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QUEST10N ABOUT Lrow's [ron Bitters ANSWERED. e gire atiy dracasd o @) it {08 bt anoy as mvaly that (o b L J Tend Lo b (he ok Aroe 111 e dincere E_MWN SIR. lfllfl'l RSud e b, or groduc evmipat n—nil nther wredieineado 1 OWNn 1 IEON 1TTRNS ren Lndiuostion , Billane isen, WVenk nren JayPpria, Nl vin, Chlie aed Paver vellnuds Bida, Rack o Ll b, Cines & Boats (rm 1o premoribed o <tor EROWN SIRU NBITTCRS mrmn 3 o @ Like all ot e L ovien kG o ranswetor oy e Avemet .1, Wnprvon, Semaon the affact | o7 b Ak e 4 heAER o he skt slaar SEihs gkt oo s ke thes hecke, oreResneey Fanction 81 Aars et 1ants homome Fager W4 rsing mahes - ab imAant eteALere ‘epoiind e 1he e T4 riiars o the ('N1.) e ma Rorans ad Poage Somai s Ty @ Mark and oremna 4 ARF S o ené iehe and Newrnte Nervous. Prastration. ' Debility, Montal and Physical Woakness ; Mercurial and other Affec- tion of Throat, Skin or Bones, B100d Poisoning, 1d Sores and UICers, are tresisd with wuparaiicied Suceran, ou atont rel ALB P eiptes, Bafelr: PrIvARIg: Diseases Acising from Indiscretion, Exces Exposure or INdulgence, whish yraduee tome of tht olw Tdebliity, dimoeas of sleht ¥o improper o ULy eured, Famphlet (36 pages) oo t o, fres i any addrr Mediciue y whiere by tail oF expreads MARRIAGE GUIDE, 860 PAGES, PINE PLATES, elceant and gl 11 g, sealed for B 30, 4 ver [tles 01 the followlo: R C/I(IR OF THE TONGUE. A Case Resembling That of Gen. Grant. Somo (6n yours ko 1 il a Korofulous 8ore on | chy right! hitnd which givo me gront froublo and undor the old time troatment healed up. hut 1t hld only boon driven fnto the systom by the yeo,of poinsh and mercury, and in” March. 188 broke out it broke out in'my throut, und con’ contrated in what some of 1ho dociors vk ouncer, oiting through my cheok. destroying root off my moutiy wnd uppor Hp, then utacking my tongue, paiate and lower lip, dostroying the. prlato und “undor lip enti and Kt my onKue, orting out 1o the top of my loft choecl boue kid up to the lott oye. 1 could not eatany solid 100, but subsisted on liquids, and_my toniguo was g0 tir gone 1 could not talk. Such wus my wrotched, helpless condition the tirst of It Ociober, (184), when my friends commenced iving me Swift's Specitic. ~In less than o month o catinge phices stoppod and healing con monced, and the feurful aperture in my choee hus been closed and firmly koitted togother. Procoss of & tow under lip is groxressing finol 10 which was al rodoversd, and it seoms that ntare yin, L1 cun talk 8o t rstund me, and e £ uny one doubt thoso John H. Tray- or Gf this distriot, and 1o D T. 8, | Bradfiold, of LaGrunuc, Gu. MitS. MARY L. COMER. LaGrangs, Gn., May 14, | duk Swik Sk Co., Drawor 3, Auunta, : James Madioal Instituts Chartered by th.Stateof 111i nois for theexpress p arpos: Wolgivingimmeaiute relietir chronic, uninary and pri iseases. Gonorrhoes romptly relicved and by reme- Years eminal the Face. Lost Manhood, 88 wo expporimenting, The a 13 at once used In euch case. sonal or by letter, Icines sent by Mai No marks on ckage to Indicate contents or sender, Address DR.JAMES No. 204Washington St..Cnicago, Il RERVUUS ProiLiTY i from orror - wnses of e Kidnevs Binds Promtate Gland CTURED withoat W Medioiuer Dy Uhe Wursion Helis Vs Thontaureery Treatise ano (s ndance son i Oy e Propnior o rre-, T A FINE LINE Op Pranos and Organs —AT— WOODBRIDGE BROS’ MUSIC HOUSE _ OMAHA, NEBRASKA, cuusummuu. havh & positive ren BONT. B, DUNCAS ALEX WALLACE “Tolephone 410 OUNCAN & WALLACE, 'Plumbers. Steam and Gas Fitters SreAM HEATING A Sprciavty, At o furaished, or will cail parsonally, gents for the Linperisl Gus Machine, 210 wid SER TN st.r O, Neb. il DR. BENJ. NICE, Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women, Orvick Houns {11 Can be consulied | Room: 12 Croun AN P Eng ish and German, > Lok, Sou beust COruer Cap. Slivel Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin. iment. Iew do. Not to know is not Lo have, THE GREAT STATE OF 10W Its Flourishing Tmrm: and Stalwart Peoplo, A Bird's-Eye View of the State, as | Pictured by the Graphic Pen of an Eastern Corres spondent, ‘Montclair,” the correspondent of the Springlield, (Mass.) Republican, who has recently written several interesting let- ters regarding Nebraska, contributes to lis paper the following entertaining lot- ter from Sioux City concerning lowa Those who have Gibbon's famous ao- count of a Roman eamp will recall with what precise care the camp was marged off, and with what scientitic methed the pets, rows of camps and approaches ¢ mapped ont. In all things it may id Rome was great bocause Rome wus scientitic. If I'were to mention the most striking feature of a1l that appeals 1o ones sense of satisfuetion, here in Towa us well nsin all the new west I should wy: ‘‘Here ns in all the Roman empire, science has marred practical administra- ton of wuairs, Before me lies 8 map of th ate. It is not an expensive one, but itis 8o arranged that at a glance any farmer can put the point of a pin on o the \unpnl where lies his land., He can tell within so many feet 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 some :nd, or from the railroad. Notonly this but he can deseribe by a few abreviations, that would oceupy half a line or so in the Republican, the situation of this land so that any one else ean loc him. As arule the'simple enumeration of thre numbers will do this with suflicient ac- cur ‘L he tirst number indicates the exact position of the mile sq where his furm, within an exaetly square town- ship of 86 square miles. The second num- ber indicates the township, or latitude of this section, the third nunber the rang or longitude. ‘The effect on n stranger is at first ludicrons. We are bowling neross the country. behind a span, ten miles hour, looking over a scries of those g farms, when Some one asks where wo SThivty-two. — nincty-two, thirty-si Back comes yaterions reply promptly us the veport of a shot when a prairie hen rises, To a pe familine with the system of enum i alistic answer conveys de If ho adds, Von Moltke himself more. The advantage of hav um-ulvlmul by siraight lines sy system of measurement is mani- !old and immense. It saves gquarrels among farmoersas to boundaries, it makes roperty holdings in real estate perfect- I delinite and I\«-ml'nluulrlv 1ds simplicity to titles; Inst, not least, i a constant education of the mind to defi- nite habits of deseription. .. Another illustration, near at hand, ‘science married to bu: m<- istration of the reh farmer keeps hi al cans of a given uniform size. An inch of éream me v ts. But this eream rich or n butter- m l\mgqlmlu nd hene every forme daily test ger at the creamery can lmn an ounce how much butter m m daily produces. first class creamery out hore should huve by good rights, a signboard with a pair of scales painted thercon, for sealvs, big uml littl, used in snnll) and -vrwn. y It witl be 1 at aglance what & constant stimu- this system affords to the practice of ising superior breeds of cows. The ex- reme cure used at the erenmery in the 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 a_score of dctails adopted trom the prac! of the most nowned creameries of the world, reduce the whole process to the nuture of an 1 and most profitable nite in- quar- sk no I land of in s r h I need turn no one’s thought to what is by tar the most conspicuons illustration ntially s ic method applied ical business in this groat state, us in most of the northwest, the develop- ment and maintainanee of these superli- i nlu.Q Over 7,000 miles are in Towa alone. Several of these lines a ord a degree of urmfml to one willing long distance st by one line onlv. xporignce, wud Cay e its pmll n. ity in point of business re atteacted, boeanse 50 might my d kings bave boldly pushed their lines to eve ry part of the state, and these farmers have the world for their market. Refrigerator cars, in particalar, are working out ults undreamed of. Ihereby the finest quality of fresh buttor sl deessed meats travel henee to Now Ovleans, New York, Boston, and even abroad. ' Look with me one moment out upon the scene before us and note some of the features that make life here attractive. About the house is a lawn that would do credit to any placein Springtield. green, 8oft,” luxuriant, springing from the native soil with no need of special fertilizing, It has great beds of scarlot minms, verhenas pansies, that bloom with o profision and “brillianey that sug gosts the tropies. They grow in the na- tive =oil, diluted with sand. Beyond, lin- ing the street, are trees, 10, 20 and fect high- maples, cottonwoods and e tulpas O to the ¢ len where Honrish grape vines, rspherries, straw Joseherries and plum ple s, Ehe so L s guiltless of *Mapos, " liey," or “*Stockbridge, ' but Pe- Henderson himself would not be ashamed of such vegetables. Pick up a handtul of the soil, pulverive it, see how trinble and how inKy black itis. It lies one, two, three, four fest deep. It is charged and surc ed with potash, nitrogen, phosphorie aeid. It ¢overs the whole faee of this vast state, Tulk of the future wealth of lowa. The wealth is here, in the soil, far anore precious than so-mueh gold dust, 1f we extend onr range of observa- tion—pnss out from the town to the great tields beyond-=1 ani surd ader, you cannot hut be made glad by what we Ao, Bearin mind we arein a remote purt of lowa, the northwestern corner. But heve, in some counties at lewst, all over the face of the landseape, are l.l ited groves of trees that beautify the homesteads proteet from cold und high and alveady afford to many farm fuel. A gentle voll to the praivie gives frequent chance for a far distunt “outlook, and the kandscape studded with farm houses nmong clus- | ters of monster huy and grain stacks. Oceasionally intervene »]m...nl the or: iy praivie. Itis thickly covered with grass, until within - fortuight as gree axisours in early June. These sl wind ers thei Durhums that graze upon it (and it only) wre s plump as if stall-fod, and are shipped westward to Denver, as well qy | enst. On one furm here | saw yearling | Durhams that weighed (00 and 700 potds and a bull that at two and a half s weighl 2,018 pounds. He wus the finest specimen L ever have soen, his it us an arrow, his hair fing of intelligence and in Englond $12,000, ails me to say but o word of the Itis ! wing town of this loeality, Sioux ity, on the Missouri rviver. It is more lll\u Kunsas City in embryo than any pler | have seen, and iy building up s ine rade wll over this purt of the wost. | It hmt!fl an elegant court huu:l- of h vnd somo Milwaukee brick and turreted slate roof, and a substantial new brick post. oftice; four wholesale grocery houses do ing a very lively business; two wholesale goods houses, and also one hardware and one_ crockery wholesslo dstablish- ment. It has & pork-packing - house wi anav over 1,000 porkers 5 reduced to bam and bacon Just here a word to the se. I think my readers will not accuse me of faintly rl' ising the institutions of the west, but nuot, na, [ eannot, sing the praises a8 1 s heard them = sung, of a ‘“packing house ™ It s troe, master pig 18 dexterously eaught, deftly killed, shaved, frozen quartered, branded, packed, ‘and gent to his tr s cast with most merciful and scientific dispatch—long beforc he has time to think anything about even thi very first steps of the operation. It i true that a packing-house is a great western institution, and many travelers —even ladies— “take itin," My expori: ence is not favorable to their so doing, | found that my appetite for crisp bacon wins not quite so keen as formerly. 1 found the squad of frisky young pigs thereafter acquired & new and ominous suggestiveness. T afterward recounted my sensations while in the packing-house ton good Congregational parson, who replied: “What strango timos they must have had at the Jewish sacritic Solo- mon _oelebrated the completion of the temple, and its dedieation, by the slangh ter of 22,00 oxen uul 100,000 shoep.” 1 must confess his re; in the conncetion was decidedly st ‘king and almost startling. Town is a great commonwealth ligent, populous, moral, wealthy punnlh situated between the Mississippi and Missouri, in the northern part enjoy- ing a similar embracing atmosphere_ to thut of soutiern Minne and having on all four sides ne P which share her productivenessand pros- perity. T am especinlly impressed by the ragged healthiness of l)u people—these sun-browned men, women and ¢hildren, who live on thess upland prairies and breathe this pure air. When at a popu lous open-uir picnic one is distinetly con Acious of the nerve-giving vital foree of the people all about him. . At the timo 1 attended even when the orator of the day leaned wearily against a post pro testing, “he could not help going on,"his audience, mirabile dictu, did notin the least share his fatigue. And after three solid hours of speech-making the young men shot glass balls to picees, and a pla toon of blooming girls dressel in white went through the broom-drill unconscions that anything we had transpired. Pardon those st continuous culogy, gentle reader a man in Dakota is especially ardent they do not r her, but gently intimate that he If I seem to any reader of the Republic: to ade, " Tet him spend six wi so out here himsell and see whether or not ho is profoundly impressed by the present resources and near great future of this fuir portion of our country. e Three Cents' Worth of Gold. Somebody who calls himself a scientist has discovered that every ton of scu- water contains three cents’ worth of gold. The bother is how to get the gold out. Inorder to- get enough to buy a bottle of Brown's [ron Bitters, he would have to sort over just thirty-three and one-third tons of the briny tluid. By at time he would be so played out that the contents of at least one bottle would be necessary to restore him. But great restorer, and cures completely d)— spepsia, malaria, ete ——— CLIMATIC CHANGES. In Nebraska and Elsewhere in the West. N.Y. Evening Post: _There has been much umduhty over the reports which have come from the far wést that the cli- mate of Iarge regions was changing under the induence of civilization, but the imulating testimony seems to leave no room for further donbt. Evi dence, which will carry much weight, is furnished by President Perry of Doanc college in tho town of Crate, Neb., in the southwestern part of the stato. Mr. Porry wus graduat d at Yalo college in and went to Nebraska in 1877, when it was still a frontier commonwenlth. He BUYS that when he set- tled there, the atmosphere was excessively dry, the sod was tough and stubborn, and it soemed doubtiul whether corn or 1ss o fruit trees would grow, while the interminable wind storms almost wore the people out, Now the atmosphere was so much mois- tor that housewives have to guard mildew almost as much a8 in the n is much greater amount and more evenly distributed; there are fewer and fewer wind storms, and the hot sts from the sonth in summer, w in the old days usad to wilt the corn, no occur, Mr. Perry attributes the change in part to the plonghing of the round, which rendered the soil porous, aind thus prepared it to receve and o tain moisture, and in part to the influ- ence of the shad of the countless groves which have been planted, and even of the growing corn, in preventing rapid ration of the moisture while the influence of the clouds and the soil inevitably ine: s the rainfall The moister atmosphero 1 turn muke the air less volutile, while the trees break the force of the wind, so that it no longe sweeps neross the state as though it was n sheot of water, Standing by itsolf such testimony misht not be conelusive, but it is sustained h,\ numberless othsr author: ities. Correspondents of the Evening Post in other parts of the western coin try have borne witness tosim lar changes and any traveler over the Un'on Pacilic this senson might verify the trath of the stories by seeing fields of corn_grown hout frrigation ws far west in Nobras as Antelope, only three seotions from yoming lino, and mueh buyond the custern line of Colorado, in what used to by ealled “the Great Amorican Desert.” The importance of this vast widening of the arci open to settlement through change of climate can hardly be'overes: timuted. -intel Throw Away Trusses when our new method is guaranteed to permanently cure the worst cases of rup- ture without the use of the knife, S 10 cents in stumps for pamphlet and erences. World’s Dispensary Medi {\mmmlmn 063 Main street, Bultalo, N G —~ A Good One on the Doctor, A good many stories have buen told of the surprise caused in the north by the wild manners and persoual wppeaiance of the hundsome Senator Butler of South Curoli Some of them were invented by the joke-loving Senator Beek, bt Senator Butler owns the teuth of the fol- lowing: He was with a party of gentle- men ut Fargo, Duk., some yOurs ago. A country doctor came up to him and asked: " Are yon General Butler of Curolina? “Iam, " responded the se The doctor looked him over deliber: and earefully, wnd then ren ukm( “Well, you don't look Like s man who il kill No. L don't suppose: 've Kilfod us many s you have, P replied General Butl Lwas some ime before the doctor what the crowd wus laughing at. Ly RS that fail to aequaint Ives with the value of JAMES S PEARLINE in the kitehun and Lnundry deprive themselves of the most convenlent and uu_fll_ urticle of the nge. Elegant imported merino and all wool underwenr «t vory low prices. Hudson's, Miliurd Hotul block, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS. 3 Persorial Paragraphs. B. F. Clagton ‘was in the city yestorday. William Huntington has returnodfom Chicago. Dr. Macrae h’n gone to St, Louis on a brief trip. . J. Gall yesterday. & Will Huntington has returned from a visit to Chicago. e Young, nl Atlantie, Ogden yestordiys Mrs. I, Koos has returned from visit to New York. \arlos Bray is now book_keepor with l-.wvm wn, Rodda & Co. H. Kridler, of Denison, was among l.lu- \\mdu\ guests at Beehtele's William Kearville, of Neola, was among the lowans at the Pacitic )--sl«-rxlnny C. N. Harrington, of Cleveland, iting his futher, N. S, Harrington, A. A VunOrder kept close at home yesterday with that new boy of his. Miss Lena Blum of Chicago, is visiting in this city, the guest of Mrs, H. Frivd- mun, Jacob Sims, esq., goes to Des Moinos to-night to attend to tie mjunction cuses whicn are to b en up in the tederal court there to-morrow. H. H. Green, of North Brookfield, Muss,, is in the city looking around with # view Lo settling in business | Mr. Groen i a buteier, having been engaged in Brooklield for the pust hincteen years. Last ning u livery rig from Bray’s stuble was stolon froni the plae o where it wus hitehed on Browdw It is thought the thief was the same p-.rly who stole a horse and buggey from an Omaha man named Fitch, was broken in hory of Weston, was in the was at the her is vis- advertisoments, such us To Rent, Wanta fnserted in this colimn at CEN'TS PER LINE for the IS PER LINE for Lonve ndvortiso 2 Peurl stivot, ne ote., will Iy the low rato of TE first insortion and ench subsequent in ments atour oilico, Broadway, No. WANTS, 170 Bolng desrous of moving to Omithin, ‘on necount of my business, 1 offor tor =nio my rosdonce, cornor Fourth nvenio andNth siveot. Lngdive o0 promises. A, P Bruionrd. W AMNTED=One #lbn, 0 (00F One VATl ions and ove tubn pluyer tor w brass bnnd Apply anonce to H o HC Frooman, manuger of Laiics Tuse 11 club and o hotol ¢ of 1ho Toud; dummy de “oune: Bluns § 08T Silver wteh anl iold ehain. Roward 4 will bo paid tho fndor. Marin Hughos, 619 Ninth siveot. A W ) RENT—A new suven-room house. BER Offico. )R RENT—A six-room honso, ton minutes wulk from business, city wator, woll and cis- For ront cheup. For RENT—No. 130 Harrison street. room De-A good girl for ponernl house- : No, 108 Buncroft stroot. Enquire FOR SALE, KOR [RENT OR EXCHANGE. 0. ‘or &nlo or ror vy liboral torms. ho Council Blutts Puper Mill, comploto, with tho lurco bonrding house und ihree uerds of Jronne No. J5—A bUSInGss proporty in Cherokeo, Cherokeo county. Town, will trido for western lands. Value. about £4.500, No. 39--A heautiful homo in the town of Hast- imre. Mills county, Town, tor riska land. Valuo, £3.500. > No 41—A goad buginess property and also a 00d rosidonco property in the town of Chenyo McLoun county. 410w down for cash or will o for Wostern lnnds. —A splondid farim, well improved, 64) Dickinson county, Towa, joining 'tho pirit Luko. Price, for & khort timo, per ue 0. 154 to Aro four inproved farms in Phillips county. Kunsns, ench with a small cumbrance. 10 equitis will be oxchunged for mbered wild land in Nebrusia olt county, Neb , partly fmproved. at u big bargnin, Wants (0 oxchuniso for merchundise No. H—a fiiic two story brick_rosidence, one of the hest locations in Council Blufts, will trado 1or good unincunborod Kunsay or Nebrusia unds. v 15,000, No, i Aro two in Couneil Blufts, which ¢ at Inuunlu. No A benutiiul subu ity Towit, Wil exchigo Value, $5.000. The ithove nre only & fow of our speciul bar- enins. 17 you've got wnything (0 tendo or sell or wint to writo us. Woe have se 10 trude (or lunds. hor benutiful homos i puymenis will by pan loention in lows tor wostern lunds, o s10cks of goods SWAN & WALKELR, Council Glulls, 1own. Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIINC. ' Rusiness Suits, 5" Dross Suits iy wind Dress Sirs, foys und Childeon, Merchunt Tailor Oyorconts. TNDERWIZAR. Merchant Tailor Trowsers, Equul 1o the host, v order, At hnlf the prico Fut Mens' 8ol and Overconts, Lonn Mens' Suits and Overcoad, Fat Mons' Trowsers, Senmless Shivts wnd Trowsers in Seoteh wools, Medicated Searlets, Exira Hoavy Balbriggans, Colored Wools uud miixed gualitivs, Lrom e euch o $hid DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOWTHE FALL OF 184, F‘URN&SEIING SGOOD3 Gloves,: Neckwear, " Suspenders, Handkerghiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of first cinss qualitios and reasonnble pricos. e Vi e B G Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT B2 wind (44 Uroadway, Council Blulls, lowa MONDAY, OCTOBER 26. I8Q' i POV (2281 qms; s Doty s s i3 U SA01 3 LU A} Bu “jouvig = vy 8 AW 03 STEIGE HAUNANIL PILID]Yf b A%M¥ payiii davi. wawoy 3y g g | ¢ *09 |201poW Xewn|D oY L NIVITLUAN . fi-g-z» 903 2 XS 01 p B8 114005 sdliitis & » Sapijvad 3 5 HLSNTALS S35 ey o DU T “amoa o 811407 IS 'POS | 43MOd 11943 puly oym Auo W oi% 0am NS , Bucp U vam i teteer by return mall eatcr Chemtonl C. s mauare, lilada CULEC WHD 13 UNACQUAINTED WITH T COUNTRY WILL SEE BY EXAMIN wl,rmm«( P Uiy renson of g centeal position and cl afl pr W W a cortenponding Bonthwest. & J Guarantees its patrons that « e oF peraoiinl secn. ity alfurded by & koli 1 tioro W Taanzzer Eoqiy ragn ard Soimel] 1, Kansas City. fonvenw 110 ard ot v | AreivoR i Ty G The Fam:us Albert Lea Route In the direct and o o, pict [y v of 1. iy Min o' i e o e i Wikeat Hodeta'betoral DIk 'l;l‘l LINY, via Seneca Ilvlll Kan- 0 ot ) ohtaimahie. an e R.R CABLE, E. 8T. JOHN, Pros't & Gow'l e, G TRLE Pass. Aty CIIICAGO. e CHICAGO awo MJORTH- WESTERN Omaha, Gouncil Bluffs And Ghlcago The only rond to take fn ehtow e upiis, O iHH Ml ke Woints ulo, Wyor son. Wishin st or advani litornin it ©s not possible by any 1 fow of the nnmerons points ot sipo. oved by Lo pucrons of this rond be. it8 1WO trains e tinest that Tts PALL ) Is of pr s elesznce. 1ts PARLOIR DRAWING Sonnsurpesed by wiy, and its wiide PALATIAL DINING ot b fovnd tinins of Denot with those n Ry, In Chic A0 ClOse con ull gnste 10 detroit, Columbus, Indinnupolis, nnti. Niggann Falls, Buiiailo, Biesbi, Mo renl oston. New York, Philudcl timore Washington ind all points in ¢ the ticker ngent jor tieke NORTH-WY E: the | 1nion Paci ¥ tho ) tha ion witi Cinc Toronto, phia, 1311 oust, usk TERN 1t you » At nceommodit g » Vi this ling M. v b It Gunead Slanugo Gon. Puss, l“ll ALO, W.R, A BCOC Gen. Agont, HE Farng L O, M Sevenicon Yeurs' Bxporicnce, “CANDEE” ARCTIZS —WITI— DOUCLE THICK BalLlL 3. Alltickot HALR, Agont The *Canpra " Huspes Co, give & be. ir Rub oer than /0 be obuined olacwh noney, wilh their g provewent of DOURLE THICK DALL, T. oy ubber PGl b of the Ugad, ul ALLE WA, Atk to see the ** CANDIE® Donble Thick Ball wunbers in Bouts, Arciice, Uverslions, Al.skas, \Sf- A Common S«.nso the Huc SALE Y Nl = W Ny g GENELAL AGENT, 1002 DOUGLAS SI'REET Canous, Nebraska. for the sume | toen 0f | THE C(EFAPEST OMAHA TO BUY FURNITURE Is AT Dewey & Stone’s in the U. S PLACE One of the Best and Largest Stock to Sele No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator. Srom. A. TULHOCK, Eng. and Supt P, N SADDLIR, Asst. Bog. LW, DIAMOND, Asst, Soc Valley Bridge and Iron. works. OFFICE AND WUKRS LLAVENWORTH, KANSAS, MANUFACTURERS AND NUIDERS OF Wronght Iron, Steel, Howa Truss nnd Combination BRIDGES For Railronnd and Highronda. Turn Tables, Draw Spans, Rock Trusses, Piers and Sub- struttures, ?&- INSLEY, SHIRE & TULLOCK A MCLOUTH, Tropriotors. Agronts, & 1L AL WISR Jondence soliclted from ongineors an Missouri Plenso sond us word of all bridge work to lot bridge commissionors, M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GEO. BURKL, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Rank. David City, Neb.: Kenrs Neb.; MeDos s Bank, No Munngor, ny National Bank.Keve th Platte, Neb, Omaha #nd Farmeor Colmmbus Stato Bk, Columt Nivionn] mithir, Ne Will pay customors’ draft with bill of Inding uttached, for two-thicds value of swok. ATTENTION. Nebraska. Address PATTERSON nomr SEEKERS or Full Perticulcrs about Froo and Cheap Lands in Western & WHITE, Real Estate Agents, Nor!h Plutte, Nebraska. SPECIATL, WWOTICE TO Orowers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTRNTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. Ono ponnt 15 oqual to throe pounts ot instond of runniug dovn, will in: cronse in weight and bo in good marketablo condiiion in tho sprine. Daivymon as woll s’ others, WHO use ity can testify w its meria, Try itand judzo for yoursclves. Prico $2 per ton, No churge tor sucks. Address WOUDMAN LINSEED ULL WORKS, Omiha, Nobraski. Tt is tho host and ehenpest food for tock of any kind. corn. Stock fed wit1 Ground Oil Cako ih the Fall and Wintor, CHARLES SHIVERICK, FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Fasesngor elovaror to all foors. 1200, 1208 nnd 1210 Farnam Steoet. OMAHA, N Umaha Medical and Surgica I__g TZTUIE 13th St., Cor Caplto! Ave. For the Treatment of all Chronic rfld Sur |cal Blseases D3, Mu‘AEHnMY Phyanclan and Surg’m in Charga, Particular attention puul 10 Ih/uruu/u s, Discases of Women, 6f the Stomach, Liver, Kidueys and Blood, Piles, Cancers, Ti- wmors, Eye and Ear Diseases, Catarvh, Dronchitis and Lung Diseases treated by Medicated L= halation, SEND ronr INUALEL, Write for C'rcular on Deformitics and Braces, Diseases of Women, Piles, 'I‘umm Cancers, vatarrh, Broneritis, Intalation, Electricity, Paralysis, Epi- . 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