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Nyt [ ——— st 9.2 7, P e e AT 2 " OMAHA DAIL Y BEE SATU RD AY, APRIL 26. 1884, SIS g T SR (R ha B w - H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOL iSALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a specialty, at our EAS TERN factory, of FINE HAVANA and YARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO., | 562 Broadway, COUNOIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. ns, in Lace, fiXk, Turcoman oicest Stock 0 NblL BLUFFS, - ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENGH , Ete. 0Ol cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc ARP E'TS West of Chicago. nmo and be convinoed that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. t place to buy House Furnishings in the City. IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. European Hotel. The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpean plan of “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” New Building---New Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTRALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council B Cre or o Pay SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. FUNEHAL UIREETUHNU MBALMER We guaranteo the cure of the following named dis- soases, orno_pay: Rheumatism, Scrofuls, Ulcers, Catarrh, » 1 Blood and <kin diseat s, Dy: p 8-1., Liver Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Discases. Gout, Neu- ralgia and Asthma, Thos> Springs are the favorite wosort of the tired and debilitatad, and are the FEEBLE LADI¥S BEST FRIEND, Good hotel, livery and bathing accomodation both winter and summer. Locality highly ‘plcturosque and healthy. Accessible by Wabish railway, ¢ Evous, or G, B. & Q8 Albany. = Corresponusnc cited, 'HOMPSON. HEV. M. M. ager. Albany, Siloam Springs, Gentry Co., Mo. ANALYSIS., ol ullds per gallon n,\u - WhionT & MxRRILL, Chemiste AUCTION SALE of LOTS in TOWN of PERSIAI 80 Choice Lots will be offered at Public Sale on WEDNESDAY, April 30th, 1884, at 10:30 A. M. Porsia is located in Hy-rison County, Towa, on the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Ralway, thirty mil-s northof Council Blu®ts and Owmaha. Dersia is not Febiwo yours old, but wircady hundroda of people ave made naw homes and establ shed prosperous buiaess within her berders, and there is “stili room for many m re. in, in ddition to being the contemplated p int projected short lne from Sloux Clty to intercept the main line, is in the midst roductive agricul ural region, and with develop into i of & most such manifest advantages cannot fail glty ot surprising proportions at no distant day. The lots are distributed in each and every block in the twn, and aro therefore both business and resi- deuce lota. The busicess lots are locat d on theflevel plateau near the depot, and are fullyas desirable as ‘any of those now built upon; they are of a uniform sz of 26x142 ft. The residence lots are looated on ‘the beautiful'y elovated portion of the town more ro- mote from th’ depot, and are 50x142 ft in size, Businesslots will bo sold and designated as the ‘east and west half of lots and blocks. In al other re- spects lots will be sold as per plat of town as it af rs on tha County records. * Title porfect. All lots 0 be 801d to the hig: eat rosponsible’ bidder on the lollowhm t.rms, vig :—One-thir! of purchase prica £0 bo paid when lot is nold. A contract for deed will o given, conditioned that tho ha'ance of parchase price be paid fa_ slx, tweive and cighteon monthy with Interest at 8 per cent por snum, A discount of 6 per cent on deferred payments w.ll be made_for <cash. An ageat will be on the premises with a map 20 show property to all visitors prior to sale, Address L. C. BALDWIN, Council Bluffs, Ia. L. A. OASPER, FLORIST | —AND— Vogotable Gardener. Tho Largost and Most Completo Groon Houws la torn Tows. Over 24,900 l"eet of Glass in Use. The Greatest varioty snd the Cholcest plants. My collection of Plauts and Flowers is uow comjlsto i ‘evory res oot aad the publlo+1o lovited to call and napect the sa.ne. T was aw m Blufle Dt P’» 3 nd am- proparcd to Sl of plonts that have heret foro e en a'thia arkes, for which 1 ke 'Gut flowers and floral designs ‘v and on suort notice. 1 have Just ‘alogue for 1834, which will be st free Green Vegotables the Year Round, Horse Radish in bo!tes. 23 Plerce St. Council Bluffsiowa. Nortieast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls end OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension of tuis e frum Wakefleld up GAN BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the through Concord aud Coleridge TO XARPTINGTON, {eaches th- best rortion of the State, Special ex- cursion ra‘es for land reckers over this line t ‘Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, and vis Blair to all principal pol.ts on the SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Tehas over tht C., 5t P, M. & O, Rallway ¢ Oov ngton. Soux Jity, Poncs, Hartington, Wayno aad Nortolk, Oonnoct at Blaixr ¥or Fremant, Oskda s, Nelign, and thwugh $0 val: entine. rates and l\l information cal! T segeg "r‘q"a'u":ov‘ “General Ageot, H. K. BURKET 11 North 16th Strest Omaha SEGER & TONER. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN HARNESS, SADDLES ‘WuIPS, ETC. ‘We make avery fine lizht harness, and have al- ways on hand full line of Horse Clothing, Curry N0, 116 N, 160 8. - - Onaba Neb, EUROPE! ! COOK'S GRAND EXCURSIONS loave New York o April, May and June, 1884, -PASSAGE TICKETS by al ATLANTIC STEAMERS. Special facllitis for securing GOOD BERTHS. TOURIST TICKETS for travelcrain EUROPE, by a'l outas, at reduced rates. COOK’S EXCURSIONIST, with maps aud full par- toulars, by mail 10 centa, Aldress THOS. C79K & BON, ' Broadway, N. Y. v Chaw.whe [VARICOCELE a1 Wormy Velns ofiis seiotum. " gfies 7 Lost Ma '1 od, hil o Ay nlrll pnmhu’yrur;r by the Elagtic Cradi die= TR SR RES AT Aoxicy, 160 Fulen S How Yok, Nebraska Cornice S ND= Oroamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, lron Fencing! Balustrades, Vorandas, Officoand Baok Oro i , Window and Cellar Guards, Ete. OOR. 0, ANDEtn STREE™, LINCOLN NEB, GAISER, M In.use 3) years.—Each number tho + peci gty goripiion of o eminont physlciagttio p onle Simple, Safeand ulled CE, LIST PRINCIPAL NOS. ok 3 Yoaers “onmflonb"‘\\%m- Ootie.. |28 3, e o ecthinigof Int £ 4, Di rhen of ren or Adults. E. l)l\,:lrel"lr\ Griping, Billious Coll g Qholora Bocys, vom Jougl Cold, Bronehit Neuralgla, Toothacho c Headachos. Veriigo Asicasisisict 2 EsnapaZaaBikk] 22222232 u b snnnnman #8% POISON w itselt in the spring, ard ‘ature should by all mesny be assis'ed in throwing it 2. Swilt's Spesfic does this edootively, It las purcly ves etable, nou-polsonous remedy,which helps atwe to foros all the palson or taint vub througn he pores of the skin, Mr. Rboit A, Easley, of Dickson, Tenn,, writes, o dute Marh 10 1834 “Ihad hlls and fever followed by rhemativ w0 that | n the blood is apt to d risa el e, ani I no relict, 5 Specifio. Ttri d on Vottle wnd my health bovan tol prove. 1 continued ix butties, and it has wet me on wll ag evor. | recommend it Ty 169, &8 8O to wl i’ ilariy ar Lette s from b enty-thres (8) of the leading rotall druzgists 0! Atly cr dato of March z4lh, 1884 “We mill more of Swift's Specifio thun uny medy, avd three to ten times a8 much wa any o'hor bl od medicine. We bell it to all clases, a0t many of the best iawilies use it as & Kencral health tonic. Our treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed 1160 w ppiieu. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €O, Drawer 8, Atlants, Ga. N V. Office, 159W.23d 8t.. butween Oth and 7th Ave OFXBEAX ! PAXTON HOTEL Milligry and Halr Dressing Parlors |: Farnan Stroot. m.muu.uu 10 sad Farnam 8ts., el Nob. oan o socared &b depot, coraer LB [ Hair | Hair | Hair | Cheap S Counts Ordore Bolol od. ¢ | sign ana The K egians, described as a remarkable race in 80 far as they move in the lowest es of civilization. The men are ugly | the women uglier than the men; and botn remarka+ and huge shark-like moushs. Indeed, their mouths must be larger than those of anv other known race. Considering the strug gles they have for existence and the hu- midity of the atmosphere they live in, they are moro fully fleshed than was anticipat- ac ; but, like the trees of their forests, they « not appear long-lived, no old individa- A being seen among them. F time the manner of disposing of cemained n mystery, but a w wound buried in a split in a rock, from which it is inferred that the dead are placed in splits or caverns in rocks and covered with stones. Efforts were made to ascertain where they made their canoes, but they were unsuccessfal. Portages made of trees were found, however, over which it was evident canoes had been car~ ried, and it was supposed that the canoes were made in the interior and carried to tho seashore. Those who followed the ship Hid 8o in bark canoes, and as each succes- ivo port was reached went ashore, where Ay erected for themselves huts of boughs '4h skins lnid roughly over them. The were too low for a person tc stand up~ 3 it in, and, like those occupied by Esqui n:iux, were semi-globular, M spite of the coldness of the climate, he natives remained almost nude, even ring the winter months, though' occas anlly some threw sealskins over their “caldors, They relied upon coatings of '1:t for warmth apart from that they ob~ sined by crouching over fires, but were 2.8 shivering with cold nulmlo of their 5 gwams. So long as they were supplied aom the ship with provisions—and these i quently disagreed with them—they *ould not fish, neither would they work, yoing in this respect closely akin to their vngeners, the Australinn aboriginals. 4'.9vgh they have fi they seem too cnt to cook much, and frequently eat ieir seal flesh an naturel, ecomposed. Those on | “~ mild-mannered, but ! articles belonging to the /A this account a close wateh was kept up- on them. Generally the race are suspic- ous of strangers, and until their confi- ience in them is thoroughly established *h women are always sent inland. When Leir suspicions are dispelled they mingle 1y eno 5 n when it is the vesse! en to annex- sailors, and A Wonderful Telescope. The San Franc Call tells an extraor dinary story respecting a monster telescopc made by Professors Lefevre and Longtour, ench scientists, and erected at San Fran cis The le; are twenty feet in di- ameter, and this is what happened when the astronomers and_their friends turned the instrument to the heavens: “M. Dufrere was the first to apply his eye to the ey piece of the telescope. For fully five minutes he looked on in speechless amaze- ment, then, without a word, turned away to hide his emotion. One by one the gen- tlemen present tested the telescope, exhib- iting their astonishment in various ways, The planet which happened to cast its beams upon the great speculum was Mars, and the revelation is too wonderful for credit. The eye-piece of the lowest mag- nifying power was first placed on, when the planet presented a most astounding sight. The powerful lens bronght the sr- face of the planet nearer than that of the moon has ever been brought by the fmost powerful telescope. The green of the sea was brought out in unmistakable color, and one could almost imagine that he could see the waves upon the surface. There before the eye was spread out a splendid panorama of hill and dale, dark yellowish patchesthat looked like autumn fields, silvery threads that must he nvam and unmistakable voleanoes in action,” e Pols Spartanburg, S. C., March 13, 1884, Yyur most valuable medicine (Swirt's Sre, crvic) has done me so much good that I fee” like saying this for the benefit of those who suffer like T did. I was poisoned by Porsox oAk, and saw not n woll day for eix years, until T used Swier's Sekcreic. In the six years 1 used almost every kind of medicine, but none had the desired effcct. After nsing six bottles of Swirt’s Sekciric T am restored to perfet health - with not a sign of that awful voison left’ Yours Traly. DAVID NESBITT, (y Treatiso on Blood and Sikin Diseases mauiled rea Tue Swirr Sexciic Co., Atlan- ta, G Drawer 3, e ——— - ‘Where are our Boys ? One of our exchanges asks “Where are The inhabitants of Terra del Fuego ar | <3 copper-colored, have matted black hair, | A Paper that Pleascd Everybody, There is an editor who has achicved the at of runhing a newspaper to suit every- 1y. Occasionally, to be e has | omiplaints, but he niever firils to satisty the | ‘omplainers ti they are wrong. He only stem after he got desperate. | £ we ine day after ho received seven mplaints that he adopted it, A man ame in and said: “Why in tophet didn't you print the whole of ihe proceedings of lie Society for the Prevention of Cruclty to Hogs?" The editor replied : “Oh, you nade a speech that wasn't in the report, ?” Then he went around the counter. 1 o dust flew for a few moments and then hecame more guiet. The editor relaxed ia grip on the man's throat sufficiently to ot him speak, and he said he guessed the rticle was all right, and he had only come ;0 renew his subscription. He was let up, 5eid his money and left, and as he went ut he collided with a man who had an 1ly glare in his eyes, and dancing up to oeditor said: “What d'ye mean, sir? I ry for sensible newspaper, and get a lot < truck about erulty to hogs., You ought o bo put in jail for printing such ridien= ous stufl.” ke editor went around the counter again ad again the dust flew. It was fully five ninutes before the editor could get the uan's coat torn off and put him on the toor with his head in the coal scuttle. But w did it at last. The man “We wed't prolong this ngony. Your paper is he best in the world. Il t: it ten years v advance.” Eight more visitors had the ame expeiience. Then came one that the ditor couldn’t thrash. It was a woman: “What d'ye mean by publishing fashion wticles from three-y old magazines " sne asked. “I mad sour directions and it is three years be- 1ind the style. Oh, You nean, horrid, insignif .2ar madam,” he said, A not fit to run o paper. I will stop at me (To a reporter.) “John don’t send 1p any more copy. Kill that article saying hig ly was the belle of the ball last ight”” “Stop!” she cried. “Your paper a household treasure. I don't care about ho bonnet, and I came to to tea to-night.” The the rule sure, for fied with bis paper, anyhing. — SCROFULA.—A medicne that destroys the germs of Scrofula and has the power to root it out is appreciated by the af- flicted. The remarkable cures of men women and children as described by tes- timonials, prove Hood's Sarsaparilla a re- liable medicine containing remedia agents which eradicate Scrofula from the blood. 100 doses $1.00. Sold by all dealers. C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. - —— Entomologl 0 a mixture of sour heer and molasses, spread on the trunks of trees oron hoards in the evening, to attract moths. It has been suggested that it would be a good way to destroy the moths of worms destructive to fruit by poisoning the liquid appli e — Saved the Baby. My baby, aged fifteen months, was attack- od with croup, hut was cured with TWO DOSKS of Thomay' J clectric Cil; have used this medi- cine for the older children. Have the greatost faith in lfi." Danijel Mann, 521 Seventh St., Buffal OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ! Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Capital Stock, - - - $150,000 Liability of Stockholders, 300,000 Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE Officers & Directors JANES E 1OYD President. T.. M. BRNNE erovident. Managing Diroctor JOHN CHAS F. J. W. GA HENRY PUN NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & G0, (SUOCESSORS TO DAVIS & SNYDER.} Generai Dealors n REAL our boys at night?” We can't tell. And it would take a prophet or the son of a prophet to tell where some of them are in the daytime. When the first bell rings in the morning the good little boy hies away toward the school house, and as soQPcreek is out of sight skins off towar*he ~hould for & quiet swim. Andqfons and the his- bo mastering vulgg-he is monkeying up tory of hig,g- cuLk diving off the bank and dafig knots in the clothes of the other bad boys. Then he comes back,and at noon tarns up at the dinner table as hun- gry as o bear and hurries back to school. In the afternoon he varies the programmo by going down in the woods and having & game of seven up, or learning the myster- ies of chewing plug tobaceo down behing the corn cribs near the depot We are pained to see Instead ol studying and becoming wise and great Jen like we are, they will go the other way and eventually get to be nothing znore than mere politicians and members of the legislature. Turn back, before it is everlastingly too late. We once knew a little boy who wouldn’t go to school, He monkeyed around town peddling hills for the shows, ringing bells for auctions, etc., anything under the shin- ing sun to stay out of school. Well, e didn't amount to much as a scholar, Inll he 2ould swear just like a grown person, chew dog-leg tobacco, and lie like a stump peaker, There was afgreat and good man living in the same town who had gone 1o school vhen he was yonng, had heen corpora in ¢the militin, nssistant secretary in a churci choir, wore & plug, }iat and wanted to go to the legislature, ‘Among his other vast pozsessions he owned a mule. As he (the mule, not the man) was rather light be- hin!, and it was dangerous within a ra- Qius of forty feet from his heels, the states: v posted n sign reading, SBEWAIR i MUEL People wh had been to school read the Jeweived,” but this bad boy couldn't read it und he walked up as brave as a Jion and took u good look at the ani- mal, The sleepy male glanced out of the corner of his north eye, and in two seconds the bad boy went fimmyh the roof and way up among the twinkling stars until he coald look down on the shining spires of the New Jorusalem, A part of him lit over in the next county and a part of him is going yet. His grief stricken parents moLATE A PITAL PRIZE, $75,000 9. Ticketa only 85, Shares in Proportion sy Lonisiana State Lullsrv Compa w3 do Noveby certify that wo supereise the @1 vangements for all the WontMly and sm Drawings of IM Imfihm State Lotte "1 and in ¢ Drawing homssrn, -mm- same ‘arn mwlmul v nu,-mi ot werkortss w%u s lMaow tifloate, with mm owr o4 attachad it ado 3 e vl « <. Commimonsng Incorporated in 1808 for 25 years by the leglelatan for educational and charitable % o P, o e 0 Itut December 2d, 4. D. 1878, . The only Lottery ever voted on and en- dorsed by the people of any State. 1t never soalos or postpones. Its grand single number drawings tak: plece monthly. A splondid opportunity to wina Fortune, Fifth Grand Drawing Class E, in the Acad- airiy 6F, Meiio, New Orlonns, nesday, May 18th, 1884 —..168th Monthly dmw(ng CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars hu‘h ton, in Fifth in p LIST OF P g 9 Approximation prizes of §760 9 do do 600. l do do 087 Prizes, amounting A‘gplludnn Tk Thves b0 OLUL Skl o faage lml) flice to the Company in New Orleans. riher Information write clearly giving fal) wirem. Mako Br-0: Money Ordors payable s address Registered Lettors to EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, T Postal Notos and ordinary lottors by Mall proas (all suma of §6 and upwards by Expross Cxpense) to o A DAUPHIN, or M. A. DAUPHIN, ew Orleans, |A OJ'I Soventh 8t., 'uhlnl\on. D.C THE MERCHARTS Natlonal Bank | OF OMAZIEIA. THE CHEAPEST PLACE 1N OMAHA TO BUY Fol=f NITT“URBE Is AT DEWEY & STONE'S, One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. John X.. Willkkie, PROPRIETOR OMAGA PAPER BOX FACTORY. 100 and 108 South 14th Street, Omaba, Nebraska, “‘Correspondence Solicited.” HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Ska EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, FARNAM STREE . 11 OMAHA Y3 Garry the Largest Stock offer the Loweat Pnces and Easiest Terms of any Dealer here on Authorized Ca 1tnl fll 000,000 Paid-up Capital, 100, ,000 Surplus Fund, - = - 70 000, BANKING OFFICE | N. W. Cor, Farnam ana 13ih § OFFICFRS: Fraxx Murray, President. | Sax LE. Roaxxs, V-P Bux. B. Woop, eua.l-r. l.vrlu Duuns, A © Frank Murphy, mmm xkam-. Ben. B. Wood, Charlos 0. Hoase), AL, D. Jonee, Luther Drake. Transact & General Banking' Business. B o bt oy ey b e gall. No mattor how large or smail the traussction, 18 will recelve our careful attention, and we promise always courteous tr i ”‘P‘:{;prflufln attention t0 business for pa g outalde tha city. Exahango on all the nfln- clpal cities of the United States at very lowest rates. ‘Accounts of Banks and Bankers reosived on favor- able torms. Iasuce Cortificate of Doposit bearing 6 per cent Interost. Buys and sells Forelgn Fxchange, County, Oity and Government soourition UNITED S'J‘ c3ix Nationdl» Bflll OF OMABA,/ S, W, Cor. Farnam and 12th Sts, oapital, - - $100,000.00 C. W. HAMILTON, Pres’s. 8. 8. CALDWELL, V. Prog’t. M. T. IAII-OW. Cugnier: DIREQTO! 8, 8. OALDWELL, B. F. Burrm, <ARNAMBT, - OMAHA. [0, W, HAMILTON, M. T. Banrow, Gt . WiLL Haururox, Have for sale 200,000 acres carotully seleoted lands tn Kastern Nobrasich, ot low prioe aod op sasy forine improvea salo {n Dougiss, Dodge, Colfax pratts, Burt, Guming, , Waanington, Merick geunders, and Butier Counties. ‘Tazos paid in all parta of the State. mp! Notwry Publio always in offoe. Correspondence an“flu WUODBR DGE_BROS,, 915 OPERA HOUSE, OMAHA, NEB. Sole Agents for the World-Renowned STECK, Decker & Son, and Hallett & Cumton Pisuos, Also. manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Organs and Musical Merchandise. @r£end for Prices. mk E. A. KELLEY, M. D. —AND— 0. A. WILSON, M. D, Physicians and Sun eona OFFICES—ROVD'R OPERA HON McOABTHY & BURKE. UNDERTAKERS| 218 14TH STREET, BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS, W anted TO PURCHASE Second Hand Clothing| For Spot Cash Ul on or aldress Mr. or Mrx. Stophen J. BRODERICK, 018 South 100 stroet, OMAHA couldn't gather up enough to hold an ins quest over, and it all happened just bor Cause this b boy didn't go to scliool. great, and some time will be president m the day on the Fourth of July, or may I ALMA E.\ KE'TH'S » Lieutenant-Governor. e— "A Bad Breath ¥ Iu insufferable, We don't like it. A person tIn bonuttorable, W doot WA 1 i thunatt | DB F, 8, LEWIS, familiar with us. ~ An lmpure breath is ho i v 2, A .laod Bitters will mwlthh .nll ¥hio bost stomach medicine kuo They ar Burdock Stove Repair Works, Furnish Ropairs for al Stoves made in the Boys, remember, and wiien you star for UNITED STATES AND CANADA, HAIR | HATR! HATR | oo here, and yon may be wiso anc tovos ropaired and remouuted oqnn to new. Tele ..hom No. 41 EATON, Prop. Accounts solicited and Kept sub Ject to sight check. Certificates of Deposit Issued pay | able In 3, 6 and |2 months, bearing r on demand without in- Advances made to customors on approved socurities at market rate of interest. The Interests of Customers are closely guarded and every facllity compatible with princip! ol sound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on £ngland,ire Iand, 8cotland, and all parts of Eu- rope. Sall European Passage Yickete COLLECTIONS PROMPILY MADK, United 8tates Lepository First National Bank ~—UOF OMAHA— Oor, 13th and Farnam 8ts. The Oldest Banking Establishmen wn Omaha, SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS Organised in 1858, Organized as & National Bank in CAPITAL - : + .+ + . + $200,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS - $160,00¢ orviosas DINROTORS. Joux A. Crxieiron, Vice Preeldent A eustus Kouwras, 24 Vice Frostient. A. 3, Porrianon. ¥. H, Davis, Cashior W_H. Maoauimn, Assistaut Cashior Urswe drafte cn Bar Mlu in the Vnited State: ilew of the 0 winenk ul Kur D . SCHMELING & BRUSCHNER, DEALERS IN TIN, IRON & ZINCWARE Pioneer vrug Store | 8. E. COR. 15TH AND JONES 8T8, AGENT FOR Ohio Oil Co.'s West Virvinia, and other Oile. constantly op - Prop'r, 021 South 18th, between Jackson sud Juuos Bta All Job Woik in lwlhmd. Gutterin:, Elc., promptys Toth ““ e 1 n.... businoss, isues o ¥rauclsco sud Alwo London Dflhlln. Edinburyh and she priicl al PIANOS and ORGANS Besides Many other Well-kuown Ma.kes, we sell the Renowned CHICKERING, KNABE VOSE, BEAR BROS, AND ARION PIANOS ' :Clough and Warren, STERMNG AND THE CELEBRATED SHONINGER “BELL” ORGANS Instrinaents Rented and rent allowed if purchased. Pianos on_installments, $1G8- Monthly. Organs, $5. Call or send for Catalogue and umu. H WARFROOMS. - - 00R. 11TH ANDEARNAM MAX MEY¥YERSBRO Would call particular attention to their new stock of RICH JEWELRY I FINE WATCHES, CLCCKS, SILVERWARE, AND AN UNSURPASSED ASSORTMENT OF Diamonds and Precious Stones, FULL LINE OF HOWARD, WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES. WAREROOMS - - COR. 1:TH AND FARNAMSTS. Or. CONNAUGHTON 103 ARADY BT, DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. 8, A. Established 1878—0 v 9 atarrh, e Lungand Nervous Diseases Spud nd Permanently Cured. Patients . Write for ““Tar Mepioas-Missionary,” for the People, Free. Oorre;;nondunce Gratis, P, O, Box 292 Talaphona No, 226, SSELL, Postmaster, Daven, ¢‘Physician of| ud Success.” OONGRESSMA] MU 3:4 s Davqn an, Fine SBuccess. Wonderful Cures.”—-Hours, 8 5| i & IMEPROVEMENT IN ROOFING AND ING AND COVERING WALLS. PA En"rn LES| - Made of Sheet M wnth-d Leaking, No Cracki ing off. Fire Pdof, Cheap '“‘ Most og.m‘:mrn«:fl “I;do.m.. Practicelly Tested for Nearly Ten Years & Must G:aulying m SULLIVAN BROTHERS, Agents Fm, 2--View Ilb i snl-- A .?r'.’.m'm'. ::l. F..,‘I";D.ml soctionsl view of the k. 4—One «f the i Fig. 5-Wall Tila, m’.‘:’: part of one above pticn, which is covered by ity wud requires no duod SULLIVAN BROTHERS, MANUFATURLRS OF TIN ROOFING | . SMOKE STACKS, Bmslflm and General TIN, mox& SLATE um“ G\manng ms”lm m Sa.flsfamion 109111 SOUTH