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i i et progres "THE OITY. The body of Pierce, of the men buried alive Saturday, was forwarded to Lansing. , last night. Tom McDonald was taken in by the one police last night for giving James Ken- | nedy, n scab engineer, a black eye in a | fist fight. 1 | Louig Ulm was arrested yesterday for | using a_ switch iron to hit E. M. McCaughen, a car drive, living at 2002 Cuming street. M. Trostrom, of Briggs Place, wants his big sorrel horse. The animal en while hitched ifornia streets Se Personal Paragraphs. , of Beatrice, Neb., is at the Mil er J. Lamb, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the Millard. J. J. Buchanan, of Hastings, Neb,, is at the Paxton M. Marquette, of Lincoln, Neb, is at the illard W. R. Kelly, of Millard J. B, Harnish, of Portsmouth, Ta., is at the Windsor, N. 8. Harwood, of Lincoln Paxton, W, F'. Zimmerman, of Davenport, Ia., is at the Windsor. H. M. Howard, of David City, Neb,, is at the Millard. R. M. Taggart and wife, of Nebraska City, Neb,, are at the Millard Messrs. John €. Watson, ¥, 13, Smith and L. C. Davenport, of Nebraska City, Neb., ure at the Paxton. . Mr. W. H. Willis and wife, of Des Moines, Lincoln, Neb., is at the Neb., is at the and Mr. and_Mrs. A. . Cutter, of Daven- port, are visiting at Mr. I, K. Alexander's, Mrs, J. B. J. Ryan, of Walnut hill, is en- tertaining her mother, Mrs. Jumes Gray, and her sister, Mrs. O, T. Thompson, of Wash- ington, D.C., who arrived here Thursday evening for a month’s visit A STEAMER SUNK, The General Terry Hits a Pier and Goes Down. Twelve years ago the Rifth infantry, reg- ular troops, were stationed at Fort Leaven- worth. That was during the Custer cam- paign in the Black Hills against “Sitting Bull” and his warriors, and the regiment, by orders, was forced to the front. They went by the same steamers in which they landed yesterday for a few hours in Omaha to “gtock up" with provisions. ock the unusual screeching of the About 6 o' whistles was heard, stern wheelers Helena and Gene tied up at the foot of Douglas street. Four hundred and seventeen sun-burned frontier soidiers, including ofticers and musi- cians, were on board of the two steamers accompanied by the wives and daughters of the officors. When the two boats landed it was evident that the men acsired to land, but it was ont of the question at that time, but later providence interfered, and their wishes were gratified. Officers from the headquarters who were on hand to meet the new comers were informed of the arrival by Licutenant J. M. T. Partello, who the first to come ashore. He sf party had, through the m sighted a fag at half mas them that Genera When the licutenant was emblem of death was in res and soon after was ted that the ans of a field glass, d it occurred to n had died. ed that the peet to the mem- ory of a departed Union Pacific railroad ofiicial, and was displayed from the quarters of the road instead of the govern nt, Par- mmunicated to the « tello by voice: Colon son, who 1 turn notitied Lis commaund, who immediately sent up g cheer of thanks which was re-cchoed by the throng ashore who had gathered. The bund struck up u lively, inspiring air, and as the sun set in the west the the boats floated towards Kan: v were not destined to re > on time, how s before th 1o Helena ran under tl all right, but when the Ge ¢ was passinis under theseeond span the strong current swung her sidewise inst one of the old piers standing in th commandcr 1l ring u hole in her side some eight t long and six feet high ch filled her with water so that she sank about seven minutes from the time she struck. soon the accident oceurred Pilot Mackey signalled his engineer to aliend” with all possible speed and ran her within a few feet of shore, so that s groanded, as it were, wout cigth feet of water, At the time of the aceident all was in_ con- fusion, the ladies and children screaming while the men wel stricken aud it was with dificulty that a few of the ofticers who retained their wonted coolness could control them. Indeed, one lieutenunt who evidently was in cl of the guard afterathe landing so completely Jost control of his thinking apparatis for the time panic- that he could not even attempt to answer a civil question in_an_intelligent manner but raved about a pair of silk stock- As soon 18 1 ings hehad lostin the wreek tho boat grounded the gang plini v out and the Helena notified by w y -\ distres: ok o utime the latter boat had becn tied to shore and all hands at onco sct to work to unload her. ‘The ladies wore taken to the hotels and mude comfort- able. The loss is estimated at $25,000, of which a great portion consists of property belonging 10 the ofticers and families. “I'runks contain fng elegant dresses und boxes of sil lost while all the furniture ed, The loss in equipuge On “board the sunken steamer were com- panics D, 1, Gand A, under command of Cap- tains Haorgus. Romayne, Randall cutenant-Colonel Rice. The fou ith the band number perhups 475 men. hey are destined o points in Toxus, two companies goiug to Fort Bliss, two to Fort Melntosh, two to Fort Davis, ‘one to Fort Brownville and ono to_Fort. Hancock. The band goes to Sunset, This is the sec cident which has befallen the G o leaving Sioux City, she havin near Blair. The remainder of the journcy to Kunsas City, the po! which the nt were to take the train, will be made by rail, except ing the Helona, Whieh will proceed us oe ore, The Union Pacific people will doubtiess be compellod to remove the old picrs, of which ro are three standing, us soon a8 the mut ter is brought to the attention of the govern- 1ent. panies A Pleasure Shared by Women Only. Malherhe, the gifted French author, sclared thit of all things man pos- , women alone tukes pleasure in ng possessed, ‘Th enerally true of the sweeter sox. the ivy plant, she lon for an object to cling 1o and love—to look to for protection. This being her prevogative, ought she not to be told thut Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription is the physical saly tion of her sex? It banish those dis- tressing maludies that made her life a burden, curing all puinful irvegulari- ties, uterine disorders, inflammation and ulceration, prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. Asa nervine it cures e haustion, prostration, debility, relieves mental anxiety and hypohondria, and promotes refroshing sleop. Smoke Seidenberg aro and got the best nt cigar in the world, Mux Meyer & Co., whole e depot. C. Leo Staub, Architect and Supt., office 1619 Howard; 16 years' experi ence. Kine, stylish buildings a falty. e ——— IMMORTAL LIBERTY. How Omaha Will Celebrate the Day of National Independence. ‘Thie work of the committee representing the Knights of Lubor and all the other or ganizations of workivgmen in this city is ing s0 satisfactorily that the pros of & monster purade on the Fourth of | from Couneil Bluffs hteenth | wdy most encouraging. In this grand display almost every home will be rep resented, because from it will be taken some member who is connected with some one or more of the societies which will take part in the parade. In this grand showing it is com- puted there will be at least ten thousand peo- ple. Al th smblics of the Knights of Labor will take part, and they will be ac- companied by a full quota of all the other well-known organizations, civic and military in this city, wh of them will come nd neighboring towns, July are alr » some hey will parade through the various paved strects, and atthe close they will gather around Jefferson square, where Senator Van Wyck will deliver one of his tions on some of the leading day in the masterly ora- jssues of the ebration will be where there a series of ernoon the cel continued at the fair grounds, ill be a grana balloon ascension chariot races, a barbecue in whict will be d; and an exc of trot running races, greased pigs and a full programme of athletic sports for every feature of which there will be awarded a golden prize. There will be present also a number of bands, which in the aggregate will consist of 100 men. all of whom will play national aivs at the same time and under the same leader- ay will be brought to aclose by a at display of fireworks in the high unds, in Wwhich a number of flaming leaux will be burned, together with a pro. fusion of ro andles, pin wheels and a host of other styles, which will render the occasion_one long to be remembered, and be an excellent manner in which to spend the ning of the glorious Fourth. Che cost of so great an undertaking will be considerable. The affair itself will inure to the benefit of the city and to its merchants, and these will be expected to_contribute o the suceess of the same in such sums a_may 10 them appear necessary. There is no doubt that the subscriptions will be liberal, because the merchants of the city have always been found ready to appreciate laudable under- taking. The committeeon subscriptions will call on merchaats to-day. All the railroads _entering the city have agreed to sell round trip tickets good on the 3d, 4th and 5th of July for one fare, Dr. McGrew, kidhey, Rectal, & priv- ate diseuses. Room 13, Bushman block Stop at the Globe hotel. BENCH AND BAR. District Court. SUIT AGAINST DIt D. MERCER. John L. Miles and James ‘Thompson claim that Samucl D, Mercer has failed to comply with u contract entered into betaeen them for the sale of real estate, and they want a judgment in the sum of §01 which they maintain is due them. JENNIE'S WISHES, Jennic . Stevens petitioned the court to restrain Altharose Rice and othiers from the nossession of certain real estate until she is paid over £00, interest due on pgomissory notes given by the defendant. FAILED TO ABIDE BY CONTRACT. As Richmond S. Maulsby has failed to comply with a contract_entered into with Jennic 3. Stevens, she petitions the court to restore to her land which she sold to the de- fenaant., WANTS A GUARDIAN APPOINTED, Albert Heller vetitioned the court to have a guardian ad litem appointed for the infant heir of M H. und Louisa Heller, that they may be enabled to assume their righttul interests in an estate, WANTS TIHE FOROT James A, Hawley want Promisso al estate mounting t0 £1,000, held others, he at one ness, had v until the 1 his" good 00, which Louis nducting & butcher bus stood well in the c stepped in, credit, and Louis'Kel stock in t name and credit in the sum of amount he wants the court to mike hand over. IS GOOD NAME DAMAGED. ngstrom claims that by int of Charles 1. H obtaining moncy under pre- es, which charge was not sustained, his ood name has suffercd thereby in the sum 000, in which amount he brought suit against Helin Suturday, being ar- County Court. JUDGMENT AGAINST CYRUS ROSS. James Morton & Son secured a judgment in the sum of $163 against Cyrus Ross. SUIT AGAINST GEORGE F. PALMER. The State National bank upplied to Judge Shields for a judgment in the sum of sainst George I, Palmer alleged to be due o1 @ promissory note. CUNNINGUAM TROTIERS WANT THEIR MONEY. Cunningham Brothers brought suit o . D. Harris to collect $151.67 for goods fur- nished, Hammond ced an action against Lafayctte Coltr br of promise and to collect $164 said to be duc us per centage for the sale of real estate. lisc When you come to Omaha stop at the Globe, the best located hotel in town. - Between 13th and 14th streets on Doug L SIS, Shetland pouy for sale by George A. Keeline, Council Bluft The Irony of It. Opposite the name of 1. 13. Walker in the volice register last night was the charge of wife beating, and the owner of the name was one of a miscellancous congregation of mor- tals behind the bars. The situation had a good deal of irouy in it, as the prisoner had beeu arrested on the complaint of Mus, Walker, The couple have had many scraps, in one of which the wife used a knife and cut a long slit in the husband’s clothing, In an- other she tried to shoot Waller, but fortu- n didw't go off. 7y [Ke] This powder never varies, ngth and wholesoine an thie ordinary kind tion, witl of pur. sconom- and cantot he sold the niiltitude of low cost phe o powders, I Baking Pow sold co., 1% Wall street, New 10 JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advertising hias always proven uccesstul. Before placing any Newspaper Advertising consuly LORD & THOMAS, ADVERTISING AGEATS, 48 b0 49 Bandoluh Sireel, CHICACO. “JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1878. Nos, 308-404-170-604. TEE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. BE ALL THAT IT HAS BF REP= has been before the pnblic now about ten years, and in that time has PROVED ITSELF TO RESENTED. IT 1S PURELY VEGETABLE, containg nothing harmful, and DOES pURIFY THE BLOOD AND CURE piseask, as it puts the kidneys, THE ONLY BLOOD PURI= FYING health. ORGANS, 1n complete It cures PERMANENTLY. We have tens of thousands of testi- monials to this effect from peo- ple who were CURED YEARS AGO and who are WELL TO-DAY. It 18 A SCIENTIFIC SPECI was not put upon the ma until throughly tested, has the endorsement of Prof, S, A. Lattimore, M. A, Ph., LL. D, Official Analyst of foods and medicines, N. Y. State Board of Health, and of eminent chemists, phy: and professional expert: H. H. Warner & Co., no NoT CURE EVERYTHING FROM ONE BorTLE, they having a specific for* each 1mportant disease Fiaut suy of any preparation which claims infallibility. The testimonials printed by H. H. Warner & Co. are, BO far as they know, POSITIVELY GENUINE. For the past five years they have had a standing offer of $5,000 "for proof to the contrar 1f you are sick and WANT TO GET WELL, use Warner’s Safe Gure. PORIFY YOUR BLOOD. Impurities In the blood produce diseascs. Bodily and mental health depend upon & healthy condition of tho blood. The blood, particularly in the spring and during the hod summer months, becomes clogged with im- purities, which poison it and generato dis- ease. A harmiess blood purifier, without a particle of mincral poison in it, such as mes cury or potash, s necessary to remove tiiese tmpuritics and to restore the healthy tono of mind and body. The best purificr and tonto Kknown tothe world is Swift's Speclfic (S.5.5.) In regard to its wondertul purifylng and tonie powers we give a few testtmonials as follow: Mr. Wm. A. Slebold, with Geo, P. Rowell & Co., 10 Spruce Street, New York, writes March **1 feel it my duty, for the beneft of others who may be aficted as Iwas, to write you this letter, which you can use as ¥ testimony 1n any way you choose, I will answer any inquiry from others in relation to the facts herewith stated. In February Last I suffercd great pain and inconventence £rom botls, all over my neck; I could not turn my head without acute pain and my blood was in poor condition. After trying all the usual remedics In_such cases, and finding na Fellef, by the persuasion of Mr. J. W. Fears, Manager of your New York Office, I used one bottle §. . 8, and I fmproved rapidly and very soon I was entirely relieved of my *Job's Comforters.”” Now nota slgn of my afiction can be seen. I feel strong and che ful. 8. S. 5. fsa fine tonic s proved in my case, Isleep soundly and my appetite 15 good. Dr. J.N. Chieney, a well known physician writes from Ellaviile, Georgla : Luse S, 8. 8. 1n convalescent fever cases with the best re- sults. 1t will, in my Judgment, prevent sum- mer dysentery, i one will take a few bottles 1n the eprings thus preparing the bowels for the strains of summ Mrs. Scott Liston, 116 Zane strect (Island), Wheellig, West Virginta, writes: * Having used § for the blood, 1 can safcly ray thatit heats anything I havo used to cleanse the blood and 1uake & new belug out of & per son.” Mr. M. 8. Hamlin, Winston, N. C., writes) #Luse it cvery spring. It always bullds me up, giviug me appetito and digestion, and encling me to stand the long, trylng, ener- g ot bunmer days. On ustig it 1 soon strong of body and easy of mind."” tisc on Blood and Skin Discases malled What terrisle visions this little word brings before_the eyes of the nervous, Headache, Neuralgia, Indigestion, Sleeplessness Nervous Prostration, Ali stare them in the face. et all these nervous troubles can be cured by usiog Paine’s eflery nmpound For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC Also contains the best remedies for diseased con. ditioss of the Kidneys, Liver, and ISlood, which Itis a Nerve Tonic, an Alterative, a Laxative, and & Diuretic. is why it CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL, $1.00 a Bottle. Send for full particulars WELLS, RICHARDSON & €O, Praprietors, BURLINGTON, VT MAX MEYER & BRO. Jowelers aud Music Dealrs. Western Agents for Chickering, Knube, Vos and {ale Bros, Planos; Btoiy & Clark - A FEW MORE L T. Mewning Pignos and Organs but litle used which will be x0ld this week at the following reduced prices and terms: Down Monthly Payment. Payment. 1 Knabe Square, cost 60, for e 3 #15.00 1 Decker Bros, 8 juare Grand €03t MW, for #2.0. A 20,00 10.00 1 Bradbury Square, cost $100, Lor $1i. 15.00 10.00 11, P, Hai for 812 15,00 10.00 1Btoddard Square, Cost B, or $1K........ 10.00 5.00 1 Emerscn 8quare, o splendid bargain, cost 80, for 80, .. 10.0) 5.00 1Halleit” ™ Davis’ " Bqudre Graud, cost $650, for §225... 25,00 16.00 1 Marshall el Upright cost 8000, for #175 15.00 10.00 1 Wing for 8IN 15.00 10.00 1 Kimball Origan, ‘cost 12 for &5 10.00 8.00 1 Estey Organ, cost $ib0, for O '\ 10.00 3.0 1 Mason ‘& Hamiin ~Organ, 0, for $1b. 1000 600 Come eavly and take your pick, ad. with you'to avoid mistakes. MAX MEYER & BRO,, am Sts. Bring this Corner 16th and F FOR MEN ONLY ety ighinees, Mapatatal oot 85y Salicretion; leor of develgpment. Fetion, S, T SRORl: BRI Doty e, ERIE MEDICAL €0., BUFFALO, N. X, permanent cure T YT THE OMAHA DAILY BE O Ul 11, MONDAY, JuUN WanersSakCe Continental Cloth ing House, To the Wnolesale and Retail Trade of the West. The opportunity of a lifetime for cash buy« ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale. Unapproachable bargains to close the season in every department. Our limited space prevents us men- and trimmed in first class manner and Knee Pant Suits, embr ing three dif- tioning But very few of the bargain lots perfect fitting. We offer this lot to ferent styles, which we have marked at offered, but we guarantee from now un- closeat the unheard of price of $9.50, the extraordinarily low price of $2.50 to til July 4th, gr bargains in fino Remember this lot is all in double close. Sizes from4 to 14 years, Send Ready-Maee Clothing, Furnishing breasted Sack Suits. for sample suit. You will” be better Goods, Hats and Cay than were ever pleased with them than anytning we before quoted by any firm in_the cloth- fiave shown you t this price betors, ing business in the west. No old goods Lot . Weoffer 100 suits, which Lot 2841 and 2839, Boys’ Long Pant atany price. The goods offered to you will positively be tne last of this lot of Suits. We offer in this lot which em- at this sale are all new, made up within the celebrated Sawyer Woolen o’ braces two styles, Boys' strictly all the lnst nincty days. goodi of which we have sold hundredd wool cassimers sack suits, coot, pants - during the last two months. Wao offer and vest, in dark and medium colors READ THE LIST, SEE THE PRICE 100 of the neatest styles of these famous for boys from 4 to 14 years of age. This 1t willumply repay the expenses of a goods to close at the re kably low suit was made to sell’at $10 but we wish trip to Omaha by any man, woman or price of #12. This suit is rotailed by to reduce our stock of them immedinte- child wanting $10 worth of clothing every house in the country at $18. We ly and offer them at this sale to eloso A€specimens of the different bargain have never offered a bargain that has for only #6 per suit. Tvery garment is lots comprised in this lot, we mention a few as follows, with a guarantee that the small number specially mentioned are no more attractive or desirable bar- nins than hundreds of others to be ound in every department of our estab- lishment during this sale. suit. Lot3. We offer Cassimere Panta made to sell fo Lot 4187. On Monday we will place on our counters 400 plain black pure all wool imported Whipcord Suits in full weighte, suitable for use in this climate ten months of the year. These suits are absolutely new, fresh from the work- shop, and never shown on our counters before. Suits made up in the very lat- est style 4 outton cutaway frock, which we offer in all sizes from 35 to 44. We shall offer this frock suit at$15 per suit. We have not another word to say about this lot, excepting this, that we have sold precisely the same suit ever sinco our store was opened for $22, and never Rock Manuf: are in regular si uniform pri tive line. given such universal satisfaction as this All sizes at the same price $12, 500 pairs best far ons, goods that wero 5 and $8,this season. Goods made by the Globe cturing Mill, Broadbrook Mills, ufacturers of equal a8 we have in our stock at any pr find that we heve a surplus of these fine goods and do not wish to carry them over, and have consequently 2 of 8 per pair for the en- These goods are of the very best workmanship, and equal to any $10 custom pantaloons. closing sale will be $5. goods. . Woolen Co. This Hockanum Co., warrante GENTS’ In this department we ale of 300 dozen ( entire pressly for this season’s trade, we have strictly all wool new fresh Remember the price $6. FURNISHING GOODS DE- PARTMENT. nnounce the Fancy Shirts, manufactured ex- ants’ lot was tock of them on hand aed offer X 2 o largo s ot them at 50 per cent less than the over cand as nice styles age price to close them out. All new e patteans, most desirablo stylos, fast colors, perfeet fitting and perfectly made in every respect, rogular prices of (s which were from #1 {0 $1.75. This entire i i lot in all sizes from 14t 16 and § neck Par Price during this we offer at 75 cents each. Order for half dozen lots no less. es ot n distance ordering these lots will worn and this is all tha us sizo of coiar is necessary in plense give order to get a perfect fit. less. In our Boys’ and_Children’s depart- Men’s Half Hose 7 cents per pair. We Lot 8586, We offer 150 Mens’ Double ment we offer an BHTRAORDINARY offer 850 dozen of Men's Fancy Half Breasted Sack Suits, regular sizes from line of bargain, particularly in Short Hose at 7% cents per dozen to el Pant Suits 35 to 85,0f the celebrated Slater Flannel all wool and guaranteed full indigo. Goods made by the celebrated Slater Woolen Co., of Webster, Mass. Made will mention Our space will' ot permit of our enumerating the different bar gains in this department, how % one, a doz lot of 11. 50 Boy Regular 8150 goods to be sold only in on lots at the remarkably low price of 75 cents per dozen, in sizes from 9 to Sample suits of any of these lots will be sent C. O. D. with the privilege of examination to any address in Nebraska, Towa Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, Dakota and Montana. - Freeland, Loomis & Co. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Corner Douglas and 15th Sts., Omaha, Neb. Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River. Proprietorfl‘ Grano (eera House. THURSDAY, JUNE 14. Afternoon at 2:30—Evening at 8. TWO GRAND Who is WEAK, NERVOUS, DEBILITA- TED, who in his FOLL dIGNORANCE has TRIFLED away his VIGOR of BODY, MEND and MANEOOD. causing exhausting drains upon the FOUNTAINS of LIFE, HEADACHE, BACKACHE, Dreadful Dreams, WEAKNESS of Memory, BASH - FULNESS in SOCIETY, PIMPLES upon the FACE. and all the EFFECTS leading to EARLY DECAY and perhaps CONSUMP. TEON or INSANITY, should consult at once the CELERRATED Dr. Clarke, Established 1851, Tr. Clarke has mede NERVOUS DE- BILITY. CHRONIC and all Diseases of JUBILEE CONCERTS ~ = faave takon or WO has failed to cure you, 83~ FEMALES sufToring from disenses pecti- Har 10 their sex can cousult with the assurance of speedy reliof and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on your discases. #a-tend 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Dells eate Diseases. Consulietion, personal'y or by letter, free. Consult the old Doctor, Thousands cured. Offices and parlors private. a@~Those contemplating Marriage tend for Dr. Cinrke's celebrated guide Male and Female, each lsc., both 2ic. {gampe). Before confiding your case, cons r. CLARKE. A friendly lctter or ‘call may 3ave future suflering and shame, and 2dd golden years to life, #aBook * Life's (Secrel) Ere rors,” 50c. (stamps). Medicine and writings sent everywhere, socure from exposure. Tiours, 8 10 &: undays. 9 012 Address, F. D. OLARKE, M. D. 186 80, Ulark St.. CHICAGO, ILL. . DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON 1742 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo, Nervons, Chronic & Blood Disedses Bfore espeetnlly those arfsing from tmpri vite all w0 sutler; corresponid w Discases of fuve a contagion cut edily without use of dangerous driy: AND HIS WONDERFUL BAND. Including the Great Cornet Virtuoso G. A BERAT and 15 more matchless solofsts and 40 others of the best instrumentalists in the world. MME. ANN ANVNER, Prima Donna Assoluta SIGNORINA CARLOTTA MACONDA, crning thelr symptows, All leticrs reccive medlate attention. JUST PUBLISHED, And will bo mafled colpt of one Eriia Dopnp; Boprang. Dbl tiodical theatiso Which ebouls be Fead by ol ™M ELENE MELLINT, | Adres Contralto, DRS. 8. & D. DAVIESON, MR CHARL TURNER, 1742 Lawreace Street, Denver, Colo, English Tenor. TAGLIA ITRA, Best Laritone iu America, The Gilmore Anvil Brigade, SI SteckPiano Hemarkable for powerful sympa. n, 1¢ tone, pliable action and ub- lute qurability. 8) years' record, the best guarantee of the Tence of these instriments, ol WOODBRIDGE BROS. UNION PACIFIC Battel\ Of six Cannons “Fhe Overland Route,” y s | Has soarranged its Family Sleeping Car service, that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M. J. Greevy, Passenger Agent, Council Blufls, Towa. The res ions when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars, §0 that passengers can now secure berths ordered, the same as a Pull- man berth is reserved and secured. TEBBETS, B, L LOMA en, P, & T. Agent. s5'tG. P& OMAHA, NEB, ’ NOW'S THE TIME To have your friends come to NSAS AND NEBRASKA As Eastern lines will sell tickets and run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVER THE Torveproduce the featu the great BOSTON JUBILEES. ) Prices—i0c, Thc and #1.00—No extra charge reserved seats. Onsaleon and after Tuc 9a, 1., &t box oflice, The largest, fustest uud foest Tn the world PASSEnKOr ACCOImOAAtions Unexcelled: New Xork to Glasgow via Londoaderry DEVONIA INE 1ith | ETHIOPIA, TULY Tth Clicasst 3 UNE 2 | ANCHOWAL - TULY WD FUNSERETAL, [/ JUNL Mtk | DEVONIA Tk U . . NEW YOUK T0 LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN, 111071 aCI C tand finost Pas- | JUNE lith & IEET Sl er iu [JULY 1ith tho W Ava. bth “The Overland Route.” Until July 1, 1885, tickets sold for these excurs stons will be' good thirty days for the round trip and can be used ton duys going. Wien pur- chiasers are ready 1o return, t Kets good five days for that purpose. 1f jurc wish to stop short of destinatior. on our I agents will stamp tickets good 1o return fic such point ’ J.8. TEBEETS, Gen. P. & T . L LOM OMAHA, NEB, o £ Redurn (lekets ut Tor either route, offerin of soelng the North and Acrsey fnd pieturesqu Line dratis ‘payubie 1 Fatos. Tor book of tlon apply 10 HENDERON BROS., 72 La Salle St,, Chicago. OF Lo sy 0f our loral ssents, made available excursionists the vrivilego o Rivers rage £2). Anchor ORiAKA MEDICAL § SURGICA &Y N.W. Cor. I3th & Bodge Sts. Chronic and Snrical Disasss BRAC =N APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES Best facilities, apparatus and remedies for si cessful treatment of every form of diseas ivg Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROGMS FOR PATIENTS. Doard and attendance; best hospital accomm equi ‘rars on Deformities anc Curvature of tic acer, Catarth, Bronchiti . Paralysis, Epilepsy, Kic i and Hood, dbd a1 Spine, Pile: Iihelation, v, Bladd Surgical Operali Diseases of Women a Specia'ly. Boox ox DisEanes oF WOXEN FrrE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A BPECIALTY OP PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Sypl ilitic Poison removed from he system witho mercury. New restorative treatment for loss o! Vital Power, Petsous unable to may be trented at home by correspondence, Al commu nications confidetial. Medicines or instrumen; sent by mail or express, securely packed, marks to indicate contents’ or eender. One pe sonal interview preferred. 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