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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, NO, 12 PEARL STREET Delivered by Carrier fn Any Part of the City at wenty Cents Per Week H. W. TILTON . TELEPHONES: MANAGER, N. Y. Plumbing company. The Broadway strect car track is now all ready for the pave The Ogden is supplying itself with ric lights. The hotel is to be com- svery w k on the new Merriam block is ing satisfactorily, and the site presents a scene of busy activity, The knitting factory has been shut down for a few days, but will start up Monday with a full corps of operatives. The excavation for the addition to the Presbyterian church is nearly com- pleted, and the brick work will be com- menced next week. The fifth regiment, to which the Dodge Light Guards belong, will have its annual encampment at Villisca this year, commencing August 20, ¢ DeLong and rceny of , for set for a hearing on the 15th ins fore Justice Biggs. The old blue front on Broadway is to ipied us democratic headquarter. affords a_ch for the punste get their work in on the democrats be- ing blue. The vetc 1 are to hold a great camp- five at Hastings on the 16th. Council Bluffs will farnish the ovatory, J. J. Steadman and R. C, Hubbard being en- gaged for the oceasion. The cases of Billy Walters and John Maher, for assaulting Bert Williams led yester: nd continued with intent to kill, were e day by Judge Aylesworth, untit 10 o’clock this morn A. A.Clar} is the title of a new firm who 1 opened offices over the express office, corner of Main and Broadway, and who will engage in money lending, insurance and other business, All who_ desire to accompany the young men’s republican club to ~ Glen- wood on the night of the 15th, should les their nnmes with I. M. Treynor, at 405 Broadway, not later than Tues- day morning Judge Carson issued an order yester- day morning allowing the building at 101 Broadway to be opened for business. The owners, Messrs, Bartelle & Youn- kermun, promise not to violate the in- junction against the building. The Council Bluffs medical society has elected Dr. 5. Thomas,president; Dr. H. B. Jennings, vice president; 1 J. H. Cleaver, tr White, secretary: Drs. . H. Pinney,C. Deetken and 1. 'W. Houghton, board of censors The printers hav ball clun, with David D hols a8 mana- ger; ( Fisher, captain and Bert Warfel retary and treasurer. To- morrow afternoon a game is to be played by them with the Omaha Browns, at th nion Park. Work is being pushed on the new buildings going up throughout the ¢ The new parochial school of the ¢ man ( s, and the rectory of St. Franci avier’s parish are both en- close rame of Holst & pet- i, new double residence ise itch, of Omaha, is planning on building twenty-two houses on Avenue A, in Benson'’s addition. He purposes renting and selling on easy payments. A number of similar enterprises being planned indicate that the growth of that part of the city will be marvelous s s0on as the new bridge is ready for use. Captain Cowles, of the Dodge light guards, has received orders that all of- ficers of the Towa National Guard, while on duty, shall wear the usual badge of mourning, and drape the flags of their command in mourning, for thirty days, on account of the death of General Sheridan. Mr. L. Kinnehan opens his new shoe store at the corner of lh‘(md\\'uy and Bryant street to-day. His stock is en- tirely new, he is a thorough business man as well as a congenial gentleman, and he will merit and doubtless receive a full share of the patronage in the line he represents. The matrimonial market has been very quiet for the past few days. It may have been the result of the chilly ather, but a change is expected, here is considerable stock on the mar- ket, and dealers are’ preparing for advance. It ispredicted that there will be a heavy jump the forepart of the week, John G. Tipton was agreeably ed by a small party of friends lay evening on the occasion of her birthduy, The evening was enjoy- ably spent in social games and conver- sation, when choice refreshments were sorved. The hostess surprised at the supper table to find a pair of $20 gold picces under a plate, a gift from her hushand. Three bomb-proof guzzlers of red-hot anti-prohibition submitted their whisky souked frames for magisterial inspection ice dourt yesterday morning. The regarded thew inflamed counten- L disapproving eye, and then i down $8.10 opposite” the names Heimes, J. Kaiser and W, of 1d Henning. . Vaughn, of Shenandoah, has ar- rived in the city with his standard bred trotting stallion, Brit, and is now work- ing him at Union park, pre wratory to starting out for the fall campaign. This handsome horse is f T old, and trotted in 2 i i He has t show ring, and his owner hopes to give a fast mark this season. Billy Galvin and **Dandy” Dunn, two well Known characters of ‘this city, be- came involved in a little argument 'yes- day afternoon regarding the probi- on movement, and *Dandy’s” argu- ment struck Billy just under the left drawing the ‘claret, and consider- ably discoloring the optic. William very accommodatingly laid down, and his opponent coolly ‘walked away. A crowd quickly assembled, but Galvin said he had run against'alamp post, and was allowed to “‘make a sneak.” The policeman was four miles away at the other end of his beat. — . Artists prefer the Hallett & Davis piano, at C, B. Music Co., 22¢#Broadway, - Full line of sheet music at Counci Bluffs Music Co., 224 Broadway. — Attention, Republican Drill Corps. A meeting will be held at Republican headquarters to-night to arrange for attending the rally at Glenwood. Meet- ing takes place afier caucus adjourns, A. W. CowLEs, Captain, Buy mantels, grates and hearth fur- nishings of the New York plumbing Co. e Pacific fouse is open to the traveling public, notwithstanding to the coutrary, Pt i Stop at the Pacific House. The most ; centrally located hotel in the city. DT A Rl O oo T D THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 11, 1888, (OUNCIL BLUFFS CONCERYS. The New Pipe Organ Completed For St. Francis Catholic Church, UNHAPPY PAIRS IN COURT. Memorial Service For Sheridan -A Blufrs' Boy's Good Fortune -A Big Deal in Real Estate rsonal Mention, What it Means, item which appeared in TiHe Bek of a few days ngo of a sale of Council Bluffs property to a party of Omaha capitalists means much more than ay The pur- The g ypon its face, wis made By a number of Omaha capitalists, represented by Hon, Guy C. Barton, of the Omaha Smelting wo and included all of the unsold lots (106) in Benson’s first addition to Council Bluffs. The negotiations were con- ducted on the part of Mr. Barton by his representative, C. J. Colby, and the salo was made by Benson & Shepherd. Already Mr., Colby, who will handle the property for the owners, haslet the tract for grading the streets and I3 the ground in condition for immedinte improvement. The lots are to be to actual settlers only, of whom a number are now waiting to locate commenco building, and it is exp by the owners that forty or tifty fumilies will besettledon thisaddition within the ninety days. A sidewnlk will be at_once from Broadway across ' Bridge addition and Benson's first, and every facility will be afforded to laboring men working on the Omaha side of the river to secure them cheap ble homes he The ad- stion lays very high and is ve any possible chance of .and but a little more than one mile from the Omaha postofi'ce. Other Omaha capitalists are also negotinting for acr n the bottoms, and the indications are that a very fow weeks will see such a revival in the real estate business here as will surprise the oldest inhabitant. In this connection it may be well to state that the bridge company will en- ton this side of the rates to » to live on this nd do business in Omaha, and side vice versa. S A On Saturday next Mr. T will open his stor 0. 826 Broadw: The stock will consist of boots. and the goods usually found in this con- nection. All will be new,and a more complete stock cannot be found in the Mr. Kinnehan is well known to and it is sure Kinneha eaders of THE B r that he will merit and putronage. sive a liberal Remember the openin e oo Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, hors wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi- dential. J.G. Tipton has nreal estate. Another New Organ, The new pipe organ for St. Francis Xavier’s church has been set up, and the builder, Mr. Joseph Gratian, of Alton, TlL., will return to his home Mon- day. The instrument is a splendid one, of magnificent tone, and is enclosed in a handsome case of polished oak with black walnut trimmings. It is twenty feet high, and is placed in the spacious organ loft over the main entrance to the church. The cost of the organ was $3,000. Through the kindness of Mr. Will Gratian, organist of St. Paul’s Episcopal church, and son of the builder, a BEE reporter was yesterday given an opportunity to hear the new instru- ment. The effects to be obtained are wonder- ful as well as numerous. The bass is very heavy, and the flute notes are per- fect. The tones are clear and distinet, and the instrument is possessed of very great volume. The method of controli- ing the stops is simple, and enables the organist to make any desired change without a break in the harmony. Mr. Gratian has several patents of his own, and professes to be able to turn out a. pipe organ that can not be rivalled by any of the builder: He built the one now in use at St. Paul’s church in this city, The one just com- pleted contains nearly 1,300° pipes, and the metal used is of the finest grade, and improves with use instead of rapidly deteriorating and needing ing’ as is the caso with many of instruments. It will not be used Ly until after the consecration of the church, which will occur about the 1st of September. It is probable that a concert will be given to enable all to i this grand instrument. [t isa credit both to the handsome church in which it is situnted and to the buic who shows that he underst as well as the trade of o \as the art n building. Shadkia ie S o obih E. H. Sheafe loans money on chuttel security of every description. I consulting rooms. All business confidental, Office 500 Broadway. ner Main strect, up-stairs, baled i Travelers! Stop at the Bechtele, il 8. B. Wadswoath & Co. loan money. & St Badly Missmated. As the time draws near for the open- ing of the next term of the district court, petitions for divorce from parties dissatisfied with their present condition of servitude are coming in increased numbers, *They set forth all kinds of charges and beg piteously for a judicial untying of the matrimonial knot. The most interesting of these peti- tions is that of . A. Campbell vs Adell Campbell, The petition sets forth that the couple were married on or about October 1, 1887, at Cedar Rapids, Ia.; that they went immediately to Tama City. and that after two weeks of matri- monial bliss the defendant left her hus- band and eloped with some stranger, whose name is unknown. The run- away wife, it is alleged, came to this city, where she has since re- AR} sided. The petition says that since leaving her husband Mrs, Campbell has been leading a life of shame, and it prays the court to forever soyer the marriage relations of the couple, Another petition, almost as sensa- tional, is that of Adalia White vs Will- 1am [, White, which alleges the follow- ing: That Mr. and Mrs. White were married August 12, 1883, and the issue of said union has been two children, Bertha E.,aged four years, and Earl, aged two years; that the defendant took his spouse to live with his mother, 2nd the young wife has been abused and insulted before strangers by her mother- in-law, who tried to poison her by put- ting'drugs in her food. The plaintiff further alleges that her husband has failed to support her, and she asks the court to release her from the mrr::)se vows aud besides giving her the custody of he ali- mony. CThe divoree proceedings of George Foote vs Minnie Foote are brought for alleged infidelity two chiildren allow her an 1 éstate see [, H. Broadway and Main stroet, upstairs, — e Patrons of the Pacific House have none but words of praise for the atten- tion given them, —— A Boy With the Right Stufr. The news comes from the west that Charlie Bray.an old Council Bluffs boy, not so very old either, is prospering well in Wyoming, where he has ro- cently sold two mines, from which ho cleared $7,000 clean cash. He has sent to his father Theodore Bray, the well known livery man heve, $3,000 to be de- ited in one of the banks her Tt is ifying to Charlie’s many friends to rn of his suc for he merits it. Tie BEE takes special interest in his carveer. Buta few » Charlie was one of Thr Bk force. He worked most faithfully, Morning after morn- ing he drove to the river to meot the yapers and bring them to the Council Sluffs readers. Those mornin i and cold, aloi her, years < and energy. 3 at that time little realized what the trials and hard- ships were of the lad upon whom they had to depend for getting the news at their b A boy who has the energy to rkup as Charlie his appreciate the 5 ss which he suvely will win. and his friends canunot but rejoice with him, will GREAT 8A Of Council Blufs Lots av Auction. I will offer for sale and sell without reserve to the highest bidder one-half of all the lots in Cochran’s addition to Couneil Bluffs, One lot of ev r pair through- out the whole 11 be so1d with the privilege to the purchaser of the re- maining lot at the same price. The ground on which the addition is laid is known as the old fair ground forty, north of the Union Pacific depot, and south of Brondway. | number of lots are 160, ov four to the acre. TERMS, 5 Ten per cent of the purchase money cash in hand. The balance in nine equal annual payments to be evid by notes beari per annum wced ring interest at 5 per cent cured by mortgage. The property purchasers will get warrantee deeds, title perfect. I will also sell on the same terms and at th me sale 100 lots in Central sub- division and Street’s addi- tion on grounds joining on the north. Some of these lots are situated on Broadway. DAY OF SALE SE MBER 12, The place of sale will be on the grounds on Wednesda the 12th of September, 1888, and continue from day to day till all is sold. The lots and blocks will be numbered on stakes and maps furnished bidders on day of sale. Other particulars on day of sal COCHRAN, —_— In Memory of Shevidan. General Sheridan was a member of Union Veteran Legion No. 8, of this city, a fact which noted at the time of his name being enrolled here, but which has passed out of the mind of many even her In view of his mem- bers hip being here, it is most befitting that special observance be taken of his death. Accordingly arrangements are being made for i memorial service to be held next Sunday evening in the Pres- byterian church. The church will be appropriately decorated, and the vet- erans will attend in a body. Rev. Dr. Phelps will preach the sermon, and the occasion will doubtless be one of great interest. — E. H. Sheafe & Co., make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of interest. Office Broadway and Main street, upstairs. S Republican Primaries. The city primaries for selecting dele- gates to the republican county conven- tion, to be held in this city Tuesday, August 14, will be held this evening, at 8 o’clock, at the following pla yto-wit: IMirst ward, to select six delegates, at the office of John Hammer. Second ward, toselect eight delegates, at the oity building Third ward, to select seven delegates, at the republican headquarters, Fourth ward, tc ect nine delegates, at Maxwell building, corner of Main and Fifth avenue. By order of the city central commit- tee. H. J. CiHAMBERS, Chairman. - Personal Paragraphs. H. D. Pedicord, of Avoea, wasat Kiel's yesterday, L. D. Pedicord, of Shelby, was in the cit terday. James Cross, of Shenandoal, was in the city yesterday Colonel Tull on a business trip. 0S. G. Dunmore, of Sidney, dined at Kiel hotel yesterday. C. G. Greenwood, of Silver City,visited the Bluffs yesterday Mrs. Mullen have tended visit with r wstern part of the state S.T. MeAtee, the Main street grocer, was up unusually early yesterday morn- ing. It is a boy, and a 'bouncer, Fred Frohart, a cousin of County Treasurer Plumer, has returned from Missouri, where he has been attending school. Mr. Van Pelt, who has been in Salt Lake for some months, has returned to Council Blufts and will again make this his home. Captain J. J. Hathaway is home on a brief visit. He is engaged in bridge building for the Union Pacific, with headquarters at V. Miss Cody, dau, of Hon. William T. Cody (Buffalo Bill) is visiting with the family of Mr. George Graves and will remain several weeks. Misses Nillie and Lelia Williams, daughters of Dr. Williams, of Denyer, are visiting with the family of Dr. O. W. Gordon, on Graham avenue. Mrs. D. Holt, and her two sous, with her sister, Miss Lizzie Spetman, left last evening for Sioux Falls to visit Mr. Holst’s mother and other friends. Lieutenant Gallagher, of the Sixth Cavalry, is visiting friends in this city. Hess returning from Fort Leavenwor to his regiment at Fort Lewis. He leaves for the west tomorrow. There will be a basket picnic Sunday afternoon at the Grove hotel. The pro- prietors assure their patrons that every- thing will be conducted properly and in a manner most conducive to secure the pleasure of those who altced. Arrange- ments are also made to have a dance at the same place every Thursday even- ing. has gone to Michigan veturned atives in A Quid of Tobacco, The story is told that during the re- cent cruise of a United States man-of- war a sailor attempted to throw uid of tobacco JOverboard, but his aim was bad and it fell on the deck, The officer | of the deck would not a to touch it, but ovder entire crow to rig up a gun tackle. The gun tackle i ¥ ral inches thic ow the sailor weigns about 2,500 pounds. Beir | dom used it wus stowed away in the | and covercd up, Mo get it on deck apd rig it up is a long, hard task. But the | u tackle was rigged up, and the ofi- cer attached to it a silk thread. Heo | made a loop in the thread, lassoed the | quid of tobucco, made it fast, and all | hands made along pull and a strong | pull, and the quid of tobacco was hois- | ted overboard. Then the gun tackle was takea down and stowed away in the hold. It required eleven hours'of hard work to get the quid overboard, and it ig the opinion of the officers that no more quids of tobacco will be thrown on the deck of the vessel for some time to come, PO When you need o friend, selec one. Dr, Jones' Red Clover Tonic the best friend mankind has for all d cases of the stomuch, liver and kidneys. The best blood purifier and tonic kuown, 50, For sale by C. F. Goodman. AL A AR — 'SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 subse ts At our adway, Leave advertiseme Pearl Street, near Bre Biuirs, fowa, WANTS. for rent by Johnston & Van Patten, SMain st anch, 6¥) ncres; 170 DA wood girl for gencral housc: it the K. C. hous QOR SALE A bargain and 1200 st. For inf Broadw sttawatta, For d vegeta- ble ounty, 1wo miles trom that will Title per Possession g @iy selling. R T. Bryant Counctl Bluirs, T, W od reason for Broadwuy, & Co, ms and men to work on Lower For further information in- Owen Bros, contractors, andise to ex. in Council Blufrs, chattels of any kind, neing a specialty. R, T. Bryant % Broadway. VW ANIED—Stocks ot merchandise. Omaha and Council also western land to e: on or address John; Chamber of Commerce, Have Bluffs city property, hange for goods. Call & Christian, Rocm 35, Jmaha. KYNETT'S MIXTURE —— AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, FLUX, CHOLERA INFANTUM AND CHOLERA MORBUS, Overcoming all opnosition, With newly made graves, leavin happy home with nothing but o toes of loved ones lost. W I KYNETT’S MIXTURE | 1s used it 15 universaily found to be EQUAL TO ANY EMERGENCY, The value of a single bottle for use in any of the above ns 5 18 really incalculable, could not induce those wlho have thor- tried it to be without it. The market is medies for a similar purpose, and all have merit in some cases, but with them 1t is a stubborn fact that these are in many places the MOST FATAL DISEASES of the country, With this medicine they are THE LEAST FATAL. This medicine has now been used in this country FOK FORTY YEARS, AND TO-DAY KYNETT'S MIXTURE Has no equal on earth. Sold by druggists every- where, HARLE, HASS & CO., Wholesale Agents, Council Bluffs, lowa. THE MORRI . PRICE $15, Is equal to any High Priced MUachine, The Edison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for manifolding, authographic’ and typewriter work, 8,000 copies can be taken. The Excelsior Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. TAXI- =Fovy DERMY \‘\w R F. J é\fiEZEE, THE TAXIDERMIST, In accordance with numerous requests has de- T, rmy in all anche : with mammals gnd ot 3 1d _also like to recely 15 to fill order hook on trip south, , Council Bluffs, COR, 5TH AVE. AND 7T1H ST, COUNCIL BLUTFS, IA, Conducted hy the Sisters of Charity, An excellent educational institution, furnizh- ed with all modern improvements for boarding and day school. The academic year consists of two sessions, beginning on the first Monday in September and February, respectfully, Terms—Board and tuition per session, $75, For further partieulars address Sister Supertor, St, Francis Academy, Council Blufs, la. d FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS SI., OMAHA,NEB " OFFICER & PUSEY, 'BANKERS. $00Broadway Council Bluffs, Towa. Established 1867 JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1818, ‘Nos. 303-404-170-604. THR MOST PERFECT OF PENS YouMUSTKEEP COOL — 20 GO TO Assorted Baskets Put Up to Order, For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To N. I. TIBBEITS, and Save Money. No. 345 Broadway, For yourLightCa rriages BUGGIES, CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES, i SeeHenryVanBrunt Largest Stock and Lowest Prices, CITY MEAT MARKET! No. 120 Broadway. Telephone No, 201, 1 PROMPT DELIVERY, For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS | Go to BUSHNELL/S No. 20 Main Street, SWANSON MUSIC CO., 329 Broaiway Full Line of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Best Pianos and Organs on Monthly Payiments, DT A — ALLEN'S RESTAURANT FIRST-CILASS IN EVERY RESPE NOQ, 106 BROADWAY. OUR EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES for SHOES Is the Canse of the High Temperatureof Competition, BOSTON BOOT & SHOE STORE. E. B. ADAMS & co, No. dt; Bro wlway, Council Bluf's, fowa., D —— e A ——, ITERANIZ TAMES Ruccessor to SCOFIELD & GAVIN, No. 200 Broadway. Buy Your GROCERIES of DURLIN BROTHERS, 533 Bway | All Fruits in Their Season. Tel. 290, e et e If You Want Safe t'eposit or Cheap Loan, Call onr. International Building, Loan and Investment Union?| B. V. KIDD & SON, 606 Broadway. BOYA VWHITE | %.0m4 - . P. ANDERS SEWING MACHINE. i ’ Manacer. W. H. KNEPHER, | | | S TYPE WRITER. STONE & SIM3-- THE GROCER, 744 Bdw White at LAKE MANAWA Take the ‘ M. F. ROHRER For the Beafh.| ESTABLISHED 1842. INCORPORAT RTUSSEILLIL & CO., MASSILLON, OHI0, MANUFACTURERS. mdnmed for ELECTRIC HGHTING, Mills d Elevators, —,———.. SIZES FROM 25 T0 300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC -:- CUT-OFF -:- ENGINES. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. —Regulat’/m, Durability li\;m‘- suteed. Can show letters from uscrs where fuel Econoiy is equal with C¢liss Non-Condensing. BRANCH HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUF OWA. Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. PROFESSIONAL blRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE-- N. SCHURZ-- Hydraulic aad Sanitary Engineer, Plans, Estimates, Specifications, Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building, Council Bluffs, Towa, Attorney at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 115 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Towa. Justice of the Peace. Ofilce over American Express, No. 419 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa Courts, Office—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Counci! Bluffs, Iowa. e ———— e S —e— C C HAZEN“ Dentist, Corner Main Street and First Avenue, Counci v U REDUCTION [= From 15 to 25 Per Cent. > _, = NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE > PETER C. MILLER, |pg Nos. Il & 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.| X =) o : ~ FOR = = DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELEGTRIC TRUSSES. No. 608 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. ) ANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary, WA;\'I'AET:)—LOC:\L AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION, CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 FOR Buildings, Automatic Simplicity and Durability. Repairs, New &£ 2d Hand 4 Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs,Ia. Telephone 160, D. H. McDANELD & ¢0,, |SNYDER & SNYDER Hides. Tallow, Pelts, | | Wool and Furs. ] ) M. B. SNYDER, A. M.. M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER, Sk 1A LIS’ Diseases of Women and Children, 907 Broaaway, Councll Blulls, Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns, 20 and 822 Maln Street,Council Bluffs,Iowa. Baird’'s for Fruits. , personally or Consult_the “old Doctor, ared. Ofiicen and l!r:"li 8 ed gui male, each both . confiding your case, consule 7 letter or eall ame, and add lig (Becrel) Kws ol nd Irfll:" e from exposure, 91012, Address, ‘Those contemplatin Clarke's em-bzra ORTH- N \YESTERN RAILWAY. [‘Omaha, ; Council Bluffs And Chicago, The anly roud to take for 1 Cedar Kapids, Clinty and all points Enst. T rado, Wyominie, Utih, ngton wnd Ciirornin, rexon, Waal L ot ‘or advantages of the numerous points of superiorit, 2L s road between Orahi & day o the finest that human art PALACESLEEPING OA! ind elaewho; | 8 of the Union Pacifl i union depot with thos of thi o Ry. In Ch the ti Ko Sloss oaanention wih Heoseor &f bus. Indlanapolis (‘Infllnlnl st." Ak for tickets vie “NORTH-WESTERN" modadion. Al ticket WILSON, I Pass'r Agens ROt possible by iny of Amongn te o hest agents seli tickets vin this | HHUGHITT, Gen'l Munager. N.BABCOCK, Gen'l We D EKIMBALL, i Agent. i Lok Allasmper Age ., Onlaha, Neb, galth! 101 Farnam Stre Health_is W Dr.E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND PRATN I gusranteed mess, ' Convulsions, , Nervous Ni Headache, Nervous Prostration, oa g use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefuln en! Depression, Boftening of the Brain, resu ity, and leading €0 miserv, Jacey S , Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Power in_either sex. Involun Spermatorhaa caused by over-exertion of brain, self-abuse or over-indulgen contalns one month's treatmexs, 81.00 & box, op . six boxes for 85.00, sent by mail prepaid on'res ceipt of price, WE GUARANTEE S1X BOXES To cure any case. With each order recsived s for siX boxes, wccompanted With 800 will send the pnrc\me{r our written to refund the money treatment does ntees issued only by O. B¢ Azmfin‘ & & Stroet. Omaha, Neb DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Haives’ Golden Specific. 18 can be given in a cup of coffee or tes wit! out the knowledge ot the person taking it; al lutely harmless, and will effect a permanent speedy cure, wiiether the paticnt 18 & moders drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thout drunkards have been made tenperate men have taken Golden Specific in their coffee out thelr knowledge and to-day belleve guit drinking of their own free il 1t ne ils, T ll'l&h The system onco improj it bacomes an utter -COMFORTING Epps’bs Cocoa BREAKFAST. “By a thorough know! which Bovern tha o 1oy 10'd t01] 1 around uer % [ bY k)i ourselves w u Droperly nanfl:fi k PS & 00, Hpmoopathic Cuemiste | CORE’S FIRE PROOF HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN) GORE & HEFFRON, Proprietors. “This house 18 the most thoroughly fire- proof of uny in the city, unless the Auditoris an building be the siugle exception.”—Hoteb World. ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY AND UPWARDS. %lectric Light & Steam Heat in Every Room. 266 to 274 S. Clark St., CHICACO. PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION Or 1889, Office of the U. 8. Commission. E NEW YORK, who desire Lo Exposit re lon and biwnks for &pe the undys ress. , firms or corporations at the above nimed thut 1o’ orm it sl e furnlihiud b kniod upon appiication at Uie anove & - 4 NKLIN, Com'r. Gel LT LCK. A o iy e and, oalecied i of Baad Masie. ) 1UNICIOUS AND P Advertising has alwa, £ succes: Newspaper Advertising ooua LORD & THOMAS, : ADVENTISING AGEMTS, 45 10 49 Randeloh Mesats CHICAGOY

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