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awill pat inservice pipes t the curb of the strect e " YO e & v R it e e OMAHA DAILY BEE«FRIDAY WA ¥ ki Y YN S e —————————— S ———————r— m— ey e Railway Time Table. ted. The firm is therefore a strong one, and will continue to do a thriving busi. ness. Mr. J. H. Wheeler, who has withdrawn from the firm, has gono to Janesville, Wis., and the Gazette of that city thus announces his embarking in business there: ‘‘Mr. J. H. Wheeler, of Omaha, arrived in this city this morn. ing, and now proposes to make Janesville his permanont home, and will engage in tho real estato businees, having formed a partnorship with Mr., Frank L. Stovens, AUCTION SALE . ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, of LOTS in pRemen i g ot 4| TOWN of PERSIAL NEOLA EXCITED. pEvie 7 80 Choice Lots will be offered ot |Th0S6 Who Belicve Jones Innocent Public Sale on @reot Him With a Brass Band COUNCIL BLUFFS. CIICAGO, RURLINGTON AND QUINCY. h"-'::‘;-m Chicago Expross n‘:;‘.‘:: Theso parties have been intimate friends 940k m Fast Mail. 70pw| WEDNESDAY, April 30th, 1884, and a Harrah, from boyhood, and seem to be porfectly KANSAS CITY, 87 JOR AND COUNCIL RLUFFS. Mail and Expross, Pacific Express, at home in each other's company. They will no doubt receive the lion’s share of ostato busineas in this section, as at 1( Pertia I8 locatod in Harrison County, Towa, on the | Marriage of a W ) A. M. v thy Couple. GRIOARO, MTLWAUKEN AND ST. PAUL. ago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Ra Iway, thirty mil ¢ know how to push the business to Mail and Express, 7:10 p m | north of Council Bluffs and ¢ wha, | eraia s e ods,” Expross, 0:40 a m [ yot two years old, but alrcady hundreds of peoy . tbe s Express, 0:£5 p m | hiave made now homes and cstabl shed prosperous Neora, To April 16.—About thirty — OHICAOO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIO. ;gx,u"m‘T \\‘III;|1.| or berders, and there is stili room | of Neola's citizens visited Council Bluffs ARE YOU GOING TO EUROPE? Atlantio Exproes, 9:40 & m | 107 LR L Nitton o belng the contomplated point ay to tak | “ 1n another column will be found the an. 3 . ersin, in addition o being the contemplated point | yesterda ake part in the ‘‘famous n another column w A Day Expross, = 050D | o whiok'the d short (ins from Sioux Ci yosterday Al LA nouncement of Messrs, THOS, COUK & A I:\m.lnllnml\_\h"", 4:40p W | Chjcago will intercept the matn line, Jones trial, Not contrary to their ex- | ourist Agents, 261 Broadw Now York, gricgiieh bdutctivd agricul ural regi octati o8 Wi o olative to the very complote arrangoments *wABASH, BY, 1OT1H ANDSPAGIIC, adrantag pectations, James was acquitted on the | olative totho wory complote arrangomonts m il Sdspm [ gty of surprising peo % first inforination, and they, by their ex- | coming Spring and Summer, ) 450 Cannon Ball, 6 am 0 lots aro distribu " y bl q . i ol S SAt Trauster only, the town, and are thoreforo both Lusiness and rosl: | pression of sentiment, are satisfiod that | sionist,” containing maps and fuil particaiacs i Y dence lota. The business Jots are locat d on thelovel | e will be mailed to any nddress on receipt of 10 B Y Platean near the depot, and are fullyas desirabio as | his second trial will end the same way . | Souta 5:30 m Expross 0 pm | any of those now built upon; they are of & uniform [y : m . RN 9458 m Pacifiio Expross, 045 am [ "The residence Jots aro Tooated on | The sentiment of his friends here is that : e BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIO. tlovated portlon of the town more re- | it will take a supremo court dacision to Council Bluffs' Churches, m 8t. Paul Expross, 000 & m designa convict him. On the arrival of the | Editor Omaha Daily Brr m Accommodation, 6:60 p m ost half of lots and blocks, In all other re. SUNION PACIPIC. Your strictures and questions on the Western Expross, Tacifio Expross, spects Lota will be sold as per plat of town as it ap. [ Rock Island train bringing the boys and 1o sol o tho hithest reaponnitls bidder on the | James home last evening, the brass band | churchos of this city, are just and true, Local Express, lul\owlm‘: torms, viz ne-third of purchase ‘n.».; was in waiting at the station, and sere- | yet not altogether a statement of facts, ol EXprees. 2] to ve paic t for deed wil T ns ) s T& bty ol ';',"r‘,'.,'_',‘,;u",';fi;; be give f parchase | naded him in procession all over the | It is very true that this city ‘‘has not a 2 price be | wolve and cighteen months, i § ildi ich i v DUMMY TRAINS T0 OATA, D e T e igncend enn | Lows single church building which is really 9:24-10-20-11:24 . m. a1 of B per cent on deferred payments will bo made for | A1 (eation was tondered James last | worthy of such a city.” Our people are and 1104 p, m Leoave—S: . cash. An agent will be on the promisos with a_map e 4-7:04 aud 11:04 p. m. Ar- | to show property to allvisitors prior to salo. Address | night., The wind up of the procession [proud of their school buildings, of thewr g HER L. 0. BALDWIN, Council Blufs, Ta. | was three oheers for the Rock Island and | opera house, masonic temple, proposed " o | threo groans for the Milwaukee railroads, | government building, and other evidences c ASH TAI_KS | SHORT”::.."-;;«:;n:,g;t:;;mmm: It waa roportod that the expross com |of growth. and prospority, but. fow of H cor name of s greatroad, | pany was doing the prosecuting in the|them stop to think or care that our convoysan idea of st whl " | oage, but the general feature is that it is | 'y i At the well-known Establishment orF 10:24 6. m. 1:24-8:1 ¥ive 30 minutes before lea roquired by the traveling pub. s iy c] itable to us as a Tiosa Shott Line, Quick Time | being prosecuted by anindividual. Now »?mrchua arenot craditable to x and tho bost of accommods |we desired to work Mr. Robinson no |city, and that they are a cause of wonder 1 ] —all of which 3 LA Y A5 R SRy B0 AT and surprise to strangors who come among us as visitors or residencos. As to the strongth and wealth o} the hardship but he cannot establish in this community a high moral grade of society J. P. FILBERT { M lone. H t have help—ye sorib ST e i | EIOAGO) WYL WATKCER o 2o sutt i Sy s e And St. Paul. PION G But the Bee will from us receive the |church organizations the Bik is some- It owns and operates over 4,600 miles of news and we ourselves will take care of { what mistaken. Soveral of them are GROCERY Northorn Tilinols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, Towa any unpleasant consequences. very desirous of erecting church edifices The marriage of Mr. C. S. Robbins and | that shall be a credit and an ornament to h Ot Council Blufis, Notice our reduced Price List. | Dakota; and as ts main lines, branches and conneo. We give tions reach all the great business centres of the Mg FAYH8 ) ¥onk) 0| Taesdhy) i 5 : instant, as boforo hunounced in Tu B, e city, but they have not the mouns Northwost and_Far Wost, it naturally auswors the | took place at the residence of L. D, Whit. | Within themselves to do it. Aside from desoription of Short Line, and Best Routo botween | ing at 2 o'clock p. m., Justice Clark offi- a very few individuals in each orga - Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. ug, n k oY ELoN = Ghioago, Milwatkoo, La Crosse and Winona. ciating, Mr. Robbins, the groom, is ono ““;‘ “";‘m_ is not ’“l:l"l't“’l“ :’:l*:l]‘h tl:;g\:l‘: Chloago, Milwaukoo, Aberdoen and Ellendalo | of the old pioneers of the town, and too | church in any, and it is solely Chicago, Milwaukeo, nd Stillwater well and favorably known to require|of the lack of money that the old Clonger M waukes, Bosver D and Otk i b sulsod eS| hurches, some of which are a disgraco to Mil and Oshkosh, notice at our hands; suffice it to say, that ity 4ot the s afi il ding"” ho is one ot the first business mon of the |® ity “‘of the sizo and financial standing town and has hosts of admiring friends, | of this continuo to be used. Miss Irons, the bride, being rather of a Unfortunately the judgment of those modest, retiring nature, has not so exten- outside of church crganizations is not sive an acquamtance, though none the |lways correct. ~ Some who have wealth less pleasant. The many friends of both |are credited with bel‘mgirg M;thiu or parties join in wishing them a long and | that church when really they have no prosperous journey through life. The |Cconnection with it, or interest in it, 25 pounds Navy 20 pounds Bost Bul 12 pounds Carolina Rice 12 pounds Choice + runc 25 bars Buffalo Soap. ... Extra Lake Trout, per pour Choice Mincs Meat por pound. 1 dozen Mackorel 3 Colorado Flour, Wi 10 pounds Ginger 40 pounds b miny 6 gallon keg Syrup. ‘White Fish, por ki Mackerel, ver kit, Dates, per pound .. oa 1k 0, M Chicago, Milwaukee, Owstonna and Fairibaul. Chicago, Beloit Janesvillo and Mineral Poin, Chicago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubuque. Ghicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Raplds. Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha, Chicago, Sioux City, Sioux Falls and Yankton o S28I383555838823888 a {4 Chicago, Milwaukeo, Mitchell and Chamberlaln. Rook Island, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minneapolls. Davenport, Calmar, St. Paul and Minneapolis. T ing i i farther than that some member or mem- T. T. G ey Slocpors and the Finest Dintng Cars1n _ | following is a list ot the presents re- IoFGE eIz fam LisY Ry Etber UpBREES * Al grades, according to quality, 150 to 80c per | World are run on tho mainlines of the NIIEA(:Q ceived: o 3 BGFehBh Jai pound MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWA Two cabinet-sized photos, L. H. Bush |services. The church has no more claim We algo carry a full line of Men's, Ladies' and | and every attention 1s paid to passengers by courte | 'y wife, Des Moines. upon them than upon other citizons, but Cnildren’s fine Shoes and Men's Fine Boots at very | ous employes of the company. low pricon, Alao s full line ot Tinwaro and, gonoral ‘merchandise. on us and be convinced tha you T <an savo moriey by dealing with us. Goods deliyered | S 5+ MERRIUT, free inanv part of the city. Ta 2 word, we ara bound to sell and challenge s 1 1audaol competition In this county. J. P. FILBERT' 209 upper Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICE 0 —WITH— Consumers ot Water | Linen towels and table spread, Mr. and |€ladly accepts such voluntary aid as they . J.P. O 3 w please to bestow. The yearly expenses Pl e “TSREH | 05"the ohurchen aro hoayy, and thetma- jority of the members have no surplus China tea-set, A. W, Cowles and wife, | funds to give for the erection of new Council Bluffs. buildings. If such are built our citizens Quilts and pillow-shams, Mr. and Mrs, | generally must lend a helping hand. Samuel Robbins, Magnolia, Ia. Tho Episcopalians, who so sadly need Crystal tea-set, L. J. Paul and wife, | ® new church edifice, have hoped from Logan, Ia. year to year to see their way clear for Elogant steel engraving, H. T. Irwin [the erection of sucha building. They and wifo, Neola, In, have expected to sell the lot Linen table spread, Mrs. L. D. Whit- |00 which their church stands ney, Neola. to the county and apply the Elegant plush case of silverware, L proceeds to a new chu;cl\. The county & Flzg:hoigx:%hgcago, LD has claimed to want it for a new court THE n COUNCIL BLUFFS . 7 v Silver butter knife, Mrs, Alice Barnes, [ house; and with this in view the church City Waterworks Com’y Huron, Ohio, hns waited on the action of the board of Beautiful mahoy drossing case, | Supervisors, who were desirous of secur- AT THE gany g co Redhead & Wollslager, Des Moines, Request of the City Council, Two large cane-seated rockers, J. A. for & 80 days’ extansion as evidenced by resolution C. Whitney, Neola. ing the property, and had made an offer for it in the event of the new court house passed Barch 18, 184, hereby ann unces that it Crystal perfumery case, Van Schaack, € on theline of its mainy, for a'l partios who desire Stevenson & Co., Chicago. the supervisors have boen frustrated. Threo-quarter inch Service PIp, Bartlett, Crane & Co., Des Moines. probably be done, and it will rest largely A. V. H. CARPENTER, < Pava. Agent. | Black walnut safe, L. D. Whiting 9RO B ErarTORy wife, Neola. proposition being carried. But the connections made with the streot maios, and who Fine cut glass water pitcher, Dr. F. |The board now decides that they have hopes of the church and the wishes of will make_application therefor to the company be Robbins, Neola, neither power nor money to buy the fore the expiration of eaid 80 days’ extension, Towels and tea spread, Mrs, Frank H. | property—and so it becomes a question APRIL 18, 1884, Whitney, Atlantic. for the church '31 consider wlhc:horda:in i i tfort shall be to raise the neede Phvesighth inch 5 vice I " g |pFluh cuo of perfumery, Mitchall, | tho aio af the prosent one. ‘This will Sevon-clght Inch Borvice P Plush case with silver nut_cracker and | With our citizens generally to say wheth- Opeifnoh forvios Blge. ; . |picks, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Giddings, Lo- | er, with their assistance, a church buile. These prices include the cost of o 1ad your work is done for all time |y, 1a, ing shall go up that shall be “‘in keeping closing the strect, tapplog the st TR O an e Black walnut bedstead, L. D. Whit- | with the size and financial standing of pipe, furnishing and putting in curn stop, stop box. Linen table spread, Mr. and Mrs, F. | members, our people should take an in- curb of the strect, which are about on furnishing and putting in oxtra strong load_ servico it e TR R i the city.” As citizens, if not as churc and cover complete, and making all neccssary con- ney and wife, Neola. s nectiony butweon tho street, wator main and the nanlio 3 e e Rasplolite aien half - the £, Robbins, Jefierson, Ia. erest in this matter, - cost to tho consuwmer of doing the kame work. WE? AL i ill whei is given them, In view of the contempla i EJGH LENGE —— edly will when opportunity is given them. strocts in tho city, partio- aro X. Y. 2, syieost DR | The fine Jewelry sale av tne opera house ;‘u:;[‘wll"n immediately, at the office of the com: will take place this afternoon. Ladies 26 Psarl Street, should call and examine the stock. Silver in order to save the necessity and avold the in- table ware also o be sold. croased expenso of breaking up tho stroot aftor pav- e —— ng has been done. B i HWARRY BIRKINBINE, PERSONAL, About 5 o'clock yesterday morning Chief Engineer. for street pavement than the Marshall Guanella and other officers Sioux Falls Granite. J. B. Clouder, of Sioux Falls, is at Bechs pounced down upon the tramps who were ORDERS™ i 1. H, Jennison, of Red Oak, was among those who ware at the Bechtele yosterday. IFOR ANY AMOUNT OF Wi, Rood, of Binghamton, N, Y., is at the sleeping in freight cars on the C., B, & Ogden, Q. and C. & R, T. tracks and pulled in RINE. 4 ¥, Schaofer, of Milwaukoe, arrived at the Ogden yesterday, CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIPTH AVE, HV]H T\ C. Hollister, of Burlington, Is at ths Pa- Open 10:00 &. m., ZZDV. m and 7;80 cific, R to produce a more durable material | 11, moreen, of Chicago, was at Bochtele’s yeaterday. There is to be a ring tournament at the skating rink Friday night. Bight poles are to be suspended, with eight rings hanging on them, and the contestants are to go around one at a time, with a billiard cue, the one taking the most rings off the poles onto the cue in the shortest space of time winning the race, e —— COMMERCIAL, six. Judge Aylesworth let them go on earbtusio on Monday, the promise of skipping out of tow: o Wm. R. White, of Chicago, reached Ieck: Bhas do il T tele's yestorday. ADMISSION 2 CENTS, g i Wheat—No, 2 spring, 650; No, 8, Bc; re- No objectionable characters will be admitted. By ‘educsday and Friday eve . ' Hon, B. F. Clayton, of Macsdonia, was in | jectod, 50¢; good demand. H. fl. MARTENS, - « . + - . PROPRIETOR. ¢ | thecity yestedray, and at the Pacific, Corn—Lsealers aro paying 80c for old corn . Rye—40@4c. n Primaries, Sioux Falls, Dakof ship for the selection of delegates to the | 40" ton W. R. VAUCHAN. Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, ol amsate, colly For the Second ward, at the city | packing, 625; mixed, b 25, R.Rice M. D. [....? Frauk Shing, of Carson, dined at the Pa- | *0.50¢ for new, Mrs, B, J, Hilton, N, D, Corn Meal—1 25 por 100 pounds, T, SINEOLD republican county convention that meots | Lard—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 9§c. . , i held on Monday, April 2lst, at 7:30 Pl Justice of the Peace. GALVANIZED IRON. |-kttt ini ™| e sompttr e ') ETi, | building, to select nine delegates. FRODUCE AND FRUITS, GANCERSI or other tumors remumwllhwflh ) Oats—In good demand at 30c, filled promptly. Samples sent and | cific yesterday. Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton; 50 per bale, estimates given upon application. b e PHYRICIAN & SURGEON, 4 Ropulig Waod—(Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 232 Middle Brosdwey, Counctl Blugts, WM. M¢BAIN & CO., Ropublican primaries for Kane town- |700. Conl—Dalivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft, ARATAN A b ok at Council Blufls April 23, 1884, will be| Hlour—Olty flour, % 608 30. Umana and Counvil Bluffe, For g.a an vlmtd,fi at 3"1‘“" & Clau- \ Hog-—Looal puckers”aro l:lllxylh&;nwht‘nd 5 sen's store, to select five delegates. therois & good demand for all grades; choice Real estate colleo lon agens 011 Follow coRNIcEs. A WINDOW_CAPS, F""M-svx‘ For the Third ward, at Justice Schurz! ustico Schur#'s | Quotations by J. M. 8t. John & Co., com- @16 ABth Miroat,: |, to selectaix delegates. mission merchants, 538 Broadway, knife or drawing of bl OMAHA For the Fourth ward, at the court| RButter—Creamery, 85c; cksice country rolls, house, to select nine delegates, in good demand, 2 CHRONIC DISEASES oo weane: | Stove Repair Works, Jacon Sous, Chairman. |, Euy ek s 184 By order of the city central committe, | ggs—120 per dozen. fd ractical experience Offios No o § ral cl ucks, dressed, 12)c; live, 8o, sl ol ot A Business Change. Oranges—4 004 50 per box, - e - UNITED BTATES AND CANADA.| The loan firm of 8, W. Ferguson & TGS, OvriRs, & M. russy. Stoves repaired sad remounted equal to new. Tolo- Lemons—3 50@4 00 per box. Bananas—2 50@3 50 per bunch phone No. 43, C. M. EATON, Frop. Qo. have made a change by which the| Vegetables—Potatoes, 40@50; onions, 75c; OFFICER & PUSEY company comiate of M. . . O, |cabg Bon 13 e ikt Soits sty BANKERS. 81, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE, ¥ sals at 3 20@4 00 for prim cashior of the Worth county bank, of Grant City, Mo,, at which place the| ©C. W. Eckerson, master mechanio at Creston, of the Burlington company, was Oounct Biate -+ »_|Graham Paper Co,, Establisnea - - 1856 £17and 219 North Maln B4, ¢, Louls. firm have an office as well as in Council prosented last Sunday with & silver ser- Dealors la Forelgn and omestio Exchaoge an WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Bluffs. Mr. Colburn is well known in|yice valued at $100, financial circles, and has not only won| §ome of the German farmers of Web. Foma Ranrity — o | BOOK, WRITT e | Ngws, PAPERS,{W“P;’?BI& XENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND valuable experience by his long years |ster county have decided to put in alarge PRINTER’S STOCK 4 & Cash paid for Rags of &l Furnish Repairs for al Stoves made in the MARRIAGE SECRETS, - Neiiauic, 2o Broad won also & high reputation, Mr. Furgus- upon which they expect to fat- son is now o well known hero that the | ten their hogs. public needs no further assurance of the stability and straight-forwardness of any business with which his name is c:nnec- ! with his law practice, attorney of Emmetts in the banking business, but hasorop of peas, after the fashion of Canada |gee hor car?” » APRIL 18, 1884, mode of living in _a car. It has been a AT RED OAK. groat sucowss, and 8he will, no doubt, DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S I continue to practice thy method as long Too Mu7ch Mad cud Too LMt Money | nke ey ave s cebe s tars b nes G AanD G Case Oue Grocer 1o Dt Hog 1x “Who Tarn Dat Hog Loove.” Clflsfl U[) Morchant Travelor PREVENTIVE AND OURE, \ At a certain hotel in Peoria, where the . menis wera ot atways. wnat they shoutd | B O EITHER SEX., House 1o Be Buite |06 & merchant traveler one day sab| The remedy being Injected dirootly $6 the sest of down to the table, He put m dollar | the disease, requires no ehange of dlet or nauseo. under a tumbler and, calling & waiter, | B5rcurial or polsonous medicine to be taken inf: A New Packin, Fro the Proveeds of a Lncky oally. When used as a preventive by eith Speculation, said: Tupomible 1o contrach sy private dlesase; bk 1 the i “Do you see that dollar, Jim?" oaso of thowe alveady unfortunately sfflictod wo guae- “Yos, sah,” repliod Jim, with & grin, | e pries by mat ponreso e Wil rofund the mon- Itev OAk, Tows, April 16.—Tn this| iy | SR ettt 1, now, Jim, T want v part of the moral vineyard it raine and |a real good, first-class dinner. deratand (" u 10 get me | boxes for 8. You un. WRITTEN GUARANTERS fseed by all nthorised agents. snows about soventeen hours out of the [7er " ’ Yos, sah,” and Jim set out about fur. twenty-four, and as a result there is mud nishing n foast fit for a King, o had no DP FelixLe an&co overywhere. The faces of our farmers | time to see to anybody clse. He hunted SOLE PROPRINTORS i are olongated and our merchants and | up new dishes, put extratouchoson overy- | ¢ r. Goodman, Drugglst Sole Agent, for Omab tradesmen anything but cheerful thing, and kept his eye on the dollar.| eb ‘méo wly & MeLaughlin, grocer, closed his doors | 08Iy the M. T. finished, and, wiping ™ | hia mouth, he winked at Jim. Inst week and made an assignment of his ‘‘Yes, sah,” grinned the darky in anti. stock for the benefit of his creditors, [ cipation, turning in everything he had, to the last |, . ‘4/im, do you see that dollar” putting his hand on it in a generous way, ‘‘Yes, sah,” every sense, but he had not the where- **Well, you will never see it again,” withal to successfully compete with the and it went into his pocket and out of the heavy firms in business here. dining-room, while Jim indignantly re- Easter was duly celebrated hero i |marked: Fo' de Lawd, who turn dat hog most of the churches, the Congregational [ loose in heah?” church making a special effort in the way o: ornamenting their temple, the pulpit being beautiful with blooming flowers, evergroons and mottoes appropriateto the alth is Wealth! nickel. Me. was a number one man in NERVE AND BrarN Thear. e od specifio for Hysterin, Dizzi- ness, - Conyulsions, ta, Nervous Nouralgia, Haadacho, Norvous Proatration caused by tho use of aleokol or tobaoco, Wakefulness, Mental De- GooAs{on, vrossion, Softontng of the Brain rosulting in in- fanity and leading to misery, decay and death, The mammoth skating rink of Worm g t Old Ay B Lew ly, Scott & Gunn was in_grand stylo Iast |10 the blood isapt to show itsell in the mring, and thet sex, Faveluntary | g Tavoluntary Losses and Spermat- o) oro Was an imn . | ature ehowld by il means be assisted in throwing it | crrhicea caus over-exartion of rain, self- night. There an_immense attend hould by il be nssistod by ion of theb olf. ¥ v is of v abuso or over-indulger b box ance of the town, and quite a number [\ Swifts Speciflo does this cflectively. 1¢ ina | G 08 S RERERICS | Aok bo Boriaing from neighboring towns, The large floor, [ Prels vesetable, non-poisonous remedy,which helps | for $5.00, sont by mail prapaid on recespt of prios. us smooth as glass and almost as hard, .‘mm»'u h:r:: nl:(:lm polson or taint out througn : WE & RANTEE SIX BOXES o " ; he poros of the skin. To cure any cass, With each order recetvea ny: Diothe fomn . Bonatital e el | e Wabort A, Baao, of Diokton, Toan., witen, | £ & - aecompi Wit S08 wo il y D une A h10 1854: 1 had tover | 1end tho purchasez onr written guarast to_re. gated colors, form und action. It seemed | followed by thematiam, for thros year, %o that | | (5 the money if the treatment dovs not effoct that the beauty of the city was on skates. | ¥* not ab \L:n Atten | 89wy business: had trieo sl ure. Guerantses issuea oniy oy " f medicine A found no relief. 0. F, GOODMANN, Druggi Omaha There were many fine, fancy and export | andod. Switla Specific, 1trleq ong | N gKist Agento. for performers, but it was almost unanimous- ll" ';m{fl;' tolm Anciiosy ly admitted that Miss Mana McGoglo, of i A s Shenandoah, was tho championess in LA grace, case and skill. i . | dniggists o* Atlanta, say, by Stepping from the sublime to the ri- [ 1s Wo sell more of Swift's Speoific than any diculous, I may mention the fact that e um:m-x}‘l.l::m\:"."f'fi‘.ll 'fi".';"fl&' the saloon element of the town is feeling of ths tiat fainllios Wis 1b & ‘& genertl far more cheerful than it did a week ago, nic. as there soems to have boen a distribu- | Our treatiso on Blood and Skin Discases mailed i i 00w WA, tion or a leaking out of logal lore from [ . HR BWLFT BPECINIO 00, some distinguished source that the pen- Orawor 3, Atlanta, Ga. alty act will prove uncunstitutional, N_Y¥. Offine. 159 W.3M Bk QAT IS A The democratic convention met on Saturday, and elected delegates to the I Y, g Shicagos best Dhysiciars toen state convention, to be held at Burling- WOODBRIDGE BROS'! o ton. S.J. Tilden is the favorite for R R Ak st AR Yoy prosident. ; i:ccu‘-"-cl;jnnnu-"hflmfinfl‘a‘z’f&m 1t is rumored that J. F. Fisher, alread: tho possossor of & good-sized packing- AR Tk ’ JOHN H. F. LEHMANN& Co house, will this summer erect another of 4 mammoth proportions. Joo struck a| Sole Agonts for the World-Renowned i bonanza in pork this year, and made a 5 Nofioe to ca:tfle Men 1 nico little stake. LoaFER, S —— S I L c K 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. IOWA NEWS, ) - 180 Head of Steers Three Years Old, 200 4 e w T Twg w NNINGS IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION £ aoki q ) tt & Cunst W o “ < A' aaln_(lxln Itx‘;mnuo cnnng;t behad of the |2 ‘lc’iu‘::o‘a‘. s“:h:ndm“]::}k;m;nn u‘n:dnn ?,:, “ ?&l"}""' Tve. % g 4 # u W o “ : AN S L wholesale dealers in Tho above doscribad cattio are all well brod Towa, g Porter W. Earl, a resident of Cedar cattle, straight and smooth, These cattle will be o Rapids for nearly ity yours, aiod at hia O(GANS AN Musical Merchandise, | iwoists sub suvchacr, o 5 ressomaie t 3 A 5 prices, For further particulars, call on or address residence in that city last Sunday morn-| sarsend for Prices. m& ¥ by M. F, m’rm'n. A ing, aged 82 years. B anlrlylhnmmn Co., lowa. ¥ -Stw. IMPORTANT : —TO~ i Bayers ofallClassss. CANNON BRO'S & CO., Havo establishod themselves in Omaha to t1ansact 4 a general brokerago and business, Wo will buy al 3 Iases of goods at wholesale or retail, and guarantee perfect atisfaction in prices, as we can buy cheaper than yourselves. You can see the advautage of hav- n_your goods bought by one who will work for our interest and nok trust to a_merchant who hay 18I0 : W v bowels out, and died in grenh agony the | unold misorles resulting from Indiscretions or ox | “’,flfl;‘p{’ ol anxjoey ,fi“'.’f,flf,.'}'m., kB next day. A sister and brother-in-law | ccsses. A book for every man, young, middlo-agod | o us, and goons consigned to us will bo carcfullv et Olss eonnt and old. It contains 195 presoriptions’ for all acut | oked to. © Correspondencs sollcited. 2] y y- and chronic disoasos each ono of which is invaluabl | ggrRofcrences—Omaha Notions] Bank, McCague Cedar Rapids Gazette, 14: About | Ao found by tho Author, whose exparienoe for ro's Bank. Address 111 8. 15th St. Y 5:30 p. m. yesterday a c’ouplo of local | fe% hll;lchuploh:g})ynlvurh;luoudlallltob:l:.ul& 3 i . M, 0 of any physican poges, bound in beaut : knockers named John Sullivan Scott and | Fronch musiin em somedborors, tul gt guaraniect | N@ b raska Cornice —AND— Paddy Ryan Hunter bocame engaged in |tobeafner wors n overy senso,—mechanioal, lit- rf and professional,—than any other work sold in a controversy over some little personal | shiscountry for §2. oney will be ratanded AN’ 3 r t] matter and decided to ‘*have it out” on | In every instance. Prico only $1.00 by mall, post. f ciontito principles. - Aosordingly they | ik, Huskaiis el vl Bet e, 51 i went into the alley back of the Water Association, £o the offioors of which ho rofers. i houso block and commenced tho “settle- f b2 \o Siev e Fead by heyoyak ok lnwirad MANUFAOTURNSAOF ment. Scott isa good-looking mulatto | a1.-'London Lancet. and Mr. Hunter s o colored barbor | horeis o musber ot ooty towhom erinvook | GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES ¢ working in a shop here, Furst round— | {intioror olorgyman. - Asgonatt - F | IDormaer WWindowrs, Scott knocked Hunter down. Second | Address tho Peabody Modical Institute, or Dr. W. SO0y CRRISKS ;) 3 Mass. who FINTALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFINS, round—Hunter grabbed a club and Scott | . Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Streot, Boston Maos PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Iron Fencing! took it away from him and knocked him | sxperisnce, © Crestings, Bajuabradas, Veranudas, Officoand Bank Bouedict Spislman, of Dubuque, was| 966TH EDITION, PRIGE $1.00, |—-otimmmme enen BY MAIL POSTPAID. considerably full of beer the other day, and in that condition went into his em- ployer's barn, where he had a dispute wic{ a horse. Spielman was rescued from under the horse in an unconscious condition, but his surgeon feels confident he will pull through. But he was kicked pretty full of holes, The Spencer News says thai William !(H > — OW THYSELF.4 Ebbert, who was sent to the insane asy- lum at Tndependence from Clay cuunsy A GREAT MEDIOAL WORK several years ago, committed suicide thore ou'the 24 sk, HHo seeuredapiocs | O N MANHOOD of glass and cut his abdomen, lotting his | , Exhaustd Vitality, Norvous and Physical '8t down again, putting » bad noso and face | affod tho akll of sl other phys:|ER} clane f peo n d on him, Hunter was not in need of any- | §iffoot s tnstane '!!“'n"nT}I kS lF thing else just then except a rest, which{ nzesw. W he took. D ————————] Al iy ys—— . e— Railings, Window and Cellar Guards, Ete, MRS, LANGTRY'S PRIVATE OAR James Medioa) Ingtitube | som o anewn sraser, HRT A —_— FATRRR, or Chirtered by theStateof 11ii- Why She Prefers Living in It to Hote Life. Chicago Tribune, “Why is it that Mrs. Langtry is not registered at any of the hotels!” Mr, Jo- seph P, Reynolds, her agent, was asked e “Because,” he answered, ‘*‘she has a| Weakness. Night Lou’elbyDrnml.Pimple-on traveling car fitted with all the con. | theFace Lost Manhood,pualtively eiered. There A ! y 10 cxperimenting, The appropriate reme venioncos and luxuries of a richly ap- | 3unce uacd in each case. Congultations, pers pointed house, in which she lives.’ 1onal or by letter, sacredly confidenti ed ) ‘ by Ml and Exprens. Fifteenn Ball Pool, Carom “What was hor idea in- adopting a car | S st by Ml snd Eipre Mo aq |\EIIWOETN, BAL FOO), LarOm, L3 place of residence DR.JAMES,No. 204Washington 8.,Chicago, I, BALLS, CHECKS, ETC. Principally to escape the ADNOYANCE | S es——g s soer—acmmese" | 15 South 84 Street,t8t. Louls, 411 Delawsre Street, i of being followed and “stared at in hotels. |. s i Kaunsas City. Mo.," 1821 Dougias St.. Omaha, Neb, . Last yoar her contract with Abbey oblig- n0is for theexpress purpose of givingimmediate relictin 'U'Nsw c & co siyneimmneiateceietia | BT ICK : BlIILYATRIDS. B vate diseases,, Gonorrheea, ¥ GlectancSyphilisin all their complicated forms, also al' discases of the Skin and Elood promptly relieved and permanentiycured by reme- S P S Ay T n ed her to go to the hotels, The manager Imported Beer HENRY HORN BMFA‘;E::: penses, This year she is her own mis- L I A tress and she has chosen car life as the N ! i h + .o 00 Bavaria. n flas H I‘as a he gets uniform food. She is not oblij Y H 24140 ba’ bilo aharactes of dlob one’ weak ‘i;‘i‘ll'“l'g'_“’her' S --Bavaria 'ALONG THE LINE OF THE uita o tasto, _ §ho han sevon' sorsntsy | Kir. v+ »o oo Bromen: Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls and a library, drawin,-room, bed.chamber, DOMBSTIC. OMAHA RAILWAY. in fact, a perfect house. Budweiser. ... .....v00 0.8t Louis, | the ““Where does the car lie? AT AR St. Louis, | BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN allowed her $200 for a week for her ex- earend for Gataloguse and Prioe Lista, IN BOTTLES. A most desirable, Besides being private, Erlanger, and a different ono next. It altogether| '* .+ Bohemian, dining-room, and kitchen. The car is, Tho now oxtension of this lino from Wakefiold up. ““While in Chicago it is at the Fort)p o' Milwaukee, through Concord and Colerldge Waynio'depot. Itis drawn up on the| BestS: % | v B e e R e e 8i yg \aid for the Patti car,” Schlitz-Pilsner. MUWAUKEE. | g, e thi bt wortion of the State, | Spectal 62 “Ate mot the surroundings disagree- | Krue's pea 4040 .Omn!m o 5";‘1".«'&."‘;‘55 sad mfos able?” Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine [ e Nosfolk and Hartington, and v “0Oh, I don't know. In the night| Wine, ED. MAURER there if not much noise except when the 1214 Warna m | prajns over tht G, Bt P, M. & 0. Rallway 0 Gov trains come in. But that is no worse nmmiluux «ity, Pones, Huuu'an.w»‘w aad than having them pass your window. Norfolk, Mo Taros Haa gof usedito i Ip. the B i Sonnoot at Biatr daytime sho spends & great deal of her ® @ | ForFremont, Onkdan..ndulg‘.udw to Val- AGH 10K time shopping, visiting or walking, Yes-| COOK'S GRAND EXCURSIONS Iuvuzfl;v' vln_g & For rates and all Information call on lked out to the stock yarda, | 1o Aprl, May and June, 1884 PASS, F. B. WHITNEY, General Agen terday she walked out to 1 by ail ATLANTIC STEAMERS. fnclltion {or | gucyug o Bk, Oox, 1Kk ag Farasin SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO RAILROAD 8 On her walking tours she is 'uuun y ac- m“:“w f".‘o’.‘r’u"f'fl‘.’“ Iq\,.{:,,-.; E‘ufim - | & LUROPE, hy 'l routes, st redu companied by Mr. _Plggxln.l. of : uu:luom'.d r:Jvoo'l't"s"xxcUlmuNm’r, routas ) reduod mige pany. In some cities where the depota | 0l 0 sente, ~ Addross are objectionable we leave the car out- 08, 079K & SON, *4 Broad: o of the city, often as far as two miles L %o eaew wike, away. A currigo takos Mrs, Lobelsy | “DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN, empt from the avnoyance of visitors when she is two miles buyond the corpor- ARGHITEGTS ate limits, you may be sure, 3 +Does she receive callers who wish to (OVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BA o BUILDING. ti§ometimes, She receives acquain- i 12 tances always, but strangers veldow, 1t was to bo rid of autograph hunters, call- emocratic newapaper jors whom she didn’t know, and curious gopers generally, that she adopted the

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