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THE OMAHYA DAILY BEE: AT ImAY O("Il)Bl R 15, 1892, 3 THE (N AHA BERE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES M':fl:-":;:::":;:v",.:":,:“:@‘;m:::;.&:“::r::: I’R}P\Rm()\\ AT (Ill(w) ?":::32'.L::.:f’:f“.:'.::l;":::“ entitie Of Interest [SPECIAL NOTICES chor rooms on South Main street and cel brated the happy event. The partios who have been ta i makine plants on tho river, and ho has been parade Octover ¢l The dirsctors of tne M i COUNCIL BLUFES. IR T 1 conducting his experiments of making vitri - mir havo guaranteed tho necessary funds 3 Rt ? G o : i | T o et 1 Rt SRl | Setmnid aad T bR ot R R A ot et B by 6, 12 PRARL STRERT | Elaborate Preparations for the Celebration Ferterday he onered ihe Brst suoctes ey | Extensive and Elaborgte Arringements for = - | Howspater ave often. the tmonk NNV Mo NG 'LARL STRERT | b burned i wwited th gin St s R ; W s k & bl CuLU N " of Colum"us Day Under Way. ana a few friends o inspect the result Next Weck's Pastivities, NEW BOOKS AND P AKIODICALS, 1 went to Exceleior Springs, Mo., i Part of its contonts 7 oxpross tha urzent i = l g Tho kiln is a circulav affair builton the | . . e : crlug with chionie cate noeds, the dafly wishes of the people who Deltverac Ly oarrlor ta 1ay past of the ity latest and most approved scientific principles St The October New England Magazino is g bect trated by scme | want sorething wna who are wilinz to do | pe and contained for the trial 100,000 crdinary N € R | specially attractive for the quantity and et ar Saniy &t | sometntr e s 0 e )PHOGMM QEETHE - SURODLGHILORER | wontie woerokes ot ambee ot werwmman || Ln00SANLS SMTLS SRR ERUVDED CORH rny of fts poctry. Evorotte S, itubhard Dt without delier., 1 was very movh ai | = ? { ius ness Ofice, . No#y i wore set to work throwing out the bricks . | QUEENOTs 5. iy ColomMey BoNS, “The COntged. DAY wae Indneed 16 1Py 156 1S EMPLOY MENT, TrLErioNEs K aegh i twaNo g | Crowbars were used and the huge pile was " |5 "‘f‘b\'” S AL " ‘\ Al ans 4 % ‘[“ colstor Springs. Waters, 1 experienced , -, e e e e e | They WL Muko the Day Ons of Pleasure | 1ory down with less caro than would be used | Mundreds of Men Employed on the Decor. | Three Shins.” which basthe place of honor | almost immadiate rellel wtter commenelng | (CHTRE Wantod aUHS Glen avenus 2 MINOR MENLION, | wnd Patriotie Inspiration — Four in handling granite blocks. Tho crowd [ ations and Other Detuils — Hotels Ruis= | in tho number, - Charles Edward Markham, hele nso,and gnined In o st hirty day 3 | The A of the Little Ones watched tho work for an hour, and although Ing Rates—Wate amine Threats tne California poet, is represented by a poem tho prescnt, & period of over olght years, 1 | \ TANTED=Wood turner ant Laud sawyer L P | T e the bricks feil frequently a height of ten 1t Bis best veln, A Harvest Madi- | have had v thoublo from deanepala At Boson's planing miil Stoaly works A Y. Plumbing Co. | Wil Take vart . Ve A ened—Watterson Will Speak, in, Hary A | () » more trou m despey 15§ 59 ‘onnell Bluffs | C | Bl feet onty oo broken one was noticed; ud son Cawein of KKentucky 15 somewhut mota- My welght when 1 wen Isor 7 ANTED=To do dressm King Ly the day onliBbl el S RS not brick in the entire pile, except those — HyATERT N PIERORIBRLY JHme -1, Tebe | springs was 110 pounds, 1 now weieh | YW Mrso AL Caldwell, 010 Washe oibudgo Walter 1. iava Wil doliver ag a. | adjoining the furnaces which were aistorted I phystoal fn wiho Ordeal s James 1. Kon | abont 10 pounds. * 0 E B B AL UL flroas this ovening hefore the mewnbers 0LINS | 00 aro being laid for an elsborato | and liuificd by the heat, could be found that | Cuicaao, Til, Oet. 14 ~The accommoda- you contributes a prevty fanar, “he South | e G beve theee waters propetty | 12 i SR Wotiane 1 I meot in | celebration of Uolumbus day next Pri. | {ho city engincer did not protiounce sultubie | tions for tbe vast crowds that will assemvio | Wind." St Georgo Hest is toplenl with | eyl care ang cavef dasaein, iy \graNtn PR ARRL The Woman's Reliel «worps will meo! 4 ¢ bt Y for paving. They were hard, tough and re- 5 fld’s fulr dedication exercises b £ R ARTIGAT e wikid cured me avd 1 know of scores of others M LG a thstroct. DN regular seseion at Grand Army of the Re- | day, by tho children of the public schools. | ¢onant as metal. The material usea was only | * \l"1 World’s fuir :»1' A ;\“r 1ses W | jn *Vespers” and “Matios, gives us true Whio havo been pormanently cored of the O'Gorman, public hall this e g at 7130 o'clock {In tho moraing e oficial program, pre- | the common clay, from tho banks surround. | the colossal structure known as tho manu- | pootry and sentiment, AIl these poets uro | Ao COmPIAILL 67 IO ReE O hese Waters, | S e e Te Red Mon zave u social last ovening ut | pared under tho direction of the executivo | ing the works, When broken the fracture | facturers’ tuilding aro nearing complotion. | of tho vounger genoration, and ure scattered | wigond) W ¥ Bowieh ) SES y o. 2 their hall, corner of Main street and Broad- | o, viivian of the National Association of | had asmooth, clean surface like metal. At | There will be seating capacity for 6),00) per- | 10T v\ullm‘m“ Lo u\ ic x_x,lx.n ,1.’“\ 1{‘ SR Judge of P'robate Ceust, IREENSUIELDS, NICHOLEON & (O, are way. A large number of th members of tho | ‘ b Tue Ber office a test was made to ficd tho s, WIth vedRoeld SREAKIFY OF (ke bullathp | S61; thu New England Magazine is | - ki EENSUTELDS, STCHOLEON & €O, r | Superintendents of Edu be fol sons, with scarcely one-third of the building [ Lo 4 "bv local projudices, o closte its cols berty, Mo., Oct, 20, 1301, 1l roady uni o int to show order wero present. A musical progeam wus | Superintender . LiAL ausorptive power of tho material, and WO | .0 ieq for tho purpose, so that nearly 200,- THiw v neBLSInES | PIOperty s riis atwiys on hand. Go and see renderod, after which the evening was spant | lowed out. Tho school children will assem- | bricks taken from the top of tho' kiln wers : \ i 200,- | umns to the youager singers. : bt it Prep | bte ut the various buildines and histon to the | woighed and then left {u water for seven | 000 will find rocm 1n the alsios and other | & Fo s fi i Mg PARM and city lowns. Monoy loanod on Marringo Hoonses wore issuot yosterday to | reading of tho prosidents proclamation, ufter | hours. Tho final woight showed o | purts of the vast structure. Iorty-seven [ o To tho Ieview of Reviews for October | slor Springs Company at PARM nnd city lowns Money loanod on the following: M. I, Giaston i | a-.:‘|‘~\,x 5 fliz Wl ugxaised by the Veloraus | gain of only threo-quarters, ol a1 | carloads of now chairs for tho spectators | S I Ub BRelish, etion, cuntnibutes | . ot b s it oy Tatod Rice, both of oward, Nev,: Miiton whe | and wreeted with *“Tnree Checrs for Old | ounce or. AT have arrived. The lighting facilities, con- | yjme dealing with Mr, Gladstone's new cabi- | E s H tor loe il Investers, Louges & Towle ‘ol o Council BYufs. add Ray Mevers of Chi. | G JATLer o salito 1o the fiux by tho | isbast rowtl ovee obtainad for nny me- | B4V AeHve Who febne [eGe, oo | i dealing with M. Gladstore's now'eay xcelsior Springs | 0; Georee 13, Watson of Om tha and Hen- | pupils “Amcriea” witl be s evorional | terial except granito thut has been used for | ¢ yhive 3 . e butio 0 1o sponk, than with S e ey I LB L L M, liowed by the singing of | paving in tho City, and it practieally solves | candle power cach, were suspended tus | Some single personage. The e throws | o | OISR LE=Dusinble restdoney property fU1R Bradhtiamw, e young mith Wwho s | the ¥Song ot bus Day,” written by | the paving problem in Council Bluffs. aftetncon frem the mussivo root in clusters | A0 & BeIEAE ST Lt on coptomporary | g, ) ST HakaiitdiC o ) founa wandering ahout tie sit Tnure- Eheron Brawn, Anaddrass und Hh8 peading | D Are G e, pavinE ek 1 over | of fourandsix. A force of 700 menis em: | ygaricss and aiways felieltous manner tho | taken Wt once; easy paymonts or trado K. i, missioners of insar vesterday, and was | Wil covclude the exercises. T D O oy CIuLGHIAl | pleting pretrationa aicue, English _hosts Snaw, the American | i Lo want o ront i s Grecnshionds, A N TORblaH! e | T the atternoon. commencing at 2 o'clock, | would last twenty five yearson any streetin | Pleting prepurations alone. AP LLOLL bl Mkl o want to ront a hivuse see Greenshiel B L e Lt e et | et will b i erand parade, Mot thousand | tho citv, and what makes It of mors interost | - Down town the streets were full of wagons | T Batt RO Ea s Aot R oL | S—— = e WL, phiighdiis school ehildien will be 1o line, tozethier with | to all of us every bit of it is tno product of | loaded with decorating mi teriat and every- | 485, £reat, Americans, Whittior and George T NIk JOOR TRADE Liynds in Groely county and A 3 tho Bers of the ity council, school board, | home industry and our own bills," where along the eurbs expressmen wero un- | M1, Curtis tho articio containing hot | Custer vounty, Nob, for 8tk of JOweity. Rovert Mavx and Miss ! | mitary and civil ovganizations. police and | Mr. Woaver is hizhiv elatea ovor his suc- | Jonding buridies of flags and balos of bunting, | Sy BOTETaLs of those two srinent mon, but | N \ | orzans, (ENEIEG oF Dusiness” property 1n Ul il [ Jive degariments, ete. ‘e wliole procession, | eess, and will atonee begin the erection | whilo decorators aud their emvloves rushed | fis Ko7 Iictesng petures of them as | N stiba e il S— the German Lutheran chureh, ¢ U is thought, will bs two miles | of additional kulns twice as large, und by the | qbout in w manner that left no doubt of their | ['e¥EREEGTEG (SR Xouts Beo. T Extract of Beal, G REESSITELDE A 01O & 00 v "m';”"'“f” “‘(" v '5"‘ LelL Ui ’\‘]‘" LeCH | hane, aud at its close the peopi nposing it | time the paving season opens next vear | calling. Lk - | WX thie Turzost TSt of propocty of any firm in performed tue fricuds want 1o (ha Maenter- | wiil'o to tho High school grove at the head | enough waterial to supply ail demands “will Stragale for o [ | Do kets, The Columbus interest culminates, g should, in the October Con bu want acup ot § | a? Sce that it o T — wlo from the Gor § | JEOR SALE-Clioicest turm i Pottawattas ity wenue, whers li The co! oo whi s ¢l e of al i ol | sentea, Thedetails of the pros soft brick and cedar blocks or going outside | I S u appropriate pro- | beon hana and the city relieved of the ¥, €O runeously with the celebrations at New York ol A proh g Cag 1 aeras, ol o ed: ant e o st Vot ol UL meeting at General Miles’ oftice ths after- | and Chicazo, the Irontispiece being the e OMpArably ¢ prove e #han’ acre Sheafo. THAEE THU Febrantisation . Me, 13 the hands of & speclal committed aad wiil be L e admission. ‘Ihreo thonsand have been sold | Coluinbus, owned by Mr. J. W. Eilsworth of table,refeoshing, Dis | A B S o Broctway an M u straot. RS TAE Moln6ai Beeelaent o uhidibiel il gakaad o L e 57 i already, and that being the limit fixed the | Chicago. It is accompanied by an (x- soluds clear | =ons AL I'he members of all the Cutholic societies AFOWIN 0) O 1 veople who have received invitations und | plunatory paper by the eritie, Jobn C. Van NPT R | JPOR SALE -On st pay ients. fruit and jonal ba: k, is the new presider of the city will uiso colchrate the day. L Rrowi'siC. 0. Dy eeh ipated T [ rr e v S8 Lhe - i N the Baron Lei P v an ionoar Connell Blams B H. Wieso and Jaln J. Jeuks, vice presidents, | wdaition to takinz pari in the parade in the bargains Suturday, October 15 | Juve falled to parchase ndmssion tickots be- | Dyke. In the sama number the Spanish big's signauro PP Eheate, Broadway an L iain steos WhOGr o snitaler. chubior. atte ey e ' tha followin ) tore today cannot attend. statesman, Castelar, writes of Columbus I 0 e L N L Spidler cask atterncon, thay have united in wetting up an | on the following i " Fifteen hundred tickets have been sold 10 | homeward voyage affer the great diseoverys n bluo on each & | [8Y0U vant o hear somcihin: ey rozards Gl : e attractive eutertuinment at tho opera house Largo clothes baskdt, Tdc: medium | Chicago people und the sume number have | and the architect Van Brunt describas the abel, thus, i i realostate see Greanshalds, Nicholson he cold weather is npproching, p-o- | for tho eveaing, A progeam of literary and | olothes basket, G8¢; smail clothes | been lssuad to gucsts abrosd, Fully 1,000 | fonerios Dulidig, e exquisite art butlling | e ere—— | ve voursell for the chilly nights, visit | musical selentions witl by rendered, w'largo | \yiqjeot, a3c. Chicago people Who bava receivea 1avita- | and the United States goverament building | R TR ST the Boston Store und iooi over their | part of the music bomyg farnished by u 3 and blan kote, | €horus of twenty-fivo v TANTE Il”\'-v» rasha linl inex H Aln'\ for f ices which has been Large tubs, 63c; medium tubs, tions to the buill will bo exciuded by the | at the World's fuir, \? o elegant line of comforts ¢ wihic s bee £ ) Blankets and comforts to suit all tastes | Qriling with Mes < ’ i P y L work norses, BLOHL Shoat, s vy ol | smail tubs A action of the committee = B e e i voe s ot s A Bk SIS (ifvx-]u tubs, 1,47 medium fib serious omission of ‘the committea is tho [ A very admivable littlo work has just been | {y, 5 ( o Wy | (REEENSUELDS NICHOLSON & 00, hava und at all prices. Our low prices nro- | feies Best 5 R P L S B ae e i T failure o 1avite the mernoers of the govern- | publishca by Charles L. Webster & Co., | 9 | & Co. muny barains iproved ant vicant cail in ali cases, the pe fiho redy f i ) _ at coutrol of tho fair. The state Worla’s | New York, under the title of *Wuitings of X p il D TINCERY A ICHES would “bo nloasedito TR Elow T Ay Y [ funiversary of the discovory of Americaing | Fibro puils, 89c; papor pails, 19¢; | fuir bourds havoalso been ignored by the | Christopher Columbus Uescriptive of tho The Good Sumaritan, 20 Vears® Experience, LEAel = dollurs shows itself. Boston Store, Coun- | fittiag ma; three hoop pails, lej two-hoop pails, | committee and do not know woetner their | Discovery and Occupation of the New % ' W, WOOD & €D have so e of the finest cil Blufrs, T e, + | presonce is desired at the bull er wot. e | World.” I is edited by Paul Leicester Ford, | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND | V3« firis insouthve towa for - sale, i - i Almost a4 New Chur . Washboards, 11, 14e, 19¢, 23c. unfortuvates, 1f not otherwise provided, [ who has written an introduction to tho work, | WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THY Call and see us. 620 Mal oY Never before have the people of When the members of the Fivst Bap- L0 P00 bottotn wash boiler bave vel recourse to the militacy ball, of | which is itseli an inteusely nteresting cssuy WORLD'S HERBAL DIsPEN- Fyouhave i house to et s Couygeil Blufls and Omaha had such an [ tist chureh decided. to abandon the e S CDE 4 4 P ) which Colonel Henry L. Turner is the pre- | ou the way in which Columbus und his SARY OF MEDICINE, Nicholson & Co, Ml Tata . 40N Retes b piek from. determined at the next.bost thingwas | Clothes welngo vy 8175, Allalong Michigan aveouo windows aro | and methods sceks the eanouization of Colum Vs R DRl R e 4 4 B OBt RN R e L SR RaE Clothes line, de. being offered for rent for the day of the | bus, wh the other, losing all Lreadtn of plum trees 5 cherry tre © linz, stable, Only two and o half miles cast of Coun BEl Al G0 dh LED Hilg T gL Lowis | gle lye, 7¢; Star lye, | parades. Prices that seem astounding are | viaw in the minutencss of its investigation, ; cil BBlulls postofiice. orator and paper man, and let him GISEVRIES) g et o L00). No trade. E. L1 =hoafe. P YOU want t) buy a lot s Grovashlelds, Nteho tson & Co, : I 50 demanded fer the privilege of peeriug through | finds him a vain, iznorant and even hail mad P transmogrily the dntevior. Tor two | ™ 5ociin gonn 7 bars for 25¢; Whito | one-tenth of o window for a couplo of hours. | onthusiast. 1t 1S a charmingly written work If you don’t want to buy haed coal you | weeks M ‘ 3 ) In ouc placo $30 was asked for tue use of a | and will be read with keen interost by ali had “better sco Bixby about thosc oil | wor Russian, 7 for 250; Santa Glans, 7 for 23¢; | 4y,a)) voom with two windows fronting on | who aumire Columbas and his achiovements. eI Humpty Dumpty, 7 for Fong and n corps of his best nen have been kept busy, and by PER MONTIL ¢ vl Beroom i 7 c Old Coun- 4 ; Twellinz on A ve C ne 13 \1. Sheato. hey are adapted for use in | noon today the last finish touchcs L < the line of march. It was explamed by the f— dwellinz on Ave C neat heate. hot air furnices, steam and hot vater | will he put on. and tomorrow the ehurehs | W 0 for 23c Tolive soap, 9 for 25ci | jesseo of tho building that twenty persons [ Tn the October number of Poterson’s Maz T e o T LT voilers, with o coal or ashes to handle, | goers wiil not only be surprised but de. | LLorseshoo soap, 13 for 25¢; tar soap, i could view the parade through these wia- | nzine appears the following notice to its ] s g o SR “I‘ 1”‘ l‘“r”" ¥ "1 ,\'”',' o "\”‘r‘. abar: ull washing powders, 84¢ a pack- | dows and that after all $250 per person for | subscrivers: *This mazaztne is about to | - : Lo Zlir T 5 ed) Sl ”“f“‘: i ]‘ 10 wonder iUl | age: 4 0z, Gold Dust, 19e, such aceommodations was uot exortitant, pass 1ato tho conirol of stocklolaors, who N N O 0 NIy s : o GrteA ¢ ‘t B Lol QUL LS i -lb. box starch, 20¢; 8-1b.’box starch, Some Disagreeable Fuets, Plavosoitoieonvers 16 inlo fa fpetioaital de [ Sy ] al il nserviy Judge W, C. James 15 bome from Chieazo, | 4 19 Wit g now ome - of | 166 1-b.box starch, 5e; bulk starch, | With a fow exceptions tho hotelkeeners | Yorss tane cantion Lo cand urt. - Leto | TN b progenty (1 van v weon T'homas Maloney has returned from Chi- | 111 isomest . ehurch auditoriums | 53¢ S have not tuken advantago of tno de- | merit and tho great improvemont in its litor | T A A Jago. in the eity the matter was left wholly Large bottle of blueing, Ze. and for accommouations to raise the | ary departments during the past fow years G SSUTELDS, NTOHDLSON & 00, roal G. W. Cullison of Harlav is at the Grana | oo ap® € L1 TOE O S e, b von his is for one day only, Saturday, [ rates. It s the custom for tho | hive decided the future publisners to call Foctato aud hotel. Jhal aon Bt QA1 S5 HA0WL October BROWN’S (« . D fivst-class hotels to ¢ i\ ntal wzoats 620 Bway., rge a Y 5 iform | their periodical The New Peterson, conti- mo:o than his usual ability as a a>- C. B. Towio of Longee & Tov Bl : rato throughout, the house, and_lirst come, | dont that tne name will raisoup for 1t it ad. - — s e al ; Corner Fourth strect and Broadway. liouse, and , | dent that tne name will raise up for 1t in ad T R T B i turned from an extended eastern trip muen | Signer and executor, “The main walls e S i e nved, alowevcr, to the disgiist of tho | vance a wide host of Iriends and supporters.’ R P A D fwproved in health, arc covered with o soft tinted ingrain | propare for the cold weather, The | fe¢eption committee, onc of tho largest o * _Bert lvans, Robort Graham and the | DAper up to the arches, surmounted by Massrs. Keeline leave tomorrow for Vaten- | o delicate mold and tine, Neb., for a huuting oxpecition. fiieze. The gubles are soft blueand the Miss Edith Crose, wito has been visiting | main ceiling a light colored pattern of Miss Liliau Huff for sevoral weeks past, re- | autumn leaves. The aleoves and pulpit turced last oveniug to her home in Indias the hotels has taken advantage of tho situa- “Etiquette: an Answer to the Rildle | ftreat the following Discases YRED it Where! How!” is the titic of a | ~ caeareh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dige | Hiul NSHELDS, N1OHOLSON & CO. nre the wing roal estats deaders of Counail Seethem when vou want anything, PONT forece th it Groenshie & Nichols onare v Lo the midd ¢ of the rings Tarzest list of py immense supply of ludios' misses’ gents’ | o 10 is charging an exorbitant price for aud children’s underware at the Boston | accommodations, with four beds in a roon useful 1ittlo work by Agnes H. Morton, | casesr the Fye stk Fits 411 Apoplere i1 exceeds anything in previous yenrs. A pleasant rehief to disagreeable features | \which the authoress has dedicated o “those | Disence, 1 iv Complaint, Liduey Cenipla Our pr uown throughout the [ was afforded by Cnief Tomtius of the music | wio dweil within the broad zone of the av- | Nervous Bability, Montal Deprese west, the lowest.- Boston Store, Council | ¢epartment, who today ordered that all wide, handsome | rey of any dueale i i ¥ erage. 'This book 1s not written for the | gion, Loss of Menncod, Seminal iy, VROt v.1n \the recess ave done in vich tints of blue and | Fiyfs 1o bands marching in tue civie parade should | guigance of the ultra-fashionavlo cirele, eakness, Ditbetes, Pright s Dive Vitus' NOME and tal TroansTiiolDE NGO, apolis. 1d with gold bead. The woodwork is ) e play in unison und that all tunes like “Ta-ra- | uithough there ave nota few members of | Danee. Theahatiem, Paralysis, White Swelling, AL AL R. L, Williams and B B. Edeorton have | painted in Lwo shades of delicate color DantioEnia) ra-boom-de-ay? should bo discarded. Only [ tho soscalled smart world, but - conld lears | Bacoio. e n Lico 1 4 ceturned ‘from Boone, where they have heen ores, Cancers, TUMOrS | (i you nothing and Fistuia in ano removed without NLWANG 1oy, Thnd! 8t GFIonEnTBIOR, the Kknite or drawing a drop of AP D LI T e blending exguisitely with the walls, the Mal proved Order of Red Men. Tho g LI GG Reniz N B0 POk featly it watl bold its next session at Fort Macison. | thatt notasingle featuse t s ANt the very best patriotic airs ars to by used. | somo wholesome lessons from its pernsal ¢ A wife °"“' 'l°““ Green, ‘.“ fl“,'“ uother agreeabic announcewent is that | puyitis intended to impart somo inform Y | botelock yesteraay afternoon at ner resi- | with good weather people will bo taken out | tion on the subject of otiguette 1o thoso who omes proii- | donce on Fifth avenue. She has been Iying | on Lake Michig ¥ Te ¢ Woman with ner deliea s re- T = = n the night of the iroworks | catertam their friends without the assist- | Rioqd. | Wau eyl on s bR nEa QI RENE—T woms va Birst Ave, 65, B ST e 5 at the pointof death for several months past, | display. Arrangemcents have been com- | ance of a butler, footman or flovist, and who X sheite The larg the finest, the most ar- The warlors, prayer meeting rooms | during most of which time she suftered terric | pieted to send a number of steamers to an- re waited upon by a more or loss skilful | Special Attention given te private b 2000 neres of cholee ping lands “fov sale, tistic display of fall an son parks, from | hand of & demure maid s t In thislit- | and Venereal Biseases of all kinds. | ().} Miss, B winter goods olu and Jac 1 vestibule have received the same | bly. Announcement of the time of holding | ¢bor off Lin va Pusvis, Ensy s In cver exhibited in Council Bluffs will be | eareful and artistic treatment, and when | the funeral will be given later. which a fine view may be had. tle volume the aulhoress hus made some | $50 to §500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- gutre of Mrs. 1LG. Brooks, or' A k) Rice, 198 NS own g Ty ~ i he members and the public i 3 ) — == supgestions regarding the fundamental laws | ease I caunot cure without mercury, = dthstreet i B thown at the Boston Store. Grand fall | the members and the public inspect the e ] S A T T e, sopusetlonsiriparaingithoifnadamentatiioys Tt e o, o 24 | 17 ACKES 01 oions” ol 0 g Ne gpening Thursday evening, Oct. 13 | church tomorrow all will be pleased fobRloll L SIoSbovithouL S ecchaints i rese e s e AL s 22 D ToOl0sOr Tl oured R | 1%, foTaxsh el 1' suldoneo ng i £ i AR DR sl b 3 Ils. — would pay anyone to givo heed to. Pub- | pay. il morhoils or Piics cured | 4 Birasin to exelinnze for a good restdence in Doors open at 7:30 vrowmpt. pishitholdeciziontha vizayoiibholopporedibies e Hotel Men to Profit by the Big lnflax of | lishsd by the Ponn Publishiag Co.. Phila- THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICT Council Bluita, Want housos and lots forde= S tunity to Mr. Long which ho has S0 ar- | yy,o Corner of siroadway and Benton Strangers to Chicago Next Week. delphia, and for sale by the Megeath Station- Leave life and hundreds of dollars by calling | JXASKa fondl Johuston & Van Patton. ; Ialu;lsnlvv.lu'\x\n'v;: timo has come and so | tistically ]un!nu\x-d, e ; Berast Cuicaco, 11, Oct. 14.—Chicago hotels pro- | ery Co., Omata, Neb. on or usin E MISCELLANSOUS B x\‘l‘\\;ll:l‘l“n;‘):‘(r;n-:l lyole ;.'»{”‘liy:’; Eyriing «h\mg‘-;l\)-u;‘:‘\‘.\\v~-flt:;r1:§"‘x‘:yl‘|A:;] l:}\l;;: !:-:)er Our lato loss vy fire was coverod by | Doso to make the most of the coming dedica- |y = oo UR. G. W. PANGLE'S KERBAL MEDICINES. | = = e Council Bluffs Carpet company’s | the new building as pessiblo and worked | L0 policies, both in tho COUNCIL | tion coremonics. Aimost ws soon as tho | oitd CRifmein Husteated Magsaine for | o L0 pl ioian who can ton what atta | (§ ARBAGE rmved. eyt Valts wnd e ATEh S Jutting down the new carpets | BHULEFS INSURANCE COMPANY, dates were positively fixed there seemed 10 | \iin an 1nteresting sketch ontitled A mong 2 person without asking a questions | 5 NOR SALE—Turaiture, fixtores and lease of Sut T z ¥ ! ERCOWILLAINONCIIDOLE By 7 o'clock the next morning after | bea sudden rise in prices, which continued | tye Baskotmuk by Jeanne C. Carr, 3 Sl I —Turnitu tures and lease Suits aud overcoats 10,00 less than | and tung up the pulpit, B s steadily until all the ro vere taken. I'nhe N & ) Al pondence strietly confidential, Medicing 1i hotel in southern any other tailor in town; clothing dyed T e e Holnow st the fire the secretary was on the ash Uiy until all Lhol rooms weva tuken. The | which'is fully illustrated by H. H. Sherk; | s xpress. Addressali letters o Net (ol nprovements, eles ontod and ropaivod. Feanis furedy | plomorrow morning the new pastor | joun poneil fn hand, ready to fizure the | clerks ‘Were as gentiomanly as ever Walter B. Cooke has a pretty story calied aut furaitire, Not profiis 5109100 por wne ]_oiu.u and e ‘-u}v‘ul, L|.un Jume Rev. J. H. Davis, will preach his fivst | ) (Fa FO 00 S e e did, too, | thev showed the unsuspecting warfarer a | “Jimmy the Guide,” e street. s s 100, sermon, and all the new things coming together will 1 Callon Me Day & Hess and \han ord to be shown the Kloin tract of 400 acres | wen now on sale in five and tea acre tracts. room which wouldonly cost 330 for Wedues- nd Iichard H. McDon- fumns bl nealy Dl ug, compatition: o i . s- | ald bas an effective paper entitlea *Political JBrET DARCIS Y Shonfe SOREE duty and no | gay, Thursday aud Friday of next woek, Duty of Californian ]“Ilnmnp..-rs‘ml\nmu;r:- BluFs, Ta & g S0 long as | Prices have been 1creasea six-fold in some 1 r-5 1 L1 n out the nuwmber are several very meritorious NOR Crenmery ot ) ) below bedroek we had no | of the larzer hol Even the littlo I2uro- | ooms, and taken us a whole tiis_issue 2on- 1080 ying that’ it wad hi small pavt of his busines he did not ke the day of more ary importance both to the L public and the members of the 10-h. p. enzino, 2 Do Lavells Benon renson to complain, consequently tho | pean hotels far down town, which provided | {iins mucn that will recommend it 1o iateli- 88 Broadway, P oY (e it b2 DRy Thev wi v reo it e settlement was not only prom ot, but in 15-cent beds “‘for men oulv,”” have more than gent and diseriminating readers. 1 ol % They will show it frce 1o il, promy g o tistact Do that | douvled their prices . s ; et e ver Lok nd olier B it T Ly every way satisfactory, so mueh so tha RLAEOE] - G B 5 a | fixtures. Will sell ch or cash or trad Ially/in Gowls Townshlp g A e 01 1o o B0 200700 (Boy b mesitiss) Oup of tho lurgest tiuropeun Lotels [u the | Giood Form for Octobor 1s o World's faie oune il Bluffs, Iowwva [t Sl sall choupitoridish iositzaly i SHpRa IHEEO.D B8 KIORERC At TS e city has devised a cunning seheme to triple | pumper, more than one-half of its p St 7 £ A iargo delegation of tho newly organized | culty “in keeping the lawyers at their | carried by this company beforo the fire | jis revenue while sceming to follow its old | horetr, more than onohuil of its paces = ——————————— [FOR SALE-Ilardwar: sto flambeau club gathered at repubiicsn head- | kuitting ever sineo the present term of dis- | W€ POW add to it ¥16,000.00, L Y & cbraskn, Invole scale of charges, Bvery room fn the build- | ¢ : ! e . : ze cles, illustrated with ~ beantiful and unique trict court opsned. Nene of the attorseys Being intimately acquainted with the | fng will ba provided with from one to f ur | cuts pertaining o Coluinbus Aalshlc sceretary and directors we eannot be | cot beds, which can be had at the rate of 81 scemed to mak € W quarters last evening for the purpose of at- tending the rally at Lowis township. It was N and_the great ahs wlipal ¢ Jinpip 2 o h 1 W 1, i e XOHANGE~Two mares 1 two colts for muen of a specialty of veinz A T oneo otk e SR d Columbiun exposition, = Mr. Waterloo's m(l l(l U\ “ l (Ul 1\ ” ‘rlbl B oot i Caone e 4 Rea) the opening of the campalgn, and tho bovs | ready for trial when tasir case - persuaded that be indemnity can be | & day. In case a person wishes a private | contiued story, “An Odd Situation,” grows & 8 ' L bt o = T Pade o e sditatio ohouuyand the boxs | ready for trial when tuelr cases aro e obtained than that offered by oar homeo | r00m ho can pay the rogular chavges on all | iy interast, and the othor stories and astivies ¢ SALE-Family horse. new phucton, I arenon to the | up, aud the sousequence 15 that a la ved company, besides we believe in patron- | W€ 6318 and bave them Inthis | aro of unusal excelicace; so, alsn, avo the II\IS'l'I'i'E]‘fl'B, ory, L2 Mn s of thi isted in 2 e I munuer tho lonc-headea proprietor expects | soyeral departments, which are of such value 2 17 vorthy home enterprises, every- | 1o sell the same cot bed four or five times | | 2 | : l torches and uniforms, ‘i southern part of the ety accompn drum corps, where they took rigs and drove | grasting continuances. Yesterday morning | ()i to the place of meeting, where they executead 1 st led by o | of the busine em has Joor AL D i K Home s | o the howe. This is a thoroughly western | &% base burnce. KN nker, 220 Bl s, i an 088 yol| Rt ) 2l I : L5, the sumo program was gono through with, | shoife j‘““-\”_‘ll‘f“‘_ pok do Al (O S, 4 .| production, being vublishad at Chicazo, und ALY, | I ( JoOR SALE—Tun of wates, A'voone good AR fi s L ELOLEE RSP RO0 = b 1 » | shall continue to be dependent on for- [ “Twwoof tho larzost Amorican hotes will | Should therefore bo vatronized lartses by S l \ e et ot ailun A ABon UKL were delivered by W. I, Baker and J and the court showed his disapproval of the | eign capital and corporations, receive guests at reasonablo rates up to the | western people. B Leonard Everett | p Steadman of this city, and an onthusiastie | WoY things were drazgizg along, in an ur G. R. WHEELER, first of the week, after which they absolutely ot e — e e e ey time was had. % mistakub| “1 shoull adjourn this Jas. A, HERELD. refuse to make any prices, saying that th yigkith g ‘The Octoher Arena contains another paper 7o crowd g R RV encies of the caso | of tho popular series now appearing in its A large crowd gathiered at the republiean vequire. I'o secure tavorite suites of roo I o DANCING SCHOJL, 1 of court here and now,” said he, “if it ——— il demand whgt iha lox head IRMARY uarters to hear an addvess by Ben S. were not for the injustice that would be done Do you want a nobby Thi ONDAYS i It A pariors, lhllllll coat either in 2 L pages on American actors, ‘Lhis paper deals o M R el o Py Sukoe b, a dle > y 28’ misses’ or T , [ Authe populur places, wealthy castern with Edward Hugn Sothero, It is superbly FOR THR « ondiys, 0 p. . Musie s - LKoot LOmaln At Hol hangl oo muCh | 0 prisonors wio are uow in jail awaiting jos’s misses’ av children’s und ub the | havo agreed to pay Lt prico named and usk | Niustrated aud writton in o chirming sivle T A DT T ER e elicited hearty appiause from 'nis wearers. | their trial in toking such a step. Tno work | right price? 50, visit the Boston | no questions. Miss Mildrod Aldrie B tles and clubs Address «f R A, Pariogs, < Cou the eaitol st Omaba, W who represcntid all purties, of the term bas dragged along in the most [ Store and look over their line, Council of the ron- iL RIS, or 165 1 Il\LAl\Il,.‘H T > “Mahogany Tree” of Boston. Ano K f unsatisfuctory way possible, and the lawyers | Biufls, Lo, $A3CAG0D WATLE SURLLY, | , L Chambers, instruetor ; L nd the s Y stallmeat, of the Bacon-Shakespoaro. con- = — o m will accommodate mo. groatly 1t they wi e ALeELagl ) 9N ialeahnnseoan: - - ~ 23 doren oty Tonvy gray_undor. | SO G groatly y e By n Accident (o Ome of the Tiig Pumps o | FOYGISS 0 11 \::::,'I"""‘[I‘(‘,“"‘,“‘,’;"‘L“;"fx‘,:; N AT / Alxia duip 4 his week for 1dc cach, | e case of tho state gawst Oswald | Mrs, Stanback, o lady living on Lincoln 2 Fagweds Threptensd. serious wordl, polititai and reformative prov- W .C. ESTEP, Hiet fde. Boston Store, Council | Peterson for the seduction of Nellie Chris- | qyauuo, was soveroly bitton by a vicious dog | . CHICAG0, ll, Oct. 14.—One of the large | fums. are_ tho " following: | i, uffs, tenson was tried, | According 1o the girls el Which wwas Siven i a ‘yory | Delonging to s man namea Nelson, who keeps | 10uUI0 beam numps at tho Chicagn ave own testimony ouble \ pumps f ater works w H day. cl and Frang | Witer works was disabled today. In con conl; usa wood, and | frank manuer,’she had acted very gay on a | u store at the cornor of Broadway Save vour har [;Ill’dl oAl i DlS}])}i Fungral Direstor, embalmar enc ity wi » deprivi ¢ | tives Be Limited 1o its Present \H her ! 1 Stree cenll en 11 A, Cox, 10 South Main strcet, | Butber of octasions. “At the couclusion of | strect, “Officer Leuch put an end to the ani- | guence the f“.\{ Will-be daprived ofn aaily [ HNEE & s b S on s ‘,,',',’"',L“,, Best Lacltios, w01 et sl rama 1y £re 410014 € 114 Main Street, Hest Missourl wood $5,00 per cord, dg. | LU testimony for tho state yudye Macy, | mal after fiving halt a dozen bullets into him, | watersupoly of 3,000,000 gallous until re- eele,” *Tno” Chursh and tho World,” oottt exers forw o dulsa e Coudell Biuf livored, ‘\\“I’I:I‘l;‘\:’ld \ivl:n‘xlxc.r n!ux ::u,“ A;\‘:lw:4( ({;y ‘I‘l‘l’ ‘1|n; TR “w—o——h”mlm e Rl mlxlrm:‘. A\‘ I'MIMV.vulruu rlx;u!uw must be re- | “Astrology Fin de Siecle,”” and numerous | gyets for patients poartunbattonhin, Bost as ——— duce e 2, 100 2 case fre o L C placed and thirty days will ve re r como lutions in th @il Gentlomen, the finost 1ino of fall goods | 1% and instruoted the foraman o sign his | Oil. youug bieyclers need not foar a fall. 23c. | s constrastion- - Gty officars 1n shergeroy | 2He* +. P ST foe Cirvtures IRk mn s Seaiiy SEWER PROPOSALS, in tho clty, just roceivod, Reiten tha | Mo to a vordict of acquittal, T rre— p the water department prof.ss not to feor a Too M © a Kisk, arclh, brone s, crelty, vt | Sonlod proposals will be recelved by theun= AR ST nilel, boo The jury was empancled in the caso of | Large invoice of new lace curtains at | famine. Thoy admit, however, that the lim: | It isnot unusual for colds contructed in the S5 Kl iy oo, ear, scia und | dersizned until 1:) o'clock D i OSLOBOE 38 Howard Sparks, charged with uttering | the Council Blufls Carpet company’s. ited supply” will ‘‘cause 'a scarcity | fall tohaug on all winter. In such cases LgLrdiohl O\ 2181, 1802 tor the construction” of sowers in Dot o S ] forged irstruments, and the first of tho cvi- LA i outside parts© of tho city. AQl | catarrh or chronic bronenitio uro almost surc I\ S OF Wi J Sewer dlsiriots Nos T, 160 and 16) 1o the 10 Boston Store closes vvery even- denco will be antroduced th1s morning, 120people in this city use gis stoves | available pumps Lave been = started | to result. A fifty-cent vottie of Chamver- FREE. W havo IVI:)'/l‘-l\‘luu-l;.‘_ s _u“ ordinan -’g-‘-l ‘\"i" ib-n& ing at 6 pom. except Mondays and pparks was an employo of ihe Binger Sow- | q)q (Gus Co, puts 'em in ut cost 10 their full * cdfucity but they are | lan’s Cougu Remedy will eure any cold, £0 ?!,“;‘“J._“\L_"‘ 3 o st ot o et et Rt AL AN Saturdays, big Macbino company uniil ho ‘becauo in- notable to make good the deficit. In the | Can vou afford to risk so wuch for 5o small | ELSAG 00 eliubi L ahardor a blio Y omie g ‘ — volved in the deal which rosulted i the Something enti “I‘, new in flower pot | meantime, three vumps with an individual | 8n smountf This rewedy is intended s 3 Ty I 5 Each proposil Lo Le madeon p s ¥ Passing Forged Cheoks, b u‘n‘m DIGAERULION. . 19 baa. | stande st Land Buo eapacity of 13,000,000 gallons daily, ave lving | pocislly for bad colds ana croup and can PRIVATE DISEASES 10y the bour 1. and 1o b A yvoung man giving Lis namo as Frank s expected that court would be ad- s 5." In readiness at the Kourteenth street pump | always be depended upon. Forsale vy drug- | | Alliool Disen s sivess iy iro vl Sypiiies cuing unul after election, but sr— 9 1 journed this Smith bas duriog tho past day or two vie- | Jourued this o 0% w1003 oful veertifiod o tho 300, U WL o ey works bekind brick: and Portland cement | gists. 4 al cases on the erim | S . B e m the wyatdm withosl aners ey ,-,.'u.“‘lh. ety of Omiha, us an evidence ) g 1 cal- Jurdiniers, nicely decorated, nv Lund | eads that we! i o 103 Ui 1h@ Lo Visit s i kg b troats | 3 fultn, Lmized seyoral Couacil Bluffs peoplo out of | endar yet to ve disposed of, and it will prob- | Bros.’, 50c and 75 : (,:““f,':,‘?DS‘..,',:',,.,“‘.f,‘f“lf.'.""" "",’L.l.',','l‘“:",;"“.e,j: Business Briets, o e s A baird Foserves (e riit Lo rojoct any small sums of monev. His mancerof work | ubly bo two or three days before they can be s e fixed os tho latest date on which the faur. | Bachman & Anderson huve sold out the b7 nall Or MR AREL IO WP A NIREIN e Was to prosent what purboried to be a corti- | gotten outof tho way. H. Pyburn and T. Do Rk milo tunnol would Ba: opened snd tho city | saloon at Soutt Omaa, | Ol atrnt T O AL TS o umllcm-cu on 0 e of nrm Ouabia banks for a | W, I‘ludwu aro to bo tried " for ubluln:n;" y Havie 45 4 P J given the benefit of pure water and an ad A. V. Hickel who has been running o meat AL ERANAE S AR AL IR Omabn, Neb., October 1th, 1852, Qi=8-14-13 small sum. Being of uice apvearance and | money under: false pretenses, and Soher — - — ditional pressure from tho new pumps, The | marset at Big Springs has aiscontinued EOU/( 70 MEN, it Aaminist T Kood presence, ho found uo difficulty in buy- | Burns for bighway robbery. i casc of W, IS T s promise will not be made good. Several | business. + cinl or Hout NI e hovortblews pupor cushod. It s under- | W, Cones ugalust N, Sehurz will botried | poq evening the patrol wagon was called | days work on tho bulkheads romains and tne | A loss by firo of 1,000 has bean sustained | 1mpatency, Syviiis, Glosan | Vanisssoie, wit ass Lsta o ront Ao Al pELe stood e played the same gawe in Omabu, | after the criminal cases have been com- : 5 tuanel is not yet clesned. The occurrence is v, W. Wheaton's planing mill : ! . Daformitled gl i, ) ‘ i ey B justreversing the conditions, Mo has notas | ploted. o tho dopol. 1o Lako chargo of aa untoruu. | Hanclls ot yet cleaued. ‘Lbe ocourranco s | ou . reaton’s planing mill av Norfolk wtirites wng Neaser | of oo it oo e o KRt D aeni e uato who bad becn brought 1n from Fremont | 4oy Gogs "juat. prios Lo the Worlda fark | o 4% B Dufly, a coal dealer at Schuyler, bus R A Buiar | WORLH 100 80 T80 pot roll solliug b froi THe e — My Show Windows by the Union Pacific. The man’s namo is | dedicution ceremontes, Every effort will bo | S2TeFed loss by fir PERVIIEE aNTTERNG ANDWREEY BB i perotl, 'Te Wil piy You t Dy n . (0 In want of anything in the window Muke good enough advertising for me. | Chris Jones and beisa tramp, According | wado to repair 1ho damogo as quickly us 3 it i itite | Aunnfeiiakion ot e AUBUSTRIARAR ol shodeline, curtaivs, curtain poles, wall d more time to spend on them | 1o ujs story he rode from Chicazo to Fremont | Possible. Omaha Melical aal Surdical Institate | of 5ot {SUH pOr cont ubove pricos aow Fullag " paner, portiers, chenille table covers, { they would be still better, but they've | jn box cars. At the latter place a brakeman WATTERSON WILL BE THE ORATOR 7 * ~ i Omahi, nxu- L step into the Loston Stove, where it | prewty good. BrAacKEr, threw bim out ana struck him. The man's ‘ i 534 i " i’ 26th and Broidway, C.uncll Blaifs. You itiuot afford 1o delay. 8 u pleasure v Of the Corner Book Store. bead, face anatedy is considerably bruised. i ey Store for ront, m““‘l easure to show goods. Council er Book Store BARGLRARS ARRSREH IR A0 at the jail ',:’).”l‘,‘(’)_ He Has Consented to Deliver the Dedica- ux'r‘ii’fl'.'x'.‘.'fh".'l‘":"-' L eenter g 00 KAs 24 Omaiy ».un;.lnuu o, oLt flul sile cheap. — Specinl campaign whip sale on Mon- | lice Doctor Dibbora aud bie was given a good | . 101y Address at the World's Kuir, “Por the Ladies” | x ot Qiiiuage. % J. BRau AdCIIaIRAGI Just to hand, another case of 60 pairs | day. Your choice of a whole window | bed for tho uight. Cuicago, 1L, ek, 14.—The followicg cor- J of wrupper blankets, the latest noveltios | full for ale, forme price 6o, 750, e -~ pondence by telegraph passed today be- for w ) | ppers. - Only 750 a pair, Boston | and $1.00 each, with eampaign bauners, Keep a bottlo of Cook’s Extra Dry Cham | tween President Palmer of the World's fuir | | Store, Council Blutts, Tn, | Churlos Probsile, 215 Broaduay. - " | pasnein your ice cuest to cuterta soup | ana Hon. Houry Watterson SOMETHING NEW { . —— friends. It issplenaid, CHICAGO, Tl Oct. 15.--To Hon, Henry Wat- Wi & S I B V7 Machine ulalO-Yonn-u-Day Price, 0 Bar: s AT B i T terson s 18 15 the unun‘mous decision of th : JUST OUT. A 12-Tons-a-Day ‘ ‘ council of u 5 Our Warranty G- Tmproved property. Will pay eash it | P, P, Stowart stoves and ranges, sold Dropped Dead. saanaL 4||' J'.-fl‘iil:n'.yr;'.l\ e The Sonthwicks Bulluy ¥ priceislow. H. G. MoGoo,10 Main streot. exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main, Cbarles Brown, who lived at 1420 North | In bluce of Me. I 1t kins the oo with Euch Machin i g etiorie, full-clicle wachiug, o Winr d d —— .- iy Continuous-Buling RN B3 v B . ucceplunce urgently ceosi M 1} fx frntlauouL ALl - . — Twenty-secoud street, dropped dead while | “°°V " g mmus BSSBI1S W ol 5 No bankrupt, fire-smoked, damaged Paving Problem Solved, av the supper table lase night. A physician Prasinady: PALMEY the World, furniture at Meyer’s, 505-507 13¢ OAd WAy, Thousands of dollars have been expended | \q hastily called but it was too late, The | LOVISVILLE Ky. Oct. L.~ Hon T W. | Clean goods, less n-mmn) Omahu prices, | in patient experiments, with suficient ene v mer, President Columbian Sxposition} | | | dectors pronounced heart disease the cause. | time is excecdinzly short and | ereatly fe COOK BOOK Malled Free. | N to build & city, by the brickmakers of Coun- | Acting Coronor Welch wus sent for but | thit I ein prepire notbing. aaequaats to e 3 ) ¥, by ) « A prepare nothinz waequate 1o the 5 A 2 1 c ”\u“‘l‘,” harnole, ::"‘:" *l':‘l'l”h! at the | ¢il Blufls to provide a solution of the paving | after beuring the statewment of the physiciun pcaslon, but tho invitation Wit whieh you | Send name and address to wrpet company’s, : » 2 3 e decided D 1nQUest unoecesiary. e- | honor e comes. under the peculiar circum: t proviem. Ex-Alderman Jobo P.Weaver bas | Seciaid an edueat unneccainry, “The do- | JARKLI SV, MACeE K paculier | PRICE FLAVORING Exrmacr o 8 | " SANDWICH MANUFAGTURING CO Council Blufts, Towa Boston store closes every Nm‘mw S couducted mora of these expeusive experi- Lid and L act upon u sense of duty in E VORING A | The following testimoniat fram Senator 1. F. Shumwny of Wakefiled. ., speaks for itselfs r'R b ., unless “m,“\“ud RAlI AR S ments than any other of the deeply inter- S———— HkAnY WATTERSON 5 | WAKEF EL0 Neb, October 1 Rundwich M'F'g Co, Council Biuifs-Gents: We are verg = -l sedays. ested vartios, and yesterday e let bis friends Disease never successiuily altacs the sys. ~ CHICAGO, pleasad with the Southwiek Hay Press, bouzht from’ you recentiy. We esn bale 15 tons ‘g 4 h tem with pure blood. DoWitt's Sarsuparilla n M Will Mareh, | duy. | think itsuporior to anythng 1 6ver saw fora huy nress. = B Judson, civil engineor, 523 Broadway | 8ud asmall portion of the public sbare uis sat- wakes pure new blood und ouriches blaad, Cuicsco, I, Oct. 14.—After mueh dis- | tespectfully Yours H P SHUMWAY, | SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRIOK LISTD

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