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NOTICE.—Spocial a vortisoments, w0 a8 Loat, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- tag, sto., will be Inserted in this column ab the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho firet nsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each gubsequent n. ortlon. Leave advortlsoments a¥ our office, No. Ponrl Stzoet, noar Lroadway @w:w other method in the world. Wes spirits and ambition, gloomy thougl [ Impotence, impediments to marri Teading the MYRTLEAIN MARRIED MEN, AND PERFECT SEXUAT, J. L. DeBEVOISE. Onion Ticket Agent No. 607 Broadway Council Blaffa. Railway Time Table, Corrected to Janoary 7, 1835, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are tho times of the arrival and de. parture of trains by contral standard time, at the (ocal depots. Tralns leave tranafer depob den miln. ates earller and arrive ten minutes later, CIICAQO, BURLINGTON AND QUIKOY. WANTS, ALE OR TRADE—F andrv_and machine int for hosines:; “factory reasons 0., Union Iron Towa. 5; town on n tor eclling. “Addresm SPI Works, Third street, C Macerial cheap for ouncil Bluffs, Towa. UK SALE town, now menth, Nocth Gl Eria Faat Mall, Accommodation, *At local depot only. XANAAS CITY, BT. JON AND COUNCIL BLUP? am Mall and Express, Paclfic Express, CHI0AGO, MILWAUKRN AND 8. PAUL, Express, »m Express, CHI0AGO, ROTK 1LAND'AND PACIFIC. 5% pm 'Atlsotlo Expross, 9:26 8 m Day Expross *Des Molnos Accommodation, *At local depot only. “WABASH, 8T. LOUIS AND PACIFIO, Accommodat.on Louls Expross Caicago Express *Af Transter only GHI0AGO And NORTHWRSTERE, Express, Pactflo Express IO OITY AND PACIFIO, B4, Paul Express, Day Expross SUNION PACIFIO. OR SA &0 acres of land In l‘ Wayne couaty, Mo, Will trade for Council Blufls city property or sell cheap for cash. or yart time, SWAN & WALKER WAL merchan: ) WANE “A student in means of sslf-snpport. No. 12 Pearl St. Council Blugs TO TRADE — Good Towa cr Nebraska for & small stock of bardwsre or weveral well located, SwaN & WALKERR, pm 7ANTED—Woman pastry cook immediately at the Ogden honse. tal Cifice. Must ha'® “all on or address At TOR SALE—A rare chane to get & fie, well im- proved 400 acres, within a few miles of Council Bluffs, st a bargain. Low price and casy terms, BWAN & WALKER OR SALE—A good payirg hotel property with liyery stable in one of the best small towns in western Iowa will sell with or without turnitare, or will taade for a emall farm with stock ete. BWAN & WALKER, Pacifio Express, Lincoln Express, *At Trauafor only DUNMY TRAINS TO OMANA, e s uvimproved land in miles south-cast ot At | 13108 m i ‘trade for Nebraska or Sw. c WALKER. land_sbout Blufly post WaALKER Jio8 saLe— one and 5 m 1:30—3:30—5:30 —6:30— oo 95 p. m. Arive 10 minutes before leaving time. Gl LSO “From transfer only. JOHN FOX, General Collection Agent Office with N. Schurz, Justice of the Peace, Ccuncil Bluffs, lowa. JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Office, Main Strect, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart and Feuo block. Wili practice in Siate and state courts. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED- PARTS OF THEIUMAN BODY_ENUARGED. DE OPED_ STREN isan intoresting NOR SALE—In Harrison county, lowa. 320 acres K P fencea S0 acro farm With fine improve all under cultivation except 20 acres grass—8) acred good grass or pasture land, and several other tracts of from 40 to 160 acres of unimproved land. BWAN & WALKER. {OR SALE—Lands improved sad unimproved. 1t you wanta farm in westorn lows, Kansas Nebraaka or Dakota, let us bear from you. SwAN & WALKER. OR SAUE—A large cumber of business and resi- dence lots in all parts of Council Bluffa. See 43 before you buy, SWAN & WALKRR. IOR SALE—Parties wishing to buy cheap lots to build on canbuy on wonthly payments of from $2t0 310 SWAN & WALKER, \OR REN I- with the iiberal te VA ANTED=To correspond with any one wishing 8 ood locatlon t.r glauning mill. sash, door and biind manufactory, we have building and machinery, well located, for sale, leaso o trade; BWAN & WALKER, We will rent you a lot to bulld_on privilage to buy it you wish on very SWAN & WALKER. ry trawe bulldiog suft torage parposes, near AN WALRER. JOR RENT UK SALE — buwaiog &bd_grounds T aiter s tor scaall foundsy and ‘machise shop: Good boiler, engine, cupola, blower with fixed shatt: ing ete., teady to put in motion. SWAN WALK OR SALE—Houses, Lots and Land. A. J. J‘ Stephenson, 603 First avenue. CONS Thavoa positivo romody for tho above dlscase: by 14 DOR SALE—A top-buggy, first-clsss make and 1n exzellent condition. Or will trade for cheap 108, Addrese ¥, M. Boe office, Council Blu7s, ol ATISE onghis diseas NOAL aND WwOOD—George Heaton, 825 Br Ly soforer. ' Giveexprosnand b 0. acir. sun (Vs solls conl and wood at roasonable _prices % s i oo P00 &1v03 2,000 Ibs. for a ton, and 128 cublo for & cord, e H. 8. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Nebraska ANTED—Every body in Council Blufls to_take BRUADER 07 THOROUAE3RED onaDE HEREFORD AND JERSEYGATTLE conts & wook. AND DURDO OR_JWRANY RED RWINY (), TAFIERS—For sale et Bn ofice, o) 36 cents TIMKEN SPRINGC VEHICLE® e 21 4308 0f th it ostrongis my falt BOTTLES FRER » hundred ORDER YOUR Cob, Coal ¢ Wood OF TJONEBES' Bok 1189, Council Bluffs. 0. address, Lo A. J. MILLER, (COLORED) Hair Cutting and Shaving. This is an Equal Rights Shop 410 Broadway, Council Bluffs, R. Rice M. D. CANCERS, s i emiaee ™ CHRONIC DISEASES o su stods s spociaty ..Dr':.'. y (-n ractical experienss Gfies Mo by il ‘saeigaasy ABBOTT BlGAY c0 ~THE MILD POWER CURES.+ UMPHREYS’ [0 use 30 yiars —Speci e Physician. SLmple, o8 PaCinAL Hos, R e oy ors, Coapsttion, T8te Y araend, W o kot Worm. G i Cotics or Tewthing ot o DX erifen of Chdran o Adults Bl Disentery, Gripin, Bilious Colio. s {l’nlbl‘l *'Vom 4, Bronchit NOm Bl o Tosthmche. eu K i’" 1 1 Suppress 5 OMEOPATHIC ‘Whites, too Profase Periods... Croup. Cough, Difficn] b 1t Khoun Thewmat s Fev Ahin; P | sirset, Council Blufts, @ Conmltarion free. N. S8OHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERIOAN roUNCIL BLOHIS OFFICER & PU BANKERS. Councll Blufts, . . ™ Established 1856 Dealers 1n Forelgn and Domestie Exohauge and Home Becuritice, ‘roacriptions of fo and Sure, FRIC jfidsey plene: : v Kkness, Wetting Bed 54 Bilnary Wesktia Wil i 58 PECIFICS. BoTa 07 DrugE tarCh Aot postpald on (oo, Roud fux s Huinph o Ty Addross, HIRE Y 06 C0 100 Falton St Now Fosit Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, T ap s ac cure Masgonic Temple, Qounel) Blufty Biioe A B, U, Eilon ¥ D, PHYSIOIAN & SURGEON. Buocdwar, Ceuaol Biufle WarersVig vwee e o5 Tee .y a of & oted apeciallst (aow re- ddrase Iows After 5 P, M. My eyes are blue and my cheeks arn pi And I'm the belle of the skating rink The young men praise my graceful air And say my face is wondrous fair, But, alack-a-day! I'm under twent; And though I've attentive beaux in 1t seems that I cannot go with them To the rink to skate after 5 p. m. Tt appoars that some h With the soul of & Florida alligator, Proposes at once, by hook or crook, To place & law on the statute book That will caure & world of grief and tears Conoerning girls under twenty years, A law, in short, forbidding the To go to the rink after 5 p. 1 rid legislator, Now there's that horrid girl, Miss May She's twenty-stx if she's a day But says she's not quite twenty-three— How glad the envious thing will bs ! Every night to the rink she 1l go And skate with Harry Jones, T know, While T must knit, or stitch, or hem, In toars at home after 5 p, m. How would these legislators feel Who are choven to guard the common weal, If we, the girls whose liberties They seek to crush by laws like theso \gainst the harmless rol! kate, Possessed the r.,war to legislate And passed a law forbidding them To take a drink after 5 p. n ston Courier, KILLED BY A_LONG SHOT. [coNcLupED, ] I spent the remeinder of the day in watcbicg the window and the r'slng wall, hoping agalnet hope. At night I could not rest. 1 walked many miler, and came back to my room at the dawn of day and got & few hours of troubled sleep. It was half-past nine when I awoke, Ab, that wall! look through the telescope and tes that it has gone up a3 much ae two foet sinca the evening, and its line shows against the window-sill of Van- dyke’s rocm., In an hour it would hide the bed. Butsee! While I lock the curtain is drawn and the sash ralied, It is Agnes; she wesrs a dark gown. She taros away, and I can see that she is ar- rapgingthings. Shepasees tho window with a broom 1In her hand; but she doesn’t sweep. She comes back to the window, looks out and goes awsy. Soon return ing, eho goes to work on the bed. This oper 'on 1 watch almost in an agony. Will she—will she spread the red cover- let? But shestops. I think she goes cut of the room, leaving the bed only balf made vp. Several minutes elapss and Igrow impatient. At list she re- tuins, Now she takes up the bolster, shakes it, beats it and smoothes it. Then she lays it on the bed, She spreads two sheets, then two whito blankets, 1 am breathlees; it is the supreme moment! Alas! alas! She takes up the same white coverlet with a jerk and spreads it over all. There 1s no use; sll is over. Itmust be abandoned—this magnificent plan! Before another meraing the window will be hidden by the wall. I rose and paced my room, but I could not think what to do. At eny rats, the rifls was to be re- moved and tho wuseless frame torn up. 9 Finally I turned to doit. Bat, before dolng 1t, I stopped to take one last look. T spplied my eye to the telescope. Agnes was standing at the window, gazing out this way. She was apparently regarding the workmen on t‘l’m now building. Ske had a book in her hand; she is a conatant reader of trashy novels. As Ilooked she turned, got upon the bed, her master's bed, arranged the pil- low and lay down toread. Mon Diea! I was startled with a thought. Her form, dressed in black, upon the white bed, offered the desired conurast and made the best target I could wish for. Just as she was iying would her master lay at night! In a moment, but grasp- ing with excitement, I adjusted the rifle in its clamps, until the cross of the eplder lines in the telescope rested di- rectly upon the region of the breast, and and fastened it securely, immovably. If the rifle had been charged and fired then, the ball would have plerced the heart of Agnes. Irosein my excitement and walked the floor, I came back, shook, or tried to shake, the frame, and looked again, Tkere was no differenca, the aim was perfect. 1 went cut to cool my fevered pulse and walked almlessly for hours. When I retarned the bed and the greater part of the window were hidden by the wall, No matter now. All the better, in fact, since this wall would not interfere with the patsage of a rifle ball, becaute by rea- son of clevation of the rifia for lo range it would pa's above that bullding. vow carefolly loaded the rifle, I then proceeded to inclose it all around with boards, ferming a box. There s a hole in the upper end cf the box, as you may see, for tne free passage of the ball. You ses also an cpening in the window, exactly in lioe, through which the ball could make its exit from the hous Fiom the Jower end of the box fssues a cord, which ln attached to the triggar of the rifle, the hammer of which wasdrawn back in readiness for firlng. Next I pr readed 10 cashion the box and envelop it all around with wmany folds of od sall cloth and carpeting You sce that it resembles o bale of old csrpetirg The object of all this was to deaden the sound that the report of the ride might not be heard outside of this room. Fin- ally I cartalned the windows as you see. Everything was now redy, but I por poecly walted till that we should reach completlon; for I knew then the observer looking out of Henry Vandyke's window after his death, would not be able to see thls building. The detectives wil not dream that the sbot which caused his death passed over the top of the edifice, bat will take it for granted that it was aimed by some one from its walls or from the ground In front. Thus the deed will be involved in mystery until this etate. ment {s read and that wlll be at the end of the month, when the agent enters to take possession. At that time I shall be far awsy. During this interval I bad the casket holding the bedy of my Marle placed near the ehipping ina coavenlent warehouse ready to be carrlfed aboard ship at any moment. Monsieur, it is nearly told. On yes terday I found a vessel making ready te sail early this cowiog morcing. I tock pasgage and had tne casket stowed aboard, Five hours sgo—It was 10 o'clock and it is now I wok my position in the dark cut on the ground in front of Henry Vandyke's house and awaited his coming. He was late, but he came, a little before A csb brought him. He alighted, pald and dismissed the driver, and en tered. Soon a light shone through his curtain and I ssw his shadow pasiseveral times. In tive minutes the light was ex tinguished. It was ewough. I knew that he was lyivg in his bed just where Agues lay when I drew aim upon her Calmly I waiked bither to my rcom, 1 lit my lamp, and taking a chair, sat down within raach of the little cord that comes out from thke box, I tocok it In my hand, which did not tremble. 1 thought of my Marie and the wrong he did her, and—I polled. There waa a s'ight tremot in the tox and there was a dull report, and Ilistened. It may be fancy, but I think I heard the bullet bislng through the alr as it sped, In three reconds, to {ts fatal alm, And ft may be fancy agaln, but [ think I heard 1: “‘olick” through the window and strlke Its victim. There followed 800n, however, a sound that waa not fancital. ' Monafeur, do you believe in the supernatural! A few sec- onde, ten cr fifteen, after | palled the cord, and after Henry Vandgke was, as 1 knew, dead, there rose npon the stillness of my room a prclonged, unearthly mcan, » despairing wall, as of acme belng who suffered preternatural agony. It was a little like the mournful howliog of a dog. But it could fnot be a d for there is no dog In this bullding. The man who rooms below me is a night watch. man for some warehouse, and once kept a dog, but lcst him, and, {f he had re- covered him I ehould hava known It Noj; it was not a dog; it comes feom some being not of catth; and it Is something In this bullding. While I pondered what it wes, it came again, and so it has con- tinucd to repeat ttself, at regular inter. vals, all throngh this night. It came a fow seconds ago. It makes me shiver, bat I have no fear. Can it be the ssul of Henry Vandyke wailing in torment? Can it be an utterance from the realm of eternal wcel May it bo his spirit come back to haunt me? If 8o, I refuse t: be haunted. 1f he ccmes, in his uaut- terable woe, to vieit me with remorse, hen I decline to feel remorze. Yea, shiver, bat I do not fear. ~ Why, Mon- siour, have you not felt—has not the convistlon grown upon you while read- ing th's that I am a msn salf-doomed to die? Yes, as soon as I shall have placed my Marie benesth the tod of the Alpine valley which she oved 1 shall die upon her grave, Why. thercfore, shou'd I fear a ghostly visitor! There! I hesr it again. It causes me to shiver, but I do not fear. Be qulet, thou miscrable thing! 1If thou dost suffer the tormen's of the damned itis thy due! T do not ropent. 1 do not regret. Monsieur, you kaowall. I ask of you one favor, Antoine, the one-legged jani- tor, is poor, but hs is good, I bequeath to him all 1 have in thia room; let him have it, And pow, my Marle, it Is almost day, and we shall ‘go. Farewell, accursed scenes of all my woe. Monsieur, adieu. ApoLree W ER, The Professor laid down the manuscript and lo.ked at his compsn‘ons, They had listened with intense Intereet. *Well,” ssld ne *‘this is the most dia- b ll:al deed I ever heard of. It makes me nervous to think of it.” Little was said among them, for they did not feel like talking, but they tore away the covering and broke up the box and found the rifls clamped as described. Inquby was made, and it was found tkas Adolphe Werner had shipped a box and taken paseage on a vessal that sailed early in the morning, cleared for a port in the Mediterranean. Buat it was too late to think cf overhauling him, and, as there were then no ocean cable, no effort ‘was made to arrest hlm in Europe. — An Extended Popularity, Brovciiar TrocHES bave been before the pablic for many years. For relieving Coughs aud throat troubles they are superior tc all other articles. Sold only in boxes. e WHERE THE D:\(l):hET 1S PERFEC- T -BROWN 8 Not Much Use fur It as Produced on This 8idc of the Water—Wants a Chicago Theater, “‘Yee, for ballet one must go to Milan or Naples, or, possibly, one or two other Italian citles,” was the rematk made by Eugene Tompki of the Boston The- ater, in a dlscuseion on theatrical affairs with some of bis professional colleagues at McVicker's theater. Mr. Tompkins is the manager and co-proprictor of the most famous theater In the east and ar- rived In the city a few days ago In the interest of his new preduction, *‘Zanita,” now in its third week at McVicker's, The spectacle has awakened unuvsual Interest in professional clrcles as well a8 on the pary of the general publie. *In Milan,” Mr. Tompkins obssrved, ‘‘themembers of the ballet are tralned by the most skilled ballet masters in the world, and they are taught from earliest childhood. At the age of sixteen or seventeen they ara generally the most proficient, agile, gracefal and attractive, It isa simple matter to eclect such dancers, They can be seen daily in the schcols in Italy, atd many have already acquired a repii- tatlon as finished dancers, It is not so easy to get them to come to America, al- though they look upon thls country asan Eldorado where they can acquire sadden wealth. 1In Parls, Milan, Berlin or Lon- don such productions as ‘‘Janita” or “Jalma’ would be regarded as events of extraordinary interest in the theatrical domain, Americaus are more matter «f fact, and regard such undertakings as a matter of course, Up to last season spectacular shows bad been in a large measure withdrawn from thestage, The last ballet we had in the Bostoa theatre A MAN OF NERVE, Once Worth a Miat of Money, Now Almost a Paupoer Cincinatti Eoquirer. What is te locking for? quired an Enqulrer reporter “He is what s called a ‘finder about looking for lost jewelry, moaey, ete., and turning it up when a reward 1a ered for its return, Who is he! ““Wby, don’t you know him! ejasu'ated the policeman, spparently somewhat sur- prised. *‘Thavs ‘Monkey’ Todd, one of was 1o *‘Michael Strogoft,” and that was incidental and not the predomiaant feature, “What special methods do I employ in the preparatlon of such slage prodac- tions a8 ‘Zanita? 1 have no particular mothcd, aad yet there is perfect method, 1f I may express myself in that way. Generally in the spring I eestle upon the policy for the next season, and the style of piace being clearly defined, after care- fully calculatiog the requiréments of the public, I tske a trip to Europe for my remiers, bal'et and costum Ugtil ast seaton all my plays were precored abroad, but ‘Jalma’ and ‘Zinita’ were home produstions. Bilrmingham, Eog- land, producas nearly all the armcr used in the theatrical world,” The Increase in the number of theatres Mr. Tompkins considered, especially at a tlme when theatres already built seem to be strogzling for patrorage, cal- culated to reduce the possibility of suc- ceesall around. *‘Besides,” he remarked, ‘‘there are not comblnations enoogh to go round, Take, with the new opera hou now being built, five firat-claes theatres on the South Side hoere, and they chang- iog their attractions nearly every week, it s a difficalt matter fcr a manager to fill out bis saason with firat-cless attrac tioae,” In Mr. Tompkins' judgment Chicago rauks as one of the leadirg amusement centers in the county and appears every year to jmprove in thie dlrection. It !s whispered in professions! circles that among the objects of Mr. Tompkins' present visit to this clty is the project of securing an Interest in one of the priacipsl theatres on the South Side, — “The best is ths cheapest.” This is an old adage and the essence of wisdom. The best mediclue, and the only sure cure for dieeases of the liver, kidneys and bladder is the old and reliable Huxi's [Kidney and Liver] Reyeoy. Physi clans endorse 1t highly and preecribe it in their practice, the best-known charectars tn the city. He was at one time worth his littls §130,000, and In less than three years blew it in agaiast faro and gay women Some men in this town made fortunes bleeding him. I saw him loose $13.000 in one night several years sgo at a gamb- ling house on Fifth street. Ho was try- ing to find the limit, T don’t like to say the game was brace, buc it looked very much like it. “‘Is he an old restdenter of this city? No. He ¢ moe from Virginis, where his folks still live. They are people of wealth, but hs never bothers them. You see, he married a girl out of one of the houses of ‘gilt-edge’ in this city, and was afterward ashame to go home, even when he had lost every cont of his money. Many of the boys ab ut town would like to aseist him, but you bet he'll take noth- ing from any of them, and, although he knows that he was bled for all his money, he never squeals. He's a man of nerve— a8 pround as a peacock,” ““How does he live? ‘‘Oh, Mike Coughlin, the well-known siloon man looks after hin. He slcaps fn Mike's cellar. Just think of that! Once worth §180,000, with everything he could wish for, and now, such westher as this, eleeping in & cellar, *'That is rather rough.” ‘‘He started old Homer up in good etyle cnce—opined a bank for him and gave hima good sized bank roll; but Homer wouldn't pay for anything but silk umbrellare, canes and_jewelry, avd of course never made anything. 1 will never forget one circumstance that show- ed bis utter inapprecion of 1he worth of money. Todd, Sam Alloway. and saver- al others strolled into Harding's restaur- ant late ove night to got supper. Todd had a package under his arm, which he gave Harding to keop for him until next day. It was something done up in an newspaper. Harding thought It was washing, threw it uoon the floor behind the counter, where it was knocked about and tossed around considerably. The next doy Todd called for the packoga, They had some trouble finding it. One of the night waiters had thrown itin the capboard underneaih the ateps. At last they found it, however, and when Todd locsened the wrapper you ought t» eee our eyes bulge out. That package only contained $15,000 in good every-day bank-notes.” e ——— Boiler Explosion — Negro Lynching, WiLMINGTON, N, C,, March 5.—The boiler of the steamerjWave exploded this afternoon, The boat is a complete wreck. Neil Jessup, Jumes Steadman and Kitty Harvey, all col~ ored, were blown into thariver and drowned. Perry Cotton, colored pilot, and Dane Mc- Pherson were badly scalded. Sevi employes are slightly injured. Wednesday morning at Monroe, connty, masked men overpowered the jailer and, took out Lee Statten, a negro, and hanged bim. Statten was charged with rape. ———— Richard Bell, ergincer, Jeffersonville, Ind., states: ‘I contiacted mercural rheumatism from the vapors ¢f amalza- mating pans. All my teeth becoming locss, it finally settled in my joints and ankles, and for nearly twenty years I have bzen troubled with it. I used St. Jacobs Oll and it bas entirely cured me.’ —— ‘Winnipeg News, CHr6A0, March 5, —A Daily News Winni- peg special says: The farmers of the pro ince met here to-dsy, many accessions being received to the ranks of the secessionists and annexationists, Resolutions were passed de- nouncing Premicr Norquay for _failing to se- cure concessions from the Dominion govern ment and calling for a redistribution of the seats and an appeal to the country, An up- rising is really feare e esed with Devils,” We cannot tell exactly what was the ‘/demoniac pessesslon” under which peo- ple of former #ges so dreadfully suffered. What ever it was it could not have been worse than neuralgla {n the head. Mr, J. G. Rieff of Newark, N. J., was tor- mented for eight years with thie; but writes that it yielded to one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, What's the use of suffering? It cores ayepeptia, weaknees, malaris, liver and kidrey complaints, o —— Instructing the New Secretary ot the Treasury, Dexves, March 5,—The chamber of com- merce this evening unanimously adopted are- olution requesting the new secretary of the treasary “'to psy ont the silver coin now hoarded in the vaults of the treasury and thus stop the contraction of the currency and re- liove the business depression of the country, " “Poss — ——— Horseford's Acid Phosphate. Marked Benefic in Indigestion, Dr, A. L, Har, Fair Haven, N, Y., say “‘Have prescribed it with marked benefit in indigestion and urinary troubles.” o — ppi ey Sanitary wvouncil, SemiNorieLp, I, March A specia train will leave Chicago with the regular morning train on Saturday next over the 111 wnois Central carrying the delegates to the mesting of the ranitary coancil of the Miss. issippi valley, at;New Orleans, on Tuesday, March 10, The Mis Durkee’s Satap Dressina & Corp Mear Savce 15 made from the freshest choicart and purest condiments obtain- able. In nelry it, wasts, laber and spx- iety and disappointment sre preventzd, o — Chicsgo Committe Publio Bafoty, Ci10a60, March 5,—The eitizens’ commit- tee of eighty, appointed to agsist in prosecut- ing the recant election fraud caoes in this city, met to-day aud appointed a committes of fifty on public safety, in effect making the teme porary organization periman: o — Angostura Bitters is a househeld word ears it ha t Zsnow ad against counter- ine articlo is manufactured by Dr J, G, B, Sievert & Sons. e KA Edwin Bocth's Farewell to the Stage, PosToN, March 5.—The Transeript says: Tt s indirectly asserted that Edwin Dooth has Ived on leaving the stage, He will | ¢ngagements in the of the country, finnly res L ——— This s the best seeson In which to purify the blood, and Hooa’s Sar:eparilla is the beet blood purifier, 100 Doies One Dollar, CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elevator to all floors, 120¢ OMAHA, NEL 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, LASKA, TT-[E LEADING CARRIAGE FAGTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodee St. Hnamiates .+ Omaha Ne= on application UFEFY’S L s aehshal ., 25 ue ¥ 00 o uable as o NTIMULANT i O in Typhoid ¥, rrhcea, and all low f of Discase. THE RECO s ANTIDOTE FOR CHOLERA | ¢ concern in_the United States who are bottling and ro Malt Whi A bes: but also in_ the . ¥ the great German Chemist, s Seor 125 il A S A Y, which ga te DMalt Whi od mostly by extract o and distillat sentirel imilarly obnoxiows alcol RECOMMEND ing room. “I havemade an analysis ng result. and any of Icoy, I there EDICAL PROFESSION. s — Pur purest ligu e fefore unqualliedly |y JAMES J nithor of sev IN FACT, IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDI T0 CONSUMPTIVES, %x's WE W send to auy address fn the United States (st o press Charges pre| P cas, _oppo v fo E ining S|$ Qunr‘: bottles l!l.\l‘ ISKEYX an nd under the Seal of the a s X ON and other W L 5 prepared by any f ¢ (Raw Beefsteak an T TVEA P After this preparation has been taken for & Tew wecks, the previou: 0 patients suffering from ('M\slll“sfllon and the like oating of fat and muse n and bloodless cheeks fill up and as a opinj T d chief among them the nger und bette) of being nourishe blood than they stem §s supplied with more 44 s on than the disease 3 hereby giving nature upper hand in the conflict. woememSOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS AND FINE GROCERY HOUSES.ssmm 82 I AR PER BOTTILE. in the United States (East of the Rocky Moun- onreceipt of BL.2G. ¢, aftlicted LL o3 rec = d w U »ins), securely packed in plain case, THE DUFFY, MALT WHISKEY €O, BAC 3 e 3 . GERMAN D. WYATT. LumberMerchant g Cumings and 20th £ts.,. Omaha, Neb. LA G:JE R FRANZ FALK BREWING c0. BEER 1 Milwaukee. Wis. GUNTHER & CO., Sole Bottlers, EEREID. W. GEATY . (SUCCESSUR’TO FOSTER & GRAY). LOMEBER, LIME AND CENENT, RUEMPING & BOLTE, —VANUFACTURERS OF— ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Finials, Window Caps, Iron Oreskings, Motallio Bky-Hghts, &o. ‘Tin, I7ew snd Bla ax¢ 510 800kD 181b Birees Omahi sk, Orange Blossom Flour WHOLESALY BY L. A STEWART & CO, 1013 Jones Btreet |} i OMAHA NEB Richards &Glarke Machinery &bastings Omaha, Neb, . Specialties . b AUTOMATIC ENGINES, BRUSH. MACHINES, £LEVATOR CUPS, SLIDE VALVE ENGINES, SMUT MACHINES, ELEVATOR BOLTS, PORTABLE ENGINES, SEPARATORS: ARCHITEC TURAL WORK . WATER WHEELS, CORN SHELLERS. BRIDGE IRON, STEAM BOILERS, CORN CLEANERS, WROUGHT & CAST./RON, STEAM PUMPS, BOLTING CLOTH, REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, ENGINE GOVERNORS, CENTRIFUGAL REELS, BRASS CASTINGS, WATER-WHEEL GOV'NORS ~ SCALPING REELS, . . 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