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FOI SBALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS ; KUHN & Cor. 15th and Douglas, nnd aming St Council Blufy, Yowa, Call or write for pamiphlet contuinin testinonials from [he be 3t women &, of the coantev. Do you want_a pure, hloom- l_ug Complexion? 1f so, & few applieations of Hagan's MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- ity you to your heart’s con- tent, It does away with Sal- Ivwness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all disoases an fwperfections of the skin, 16 overcomes the flushed sppes ance of heat, futizue aud ex citement, 1t makes a lady of THIRTY appear but ‘'3 EN« 1Y 5 and so nataral, gradual, and perfeet are its effects that ¢ Is impossiblo 1o dotect its application, FROM THE FRONT 1N ARIZONA, 8ide Issues of Indian Warfare—Fictitions Olamor For Volunteers. The Faithfalness of Apache Scouts— A Few Words About Gen. Urook And His Enemies, A correspondent of the St. 1 Re- publican writing from San Bernardino Springs, on the Arizona and Mexican boundary line, under date of Feb. 8, says Your correspondent succeeded in reach- ing this interesting hole late last night, coming in a “‘buck-bo. drawn by two “brones™ ponies, from Tombsto way of Joyce's ranch, Mud Springs Silver Creek. A sketch of the rattle-trap which did duty as a triur chariot on this journey, of the watery- eyed driver, of the villainous whisky with which he provided himself at the “Pal- ace” saloon before starting, of the scenery, the scamps, the soldiers and people, met on the trip, would fill several columns of the Republican. The present letter will exclusively treat of all that re- fers to the state of affuirs betwebn Mex- ico and our 6own country, which has been accented with such mourntul emphasis by the murder of the distinguished Ca Crawford of the federal service San Bernardino Spring or springs is the name ;?i\-vu to a bleak, desolate snot, immediately upon the national bound- and at the extreme head of the most val- uable water-course in western Mexico— the Yaqui. The monument marking the separation of illiteracy and civilization is within stone’s throw of the point where this letter is written, There is an aband- oned stone ranch house, an expanse of fine grazing land, a_protrusion or two of lava, called “malpais” in this reg a good flow of water which, ovorspic ing the meadow, turns it in places into unhealth hle marshes. Here is to be found the command of the late C |I awford, whose sad fate has aroused so much indignation and sorrow throughout the country. It is most entircly composed of Apache who are in truth, a noble looking body of men ina physical sense, and credited with the possession of the kecnest intel- ligeuce by the officers in charge of them, . MA the comm belongs to the First Regular infantry. Heisa W Pointer, coming originally, I understand from Maryland. He reccived me with the greatest courtesy and offered me every assistance during my stay, but asked be excused from going into any furth details of the recent campaign on the ground that his full report wus already in the hands of his mil superiors and an investigation ordered, before which he might possibly be ordered to testify. He alluded in terms of afiection and admiration to his len chief, and expressed the opinion that there would be no dissent from his views, among the soldiers or civilians of Arizona. Tanswered that [ had been deeply im- pressed with the uniformly warm com- pliments paid* to Capt Crawford, asa man and a soldier, and that I believe his death to be one of the most unfi tunate things that_had happened on the frontier since the Mexican war. 1 lost no time in going about among the scouts without letting the object of my mission be too well known. My juc ment was that if my connection with journalism w determined I'd be less Lk\»l\‘ o get at the facts in_the case than otherwise; for this reason I maintained a discreet silence, but kept c; and ears open. The first point I wished to bring out was as to_the efliciency of the Apache scouts. From all that I have heard from those fully competent to judge, from all that I have seen of the scouts themselves and from what I know of the Sierra Madre country from trips made to and from the mining camps at Sabinal Batopilas, Temosichi, Alamos, torio, San Clemente and Chihuahua and Sonora—there can be no ambiquity at all in the matter. The Sierra Madre in such an infernally rough coun try, and the Chiricuhuas such wily abori- gines that no method has been successtul until scouts of the same kind and blood have been induced to take the ficld against the renegades. The oflice 1 ent spoke eloquently in behalf of the scouts. “We couldn’t ‘have gotten into that stronghold at all if it had not been that one of the scouts—himself a Chiricuhua Apache—volunteered to Capt. Crawford to take the command in,” One of the packmasters, a very in- telligent man, who claimed'to have been with Gen. Crook in_his first campaigns against the hostile Apache far buck ay 187—something, ~expre: himself very strongly. He instanced the numer- ous occasions when the Apuche scouts had led the troops against the enemy; and closed with the remark that thoy never had failed to lead the troops faith- fully, or to follow any trail to the end. THE CAUSES OF THE HOSTILITY to them and of the elamor for volunteer troops muy liave an origin or a_stimulus in the present general business stagna- tion in New Mexico, which has leit a greut many people without work. The enlistment of several thousands of these would no doubt be agreat help to the little communities which now sufler from the burden of their support. ‘I'he bill introduced in congress by Delegate Joseph of New Moxico is generally criticised most unfavorably. It provides a5 you know, for companics to consist of fifty men each, thirty to be Mexicans, ten Pueblo ndians and ten America) the pay for cach man to be $50 pe month, with two horses and the privilege of scizing others from citizens when needod, Objections to thisscheme may be given m a very few word: If congress, 1n its wisdom, sces proper to enlarge the regu- lar army, because this is what the present scheme'is bound to result in, let it orde the increment to be drawn from the re spectable white or colored clement of the country, and not from among the black- and-tan greasers of the Rio Grande, who are still wrapped up in the same dirty, rambow-hued blankets that their fori fathers used 100 years ago; who hayve not made the feeblest advance towards Ameri canization, and who never will, Fifty dollars & month to such creatures istwice as much as they have ever honestly madc in the same period; and is there not some danger that, in the event of compli tions with the Mexican republie, more of them would be fighting against our flag than for it¥ The question is worthy of thoug Would 1t not be better to pro vide for the enlistment of out-and-out American eitizens instead of for the cn richment (1 use the word advisedly) of a horde of Rio Grande gre 1] T CIHARGES it at this last moment by the Mexi- ainst Crawford’s scouts—insinua ting that thoy burned and plundered on the way down into Mexico—are not be- lieved by a sin worthy pe whom I lave met, Moxicin or They have, boyond doubt, or he desive of the M cans to lind somg loop-h psoape, but they are not so much as hinted at in the letter of profuse apology which Maj 15 holds in his om the Mexiean command Another reason might be given in the self-ovident fact that & lie well stuck to will probably result the Ameriean government paying for mythical euttl whosa yalue will rise for the oco: the exalted pitch re: 1 by th ) horned bul ich the railroads uow ar then run over in Texas The officers commanding the regular forces of Mexieo ree o four Liines bren, cans ginate Lage th during the past year asked to have Apache scouts detailed to lead their troops. This one item will quash any ac- cusations either ot inefficiency or miscon- duct made against them. THE CHIRICUHUA HOSTAGES now in_this camp maintain a stolid atti- tude. Thev are much more intellectual and bold in appearance than_their brok- en-down and generally worthless brot ers—the Pueblos—on the Rio Grande. arn that they are looking daiiy for < which shall tell of the apprc jeronimo and his gang. Had wwiord not been murdered there is the best of reasons for believing that all would have surrendered to him uncondi- tionally. They knew him, respected and admired him, and, best reason of , he had just destroyed their camp and driven them, almost naked, into the frozen snowsof the Sierra Madre Some of the newspaper question: What is to be done with Geron- imo? In my opinion, given on the gronund and after some ,;(..fi opportunity et at the exact state of matters, the solution of this question may safely be left in the hands of the military author- ities When Crook went down into the Sier- ra Madre in 1883, he got hold of Geroni- mo and some 400 of his people,nearly,but not quite all of tae Chivieuhua hand Before he had reached the boundary, a dozen or more intemperate and injudi- ciowns editors voieed the cry that ever, Chirieuhua should be hanged, drawn and quartered, smething of that kind. The result might have been foreseen. Interested p s brought these ntteran- ces to the knowledge ot the Indians, men who profit by Indian disturbances. The principal warriors skipped out. The military had no fetters or handeufls with which to secure them and did not num- quite one-halt of the Chirienhuas they s bringing along. It was fully a yo before the last of the band came in to San Carlos. Had there not bogun the customary deplorable wrangle between u nd inte depar ats, army Al cirenmstances coneur th prove the correetiess of their views, that Crook wonll in less than no timoe disente- ted the Chirie gibles from those capable mation, aud n_on Al are raising the oulidn't | He had the niost irons, wh of juris already alluded to eaused liam to with- draw from the responsibility of the fur- ther control of the Apaches. Not or shot was fired, not one cow killed or stolen n Apache Todian during the he possessod sueh A man of ordinary int draw his own infe I have made i inquire into the compl MADE AGATNS and find, to my snrprise, that they do not emanate from'the old piencers.” Cn the contrary, the old, old seitlc for him to aman. They say that there is no on in the United States to-day who c i telligens biy fill the position no ln-hh: Gen. Crook, and that the mali nant assanlts upon him spring from mili- tary rivals, from polfitical demagozue and from the Indian ring and allth class of people who expcet to make living oft an army On the other hand, the new people who have been in th from three months to three y large i i They are int i nd mines andnatud e at the long continua which imperil thei n sympathize with this feel Howanee should e made zainst which Croo in tho ro \ftinessof the culians dliness of so many of the n 2 cot nt t part of my business to aly— ments. ing, but ever for the obstacl, had to contend country, the ¢ and the unfr Mexicans. ““He has never paid the slightost atten- tion to the s made upon him in the newspaper said the gentleman, he never will. He knows Indians, if man on earth does,as he has heen ¢ them for nearly forly years. pioneer in Avizona has the fulle dence in_him, and the country will rec- ognize his powe very short time. ind BURNETT BLOWS HER HORN. A Lively Blast From a Town—The Spring Outlook. Bunyerr. Neb. TFeb. 24.—[Cor pondence of the Bre.]—Burnett again at the front, notwithstanding the fact that the whole country tributary to the I, . & M. V.railvond is receiving a healthy growth. We claim the banner and justly 1o, for we are fully alive to her interest as well as those of the country surround- ingus. Alr the sound of saw, ham- mer and trowel are heard in our midst. contracts are being let and a large num- bor of improvements to bo carried out at rly day. Parties from the ecast are here preparing to erect a store building that promises to cclipse anything before crcetedin our village, and when com- completed will be stocked with a general merchandise stock The lumber men are prepa rge business. Farm implement men are recciving car loads of goods. Plans are alveady in the hands of con- tractors for the erection of fine farm im- provements in the shape of stately dwellings, stables, ete Real ¢stato is changing hands some, re_excellent opportunitics for ing investment to secure bar- NS inimprov arms, within a shor t ance of our village s already commenced, and ing to put in an in- e over 1835 in all kinds of grain, trusting in the future as in the past to sunshine, rain, and o productive soil for a just remuneration for the labor |..-rrunuu1’. The past has more than fulfilled their most sanguine expectations by giving them bountiful harvests, happy rts, cheerful faces, granarics fitod 1y overflowing, and cattle that are the envy of other localities. ‘The BEe is fast becoming a power for good among us. Its outspoken manner of treating frand and corruption is sure to win for it & place n the hoarts of all who desire to see justice done to all with- out fear or favor. Long may it live and its influence be felt by the toiling masses now under the crushing yoke of un- restraied corporate power. Any person desiring information rogard to our thriving village o roundings, by addressing Li Meminger, will receive prompt ING in its sur- nkart & ttention. Miss Kato | ter of a Jap- anese nobleman, is coming to America to study the kindergarten system. S e PILES! riLES! PILES A sure cure for Blind, Bleading, Itehin and Uleerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), ealled Dr Willlams' Indian Pile Ointment. A singlo box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or % years standing, No one need 23 after applying this wonderful dicine. “Lotions and instruments do more harm than good. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tuwmors, allays the intense itehing, (particularly at night’ after getting waras in bed), acts as @ poultice, gi t reliet, and is prepared only for Piles, itehing of private parts, and for nothing else. SKIN DIS S| CURED. r. Fraziers Magie Ointment cures as by mazie, Pimplés, Black Heads or Grubs, Eruptions on the face, leaving and beautitul. - Also cures Lteh, Sait Khou ipples, Sore Lips, and Qld Obstina S, old by druggists, or mailed on receipt of nts. Retailed by Kuhn ster & Bechts. At wholes: the skin ele | police headquarters, where he was book- Thriving | COUNGIL BLUFRS, ADDIFIONAL CITY NEWS. Pallce Points. There has becn hanging about the oity for several dflys'a man named William Johnson, claiming to be a deputy sheriff from Ida covnty. He claimed to be hunt- ing fora fellow who was wanted for burglarizing the store of Ruggles Bros., at Ida Grover At Missouri Valley Jo'in- son learned that a railway man there knew the party he was after, and he got this man to come to Council Bluffs with him, promising to pay all expenses, and to give kim $25 of the reward for captur- ing him. Johnson and this man stopped at the Metropolitan hotel, and they kept running the strects until Friday night, when Johnson claimed to be out of money. He tried to borrow some of the chief of police, and would have succceded had not Marshal Youll, of Battle Creck, Ida county, come in unexpectedly while Johnson was sitting.in the chief’s office Youll kad a warrant for Johnson for run- ning off mortgaged property. He said that Johnson was no officer at all, but that he had run off & horse and buggy on which there was a mortgage, and hail sold them. Itis not known what become of the mone Johnson was taken hack to Ida county yesterd. nd the railway man from Missouri Valley who had heen fooled into & wild goose chase took last night's train for home, wiser in the ways of this world. The fellow whom Johnson pretended to be after had been eaptured a week or S0 ago, The attention of the res intersection of Main and Pearl streets Satur night was atracted by the me and racket said to be cansed by attsmpt of a big brute of a man try- o pound the wom 1 sworn to Otlicer Bates tried to but found the door bar- cked open ntin. He found a club, threatening vengeance on any intruder,but Bates had a gun under his nose ina minute, and made the man op the elub. e then brought him to dents near the ing Tove and protec enter the hou ved i sthen w as Tom Lafey. ie will have a hear- e has appeared dy, whose is again in for being often on thé books, Wilson was arrested picion of trying to rob a man of a gold h and chain. It is claimed that son entered the rear room in B “splace on upper Broadway, where Atting @ young man aslecp, ind that » thr ce a handkerchief E At chloro,orm, mtending to make him sleep so sonnd that he puld not know wh k the v i on sus- “ciat i Doingd of' the Fathers, conngl met in special terndon, Aldermen B 1eitopf, &tratih and Shugart pr with Aldermian, $1 t in the cha C.R .‘\liln-t"!!\m» led the et for gitwding on Fourth street to 1ty Tenth, Tenth to | nth, F alieys on - tory to Worth to Eleventh, ad alleys. Fourth to etions of enug, same contr: scssio nnett, sent, con- «r{x UBird, all int streets and dleys. Fonrtl: T Clir radin avenne Muin to for grad Thial, ad M nnett and St nmittea to examin 15t for the erect in retaining S in_the Indian e, in which the contract srested. The ordir to report deaths to the ci there might be no delay permits, was read The side commissioner structed to motify all par to remove and take ¢ of “th side- ks, where grading is to be done, the city docs not consider itself re. honsible for them. ‘The council then adjourned Tuesday evening. issuing buial o was in- to meet B Paul Pry at Neola, A, Feb, 26.—~We are promised hy E«u.’] The old man must go under first ols a cut on prices of lumber in future.. Neola will welcome the The ealico ball Mond large and pleasant air proved too small for the ac of all. The assessor is in town wearing his best store othes. He will resume his arb after the board of supervisors pass at his bill. August Rudiger and J. W. Norris, of this place, were each fined §50 by Justice Pratt, of Underwood, for selling liquor to minors. ‘They don’t like that kimfi of iu»'i‘ and I am informed that both cases have been appealed. Thomas Bardsley lcft last week land of promuse, said to e somewhere in western Nebraska or eastern Colorado. Frank McWilliams and J. W. Shedd and brother will leave next week for their future home in eastern Colorado. The friends of Peter Farrell of York township, speak of him as the coming sherift of our count; Peter’s head is filmsml for a higher otfice, but to be in ac- cordance with the national administra. tion, will acéep# the position only as a stepping stope, mind you. Time, the t healer, has at last closed the pofi breach’at Neola. I am informed that R. T. Lovell and E, Reichart have actually slianken hands and stroked the moks on” each other's back with promises of nndying love and re- nvu(‘l for oms another, The yawning chasm is closed, but it is not known whether the chosen band who followed R T. into 1’;].! wilderness have been dumped intolffi¢ chasm or have reccived pardon for tacir political sin. Who are the coming city officials? I inquired of ®ap Heath. Cip, you know, ison the inside of the city I'ring, and with sleeping nights in the council cham- ber has imbibed a decided taste fol life and a true discernment of what is ed in our city government. “Well,” d Cap, “there is very little strife for office this spring, but whiat we need in our city council is a true representative of the workingman, and I shall use my influ- ence to remedy this defect by having Jim Johnson made an alderman, This s the only city in the state that lacks a work- ingman’'s friend.” At the sale near Minden last Tuesday, I met our venerable friend, Squire Crow, who confidentially impartéd g R ation that Neola was far behind Minden . en’t | on to Neola lately,” said the , “but I chanced to meet some of wer people at a lawsuit 1n Underwood last” W Mayor Clark and Or @an were t} Good enough people 1 Neola but they have no business in a law inst the old s [ludigating hit- [ ening was a The hall ommodation for the hefore they can come to the surface But, changing the subject, the democrats have been casting abaut for an argumer in favor of whisky. Why, look here. thi man has spont about $8 for. th whisky that this crowd is carrying about, and see how his rhiufs are selling. There's that little Dutchman from your place, Jake Denbeck, He's feeling so good that he raised his own bid three times on that old cow. Why, that §5 will make $500 at this sale And I believe it did Walking down Front strect the « T was stopped by the venerable Tim “Paul,” says he, “I want your ki »on a delieate little matter. Youn and T have been friends ever worked together on the old W h, and my ola dislike for the society of the ladies has gradually worn off, and I am_going married. The girl hasfinally con- sented, and 1've ordered the lumber for a nice little house for us. But Bland Resh- ton tells me I'm foolish; that 1 ought to ;{wl marriod first; that this house busine don’t always pan out, and I'm so worried that [ can't sleep.”” 1 toid him to take Bland's advice, for he couldn’t get bet ter even from PauL Pry. ——— Personal Paragraphs, T. M. C. Logan of Logan was at the Pacifie yester M. Holbrook of M ayed at the Ogden. W. K. Van Brunt of Avoca was in the city Saturday. B. Benedict of Chicago spent Saturday in the city. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.~Special advertisoments, such as Lost,Found, To Loan, For To Rent, Wants Boarding, otc., will be inserted n this column at tholow rate dt TEN OENTS PRR LINE for the firstinsortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insortion, Leave advertiss mentsat our office, No. 13 Pearl streot, near Broadway , Council Bluffs. ouri Valley Sun- no_childron, Stefin, 1821 Fourth aven; g “v —A good Job and ne i One capable of taking churge of an offic andwho unorstands making fizures on wo and has hud ex erience in “pulling” a hand pioss. Addross, L. Bailou, Nows oflico, Missourd Yalley, fowa. 3”0 MADT in 31 days by a ludy agont of t “Rquitable.” We want Six moro li nnle or female. Apply in person or Ly Win. Randall, Supt. of agencios, Coun- , Towa. {ORSALE—Projporty on corner Poarl stroot and Sixth avenue, Council Bluffs, consisting of two-story, iron-roofed briok building; a framo house all on lot 90x113. ~ For terins apply to A. H. McClurg, on premises. JWAN & WALKER, No. 83 Main strect, X (under Citizon's Bank), real estate ana mer- chuidise exehiango brokers. Our books aro full of special bargains, but it §s impossiblo to pub- lish n veliablo list from the fact of 8o many dail chunges, What wo ask is: If you want to soll or trade anything in our line, write us and wo pillsend vou a pile of. baczains to solcet from. Lands improved or unimproved, city or tow proporty, stocks of goods of any kind in any plac \ you huve or_ such you want lot us Swan & Walkor, Council Blufts FOR § ta bargain if old soon ros, southwost of Omaba. 6 ent woll and cistern, 2 barns, s, ono for 20 cows: ‘ool in_timothy ack walnut, ash and horrios, plums, Erape 1 stock DESCENT GAS LAMP ‘Tho public are informed that & patent has been allowod to Geo. H. Gregory on his im- Proved gus IAmps wnd maiuf; d by C. A Willlams is our authorizod agont for cil Blutfs and ¢ 1. The public are ca to buy any of theso gms Iamps Williams, a3 all ‘others offore. Agor | i ESSEX CORNER BRYANT AND VINE Opposite City Buildings, Council Bluis, Warm rooms und good board at reasonable Manufacturersof all sizes of Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Mas Carey and Woodbury Ilorse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, illon Threshers, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Locking Bracket for Fences AND OTHER RAILS, RODS, ETC, FENCES BUILT WITHOUT NAILS. Any part readily taken out or replaced, For picket or rail feneos, iron or wood, cannot be ex- celled tor railing of any sort. For particulurs write €. J. BECKMAN, Inventor, Council Blufts, State and county rights for sale, e CHICAGQ 2o PAILWAY. SEORT LINTE Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago The only road to take fur Des Moin ehulitown, Cedar Rapids, €1 Milwuukee and all points oust. the peo Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho Nevada,Oregon, Washington and California it lor advantuges not possible by any i few of tho numorous polats of supo- njoved by the patrons of this road bo mabin and ACH whticn ara modols of 1ts PARLOR DRAWING ROOM CARS, unsurpassed by any, and its wide- Iy colehruted PALATIAL DINING. OAl gl of whieh caniot bo found elso At Couneil Blulls the trains of the Unic £ Hy. connbet i Union Depot with tho Chicago & Northwestefn Ry, In Chic the trains of this line muke close conueelion with l | of the | thase of wll eastern lines, For_Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, Ci Vi Falls, Bulo, Pittsburg, Foronts Boston, Now York, Philadeiphia, Bul- timere, Washington ai 4 all points iu the east, sk the ticket agent for ticket ORTH-WESTERN,” best accommodations. Al ticke kets via this line. Via the 1f you wish thy agents sall | M. HUGHIT R: 8. HAIR, General Manage or. Gen. Pass. Agout. CHICAGO. | TIE CHBAPEST PLACE IN OMATIIA TO BU FURNITURE, BABY CARRIACES, Ele IS AT DEWEY & STONES' Oneof the Best and Largest Stoclss in the Us to Select from. No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GEO. BURKE, Manager, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. and Farmers' Bank, David Cit. Jolumbus State llu\nk\.v (l'\\lumhu!. Neb. Neb, ional Bank, Omaha v, Neb.: Koarney National MeDohald's Ba’nk.l}(ofi draft with bill of lading attached for two-thirds value of stock. REMOVED. 1 wish to respoctfully call the attention of my patrons and the public in general, to my remo- val from the old_stand Nos. 7 and 9, Main St., to my now and commodious quurters, No. 226 Broadway, Whero [ will be plensed to seo my many friends, With a large, new and complete assortument of all tho very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being located in largo quarters T am better than ever before prepared to serve tho public. Respecttully, J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway,Council Bluffs. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital ... ..$250,000 Suplus May 1, 1885.......... 25,000 H. W.Yartes, President. ; A.E. Tovzaviy, Vice President. W. H. S. Hucugs, Cashier, DIRECORS: W. V. MonsE, JONN 8. COLLINS, H. W. Yares, LEWIS S. REED, A. E. TouzALLy, BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK., Cor. 12th and Farnam Streots. General Banking Business Transactod. ITY is failing, Brain DRAINED and Whoso VI R horer bR E TR RN WARE n porfoet and_roiinblo cure in the FHENCH HOERITok NEMEDIES ey abid mEdLTAl Chdoraimtnts d L, Conaulte: BIVIhLE AflEficV. 0. 174 Fulton Street. New Yorks CORLGINAT [TLE HAV k6 Royal Havana Lottery (AGOVERNMENT INSTITUTION) Drawn at Havana, Cuba, March 13-27, 1886 (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION) TICKETS IN FIFTHS. Wholes £5.00. Fractions Prorata. Tickets in Fifths; Wholes 85; Fractions pro t to no manipulation, not controlled by interest. Itis ihe fairest thing in 1212 Broad. 9 Maiu Imacsw way,N. Y. sroot, Kansas Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lath, Shingles Bash, Doors and Blinds. Sole agents for the celebrated Marblehond Concontrated White 8. P, MACCONNELL, Manager.0 hono No, 28, No. 116 Mui t, Council Bluffs, LAMPS and CROCKERY —AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer’s, 3 Main Strgft,.-(immfil‘mufl‘. No. A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY 81 BY MAIL, POSTPAID, ILLUSIKATIVE SAMPLE FREE TO ALL A Great Medical Work on Manhood. Exbiauated Vitality, Norrons and Physical Devility Premacuro Dacling 1 Man, Krrars of ¥ouh. nd untold miseriea resulting from indiscration’ und canson. "K' book Tor avefy ‘min. Young. miA e and 01a. M1ecantalng 15 prasen pians 156 alf ERronE dikonson. e 0k of whith 18 byva fonnd b I whoso sXperiance for 31" yeyrs 13 HY Ty o sor o fora foll 10 the 1010 any hykion Donntifal Froncn mis tnd 0 ho n f work {n 6very sensu - y and or. slonai” han oy othor Grthe monoy whi b6 re gatvodl il pitionia, : andnow."Gald mefinl dwardod the dueh tlonal AGdical Axsoolution: 10 the 11 A and iasaoluts oficors'of e board i Tonder i 1o Liga I8 worth more (9tha young an nof this generation tuan ul the eld s und the silver minos of Novada . ¥, Chronicle: £ Life polnts ot the rooks and quick- Hstintion wnd hopes of mas Hich th Leen fatally wrecked. -Mun nervous and phys ‘Addross the Powbody Medieul institute. or Dr W. IL. Farker. So. (e strect Loston, Mist who aay be consuited on al s 1oxporl: flad ine all ot s i atly wit i Moo treatad suece Montion Om PENNYROVAL PILLS CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.' ‘The Origiunl and Only Genanine. eater Chemient Co i Nqunre, 1'biisdi, e 0l by Druplata cveryuhere. Aok 21 Okl hes Ser LugUab® By rus sl Bilias - Faké Lo bt ESTABLISHED 1863. CHANDLER-BROWNCO. GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants. | OFFICES: Chamber of Commeroo, Chicago. Milwaukee. H, C. MILLER, Western Business Solicitors W. P. PECI, Local Business Solicitor, 1804 Doug Board of Trado, Railway Time Table. OMARA. Tne following Is the time of arrival and de- parture of trains by Central Standard timo at tho local depots. 'Trains of tho C., St. P., M. & 0. arrive and dopart from their dopot, corner. of 14th nnd Wobstor stroets; trains on the B. & M, C.. 1. &Q. and K. C,, St. J. & C. B, from the B."& M. dopot: all others'from the Union Pacifla b pld BRIDGE TRAINS. Rridge traing wil' leava P. dopot at’ 58 “' 3 8 (tU 13 10 a M., 110 p. m. ranstor g 3 52 p. . Arrival and departuro Of trains from the transfor depot at Council Blums: DEPAPT. Am GHICAGQ & NOITHWESTRRN. Mall ang Express, . Accomrhodutiog ... Bxproass . HICAGO & BOCK 18 Mail and Express Accolmmodation CBXpross..... ILWAUKEE & § Mail and Express. BXpross. ., 5 WURLINGTON & QUING ~Mai! and Exprose. L. BXDreas. ... WABASH, ST. LOUXS & PACI] P, . Local. St. Louis kxpro P, M. Transfer St. Louis ANSAS OITY, 8T, JOI & COUN 'S Mail and Express. Express... BIOUX CITY & PACI Sloux City Mutl . Paul Expross WESTWARD UNION PACIFIC, Pacitlc Expross.... Donvor gxpross. .. 0. & REP. VALLEY, ..Ml and Expross.., B. & M. IN NEB. Mail and_ Expross licht Kxpress . SOUTHWARD, MISSOURL PACIFIC A . Dy Express.....| 8 Night Expros: J.&C. ittsmouth, NORTHWARD, O ST P ..Bloux City &3 S L) 5 ER STOCK YARDS TRAINS Will leavo U. P. depot, Omaba, at 6:40—8:85= 10:45--10:55 . 'm. ; 2:4( —5:25 . m. LeaveStock Yards for Omnha at 1 :20-—4 :40—5:07—0:20 D, m. B, duily oxcept Sunday. ay; D, daily excopt Mon I~ 1204 40— NOTE—A trains dal € dally excopt Satu; day, Notice to Contractors. (QEALED Lids will bo rocoived by tho bulldin B “commitice of tho Corning Academy, unf March 20, 1583, for the furnishing material and building colfege building at Corning, Adams | Co., Town. PIns can bo 800n ut the ofiico of the socratary, or at the offico of C. H. Lee, arohiteot, Des Moines, lowa. b Tho committee resorves tho right to rejock any or all bi H. M. Towsrn, ddross: febl2dl Beerctary, Corning, lows, HAMBURG - AMERICAN Eneland, France & Germany, : Thio stenmships of thiy woll known luo built of o ruucnis, and ure furn, r 10 nake th pussago both safo and agrosiblo, oy carey the Unit and Furopean mailsd 0o Now York Thursiays and Saturdaya for Pive moutlh, (LONDON) Cleriioug,(PARIS and HAM: T, Tetuining, (ho steamers loave Humburg on Wodnosdays and Sundiys, via. Havre, taking passengors at Bouthampton and Londor, et vebin §5), 16 ana 87 Bailrond t y diir.' London, England, It £25, Borld for “Touriat (et ¢, 1 fCTiARD & c0u usseuger Agonitt, 8 adway, New Yor ¥and La i Washington and Sts. Chicago, 1l Carrylng the Belgium Royal and United States Mail, suiling cvory Suiurday Between Antwerp & How York 10 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOLs " LAND AND FRAKCE. " ) 10 $100. Kxer Ca 5