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> TR T BTG fell from the fi________________“________._——-__=__————_—____—————'——__.___——m—=z=1—'———‘h—‘ n s T THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO B Prosecute the Swindlers. 1t whet you eall for Hon Bitters (see green oluster of Hops on the white label) the draggist hands out anystuff called C. D, Warner's German Hop Bitters or wit other “Hop” name, refuse it and shun that druggist as you would a viper; and 1 he has taken your money for the staff, indiot him for the frand, and sue him for damages for the swindle, and we will re- ward yeu liberally for the conviotion, ''T Have Sufferad.” With every diseate imaginable for the last threo yoars. Our Drugglat, T. J. Anderson, recommend- In, f'nnp Bitters” to me I used two bottles, Am entirely cured and heartily recom- mend Hop Bitters to everyone. J. D. Walker, Buckner, Mo. Counterfelting Proves Superiority. Although counterfelting 1s one of the greatest crimes against tho business of any country, snd in many cases— *‘Destractive to health and ‘ o “'It proves beyond a doubt the” “‘Superlority”— Of the artlcls counterfelted; As no inforior article is ever counter- feited, Proof of this Is to be found in the great number in “‘Australia, England, France, “‘Germany, Indis, Belgium, Canada and the U, 8.-~ Of counterfoita of the great remedy. “Hop Bitters,” Whose name and merlts are so well known the world over thatit is a “Shinlng mark and favorite prey ““For Counterfelters!l!” Beware of those that do not have a green claster of hops on the whito label. Prosecute the Swindlers!!! 1f when you call for Hop Bittera (see cluster of Hope on the white lsbel) tue drug- ist hands out any stuffcalled C, D. Warner's Ecm\nn Hop_Bitters or with other “Hop” name, refuse it and shun that drugglst as you would s viper; and if ho hastaken your mouey it, so I asked the farmer If he would show him to me. He said he would, and ’ 1 " jumhpad outfln( mykngan and ;6:'“ =3 " | with him. e took me around to A NEW MOVE. another barnyard and polnted out the rooster among & flook of hens and other The Saloonists Want to Go Into[roostors. ~The ratter was a big red Uncle 8am's Courts, serfons, If not fatal Injuries, Mrs, Fogarty was in good health and the en- .| joyment of all faculties up to the time of 10WA ANXIETY. her disease, She could read without As Manifested Particalarly by the Poli o rend, ticians in e Marsuelship QUES* | B "ime vwo " sentenarians in — the 11'!]] state. e Farmers throughont the state repart great mortality of carp in thelr fish Aspirations—<Import- | ponds, some losing their entire stock, roostoer, standing at least two feot bigh, il and looking as If he might be strong f enough to get away with a fox. b R An dI8 wee P 08 e Thera was much Interest taken yestor- | ~+« ‘Dunuo what 'is pedigroe is,” sald the ;“‘;::’lm tn:dpo:‘r;olm :‘i-re“;z;taopel‘n day in the proceeding before Judge Con- | farmer. ‘I bought an old hen three during ‘the winter. It I8 probable the [nor, In the saloon njunction cases pend- Y’B?"hnu:- with T';I brnfiud of thrao.w!ekn; catting cf the alrholes caused the trouble |ing before him, Motlons for a change of ‘;x‘nf"‘fd hin 1% }.’"‘"l";;:n;‘";‘; It is understood the demooratle fineco |of holes disturb them when they should [ *2° Ju0ge: A& i o L b ATl il v peoted that the arguments would be upon | year ago that he was a ratter, WAS over the appointment of O, L, Willlaws | be at rest. In some of the ponds fish at walkin' along by the yard heraone day a8 United States marshal has colminatad [ three years’ age welghed seven pounds. [ these motlons, but on coming Into court ) hen I heard t” oxcklin’ t in referring tho mattor to Judge Love, | R, H. Nicholson of Early, Stc county, | yesterday morning ths attorney for the |the ohickens, and the lond quoslin: of & of the federal court, who now holds |has been appointed depaty state veterl. , Shis semmminion Lintiod to Willlkmy, "THRY | miey srguon) 1t Knving bee Found Heceqs | Coienuants tock & cikugy of tactits, |Pet SEEehere winn't no donbs ke wisin Gubernatorial ant Federal Court Decisions and Other Items of Interest fs rathor sn embatramsing position to |sary to' lncfoasa the force, me Peof, |and withdrawing the motlons for | foutie. Clocked, wuce thel the big plice a man of the habits of Judge|Sialker cannot get over the wholo state, |changes of venue, filed & far| b0 oy ™o FET IR T TG T a8 the Love, who takes no part in politics. It|At the rocent meeting of the state board | gifferedt notion, it being to have the [ rat was ;kippin'lnto a hole under the is true he is & domocrat, but not an of- |of health the state veterlnary surgeon |\ ey (ransferred to the federal court. |barn. After two or threo steady jorks, fensive partlsan. His personal choice is | was instracted to prepare rules and reg- out come Mr, Rat, an’ quicker than 1 Judge Campboll, and there is no queation [ulations for carrylog out the goveraor's | Tho reasons sot up for having tho cates | P SN TG (TR0 A A LRE (L that Campbell ls really entitled 10 It, s | pleuro-pneumonta proclamation, The |thus sent into_the United States court [y "y o 0 o alapped 1t with all his might olitics and spolls of office go. If it be|rales are designed to govern the quaran-were numerous, and ect forth at great agin’ that big stono by the sldo o the ot to Judge Love to deslde, he will re-|tine of suspected animals, and to fix|length, It was clalmed that the consti-|barn, Ho whacked it three times, an’ turn Willlams’ commission to the presi. | places where animals from Infected dis- | tution of the United States granted the|then ohucked the rat away. 'l“heru dent, but whether ho will recommend | triots shall be quarantined, and rulos for [oltizens certain rights which the state | wasn't no more life nor backbono left i Campbell, is another matter The demc- | transportatlon of such cattle into and [prohibitory law was in conflict with, It[{t than thero I in a wet dlsh-rag. crats aro casting about for gubernatorial | through the state. was clalmed that the rights granted unde | Sincs then we've found twonty moro big timber, which seems to ba scarce. Far- Ever sinco the serious illness of Gen. | this foderal constitution were souget to|rats in the yard, Every timo we found nishing the corpse for a political faneral | Grant began all the flags for public build- | be abridged under the prohibitory law, | one we'd find s fresh spattern’ o’ blood is not attractive. Hon. John F. Dun- [ings, and many private buildings, have | and among thess was the right to trial [on the big stono, and #0 wo know'd that combe, of Fort Dodge, refuses. [beon draped In black, waltlng to be|by jury, and that no property could be [Snorter had dnn'o it. Bowo nailed thels Jerry Murphy, of Davenport, | thrown out at the first news of hisde- | taken or destroyed except by due pro- | skins on the barn as we got 'em, and thinks there s more fun in|cease, On Tueaday they were stripped | cogs of law. It was also clalmed that the they're known all cyer the country as congress, “Dick” Richardeon, of |of thelr somber drapery, and welcomed |state had pasted a law which favored cer- | Snorter's acalps.’ Davenport, {3 going around the world; | the victory of Black Jack Logan, amid | teln classes of oitizons, and that this was | T pnoticed that th bi, Georgs J. Boall of Towa City, doesn't ece | the vociferous cheers of republicane. repugnant to the federal constltution, of fenih:rn“mlnilng( ‘?:sn‘:uthne \g'on::ct:'l; any glory in it, and now they are trying | Dakota territory has made application | These points were argued at great|back, and that they were pretty well one wling, to persuade Nat El. Merril), of Clinton to | to imprison her conviots in Iowa peniten- [ length by Mr. J. N. Baldwin, on the | thin: make tho sacrafics, As he welghs about | tisrles, and the matter Is belng consld- [nr% of ’z’ho dofendants, and by Mr. 1.‘.&?.23‘(.‘,’?,“2': ;:‘ll:‘:: R‘:«‘; clnsofl‘ht’he 350 pounds he wou.d show up well, but |ered by the governor and executive |Jac;b Sims, the attorney retained by the damage, he is too old a bird to be caught with |council. prohibitory alliauca. The defendants’! ¢« ‘Blg chicken hawk,’ said the farmer. tafly. He has been in the legislature too he Pagilistio Fleld Ny § much, but they could find many o worse| =~ The Pugilistic Field. oandidate than ho would be. If Jadge | St: Paul Pionecr Press. 3 Kinne don’t get something from the } Daring the past few days St. Paul has that the defenss having set up a plea|spe. Last woek one of the birgest hawks which involved the rights under the con- | that ever llved was hangln’ 'round here, stitutlon of the United States, the United | ssilin’ atout most o’ the time with his for the stuff, indict hum for tho fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and e will eward you liberally for the conviction. exeellent tislog tont of exqaluite flavor, mowmaed over (- racf by Digutive gt A Taria dus SR e afchopagee £ ¥ Wiri. vy 1y v e CoumiaT e Ak e groce o droycl for WA ReLLLin Ateuiactamd by DIE 3. . ARG S SONS: &, W, WUPPERMANN, 80LE AGENT, $1 BROADWAY, N, X. In order to enrich the blood, and 1hus impart freeh vigor CELEBRATED enfoshied system flaggi . . o vith th tho oper stomach, promotes oay, ineures thor- ough digoetion and assimilation, and consequent’ nutyi- io. A gain to ap- O 3 ivariably found to follow a coureo of thisderory- edly, popular touio which if, moreovor, roliable preventive of malwial fever, ' For salo by all Druggists and Deslets go ierally. The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm is the charm- er that almost cheats the {ooking-glass. president soon 1t is likely he will consent | become qulte a rendezvous for the ex- to mount the pyre again, Durlng the | ponents of the manly art. There are week the name of Hiram Price, of | present within the confines of the clty Davenport, has been mentioned by re- | 8ome four or five really first-class sparrers publicans as a candidato, Although one | and eoveral more are yet to come. The of the ablest men in the state, he would | Wilson-Thompson fight is the card at- be hotly antagoniz:d by every antl-pro- | tracting theee lights of the professlon. hibition element In the state, no matter | Those present in the clty are: MN)Vhl& what platform the psrty might adopt.|Thompson, Charley McDonald, Patsy Gen. Jorish Given of this ity is also|Cardiff, Capt, Dalton, Billy Wilson, Chas frequently mentloned. He was a sol-| Hadley and one or two other of leater dlerin the Mexlcan war, In the lato war, [renown. Jack Burke, the ‘Irish lad, was formerly a member of the leglslature | is expected to-morrow. Burke comes to snd Is now judge of the circuit court. |8par with John S. Barnee, the local pug- He i3 one of the best stump orators in [illst, A match was made between theso the state, and oneof the best lawyers, |two last night. It will be a four-rcund He s urged princlpally by the soldier | contest with regulation boxing gloves, clement, with which ho is very popular, | the selection to be made by Burke. The ravinas coone prowsioss. | TARGLR D ke 8L e g1 etinte, o The foleral court has renderad several | {o 8100 between Andy Hoaghes, the com- iT‘Z;“‘&:ld“MDfi’ ‘i 'i'i]’ t;"t PTI.‘E" edian and backer of Burke, and Barnes, Taileead, Inestving orer 81,000,000, wa (2t the latter will not stay the | Judge Jumesis of for New York, where ho a potition st up by Pulk & Hubbel ot | fonr"oie: Hames does not expect to |hopes o botter his health. al, for a reversal of the decree of fore- zzmfl upcnowlgl:n?n;eéixsh’e,s' l:one; ’l?:: closure of what is known as the Winter- fight occurs Thursday night at tl;s St. sot branch of tho Rook Island, or, legally, | Paul Market hall, * Tho Thompson- | Mrs. Charles Cooks was in a very low con- u?lmngs [l:)"l:ll'f)!' ro:n:imt(‘;:t ‘the r.ln:g:era Wilson match Is booked for Monday |dition yesterday, and her death was momen- ialprooured thssaghioounivancesRwikh | e dCioNasmo plhoo. Conalderabla | callyjaxpecteat B. FP Allen, presidegnt of tho compaby, lsno?Ey'F:! bosit hwng&lrerl o“n mi}:“l‘,“:' and that tho petitioners wero judgment | Gardiff will remain until after the fight, s S dniaat halAlb TS oo ¢ [and as its result is known will challenge and reports an enjoyable journey, L"“;!’_"“:“D‘m‘(‘mptyu et t‘l":; Lg;'g the winner. Harry Curtis, the secretary of tho young 4 . o ——— :.“fmfih :mlil; ?ficmg’ the{“entfiely ““That tired feellng” from which you o z, i3 entirel hrown o ood's —‘f:’: fi;e vears, they are debarred from "l;,,p“m,,_ i ¢ court now. e — Another casa was that of Welker Glven, Mre, Logan as a Politician, prh‘at; l;fl:rc to the governor, who |Spingfield Republican, wanted the Western Uvion Telegraph 3 in Washi GirapenyltoiperRhml$951000 Foriasalit)| ey Copn,whoiwashin] Weshinglon, gonce In delivorlag & messago of lmport: | achieved In the Illinois legislature, was Mnr;hl!ltown nndy‘aoon ’l“z: :: ]Efl‘.n: ‘Sl;la r;ecdpte;:t ot maay. Scungu;ut]‘:!mm. M © 18 an able wcinan, ome o 0 COor- telegram was reoulved horo calling him to | yospondents toll a protty story of th last gy might to most parties who | campaiga which illustrates her adroltnoss had a $4,000 position to give him. The |Phe two republican candidates werebilled | used to shove the pencil on the local pago of meesage was sent to hls residencoand de- i an Ohio city, but throngh some misca- | the Nonparenl, is now at New Troy, Florids, | matters, too. When a hen hatches out “‘“"“‘:‘ to g"_"‘fl"rh“'h"mg it atide un-|oylation the Logan parly were not met | and has gone into the law, lsnd and collec- | her brocd she's got to pass the whole lot l\j»?;.ncetvj ‘heu}\“:;u“ ounn nd ':;1 his father and escorted to the hotel. ~ John was|tion businese, with a full determination of S s ] SR G I wired Walker T oo ecpe g Sepker | tired and a bit disgusted with tho drift of | making a fortune so that he can afford to re- | 71 after ‘em llke a mother, Was not delivered nnti] tho next morning, | 1i2&% and 8 reportor got hold of him at | gy some day to his firat love—the newspaper : oo | the right time, The candidate for viee- |y oo thouglihe pareirderetobagolt delivered | prosident boflad over, sald things that atbis hiotol at once. 1t was then to late | yoy]d not look well in print, and the re- 3‘;52:’1’\%23‘51‘3‘;3 i‘fi,‘é'?i “‘_‘;Fcun!‘:‘t‘:’ig-_ porter startod off with a good intervlew e R B LN, 10 hand; but Mrs, Logan did not propose g s i e Bt | farmory s cd to the delay of the telegraph com- |4, haye It so. She followed the young |from the union stock yards in Council (don't live. 11y where | may in the hall, and talked to him like a|Bluffs, May 25: States court was the proper tribunal In|eye on my barnyard. One day I stoo which to have the question settled, and oze[ in u:y“ fielfl there, :hgny all of i whether the defense was good or not was | suddent I see sunthin’ droppin’ down out not a question for the circult judge to|o’ the sky like a big stone square in the pass upon, but one for the federal court|directlon cf the barnyard. In a second to declde, and his duty was slmply to|] know'd it was that old hawk, and I eend the cases there, Mr, Slms made a|started on arun for the yard, When I strong argument agalnst this positlon, | got there the allfiredist hullabaloo was PERSONAL, and jist a lifein’ him in the alr and swat- B. F. Clayton was in the city yesterday. Mrs, Chris Faul has gone to Denver to visit her sister. my old womsan might whack the dust out’n a door mat, B, A. Babcock of Avoca, isin the city | no durn squekin’ rat. The hawk thrashed attending court, A. W. Askwith is among the attorneys in | till the rooster'’s feathers flew around attendance at the district court, Snorter had the grip o’ that iron jaw o’ his on the hawk’s gullet, and after ten the hawk's skin stuffed, and that'll be a scalp worth stowin’, ¢ Old Snorter won't have no fightin’ goin’ on ’round his premites that he don’t William Brix has returned from his trip to | do hisself, the old country, and expects to go again in a | roosters tries to settle some grudge by a few weeks, He is looking hale and hearty, | little sparrin’ match ’swixt theirselves, but if the old boss s around he breaks that fight up. He just slides over to where the young fellows is whackin’ away vacation to be a month or six weeks. He has | gwoars at ’em as good s if he spoke worked hard and successfully, and merits | English. The other day he broke up a rest and recreation, fight, but he hadn’t no sooner walked ag'in, tooth and spur. Then Snorter braska, was in the city yesterday on the hunt for Williams, who is wated for the murder of yesterday's B, He got no trace of the fel- 2&";,:,;}?d¥;;§inpygfm b the ff:’,:';’; low hero, but has not given up the hope of | gide, capturing him yet, day, and the noxt day everything was O, S. Clark, *‘the newspaper fiend,” who | peaceable as a Sunday-school picnic. we have to take all the old hens with chickens and put 'em awsy by Stock Shipments, SPILES Z Z THE BEST THING OUT FOR Washing & Bleaching Tn Hard or Soft, Hot or Cold Water. BAVES LavoR, Tivg and SoAr AMaziNony, and gives universal satisfaction, No family rich or poor should be without it. i af Sold by all grocers. Brwarr of imitations well do- | device or machine for putting the barb| and manhood, and all kindred troubles, Also slgue1 to misload, PRARLING is the oxLY 8AVK 1ubor | on the wire is another question, and the | for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysls, and saving compound and alwaya bears the above sym: bel and name of JAMES PYLE NEW YORK. WeakN Secking perfect restoration to health, manhood and sexuul vi St h D 1 hould send for Trea | OPInion in the state auditor case, holding e ontho DhartSn 1oatu, Young menand | the law unconstitutional, repudiated his | Aament: e e vita ity ke | 07D bantling, ature deciine. “Varicocels, @, ure |leglalature In 1858 when the law was he Marsion @pecially benefited by consulting its contents. Discasos of the Pros and Bladder effec by thousands who have e cl:rm}’, Aaum prior, borrowed for his own use $150,000 i Hospitals and by Physi America. Sealed Treatise MARSTON REMEDY C0. or H. TRESEOW, J 46 West 14th St.. New York. H.W.WETHERELL, MANUFACTURER OF RED § 11 Bustles, Hoop Skirts,' Hair Cloth Skirts,r AXD A FULL LINE OF { COLORED coL Who has worn one will b Wear any other tyle. Bicire U8 stamped “up uied 3 . WHITE 100 o T not & Wit + | Judge Seevers voting for it. and 187 Wabash Avenud, | wa: =IO Hair Cloth and Wire | voted for it. JERSEYS, | bim reported to the legislature. T cut vepnents 106 | again voted for it. il |t 1 how little regard Is had by llgls- | America Send sclt-addressed envelope Rev, Jo any in not inf,rming his fawn! he wan going, and that ho [ mother. Polntin ; . o 8 5 3 g out that the gemersl| A Lnplinger, two cars cattle, 38 head ‘?“;%1;“ to'h[) enimoregeon niisl ferms | wag tired and Indiscreot, and recognizing to Chicfgo,l,vh C., M, & 8St. P, ! "i'tr;] s wife;" that 1t was not the duty | fyily tho valus of the talk as “‘nows,”sho | H. A. Greenwood, two cars {cattle, 39 of ¢ 1\"[ company to notify the agent ot |houed the reporter as a personal favor head, to Chicago, via W., 5t. L. & P. Dea Mcinos that Marshalltown was not 8| not to print his notes, Sho put the mat- | A W, Dumar, seven cars cattle, G bead, :;'g, f.v‘ ice; }llht"t'l",w' there was no neg- | tor with amiable entreaty a3 spersonl to Chicago, via W., St. L. & P. A Man Shot Through the Heart play- jgencs in tho delivery of the mestage | favor, sald her husband should remember | ** f1, "W, Gharles, throo cars cattle, 54 ing the Game, Continues to 4 .L,?-:’ 18 f ‘""’:‘t"‘i“m ‘;%“‘} to 'h“‘ OWA | the writer—and in time wen her point, | eqd, to Chicago, via W., 8t. L. & P. = ¥la, negl 'ndwq"; nof ; vhvgr-v hing Chlcago at| o jnterview never appasred. This|™ . Irving, eix cirs cattle, to Oklcago, guee on rocolpt of the messago tho fuols |atory at lenst illustrates the tact and | yig W,, S:. L & P, ‘“J i C"“'é_'m )'}‘l““.'v“lg euspension of | o fullness of Mra, Logen, and it is Beckwith, Q. & Co., twelve cars eattle, B B e B ook that tho | 8004 enough to bo true. ~She has sorved | 101 head, to Chicago, via C.. B. & Q, Glidden patont on barbed wire bad cx. | '°F Busband many a neat turan polities, |y, Murray, ono ear hogs, 73 bead, to| ibout a man winking hls cye after his pired is erroneons, 1t does not expire Chicago, via R. I, head was cut off, and I had an argument for seversl years, " 1t covers tho p];{ing 8, H. Elwood, one car hogs, 62 head, | gith Tom Rowe, who sald euch & thing a barb on & wire, and as there cannot be | offer to send their celebrated EveoTho-Vor. | to Chicago, via R. 1, was impossible, But Tom don't know, barbed wira fence without a barb, the | 410 BEut and othor Evzoruio Aveitaxcws on | ¥, D. Hawks, four carshogs, 261 head, | Ho nover saw a man's head cut oft. Now, 2 rial for y deys, to men (young or old)|to Chicago, via R, I. , j patent covers an Important point. The| st cof (HEY Co¥h Qebility, JEBRE vitality | 0. Cu!f“'my’ ey o Y Lk:g:n;u llh::’vik‘al u:fi a;;r‘;ed:g:b;‘zl c]ux;“ Chloago via R. 1. Twenty years ago this month, there was court sald the Penny machine’ did not | many other diseasos, Complete restoration to| G J. Moore, one car cattle, 21 head, |4 "1ot of us took a trip to Old Mexico, to infrioge on any claims of Washburn, bealth, vigor and manhood guaranteed, No|to Denver via U. P, eeo what we could scoop in—and, by tho Moen & Co., but the Patnam machine {;;k-::m“’"e Lo th{"yfll‘""";:‘ld" ‘u"'fidg J. A. Burns, one oar cattle, 44 head, to | gay " we got tcooped In—and went to did. Tho lawyers in the case went to| frae, i 85 o0ee dor nsiraien. JAPNSH | Laraule, Y30,y viy U, P bucking heavy on every game we could Kansas City Taesday, to meet Judge Burton & 8., two cara cattle, 44 head, | uirike, Well, what I started out to tell Brewer and make up the decree. A mFs'lé Lfit;'gg“fih"t;: (g;r:)~u."h ag0| a8 about ox;;auult our gang, nn;:e:ll Bill 5 8 LAW, + Ue )y viie, Brewster, was & rattlio lealer, Jud tonsnx.um g owx:hx "‘v" i head, to Chloago via W, 8t. L. & P, good hend at short cards, Andgllvuyl had udge Seevers, in e dlssentin, J. L. Nowton, one car oattle, 20 head, | pocket foll of money till he got struck to Chleago via C., B, & Q. on Mexican monte, Same, one car hogs, 64 head, to Chl-| ™ ik about your Greaser's infatuation cogovia C,, 3. & Q for the game. I never saw ons of them = Ch'i‘:_g‘obm“h- two cars hogs, 108 head that oould bold » marker to Bill, He'd A a et broke, Then he'd get & pack of cards W. E. Smith, eight cars cattle, 115 gmi deal himself. He'd turn the card for head, t0 Ohicago vla 0. M, & Bt. P, anybody or for anything when he was Anglo oattle company, slx cars cattle, | ysted.” Sometimes he'd make a ralse and 112 head, to Chicago via C., R. I & P, quit and go to playing faro, where he was S—— a8 a rule, lucky. But no sooner would he A BULLIVAN GOUNTY ROOSTER |get a big stake then he would tackle monte, and would Invarlably get dewned, The New York Traveling Man Gets | Us boys trled to persunde him to stick to Its Record and Goes Home a white man's game, but no he wouldn't ) have It, and was almost all the time in & o chronic state of Impecuniosity, One day Bill had established himself in Gilbert, **according to the natiyes.” ———— EXICAN MOTE, Denver News, “I was just reading,” sald a weil known Denver sport to a News man, YOUNGHMEN EAD THI, Tue Vorraio Berr Oo,, of Marshall, Mich,, ——— Burning Oratory. Philadelphia Press, Randolph Churchlll is, without doubt, £ | the Randolph Tucker of the British par- His speeches, llke those of his Virginia parallel, are so hot that they have to be run through anice cream freezer before they can safely be turned loose In meeting. Horsford's Acid Phosphate. IN NIGHE SWEATS AND PROSTRATION, Dr. R. Studhalter, Br. Louis, ator, prepared that law, and 1t - ye ] y T have used 1t in dyspepsis, ner- wae passed uuder a luupemlml:‘u::::e':,’ vous prostration, and Io ’n!pght lv'lu!l, where an amendment | ith very good resul Itl wm:,t dbuk sto the agaln Judge Seevers i When the revision of the | "0 2" code was made in 1873, Judge Seevers was made chalrman of the commission, He was a member of th . | passed, The democratic state superin. tendent of public Instruction had, just of the public school fund, and forgot to return it. To protect the Interests of the James F. Wilson,'now Unlted the senate, added, o — A Notable K; tion, T, ey otable KException polis Journal, It is generally a cold day when any-| body gets left, But the Soudan ls belng | New York Sun. a polque shop with his cards, and was o L T T P N b left by the Britlsh becauss of the Intoler “I was making a telp through Sulllvan | turning them for anybody who wanted to e LA R T SRR ablo heat, the thermometer registering |county last week,” Md John Gilbert, | wager acent. There was a party of Mex- hen he | 114 In the shade, the traveling man, and, driving by a barn | ican bleods in the room, and finally they Ty Ry —T—.— o? :Ilum n;n Blclglst:i pon?),‘ 1 Q;w n’ ]l‘:.t ;llun:tarl:d over |; Bil's |afblv,"nnd asked i i i ,—T0 all who are suffertng from error; | of blg rat skios nailed on the side of it. | hlm e wanted to turn for $100, Bill Mihusbn, puatbioda by Niah Lip {udst | sal lfiiflfig o quthy wervous weaknow aud |1 stopped and counted ‘em. There wero | sald ho would, though he didn't have but terest the people. The incldent sho that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE. Thiss great | tWeNty-one, $10 In the bank. The fellow lsys down ! | romedy was discoyerod by & mwissionar to Soutn | ¢ *Hello!' I shonted to the farmer, who | his money, and Bill wins, That made was at work near the barn, ‘What do|the Mexlcan mad, and he slaps down you do with these rat skin snother. Bill wins again, The third ‘‘ ‘Nothin',’ sald he, ‘them’s Snorter's | time, and Bill ecooped the pile, ¢ o | lators to lawe they conslder, weu T, INMAN Station *‘D " New York C o — h BITS OF GOBSIP, The teachers of Franklin county will hold P od7 or i ul"'.l..l Mre. Mary Fogarty, aged 103 years, | an ezhilition of school and industrial work at fed here on Monday. The was born in | Bloomington, Juge 11, 12 and 18, Queens county, Ireland, In 1781, and i came to this place in 1854, She was the| Oplates and polsons may soothe, but|‘Snorter’s my best rooster,” & million, as that bank was able to pay mother-fn-law of Old. Drady, of the city [ they also derange the system and often| *‘‘You dou't mean to ssy you've got & |ten times thatamount. The Mexican bet councll, who was ia Chicago at the time | kill. Therefore use only Red Star Cough | chicken that kills rats?' I said. snd lost, They accused Bill ofjcheatling. of her death, on business of the city, and | Cure which is purely vegetable, prompt{ *‘‘Them’s his skins,” ‘ 0 A ,'" eaid the farmer, | Bill called him a liar, starting home in réspense to a telegram, | and safe, “Well, if there was a rat-kllling] I was standing right to one elde of alps.’ “The Mexican asked Bill if he would 'Oh!" T eaid. ‘Snorter's your dog!’|turn him for 1,000, and Bill told nim it and most of the day was thus consumed | goin’ on among the chickens that I ever in dizcussing law-polnts. listened to, and there was Snorter with 3 R his jaws fastened on the hawk’s neck, [ ] Sometimes some o’ the young [ G, B. GREEN. oS 3 C Merchants & Farmer's Bank, David City, Neb. Sheriff Eiskenberry of Cass county, Ne. | 8%y when thetwo youngsters was at 1t | Jrerstants £.Ummats, ap e basd Tins, oa Sk 2 Y Columbus Sate Bank, Golumbus, Neb, walked over, and ketched one o’ the roos- | McT)onald’s Bank, North Platte, Neb, when the re-election of her-husband was | the peddler at Plattsmouth, as narrated in | {78 P¥ the back o’ the neck and carried | Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb. UY Foll=f=Tel =Re=E Is A DEWEY &STONES’ One of he Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States To 8elect From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, Remember These Important Facts CUNCERNING The Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. ~It 8 the OLDEST nctive Life Insurance Company fn ths country, —It isthe LARGESY Lite Insuranco Company by many milllons of dollars in the world, ts ratea of promi than those of any other company. / —1It haa no “'stocl s"toclaim any part of its profite. b 1t offers no 23 under the namo of Insurance for epeculation by special ol s A s o namo of fusutance for speculation by special clissos w Yo h o Its preseat avalable CASII RESOURCES exceed those of any other Lite Insuranco Compa world., 1t hne 1 In oash from sl sources, from February, 1843, to Janusry, 186, §270,602 684 1t has returned to the peopls, in cash, from Fobruary, 1843, to JanuRty, 1865, §316,004,211,00 Its cash Assets on the 1st ot January, 1855, amount to more than 2 On6 Hundreu and Three Millions of Dollars W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, General Agent for Gen, Agte, for Nobrnska, Dakota, Golorado, Wyoming aud | Michgan, Tudiana, Tifuois, Wisconsin, Towa attorney put grost strees on tho clalm | “That was the nicest litilo tussel I ever | Offics Cor, Farnam and 15th St.Over 1st Natl, s s, Detrait, Michigan, M. ¥, ROHRER, Special Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Towa Bank, Omaha, Neb DUFFY’S g e M::.':‘E.T Dyspepsia Jana Wasting Discases. Positively Relieved and Nature assistedinrestoring Vital powers tin’ him down on that rock yonder, like | THIS WHISEEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. « ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL.§ or mat. That hawk wa'nt far | 1, NOT BE DECEIVED.—Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Dufly’s Pure from bein’ as big as the rooster, and _the [ pya1¢ Whiskey in stocl, attempt to palm off on customers, whiskey of theirown bottling, which Snorter found out that he hadn’t tackled | peing of an inferior grade and adulterated, pays them a larger profit. Bie Wik it and ol itk o ted | ASK FOR DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY,’AND TAKE NO OTHER SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUCGCISTS AND GROQERS, that yard liko dead leaves in gale. But| Pprjce ONE DOLILAR Per: Boitle. Send us your address and we will mail book containing valuable information. Sample Quart Bottles o sent to any sddress in the United States (East of tho Rocky Mountains), securely packed in plaén minates or go the chicken-stealer's calo-| (o0, “pupress charges prepaid on receipt of 8125, or Six Bottles sent for BS.CD Mrs, L, F. Bakhoff, wh tl: t | rle giv t, and th th 17 . v toSus City for healthy i tmproving. | poundod the life outn him. - T'm havie'| DUFFY_ MALT WHISKEY CO., Baltimore, Md., U..S. A Selling Agents, Omaha, H.T. Clarke Drug Co. GEO. BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value of steck,) GREEN & BURKE. Tora e o b 1 b 1n Now York, 1| rgronponhers and smatsone is vay, | | TY'E STOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, REFERENCES: Omaha, Neb' make this turn, of ’em right _over into Snorter's charge, | $100 that Ifs the eeven of spades.” This rather breaks the hens all up, and eo | $100 on the tablo. them- | slowly. selves. That rooster hain’t got his match | There were two black spots showed up, o on the Amerlcan continent,’ said the |and Bill's hand stopped. Quick as a flash Followiag are the shipments of stock | farmer, ‘and the man that can buy him | the Mexican drew his gun and fired. Bill never moved in his chair, but his right A great many curious things happen | hand kept up its slow motion until the | J up in Sulllyan county,” concluded John | ¢srd was drawn from the pack snd held | **- the card was laid on the table. **‘No, he ain't,’ replied the farmer.|didn’'t make sny difference if he made It Ho had the cards in his left hand g Bill. Ho kop' that xooster outsido el | Ty Slhold cf the hottom cora with bia | SLALCIA L NOTICES right hand, The Mexican’s was on his *‘He's a queer old cuss about family gun.” NOTICE.—8pecial & vortloements, suo as Losd Foand, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- n % g o Ing, ete., will be Ingorted In this column a4 the low Hold on’ “ldll'flnl]fat gz:‘l i"sfl",‘aofi;l"g fate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent ortlon. Leave advertlsemonta s our office, Mo, Penrl Streed, near Brosdwav “Bill commenced pulling the card out WANZE The Mexican was watching. W AnTED iThrco fut cass tailors on pants and vests. Reiter, 310 Brasdway. “‘Done,” say the Mexican, who threw JOR RENT—Houso of & rooms, 28 N. 6th St Apply A. Loule, 625 Broadw l“OI( RENT—House, 7 rooms and 2 halls, corner Harmonv and Bedton Sts. Apply 216 arrison to view. 1t was the seven of spades. Fu;?nn.h 4T & BARGAIN=Ths 0 hand moved slowly back again and SIROROpIVNOLE PIOpery Son A wn os the Powers place, Apply to Gxo. R. lald Bl then aln atreotss ot AR R leaned back in kis chalr and shut his W ANIS, TO TRADE —Good Towa cr Nebraeka oyer, ¥ an tor a small stock of Lardware or “Wo wero all g0 excited when the shot | i vl et ans - was fired that wo didn’t kaow what to do proved farm of 400 acres, within o few miles of and, a8 Bill continued to turn the card, :19"'"‘” Bluffs, at a bargain, Low price and easy supposed ho hadn’t been hit, but we found | S s L] W“‘"“ - 5% . SALE—A good paylog_hotel property w out difforently when we examined him. | [V HAS G bask otel property with He was shot directly through the heart. | western Iowa will'sell with or without furniture, or “Now, I reasoned thay thing out this | Wl isde for a sual farm with stockste, - way: Bill was determined to convince T the Mexlcan that he didn’t know as much 1t you want a farm n wostern lows, Kansas as he thought he did, That thovght was | Nebraska or Dakota, let us hesr from you. {n his mina when he was shot, and though BYANS W ALSRS, h . s ) (OB BALE—A lurge cumber of business aud resi- killed instantly, }"I:,I‘;“h“ were “'“eg dence lots In all parts of Council Blofla. Beo out after death. ill was game, too, and | us before you buy, BWAN & WALKER. I believe that if e had realized that he mmm was & dead man when sh build on canbuy on monthly payments of from wanted to win the Mexlcan’s money, he | #2to #10 SWAN & WALKER. would have grabbed his gun and done | VR KENI=We Wil vontyou a Tot to buld oa with the privilage to b some executlon with it. lberal terme, B ARG s -‘T:".’I;l\y I say s man can do a thing U, SALE Ty Tots aud Land. A, J. after he's dead.” nhenson, t avenue, Wa vody in Council Bluls o take 1ed by carrier ad only twenty e MO T Pt o b ¥ 1ANGR—No, 168, 10,000 sores land ten wiles south of pidney, Neb,, for Ccuncil Bluffs property. No. 166, A good steam flouring mill in Cedar Co., Lows, for u stock of general merchandise or hard: ware, value 6,000 Nol 160 Hotel proparty in Tarlor Co., Iows, for wocd farm property. valu 34,000, No. 160. Land o Hall and Lincoln Cos., Neb., for Council Blufls propesty. No 161, Fine improved farm for cheap westorn sontesn no staron. I {00d in health i uckness for £ IR QleTon NG, 163, One of the best farms fn_Pottawsttamis DI gounéy, Tows, 400 scres”for wil Keoeasor Nebraska sudInv, N f o A o No. 160, Hotel In Pueblo, Col,, worth $9.600, for Hacommendca 0y Fhrlat Tows, Kanras, or Nebracka lsud in par and long Ty benenoal 0 Nuniog | tiwe on aliioe, Mothere as e d?"i"‘" Tons e No, 171, Good farm, for stock of goods or hard- 475 cente, By waro, dfar ook o S Trssiment of O No. 172, Wild lands 1n Rooks Co., Neb., for stock kaaly digened aid vt i ould be desired.'— W, W, Beld, of dry goods. No. 176, House and lot in Clarinds. Page Co., Jows, for Nebraska of lowa land; value 81,600, No, 177, Hotel in one of Dakotw's kst towns, valuo 6,000, for stock of druge for parv and land improved or unimproved. No. 178, Bploadid bargatns In Kieth Co., Neb., wild lacd for lands 11 western lowa or gocd stock of drugs or hardware, No. 161, A haif interest o a firet-class plow works, wll located, for lands valued 88,600, No. 152. £00 scre improved farm {n Case Co., Towa alao o Pela, Alto oy, of 81, for stock of roods. 0. 188, ptore bul,diog aud stock of gentral FIRE ESCATPHE. |uobudo ioslive woten town (o wetem And all modern improvements, call bells, fire | and, in or unimpro lue §14,600. alarm bells, ete., is the Aud b 180f other special exchange bargalng CRESTON HOUSE or parl , call and seo or write to BWaN & WALKER, Councll Bluffe, 1a. Nos, 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR MA% KoK 0T JACOB SIMS, EDWARD KUEHL Ayiopey - gi-Law, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION COUNCIL BLUFLS, IOWA. I ALIST, 698 l'onth street, botwoen Farnam sod Hay uey will, wha theald of guardlar sglribe, obtalniny | Office, Maln Strect, Rooms 7 and 8, Bhugart and Bewo bloock, WUI practice In Siateand tate courts. 53 1o pronounclog 1t superior to sny- 2 B G, &, D Trow, N. Y. 11 e sent by mail o receipt of price {0 tamrs HORLICK’S FOOD €0., Racine, Wix. #9Unz HORLIOK's DY EXTRICT OF MALT 48 ONLY HOTEL In Counc Bluffs havivg a for auyone glance 1o the past aud preseot, and o cortain conditious In the future. Books aud sbow wade to order Perfect eaiisiaction gusianierd |

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