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'A QUEST110N ABOUT Lrow's [ron Bitters ANSWERED. Ao queetin has | ohabiy beon aated thonssnds an, (s oan | gen's (ro Bitvers ours, o W S B .n.u-.AI o sy @ W AAD] Dl 1A @ i preori Zoenir * ot Ko prdrastre. ond ton 11 1w, the dince L_"WN SIR. NBITTIRS... ] e, o0 groduc evnmipatt n—nl BEOWNSIRON Pa « & sehe and Neurnle E- for al) Chiwss & mmaats rom o prescribed daily ROWN'S IR NBITTCRS o i oure et @ Like all ot ar th b1 e oy e puseivn then s e dlgnet i, Wnoriwae. 18 beoonls are st e Ui wTct | waally ma ] and mark ormm bocin ak o bn heh o the Skt Baalting dw oo wa Lo (he | heoks nareraene -m' functir ol darsnam iants hoovene rees: It 3 nrwing moaher b Al enstanance s shy e G4 Rommiaber 3 e med wme o Popy Qunaios s T de Mark and WHITTIER 617 St CharlesSt., St. l.nnl nRirs Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial lnfl other Affec. tions of Throat, Skinor Bones, Blood Poisoning. d Sores and Ulcers, are lrlul«d"lln; \] wralleled Diseases Aiising Trom Indiscrelion, Exdéss, y Expos Ce, which prol fallowin , debiliy % per nr Illlhn'\ 3 ] Famphieh 36y it ] i A Positive Written Guarantee siven lu cvery ca. #atlocase, Modiciuvaeat every where by mail of expresss MARRIACE GUIDE, 2680 PAC PINE PLATES, eleewt olth aud m Bind i g, wealed far 610, 1 ;hfll.“tfl 4 Tmpetarer, P : = CIT(IR OF THE TONGUE. A Case Resembling That of Gen, Grant. Somo (6n yours ago 1 hid u scrofulous sore on thy Fight! hand which givo mo gront troublo and undor the old time troatment hoaled up. but /Hgd only boon driven fnto tho sysiom by the kool potish and mercury, and in’ Murch. 1852, R broko out it broke out fn'my throut, und ¢ contrated i Whitt some of 100 (0cirs i ouncer, oting through my chuok. dostroying ool of my mouth und uppor lip, then atincking Ty tongiie, pulits and lower 1ip, doatroying the prlato und undor lip entirely’ and it my fomeue. enting eut to tho top of. my_loft choud bouo wid up to the lett oge. 1 could not eatany solid 1004, but_subsisted on’ liquids, and_my tonguo wis ko tir gone 1 could not talk. Such was my wrotehed, helploss condition the first of Jast Oc 184, whon my s commonced iving me Swift's Specitic. ~In less thun n month o outing plnces stoppod nnd healing con monoed, uwhd tho TearTul apertire i ny ohod hus been closed an Koitted togother. Procoss of o tow u and tho tonguo wh howas almost desiroyoed I8 being i< yin, ovorud, and it keoms that natare is supp! n new tonge, nlk &0 that my friends oan rendily u 0, and cin nlso eat kolid Food aguin, 10 douht the Lfnets, 1 would veler thom to Hon. John H *lar, stuto sonator of this distriot, and to D. Brdiiold, of LaGranie Larango. Gu, Muy 14 Tk 5w Ga. N. Y James Motinal Institat. Chartered by th.Stateof I11) nois for theexpress parpos: fgivingimmeaiate relietis all chronic, unnary and pri vate dise Gonorrhicen GleetandSyphilis in all theis complicated forms, also al ditcases of the Skin anc Blood promptly relicvedand permanientiycured by reme- dies.testedin a Furty Vears M Special Practice. Seminal ight Losses by Dreams, Pimples on the Face, Lost Manhood, prsifively cured, There 08 no experimenting, The agpropriate remedy 138t once used In euch case. Consultation, per. sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential, Med- icines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender, Address DR.JAMES No, 204Washington St..Cnicago, )il NERVUUS PEoiLiTY Promutor: Deellns frmm error or - 0 inevs Binds © 2 LINE O - Pianog and Drgas —AT- WOODBRIDGE BROS’ MUSIC HOUSE __ OMAHA, NEBRASKA. l;_'u_lpgl§yMPTION. 3 17 the anova dises {cananl S Tori. oai TN O ROT T EATISK o 1 BONT, B, DUNCAN, X WALLACE lephone 410 | DUNCAN & WALLACE, (Pumber, Steam and Gas Fitr Srean He P A SPECIALTY. Bstjmin os [ will call personall Agents for the us Machi B o 8. 10th st Omnhu, Neb. DR. BENJ. NICE, Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women, AN Orvicx Houns {§1 1 A8 Oan be consulied in Bog ish and German, Boow 12 Crouii-y » ook, Sou beust Lotuer Guis. Avoiuuy wud > Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin. iment. Few do. Notto koow is not to have, THE GREAT STATE OF I0W Ita Flourishing Farms and Stalwart Peoplo. A Bird's-Eye View of tho State, as Pictured by the Graphio Pen of Eastern Corres spondent., “Montclair,” the correspondent of the Springlicld, (Mass.) Republican, who has recently written several intorosting let- ters regarding Nebraska, contributes to his paper the following entertaining lot- ter from Sioux City concerning lowa: Those who have Gibbon's famous ao- count of a Roman camp will recall with what precise care the camp marged nIY, and with what scientific methed tho ots, rows of camps and approaches co mapped ont. In all things it may suid Rome was great because Rome as scientitie. If I'were to mention the most striking feature of all that appeals 1o ones sense of satisfaction, here in Towa us \\ull-nm all the new west I should in all the Roman empir selence has marred practical administr: ton of aunirs. Before me lies a map of the state. It is not an expensive one, but itis 8o arranged t at a glance any farmer can put the point of a pin on o the exict spot where his land. He can tell within 8o man, ot the latitude and longitude of his farm. He can com- pute, at a glance, its distance from the nearest town, or from the farm of somo friend, or from the railroad. Notonly this but he enn deseribe by a few abreviations, that would occupy half a line or so in the Republican, the situation of this land so that any one else ean locate him, ~As arule the simple enumeration of three numbers will do this with sufficient o curacy. 'Lhe first number indi exnet position of the his farm, within an ex ship of 86 square miles ber indicates the township, or this section, the third nummber the r or longitude. The cffect on a strar at tirst ludierons. We are bowling ner: the country. hehind a span, ten miles an hour, looking over a series of those t farms, when some one asks where we ar SThirty-two. ninety-tw thirty six!? Back comes this mysterions reply as promptly us the rveport of a shot gun when a prairie hen rises, To a person familiar with the system of enumeration this eabalistic answer (nn\l ys delinite in- telligenoe. 1f ho adds, “Nortwest quar- ter” Von Moltke ~|~H uld more. ‘The advantage of haviag all land thus defined by siraight lines and an ex- i cusy \\\h-m of measurement is mani fold and immense. It saves quarrcls among farmoersas to boundaries, it makes sroperty holdings in real estate perfee [\ detinite and henee doubly safes it adds simpheity to titles; last, not least, it is a constant education of the mind to defi- nite habits of deseription. Anolhu |ll|mn ation, near at hand, otly sq town second num- itude of nge nllllh[l tion of the g Ench farmer keeps his milk al cans of a given uniform si Aninch of ¢ 18 two exact quarts. But be rich or poor in butter- m I\lll“‘ql uities and henee the eream of every former is daily test The mana- ger at the crenmery ean tell to the frac- tion of an ounce how much butter each cream daily produces. Every reamery out hore should ights, asignboard with a |mu uinted thereon, for sealvs, big are used incess nd "rlull y It witl be at a glance what a constant stimu- Tus this system affords to the practice of vaising superior breeds of cows. T treme care used at the ereamery in tlm matter of drainage, the use of the purest spring water in the double washing of butter: the constant use of ice in making it come quickly, and u_score of detaily adopted Trom practice of the most re- nowned ereamerics of the world, reduce the whole process to the nature of an ex- seience, cortain and most profitable in its rosults. I need turn no one's thought to what is by tar the most conspicuons illustration method applicd this groat stute, us in mnsl of the northwest, the de velop- ment and maintainance of these superla- tive systems ot railw Over 7,000 i i walone. Several of these omfort to one equaled at the hat, at least, is o Y m..un o by good of seales | and littl avilling long distan st by one line only my experignce, und share it apital comes here freely runts pmn in, men of the hi ity in point of busine ent and are attracted, boe these might viilroad vo boldly pushed their lines to eve art of the state, and these furmers have the world for their mark Ref in particulur, are working results undreamed of, Thereby the finest quality of fresh buttor vl dressed meats travel hence to New .w York, Boston, and even Lok with me one moment out the seene before us and note some of the fentures that make life here attractive About the house is a lawn that would do credit to any placo in Springfield. 1t i green, soft, luxuriant, springing from the native soil with no need of special fertilizing, It has great beds of searlot ninms, verbenas pansies, that bloom With i profusion and brillianey that sug: wosts the tropies. They grow in the na- e aoils dibgtd withgund. Boyond, ing the street, o trees, 10, 20 and 3) fect high- maples, cottonwoods and ¢ tulpas 0N 1o th stis o garden whe Nonrish grape vines, raspherrics, straw berries, sooseberries and plum wle The solis guiltless of poes,’ dley. " or “*Stockbridge, " but Pe- Henderson himself would not be shamed of such vegetables, Pick upa wiful of the soil, pulverive it, see how trinble and how inky black itis. It lies one, two, thr four feet deep. It is od and surcharged with potash, It covers the aee of this vast state. Tulk of the wenlth of lowa, The wealth is in the soil, far more precious than upon xtend onr range of observa- s out from the town to the grest ond=<1 _am sure’ reader, made glad by what s Boar in mind we are in a remote the: northwestorn corner. some counties at loust, all over the face of the landseape, are planted groves of trees that beautify the homestends nroteet from cold und high wind and alveady wftord to many farm ers their fuel.” A gentle roll to the praivie gives frequent” chance for a far distant “outlook. and the kindscape is studded with farm houses among clus- ers of monster hay and nstacks sionully intes s of the I pra It is thiekly covered with Ao part of lown But here, in 58, until within a lumn;,lu as groen isours in cly June. These “sleck Durhams that graze upon it (and it only) are a5 plump as if stall-fed, and are shipped westward to Denver, as well ay east. On one m here | saw yenrling Durhams that weighed 600 and 700 pounds and a bull that at two and & half Wl 2,012 pounds, He wis eimen | ever have soen, his n arrow, his hair fing o full of intelligenco and Hix sire cost in England $12,000, e fails me to say but a word of the f“mmg town of this lecality, OHx Yity, on the Missouri rviver. It is more like Kunsas City in embryo than any li o | have seen, and s building up » e trade wll over this purt of the west, tinest 5| I..u K straight as ask no | nt court ln\uw and turr It h(m:h an ele some Milwau L and a substantial new br i four wholesale grocery he a very lively business; dry goods housts, 1 and one erocker ment 1t has where, on an average, over daily ‘are reduced to Just here a word to the wise., my readers will not accuse me praising the institutions of the cannot, nv, [ eannot, sing the as 1 ve heard them & a “packing house " It master pig 18 dextorously deftly Kkilled, shaved, quartered, branded, packed, an his travels east with most mer scientific dispatch time to think wholesalo 1,000 anything nd n itin, western —even | nstitution, lios— “take gt long beforc about even very first stops of the operatic true that a packing-house is THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, of hand i slato | ik post mses do two wholesale nd also one hardware stablish- a pork-packing -house ) por ham and bacon 1 think ot faintly west, but p praises ung, of is true, eaught, frozen d sent to ciful and he has the CIvit n great elers xpori ence is not favorable to their so ilumn‘ found that my appetite for wins not quite so keen as for found the squad of frisky therenfter nequired a new and suggestivoness ftorward my sensations while in the pack ton good Congregational par replicd have had at the Jewish sacritic mon_ocelebrated ter of 22,00 oxen and 100,01 sk must confoss his reply in the ec was decidedly striking sturtling. Towa is a great commonwealth: ligent, populous, moral, wealthy. ,.mu.n» situated between the N nd Missouri, in the northern p: inga simi thut of southern Minnesota, on all four sides neighborin which share her productiveness perity. Tam ¢ ,».-mnuf impress rugged healthiness of her sun-browned men, who live on thes breathe this pu women and upland pr iir. When crisp “What strange timos the, and « bacon merly. 1 young pigs ominous ceounted ng-house son, who must Solo- the complotion of the temple, and its dedication, by the sl 1gh hoep.' " 1 puneetion Imost intel he is ississippi rtenjoy- r embracing atmosphere o and his g states and pros- ed by the proplo—these children ries and ta popu- lous open-uir picnic one is distinetly con seious of the nerve-giving vital the people all about him. At the attended ev leaned w testing, “he audicnce, wrily ag rould no! ile dictu, did least share his fatigne. And solid hours of speech-making t men shot gl \“kml* to piced toon of hlooming g went through the unconscions that had transpired continuous enlogy, gentle a man in Dakota is espe they do not roughly call him rls drosse broom-dril anything w Pardon those st der ally ardent foree of s timo | n when the ovator of the d inst a post help going not in the after three ron, e youn W pli in white 1, wholly Carisomu ains of When ‘gusher, but gently intimat that he *eascados.” If I seem 't to “‘easeidc 50 out h not present resources and near gre ny reader of the Re " let him spend six s himsell and see wi spublican woeks or wther or o is profoundly impressed by the i future of this fuir portion of our country. Three Cents' Worth of G Somebody who calls hims has i water contains th gold. The bothe out. In order to bottle of Brown's have to sort over just thirty-t one-third tons of the briny that time he would be 5o play the contents of at least one bot be ne is how t ot set enough ron Bitters, ssury to restore him. But ton of sea- worth of the gold to buy a he would hree and lunid. By rd out that tle would it is great restorer, and cures completely dy- spepsia, mala OLlMATIC CHANGES. In Nebraska nml l'.htnhcrs m the West. N. Y. Evening Pos| much in ve come from the far wiést thi to of lurge regions was the induence of eiviliz mulating testimony ve no room for further dou dence, furnished by President Pe college in the town of C southwestern part of the st Perry was graduated at Yalo c 1853, and went to Nebrask, it was sull a frontier Ho y8 that tled there, the oxcessively dry, the sodl and stubborn, and it seemed whether corn or grass or fr would grow, while the intel wind atorms almost wore the pe Now the atmosphere was 50 muj There ms und the ommg when tor that housewives have to guard mildew almost as much in is much greater more evenly distributed; there a and fower wind storms, and blasts from the sonth in the old days usad to wilt th lon, oceur. Mr, chimge in part to the ploughing round, which rendered the soi \d thus prepared it to recevi tain moisture, and in part tot ence of the shad of the countle which have been planted, and Lln growing corn, in | 0t tion of the moistur 1 influence of the el vitably incre the mosphero m tur us in in am iproc soil i I'he moiste the air less vo Perry attributes while has been lluhby over the reports which it the cli- changing tion, but seems to bt which will carry much weight, is y of Dounc )., 1n the to. Mr. ollege in in 1872, when W alth. he - atmosphere WS mu"h doubtiul nit trees riminable sople out, 1ch mois- Linst the cast; ount and nre fewer the QG in_summer, which i, no the wof the 1 poron and T he influ- 88 Zroves even of in, the ouds and ainfall nor tile, while the trees br the force of the wind, so that it nolong sweeps aeross the stuate as thou, a sheet of water. Standing by testimony might not be conclusi is sustained by numberless oth ities. Correspondents of the Post in other parts of the west try have borne witness to sim gh it was If such ve, but it withor Svening ' coun hinges 1y traveler over the Un‘on Pacilic this season might verify storics by seci fields without irvigation us aus Antelope, only throe the Wyoming line, and mue ustern line of Colorado, in wha be enlled “the Great American The importance of this vist wid the arei open to - settlement clange of elimate cun bardly b of ¢ ot the trath of the grown rwest in Nob ons from h buyond the it used to Desort. lening of through a ¢ OVeres Throw Away Trusses when onr new method is guars permanently cure the worst ture without the use of 10 conts in stamps for pamphlot nees. World's Dispensary Associution, 663 Main Y. - A Good One on the Doc A good many stories have be the surprise ciused in the nort wild minners and - personal ap; of the hundsome Senator Butler Curoline. Some of them were by the joke-loving Senator Beck, Senator Butler lowing: | men at Fargo, Duk, country doctor asked: " Are you Curolinar “Lan The doctor looked him aver and earefully, und then re “Well, you don't look like a kil niggors " 0. 1 don't 1've Killed a ns you have, General Butl L wis sone L the doctor saw Taughing at. r owns the teath o came up o neral Butler Ll IPERS that fail to with the value of PYLE'S PEARLINE in the Kitel Laundry rive themselves of convenient and usclul article of —— thems Elegant impoy underwear ut v low prices. Miliurd Hotel blog the knife wis with a party of L SOIE YUUES AZ0 min what the crowd nnteed to s o6 rup- Send and rof Medical street, Buftulo, N. n (nhl of I by tig pealunoee of South inveuted but fol- itle- Al him and of Souh f th respondud the senator delibe ey marked whol Sppose replivd e el wus nequaint | JAMES hen and the most the ngy. el merino and all wool Hudson's, COUNGLL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS., Personal Paragraphs. B. F. Clayton was in the city yesterday. William Huntingtoa has returnedffom ‘hicago. Dr. Maora brief trip. r.J. city yesterday Will Huntington has returned from a visit to Chieago. Lafe Young, nl Atlantie, Ogden yesterginyg Mrs Koos has returned from visit to New York. Charles Bray is now book keepor with 1seman, Rodda & Co. V. H. Kridler, of Denison, was among the Sunday gue sts at Bechtelo's. Willinm Kearville, of Neola, was among the lowans at the Pacitic yestorday. C. N. Harrington, of Cleveland, is vis iting his father, N Harrington. A. A, VanOrder kept close st home yesterday with that new boy of his. Miss Lena Blum of Chicago, is visitin in this city, the guest of Mrs. H. h,.ui“ man, Jacob Sims, esq., goes to Des Moinos to-night to attend o tie injunction cases whicn are to be taken up in the tederal court there to-morrow. H. Green, of North Brookfield, , 18 in the city looking around with u view to settling in business here. Mr, Green s a butend mg been engagoed in Brooklield to 1St nincteen years. hhs gone to St. Louis on a hory of Weston, was in the was at tho her the Last evening a livery rig from Bray's stable was stolen from the place wherd it was hitched on Broadw It is thought the thief was the same party who stole a horse from an Omaha man named Fiteh, us the snay was broken in |Iw same way in both c: SPECIAL N() I'ICES NOTICK pecial tisoments, suc Lost, Found, To Lonn, For Sale, To Ront, Wants Lonrding, ote., will bo inserted in this colimn at the low rate of TEN CEN LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE fc ench subsequent insection, Lony ments at our oilico, No. 12 Pe Broudway. advortis sLivot, near WANTS, TOR RALE Omithy, ¢ nio iy rosdonce INmeh 8.roor. ~ Lngiire on p e \V ,T MR Boing derrous tof my bu cornor Fourih iwven nises. A, nor. one baritone tubn pl, tor a brass band sto H KL Freomin, manugor of ab and mil tary eado s, at of the Loud.” ut Union Paclii Blutis.j One nlto, atch and gold chain, Roward will bo pnid the tinder. Martin Hughes, 619 Ninth sireot. by EDv-A good girl for gonernd house- work; No, 108 DBancroit stroet. 0 RENT—A new svven-room house. Enquiro B Oflico. )R RENT—A six-room houso, ton minutes wulk from business, city wator, woll and cis- m. Ko ront cheup. For RENT—No. 130 Tooms, Harrison streot MOMARON & (¢ 4 Poarl streot. throo FOR SALE, FOR [RENT OR ‘or &nlo or rent, on vory liboral torms. he Council Bluils Puper Mill: comploto, with tho luro bonrding bouse und three. ncros of jrronnd 25—A businoss proporty in Cherokeo, Cherokeo county. Tow, will tride for western ands. Valuo, about £1.0), 1--A heautiful homo in tho . Milly county, Towa, for 5. - A gooul buginess proporty_nnd also & grood residenco prenecty in the o of Clionvo cLonn county, 1110w down for cush or will ) lunds, { foen Dickinson count pirit Luko. Pri CHANG town of Hast- rusku lund. well_improvod, 64) Towa, joining the for & ®hort timo, neres town of &35 per n No. 154 to 18i—Are four inproved farms in Phillips county. Knnsas, onch with a small in- cumbrance, quitiis will be oxchunged for Shimonmberod wiia Jund i Nobaski No. Lk—isucres in Holt coiin fmproved. ata big bargain, Wit to ex for ndise No. 4—A fine two story b of the hest locutions 1or good uninei nnds Valio, 55 snd 1—=Aro two othor benutiful homos in Council Blutrs, which cash puymenis will biy At bz, No_ii—A benutiiul suburban loeation in lows wngo 10T western bunds. Kk rosidence, one Council Blufts, will trado Kunsas or’ Nebrasia The ihove nro only s Ity or Wit 1o’ write us . 10 trude tor lunds. f our special bar- sell, tute or niiso, il 20od 810Cks of goods N & WALKELR, uncil Glulls, lowa, Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIINGC. Mong' and Boys' Husiness Sults, Mens' and Boys' Dress Suits Chilirens' E Duy nnid Drcss Sira, Gverconts | fioys und Childeon, Merelnt Tui its Merchunt Tailor Ovorcoats, TNDERWEAR. Merchant Taflor Trows Equal 1o the host, to order, Al the pr Fut Mens' Sui. Lean Mens' 8 Fat Mo Benmless Shivts und Trowsers in 8eoteh wools, Medicuted Searlets, Exirn Hoavy Balbrigg Faney Colorod Wools wud mixed qualitics, brom e euch 1o ik DUNLA? AND STETSON HATS FOWTHE FALL OF 184, onts, Trowsers, FURINISEIINNG GOOD3 Gloves,: Neckwear, | SBuspenders, Handkerghiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of first cinss qualities and reasonnbio pricos. METCALAT = Bros=. RETAIL DEPARTMENT | B4 uid 4 Uruadway, Council Bluils, lowa _MONDAY, OCTOBER "(i ISR 157 i Doty .< w1 WD Sy L ] INIWLYIE % UM ‘So5¢ i 10 NI NN Futew o HLONFHLS 43IMOdJ 119Yy3 puy oym Avom i 00 * 5T SS O Gwk *811:07 IS *POG ‘0D 12PN XSWIH|D OY L s594p0Y (2291 G snmaaies Usuem A38OA pu 10344 of worthleas o vonr Trrngeted WHO 18 UNACQUAITED WITH THE OECORAPHY OF TWIS COUNTRY WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS M P THAT T 2 vac [ S i s I o of i i A The Great R. ck Island Route Guarantees ita patrons thnt ety Aiturdo BT Atttk o esntimon Kteel vail. s i e [ Specinitite of e uinis fn a comforts and a1 M Ao o Celtiratend Tochning ' 1ty Cars. The Famous Alhert Lea Route o i T e o it Ve il i i 3 | e (e moe Tlo i\ Wheat flelda ad pastoral ‘.mmn e o 8 Uliitod Brats uid Canada; of by ade R.R cAHLE.. E. BT. JOHN, Pres't & Gow'l ) QI TRE& Pass. Ag' CIIICAGO. e CHICAGO o ORTH- WESTERN A'LWAY. IR PEST ROU™Y AND SEORT LINI Omaha, Gouncil Bluffs And Chicago. The only rond to take for Des Moines, B towii. Codar Rapids, Clinton, Dixie Ch Nl thoe upd all points st To the peonle of ; Colorlo, Wyoming, Utah, Tdaho. wan, Oceron. Wishinzton and C-lifornin it not possible by any 1 fow of th HIerons p e by 1 nts o s wins ho finust thut DCIILY e erontc CARS, “which o 1ts PARLOR DI A by wny, and L DINING CATS, (ho Foung where Union Paci ot with those of tho Ry, In( tho conneeton witi comtort wnd HOOM CANS, Iy colonra Cquil of whic PAl 1 i Novthwest line For_ Detro nnti. Niwg Mon ronl. 1 timore Wish the ticket ugent 1or tick *NORTH- | the best uccommodations. Al tickot 1 Lekers via this line. It S HAILR, canl Slanagor. Gon. Puss, Agent CHICAGO, W.N. BABCOCK, Gen. Agont, HE Farnum St O, Nob Seveniéon Yeurs' Exporience, 'CANDEL” ARCTI —WITH— LOUCLE THICK BaLL, Colu Indinnupolis, 1f you wi The * Canurd " Nseen Co, give & b ior Rube oer than ¢ 0 be obwined noney, wilh their pre DUURLE THICK we fubbers vement of w3 i kv oen 0f Double wunbers in Bouls, Arcuics, Uverslioi s, A A Common Sense FOR SALE “Y o B N e — W= N g GENELAL AGENT, 10ks DOUGLAS SIREET Cunaus, Nobraska, 1'r0 for the sume | ne | 43 P ULLE WhAR | k& Ball | THE C(EFAPEST PLACE FURNITURE Is AT Dewey & Stone’s One of the Be OMAHA TO BUY and Largest Stocks in the U, S to Select from. No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passonger Elevator. A. TULHOCK, Eng. and Supt. G.p T W. DIAMOND, Asst, Socys Valley Bridge and Iron. Wworks. OFFICE AND WUKRKS LLAVENWORTH, KANSAS. MANUFACTURERS AND NUIDERS OF Wronght Iron, Steel, Howa Truss wnd Combination BRIDGES For Railronud and Highronda. Turn Tables, Draw Spans, Rock Trusses, Piers and Sub- struttures, II\SLEY SHIRE & TULLOCK Propriotors. MCLOUTH, & 1. A WISH Agonts. Jondence solicited from onglneors an N.SADDLER, Asst. Bog Missouri Plense sond us sord of all bridge work to lot. Corrosy M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GREO. BURK UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NED. < Tank, David City, Ne oy National Rank Keve MeDonull's Bank, North Platte, Neb. Omuaha . Manngor, BEFFRENCRS ey, Neb.: Colum! Navioml T Will pay o and Farme 1k, Columbus, Neb.; 1 bill of lnding uttachod, for two-thivds valuo of slo nomwr or Full Perticulers about Froe and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. & WHITE, Real Estate Agents, Norlh Plutte, Nebraska. SEEKERS ATTENTION. Address PATTERSON SPECIATL INOTICE TO Orowers of Live Stock and Other: WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. Tt is tho bost nnd eheapost food for tock of any kind. Ono ponnd (8 oqual to throe pounds o corn. 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