flies, - flourishing national bank, and sn ivsur- | e, On the RIS AEAGE 6 A N o Rt FL T & RIS RN yoan el oxpes TR OF self-ruirs: whioh ha will wead FREE'@ |auts, hodbugs, wkuuks, ohipmunks, suce company. Ho owns a vessel or bwo, furin, o il fram Rassiiie $80 WY A N e i W B4 atbam Bt Now Vosk {%ovhers. 100 Druggiats has & $200,000 interest in & great wagon trottcis e W BIyEagieg) Lot | sAUSTO's REMa Y