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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: RAILROAD MEN 1N WAR PAINT Nebraska Compantes Will Fight the Board of Traneportation. STANL \TAKEN BY THE ROADS. The Union Pacific Refuses to Recog nizc the ‘s Authority to Make A Change In the Sched- 1o of Rates. LixcoLx Bon Ama Bee, | T, July 20. [ P The ofcials of the railros are hot. They have put on their war harness and paint and are ready for the fray which takes place on the 6th day of August, before the state board of transportation. The battie promiscs to be a bitter one. The railway companies owning and operating lines in th state say by the answers they filed yesterday evening to the order of the Loard of trans vortation, requiring that freight rates be re duced, 1o take of to u classifica tion schedule fixed and p the board, that encroachments been made upon their busiuess and public rights that they eannot respect until after they have made a charge all aiong the line. They loudly cry t the public has no right to profit ai the expense of their pocket books. So the Union Pacific and Republican Valley, St. Joseph & Grand 1sland, | s City & Omaha, Burlington & Missouri Itiver and th alley d Sioux City & Pacific ralway comy 5 ne into court and answer, and give reasons why they should not comply with tho extertionits and remarkable d of the board of nsportaiior the answer o in consequenc answer of he most voluminous, cov cited by all the other vay compinics and raises two or thry 1 poiiits and ob. jections, so with that i Ber correspondent alone will deal, Boiled down to sensible comprehension the swor of one & and the ground re Union Pacific and Republican Valley railway compunies for answer to the order of the board of transportation, having for its pur- pose the helpful effects due to the producers and shippers of the state from past. extortious and swind , First -1 pany denies the jurisdiction of the transportatirn to mike the propos E tin the month. of October, nts with other ruilvoad companics held a consultation and ag upon a schedule of freizht rates that ¥easonubl nd that the proposed change was u onable aud unjust, Third-That the receipts from business transacted over the Kepublican Valley rail road for the first four months of 1558 was #37,000 less than taxes and operating ex pontes for the same period under the Noven hor schedule of vates, us applied to the busi ness done there, and that the proposed order of the commissioners will result in great loss to the respondents. Fourth Thut tho stockholders of Union Pa- cific have reccived no dividends during the past five years aud that the order of the 5th of July, 1835, is unreasonable and unjnst. Fifth—That th »of rates adopte in November, 1557, ave as low as the, and pay of g and other legitini penses of the rond Sixth—That a_considerable portion of the territory through which the respondent’s lines run is sparsely sottled and largely un- developed, and that the operating expeuses are grently in excess of earnings. Seventh—That the Union Pacific railroad was chartered by the congress of the United States, and that they alone had the power to rogulate rates, and the bord of transpor tion of this state has no jurisdiction over ti sanme. Eighth That the orderon thom was not properly or legally served, and that suficient time hus not been given them to conform to the rutc M P A MARRY'S TRAGIC DEATR, . 1. A. Harey met with an accident on pid Transit dummy line between 9 and 10 o'clock this morning that resulted fatally, She left her home in Belmont addition i visit her danghter, who lived i another part of the city, taking a route parallel with the dummy line, The dummy train was driving along at u lively rat v bevond the creek bridge itened and ran away, the tlying train. Tk kept his cyes upon” the n and not upon the track alien: 1d was called to his senses by asere ing pain aud agony, and as quick as possiblo stopped the engine. The enginec with several other persons, alighted from the train und the lifeless body of Mrs. Harry was discovered. The wheels of the train nad passed over her body, and quivering gasps wlone gave evidence that death was not in stantaneous, dof Drs. Hart and Stanhope were soon at the scene, but a glance only necessary to discover that life with another mortal had closed forever. The unfortunate ludy was taken to the residence of who lived near by, w mwaiting the coroner’ Mr. B. T. Ryman, oro her body now lies inquest, which takes placo this evening at 7 o'clock. Mvrs. Harry, on discovering the runaway team coming towards her, sought to cross the railroad track and 'thus get out of the way of danger. But her fifty-thee years of Jife doubtless told against her, and sho was caught oy the engine, and her' sad and pain- ful death was the result. The lady has been a resident of this city for a number of years, and she leaves # son'and two daughters and a large circlo of friends to mourn her tragic death. TWO BANKS INCORT Secretary Luws to-day re articles incorporating the Gandy and Arcadia, the Gandy, Logan county, and Arcadia, Valley cour bave an authorize The bank of ¢ 10th day of Apri, 1558, by . He and b, L. Burnham and K. R. Smith, with a paid up capital of $10,000, and_the institution is to continue untii the 10th day of Apml, 19 The bank of Arcudia was organized by Burnham, W. H. Whitcomb, 8. D. Andvews and . 7. Garland, on the 4th day of last May with & paid up capital of $20,000, and unless othierwise ordered by the board of directors will continue business umtil the 4th day of May, 10t CITY NEWS A%D NOTKS, The mysterious disappearance of W. I3, Hastings, district manager of the Mutual Life Insurance company of this city, is caus- ing his friends great uneasincss. He left here about two weeks ago for Omuha and had a large sum of money in his possession. On leaving his wife said that he would ro turn home on the same night or the day fol- lowing at the very latest. But the days come and go and no Hastings. He is but Jittle in debt, has a wide eircle of friends and 0o good reason can be assigned for his con- tinued absence and silence. Tt1s feared hero that ho has been murdered und bis wife 18 wild with grief, General Van Wyck RATED, ved and filed state banks of srmer located at tho latter at o banks hoth m the city last evening. Ho goos to W Giago connty, Saturday, where he will address a labor meetivg. Ho will also address n farmers' fienic in the same connty on the Monday fol- owin g Seventy of the new wells have been eoupled to the mains aud they give pure water, and it is to be hoped that brine drink- ing isathing of the past. At present the city water quenches thirst and it 18 refresh. ing to drink it. The talk is now that the old well will be sunk below the salt water strata, with the hope that the fresh water supply may never become a matter of question, A lad by the name of Alexander was sent to the reform school at K county judge having ¥ commitment _yoste ening. Alexander s but twelye or fourteen years of ago und has been in charge of the cit thoritics for several days on the charge of vagraney. He came to Lincoln from I'riend, haying run away from home. He is reportod 10 be i vory bad bay, His parents werc no tified that he would be sent to the school un- loss they camo for him and took him in charge, but his incorrigibility wis such that they evidently thought the reform school the place for him. e Had a bilious attack and one of those indescribable cnses of constant wear ness. Took quinine and other rem dies without velief. Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic; nm strong and well, AsA TrosmrsoN, Logan, Ohio. Goodman *Drug Co- aska | ONE GIRL'S LIF Reclaiming a Daughter From a Life of Shame. a8 Ball, a venerable looking gentle. with & kindly face and long, white, patriarchal beard, arrfved in the city Thurs. i of his erring hter, Lulu rnoon visiting the difforent and late in the eve ng Nis child. She was 'l‘v man, 1 by fin ning an inmate of the house SI18 Dodge strect The girl, who 18 scarc seventeen years of age and quite pretty, has quite a history. She was d to a young merchant in Sac City, but her parents, without good aud suffiient reason other than the age of their daughter, objected to the mateh, and finally forbade the young man visiting their house, This lod to clandestine meetings, but after a while the young man got tired of the con stant and disagreeable espionage that v | kent upon thew, and informed Lulu th he had determined to give her up. young rl was \u art-broken, 1the faint-hearted doe Things W mg us of e mon for a time, but a cloud was gathering over the Ball_homestend. The girl gained the consent of her parcnts to go on a visit to Des Moines, She went, and that was the last over seen of her in her native town, Days rolled into weeks and woeks into months and still the old folks at home re- ceived no tidings from Lulu. Her father went to Des Moines, but she had not by there ind no one there knew aught al | her. 20 4 party of young men cams | her City for a ays of city! In th egrination from one resort to anoth dropped into the bord where Lulu Ball resided. Sho was r | nized and a dramatic scene foilowed discovery sobercd the youug bloods up_ and they b t Luln to quit her life of ame and return to o She laughed ab them derisiveiy 1 with bitter scorn. She was us hard as unant, a8 shameless \s the most brazen of all her fallen hanions. All this was told the mourning nts on the return of the young men, and ay the father came here to reclaim andoned danghter. He spent the whole night begging and imploring her to go home with him. It was and _devoid of expected, but finaliy he finally succeode yesterday the old man and his sorrowir chiid w L their shadowed ho The fathe Apping lin a smile the traces of his mel A A bitterness in the A bitterness will i run the cntire lives of more persons than ony The delicious fr ance, refreshing coolness, and soft beauty imparted to the skin by Pozzoni's Powdee, com- mends it to all ladics. Drink Maito at soda fountain. % e oty THE R Y MARK Instruments Piaced on Record Dur- ing Yesterda) T Brennan to W Bre md 1 A Tots 1, 10, 11 end 12, blk ington 8q wd L3 8,500 O Divries of 4, bk 0, Hanscom ¥ 1 Stoft and wif i ot bk 4, Credit wd AP Tukey and wifeto ilbert, 10t 14, bik 1, Gram e dipeete i % E Hanhan et Northwall, Tot ‘1, DIk 4, Riverside add, w 4 L) Williafa G Albright 'and ‘wife to J W Jonnson, 16t 2, ik 1, Jefrries Place plat, W 53 st 1,000 B Maginnts to James G Adams, 1ot 1, bik 15, West Onmuha, w d 5 14,000 J Adam B Maginnis, 1665 3 and Campl 7,100 W Rtey d wite tod T Peabody, 1 acre, n e cor of W s of 5 W 10-15-13 @, q cd S % 1 G aylor of alio John Scalon, 13 50 Florence, Qe (.o eouerien corvs 1 Ten transfers, agg Buildin The following buil sued yosterday by the buildinges Edward Aspinwall, cottage, near 3 C Cowin, twostory rick stabie, Jand Worthington modest, threo cottiv "hirty lh\( M Welch, cottage and tab! le, Pratt near N Smiih, Wirt near Ei ating fi rmits, 1z permits were is- superintendent of Tywe two re chte i’ a stabl i{enice ge,” Twent, “hotel, nth near Mande frame stable, T Leavenworth . Eight permits aggrezating. *“The best on earth of Griggs Glycerine Salvo—a speedy curo for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, soves, piles, tetter and all skin eru tions. this wonderful remedy, anteed, Goodman Drug can tru p to China. A very unique centertainment entitled a trip to China was given in the First Baptist church, Fifteenth and Davenport streets, Thursday evening, Three genuine celestials, allmen of education and intelligence. were the main partici s, and gave n many ideas concoerning that peculiar e that could not be otherwise gained except by actual residence in Chin PRICKLY Asu Br is an unfail- ing cure for all diseases oviginating in biliary derangements caused by the malarin of miasmatic countries. No other medicine now on sale will so ef- fectually remove ments, and at the whole system. action. the disturbing ele- ime time tone up the 1t is sure and safe in its age lic y Judge Shields The follow sued § Johu A, B. Jenson, Omaha 1 Ahnio M. G. Hansen, Omakia.. . An Absolute O 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 hands, and all skin erup: tions, Wil positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at 25 cents per box—| CHADWICK—-W ) Julia and William Chadwick, one year and six months Funeral will tak > Sunday, at 2 p. m., from 20: rlos street. are invited ll)(l"l'll\\ nirest July n\\.\. WRIONT PURE proven in millions of an & quarter of aceutury, It y the United ates Government., En- dorsed by the heads of the great nmiversities as the strongest, parest and wost healthtul, P ream Buking Powder does not contain ammonin, lime or alum. Sold only in cans. PHICE BAK POWDER CO., York. Clilcago. Bt Loals, CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DlSCOVERlES THE ONLY — !;u RANTEED i URES /3ST @ \B@ondnt\ Li_!leE/m:S FTHROAT . &5“ UNGS Said on GUWI nd wcmulufil prbetle3prg 2 *\HIL INE MED:Co.0ROVILLE. CAL. Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drue Co. OH! MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralein and its companion disease i is excruciati Thou could be quickly cured are n [ fering. Ath-lo-pt do f. others what it did for the following part Williamaport, Tnd,, Oct. 8, 1837, beon Afictod with nouralgin for orryeara and trving altuoeCprery- Hasin o prat Sl bt g5 vatn: Ly heard of A ot ing ond botie 1 o help oo takio theor Al hand o T was ety wel. 1 think tho medic ciao is positively 3 e e CHAD? cPY B. REDDIOK. 1,711, Dec 9, 187 horos In my favily and modicina for neu- ‘a0 having had jts fangs o D03 e for L preE 1) yen: s T Know whereof 1speak. BARS, JULIA CIILTON, & Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pie- ture, * Moorish Maiden.” THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wal/ St. N. Y. *0 be tho gr. ralgia in exister 1 For skin and sealp troubles such as Bezoma, Tetter, King i WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN DEONAPHTHAL 0 Soap entlrely from acids, alkalies or oth injurions matier. Being sweotly scented ftis pleasant and refrosh ing for the toilet, bathand nur- sal purposes of a disinfertant, SEABURY'S SUL PHUR CANDLES are highly totmed TPhyslelnns every- GOLD wire o candlos are neqt, and« tore Room: Sinks, Ships, T Companics cleany, wventent for losets xe. veconi: As i safe means of sulpliur Suse BEN hes and i COiN mend m NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED nee ucatton chise mi t1on, in I rporated by the I in 195, fo; 1 and Charitable pr rt of tho present Siato Cor overwlielmiug popular ve 1ts GRAND EXTRAORDINAL take place Semi-Annually, (June and lts GRAND SINGI 1IN c Ach ¢ n the and are all drawn in public, rleans, La. that we super Montlily nd Semi. tate Lotte and contr for all the wings of The L pany, and in po fle Drawings themselves, and that the are conducied with honesty, fairne in faith toward all pa and we aitthoriz T use this certiticate, with fi, d, 1 its adver COMMISSIONERS, We the undersigned lanks pay nll Prizes drawn in The FoTteries which may be pres ters, 1. M. WALMSLE PIERUELANA A. BALDWIN, Preg. ) AAREHOTN s Chton Nations GRAND MONTHLY nnM/fls In the Academy of Music, New Or leans, Tuesday, Aug. 7,1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each, Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tentha §2; Twen- tieths $1. ankers will islana St X 300,000 WF 100,00 §s. 1001000 OF B0 s L0 25,000 18 1,100 are 5,000 are 25 PRI 100 PRT 200 Pl | 50 PRI 100,000 100 Priz .00 1w do, " 0,000 100 do, 20 are F 20,000 TERMINAL PHIZES, 09 do, 10 are L do. 100 are 5134 Prizes, amounting to Notr.-Ticke uitied (o termini bri §P o CLUIL RATES, oF any further information Aesired, write legibly 1o the tidersined. cleary Tg your residotee. with Nifmber. : Tagia et Bured iy your enclosing A Tl na. Hend 1N AL, NowIS, Express Money ord pework kiang n drdisAr Teuier, Currency by ress (aL our expen shidatadindl o A Baveny, New Orlean or M. A. DAUPRIN, Washington, . €. Address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATJONAL BANK, oW Orlcans, La. RE) \II‘MI“ R Mat the prescnce of den erals Bentregard and Ear. Iy, wh are in chargo oL the drawings, 18 & guarantee olute taimess and intregrity, that tho chancos i 4nat ng ono’can poasivly divin ment ot Prizes is mfi'!,m, BANKS of nod by the Presi- rod” rights Aro 0 VR GUAKA Now Orleaus, dentof an Tnsitytion, whose ebir TeEUiad in the highdst Courta: b GIALY Lmilations OF RuORYMOUY SCUELE: , beware SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1888, 5 'E"he Misfit Clothing Parlors 2500 FINE TAILOR MADE SUITS SLAUGHTERED. THE PRIGE TELLS AND EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE, THE CROWDS that filled our store the past week, is a certain proof that an INTELLIGENT PUBLIC are aware of the fact that when we advertise a CUT PRICE SALE it is BONA FIDE and WITHOUT ANY MISREPRESENTATION. THE SLAUGHTER OF FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING Las been so much ap- preciated by onr patrons that we shall continue the rest of this month, suffice to say. The prices are one third what your tailor would charge for a garment in no way superior either in FIT OR WORKMANSHIP. geason’s make. EVERYTHING GOES in this slaughter. Not a single g Extra fine Prince (our former Albert Suit: » price $35) now cut to $22. Our stock compr made to order for $88, Imported worsted four button cutaway suits,made to order for $48 (our former price $2 $18. Single breasted, Scoteh very nobby sack suits, order for $40. (our former price Cheviot Suits, in ) now cutto made to 22) nOw cut to §12. neat or fancy patterns, made to order for $88, (our former price $20) now cut to $10. es all the latest designs and styles all of which are this arment RESERVED. All wool pantaloons, in neat stripes or checks, made to order for $8, (our former price $6.50) now cut to §3.50. All wool Scoteh Cheviot Trowsers, very stylish, made to order for $10. (our cut to §$4.50. Fine worsted Trowsers, in newest patterns, made to order for $12, (our former price $8] now cut to £6.28 Extra quality Taylors West of England Worsted, the latest designs, made toorder for $18, price §9,) now cut to $7. former price $6 50) now (our former ALL ALTERATIONS TO IMPROVE A FIT MADE FREE OF CHARGE. ORIGINAL MISH TCLOTHING PARLORS 1119 Farnam Street, Omaha. 1119 All mail orders will receive our promnt attention. hats everywh ULCE'y Unfermented and not intoxicating. Acts like W a charm in all cases of Diar- rhea and Dysentery and all stornach and bowel troubles. Grateful alike to women, chil- dren and convalescents. Gives a delicious flavor to ice-water, lemonade or soda-water. Tmported and bottled by Mimarovirer, Frerener & Co. Cincinnati, 0. For sale by g dealers. hardson Drug Co., Bl R ridlier: Co¥ HR Gt st%: Niuor deal ik Dellone rotnil dr GRATEFUL---COMFORTING Epps’s Cocoa whic bt BREAKFAST, \By a thorough knowledge of the natural lws b govern the operation of dliestion and nutri- Lo, B b, lation of the fin of wellsele breki beverige which way cave us m iy itls by the indicious use s of clet that o o e fortitied with pure blood wid & properly nourished L ONAULULION iy b grudu: JIgh L0 resist evers tend 130l subtie ma attack whorever th <capo many a fatal sl Iy builtup until strong Glsense. Hu boint g o b & olyen o fram .n’f.: pound tins by & .J('\‘T..":kii‘.‘ ol ouly How i8 thl Bahy° i perly old ‘e assn rosy cheeks and a_joyous house- 0 There 15 no food 56 adapted to childhood as 4 RIDGE’S FOOD otz cup. WooLkicn & Co., on eve label , |UNION PACIFIC H « The Overland Route.” so arranged its Family Sleepin ar service, that berths can'now be re served upon_application by any ticket a, « w Y P gentto M. J. Greovy,Passenger Agent, ouncil Bluffs, To The reservations hen made are turned over to the train onductors taking out such cars, so that assengers can now secure berths or- ed, the same as a Pullman berth is ved and se TEBE LOMAX, Gen, P, & T. Agent, ’\5: 1G. P&, OMAHA, NEB. K88, mmh.. currerts of &Il wuak parisrert izorous Bires gth. el el instanily or o Tmoorbessnis Over afl oihe red in theoe montha. 8 "u ‘Sanden Electric Co. 109 L e 112 st Chicaga T.E. CILPIN, FIRE |NSURANCE BROKER, Rejerences—Me: Room 63 Traders' Building, CHICAGO. olitan Nationa) Bank H.G.Dun & Co. 'The Bradsirees C 237 JUNCIOUS AND PERSISTENT Z Advertising has always proven ” successful, Before placing any Newspuper Advertising consul LORD & THOMAS, ADYERTISING AGENYS, 45 10 69 Caasaics et CHICACO. BNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WILL DUTAW UCH INFORMATIGN FAOW A BTUDY OF THIS Kb OF Thi CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PlClFIG RY Tis main Lines and branches, taclude CHICAGO, PEORTA, MOLINE, RCCE ISLAND, DAVEN- PORT, DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUEFS, MUS- OATINE, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOBEPH. LEAV- ENWORTH, ATCHISON, CEDAR RAPIDS, WATERLOO, MINNEAPOLIS, snd 8T. PAUL, and scores of intermediate cities. Choice of routes to and from the Pacific Coast. All trans- fers in Union depcts. Fast trains of Fine Day Coaches, elogant Dining Cars, magnificen: Pull man Palaco Sleepers, and (between Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City) Reclining Chair Seats Freo, to bolders of through first-class tickets. chlcnso, Kansas & Nebraska R'y ‘Qreat Rock Island Route," Extends West and Southwest from Kansas City and Bt. Joseph to NELSON, HORTON,, BELLE- VILLE, TOPEKA, HERINGTON, WICHITA, HUTCHINSON, CALDWELL, and all poiuts in KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRABKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap* pliances and modern improvements. The Famous Albert Lea Route Is the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchigon, Kansas City and Minneapolis and St. Paul. Its Watertown branch traverses tho great ' WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of Northern Town, Southwestern Minnesota, and ‘East Central Dakota to Watertown, Spirit Lako, Bioux Falls and many other towna and cities, The Bkort, Line vis Soneca and Kankakee offors superior facilities to travel to and from Indiane apoils, Cincinnati and other Bouthern points. For ts, Maps, Folders, or desired informa- tion, apply at any Coupon Ticket Otlice or address E. S'lf. JOMN, . A. HOLBRGOK, Gew') Manager. Gen'l Tkt. & Pass. Agte © OHICAGO. TLL. NO. 01 L. FOR 354-PROPO Army’ Supplie Headquarters the P Oftice ot Chief ‘Subsistence, Omaha, proposals in trip] 1., central *th day of i blace they will be dders esh instruction, month of September in the presence nlshing and delivery of the at the following camps of tively, during th viz: one n arney, Neb., tear the F. & M. VUi R, between Forts eb..'one near old Strawberry Valley, any or ' all bids. B proposals and guaranteo bonds and printed cir- culars for information of bidders, will bo furished upon application to the Acting Comn- missaries of Subsistence, at Fort Sidney, Nebr., Fort Robinson, Nebr., Fort Niobrara, Nebr. Fort Laramie, Wyo., Fort Douglas, Utah, and Fort Du Chesne, Utah, the Commissary of Sub- is reserved to reject sistence, (eyaiin Dipot Wyo, or thy under- signed. 'J ARIIGER, Maj. and ©. 8, U, AL Chiet C. July19d4t& Aug 62t THE BOHANON SULKY! |~ BEST MADE. Perfect Riding Boggies. Breaking Carls. @ Repairi e e ohanto Prices. Bohanon Carrlage Co., *c\fiewas"" Send for Catalo, B—— ISTRUMENTS Concedod by the greatest ar. un -nhn Her here, Factory foundud Eigland. Catalogne [t i.u.n Yor the U8 w: AK ADYICR FREK, HOW T0AGT, v CHICAGO %o ORTH- N VWESTERN Omaha, Who is WEAK, NERVOUS. Drnll.l1A~ TED, who in his FOLLY and IGNGORANCE. Dl'xr.tl [ MR- Bi.Ed % opa Tan o Memhr Ul OCIETY, PIM 5 FACK: abd w the BYF ECTS fondio ARLY mnmyana Porhags CONRL MB. . 'ZON or INSAN ITY, sbould consult at once the CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke, Established | 1504 L5, Clarke has made NERVOUS DE: TLITY. CIRONIO and all Diseases of o GENTNO URINAWY ‘Organs & Lifo Ry, T\ imaxca N Sfberonce WHAT Yo ve taken or WHG bas failed to cure you. "M FEATA L E® suflering from diacases peeu ' Har to thelr sex can consult with the assurance Tho only rond 4o ke for Dox Moines, Marshaltown 81 speody rallofand curo, Gend 2 cents poatage Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixon, Chi wWorks on your discases, Aar-Send 4 conts postage for Celebra and all points East. 7o th Opl t-lmul» Worn on Ohromic, Nervous l Dell- W, Ut Nevadu, Oregon, gale T °c°“‘“("5““°:‘." vemenaly or by Tioeni, 1 GiTirs superior dvantagos ‘onsult the ol Doctor. 1y Shy OLhs e o cured. Omcennnd pariors | At for otThe nimerins points orsuresiony priv . _Aar-Those contemplatin, arriage [ . are its three trains a day of DA’ sond for Dr. Clarke's ca\ebn led lllk ch are the nnest that human art and Male and Fem oy sad! (ota 1o confiding your ¢ DRt R ool 1av6 futiire suflering and shame, and 2dd go ife’s (Recrel) Er- #-Book . Madicine and Writings sent .vorywhm, seoure " from olpnl e, iuitlo, Tiiasbune koo, Montre ; A e “NORTH-WESTERN" If you wish the hest accommodation. Al tickeg THE BANK OF COMMEI{CE: T S, W, Cor. Fammam and (5th §ts. | """t Al fukenuity can cr 1he equal of whi Ity PALACE SLEEPING CAIS ) cannot. o found eisewhero. he tains of the Unlon Pacitie Rafle 2 depot with thosa of the Chi: iy, In Chicaga the trains of o connection with those of all Conncil Biufrs ambus, Indian apolis, Cincinnati, ‘Agont. senger Agonte Neb n Ago o ik KigaL W 101 Farnam St ,mm‘n b Paid in Capital............. 00,000 —TAR— GHO. B BARKER, Prosidant. I E. L. BIERBOWER, Vice President. i AU /] F. 13, JOHNSON, Cashler, OF THE Chicago, MIIwauEeu_ & St Paul Ry The Best Route from Omaha and Council Blufls to THE EAST === D. CUNNINGITA GUSTAY ANDERS J. L. MILEs, ants of Bankers, Merchants and Individ- uals received on the most favorable terins, ° TWO TRAINS DAILY BRTWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUF¥S State I 1INEe, [mae =i simen © | St. Paul, Minnuapolis, Codar Rapids To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool | Hock Istand, :‘)":l“’"’ 3“"““""., Ulinton, ubugue, avenport From Now York Every Tuesday. | kigin, Madison, Janesville, Cabin bassage 335 and #59, according to location | Beloity Winona, La Crosse, Bouth the tickot agent at 1801 bk or s Unfon Facit {hilinan Bleopcra and the finest Dinin world aro run o the malt line of the Obleago, M waukeo & L Paul Kailwiy, and every attouklon Pald to Passengors Ly courteous employcs 6f B Genoral Manaor. ) ; L SRR SN M e st LAKE FOREST ‘gm;flm o o R UNIVERSITY ) aneral Superintendent. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ERRY uu |. FE| or Indugtry, Science and A KUSH MED) COLLEGE, O! 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