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> LONG Ji¥, THE TIE-SPLITTER. It is doubtfal whether a more terrible or agonizing postlon can be concelved for & human belng than to be compassed arcund by fire, every avenue of escape barred by the devoaring element, and nothing ahead but the horrible certalnty of belng roasted alive, more or leas alow- Iy acoording to the nature of the sar- roundinge. One generally assoclates the Idea of the most fatal and hopeless con- flagrations with baildings; but fraught as the burning of a large hotel or thestre may be with desperate situation, there aro occaslonal I[nstances In the free air and under the open canopy of heaven which msy match any fiery ordeal ever bounded by four walls. Nor have we to look #o far as the broad plalns of Texas or Its adjacent territories for Instances like these. Oalifornla sometimes sup- plies situations which, while they may lack the grandeur of dramatlc breadth of the pralrie fice, with Its herds of fleeing buffaloes, its lesgues of blazing grosses, and it desperate horsemen, nevertheless Involve conditions of terror and perll comparable, within ciicum- scribed Jimits, to those evoked by the red demon of the prairle. The north of the Gualola river, which divides Sonoma from Mendecino county, is one of the princlpal logging centers of the state. The high blofls overhanging the on elther side merge, in toelr turn into steep slopes, reaching back iato interlor altitudes covered with red wood Park Place, Omaha, Nebraska. forests, and In many places rendered al- moat impassible by thick undergrowth or bruch known in the vernacular by the Roarding School for young Iadies under the direction of the Ladies of the S acred Heart generle term chaparral, The course of studies embraces all the branches of a useful and refined education, One sultry afternoon, not many sum- She scholastic year commences on the first Wednesdey in Septomber, mers ago, the lodgers snd mill bands in TERMS -Payable in advance, including board, washing. tuition in English and French, | gyoion's mills were taking thelr one- nstrumental music, use of books, por session of 5months, $150, . EXTRAS—Painting, Drawing, German, Vocal Mucic, Harp, Guitar, Violin, For lurther aformation apply to the Right Rev, Jas, O'Connor, or to the Lady Superior, TRE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Foll=ReN:[-T={)=h Is AwT DEWEY & STONE One of he Bestland Largest dtocks in the United Btates To Select From:. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufacturers of Ornamenta GALVANIZED IRON GORNICES, FINALS Dormer Windows, Wit dow Cape, Metalic Sky Lights, &c, Tin, Tron and Slate roofers., 516 8. 12th St _Omaha, Neb. _Wor _omn in any part of the country. tomary noontide hour of rest before re- suming work, The mill and cablos whers the men live are built upon some more than usually level bench land shelv- {ug from the river bank, while above and beyond the country slopes awey into can- ons snd mountain ranges more or less denuded of timber in proportioa to thelr accessiblilty, and here and there, cover- ed in tracts somotimes of many bundred aores in extent, with dense shrub growth and chapatral through which the way- farer has to work a slow and tortuous passage, keeping in view the general direction he desires to travel in, and puching his way between or around the clamps or masses of brush as best he can. Now and again bare patches of a few rods In extent break the monotcny of the wilderness of chaparral; but these are the excepttons, and not the rule. “Mighty hot day,” remarked Tom Briggs, as he got up from his reclining position, In which he, with half a dozsn more of the mill-hands, was in the habit of teklng his after-dinner ‘‘lay-off” on the shady side of the dining shsnty “Goln’ to hev a purty tough time shakin’ them blg logs outen Little Creek canyon, 4 guess, Mout’s well hitch up them be done with it, though,” he added philosophically, knocklog the aches out of his pipe and stretching him- 1f preparatory to taking his departur Seemn to me this heat ain’t nataral, put in Long Jim, the tle-splitter. “‘There's a sort o’ stifle In the alr, too, that don’t seem to smell right.” “Look up yar!” exclalmed Humpy Dick, pointing up the slope In fron:; “‘d'ye mee that glimmer in the alr? 1'll bet that's fire.” The woras had scarcely left his mouth when annother logger joined the group. “Boys,” he suld hurrledly, “Little Creek Osnon’s afire, Ef euthin’ alo’t done mighty quick, we'll lose a terrible pile o’ wood, to say nothin’ o’ the stanin’ timber ef she spreads to the back ranges.” The camp was soon in commotion throoghout its length and breadih. Pa tles were specdily organizad and set (ff in different direcilons to “h ad off” the fire and arest its progress atall the strateglc points in the neighborhocd. Tom Brlggs, the bull-whacker, Long Jim, the tle-splitter, and Humpy D.ck, the logger, formed the membera of cne party that started up the right bank of the cancn, The bank was almost de- nuded of trees, but thickly covered with brush, through which the flames were now rapning rlot, but steadlly mov- ing onward and upward. Sud- denly an exclawation from Humpy Dick caused the party to look In the direction towards which he pointed. There, not five hundred yards ahead of them, but lower down the elope, could be seen the thinly clad figure of an Indlan girl, with something in her arms, frantically trying to make her way up the ateep slde of the cancn to & point which would be out of reach of the advanclng flame ‘Tawar!” crled Tom Brig “‘that’s Indian Meg. An’ she's got her baby with her. Been a-berryln’, sure, and got caught afore she cud get out,” “Keep up the canon, shonted Long Jim, speaking trumpet of his h yer on’y chance, Ye'll never ge the way ef ye try to mount the hill.” Whether it was that the girl did not hear the advice glven her by the wood- men, who were now themselves making the best of their way through the chap- arral, above the track of the flames, or whether she considered that the safer course lay In gettlng to s position; like thelrs, above the fire, it was impcssible to tell, The only thing certaln was that the poor cresture, who was madly trylng to steer her way through and around the compact masses of bruth wherever op- portunity offered, would never be able to reach a point of safety by followlog a di agonal coupled with au uphill course. Had she kept straight up the canyon, trusting to the wooderaft of the loggers to bead the flames, she mlght possibly held her own In ths race for life; but as it with every yard she progri the flames were steadily and wsurely galning on her, By this time, by almcst superbuman exertions, the loggers had gained a point nearly abreast of the front itne of the ad- vanciog fiery column, Half a mile be- low them, at the bottom of the canon, they s ud halled anotheér party of thelr comrades, who were preparing to fire the chapparral In front of the mass already burnt—employing the old tactics of stopplog the fire by deprlvlog it of fael, at the same time keeping the newly fired brush well in hand, by putting It oot sfter it had ron a few yards, Less than two hon- ired yards below them was poor Indlan Meg, now dszed mud bllnded by the heavy, rolling, de blue smoke from the burning brush scarcely fifty yarde behlnd her, hugging her baby to ber breast, aud rushing aimleesly bither tnd thither among the masaes of chaparral she could po longer see her way out of, hat still unthiog io her almcst super- homan efforts to eacap “‘Darn me If 1k nd that!” shoot- ed Long Jim with an oath, dash, hatobet In hard, for a dense thiket some fifty feet In advance of THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power ano Hano PUMFS, STEAM PUBPY Eogine Trimmings, Mining Maoh'nory, Belting, Hoss, Bress and Iron Fltitag: at wholesale or retall. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHURG! AND S0BOOL BELLS. Qornsr 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. H. W, Dia xap, As A. J. TuLrock, Eng. and Supt. G. P, N. SAnLER, Ase't, Eng. M issowri Valley Bridge and Iron Works, OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Manu'acturers and Bullders of Wrongt Tion. Stee), Howe Teus and Combination BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways. Turn Tables, Draw Spans. Roo Teusses, Piers and Sub- structures. Tinsley, Snire Tulock A. McLouth, Agent. Pleaso sond us word of all bidgework o let. Correspondence slioited from engineers and bridge om mi ssloners. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others, WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cround Oil Cake " It n the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind, One pound is equal tc three pounds o corn. Stock fed with Ground Ofl Gake In tho Fall snd Winter of running down, will increase In welght and be In good marketable eondi. tion In the spring. Dalrymen, as well as others, who use 1t, can testify to its mer its., Try It and judge for yourselves. Price $24.00 per ton. No charge for sacks Address GOODMA.N LINSEED OIL WORKS, Omaha, Neb, GREEN & BURKE, LIVESTOCK COMMISSION ‘'MERCHT’S UNJON STOCIK YARDS. REFERENCE Morchauts' & Farmer's Eank David City, Neb, Omah a, Neb. Kearney National Bank, Kearney, Neb, Colnmbus State Bank, Columbus, Neb. McDonald's Bank, Norih Platte, Nob, Omaha National Baok, Omaha, Neb, G. B, GREEN. 0. BURK Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds v alue of stook. Home Seekers, Attention Forfull particulars aboutfree and cheap lands in Western Nebraska Address T. C. PATTERSON, ReaEstate Agent, North Platte, Neb YOURNG MEN ! ohave trifled away thelr youthful vigor and power, who are erribl sul t 1! LA d LOSSES, who are weak M I uarriuge . it ity, i he z = i [ ned, vy ve and lasting the cusemay be, or who th, Yhe find their FOWER Iy B 0w we TL%AINLt y oiber 51 OmpUy Fenioy vigorous off. restored Lo vivor & mps, t. Louis, Mo, spring, long 1ife and the love and Wauhood before marriage. Proo timg N, L (stab,1877.) Address The Climax THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACT 409 and 1411 Dodge St. CHAS, SHIVERICK FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAFERIES, Passenger Klevator to all’ floorr, * 1206, 1208 snd 1310 Farcem 8t, OMAHA [NEBRASKA ! | that If tho republican party in Pottawat- the crackling flames. “‘Follow me, pards, an’ see of we cant get to Indlan Meg afore the fire. Burn the s:ff right ahead o’ yo. Let the hull darned canon go to blazes.” And 8o eaying, the woodman disappeared with a abound among the blinding smoke. His comrades were not slow to follow him. A quarter of an hour later, when the party which was beating out tne fire from the bottom of the canon wup the slops came upon one of those little open areas, or blue patches, which occur at intervals among the chaparral, they encounted #o rowfal apcotacle. They csme wupon the charred and blackened body of Indian Mas. lylog face down upon the ground, every vestige of scanty clothing burned awayr Besides her stocd Long Jim, his tace thecolor of charcosl, not a balr of hisbeard or on his soalp left, hls shirt and overalls In blackened tatters, his boots yellow and cracked, his hands and arms blistered to a jelly, but nevertheless holding Meg’s baby, which smiled mer- rily upon the sarrounding group. “'I was too late,” said Long Jim, In ex- planation, “‘to save the poor critter. The flames hed passed over her afore I come. Thar she wuz, jest as ye see her ncw, bat the papoose was below her, an’ she dled keeping off the smoke from its little lungs,” It was only an Indian rquaw burned and an Indian baby saved; 1t was only & handful of rongh woodmen engagsd in fighting u few hundred acres of barnlng brush upon & Mendocino hillside; bat 1t may be doubted whether the maternal in- stinct could have been more forclbly exhib- ited by any representative of the more clivilized races, or whether more dlsinter- ested herotsm could have been shown in fire or battle than on this occasion by a slmple logger of the Gualala In an effort to save an Indlan woman and her baby. «COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCALL. A ROUGH SCUFFLE. Young Phillips has His Jaw Sqaarely Broken, Charles Phillips, son of R. V. Phil- lips, was ecufiling with some young fel- low Saturdaynight, and recelved a blow on the side of the faco, which seemed to have knocked one of his teeth out of place. He worrled along with it all night, and trled to 2ot the tooth out himself, but had to give 1t up, and yesterday morn- ipg he went Into De. West's office to have 1t polled. The dentist on examination found that it was not the tooth which had been loosened, but that the jaw had been broken, the fracture belng #tralght between two of his teeth. Dr. Hanchett was called on to fix up the tnjury, and young Phlilips will have to take his food through a straw or a quill for a time, his jaw belng set in plaster parls to keep it #till whila the boxe Is settiog. The one who struck the blow Is sald to be Bill Wyccff, WHERE IS HE? Fred Spetman Mysteriously Disap- pears from Home, The strange dissppearancs of Mr. Fred Spetman, who lives In Mills county, near | El the line of this county, has caused much cowmstion and great anxioty among his frlends and relatives in this clty. He left his home Thursday noon, without anything of his plans or purposes, wes last seen near the sourl river near the K. O, railway track. It s fesred that he has fallen into the river, or that he was foully dealt with, bot it s all conjecture, and the frlends whoare hunting ~ every- where for the alightest clue seem to bo able to get no light upon the mystery. When he left the house he had on of brown overslls, low shoes, his shirt sleeves. He had with him about $50 in money. He lsa man about G4 years of age, and has had bis left hand amputated just above the wrlst. Any ioformation of his wheresbouts will be thankfally recalved by Messrs. Holst & Spetman, of this city. A Soldier for Steri, To the Editor of the Bzg, Neora, Iows, Sept, 19,—What {s all this ontbuslasm over the prospective can- didecy of Phil Armour for sheriff about? What is the matter with Sherfff Guittar that he can no longer receive the support of bis parly? Islt because he isan old soldier and the time has come that his eervices for his country have been for- gotten or that they went for naught? £ §We wlll lesve those questlons to be an- swered at the ballot box. It etrikes me tsmie county think that Mr, Guittar has already been snfliciently rewarded (which I think he has) with lucrative office, they should retire him. Buot you will say what then? Iray, then look the boys over who wore the blue in the darkest dajs this nation ever experiencad, vi: From 1861 1865, and you will there mong them plenty of eplendid materlal for the shrlev- slty of this our glorious Pottawattamie ocounty, whoee population to a great ex— tent Is made up of old veterans who dared to do or dle, They y frankly who are first entitled. Ro- publican or democrat, it mstters not, bat more erpeclally from the soldier prty, (meaning the republican party, «f course,) Head lines—polints polltfcal! sod who will ba the nominee! amount to nothing, The old soldfers do not yet consider that an odiom surrounds them on account of previcus service for their tments of the soldlery in this county when I say, give us a soldler candidate and we will elect him, A RePUBLICAN, L Have You Been I'nere? If not you should lose no tlme in visitlog the well known carrlage factory of H, F. Hattenhauer, Ncs, 27 to 33 Fourth street, and see the elegant and tock, which he floring for will open ’ 5 careisges and buggl.s phaetons, ete,, are made on honor, and will bear the closest inspection, every de ail belog of the best material, and fine'y finished. Get his prices, either by wrlt ing or applyiog. e e— on. 0K Beat now go on day daty, the former to patrol Main street from Sixteenth Lvenue 0 Brosdway. Officers Austln sud Towrs now go on mght duty, the former to patrol upper Broadway, snd the latter to take o ntral country, and I think that I voice the sen- |~ Officer O'Brfen snd Officer Kirk will 4 1 Brosdwsy, and M uv’e‘:uo 'LZB.:;ln‘ l!‘;e‘:::“‘ Gom Willow FOT sale b.y c- F- GJOJm& ». WESTOOTT) Manafseturer of Trunks, Satohels, Sample Cases, otc. INEUMAYER'S HOTEL, T 808, £10 Brostway. (Rates $1.00 10 §1.25 per da KNOW THYSELF, W | Trinks Bepeired, T A Great Medical Work on Manhood | o Rt comed Opposte Ogten Houm, Debility and the nd ex Exxausted Vitality, Nervous and Physio Trematre ' ecline in Errors of Yot untold miserios r. m indiscretior [ABSTRACTS OF TITLE| , young, middlo aged Real —EStitj ntaing 195 pri ptions for all Acute That ean rel; [Losa ¢ ll;Ml‘;, rul;‘nn'«ul which s invalus- e bl o E'Jr J hy the author whose experience for EST 10t of any physician 800 pages, bound cantiful Fire Companes Represeating French muslin, embossed cevers, full gilt MsMARON & 00, $, teed tobe afiner work in every Kense—mec literary and professional - tnan any other work in this country for #2.68, or the money will be refunded No. 4 Pearl bt.| 0,000 of Asse No 130 Matn 8 — “ | dounell Ba gy, v instance. Price only 81 by wmall, postpsi. Iustrated s mple o0, Sond now, 1»{1\'1’ medal ‘SAINBOOND A, P, Hanohett, M.D, awarded the author by the National Medical Asso- eistion to the affcers of which he refors Lo ki Ph !9'“;‘;‘“ he Science of should be read by the youn wepwey clan LI :nr n.fl-xnfiunln il the afffcted for retiet, 1t will b ya(l‘muml m“mgoon, henefit all.—London Lancet, i N« e K. There Is_no member of ~soclety to whom The | NHOA 800 VIA NOAS0E x’lflv".f";fi,‘fi“{‘,:":;'a Science of Life wlll not be useful, whether youth, " 2004 p. m. & parent, guardinn, nstructor or clergyman, ~Argo: Restomxck: No. 120 4th asut, Ao N \ hefor Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr, W. o Lkl am nt'i"""' e | IL Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch street, Boston, Mass., who I ok wou M 3 may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and fl\(‘r‘(l'“;;. N ;"llr;lllllllc 0 lll;d ;\Imlluuo dise iwes that Ml"d!m kel S& V. have baffled the skill of sil oth- o akers & Van, erihvsians, s ottty such KNOW J E, 0. MILLER, | reated succestully without an in- 0 tanco o fure: Sintion iy paper. THYSELR R WallPagr and Dioratios; CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.| No. 801 Uppor Broadway. Palats, Ollu & Varlahee, | No. 18 Peart 8¢, | (COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A | “CANDEE” Rubber E.C.SMITH, JOHN J. KURTZ, BflflTs Gioeri Aent | .Y, Lifo Tns. Co o et haonty Meat Market. DOUBLE THICK BALL, Ordinary Rubber Doots always wear out first on the ball. The CANDEE Boots aro doubls thick on the ball, and give DOUBLE WEAR, Most economical Rubber Boot in the market. Lasts longer than any other boot and the No, 508 Broadway. — Up Btairs. Cor, Maln and Btory Bts, L GILINSKY, New and Second Hand FURNITURE, | Staves and Housshold Goody At Lowest Prices \ Choapest Btors in Towm, No, 631 Broadway, | TAYLOR & CALEF, Fazcy and Btaple GROOERIES, Bt e a the Clty, No, 536 Broadway, PRICE XO HIGHER, Gounell Blugs. & ":‘,‘, i : L Council Biufts, Towm amine — L goods, J, L, FORMAN, D, GOLDSTEIN, OrormNg, PAWN & LoAN OFFIOE| 's Farnishl 1 228 Broad way. 3 st .n :.;;'&'m' WREAT BARGAINS 2 In Unredeemed Goodr FOR SALEBY | Boots, Shoes, etc. WATOEES, JEWELEY, Ne. 164 Broadway, F (‘lll!"l'"INU. FOR SALE BY Opposlte the Ogden Houso “Teveivers, Gons, o F. P, Bellinger, MLD} urgeon { and Physiclan Eyo and Ear '8 T oty v " nion Iron Work: Braieva & Oo., Propa. Al kinds of Oastings [Crestings & Roofing rall-| Ings & specialty, Prompt “:D‘:Tl“:. Glven) Shops Cor.8d 11 At5th Av, T.N.BRAY 1512 Douglas Street. CHICA GO, Hilwaukes & St Panl RAIL W.AY. THE SHORT LINE And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. A, J, BTEPHENSON, 1. L. KATEKIN, Farmers’ Commisslon Stors, DEALER IN 1 azd Provisions, , Confectionery, Clgars) heal Estate Dealer, o POULTRY A BPECIALTY. 619 S. Main St,, 1ighest market price pald for farm produce, 0. 503 yImsT AVE, unoll Rlufts, Towa. e —— TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND H. 8. WEST, Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukes Drs. WOODBURY & SON. St Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport DENTIST, Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, [No. 12 Pearl Et., DENTISTS, Rock Island, Freeport Janesvills, Ovei B ool n, Madison, La Oroase, Cor, Pearl 8t. & 1st Ava, Bololt, Winona, And all other Important points Faat, Nortb. Couacll Blufty, Iowa east and Southeast. Ticket office at 1501 Farnam street (in Paston Ho tot), and at Union Pacifl B . S :hl”u‘:sm-:: Hlea:onnlmz:ma Finest nlxn:hnz Gamto f | Ed.Wright J.J. BLISS, Fun o 68 0 " | Milwaviom & Sr. PAUL R-x and evory attention ia paid | STENOGRA P H E R| £ to jpascugers by «Cumnul. ;'Tployu of thecompay, | ! Latest Styles of . MILLER, General Manager, GAND ) 4 9 3, Tuckam, At Genl Maagor, Type-Wri Hillinery & Notions aA. V. H. Caxrares, Genl Pass, & Ticket | TYPO~Writer s e gent. — Gro E. HearrorD, Asst, Genl, Pass, a No. 328 Broadway. (Offios No, 518 Mynater Bt Ticket Agent. eile ynster 5t —_— C. L. NEUNAS, MEAT MARKET. Al kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, POULTRY. No, 799 Main Street. 1.J. KOBETICH, Fing Boot and Shos Maker, No 225 Maln St, OMAHA FANCYTEAM DYING —AND— CLEANSING WORKS C.T. P.ulven, Proprietor. ~ Gentlemens’ Clothing clraned, ‘dyed snd rups red. Ladies' Dresses cloano and Plumes dyed and curled. Al kind ney " Dying and Cleaning done on short notice and estivaction guaranteed. 1212 Douglas stroct Ouiaba, Neb Council Blufty, Tows. EVERYBODY'S STORE. Dry Goods, Grocertes, Flour, | Feed, eto., ALWAYS AT THE Lowest Market Price,) Oor. of Maln and Ninth & | Commonly known ss EVERYBODY'S STORE, r— Dr, W. L. Capell, iSpectal attention glven to Diseases of Women and Cbronfo Diseases, CONSULTATION FREE. Ofice in Opera House, Notice! Notice! HNotice THE MAGNETIC HEALER, To all who are diseased or afflfcted, no matter how long the standing; como and be healod, Fesmalo dis. medicines have falled to givo rolief, me one, come all and b healed by the ‘aler, the only sure oscape from any dis- enso. For examination, our oharges are 3L, for tach treatmont, or visltations $2; terms strictly cash. Dohany's| ARTHUR LEFKOVITS, No, 104 MAIN 6T, Al kinds of (Frulls, Confectionsry & C1gars| T, N, BRAY, Boots and Shoes AT LOw PRICES, 103 IMain Street, The cheapest store and| SARPY COUNTY FAIB. the best stock of Frults. fowant Biny, 1n, CHICAGD ¥, KET, Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25, oady & Doy i s City Drag Store, Frosh and St Wt A.t P apllhon, Neb Fine Cigars, Toilet BOLOGNA BAUSACH, Artlc/es, Eto, Lard, Dried Beef, etc, Hon. C. H. VAN WYCK | g Lt Dt .4 o, I o, Will Deliver an Address on STORAGE Tuesday Afiernoon, Sept, 22d. Warehouse, RAILROAD TIOKETS—Round Trlp Hare $500,000 to Loan ou) Dobany's 014 Hall, from Omaha, 60 ceuts, Tpor osad Laterest SPECIAL SPEED PROGRAMME EACH D Y E' NG AN D OLEAN l NG WORKS. DAY OF THE FAIR, Ladies' Dresses Cloaned and Dyed Silks, Velvets and Liace Curtains neatly cleaned; 20 Main street, Coun— F.B.PATTON, Marager, Gentlemen’s Clothing Olesned, Dyed and Repaired, —————— | without rippicg Plumes Cleaned, or Colored any Shade, to Sample. Laces Cleaned, Dyed and Refinished. A SPECIFIC FOR nm cil Blufls, opposite postoffics, @ Spasms, Convule nEH l“fi slons, Falling Sickness, 8. Vitus Dance, Alcohol- tsm, Oplum Eat- ‘ ing, Syphillis, D. A. BENEDICT, HairGoods Scrofula, Kings \ " E n v E " D vhin G N i 8, D) - faad :l chewndinil Mrs, D. A. Benedici's, Sick Headache, e R o j(‘hc\nnl\“k:l‘"x N Broadway, Council Bluffs, W 'R I TER ) 8, 2 Worry, Blood Sores, ervous Prostration, wlaritics. s’ sneers when this HAIR GOsDS GOODS | HAIR AGENT FOR Daverpor! Ladder Co Al styles of Ldders constantly iu stock, wade from spruce pive plauk, The very Lest, No 19 Pearl 8t, - - Council Bluffs Uver Bushren's Book Store. Who e Of all kirds| made to oyder, ready made. Of every style ing of raveler {n when sick {sto ¢ §2~ Correspo The Br. 8. A, RICHYOND NERVINE €0,, 8¢ Jusegh, Mo, Sold by all Drugglsis, $1.50 per bottle, Or four bottles for §6.00 it suffering and fnvite ¢ ence freely answered., &3 HAIR GOODS. | HAIR GOODS, Mo, §d7Broadway,

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