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‘] ' | P ¥ S | i ¥ 4 s ;(- PR N e THE GREAT BERMax neMEDY J:_‘OFIE £ EAIN. Rhieumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, AXD ALL ®e¥4 13 Drage: i 11 Law sz, THE CHARLES A, VOGT L VOORLER 460 Balth OCTOR WHITTIER 617 St Charles St., St. Louls, Mo, has hess tonper Nanvous, Suiw o A6, Louls, o 10 roatden s Anow tion, Debility, Mental and 4 : Morcurial and other Affece ions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, #id Sores and Ulcers, are treaied with uoparaiieiod » tecl-atif \p)es, Rafely Privately. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, xp0sure of INdulgence, which produce some of the ving clests: ner e iiity, dimnmes of elght riago {mproper or AL FAman il (36 pages) 08 e, frae 1 any MA8 o, oe Ty Tt fra e [ A Positive Written Go Waie care, Medicino sent ooy w MARRIACE QUIDE, FINE PLATES, olegant oloth 7800, (n aurgrorenrensy.. O rue o 11 Ari Oane s 0 ihe fanhood, Adirosd 21ano e r oevar. 204 GONSUMPTION, ave & posItIv ramiady | above diseare by 1t 8 U 1 O Cusca ol Lig wort ki wid OF fong aval Teridy "o atronels ns falrh have hoen vured. | ' aticary 4 Bretderw oy eaferer. ¢ T A James Medical Ingtitute Chartered by theStateof 111l 018 for the express parpose of givingimmeaiate relietin all chronic, urinary and pri- te diseases. Gonorrhaea, € GlectandSyphilisinall their complicated forms, also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relicved and permanentlycured by rem dies lestedin a Forty Vee [ Npecral Practice. Seminal g0t Losses by Dreama, Pimples oo € Face. Lost Manthood, pmsitévely curved. There 10 experimenting. The appropriate remedy w8 at once used in euch case, Consultations, per- or by letter, sacredly confidential. Me: sent by Mail and Express, No marks on package to indicate contents or sender, Address DR.JAMES,No. 204Washington 1. Cnicago,il. e A FINE LINE Ot Pranog and Digans —AT— WOODBRIDGE BROS' ‘MUsIC HOU s naturo's own remody, made from roots gathernd from forests of Goeorgin. The above out reprosenta tho mothod of its manufucturo twenty yonrs ngo. Thodemnad has been grud: ally Incroasing until & $100.00 lbratory I« now mocessary to supply the trudo. This great Vog- etuble Hlood Purifor cures onncor, catarrh, gorofuln, ec7em ‘heumatism and blood SWIFT ICIFIC CO., N. Y. 167 W, Zid st. Drawor 3, Atlanta, Ga DRE. HAIR’S Asthma Cure. Thia nvaluablo specifio readily and perma pently cures nll kinds of Axthinn. The most obstinate and lonk standing cases yiold prompt- ly to itw wondorful ouring proportior. It iy nown throughout the world for its unrivalod eftacy; LDWELL, olty of Lincoin, Neb., writes, 2, 14: Binco using Dr. Hiirs Asthma 10r more (hun 0no yoar, my wifo bus beon entirely well, and not eveu & symptom of the Gigunea hun wpponred. WILLIAM BENN T, Richland, Tows, writes, Nov. 4, 18 1 have beon aflicted with Huy over und Asthma since 188, 1 followed your dirootions und am_happy ' sny that 1 never slopt batter in my W0, 1w ki that | win Bmong the many who cun sponk 8o favorably of your romedion. A vuluablo 8 page troatise containing similay Proof from every stato (o tho U. 8., Canud und reat firituin, will be malled upo Au{ druggist not having it in st wo it e S ek BN 3 W. WUPPERMAY'N, £1.3 & 61 LUOADVAY, N. X, 'The Mirror s no flacterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia talm is the charm- er that almost cheats the lookiny-glas PLOTTING FOR TilE PAST‘tRES. The Divinity That Doth Hedge the Cattle King Compozsd Mainly of Dollars. Sugar-Coated Appeals for Pastoral A New Plan Suggested by & Vighant Raochman. Leases Wyo., Oct. 28.—[To the For years past, the eattle syn* o8 have boen devising ways and ns by which they might secure en- tire control of the western grazing lands They have lobbied and importuned con gress, and fillod n papors with dis t 1 and imaginary ropresentations of the situation, oondition, and surround- ings at the cattle raising business. And whatever else Grover Cleveland may, or may not do, during his administration, he 19 entitled to the everlasting gratitude of the Amorican people, for the thus far unrelenting grip he has placed upon the usirping monopolics, that have leretofore bid definnce to _ govern mental authority or requests. Itis to bo <incerely hoped that he will not relax his hold wntil the impudence, at least, is shnken out of them 1t is not calenlated to inspire any great amount of riotism, or confidence in the stability, freedom or protecting pow SUNDANCE, Editor. | dic e aste crs of our government, o witness the humilinting spectacle of foreign, ns well as native, corporations seizing upon and uppropriating large tracts of the public domain, by means of fences and other wise, and coolly snapping their fingoers at int rence on the part of govern- ment oflicinls. A fow months since, the representatives of those grasping monop olies were busily ndvoeating and promul ting a scheine by which they were to secure control of large tracts of g lands thr v the medinm of ne rate leases, by the government tensible purposes of this move wis to_ enablo the government (o collect a revenue from [ system of lenses Wl to prevent the ranges from becoming overstocked by the real object perfect control plausibility to the influx of eattle; but wiis to effoctunlly secur of the rar To give 1es the desired arrangement, thoy made huste to promise that the small stock growers already on the range should ananimously be nilowed o remain 1 ply their veeation unmolested; and | that the poor homesteader was “to be treated gently and even cncouraged (o take his abode on those leased lands The lamb and the lion wers to have a wr millenninl picnic, ns ‘it were. 1 am satistied that the lamb and lion, un der the proposed arrangement, would have inin down together, but the lion most assuredly would have been on- the outside. Thero were plenty of loopholes could have escaped, through which the 0 to nuflify those fuir prommscs. The smali stock man, strugeling to iner his small herd,” would have been iformed that any considerable inercase of his bunch of tle in numbers, would be totally inconsistent with the objects sought in leasing the public ranges To the uctual settler, seeking a permanent home, where he und his fiunify migit in time sit under their own ‘‘vine and fig tree,” would be said: “Oh, yes, you have ke u home on i quirter sec- tion of this land, but we shall expect you to keep what stock you possess on your own land, a8 you are aware that we have lersed those ranges to prevent them from being overstocked,” and if the lambs thus addressed should presume to bleat a remonstrance, they would soon feel the convincing argu- ments contained in the exercise of the lion’s fangs and claws. And now, u *‘Colorado ranchman hasg evolved a theory' concerning the cattlo raising business, which the Beg soem endorse. “A Colorado ranchman going to have the government give small Stockmen u few thousand acres cach, in order that they can protect themselves against the “‘whale of the stock business. The timid “minnow" scoms 10 forget that the whale could avail himsclf of iny concessions made to the business in a ten-fold ratio. To illustrato: If the cat- tle king can now make bonafide settlers out_of the cowboys he emyloys in hiy business and thereby secure a title to large arcas of choice lands, under the restrictions of the present land Luws, what would prevent him from mak- ing smuwil stockmen out of those same cowboys, and sweeping the whole coun provided *n Colorudo be try into s net, i runchman’s’ invention' | should adopted. If the dominant partics w now hold the reins of government, will not cense their party wrm:{, ng long enough to investignto the lund stenls that are being perpetrated all over the west, they certuinly should refrain from such legislation a8 would give thieves still reater latitude in gobbling up the public fiuldn. All legislation in this matter should look towards the permanent dis- couraegment of the ereation nnd perpetu- ation of cattle raising monopolies. T'his business wh ullowed to a6 ume aggressive dimensions becomes a curso to uny age, race, or nation. It per- petuates barbarism, cultivates cruelty and dishonesty in the human mind; it croates, defends and enforceo lawless- ness, and is the irrceonciluible enomy of all human progress. Iknow Iam using strong lunguage, but the subject wur- rants it. [ know whereof I aflicm. [ am not denouncing individunls as individu- als, who may have amussed sufliciont for- tunes in the business to be donomina ted “eattle kings." I should not purticul ar- ly object fo being one myself, long enough to “‘brace up” my personal diy- nity and self-csteem. But where there a King there must be subjects. Sgrand scheme' for the king, but not so grand for his subjocts, Now, I have proposition or suggestion to make, for lhu instruction and guidance of our national law munkors, in any they may make to ate somo of the many evils that are from this modern “Pandora's It may be that our legislators to my remediul suggestions; howeyer that may be, I will hnve a sleep-inducing con sciousnosa of having contributed my mito townrds s solution of the conundrum Let the government lovy an annunl tux of one dollar per head for every head of stock exceeding one hundred, owned and grazod upon the publio pasturcs, and by uny individual or corporation. This tax would huve n tendency torepress und discournge the aggrezation ef large herds of long-horned, slub-sided Texas rangers, and st the same time encourage the in troduction of the butwwr grades of stock, s it would be desiravle tor slock ruiscrs to conovntrats their capital in as few hend us possible, #e us W reduce the tax on the amount investod The funds scerung from this tax lot the governmoeut approprinte o the in vestigution and punishment of the mul titudinous lund frauds that are being perpotrated wherever publio lands re maio, Thus the government would muke the idestical partics, guilty of the greater portion of the traudulent lund entries, puy for investiguting their own crookedness. box. " | will not pay any great attentiol Another fabrication invonted and widely disseminated by stockmen, and one that the Bk seems prone o eguo, iy the ussertion thut this westozn country is susceptible of nothizg further thun the production clsagebrush, with & scauty growts of butinlo grass, wnd conse- quently is adapted 0 no other uvoca- tion than that of stock-ruising. This is the remnant of the old “Great Amorical Descrt” idva that ‘the coutivual murch - THE OMAHA HA]I;Y_ HI‘EE. TU rd of civilizat'on is exploding ‘0 illustrate the fallacy of this as tion, [will narrate an incident that has taken place this im liate vicinity There is a stock company here, that h raudulently ocen several thons \ cresof the best | 1s, under the provisions of the several land laws. Tht | setion takon up undor the desort act, by | sottlers, who b wever, will bo unable t muake entrics of their claims until such time ns the ol desert filings are revoked nd the land reverts to government | Pending this time, thoss s rs nre | mak mprovements and raising fine | crops “of grain and vegitables, — As standing evidence of the fraudulent character of thoso desert entries the sibe sequent settlers h placed on exhibi tion at the Sundance posto Hee, samples of the corn raised on are half as long as a man's arm, and | Up tne hill brings vou to it. ‘T'he stry bear the sug “Desert Land | ture is plain and’substantial, no attempt Corn." S APER. at ornatental arch 4 cture having been 3 muade. In size itis about 30 by 60 feot Nervons Debilitated Mon, I'ho front and the walls n few feet Vot AT6 ailawnd G IVes THILE Tor 1 days | Duck on the sides aro built of white mat of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaie | ble; the Wt i8 of red brick with Belt with Eleetrie. Suspensory Applinnces, | marble trimmings. Thus far the front for the speedy relief and permanent cure of | nas been earrtod up only one story, an Nervous Debility, loss of ¥ itality and Man- | other, with a mansard ' roof, having yet bRt othe discases . Compicts rstoraion to | 10 bo ndded, There ure tour rooms on health, vi or antl manhood. No risk is ine | theground floor, ind when the second | curred. Hiustrated pamphiet with tull infor- | story of the front is completed it will mintion, terme, ete., mailed free by addressing | contain apartmonts for the use of the Voltaie Belt Co, Marshall, Mich. superintendent and - his famly. Tho | He Told the Trath, Detroit Free Pross: A chap stood shivering in the rain atthe ferry dock the other every look and move showed the and by and by he summoned ach a citizen and say Mister, can't you s ‘For whaty" “T'o got n bite to cat “Humph! If I were you I'd ju tho river and end my days " ity ‘Who “The polic Josh! They'd be glad of it " ‘ley would, eh! Here, you pe come over here!" Didn’t Iiry to he station the other nighty “You did." “Didn’t T jump into the viver tt ing nd they stop me." t you believe I want to d taiinly do. duy cournge hey won't let mio end my days, myself skod the v and I pnlled you out.* the same land dur- tongh-looking and wind His vagrant, to ro me 10 centst" mp into I've eman, in the 1is morn- “There! V I Iying?" demanded the s he turned to the citizen. “T told you I wanted to die, but they won't let me. What am [ goine to I can't die becanse of tho police, and 1 can't live without money." They 1 up a ko-purse of 63 for him, nnd ho star off on a new cureer. ' Pozzoni's powder, It is treasure. The madam finds it ble to o down town withe bing it on. 1If the baby er for the pult-hox. 1f the “‘old ma home rufifed or chinfed, beeanse is dull, cte., Pozzoni's powd v ¢ allays his troubles. Lvery lady u - L first b8 Kho Then all is gl No fumily should be without it. medicated a honschold | imy nUeomes business ools and dsome The Boy With Tits and the Man Withoat Anyt Wk 3 d, ill-favored boy, ilway train appr An an Ar wan and said “Mister, won't you please give conts?" What fors" while on oached a s mo fifty “1 have tits and —"" “Great Cwsar, do they have to pay s fellow to have tits in this country? Up where 1 eame from peopls don' pay for fits “Iam not able to work—"" “Well, don't do it. never work any, Iam not sov of work myseli. “Won't you please give me money enough (o “Iave tits, you say?" “Well, you are better off than haven't anything. wund amuse yourso, Captain Mitchell, of tho bark Salu, New York and Havann tra home in Muay, entirely helple rheumatism. “He went o the ma ¥ began to imy two months his vheumatism was ing no benetit, at his wife's r to take Hood's Sursaparill t have to Ldon't eare if you ory fond Tam. 1 on o.f omewhere Antoino de, came 288 with puntRing, rove; in allnono and he sailed in command of his vessel o well man. Hood's Sarsapurilla you. Sold by all druggists, s e ADDITIONAL Registored Names of Third Artman Wm cor Douglas and L4th Ainley Win St Charles hotol Bowmau Wm 205 S Lith Brosbeke S 4155 10th Buenz Moritz Farmer's house Bassett J W Millard hotol Breemer Ceaser 1002 Harney Brage L G City hotel Boyle J 1T Paxton Lotel Chureh N H 110 Capitol ave Clark P 11 Caniield houso Coates Frank 10th und Harney will help Ward, Coeman Chas E 10th bet Dodge aud Capltol ave Connelly Mart 0 Connelly Mich nnell R W an G W Canicld house ) 1006 Capitol ave W 474 § “rank R 1412 Hownrd Dwyer Julin 9th and Dod go Dollmyer 1) M 210 'S Uith Emenheiser Geo 1024 Douzlas Feith Chas 155 N 13h shen G1002 Dod el John 102 nee Joseph 412 h 13 Capitol Ave el Peter 402 S Lith Hanlin Jac hens Barn Iooker Andrew 210 S 10th Hulett € € Millard hotel Harcourt W 120 Dodige Hiller Albert 14th bot Harney and Howard Hibbler Lewis 412 5 15ih Hellman A J 904 Capitol Ave Hanrens Harey 116 8 10th Judee Michel 402 8 10th Kollmever Chas 1412 Dodge Knoll Ernest 414 8 14th Kalmback Chrix 1121 Douglas Levan Henry 416 8 100 Lewis B north side Howard bot 12th Morse J G111 N Uith Mouschein Herman A 201 8 15th Mahar BB 1204 Howard Martin £ 1223 Dodge Mead 11 J Emmett house Murray A W L2 Capitol ave Maher Junies 405 S 8ih McCloskey J P American house MeGonigal J O MeCarthy 0 1 21 MceLaunehlin Caniield house Mullealiv W H 425 8 0th Mullcahy R P 42 5 vth Orr A C1115 Harney Peterson Oley 1409 Douglas Pollock P 1381 Diuglos Peterson Chas K 104 Dodge Park Win A 211 N 141l Poland I C 1104 Capitol ave Powell G I 110N 14th Hose € W 221 Douglas tupinskis M219 8 3th Robinson Wi Snyder John Sidin Emil 1210 Swith Sam Stever Spied Andrews ¢ Spain Lon 119 N Ulirig Frod 11 iy Wallazg Sonn @ Douglas wieldlg W K 918 Faruam Wolfe J M 120 5 Lith - on's slable y hotol 1ith It always gives us pleasure to s well of & good article. The * Staves nnd Rangos” are acknowle that is best in that reputation of being the to embody nil They haye the best made. Thongh imitated b, thoy ure equulled by nous, 11th and ‘Garland i Tine: Y uuy 1 | ditional e~ CREMATION IN NEW YORK. Tho New Crematory at Mount Olivet Nearly, Comploted. New York Telegraph: On the slight eminence known ns Mount Olivet, and tory. ‘Uhe ligislature of this state o time » appropriated the sum of $ 0 %), to bo used mpleting the build In ing, and the lurger portion that amotnt has alrendy been osed. It however, belioved-that the appropriation will bo suflicient to finish the work, which is now far advanced. The crems in plain yiew a8 one &teps o T the ut the little station of Fresh Pond on the of is ain first room is sepnrated entirely from tl others, It is to by used us an avdienc room for the family and friends of de censed persons brought there for eremn tion. Tho seeond room is known as the retort room. Herve the bodies are pro pared by the undertaker and placed in the re These receptacles, two in number, open directiy to the room They are round at the top and tlat at the bottom, and ure made of fire clay. The top and sides ure picreod with holes to permit the eseape of animal gases. Two g iron doors close the retorts. Ther is « small room oponing out of this one whieh will be used temporarily for the reception ol visitors. The last is the furnace room and contains two mam moth furnace Cokuis to be used an them My, Willlam Beandoerfor was tound by the Daily Telegraph reporter in chargo of the premiscs. He comes from Lin caster, P, where is located the only crematory in the conntry now in T tion. He has had mueh expercinee there, and will have charge of the erematory in responee to inguiries he said 8 yOU see, We e nob yot pi orts. g of this ‘cromutory. 1t ek betore we shall ire up for tne first time, and until we do so it is impossible to suy whether these e rangenients will prove a success. This erematory is supposed to be an impre wer that at Luneaster us that is v 1a better one than D Le Moyne's shington, Pa., the tirst ever built in this country, and which hus been closed ap sinco the doctor's death. The des derntum is to secomplsh eremation in the shortest possible time. At Lancas- ter it requires an bour and a quarter; hove it is proposed 4o do it in an hour ut the longest. Ahoy are building two cr mutorics in Cincininaty, and expeet to be uble with improved apparatus to com- Jlete o process in halfl an hour, In v this1s all the time tont is required Italinns @ much nhead of us in matters. Evenin Germany thoy do it in fitty-tive minute SThe Dro of eremation is simplo. tartod, and tae flames en- circle the retort on all sides antil the heat side—the hot air—becomes most in- tense, Some people appear to think thut the body to cremated Iuid upon tho firo itsclf. Itas not. When n body 1s to be eremated, ivis removed from the cas- ket and wrapped in o w shect satarated with alum water. 2'his 15 done to pre vent the body from ‘burning wh le being placed in the retort After the unde taker has performed this service the body 18 placed in an ivon eradle, so made that it rises ubout two inches above the the floor of the rotort. The door is then opened and the cradle quickly placed Wit That is all the 3 to be done exeept gather up the ashos atusr the hoat has done its work Itind that ncarly spenk the Germuns, There is nots the feclings in the way the wion is performed; indecd, a burial in a cem- elery us ot present conducted is, com- parced with cremation, . painiul spec- tacle. " all who come here ng to shock )} B ADDITIONAL Names of First District Sixth Ward. 3 Cuming Algust C A due N & Szl and Webster 10N0¢ o us st 1 Clars Biown 3 Chinries Baruuun ) B 25d and Clar Boumer C F Law Websur Burl ohn 714N Lnh Brown A bz N Luth Curry J 412 b wid € Carrdll MW 2107 Nicuo.as Cuaries N W L4 N 1w Cruno G J 208 Michizan ave o 1S G 4 Caanpbelt oz wind Nicholas Chtin Bl L N Connors 1° M 204 W eostor Copery C # N Loh Chivaibers Win 0t wnd Webator Dotey o 1l 112811 Chit.es Dixon € 15 5 2310 Caitornis Iillon B J 2 wnd Dorn A 1017 Cuming Dacin 1“1 2150 und_ Grace Sis W H e and Clars vers It J 1006 Cuann g ernandes 1 20U aod Sherman it a Win Sauuders and Miams Green J K 86N Sl Grauoe W P 020N 2oth Ghimore 1 13 20th and Burt Groen 1l 500 N 22l Gieason W stund Websloe Gibson RW ) Clark Holme LS 142 N Zo Howk AT Charies Homun W I d und Like Humon Johin 150N 1t Harding O 152205 Cumin g goimson Thos 14623 N 2ist Jiscobs Jo.n 20th wnd G- 00 cobson C 2l und Lzard napp W F 140 N 1y Koight J C 2324 Cligle 15 1436 N ol A 2210 Coing Kuly E 1414 N 2010 Lobek Otta 1916 Chileago yuii G F 1200 Saundors Mostyn 1'at 20Ul aud ypruce Mathiias K I Lage und gaunders AMeBride Winzid and byke Mebride D 2l and Lzar M neil J H 700 N1oth MeElphatrick & M 21st and Nicholas Nowian W 25t and N.cholus Newman 1 E 1915 Cyming Nelson obt 1. Ntbh Olsew Peter U0 N 2l Onterinont 1120 N guth Potter W I 2207 u*-u Kowley J B 1916 Calitornin Rosacker W 19th wid Spiuce Rosenquist Clins 2200 Clining Rliodes 1O 215t and Grace Southard J B 20U wnd Spruce Southard E 18 20th and 5pruce Buiivan J H 24 and Ohlo Btarks Geo 220 and Clark Starks J 12 and Clu oot Diniel 1020 N 20th St Her J G200 Culitornia Biduer E B 2iré and Burt Buith Jolin 130 N 20th Bwariz Geo {r 1911 Lzard Scott G W 811N 22 Sidner Jolin 2t d lzard howpson J G919 N 20th Test K F Chicago st p sh A H 22 and Girace Whitaker W € 2006 Cuming Woodworth € 2id and Lake 1 hepeby certity that the ahowe list of ad- scistarid nimes of Lo st distriet of tle Sixth ward is corren: Citas, WILKINS, Registrar, Quuskis, Douglis Co., Nov., Nuv. ki, Lok avorably of eremation, eseoially | ne the ecometety Of that name, about | five miles from, Long Island City, the | United States Cremation company has | for the past year been croeting o cremae | ISDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1885, Quostions Answered {11t Ask the most eminent physician Of any schiool, what is the best i n the world for aliying abl frritation of the nerves and curing alf for nervons complaint p natural, childitke refreshing sieep al 5 And they wi 11y he . ie form of Ho i} CHAPTER L Ask any or all of the most eminent phys! clans: What is the only remedy that can be re: led on to cure all dise W th eysand urinmy organs: Bright's diseases, diabe . retentfon, or inability to retain wine, and all the discases and - ailments peeuliae to Women “And they will tall you explicitly and om- Phatically *Buchu [T W for u tion, Hor WIth O/l F - oqumiy VR OF FCSST TS POWOT, 11 Invalid or smudost i le same phiysieians At i% tho most reliable and snrost enre (L Hiver disenses or dyspepsia, constip indigestion, biilonsness, malat, fover, &e., ' and they wiil tll’ you 1" romedios are combined or Dandelion Those Aud compounod o Hop Bitors, sich wondor 1y SOri0us 0, Fatiy 0 pow r s de- | | yeloped, whicn fs 80 varied i fis Opeint.ons that 10 0 8ease or 1l health can possibly oxist YUt it Is 1 st fradl woman, woakest 1l 1o uso THl0s8 10E 11 CHAPTER 1 “Patlents” “Almost dend or nonely dylog For years, and siven up by physicians, of Bright's and oer Kiduey o Lliver com P i severe coughs, called consumption, Ly béen ey, Wormen gone nearly erazy wakefulness, and various diseases pi two n of <Ness, ulinr Lony neuralyli, men. o drawn out of &hapo from exericlatine DRIKR Of Benmudsm, inemmnory sad chire o, or sulioring from serofuli, s sipolis “Enltrhum, blood poisoning, dysoensia, | 80 Lon, wnd, i inct, ilmost nll dise: o« il Autur'e is heir to Havoe Lo 1 by Hop Ditters, poof ot whieh ean 1o found in overy neiziborhood fn tho known worl. © the Swindler! I for Hop Iirors, Lo whito laboly tiie sl enilod C. D, tors or with othor 1 L, n that dr tas yor would o tkon your o Tor i h the fraind i, him 1 See proen (rup st wrnor s ol Fops L y Hop b it an, | swindio and wo will rowand [t : | To California [ On November fth the B, &M. R R, will sturt n seleet exeursion party for | Calit in, vin Denver and Salt Lake Forty-Lve dollars pays one way, return | whei you vl wed to | | press trains throngh to ation. St irom any station on the B. & M. R For partenlars apply to AL C. Ziemer, ticket ut, Lincoin, Neb,, or to .S Eustis neral passeng und tickot ngent, Omabia, Neb PiLES rIES A stire eure for Ttehing and Fleeraicd Piles wered by Dr. Wiliiams, (an Indan remedy), called Dr Williams' Indinn Pie Ointment. A singio hox i eured the worst chironic eases of 25 or 10 years wandinz, No one need suffer ive niiiutes intor applying tis wenderiul sooth inc medieine. Lotions and instruments do | ) harm than good. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumons, all intense itching, (partieularly at n ting warnn in o), Vot instant reiief, and is prepared oaly for' Piles, iteuinz of private and for nothing else. se. Lirst-elass cars on ex SKIN Di SES CURED. Dr. Fraziers Magic O niment cures as by maie, Pimples,” Binek Heads o Gribs, Biotclies and Eriptions on the. face, the skin clearand beautiful, ~ Also cire Salt Rheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and O.d Obstinate Uleers, Soid by druggists, or mailed on receipt of B0 cenis Letailed by Kulm & Co., and Schroeter & Beclit. At who.es " ADDITIONAYL List of Voters in the First District of Rartar M 14¢ Hahn R 15th bet Pieree e imetto Rev John 15th Ondrac Towers Svalak F the Second Ward. bot P eree and Williams N E Lth and Leavenworth Pat 18th and Martha t A B 140 Jones n L4th and Perce b Lt and Mason nd Willlama t Uith and Uth d Castel sory und Center t Geo Leavenworth ¢ I bot Hi 144 and Mason Dan 1005 8 11l John 1410 bt Pine and Mason J Center bet 16th and 17th Nk Lih nod Ce ' tellar hoatka Thos 19t and Ca Semanck John 14th bet Pierce and Willlams ) v Join Lith bet Jones aind Jackson in i1y Mor Spen Wright J I 14th and Dor Murt o Joceph 14th bet Jones and Loavenw'th i W Lth and Leavenworth conberg HWilliam bet 15th and 19th A8 er Wensel 1424 3 Lith : oF NRRRAKKA, | ity of Douglus, (5% v cortify that the list publiahed by the Omatia Bus 13 a full and impartial list of the lesal voters whom I kuow as such and who presented themselves for registrati Tezal Yolers as appears on my reglster for the 15t district Second ward fo date, JAMER DONNKLLY, Bit, Nov. 2, I JUNITS Registrar, Tuis UnmvAL BOUTHRIN REMEDY 18 WARRANTED BOT 70 CONTAIN A PART on oy ' It y Y. quent heaancho, tiouth’ tnstes b potite trom wille BIM AL neods olounsi ABLE I B 1CL¥ OF MEROUIY. ANY INJURIOUS AL RUBBTANC S PURELY VEG- Wil Cure all Diseas by Derangement of the Liver, Kidney and Stomact el dull, drow: ¢ wnil 1ongue coutod, you pld diver, o biliodsnoss,” and noth nie “n u_ s r-‘mmul und pormuanontly us NS LIVER REGULATOR At wny time you feol your eystom L toaing, rocilating wii - out violent purging, or stimwating withe out intoxicating (ko Simmons Liver Regulator J. H. Zeilin & Co., PUHEPARED BY Iadelphia, Pa A PERFECT SHOI POR LADIES, MIBL-8 & GHILOAEN OUR PHODUCTIONS REPNES = oy TiE PE,, ECTION OF SHO® nkifG. IN THEM T,cAy 0BJECTION FOUND 1N 200V WADE HOLS I8 REMOVED, THE BUCCESS AT ONCE ATTAINED BY ©OUR GOODS WHEREVER INTRODUCED 8 OWING TO THE FACT THAT THEY ARE €LOVE-FITTING, ELCGANT IN BTYLE AND INISH, OF THE FINEGT MATER(ALE D WORKMANSHIP, AND MODERA N PRICE. ~ THE HORRORS OF BREAKING-(H ARE AVOIDED | TAEY ARE COMFORTABLE oM THE VERY FIRST, $1ZE0 1 14 14 WIDTH OF TOCS AND HEELS: Lovk for owe Name on the Soles, J. & T. COUSINGS, MNEW YOoRK, - v rTE————— 7 ——————— . . A A o S U IIE CITEAFIESY PLACE IN OMAIIA TO =W FURNITURE I AT Dewey & Stone's One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the U, S. to Select from. No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger | M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRO. UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. srs' Bank, David City, Nob.: Koaeney Natfonal Bank, Ko MeDonald's Bank, North Platto, Nob. Omahs Elevator. BURKE, Managor, and Fa RFIRRENCES :—Morchant rey, Neb, state Bunk, Columbus, Neb.: National Nob. Will puy oustomers’ draft with bill of Iading attached, for two-thirds value of stook — - HOME SEEKERS ATTENTION. or Full Particulars about Free and Cheap Lands in Western Kobraska. Address PATTERSON & WHITE, Real Estate Agents, North Platte, Nebraska. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CGrowers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. Onopound fs equal to threa pounds ot running down, will las Tt 18 the host and ehionpost foad for took of any kind corn. 8tock fod wita Ground Ol Cako fh the Fall and Wintor, instoad of atablo condiffon (n tho spring. Dairymen as woll a8, othors, Lry (Cand judge for yourselves. Prico & por tom Ne WOODMAN LINSLED O1L WORKS, Oumulin, Nebraska Q. P, N.SADDLER, Asst. Eng. L. W. DIAMOND, Asst. Booy, Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Works. CEFICE AND WUKKS LLAVENWORTH, KANSAS. 2 MANUFACTURERS AND BUIDRRS O% Wrought Iron, Steel, Howa Trues and Combination BLKIDGES For Rallround and Highronds. Turn Tables, Draw Spans, Rock Trusses, Piers and Sub- structures, 2N INSLEY, SHIRE & TULLOCK Propriotors. A. MOLOUTH, & il A. WISR \ Agenta. Corrospondence solloited from cnglueers na a0 0 Lesuly 10 1 meris, 5. Audress crense n wolirht and be in WO URG i, ¢ CLurge 108 su A. TULHOCK, Eng. und Supt. Tiense send us word of all bridge work to lot. * PEMNYRUYALPILLS | f 1 yRURG - AMERICAN A DIRECT LINE FOR England, France & Germany, The stonmshipa of thia well known line of iron, In whier tght compurtmeits, &nd res furniaied with sovorythlug 1 wako e both sute and agrecable. They carry the Etatea and European mals, and leave Nc'" Thursdays and Saturdays for Plymouth, DON), Cherboug, (PARIS and HAMBUES). yLiatoe—irst oabin, $60-310. ~ Btoorhgs toNoq orl THOH. OFFICER. M. W. H. PUSEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. (R A WESTERN AWINE Preventa und cures Hu nolpa to futton. Ank y Ciroulnrs froe. Addre Thorough Instruction cn the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY Persons desirous of recoiving (natruction (e wbove will please call on or uddross Pref. C. B. Lipfort, CARPETS, All trains arcive and dopart from Centrul Standard time, 3 ‘F'ruins of the C., 8t. P., M. & 0. nrrly %g part from their dopot, corner of UL und #lor strogts; trainson the U.& M., C., B, & nnd K. C., Bt J. & €. B. from the M. d ull others from the Union Pacific depot. u, duily; b, exo0pt Baturday o, oxcept Sundayg d, exoept ond: i Pueifio Expross L. Denvor Expross 0. & REP. VA "B & MLIN NEB. Mull nd Expross.. Night Expross ... _BOUTHW AR . [MIBSOURL PACIT sy Bxprocs. .. g : Express.. K. C.,BT. J & £:48b!, Vin' Plattsmoth. . 7wb¥in Council Biuis.; WABASH R 'K 8t. Louls Expre BASIWARD. M. &SI AUL [ 4. lln'v KExpress, o Night e KXy AM. Bilho . Ovr stonk 8 now completo in every dopart- ment and containg all tho lutost sty los and vdocts in Kxpross. .. v Express. ... 0:4bd| G I & Q For Chi, vi Piatism'th| 9a) 7% For Chito vin C. B1rs] 9i4ha (788 CARPETS, it Depurt. NORTHW ARD, Arcive. v >/ AR T CBT POM & O CUI‘I'AINAg, ;hm‘ L Bloux Oty Expro ..‘f, 6:400 Oakinnd Accommaod'n 11 :000] I0WA DIV, & 0w L BL Pl Day Expre: xds Bikon St. Paul Night Expross 0484 OMAHA BRIDGE TRAINS. DUMMY TIAINE—Lonve PHOLSTERY GOODS, |1 A izt i run. Lauve Counoil BMTs (Broudwiy Depot st 7: SHADES o B8, 1k, T0id0 TLA) e s b, 2iik), B, 4i3 ¥IC., BTG Bab, 66 and 1146 P w. On Sundiys the il 100 ., Wi 2500wk 424 . i, tewing w not ru 1 PHANBPER TRAING ~Lenveo O nha ut I:Ml L A, 220, 4320, b . . A ,’i‘:’ln‘u lLi Vi und il w . ‘II X Z' .d.‘ /l:Jl §aste. TR L t BUNDAY TRIAINS a,rg‘es S Oc To and from Chioago vin Tripurtite Alianos. n [ ~AND-- P " A Tewest Prices, ] X - — 18 B2 . Novoml W | becomt THE ONLY BXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN BTOCK YARDS TRATNS, WESTEUN 10WA, oM table of pusscugor i Aetwoén “mnba and Unlon wds; i edy W s Jay , AUgust th, Lok ok N, WESTWALD THAINS, || No. Owaha. US. Yurds N BASTWA D TRATNA, U A, Yurds Omihis SAMPLES furnslied upon application to o of town partes. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDLB Council Bluffs Carpet Company | 405 Broadwuy.

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