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®.OAPITAL PRIZE, 75,000, Troxwms oxuy 86, Sranes v PROPORTION THE DAILY BEE-- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1885, ‘ 7 Ity g ngaished Brench snvaat, clos ber begin ith 260,000 oo pli—tia com THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA T0 BUY magazine (with which begins the thirtleth The May numbfir of Oassell's Famlly | volume) till May 1st. The practice thus Magazine is remarkable or the number |Inaugurated will be continued and varloty of it storles; long and short, [in the future, and the ‘‘Cen- U R E grave and gay, all are here offering their [tury be fssued in the month various attractions to the reader, Ser-|of its date—a change to be ecommended. goant Ballantine’s book on Amerioa {s|The May number will be & strong one. MUSEME! COUNCIL BLUFFS, Mammoth Bx;e Museum ADDITIONAL LOCAL. AND THEATER, HELD UP. ‘ b Ave. and Pearl Street, (Formerly Martin's A ”:“;;ip_" T — Louisiana State Lottery Oompany | A soia Bit of Highwayism on Blafr Monday Evaning, April 27th, Bogagement | ssngeaments or aif the Wonchiy and Semi-Annua Street, reviewed at length and rather sarosstlc- | Tho war papers will deal with the Pen Drawings of the Lowisiana State Lattery Company and first appearance of the world famons | 43" G 8, T o eontrol. the ramings and original themaelves, and that the same are condueted with Aoneaty, fairness and in, good Jasth toward all par. ties, and we authorize the company to use this cer- » quRGIA MINSTRELS tificate, with fac-vimiles of our Fignatures attached advertisements.’ 15 FIRST CLASS ARTISTS 15 Tn a refined programme of wit and humor. OUR CURIO HALL Will contain Freaks of Nature, Curiosities, and Mechanical Wonders, principal among which will be found the world reputed won- %% M188 EX PATTERSON, The Lightning Lady, LOWANDO BALDWIN, Tho Armloss Wonder, ally troated. Our favorite family dootor | insular campalgn, MeClellan and Joe writes on *Reform In Diot and Cook- | Johnaton being the leading contributors, Is AT ery,” Mr. Wm, Trant describea “A |while General Gustavas W. Smith, who Pilgrimage to Buddha's Tooth,” in com- | took temporary command after Johnston , pany with the prince of Wales.. ““On|was wounded, writes of the second day’s the Tramp” s an Interestlng account of | fight a Seven Pines, and General John the “walking gentlemen” out of an en-|D. Imboden has an anecdotical paper on g.gomcnsthwl?u lnlenttl;s' -mm l:dflhll;h the b-ulebof Manassas. The illustra. Ways. akespeare’ rthday, Ap 3, | tlons will be profuse, including a (front- is celebrated in an appropriate lmcle, isplece) ponrgit of McClellan. glnl(l-ptgo One of the Best and Largest Btacks in the United States and the Parls correspondent glvos the | plotures of Lee, Johnston and Grant, and To Belect From. Iatest news from the headquarters of tralts of French prin: Helntzel- faablon. “The lateations [of this sum. |, Samner 'fi'lfilr{m‘%'r, . . il ana NO[STAIRS TO CLIMB. er bri n almost every page, and|others. KEnain, arlow will have an pomy'znd muslo add chnrmlnz Bmm,. article on Groolsy at Capo Sabine, and ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR —Cassell & Company, Limited. New |Mr, E. V. Smalley begin his papera on A bold bit of highway robbery was perpetrated on Freank A, Fox between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday morning., He is the book-keeper for S. W. Spetman & Bro., and was on his way home. He had oome down Main street with his brother aa far as Bluff street, and there bldding his brother good night, went on hls way to his own home a half a block farther on, he stopping with F. W. Spetman, whose house I at the corner of Bluff stroot and Ninth avenue. As he opened COMMISSIONERS, Insorporated In 1963 lnlifi‘un by the leglalatur for educational and charitable purposes—with # resorve fundof ove POCAHONTAS, o Moy S b ey the gate he notioed threo men on the | YOFks $1.50 a year. the New Orleans exposition, ( ;{flnuu»ol the Todas tribe of Mexican In-| " By ac overwhelming popular vote fta franchise | .o v} wide of the house, and as he asked inna, wasmade & part of the present stato constitution adopted Decembor 2. A. Y) 1879, 0 only lottery over voted on and endorsed by the peoploof any state n nover soales or postpon e i vingle Tumber drawings ke place non\h A EPLANDID OPPORTUNITY T0 WIN A PORTUNW, Fremn GRAND DRAWING, CLARS E. IX TR ACADKNY 0 MUBIC, Naw Onrumaxs, TumspAv, Mav 12, 1885, 180th MoxTHLX DRAWING, CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 100,000 Tickets at 85 each, Fractions, in Fifths, in proportion, LIST OF PRIZRS! MADAME HOWELL, The Bohemlan Glass Blower, < THE LIVING HALF LADY, And many other novelties, A Rowort for Ladies, A Resort for Ladies, Museum open 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p, m, Theater—Matinee 2 p, m. Evening § p. m. 10cts ADMISSION 10cts them what they wanted, one of thetrlo told him to hold up his hands, and as the fel- low had a revolver sighted on him, he naturally complied. The other two fel- lows went through his pockets, he having told them, In reply to thelr demand for his money, that they must find it. They emptled his pockets, throwing such arti- cles as keys, etc , on the ground, and taking his money, which fortunately amounted to only §1 50. The fellows then skipped out, and Iater Investiga- The reviewer who, month after month,| The April number of the finds the Qalver on his desk, is strack by | *“United Servico Magazlne” con- the unfalling high tone of the magazine. | tains several exoellent papers Never is the quality of the work sacrl- | —among them the late commander S. ficed, and this Is the more remarkable | Dana Greene’s letter, written just after & when we consider the great varlaty that |the Monitor-Morrimsc fight, the conclus-| Waves, Langiry and Pompadour Frizes,8witch- 15 epread before the reader. In the May |ion of Colonel Thomas Jordon's clover 4 § numbor thi’}hqunllty s !eful:xilly mo- | rovlew of the opa‘ut‘:onint shflth “(';d es, etc, ready made and made to order. Prices ticeable. e oarnestness of the | an admirable article by Lieutenant writers for_the Quiver is also a striking | Robertson on Millitary Bitts and Bit- cheaper than ever. Call and see for yourself, foature. In the paper on ‘‘Sunday|tng. School Addrosses” we find much that is —_— MRS. C. L. GILLETTE, worthy of putting Into practloe. In| The Impending contest between Eng- | ) . AMOUNGCIL BLUFFS 1 oapial prtse, tlon showod that' they were trying. to| *‘Temper—Good and Bad,” the Rev. R.|land and America for the yacht prize 29 Main 8treet, Council Bluffs, | I —_— 1 do do open a roar window In the house when [H. Lovell eays some wise words that|known as the Amerloa’s cup, which came ARPET GOMPA“Y 2 Prizeact $8,(00 Fox came home, which Interfered with |[should make all persous, whether thelr | to this country In 1854, is exciting great o — 1O bmr ol 1000 tholr plans, andled them to go for him | temper be good of bad, stop and refloct, | interest not only among_yachtsmen, but ¢ ——— | 30 PO O instead, “*A Plea for Publlc Play Grounds” will[among the general publlc, The most Good A ents wanted ) \ etk ——— find an answer in every heart that throbs | thorough and exhaustive discussion of F Y A e 500 brises of PERSONAL, under olty smoke. Dr. John Stoughton | the development of yachting since the TO SEIT: 4 1000 Prlzes of contlnues his ‘‘Suoday Thoughts in Other | race of 1854 yet published s from the pen APPROXTMATION PRIZRS. 9 Approximation Prizes of $760 . 9 do do 508 9 do do 260 Lands.” Dean Plumptre writes on ‘‘Liv- | of Mr. John Hyslop, of New York, and mith’ Ing to Ourselves,” and the Rev. W. M. | will appear in Oun,nn for May. Mr., Dl‘s- Judd & S = Johuston gives his second instaliment of | Hyslop traces the dovelopment of yacht NEW 'MPROVED ELEGTRIG BELT “The World and Christ.” The venera- | building and salling to the present time, L] ble Archdeacon Gore contributes the|giving accurate and careful details, illus- Office and Factory, No 80, Fourth St., Council Eluffs, Towa. third of his acholarly papers on *‘The|trated with lines and sall plans of famous Growth of the ew Testament.” | yachts, The article is also 1llustrated ““Rostfal Talks in tho Rush of Life” con- | with handsome engravings of the Amorlos, | aites tinue to falfill their purposs. The Rev. | the Rerolute, and the Genesta. W. M. Taylor concludes his able papers —_— w on *““Reserve Forca in Oharacter.” The| It would astonish many a Londoner to fictlon of thls number is as bright as usual. | be told that he can go ‘‘Ihrough London The eorfals Increase In intereat while the | by Canal.” Nevertheless such {s the fact; new storles open up fresh attractions. Il and that canal Is the scene of the “little F lustratlons abound, while music and poet- | travels” of a writer in the May Harper's, | s ry are judiclously sprinkled through the [ who describes in detafl how he journeyed pages of this admirable magazine. from boyond_Paddlngton, the northwest | &7 | — of London, through the most populous - 4 Babyhood, the only perlodical In the | part of the great city, to the cast ond | ey world devoted wholly to the care of young | and the lower Thames, on one of the children, has succeeded In securing the | many frelght boats that ply on the “rlg- services of eminent specialists in every |ing canal.” It Is almost needless to say subject with which it deals. Tha April | that the writer, Dr. E. B. Martin, is an number contains articles on *“Tho Care of | Amerlcan, for it s our own countrymen R IA E Children’s Halr,” ‘Isolation in Contag-|who have boEBn tlheh most curlous explor. eous Diseaser,” “True Croup.” Under|ersof the English metropolls, and most i the title of ‘‘Domestlc Disinfection,” | of the books about Dickens’ places hnve MUB and 1411 Dnd!e St o'h:nuffiu':m:h“ } umaha Ne- George M. Sternberg, major and surgeon, | been written by them. An English a U. 8. A., publishes some of the results of | ist, Mr. W. L. Wyllie, accompanied hlm, the recent government investigation Into | and his sketches are of novel Interest, the properties of the best disinfectants.|The article is timely, because the canal Among the miscellaneous articles Is an|1s likely, in the course of a year or so, to especlally entertaining and practical one, | be transformed into the roadway of a clr— B WASSEBMA" & BURNETT, by an anonymous lady wrlter, entltled | calt railway which is to take lta place. ¢Nurse’s Day Oat.” Marlon Harland’s ——— writing is as attractive as usual, and the The Fight ot Sitver, “‘Baby’s Wardrobe,” ‘Nursery Prob-|Salt Lake Tribune, lem’s,” and ether departments contain| The silver men must get ready for a 2 the accustomed varlety of useful hints, long battle next winter. The gold forces Mayor Organ, of Neols, was in the city yosterday. George Wise, of the Hamburg News, was in the Bluffs yesterday, Hon, Charles Bullock, of Dennison, was among the visitora hero yesterday, B. Nowman, now of Omaha, was in the city jolning in the celebration yesterday, Riley Clark, Neola’s eccentric justice, was an.ong the Odd Fellows here yesterday, J. J. Shen, the county clerk, has returncd from Nebraska, where ho has been looking up chances to make a fortune in lands, S, H. Hurlburt, who is the agent of the St. Paul in this city, is to sever his connection with that company on the first of the month. ‘W. L. Pratt, for a number of years cashier at tho freight transfer, but recently of Chicago was in this city yesterday on his way to take & position in Arizona, Andy Jackson is back from his western ranche, and reports a hard time in the recent snow storm, which he says was the most severe had there in many years, CARPETS, Curtains, 0il Cloths, 1067 Prizes, amounting to ... Application for rates to clubs should be made only to thooffice of ths Company In New Orloans, For further informatlon write clearly giving fu address. POSTAL NOTES, Expross Money Orders, or New York Exchange in'ordinary letter, Currency by Express (all sums of 46 and upwards at our ex: pense) addressed, M. A. DAUPHIN, Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, Ta. 607 Soventh St., Washington D. C. Mako P 0. Monoy Orders payable and address Roglatered Lotters 'NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK Now Orleans, Ls. WeakNervoushlen Socking perfect restoration to health, fal manhood and sexunl vigor withous —r Window Shades, Linoleums, Mattings, OPHOLSTERY G00DS Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Out v of Town Orders. srahl’d in '58 Stomach Drugging, should send for Troa. tise on the Marston Holus. Young men snd ho suffor from mervous and physi- bility, exhausted vi 0 dociine, Varicocele, 5 bonofited by consulting its contents. Discascs of tho Prostnte Gland, Kidneys and Bladder effectually cured. Eudorsed by thousands who have been cured. Adopted in Hospitals and by Physicians in Europo and America, Sealed Treatiso freo. Address MARSTON REMEDY CO. or Dx. . TRESKOW, 46 West I4th St.. New York. !}IINS MPTION, a m.mmm-u :«.m..u.,v.m Sifsorcimol Nind Real Estate Transfers, The following are the transfe:s of real estate filed In the office of the reglatrar, and furnished to the Bre by A, J. Stepheneon, April 28, 1885: Wm, Cnunlugh to district township of Neoln, part se } sw } 12.77-42; $45. C. B. & Q. R. R. Co. to O. B. Puker, 8 } ne } 17-74 38; $1,240, Upholstery and Drapery Work a Specialty. TN ?“—'fi YS Potatoes—The market has been alimost bare | interval of slxty-six years, now brings for the past week. Cholce stock of any gm)d ont mnn:ar poem very sfmilar in theme, yaroty will briog 53@00c; faie o good, 19@ [ Bry, e, Apples—Good to choice Kansas and_ Mis- sours, 325@8 7 per barrel. Market is full of poor and soft stck selling at any price buyers may w terest will buy as much as $4.60 will boy now. Silver and labor and bread are beaten down now fifteen per cent, whep reckoned from a gold standpolnt. The intentlon s to beat them down thitty-five per cent more. o — IET. % 1510 DOUGLAS ST OPPOSITE FALCONER'S more than one year, my wifo has been entirely well, and not even a symptem of the diseaso has sppeared. \ Our stock s the ATHIC = - — are marshalling their strength and every- 3 r 4y oM Eo’h A RY ! £ N, Losllo to 1. M. Smith, part 0| 1myq Magaslno of Act for May Iv gala |thiug will be brovght to bear to meke ; And Mens’ Furnishers, a ETE ECIFICS E. R. Hinckley to J. B. Johansen, |D0mber. It Is adorned with five fall|seem like a necestary move to destroy ) | ~XSsP e 0 77.38; $50 * | page illustrations, beeides smaller ones |silver as money. The socretary of the % 218 South 13th Street For the Cure of all diseases of P otal ‘EJ:'. }Sl 7._,“"'6 £500, on almost every page. The frontisplece | treasury in his last monthly report show & . 2 is a study of a head, a fac-simile in color, | ed his virus on the subject. He retused o SHIRTS TO ORDER. Horses, Cattle, Sheep — from the orlginal by Sir Thomas Law-|to put In the $300,000,000 or $400,000,- g . and is being continually replenished by DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY. W;&mfl‘- rence, In tho British muscum, The 000 of fractional sllver money In the i Used ssfully for 20 years by Far- MAnxwr, other page pictures are “‘The Petlition,” | treasury as a patt of the money on hand ) e lavet 420 ohntns povaion me::, ;&gb:eedzrs, flo:sfl R.R., &c N:Vsls:—No. 1 milling, 70; No. 2, 65|from the m‘lgunlb by Josselin de .'I’un,g, becanse 1t 1s not a legal tender. But he ; “ 405 Broadway ~ Council Biufis | Endorsed & usedby the US.Governm't. ggz:{,‘;;'lfi% e e s‘;‘;‘:fi"‘ ..'ng"H:,V;"g}"‘gg;;,“,‘jz potsllitho/grosntackalinithe troseuey n CEAS XR. LEXE, 7&-Pamphlets & Charts sent free, &% my—-s 00 per ton; baled, 60, from the painting by Gustave Moreau, in | the paper a guarantee of some lwenty ONLY HOTEL HUMPHHEYSV MEI]IBINE 00-7 oml u“l 50 v 100 e the Luxembourg gll‘lsfiy. Emfif ;I‘{Dfivld” per ca)::tlngold and that is al b ‘here = by the same artist. “East Suffolk Mem- | s nothing else except tho f o the In Councl Bluffs having a 100 Fulton St., New York. g““"""’" supply; Pfl“ £) '"d"am ories,” & uhubming deullnrlptivedlk;whh;:y United Sta(eld. Is ncit that falth as much R T W R T Tl Coal—Dellvered, hard, 9 50 tor t | Mr. Sidney Colvin, ustrates y Mr. | pledged to redeem all the sllver on hand ortment of Air and Kiln Drie ‘alnut, rry, Ash, Butternut, Yellow Poplar, S Ao | (- Humphreys’ Homeopatira 2, |44 Feries " o 1! Laon Suka, spunt o mumbar T s vt St ptpn” T oo | Betioh i, Haeeriiod Pl e, Mot St Wi st Tt A Ihallsero st R m.,..,:%,.':‘“.?;.:;_'{“g:,‘g“w atiy followed by a just and appreciative bio. | coln Is of course debased. Two half dol- | _Gedar Boards for moth proof closets, itg. Voncers, Fancy Woods for Soroll Suwing, e Hto. Beoome—175@3 00 per dor, Fronch ‘o Moreas, by [l S0 e oot oo | 8.W.Cor.Oth and Douglas. - - Omaha. Nob. CRESTON HOUSE 2 00 por Fronch palntor Gustave Moreau, by |silver dollar by 26 7-10 grains, but the 5 glas. . v ol Tho onl do Phillips. “Plot; £ F this & h ing, was wtom ot mron | Nemvaus Deblly, f;TW'E&FfiSé’s.” Ol Bt comn} 53T, Db 1y it ackount of the swordamasts| Before 650 they wers fullvlghts b S 2 J 320 Prostraton. rom beer-work or ouhercatage , : art. “The Art of _ Perlclean |they wore 80 much moro valuable than RUEMPING & e s ‘Sheep—3 00@8 50, 1 , . : ; W H, M. PUSEY S i rocoipiot | Hogs—3 60@3 76, Athens Is discussed by L. R. Farnell, |gold that the old world sent here its gold TR O e At e Honcopathle | OBI0@ITS while Richard Heath ocontinues|and purchased them and carrled thom Manufacturers of Ornamental Officer & Pusev. = ‘; }'EC;( "&";’ é‘ O] B Continue rancy I b amusiog stadies of the Fashlons in | swey, and theie welght bad to bo reduced / 5 Butter—Chois 92@250: good | Walsts.” K. Mabel obinson In her|in order to save them to this country. Pl e N DO S LI L aleioe, ey 10020t g0 | perias of papers on ‘The Romanoe of |If they have fallen in_ apparent valae y S REPRESENTING— fair to good, 12@14c; poor and eld btock, 6@ | Art”tells us of Vasarl, the plagiarlst of |since, it has been due to hostile leglela- N Sk ety 10c. The recelp!n of poor and fair lzmdeu are i & ity o Dormer Windows, Window Caps, MetallicSky-Lights, &. Tin, Iron -u slate y MORSE, ROSE & CO.|i Ch i % | Michael Angelo, while A. Mary F. Rob-|tion—not to an over supply; for, slnce 316 South 1th Strect, On aha, Neb. Work dono in any partof the country. Council Bluff:, Ia. ’ .‘;;’{::;‘“bfly 4 ?,T.u'.‘im.f.“é'f;.'f'.:f.““id"h, inson cuts ‘‘Profiles from the Frenoh |then, from the mines of the earth there R OF CHICAGO. cloths and well packed. PR Renaissance.” Mr. Austin Dobson has a | has been two dollars and & balf of gold A e 1 & privato wire direct to tho Ch. | . Poultry—Supply i short of the demand, | paper on ‘‘Peg Woffington.” A careful | taken to every dollar In silver. The in- T — Eg”f’!’s{:‘:”' cu RE Em’ifg ;"33‘"55'7{7",7?':5"':3?{’73.1%;"33“:;:3::5&2:; Ii:v;“(upx o8 chr:gkyan .:,D,g"idu"/. ]sfio f,'iE'«';ld Roriow of Mr- Hamerton's landscape is| tentlon In to willl farther djsgrace. the ?wwww TR AT RRER AR AT AN, 3 ealors in For ¢ o | ders prowp! o tako a full marl chickens, per doz., 3 t 1 ] sud Flome Securte. il Sl Moisrison ol | pr s drschikens: pt 11365 SIS0 aces In Yo beok, T oon |1tk piaco sa mnegs and the metive | N HOWE: N. SOEURZ. snd Douglas Bts. ;gf,;;";:;:fi“hf,"{ggg;ég;:,:;:;;,;{,%g‘;:-;‘,;:«,-gd cluded illustrated article describes an | which prompts it Is precisely the motive @ DR HATES f1@120 The present weather .5 unfaverabié | American country house, The poetry of | which makes the manufacturer anxious b b JflSfll}fl nr fl]fl PBHGB h R for drosed vty s roat caro Whonld bs | tho nambor, *Aprll Onco Moee,”Is fur. | o fmport sontract laborers from Earope aken in both dressing and packiny nished by Edmun oese and illustrated | or servile laborers from na, which is Gamo— Ducks, 1o 4ir_domand . 200 por by Mary L. Gow.—Casgell & Company, | that he may obtain more profits on his ol 7 B AW as. ASTH MA GURE goufor mallarde, 16001 75 for mixed aud | Py CH Now York, wares, The rald on silver comes from 2 b4 UQML_M__"L; T e e Tadily ay 1 reanentre | Elrtatiinyo (LN e AR o ~— the money.loaning class. If they can g b { J. L. DeBEVUISE, cureg all kilnd- of A'"’."fl f"‘,’,}“’,‘o' ';&l*:!:nu:‘m Onions—Cheice stock ecarce at 125@150| It Is a carlous fact that one of the most | turn balf the real money of the world in- 2 Z \Y e wmopbicn. 11 s kbowa thiovghout the world | Po5; bushel; wet and sprouted, 70@1 00, famous poems in our language appesred [ to merchandlse, the half remaining will 2 2 for 45 melvaled efcaoy E hesnastopplyiag demand i o s | In o magazine that seldom touches poetry | psy half as much again as tho same & # , Nob 3 5 12 i i v 4 p : “mnn Tlfikfl[ Agfln‘l i CALDWELL oly Lincoln, Neb s writos, Jan | 0, iy ‘and unscroend, 70@1000. at all, and the ssme periodical, after an | amount wlll now, and $3 collected in in E Z % WILLIAM BENNETT, Richland, Tows, writesNov. 84.1853. Thave been afflicted with Hay Fover an Asthms since 1859. 1 followed your directions and s happy to say that [ never slept botter in my life 1 A4 that | am awong the tAny who can speak rably of your remedics. first printed in l.hn North Amerlcan Review for Sept- ember, 1817, The May number of the Review, just out, has a poem by Robert Buchanan on “The New Budda.” The i 3 o, 507 Broadway Oouncll Bluffs. ] Ra.llwa.y Time Table. e e et e e oy e OOUNOILZEBLUFFS, reabTALUALIS. B4 Deky beepkite oo tatolug M Uas proof orltios found fault with Mr, Bryanvs French Influence at Panama. The following are the $imes of dhe arrival and &.. Eritain; will bo mailed upon application: LITERARY NOTES, poom o6 t‘he ground lh.bz it was u New Yonk, April 25.—The Tnl;ma‘-:-n« arture of by central Mllm: M e | An) J‘“ll‘fll“h“hl it in stock will pro; Christian; 1t remalns to be seen what | ama special dated April 27, says Frencl o Toaln loavo iraifor dopoh ton togrdue” Auk tor Dr Halr s Avtima Cure, The Popular Sclence Monthly presents they will say of Mr, Buchanan's, The L T Sy i Ll SRS w ki s ryiat a0 abtractlve tablo of contents for May. | qycetion, *Has Christianity Benefited | ut Panama boast that tho protest from Paris R —— Im rm B r “'Our Recent Debts to Vivisection,” by [ Women?” is ably dlscussed in this num- | cuused tho American troops to leava the city, 9:25 A M Mail and Express 0:50"r M po ee William W, Keen, M, D., s a graphic|ber by Mrs, Elizabeth Oady Stanton and | The local paper declares the same thing. The b e b IN BOTTALES, account of thobenefita that have been con- Bl'h"p Jo & Spalding. Fronideptd, b | Autsopobark chpluied by he, scinis wts £ . - | retaken 10400 AND ROOK TBLAND, . |ferred upon humanity durlng the last | FICkard wrltes on “Why Crimo s Tn- | {8t sty famurgoats are on board, A Ty 6:58 v u | BXIANGEr,s o0 ¢ 0eesoss voee Bavaria, *|creasing,” and Dav! udley Fleld on Ll T AN Ascommodation 516 ¥ ¥ O, vvns s ves ousen Bavaris, | 308Fter of & century, by means or experi- | Industrisl Co-operation,” while Prof. | e : 530 ¥ ¥ Expross 9004 ¥ | oy rer ' hé B.(‘zhemiln‘ ments on animals. The second article | Andrew F. West, of Princeton, contrl-|United States Troops Under March- Remember that when you buy a lot in South Omaha you get 9,000 GEI0AG0, MILWAUKEN AXD BT, FAURM BUIDOT res eost rreeeres B | by Professor W. K. Brooks, is » highly | butes an article of great clearnces and iog . Ras square feet of ground, equol to three lots BUx60, or six business lots ol and Repron 359 1 4| ERNErore sros mvevevrene, Sramen, | {ficant to the very Intersati '"‘"F"’ on “What fs Aosdemlo Free-| VourTortex, Dak, April 27, 7%he mrhole | k%60, With this you have the advantage of alloys 20 feet wide and o8) 0:06 A M DOMESTIC. sign! ‘uu snswer o the very Inf eresting | 4097 mes Payn, the English novel- {Iou'u of }llfl;t dfim.u cl:‘u ry :In ': 'flufi ireet 80 feet d PN e ) 4 . |ausation that totaigant peopo have lng | s aiacose-Succes in Fieton.” n T. i gy e e | G R G WP Mocommonsten” Toru mwcwl--m-mm--flsta %‘Dm,l- been asking, *Can Man be modlfied by | F. Thistleton Dyer “‘Superstition in Ea- 48 ¢ u Expross 850 4 & auser. .8t. Louis. ion?” Dr. Mi o |glish Life.” The new department of F TH IS waraan, . iov sxo i, T Ml wauken, | oot and sy senens e eaters | Gommenta koepa well up 4o the standerd | Dty W H. Sherraden From Transter only, Bohh - Milwaukee, valuable and timely papers on ““Cholera’ with which 1t started, Tmry Shious Expree 246 ¢ u Pilsner—. ... Omaha (¢4 o this number. “Religion without - DENT'ST ; L e m.:‘a:- A‘;:M::ll.‘lwmlm 44 .y(,&r' ‘]');m;elhc"ln.d Rhine | Pogm®" by Mr. Georgo Iles, la an esrn-| The May-number of ‘Harper's prom- When ycu are buying real estate; ascertain how much LAND you are 10,08 A ¥ Mail and Expross 40 v x| Wine, , ¥D. MAURKR, est plea for the freedom and enlighten.- lfl';' "12 be very ‘“’;”_‘?Em “‘AIW'= . Miss m”omc Templ% getting for your money. b el T 1818 Varnam St [ment of the religlous senttmenta, 1142050 VA BNt 1o Gl e 720 A M et tor Sloux oy, osor ¥ ‘‘Methods of teachig Politleal Eco-|as well s In interest as It proceeds; and | Gouncll Blufls « 780 ¢ M proes for Bt P 160 & M HAMBUBH mRIUAN nomy” by Professor J, Laurence Laugh-|‘‘At the Red Glove,” the anonymous i DNION FAGEIC, i lic; “A Solentific View of the C‘a-l story, lllu;tnud from sketches mbnanat R. Rlco n D F y 0 o . Berne, the scene of the story, by Mr, othor fumors removed withowt W IRae ofeaa lxrn-. aY PACKET COMPANY. |Question”byG, Gore; and “Training In[pefibs i3 2000 B8 oo Mo siori CANCERS, fuivss vy eniees. Direct Line for England, France|KEthioal Sclence” by Mr. H. H. Cartis, DUMMY TRAINS 1O OMAHA. ries include = “‘Constance Royal," mmulm DISEMH“"‘“-M To secure these large lots while they are cheap. You can get ground oxperienss Gdles are able artloles. The present lmull strongly dramatio story, told in thru Y o B g 2 - 2 . “:flgm“::!; \ne are bt | ment of *The Chemistry of Cooking," is | pages, by Jeanie Bprlng' Poot; & humor. | , g1 Viiry years pracical now at 24 cents a square foot that will be worth five times that amount i ‘g' ol e e ot trom, in ‘-w Alght compartuments, aad axe fur: govoud tudu o(nlln ism, "ThePNonmu ous lz;‘vc—;)tfry Ifirl lolnh lnl\“P":(K“ b s ey in three years. -] e alshed over ul 0 passnge stem and Consclousness,” by Professor | from the ary of & Hol ong Mer- MANDEMAKERS & VAN, ity "‘“'...m‘ ":,’..,"‘"’ e Ugled | w7 Banediot, Uiuatrated a0 *'Arotio | hant” by ¥, J. Stimeon (0. 8, of JACOB SIMS, Send for a Map of South Omaha. ) 2 i&-l.fi 1ot gamnh {ONDON | Exploration snd ita Object,” by Dr. Dale"); and a charming story by Lucy C. ARCHITEOTS, abu\m..\.‘,,A 8 ‘sud It ¥ B h a full-page illustratlon by C, l'ornev a‘ aw Add 2I6 s I3‘h st Umaha Neb \ CONTRACTORS trom Hlmbu D, Welden, ress 1 f [ COUNCIL BLUF1 8, IOWA. 40ss Mula Bt Hooms 1 aad & Suur sad M. A. Unton, Ass’t Sec’v and Manager. Ul practice 1o 8:akeand tate courte. AND BUILDERS WuNn ark Hausen, F. E. Moores, E?n‘nv Deuel in The huge and conatantly Increasing edl- No. 201 Upper Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Gati; Grovewiy & donccasged, 1o Couaod Biugs. followed by a sketch of M, Plerre Bcflhp tlons of the ‘‘Century”—the next num: