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) ¢ 05 Br oadway L ) 4 i NOLL’S PORTABLE Pneumatic Beer Fancel CIVILIZED COUNTRY. 1 NI MON S1HONVA 6007 PATENTED{IN EVERY, s Price $18.00. A liberal discount will be made to pirties ordering a half dozen Faucets at one time. For further particulars inquire of G GEISE, Council Bluffs, lowa, Agent for Western Towa and Neb, " OMNLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having & FIRE ESCAPHE., And all modern improvements, call bells, fire alarm bells, eto,, is' the CRESTON HOUSE Nos, 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, MAX MOHN, . PROPRIETOR J. L. DeBEVCISR, Onion Ticket Agent . No. 607 Broadway Councll Bluffa. Railway Time Table. OOUNCIL BLUFFS. Tho following arn the timoa of the arrival and do. partara of trains by oontral standard time, a4 the local dopots. _ Traiua leavo transfor dopot fen min. atos earlior aad arrive ton minutes iator, DAPART. . ARRIVE CIICARO And NORTHWRATERN, Matl and Expross Accommodation Expyess CI0AGO AND ROCK ISTLAND, Mall and Express Accommodation Expross : OET0AGO, WILWAUKRE AKD 5T, PAUL, Mall and Expross Express CRI0AGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, Mail and Expross Accommodation Expresa WABASH, BT. LOUIS AND PAGIFIO, Local St. Louls Express Local M Teansfor * Transtor 8:20 7 u M Loosl Chleago & 8t T, Exp Looal 8:50 A x Lil) “ Transfer 9:06 AM KAXBAB GITY, ST, JON AND GOUNOIL BLUPYS. Mail and Exprees Exprees FIOUX OITT AND PACIVIO, Mal for Stoux City Express for St Paul UNION PAGIFIC, Denver Express Lincoln Pass O'a &R V. Overland £ xpress DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAIIA. aEe BER b=y xxx &gy > Exx pre E 58 i —5:50—] . 12:60 ~2:00—8:00—4:00—4:55. OUNCIL BLUFFS ARPET COMPARY CARPETS, Curtains, Qil Cloths, Window Shades, Linoleums, Mattings, OPHOLSTERY G0ODS Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery Work a 2 Swecialty. Our stock 1s the Largest in the West and is being continually replenished by all the latest and choicest noveltles, Coun cil Bufis THOS. OFFIORR, W. H, M. PUSE Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Councll Bluffs, Iowa. Established, 1865 Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Ex Home Securities, S |forefathors declared all men to be free|lteve the mother from the burden of | and equal and began to hold out indnce- THE DAI veed in England, of confining the sow In & case within the pen, In which she has BiLL NYE'S ORATION. A QUACK'S MISTAKE, He Speaks to Americans of Their Fourth of July Privileges, tion That Did Not Work. not enough to turn around, would ne: emsitate the constant presence of an at- tendant until parturition was complete [Original ] and the sow quieted and ready to nurse Frriow crrizens:—One handred and | A sonn as may be the young plgs mast nine years have now passed slnce our [ be taught to eat other food; this will re- Philadelphia Times, the Continental hotel last night, telling stories, dostor, who is a resident physlcian at the Pennaglvania hospltal, and had jost re- turned from a vacation trip to the caves of Luray. When it came his turn to tell a story, which was supposed to bs founded on incidents fn his own exper. ience, ho said: “] am too young In the profession to glve you any statling experlencs of my own, but I can relato a curious incldent that ocoured in Virglnia durlng my visit there. It happened In Rockbrldge county, not many miles from Lexington, and was told to me by a thoroughly re. patable snd veraclous citizen, ‘A toew weeks ego,’ he sald, ‘a long haired indlvidual drove into town their entlre sustenance. e — Bucolic Innocence in Georgia, Valdosta (G, News. Yeaterday afteraoon s newly married coople from the rural districts camo to town on thelr bridal tour, and walked around holding each other’s hands, The bride had on a yellow callco dross trim- med with red, cutblas, and slashed edge- ways, ornamented with bobtail lace a la panler. A palr of cotton mitte, of simplo dealgn and of an_exquisite thado of the popular dogwood color, covered her hande, A large sunflower nestled coyly at her throat. The general effect and independent 109 yoars g0 ars no | ey bisarre and. stelking, un'qae and more. Yiolding to the great netvous|uhotl, The groom wore a pair of [and engaged two rooms in the leading straln Incldent toa red hot campalen, | homeknit wool stockings, and s massive [hotel. That night he visited the local they finally pined away ‘and dled. As|yatch. brass watch chain, and hisappear- | printing office, and the next morning the forefathors we can never successfully sup- | 4poq wag dlstingulshed for eloqaence and | town was flooded with dodgers announc- ply thelr places, and their untimely death | yimpljelty, They had evidently, how-[ing the arrival of De.. Surecurs, who has cast a pall over this otherwiso joyous | ayer, been brought up *‘far from the [guaranteed to cursall cares of consamp- occasion, dadding crowd’s Ignoble strife,” whero|tlon by hls great and lmprovn:i com- ‘Lo day from ccean to ocean Amerioa [tho glouching wheels and the din of the | pressed air trestment. I was curious to rejoles, From the humid Atlantic to| jocomotive whistlo In not heard, and tho | know what the traatment conslsted of menta for the oppressed of other climes to come here and help us kill off the Indlans, It has been & great succoss. It has been thoroughly demonstrated to a dylng world that all men are fally equal to all other men, If not mora so. We polnt with pride to-day to our bread lands, our luxariant national debt and our eteadily increasing Mormons. We have only a few more Indlaus to wipe out and then the oppressed forelgner will have 1t all his own way. The men who declared themselves freo 5 | now invading our happy homes? Is R. Rico M. D. GANGERS, S S, g v CARONIC DISBASES o a0 ate smpessy R T i et S 5 A Consnliadisn tree d FRUIT, = AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE. Bixteen acres, ten o feuit, six o garden av Mmberland, six 102w house, stable, well, cistern, & allin goad canditiom, or will trade'for Omaba proy g V. KELLER, County Treaswrer's oftice, Councll Blufts, the molst Pacifio the mighty cannon|jizhtntng.rod agent troubleth not. and oalled on the dootor the next day. thundors forth a natlon’s exultation, and | " Wyldosty is glitin’ to be a mighty big | In the meantime he had eonstracted a tho smaller canton Is gatheriog in its| jlace, ain’t 1t, Mandy?” emall alr-tight compartment In a corner harvest of thumbe. This is an annual | ™ .[¢ arg that,” . of his ofice. When I arrlved he holidsy and great national thumb carni-| Stopping In front of Crawford’s ono of |was adjusting & pump-like ar- val, them sald: rangement to a brass-bound hole in one We rejo'co that the idea of freedom{ ~«ipfighty hosp of buggles in thar.” of the partitions of the compartment. saggosted iteclf to our forefathers Other-| Paddilng on up the street they came to | When he had finizhed his work ho turned wise wb would all be in Canada to-dsy. | Boone's ware store. to mo and sald: *‘Now, sir, I am ready Now only a part of us are there. “Lordy ! just look at tho stoves, don’t |for work.” Liet us not apeak lightly of Canada, for | 150k Jike they over would sell all of [ *1I explainod to him that I was not a plenty of room to get up and down, but [ A Novel Method For Ouring Consump- Listen to Your Wife, The Manchoster GuARDIAY, June £th, 1858, says At onoof the “Windows" Looking on the woodland ways! With olumps of rhododendroms and great mass- es of May blossoms!!! “‘There was an in- A party of men sat In the wine room of | teresting group. 1t included one who had beena *‘Cotton One of the number was a young | apinner,” but was now so Paralyzed That he could only bear to lle In & re- clinlng position. This refers to my case, I was first Attacked twoelve yearsago with “Locomoter Alxy” (A paralytic disense of netve fibre rarely ever cured and was for several years barely able ot get about, And for the last Five yoars not able to attend to my business, although . ey o arsbam s oo 218 South 14th Street, The net expet iment boing Nerve stretching Two yoars ago 1 was voted into the . Home for Inourables! Near Manchester, In May, 1882, Ismno “*Advocate”; *For anything in the shape of patent” Medicinea’ And made many objections to my dear wife's constant urging totry Hop Bitters, but finally to pacify hor— Concented!! 1 had not quite finished the first bottle when I felt a ckange como over me. This was Saturdsy, November 3. On Sunday morning I felt so scrong 1 eaid to myroom companions, “‘I was sure I could “Walk! So started across the floor and back, 1 hardly knew how to contaln myssl all over the h: alning sirev; quits tafe without any Have a large list of inside business and resi- dence property, and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. Wo have business property on Capitol Avenue, Dodge, Douglas, Farnam, Harney, Howard, 9th, 10th, 13th and 16th sreets, We have fine residence property on Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Davenport, Chicago, Cass, California streets, Sher— man, St Marys ond Park Avenues, in fact on all the best residence streets, We have property in the following ad- ditiens, 1 h each ok Orsupport. 1 am now at my owa houe able to earn my own laving again. member of the Manchester and hopo soon to by 1 have been and wis most heartlly on Thireday LACKEURY, some of our largest moneyed men &re|tham consamptlve, but had simply called to in- there, Whilo we would not care to bea| * Finally they reached Ashley’s store, | vestigate his method of treatment out of part of Canada, 1t 13 a good province to|and walking in they called for some of |curlosity. Ho was very urbane and ac- emuggle Into or smuggle out of. It Is a | bt 'ar stuff you call soda water.” commodating., He explalned to me In good place to stroll Into after banking| «What syrop will you have?’ asked |ecientific language that consumption was hours, while the board of directors are In | Olarance Patterson. simply a collapse and drylng up of the session, “‘What eyrup?” air colls of the lungs, and that the only One hundred and nine years ago the “‘Yes, what syrap?” thing needed to restore the breathing ap- king of Great Britain made the great| «Gosh darn you, who asked for syrup? | paratus to its normal state was the epen- mistake of hls life. 1 ooly regret that|] want soda water.” ing of those cells, he did not live to see it as we see it to- | <\Wel), what syrnp do yon want in 1t?”| ¢ *This sounded reatonable enough to day. Hadhe been less overbsarivg to-[ ] don’t want no syrup fn it. I want|me and I asked him how he was going to ward the infant colony, the young men [sopar fn mine. We are mot caring for | bring about this result, *By compreesed of America would have been ‘drinking oxpenses to-day."” alr,” he sald, slapping hls palm agalnst alkali water in Egypt to-day. Wecould | +How many glasses do you want?” Lbis chest. *‘Compressed alr is the only bave fought the heathen all over the| «(Qpe.” eoverelgn remedy for consumption.” He globeand left our shoulder blades to| «Here you are.” then ehowed me the alr, tight compart- bleach in any climate which we might “Lordy, don’t It foam?’ ment which was lined with plates of tip, seloct, Had the royal tyrant softencd a| Ralsing It to his lips ho tasted it,|and explained that tho apparatus on the little toward the struggling settlements | gmacked his lipe, tasted it again, and |outside wes an alr pump. Hlis treatment In America one hundred and nine years |gajd: was slmple and conslsted of placing the ago, he could have borrowed our navy to- ‘“‘Mandy, this are good stuff shore’s|patient in the compartment, Into which day if he would sgrae to takegood care of you born. Try some.” would be Injected a certain numboer of the worms and return them in as grod Mandy irled it cubic feet of alr. The alr would force its order as he found them, ‘‘That’s the best stufl I ever did drink,” | way into the cells of the lungs and inflate But he decided to do differently and |ghs sald. ihem as & bledder is inflated by a quill. to-day he must take the bltter conme-| After looklng areund a while like a|Thls treatment, he arguod, if contluued quencee. Kings are not always right. pair of young goslings Mandy ’lowed she | long enough, would restors the discased They frequently get left. Of all the|y, hangry. lungs to their normal condition, many kings whom I have known person-| “Durned ef I ain't too.” “The doctor had bardly fivished hls ally, and with whom I have b2en thrown get a gingercake.” exposition before 8 young man, with the more or less, there are ouly four or five They were last secn golng out on the [eeal of the fell disease sismped in his upon whose judgment I could rely dur:|eastern end of Patterson street munsh- |sunken cheeks and hollow eyes, entered. ing a great crisis. ing the gingercake, and were heard epeak- | He told the doctor that he wantad a doso That is the reason 1 very rarely go to a Ing of the big time they had. of compressed alr, The docter conducted crowned head when I am in trouble. him to the adjolning room and told him Izeek out some tender hearted and todlvest himself of everything with the ungelfish pawnbroker and tell him all. exception of his undershirt. In the In- There s ons cloud, fellow-citizens, teryal the doctor threw up every window whluh_ I eee with m, in tho room to admit the fresh air, and climbing the distant horizon of our na- | trunk manufacturer. asked me to walt to ses the thing work. tlonal existence. Sooner or later 1t will| ¢Kor thieves, eh?” The young man was ushered iuto the darken the brightest day for us, It is| “Sometimes, yes, but more frequently | compartment and the doctor and mysslf the leprous Chineman or the' great un- | for high-toned people. A man came to|manned the pump. We worked with a laundried Mormon? I hear you ask. It|me one day with an oil painting of a|wiil for about flve minutes, and could is the spolls system under which one-|besutifal woman, and asked to have the |hear tho wind rush In with a shrill half of our peop'e wiil always by happy painting built In the bottom of a trunk. | whistle, Then we walted for two min- and the other half accursed? It is the|Natarally I was carlous, and, as ho was | utes, and the doctor sald: ‘You can bet kiln-drled, fire and burglar proof, worm- |talkative, I soon found out that the |that'the alris inflating his lungs liko & less American drled apple pie which Ispainting was of his first wife, and that |baloon,” ’ it |his new wife was awfully jealons. ‘I| * *Then he tried to open the door, but the balefal slmoon’breath of New Erg:|don’t like to burn up the old picture, | he couldn’t budge 1t. Then he looked Iand ram which would eat out the vitais|5ou see,’ hosald, ‘as she ls not dead, |alarmed and got me to help him, but our of a stone quarry and go back the noxt|andit’s a sign of mighty bad luck to burn | combined strength didn’t phazs it. Then day to inqaire for the old nitro-glycerino [up the plotare of a living peraon. I|wo called in a scolored porter, and our cans? suspect if sho was dead my present wife | united efforts opened the door witha rush Ab! no, follow-cltizens; a thousand [ wouldn't care.” Well, I built the picture | and Ianded us inaheap iIn the corner. tlmes nay, It is this: If our republican | into the trunk, sent it home to him, and | Looking into the compartment, we saw a form of government holds together for|I suppote everything 1e lovely, and the | balloon-like, flesh colored object Jylng on ninety-one years more, wo will have to|new wife thinks the pisturo has been de- |the floor. 1 looked at the doctor for an celobrate again, and {t makes my head stroyed. A woman came once and wanted | explanation, Ho was as white as a sheot ache to think of it. In the feeling of |a trank with a false bottom arranged eo |and looked like one stricken with the remorse which shows itsel® on the suc- |that she could get atit easily. We gen- [plague. “My God?’ he gasped, I have ceeding day after a centennfal celebration | erally make the openings to false bot- adjuasted the pump to exhaust the air,” becomes Intensified with each succeeding | toms from the nnder side, but she wanted | and, slamming the door shut, ha hastlly century, I hopo that on the 5th day of | this through the upper side of the bot-|made some sltaration in the mechanism July, 1976, I shall be out of town. tom, T asked her how deep the wanted | of the pump and together we worked the . J cannot close this brief oration, follow | the false bottom, end she sald, absently, | handle until we were compelled to stop citizenr, without an earnest appeal to you [ <0, blg enough to hold & package of let- | from sheer exhaustion. When he opened all tobs nobler and better men. ~ Of|ters snd a photograph.’ Now, that was | the door (this time with ease) the pa- course, If you are women this will notbe | a definite order, wasn’t il? Just as if I |tient's body had recovered to about its expected; but we can all be good cttizsns | knew how thick a package of leiters was! [ normal s)zs and he recovered conscious. by that time, pzrhupg, and I earneetly ex- | She was the handsome young wife of a|nees, He was gent home In a carrlsge bort all thoss within the sound of my|rich old husband. Buf, of couree, the [and died a few days later. The affalr volce to be loyal and law-abiding, By | commonest order for secret compariments | became nolsed about, however, and the all means be industrious, Do not wait | comes from women who went some ssfe | doctor left town between two days.” for me, but form habits of industry at|place to hide thelr money in, A woman onco which wlll cling to you through | thinks there Is no place llke a trunk for life. I am convinced by what I have hiding money.” soen of its effects that it isa good thing. o —— Rise early and go about your duties joy- | A Happy-Go-Lucky ¥Yankee Farmer, ously, and when the morning meal {5 pre- { Lowell Courier, pored snd all are gathored sround the| We ran acrcssan old New Hampshire festive board, como ‘and rap gently, and | farmer lsst week In ono of our rambles ina low tone of volce, on the door of | who had lived G5 years on the farm my boudoir, Brur Nye, |where he was born, He ‘‘guessed” he Hubso: bad about 500 acres of land, a large ehare | New York Bosrd of Health Appoints of which {8 mountaln pastars. A small a Lady Physician, brick cottsge and two barns wers on the place, and ho wintered last year twenty-| Ngw York, July 1.--Dr. Marah 8. six head of cattle, He ne}la mwilk to the | Fredericks has been appointed by the Whitings, at present furnishing five cans | board of health as one of the summer aday. But he could not ssy exactly how | corps of physicians, She was the only many cows he has, how many he 1s milk-| yoman physiclan eppointed in a corps of Ing, or J};!t how much he is getting for | twenty.alx, Dr. Fredericks s the third mnlr: or could he asy, more than ap- | woman who has served in this capacity, proximately, how much land ho has, how | Ay the offize of the board to-day it was much hay he cuts, or how much it co {d: ““The women who have served on him to make his milk, He did not be-|the board have done excellent service. lieve he wae getting what it cost him the [ The women of the tenement houses wo year through, but just at thls tlme, |tell thelr real condition to men nspec when pasturage is at its helght, and he[ors, Itis work where & woman can do feeds no grain, he thought he was making grest good. something. He said he thought the|” Dpr, Fredericks wes seen at her house. whole place was worth 6,000 He had | She satd: I am a regular graduate of & ralned a family of ten boys and glrls, all | school of medicine. I appllea for this of whom are still llving, and he had tlon and passed the clvil service ex: twlce eerved in the general court, and |gmination and have been appofnted; 1 always voted the democratic ticket. It|gnter apon my work to-morrow: | think wasa falr illustration of the happy-go- | it s eesontlslly position for women. It luck Yankee farmer, who seldom has any [ iy work that women can do better than stem or Indulges in any plans, and pos- wen, and I think more women ghould be s only such an indefini sppointed, There are about 800 women uens as would ruin a manufactarer of | practlaing medicloe In this country, and a merchant, they are succeeding admirably.” ————— The Valae of a Horse-Fork, Lesy go and Trunks w b Sun Fran “You would be surprised at the number of ordera we y prophetic oye, just|fill for trunks with false bottoms,” sald a —————— Horsford's Acld Phosphate, AS AN APPETIZER, Dr. Morris Gieps, Howard Cily, Mich., says: ‘‘1 am greatly pleased with it a8 a tonic; it is an agreeable and good sppetizer.” e ———— THE ONLY WOMAN, Wis,, July 1. e — Harvesting Oats, From the Cleveland Plain-Dealer A well-known f; r writes that the tlme for custing oa's is when they are thoronghly ripe, There Is generally onough blown over to pay for the thresh- Ing when cut too green, It is always best to roll your oats ground after sowing and If they should be down the reaper will have a better chance to gather thsm, 1f oats are thoroughly ripe ana dry the can be bound up after the reaper -ufl sifety; that Is, If bound In small sheaves, Great oare should be taken in shocking to set the sheaves up right and to put the hudders on properly. It is better for oats to stand fn shock aweek or more If bound up after the reaper. If it ls put sway immediately after cutting It will, ltke clover, draw dampness, 1t shounld be thoroughly dry before it Is pat up, for 1t will not dry rot In themow, When we are ready to haul we should select a clear, warm day, We shonld set as many cke out fn the morning «s we can pat ba away daring the day, How to R Live Stock Journal, 0 Country Home, There is probably not a breeder of plgs| ~ In a barn of any dimension, allowing who has not st some time or other lost | ingress of a two-horse load, proper sr- plge, owing to thelr balug orushed by tho | FAagewsats should bo mado to expedite AL e anloading and mowing awsy hay, True tow. ‘Thls secws to be more frequent | 570 6% Ut persone farming on a large with the heavlest sows, as is natural, and scale have the proper appliances for for a man who 7: 148 well-bred swlne the | ing time and labor, but there are man: s ¥ ! & vory eerious one, A common | now who db not go bayond s pltehfork mode of preventlon {a to arrange a shelf | and kill both tims and themselves in the around the pen, undsr which the young | really futile effort to save money, or per- plge will run when threatened to be|haps from lack cf progressiveners, A orushed by thelr mother lying down on {good horse hay-fork will ubload In one . them. A great abandanse of straw litier] day what 1t would take halt » dozen mon | AN Eeal Estate Mortgages 1506 FARNAM STREET, . . OMAHA, is l::sdfi by Aumfi :ng regarded as a help, tull;mndlu with commcn forks; and thls, e deep, sc ed will witigate the }if being run on a track running alon, s tqueezlog and give plgay a chence b | under tho posk of the barn, ok b a0 ar- | »ariect iS00 Aete caretully mlctd fds breathe, On the other hand, those who ranged ae to dump enormous forkfual lLwmproved tarms 'orlelum'i»cuulu. Dodgs, Colfax prefer tho shelf plan regard the abund. | most at the place deslred. A herse-fork, | [, Burt (uniag, "Sarpy, Wishisgios, Morsca ance of straw, unless it be cut, asan fm-Jin the face of & coming raln or shower, is | “Tase: paid o all parts of (he state, pediment to the plgs In getting out ot j» powerfal afd in dropplng hay out of Notary Fubllo aliays {a otfice. Comvospondence the mother's way, The plan sald to be sight, n 86 Young Pigs, 0. ¥, Davis, T, A, CreIGH, Nebraska Land Agency. 0. F. DAVIS & 0., GENKRAL DEALRES IN 8y Money loaned on Lmproved favwy and city prope Hawthorne.- McCormick’s, Millard& Caldwell’s| Kountz & Ruth’s, Lakes, Impr’nt Association Elizabeth Place’ Wilcox, E. V.Smith’s, Burr Oak, Horbach’s,’ Isaac & Seldon’s Patrick’s, Hanscom’s Pa.-rke’r’s, ‘West Omaha, Shinn’s, Grand View, Credit Foncier, Kountz’ First Kountz’ Second, Kountz’ Third, Kountz' Fourth, Svandicate Hill, Plainview, Hill Side, Tukev & Kevsors, Thornburg, Clark Place, Mvers & Richards 2 Bovds, Prosecute the Swindlers, It when you call for Top Bitters (see groen o'uster of hops on’ the white label) the drugglet hands out any etnff called C. D, ' op Bitters or with othel use it and shun that and if he has taken t kim for the fraud and suc him ‘or damages for the swindle, and wili re 101 DR.HAIRS ASTHMA GURE This fnvaluable epecifio readlly and permsnently curesall kinds of Asthma. The most obstinato and long standing casos yfold promptly to its wonderful curing propertios. It ia kvown tbroughout the world tor its unrivalod eficac, J. L. CALDWELL, off 19,1884, Since using Dy more than ono year, my wile hag hoen entirely well, and not even & symptem of the disease hs appeared. NNETT, Richiand, Town, heen affliot Tincoln, Nob.; writes, Jan Hsir's Asthma cure, for " s’ \ : hat 1 nover olept better in my lifo, Iam glad that I am among tho many who can speak 40 favorably of your remedics. A raluatio 64 pugo trentlse ontaning aimllar proot from every State in the Canaia aud Great Britain; will be malled upon applicatio Any drugglst not having it in stock will procured. toorder. Ask for Dr. Hair 8 Asthma Cure. DR B W HAIR & SON. Prov's Godfrev’s, Lowe’s, Kirkwood, College Placs,’ Park Place, Borgs & I’Iill’ Capitol,’ Reed’s First, gtanlmsrpiiag ERtaaat ot : &0 . WUPPERMANN, 80LE AOERT, $1 BROADWAY, M. X, And all the other Additions to the City." Hostotter's Stom.- ach Bitters conquers and provents mala- rial fevers, dyspep- sia, nlc consti- patlon, a tendency to kidiey and blad- dor allments and rhsumatism, and is ofthe greatestvaluo in_cases of badily troubloarising from Wi e8s. Old peo- greatlyalded nd it fs highly ablo to con- alescents and ladies in delicate h. It fs, more- useful med- outh Omaha. We have the agency fo e syndicate lands in South Omaha. These The development of the packing houseand other interests there, are rapidly lots sell from 225 upwards, and are very desirable property. it over, iclud to" tako witn ey 1t thunter | building up that portion of the city. acts tho offects (f montal exhauation. For sale by sll Draggists and dealers genorally. J ‘Kirkwood. . We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition, which we offer at low prices, terms $25 down balance $40 per month, | These lots are on high level ground and are desirable. Hawthorne.l This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition ¢ ¢ ar the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade sapdi Hard or Soft, Hot or Oold Water, '} the grades have neen established by the city council, and is very desira- universalsatisfaction. No family rich or poor should | ble residence property, only 15 blocks from Post office, prices lower than Dt N rooers., BrwAun cf tmitations well do. | adjoining edditions for a home or investment, These lots cannot be Sold by all slgued to mislead. PrARLINK 18 the oxLy sarx labor | henten, 4aring compound and alvays bears 8o abovo sym bel and name of JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK, H.W.WETHEREL THE BEST THIKG 0UT FOR Washing & Bleaching|, ¥or Sate—House and lot, 25th and Ohica go street; splendid corner, $4,500. 003‘“ SaLe —First class business block, $47, | For Save—} lot on Wheaton St.; good house, 81,500, For BaLe—Fine corner lot in Shinn’s addi tion, $750, For Saue—Lot in Millard Place, special ) vine busi 16th O LieAsg—Fine business property on 16t St., and St, ry’s Avunue.m i For SaLE—4 lot on_ Chicago St., between 13th and 14, with good house, $3,000, ‘| Fonr Sare—Houee and lot on 21st St. Easy L’ terms. Toi Save—22 fot on Farnam St, near 11th St,, £8,000, For SaLe—Lot inWalaut hill, $200, & For Sate—Lots on 20th, $550 each, For BALE—22 acres with elegant residence, good barn, fine trees, shrubery, fruit, hot and cold water and all conveniences; first class property in every respect. FoR SALE- 66 feet on Farnam street, near 18th. Good business property cheap. For ReNr—Room 44x76, 3d floor, on 14th tr eot, 185 and 157 Wabash Aven CAGO ud, TR MANUPACTURER OF Hair Cloth and Wire Bustles, Hoop Skirts, Hair Cloth Skirts,r \ gkuumuuu W BLACK ano 1 LORED Lo JERSEYS. ropresents The jo TMOSL popular This _cut i Bustle' and Alady WHITE ${00 * COLORED & We will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city toshow property to our friends and customers, and {cheerfully give informa- tion regarding Omaha Property. 1 HANBURG-ANMERICAN PACKET COMPANY: irect Line for Engiand, France and Germany. Those who have bargainstto offer or wish ‘The sseamshipe of this well known llnodun bailt el fxon, 1a water 4ight_ compastmento e | property at wbargain, are invited to see us, |BEDFORD & SOUER and agreeablo, Th Real :Estate Agents 23S, 14th 81, bet. Farnam & Douelas usdays and th ( Gberboug,(PARIS Rates, Fi from H: eral P Washin, 3 , 61 broad: o wnd La Lelle Pundt N Gmaba; Gronewle & Schooneger, in AGENTS WAN1 LIVE To work Life and Accldent In-urance for a 1trong New York compavy, in every town 1o Nebraska and lowa. Good comulsslon to workers. Adarees E. C. WILCOX & CO. neialAg cote Koy 0