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Py el S . 'THE OMAHA DALY BEE: TUESDAY. JULY 10 1, a Be re- hnd [ J aline county, Neb. |mm r made a tr ip Wi m Tnspector Farr: rper ixtecnth 8treet about District Conrt. ¢ drec of tainted meat was Nebraska Invited to Participate in The various casesset for hearing yesterday ) evious to this visit Hick the French Exposition, in the district court before Judwes W 3 L lemned twelve quarters wd Groft were passed until to-day place. Figures from :\.Av(‘ "T‘\\ S ,E a to-day to allow. | ) ame (S B cm to hear in chambers the various injunc- | Ay g10.American Packing company merged pieg [/ WILL bej rescrved nolil all the appiioations | When told: that. it ss he readi have been heard. The application of the cit- | consented to her aud did so in the pres A (-] A SPLENDID DISPLAY ASSURED. | tionpro weuinst tho numerous stredt | the Omaha Pac which occurred railway companies. The att 3 » | somrie time ago du wary that over the defendants in the application "»'W pounds kept by th 1 has tion at the Penitentinr Way- cable company announced hat the fens r siding on I;nm.‘m n u\vn;u- for an in- | ence of both gentlemen. junc m agains * motor comp: he . : : : H el o1 Lo st ober, 15 o T L b | ho onty Comploxion. Powder in the We will send packages containing suits of clothing, cloths and woolens of all kinds kept have the honor to enclose heretvith copies | Posed o 10 decision Akl world that is without vulgarity, withou of the joint resolution ref Lto, and i1 ue. | Such asto make the applicants fo ward Girl Sent to the Reform AT to protesd with ‘the Heaving of thele | i that b omant, Kifed it Boutt jomand ! in_the application for the injunction had ulonls of pletFo-pnoumotia \er at- L B S T e, | b o B el e ot e | injury fo the weernd witlout dowita | in our establishment, to any address in Nébraska, Iowa, Dakota, Colorado, Kansas and Wyo- of our fndustry Fal rosources of | WOFk on teotut ol the reSE e ordor as arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of seeing any article va zes to be derived i Lhis beneficent ¢ vin P, Counzman and the U on DPactfic B it as i oner goneet 1o e | 4 Kl conpan s Bn b depotto ascertain o ates on - eartoat of | c@@Aing $10 may be returned at our expense. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. For years we Al Hod Hons reprosentatives on the gabt is now pend The court granted Wt BRd territorics be reqnested o invite their | company for the debt. \ehaiel el and avea warant | o not please you. d chairman of the bourd of trustees of and that the parties handling it knew full 0 ” together, statin their reasons that all the | to the lungs is fille d with g r 8pots not by such methods as you may doem suitabl cable company the pending the our ¢ 180 sujzgest that you | Lo render thom safe to the publi ot merchandise iniour stock at their own townas, examining the same before paying for the m*and undertaking. Railway company on an application of the nty line, w ThafBt 18 fiow . estabiishad & 5 Wa in Council Bluffs, Ta , by Counsman, and he | cattle, w C approached by a man, : 3 7 : £ ol iised at No. 55 Wall | v onten. H ) | have sent goods all over the United States in this mauner by express with the most satisfac- I \ ates and territ ) haaanedh | the city of Grandview, and others, was on “For dealing in_counterfeit O MI . 9 ) 4 cases weredepending on this one, The at- | unlike bubbles of air which Thayer . rece ved 2 ' the motor company insisted that | red spot. The tearing off of the inside lin- the follo r, a persual of wlich will ¢ 1 be heard together and that the | jng usual loaves but veory Surniish all nece " p carin tinued over until to-morrow. | Jittle trace of the discase visible,asin this Depar tof ashington, July 3 urt granted each apart of theirrequest, | case, but an experienced eye could readily 1888, To th . iing_ the hearir 1 morrow for | discern it 1 ! i tn M. Thay intiffs, and ruling that the moter case | * The fnapector and Dr. Gerth next visited vernor of Neb: L v @ join | o the cable company will be taken up | soveral dairies vehof djseased eattle, olution of congress, appr Mar alone and if 1t is found that tlie | found only one »d, and the owne 1858, the governt States ac. | Points 1 in the other applications | pecting somethinz wrong, had kept he: a_ bright idge, a farmer who liv se, and as work on the building of the | w 8 was discased is eévidénced by School-Minor Mention, system in th rt of the city named in which tho traces of either A A SO B Bl R T B | voot, TRAN e nooxs, | Ming C. O. D, giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. By this IBi0C Al by, nhd Wb o RAv primtiorenlinie el Comeman, | vory s confdence o on y¢ x| if Ot verfectly satisfactory, returnine goods to us at our expense. Money for all amounts ex- the scnate, has appointed Gene from garnishecing his wages in the hands of o WS 8t tho , Wabster Nitest Ive oty ot ¢ . ) ‘.’ 1"‘,‘ b X He >( n mlwl(w‘ll m}n._.\ A M ato and i Lt ot 1 h IR, s ) e s tory results. You take no risk. Examine the goods, and return them at our expense if they flerived from oxhibits; that 0 had be trial bofore Judge Doane. The case involves | plied the pseudo offic And you m ot the tax titles of a number of lots in Grand- | submit to an immediate search, Mr, Har- :I."l‘;‘1:.‘]:"“;“'!“"-‘ to b b i i A '\l-}'_'“\ 9 , the law requires this action in these Blbtie of Tim b HA th mechani . Thinking that thero had. been, Bom EsIonts sum of $37) was taken up before Judge made, but that he descriptions of y field of dustry in the land. mado as will be passed the follow Hyors i reducing ho light of receut xmm d mn the wa building or premises, o r disobedience to board and the warden s the enforcement The circumstances Ing which impel figainst a child, es citing that she is committed div der or manslaughte: be sent to the care pehool of the state. pomplained agn ass under sixtoen yea ing, before Judge Stewart, gommitting he ) city. estorday and tho relurn, The matt must be subs: is commenced, to publish a daily and Li8 corporation dates its exist Sth day of June, 1555, and is to continue for “The business of the corporu- a bourd of trustees, Fairbrother, H! noy wenty years, fon is to be conducted nd_ it is as foll Bushuell and Sam D. C A uith, sland, Hall cou H. Burus, Omaha, ouglas county. CITY NEWS AND NOTPS Hon. Sam Chapman, of Platismouth, is in prohibitionists 'hursday afternoon It will mark an Hoos will be A. CSunderson, Stockton stablo J. E. Murphy hired to a peddier f veeks ago, but as yet he Secretary Furnas, of t board of agricultu s and cattle at th will be unusuall ian stallions w stud of exhibition, om outside of Nebrasia, will show importation, oygrnor Thayer hus issucd o pros ard of #200 for 1 coviction of the person he stomach, Yesterday's 'roce: T'he Phoenix aymict of i i Ihe interost prepare 1 products ritories, with in printed in the | immediate hing bition wps, aid Warden rdination ind buildings, in subording , and in view of ofticions as well cipline of said ot as follows and deter- penitoutiary hority over bout said einapat- aud im- ction of this rders shall be warden 10 this held strictly of this distress- complaint o ble, having ort of mur- raying that she nd custody of the reform Hanu dangliter Ann , this u and a warr reform school until discharged, was placed in Sherift Melick's hands and’she for committal at 1:30 o'clock to-da Anna's unfortunate posi due to her r For several days past mnm of od in and about of them pulled stakes packed up hor traps and ;u:m-.l ‘thom, . Hor parents, hearing of her and tried to persuade her she persistently refused to do. was then placed in the hands of an ofiic who also pursued and overtook the girl, Blio was still obdurate and ho had to place hier under arrest PILED WITIL TUE SECRETARY OF STA" The Call publishing 6f incorporations with the se day. The principal place aughter, was taken ion is doubtless uy afternoon. °s have One irl i pursued her which company filed articlos tary of state business of red to be at Lincoln and 000, one-lialf of which id before business "The obiect of the company is vernor Thayer comuissioned lln follow- eh, Johnson Chester, and moet fon. y has just es in this city Branch of- o prine which w , and Con- ard, are in the and bugaey of Sand and which was Y or two about two Las failed to recover Nebraska state e, suy's that the exhibition state fuir Ara. One perfoct tonie or blood Jones’ Red Clover Tt speedily eures all troubles of kidnoys and liver. deticate, 1gs inthe United o8 com uguin d Barah M eufo §1,500 has ot been id for tho yiast twe years and ageording to 0 terins of the note tu'e rights of the do in- that in the mali thus rn ant but aper. uce frowm the wma- the arrest who murdered s June 13 1587, Cun Price “estner, in hisanswer in the case, holds 't resey did not fuliill the conditions of the ract in theconstruction of the walls of building and he (Festner) was damaged y the failure more than the amount of the County Court. LIGHT. cctrie Lighting com- S: Higzins on two 17 each for fuel and John A. Wakefield began suit agafnst'John U. Ritter to enforce the payment of a prom issory noto amounting to $300, payable nincty days aftp Hyde &. Southw againat William Coburn for $50 dama or unjustly maintaining possession of #600 worth of werchandise belonging to them; GUDGMENTS ENTERED, Judements were entered by Judze Shiclds againat C. 5. Mayne_in -favor of Jonason in the sim of &85.60; in favor of the Republi- can Publ ympany against Mayne in the sum of St and 1 £ the Republican Py company & the C. B, Mayne R pany in the sum of 1. M. Stornberg has been appointed guar- dian of Rasmus Nelson, insane. In the combin , proportion and preparation of its ingredients, Hood Sarsapavilla accompiishes cures wh other preparations fail. Peculiar in its good name at home, whieh is a “tower of strength abroad,” peenliar in_ the phenomciial it has attained, Hood aparilla is the most success- ful medicine for purifying the blood, giving strength and creating an appe- tite. n \ll.ll() AD NEWS, Géneral Items Gathered at Headquar- ters—A Southern Line. Throa car loads of school teachers from Penusylvania, bound for San Francisco,came in over the Northwestern yesterday, On Wednesday next the B. & M. will con- vey the Omaha Rifle club to the range at Bellevue. This is the first excursion of the season and will be an enjoyable affair, car loads of Chinamen arrived from tho west over the* Union Pacifie_yosterday and went east over the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. They are enroute for New York city and other castern points. On July 17 the B. & M. will run a big ex- cursion to Fleming, Col., a uew towa east of Stirlng. Tickets from’ Lincoln and. inter. mediate points good for ten days will be sold at the kate of one fare for the round trip. A new liie of.rond from Savannah, Ga., to points on the Missouri river aud to Donver is snid to be the latost scheme in projected rail- way oxtension. The company is to receive its tinul backing from a syndicate of Euro- rean capitulists_interested in the Newport News and the Mississippi Valloy railway. “The proposad road will be formed by tho line now under construction from Savannah to Atlanta. The organizition of the parts of the road in Alabama and Tennessce has already been formed zad it is believed that @ clarter will bo f16d 1 Missouri within a The terminus of the road will v, where connections w e made with the Kansas City, St. Joseph Council Blufts road, n portion of the Q" systom, and freight and passongers will thus hipped via Omaha to Denver.It is said that tho Mississippi will bo bridged at Now Madrid, The Union Pacific folks are Increasing their rolling stock greatly of late, During the past th months they have contracted for seventy new locomotiyes, forty of which have been deliverad, while the other thirty will be sent as soon as they are comploted. These, when recelved, will make the total sof engines owned by the company The company have also let contracts six hun od furniture cars, ten emigrant s and six new bag Lis It is being done by the Pullman Car com- pany. The Union P npany are re Iding nearly one hundred fruit cars for fust servico between Omaha aud San Fran- ciseo, equipping them with air brakes and Miller platform: An Absolute Oure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hanls, and all skin erup: tions, Will positively cure all kinds of pil Ask for thio ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at 25 couts per box—by mail 30 cents. iy o MORE »DINH.\S ED MEAT. An Omaha Firm That Handles the Article Knowingly. Sunday morning State Veterinarian Dr. Gerth, uccomipanied by Meat Inspector Hickstein, started to make a trip to a milk dairy Just -outside town, and while driving along Sixteenth street, near Izard, the latter observed one of the Omaha Packing com- pany’s teams standing in front of a car of meat which was being unloaded. Hickstein stopped, and upon examming the meat, found that one beef was diseased, and that,in order o cover up the fact, the inside lining of the ribs had been taken out. "The balance was spoiled. Not yery skill fully was the work dane, eitker, but in a gbunglin clumsy manuer. The avimals had cen affected with contagious plevro-pnou- monia ortubereulos,is aceordung to Dr.Gertl's | opmion. ‘The meut was condemned on the saturited with coal oil and dumped in the river. The amount was about 2,500 | pounds, more or less, according to thie inspec- tor's estimate, there being twenty quartors woall. This is net the first time this com of a bona fide rep the gover ment, . Harbid od hi to bo searche The sharper ducted him rear of ot and there procceded to *go through’ liberateiy and eystematically. This operation resulicd in the crafty scoundrel taking possession of a s watch i n, and $i3 in money. He afterward, however, returned the watch chain, bnt remarking Cthat the mone) would hay be turned over to thre inspector, he cooly pocketed it. Then he > could report at tie fice in the afternoon this farm v ty I maway, The an then left him, going up Webster toward Sixteenth. The more the agricnlturist thonght of the matter, the more he_becar convineed that he had been worked by imposter. The ridiculousness of the entire transaction was proof enough of this and short] the occ 21f hu! ing toward in reh ot C R marshal - who D arrested him. But he nothing mwore of him. Harbidge then returned to the depot, where ted the transaction to a Bri réporier _said he philosophically, 4 j ? out shi homie,” and despite the fuct that he was urged to report to the pohice, he did got into his wagon and drive off. ‘The report of a similay r'scale, comes from Iloronce, but s yot nothing definite has been ascertiined concerning it, only t it was again a favmer who was the victi and_ that his team was stopped - right on th public highway by a man on horseback, who knew his name, residence, ete., and who re- lieved him of §7.50 in the idcutical way in which Harbidge was relieved. Thict Arrested. The news was received with the ut- most satisfaction by the community that he had terro but the arrest of a iseaso that is stealing away a loyed alued life, is an achievement that should inspire heart-felt gratitude. Chiliness, cold extremities, depressed spirits, and extremely miserable sensa- tions, with pale, wan features, are the results of disordered kidneys and liver. Arrest the cause at once by taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It is purely vegetable detective, thai will ferret out and capture the most subtle lung or blood disorder. Druggists, BOARING THE SETTLERS, How the Military View the Danger of Indian Outbreaks. Tue Bee of Sunday contained a telegram stating that Senator Paddock had number of petitions from ns in Sioux and Dawes counties, ska, protesting against the proposed removal of troops from Forts Robmson and McKinney to their sum- mer encampment at Kearney, Lhe reasons assigned afe that the settler: apprehen- sive that there may bo an outbreak of thoe Sioux pending the adjustments under the re- cent act of congress opening up the great Sioux reservation to settlement. The seaa- tor has referred the petitions to the secretary. of war, A BER reporter made inquiries at the head- quarters of the department of the Platte con- cerning the petitions aud was told by General Breck that it was known that such petitions had been circulated, but that it was also known that the man who was foremost in urging them was Thatcher, the post trader at Fort Niobrara, who was undoubtedly afraid that the receipts of his business would be decreased by the absence of the soldiers. It was not the in- tention of the authoritios to take all the way to the autumn encampment, and event, they would be in camp on a A from which point th ould reach any place of danger on the Elkhorn road inside of thirty-six hours. That was one of the reasons why rney had been selected. He thought there wi on for the peo- ple to be afraid of an outbreak, because when the las took place there was no ground for xcept that the Iudians had been out a hunt, “But,” said the gen “if the people et scared th is no_ prevent and the matter will have to be considered.” At Fort Kinney there are now two companies of infantry and two of cavalry. They are located right near the town of Buffalo, 'vhich however, is not the only place they have to watch, 'They are supposed especially to have an eye on the Crow Indians, who are quiet, the only exception having been some time ago when they went out and their chief was killed. But they never did anything off the reservation. In Fort Robinson, the garrison consists of four companics of infautry and four of cavalry. Those who take Dr, Jones' Red Clover Tonic never have dyspepsia, costiv ness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague and malaria, poor nppulm- low spirits, hendache or kidney troubles. rice 50 cents. - Goodman. e A DOG SAVES A HORSE. A Novel Sight Witnessed on the River. blind horse belonging to Garhage Master Goldsmith fell from the dump boat, at the fout of Davenport street; into the river yes torday, The animal struck out aimlessly for the other shore, which it is doubtful whietiier be would ever have reached. How- ever, Le had swam but ten or fifteen yards when Golasmith's big spotted dog plunged oF thie boat wnd started after him, ~ Overtak- Corner 15th and Douglas Streets, - - Omaha, Nebraskg i —THR— ing the hnx'w, the nlu; scized him by one of it th tho swift cutront, both ennivie and e were carr at a rapid rate or THE down the ~ B Muddy. he do i, i ey e | Chicago, Milwavkee & St Paul Y, utinued to pull vd tha western ehor: Tho inter ators who I B sled upon the river bank ran along down the shore determined Bluffs to to witness the outcome of the novel sce ve compelled to n in thew labor- not until the animals had_been swept vay below the bridgo that the doz was en- | Clhjeago, —AND— Milwaukee, cd to pull bis rofractory companion out bis refpactony compauion 0N 1 §t, Paul, Minncapolis, Cedar Rapids, shore, This he finally succ i in_ doing, | Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, and the feat was gregted by a burst of cheers | Clintor Dubuque, Davenporty from those wiio witnessed the feat, Thetwo | gz 9 Madison, Janesville animals were none the worse off for their | Elgin adison, Janesville, swim. B » much exhausted, and ¢ Belolt, Winona, La Crosse, the borse had a by hewed auricular, but | andait other Important points East, Northeast and that was all, Southeast. e For throngh tickets call on tho ticket agent at 1501 Farnaa street, in Barker Block, or ut Unlon Paciie THE (ilk”(‘l‘]ll\"(‘hl‘ll! 3 Puil Ve /X g Jess | world wre run on the wain A Move For Shorter Hours and Less | word ur & St Paul Rai Work. Daid 10 Pussengers by courtoous Smployes cf tu About thirty grocery clerks assembled at G . R. hall Sunday afternoon to take stops for the organization of a union or so- ciety for the improvement of their condition. il Asuistuat G noral Managor. | Among the grievances complained of by the various speakers who addressed the meeting were hard work, long hours and poor pa n R ' " K being compelled to ‘‘board out” a portion of their pay. Among those who addressed the meeting were Messrs, F. J. McArdle, who expatiated at some length on the benelits of organization; Dr. W. R. Lavender, who strongly urged those’ present to bring new members and said that if the 600 grocer: clerks of the city would asa unit demand their demand; T. J. O'Neil, who_ considered the condition of the grocery clerks no better T. E. GILPIN, than that of a lot of slaves; William Walke months ago, but owing to lack of a proper i place in which _to hold_ meetings is now al- Toom 63 Traders' Ruilding, most deud, Though no definite action was of a good deal of enthusiasm and those pres- | Reforences—Metropalitan National Bank . 5 ent were confident of having made a good RISERSLC COA TR RN tNes 00, start. Another meeting will be held in the coupled with ‘various indignities such as shorter hours or ‘better pay they would get Poter Hansen, A. Kerr. and John Ahrens. FmE INSUR‘NGE BBUK[H The organization was started about three y taicon - fhio mecting was productive CHICAGO. sauic placo uext Sunday aftors QU IR SATALIGUE OF CAM with constituti Tl forticn ana. Tatt i tarmation bon: orggplsing end driliing Murehing Clubs. LUSTRATED hl“wu" FREB. A. G. SPALDING & BROS 102 0NE8 50 | AW sty AWINTER=URoFE arty sails Do, 20 for the Bouth of FRANCE, l AL sluu’.mm other delightul sesorts. Second Party for the noLw LAND, GREECE, TURKEY, The NILE, and the chief countries and cities of Europe, sails same date. 8eud for Circular, E.TOURJEE, Franklin'Sq., Boston. E.T.Allen, M. D., Homaeopathic Specialist, EYE wi%ci EAR Tts superior excellence proven in milll TSRO T homes for more th cter of a century. Tt 18 used by the s iment. “Ei- W. J. GALBRAITA, dorsed by the b [ versities us fored by Sha b s pni orsion a8 Surgeon and Physician, Prices Cream’ Buaking Powder does not contain | Office N. W turmr 14th ard Douglas St. ammonia, lime or alum. 8514 ouly {n cans, telephone, 465; Kesidence telophous, 503, PHICE BAKING POWDER CO., % New York, Chiengo, ! Louis. DT e ——— Gt FOR_DESTROYING Bed Bugz, Roaches, Ants, Fleas And any other insects, use INTERNAT'ONAL E. OESTERREICHER'S EXH'BI -" N Infallible Insect Powder, Alsa mtracts taken for clean- h\g)mhl«hm"’llul 1d private residences from or vermin, | Batistaction Luaranteed or no pay. lndUShy| scie"ce and A[L Principal Depot—416 Soutli 13th Street, Open Until October, 1888, Medical Congress Meets August 7th, GLAS YW, SCOTLAND, b d Round Trip Excursion Tieket, 5 4 A Via STATE LINE, pois o T 6 o anaE S - ror A o ‘.n..,..,': e GuE L Wit AUSTIN, BALDWIN he Sanden Eisctric €0. mn.. I Agts., 54 Brondway, New Yor R [ .u.....mm far ‘home cure, free o Isthere anything in the world more pleasing? 1t is the duty of évery mother ahd nurss to that the chifd Las proper nourishment. 1If you haven't tried RIDGE’S FOOD l VHE PEEKSKILL MILITARY ACADEMY Pockskili-on-Hudson, N.Y SenD for cata make a test, and see if you regret it ogue. JNO. ML TILDEN, M D., M.A, Priucipal, 'OWLER, Moodus, Conn. SAFEALWAYS RELIABLE. TO LADIES' INDISPENSABLE.SOLD svnu DRUGGISTS CHICHES TER CHEMIC (ADISON SQPHILA. PA The Best Route from Omaha and Council THE EAST === 1rsuit for over one mile and a half, for | TWO TRAINS DAILY BET N OMAHA AND Gentlemen’s hlt a Bost, Sefontifly note. tamily can e blood and cures ER, General Passenger and rworks, S\lu!hll-nfl 1 Your mununemmpmflmf-h-m 3 Gther rom snd comforiabia foob a4 Right” Robb. Bal, aldoriman, 160 East 3otk Stveok., Now orke: o i Ilr. un‘fifim ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELT i nn-nnu a continunous current of olu ricity (l(hnr 18 hours: oulul ) m rhou anew ciroulation of thu |l , when nl other treatment has falled. o merite ut his scicn- cognised and indorsed | by thousands whom it has cured. ny bank. commeroial agene; T bE e ORIV ‘allnervousness fmmediately, vuor. strength, ene R.vv'. . RUPTURE S::2%%° DR, nom.nmm BELT.TRUSS. CHIGHESTERS ENGLISHV DIAMOND BRA\ID 'ru:omcman.'m:ommt‘_ y BEWARE OF WORTHLESSIMITAT| ASK DRUGGIST FOR chEsTEIlSENuLIS DIAMOND B AND“KENW"?W i LETTER BY RETURN MAIL ORINCLOSE 4 (STAMPS) FOR PARTICULARS 'SEE §1GNATURE ON EVERY BOX Rm[" TESTIMONIALS AND OVERFROMLADIES W HAVE USED (GLISH.QIAMOND BRAND PENNYROYAL PILLS WITH SUCCESS.| DR, HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Srandes! Triumph of Eleclric Scionco— Scientifically Made and Practically Appllld. Bodict ., DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDlCllES l‘l“'_ylll.l. OURE Y mmm-m?' h-'i rzsrmoum’f & mignion m.mnm AL . o s, N. 1. Pat b N oot hebting. Eamr anne Honerel Dby, fhea: oo Dluml;‘ of Ridheys -Tlulmln- nes, Torp - erby Biles: B 1a Just what you ueed. 2 WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. Biony, Bomb Aucs fon, NOTE thofollowing who hiave been ' M. 1 Iu",nllg Board of %maa. boblo, th g Col. Qonnoll fl‘ u\l%tfilll,lu 0 L. Robt, mpson, h-.... s elootricity throngh tho Fores 25, holesalo hote in o Tilustratod p: amj anutacturor, 101 wue CHICAGO Avo ORTH- WE AMPAIGN 6000 Omaha, Council Bluffs And chicago. Tho only rona to take £or Des Moines Cedar Tipids, Clint wid il pofnia st STERN RAILWAY. Y 1 g & Tow Of tho 1 merous points of super annyth) the patrons o o alns & diy 0f DAY Colmba, Indlangpe “NORTH-WESTERN" If you wish tho b W. N. BABCOCK, 6. DRUNKENNESS Or ihe Liquor Habit, Positively Cared by Admivistering Dr. Haines’ Golden of Northorn Towa, Southwestern East Central Dakota to Watertown, Spirit Lake, EBloux Fallg and many other towns and citles. Tt can be glven In a cup of coffer or tea with. out the knowledge of the person takipg 1t; abso- harmless, and will efféct & speedy cure, whether the patien drinker or un wicoliolic wreck, drunkards have been w; have takon (jolden. Soet out their knowledge and to-day belleve thoy ait drinking of thelr own free will, ystem ouce i it becomes an ut th llquor Dpetita to exit. and Douglas nx gt and Oum. “ouyi] Bluffs, Towa. - ermanent and 18 n moderate Thousands of perate meu who i coffee with- nated With the fpossibility for DREXEL & MAUL, Undertakers & Embalmers At tho old stand, 1407 Farnamn 81, telegraph solicitc fted and vromrily attonded o rmm-.l-- Kok BNACGUAINTED WITH THE OEJORAPHY OF THE COUNTRY OUTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FAOM A 8TUDY OF THIS Wi OF CHICHG, ROCK ISLARD & PACIFIC K'Y phts maln lins and branches toclude CEIO, MOLINE, BOCK ISLAND. DA POM. DES MOINES, COUNOIL nx.vm. CATINE, EANBAS CITY, 8T, .vunru Lfl ENWORTH, ATOHISON, WATERLOO, mApom. Ana ST, PAI aud scores of intermedinto cities. Chaioe routes toand from tho Pacific Const. Al fors in Union depots. Fast trains of Fine Ooaches, clogant Dining Oars, magnificent man Palace Blocpers, and (between Chicago, 8& CEu "Cura: Baate Froon to aldors of shrm 'ars, Soaf 00, 8 of first-class tickets. chlugo. Kansac & Nebraska R'y “Qreat Rock lsland Route."” Extoods Wost and Southwest from Kansas 8nd Bt. Jaseph to NELSON, HORTON,, VILLE, HUTCHINEON, mflfi TOPEEA, HERINGTON, WICHITA, CALDWELL, and all polnts i KANSAS AND B8OUTHERN NEBRASKA end boyond, Entire passenger equipment of the celobrated Pullman mapufacture, All safety ap pinnces and modern improvements. 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