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6 TELE OM VILA. DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. JANUARY i. 1882 COUNCIL BLUFFS. The County Supervisors Hold an Interesting Mooting , Captain O. W , Eight Elected County Attorney by Olio Majority. Trnmblo Qota Out of Eia Trouble About a Black- Eyed Girl. An Ogden Houao Boll Boy Got * Away With $76 and a Coat. Mad Ploiu- ant The county board of Buperusors wore ongngod Thursdny fixing the sal aries of the county olllccra and electing - ing a county attorney : The salary of the county treasurer visa fixed nt 81 ,500 , nnd foes of oflice , with $2,000 extra for clerk hire ; audi tor at $ : t,000 including clerk hire , and fees of ofllco ; clerk of courts at 83,000 without fees ; shurifT nt 8200 and fees of ofl'ico ; janitor nt § 'JOO nnd gunrd nt $240. The interest of Thursday'n Besnion centered upon the election of county attorney. Captain U. W. Higlit ap peared before the board backed by Uncle John Phillips , nnd of course was prepared to put the present in- cutnbant Sims to hi i metal if lie re tained the olllco from which ho ousted thecaptain. Iliglit adjusted his eye glasses nnd rubbed Ilia hands ns the Toting wont on and smiled when it wns announced , llight I ) , Sima 2 , the following members voting for the former : Phillips , Dye nnd the demo cratic member Underwood. Eli Clayton and Frum voted for Sims. 1) , W. Hight , the successful candi date , is the junior member of the law firm of Scott & Might. For several years he held the oilico to which ho has just been returned , and so far ns wo have boon nblo to discover ( javo satisfaction. The oflico suited him , nnd since retiring from the name ho has held himsult in readiness to again servo his county if requested. Undo John Phillips asked him if ho would accept the ofllco if tendered him. Mr. Hicht , blushing n little , replied : "Well , well , really I don't Know but that I would. It is n subject that I hadn't thought of. Hut , really , if the board insists upon it I will ac cept. " "Very well , " replied Undo John. This settled the question , mid Hight know that ho mis the coming man. Mr. Sims has held the oilico for two or throe years and has given entire satisfaction BO far ns wo have been able to learn. The change is simply a turn of the political wheel , which stopped at Right's number. NO AdltKKIIE.NT IN TUB I'J.UMKll TRIAL. The jury in the case of the State of Iowa vs. the Pliimor boys , came into court yesterday noon , after being - 0 ing out about twenty-four hours. As 8t to the charge against Andrew , the younger , they returned a verdict of not guilty , and announced to the court that it was impossible for them to 8 agree upon a verdict in the case 8tc against the older. This case grow out of an altercation botuooa those tc nnd German the of ft boys a by name ftel Shooning last nt Iviel'nhotel el , summer , , in which Schooning received n broken cli limb. The boys wore indietud durin ; ' tbo present term of the district court at for an assault \\ith intent to commil atoi mayhem. tb IN < ONSlUHItUII.K IKOUIIIit. g' The black'Oyod beauty who uv ( Jt. S. Cole i Co. so much trouble hni cr been at it again. Some time ago ulu t , took t rooms with a respectable and virtuous girl on lower Main street , claiming to bo the purest of the pure. A young man by the natiio of Robert Trumblo , who has the reputation ol being a respectable nnd orderly citl OBty v.en , having watched her movements , ty thought the other evening ho wouhl ti tiAt go in and have a quiet chat with tin At "gay brunette. " Ho knocked gcntlj do "on do oud aide " gado , and finding no response , ho pushed his fool against the bottom and some of tin screws inside gave way , and ho fount himself in a room with two womci nr. . in their nicht apparel , The black pa eyed woman taking advantage of tlu P' state of aflairs , rushed to the windov ap nd cried , "Police ! police ! " The re liv suit was Trnmblouw nrrostod am di lodged in the calaboose. The fol < lowing d.iy the case c.imo on for trial CO , nnd thuro not being sufficient tosti CA ! inony developed on tliu part of Hi state , Judge Uurko dismissed th amp. The dark-eyed woman no feeling satisfied , trumped up anothu charge against Tnimblo , had him in rested and put under ? f)00 bonds fu bis appearance yesterday Ho was o the ground when court coinenod an called the case , but the dark-eye beauty failed to put in an anpeuranci and the case against Trumbiu was dit missed. A COLUhlO.V. A man by the name of Stophe Dunn carelessly inn into ateamwhic was drhon by the Hon. H. 0. Scot yesterday and caused considorabl damage. AS A1IIB AUTU'IK. The able article signed 10. 1) . ( iai which recently appeared in the Chic go Tribune and in which the const tutionsl question regarding thooilici character of u vice president succeoi ing to the oflico of president on tl death of tliu latter is discussed , \ \ written by Edgar Scott , ono our city teachers mid son of linn. ' Ji Bcott. UXTIUII. Til lit : UEI'tUl Kit. AH interested should remembcrth on Sunday evening no.\t Hov. .1. i I > emen will repeat his lecture i "Orimo in our City" nt the Method ! church. The church will , no doul be crowded , and wo advise those w uisli toaocuro a Beat to go early , A oood CAVWK. Don't target the grand bull to given by the Hescuo boys on the eve ning of January llth. Their cause is a nnblo ono , T1IK I.S10N I'UAYEIt MKfcMSO on Thursday evening was well at tended. Hov. Thomas II. Cloaliind delivered an oxcellentlliflcoiiiso , which bad the oflect to stir up some mem bers of the church , nnd every moment nftor his remarks was taken up either with a short prayer or exhortation. A TIIIKVINII IIKLI. HOV. W. S. Smith , chief porter at the Ogdcn hotel , was the victim of a theft perpetrated by ono of his boll boy , Henry LoForctt , Thursdny night. The thief broke open the cash box connected with the cinar stand , situate at the cwt end of the oflice , and took therefrom its contents , amounting to about $75. Ho also stole an overcoat beloiming to ono of the RUcstH. Thus far the ollicors have been unable to catch the roguo. Ho hails from Now York city and before coining hero was at work ot the Withnell hotel in Omaha , (1OL1I WATCH HTOLEN. Emma Davis , who resides on lower HrondHny , was robbed of a gold watch yostordiiy. Ofllcors Sterling nnd Cu- nic arrested a man on suspicion , but there not being BUlIiciont testimony to hold him , ho was discharged. 1'I.KAHANT rKUhONAtiriEH. Attorney Stewart , of Ilnrlan , one of Shelby's rising young men , was in Iowa's wostnrn metropolis yesterday , on business before the district court. It. H. Itobio , engineer of the ' 'old reliable , " and for some time in charge of engine No. 7 ! ) , called at TIIK HIR oilico yesterday. Vie Keller has an addition to his fnmily , in the shape of a bouncing baby. lie is very proud of the ac cession , as it did not cost but a trillu and will not bo very expensive. He hold the lucky ticket in the doll Inmi- ness at C'rockwell's. ' W. A. Sealoy , stock airont for the oxteim\o stock dr.ilurn , Swift liros. , .Chicago , was nt the Uovere yesterday on his way to Nebraska , On motion of Colonel D. B. Dailoy , E. H. Iturko was admitted to the bar in Judge Itecd's court yesterday. Mr. Burke is n son of Judge Finloy A. Burke , also brother of T. A. Hurke , jr. , of Sioux county , Iowa. W. H. Dodd , prominently con nected with the order of K. of 1' . , nnd editor of tbo "Sword and Helmet , " at Fort Madison , Inwa , wns in the city yesterday , W. A. Whoulor , the popular pro prietor of the HOY ore house will erect several tenement houses next spring. A ( AHll. The Nonpareil , of this city , linds abundant room in its columns for policeman's explanation , > yhichcharges n citi/cn with having misrepresented the facts in u certain transaction , in which the policeman was all active party , but c.in find no room for a citi zen to explain away tbo false nsser- tions of a policeman by stating the facti in the uisu ns they appear on the court records. Verily , Mr. Chapmai is in Chicago and it is important that the publications of his paper during his absence should bo consistent with each other , and to bo consistent they must bo in opposition to Ilov. Lemon , nnd lionco , in opposition to any f ir explanation or defnnso n citi/en may doslro to sot up for himself. The policeman now offers to cover up any improper conduct on his part by stating to the public that hu is a "faithful and well-tried police ofliccr , " that ho has liyod hero for a number of yearn , nnd his honesty has never boon ques tioned by these who know him ocst , that "there was no writ issued against Officer Cusic or any other ollicial. " In reply to the first two of these statements we simply say to Mr. CUHIC that the rule governing in such cases , is substantially this , that though a culprit may have gone a long time without being detected or pun ished , thill fact is not a sufficient plea in his defense , and , though' ' ho were as spotless as an angel yesterday , which wo are satisfied Cusio was not , this circumstance is no palliation or excuse for tbo crime hu commits to day , neither is the assertion coming from the mouth of the man himself that bo is n "faithful and n ell-tried police ollieurs. " A satisfactory ex planation to the public , of the posi tion ( he facts of the transaction put him in , is not enough to enlighten tlioHii anxious to suppress "crimo in Council Bluffs" nnd under stand the true status of the police corps of the city in relation to the suppression of it. The docket in Justice Abbott's oflice is of itself it sufUcieut and conclusive reply to the third statement ho offers for the pur pose of covering up the appearance of ' 'crookedness" created by the trnnnnc- lion , making that statement , na we know it to be , an absolute falsehood and one which must have boon known to CUBIC at the time he uttered it That docket shown that January 2 , 188'J , a search warrant nnd writoi replevin was issued against Cusic foi the lecoveryof certain stolen property believed to be in his posHCssiu The return on both the writ of roplevii and search warrant shows that tlu property sought was recovered fiom CUBIC. Cusic must have known that hii atatumunt to the Nonpareil was i falsehood , because the records abovi referred to show that bo was in cour January 'J , in answer to tliu wii against him , and on his o'ltli ' dis claimed any title or ownership in tin property found in his possession The pawn-broker's dates show thi state of facts to exist. On Novembu t5 ! the property was placed in the she | ns security foi H loan of money. No vember 27 Chief Field nnd Cusic w on totho shop nnd examined the property and on November US ) Cusic cnmo t rr the pawii-shoi ) nnd loduomcd tin property , paid just v.hst had bee loaned on it und no more , His ow oath before Abbott is sulllcient t convince an ordinary mind that li no us could not have bought the nng , ft usof ho Bwenrs that the time for which tli loan was mndo had not oiiuroi hence hu could have obtained tl : jr ) porty in no othoi way hi by ml valuing it. \Vo asso at then that those facts indicate coi ( i , clusively that hu lodoemed at ok un property from a pawnbroker , t 1st checks ho had taken from a nmn 1 l' arrested on suspicion of being in hobo tdicated in theft , nnd that too with four days from the time hu took thoi without giving any notice of Imvii bo discovered them , that the own might come nnd claim them. whoNow will .Mr. Cusic or Chief Vicld , who is not nshainud to put his name to what lie write * , and snlhciently uimous for aJvortUeinoiit and public notoriety t > put his inline to 11113'lung likely t bo printed in a inner xplain by whit authority any tillici-r or oflicers of the police force , pr iceed to tak. ) pawn checks from the pockets of a sus peeled thief , nnd within four days from the time the thief took them , without n word of notice lo the public , or any ono else , redeem the property described by the checks nnd np proprinto it lo their own use' and in this connection we pass to in quiring was this all the property that they took from the man ? May them not have boon other effects , including perhnps , money ? Do these transac tions constitute a fnvornblo recom mendation of these men to the party who emplojs them for the pubhtt And if they do " (5od knows" it 13 no wonder cnmo is nfo in our city , and tramps and vagabonds nnd gamblers walk its slreelB , without fear or molestation. It is evident that be fore this crime in Council Bluffs can bo obliterated , und tramps , vagabonds and gamblers will be expelled nnd our streets bo rid of law h SB tressp issors , the temple of government , which pur nuts these things to exist and from which they obtain recognition and , perhaps encouragement , must be purified or overthrown , and in this direction I invitu the attention of Rev. Lumen. NV. H.V. . Kidnny Complaint Cnrod- 11. Turner , Koclicsttr , N. Y. , write * : "I liivc litun fur < > vt.r ni ytar Miilijict U Htirimis ( lls'inlur ' of thukldiioyn , niul nftui mi blc In attend to Im-mims ; 1 procure'l v > ur lit ltloci > liioon 15ITTKH.S and wisrc- llxcil bttcjre n half ft bottle wan usul. 1 intend to continue , nt I ftel confident th it tlioy will entirely euro n c. " 1'ilccSl , tr al hire 10 cuitn. " -lw EXCITEMENT IN ROCHESTER. The Commotion Caused by the State ment ofii Physician. An unusiiil article from the Roches ter , N. Y. , Democrat and Chronicle , was republished in Ibis piper yester day , and was n subject of much con versation in this city during the day , both in professional circles and on the str ol. Apparently it caused even more commotion in Rochester , as the following from the same paper shows : Dr. J. H. Honion , who is well known not only in Rochester , but in nearly every part of America , sent an extended article to this papei , n few days since , which was duly published , detailing his tciimrkablo experience and rescue from what seemed to be certain deatb. It would bo impossi ble t enumerate the personal in quiries which have buun made at our oflico as lo tbo validity of the article , but tboy hnve been so numerous that further investigation of the subject was deemed an editorial necessity. With this end in view a representa tive of this paper cMled on Dr. Ilenion , nt his residence on St. Paul street , when tbo following interview occurred : "That aiticlo of yours , Doctor , has created quite a whiil- wind. Are the statements about the terrible condition you wore in , and the way you were rescued such as you can sustain ? " "Every ono of thorn and many ad ditional ones. Few people over got at near the grave as I did and then re turn , and I urn not surprised that the public think it marvelous. It was marvelous. ' "How in the world aid you , a phy. sician , como to be brought so low/ / " "By neglecting the first and mosi simple symptoms. L did not think 1 was sick. It is true I had frequent headaches ; felt tired most of the time could ant nothing ono day and wai ravenous the next ; felt dull , indetiniti pains and my stomach was out of order dor , but I did not think it meant any thing seiious. " "lint have thcao common ailmenti nnythlui ! todowith Ibu fearful Bright' ; ( liscnsu which took BO Him n hold 01 you ? " "Anything ? Why , they mo tin Biiro indications of the fust stages o that tliuadful malady. The fact is few people know or roali/o what nil them , und 1 am aoiry to say that to < few phjsiciaim do eithoi. " "That is a strange stntcmiont , Doc tor. " "But it is a line one. The medica pioffssion have been treating symp toma instead of'disoases for years , am it is high time it ceased. Wo doctor hnve been clipping oil' the twigs whoi we should strike at the root The symptoms wo have just niuii lioiit'U or any unusual action or irri lalion of tliu water channels indicat tbo approach of Bright's disease evoi more tluu n cough announces th coming of consumption do no treat the cough , but try to help th lungs. We should not waste our tim trying to ic'ievo ' tint heaihichi stomach , pains about the body o other symptoms , but go din-ctly I Ihe kidneys , the source of mo.sl t these ailments. " "This , then , is what you ineai when you said that more tbiin out half the deaths w luck occur arise fioi Bright's disease , is it doctor } "Precisely Thoimamla of so-callo diseases are toi tin ing people to-daj when in reality it is Hrmht's diseas in some ono of its many forms. It : n Hydra-headed monstei , and tli slightest symptoms should btnko tc ror to every one who has them , can look back and recall hundreds < deaths which physicians declared i the time w ere caused by pinilysi apoplexy , heart disease , pneiimonii malariiil fever and other common con plaints which I see now were canst by Briubt's diseases" "And did till these cases have sin plosymptoms al first1 ? "livery ono of them , and migl have been cnrud asl was by the time use of the same remedy- Warner Safe Kulnoy and Livi Cure In getlini : my eyes Ihoroudilj opened this matter , and think 1 am helpii othurs to see the facts und their HOBS it bio dnngoiB also \\liy , there nro i end of truths boarina on this subjec If you want to know more about in go and sco Mi.Narnor himself , 1 10 was sick the same ns 1 , .uul is 11 iiin healthiest man in Rochester to da in Ho lias made u study of this subjc and can giv e you more facts than IK can. ( Jo , too , nnd BOO Dr. Lsttiuioi ur the chemist , at the university. you want facts there are any quantity of them showing thonlnrniniK increase of Bright's disease , its simple nnd alarming symptoms , and Unit there is but ono way by which it can bo es caped. " ' Fully satisfied of thu truth and fotro of the doctor's words , the reporter bade him good day nnd called on Mr WnriMir nt Ins establishment on Hx change street. At first Mr. Warner was inclined to be reticent , but lunrn- ing that the information desired was about the nlariningincrcnseof Bright's disease , his manner changed instantly nnd ho spoke very earnestly : "It is true that Bright's disease has increased wonderfully , mid wo find , by reliable statistics , that in the post tun years its growth bus boon 250 pur cent , Look nt the prominent men it has carried off Everett , Suinncr , Cliasu , Wilson , Carpenter , Bishop Hnvuu nnd others. This is terrible and shows a greater growth tbnn that of any other known complaint. It must bo plain to every ono that somo- Hung must bo done to check this in crease or there is no knowing whore it may end. " " Uo you think people are allbcted with it to-day w ho do not i online it , Mr. Warner ? " " Hundreds of thousands. I have a striking oxnmplu of this truth which has just como to my notice. A prom ineiit professor in a New Orleans medical ical college was lecturing before his lass on the Bttbject of Brnjht's disease. He had various tluids under microscopic analysis nnd was shovsing the students what the indications of this terrible malady were. In order to draw the contrast between healthy nnd unhealthy fluids bo bud provided : i vial the contents of which were drawn from his own por- fum 'And now , gonHemen , ' lie said , 'as w o have seen the unhealthy indica tions , I will show you how it appears in n state of perfect health , ' nnd hu submitted bis own fluid to the usual test. As ho ssatched the results his countenance sud denly changed his color and com maud both left him , and in a tremb ling voice ho said : 'Oentlemeii , I have inado a painful discovery ; I have Bright's disease of the kidneys' , nrid in less than a year ho was dead. " You believe then tthat it 1ms no symptoms of its own and is frequently unknown even by the person who is nfllicted with it. " "It has no symptoms of its own and yery often none at all. Usually no two people have tbo same symptoms , and frequently death is the first sym ptom. The slightest indications of any kidney difficulty should bocnough to strike terror to any one. I know what I am talking about for I have been through nil the stages of kidney disease. " " "i on know of Dr. U onion's C.IRO ? " "Yes , 1 have both read and beard of it. " "It is very wonderful is it not' " "A veiy prominent case but no more so than n great many others that have come to my notice as having been cured by tbo same " means "You believe tnen , that Bright's disease can bo cured ? " "I know it can. I know it from the experience of hundreds of piouii- npnt poisons who were given up to die by both their phjaicians and friends. " "You speak of your own expe rience : what was it ? " . 'A fearful one. I had felt languid and unfitted for business for ycais. But I did not know what ailed mo. When , however , 1 found it was kidney difficulty , I thought there was little hope , and so did the doctors. I have since learned that ono of the physi cians of this city pointed mo out on the stieot ono day , saying : 'There goes a man who will bo dead within a year. ' I oebevu bis words would have proven tiuo if 1 had not f"rtu- nuloly secured and used the remedy now known as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cine. " "And this caused you to manufacture - turo it' " "No , it aused mo to investigate. 1 went to the principal citiis with Dr. Craig , the dicovorcr , and saw tbo physicians prescribing and using it mid saw Hint Ur. Craig was unable with his facilities to supply the niudi- cine to thousands who wanted it. 1 therefore determined , ns u duty I owed humanity nnd the suffering , tc bring it withii. their reach , and now it is known in eveiy part of America , is sold in eveiy drug stoic and ha : become n household necessity. " The reporter left Mr. Warner , mucli impressed with the earnestness nnd sincerity of bis statements nnd neil paid a visit to Dr. S , A. Lattimoro al ins residence on Prince Sheet. Dr. Lattimoie , although busily engagoi upon some matters connected wit lit IK Stnlo Board of Health , of which ho i : one of the nnalysis , courteously an rfworud thu questions that weru pro pounded him. 'Did you make a elinniic.il uinlysu of the case of Mr. 11 Huinei some tliieo yiuia .ii o , Doctor' ' "Yes , air " "What did tins aualjcis nhow v u' "The preHOiicuofalbiimnn and lubi casts in giuiit ubuiidanco "And what did the symptoms in dicato" ' "A serious disease of the kidneys "Did \ on think Mi. Wainor uml < rocovei / " "No , sir , I did not think it bio. It was seldom , indeed , that pioiuunceil a cano htul , up to thu time , oxer been cuieil , ' "Do jou know anything about th remedy which cm oil him' " "Yes , 1 have chemicully uimljrci it , and upon critical examination , fun it entirely frcn from any poisonous o deleterious substances Wo publish the foregoing statement in view of thu commotion which th publicity of Ii. Ilenion's article hu caused and to meet the protestation which have been made. Thestandin it of Dr. Hellion , Mr. Winner and Lai tinioio in the community is beyon question and tbo statements tlie in niakocannot fora moment bo doubtui in They conclusively show thai Bright inS disease of thu kidneys is one of tl ii10 most decoptiv u nnd dangerous of n 10 diseases , lluil it is exceedingly con it.it mon , alarmingly increasing and tlu it it cat ) bo cured. 8KK HKKK ita You are nicks well , there U m t one rein a tly that u ill euro you beyond poiwihllltr doubt. IMt'dUvrr or Kidney troubl i Consumption , Uyupcpsia , Dcbillt ro , "Well'H Health llenewer" U your hoj If II. DruKgU Depot , O. F. Uoodina Uoiaha , H. SCHONFELD Propietor of the ANTIQUARIAN Book Stoie ! The Antiquarian' * li ) not trust him , gentle reader , Though hl shelved look trim mid neat Do tint heed the jilnte Klftws window * , Shining out upon the street. Ullileil bnclciniton the volumes Soon will fade anil be forgot ; Oildc'l lgns are oft ileceivinK ( Jentlo reader , trurt him not. Hmder , once there lived a ntudent , Wholonif Bought for learning rare , And he mil him on the sidewalk , Ami he falsely led him there , And ho talked to him of TIIAIIR SVLKH , 1'onm'H loolm nnd SCIIUCCKKII'H lore ; And 1 met him plodding homeward With a hundlo to his door , liontlo reader , I Imvp waited , iSitfhtly I luvo walked tlioKtrect , LliiKerin ' for you on the corner. And thin happy hour we mett ! UaUa your eo to yonder window , Where our Rtudent , in thtt nlaht , With a pige of SUHMICKKK'H lut-tory , Kincs up Aisi ) ; > to ttyht. \\ev\er \ \ \ , turn nut from mo coldly , Thu truth only hn\u I told ; I would sa o thec from the hook slorcf , Where the cuitomera are "inlil. " I w uld Ktiield theo frim nil < 1 ingor , ijhleld theo from the plate gla H cnarej Shun , U , 'hiin the gilded counters I have warned thus now HH\\ Mir ! H. 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In theBO < liof elieup literature it U * irj easy to liu > for a , littlv nionij n 1 ir/e lock of printed matter , hound In well uilelcd rovers ami popular- ] > tcriucil tiooki , hut which dcseno tliu title la the language of Diaries of tamb , "Things in Books' Clothing , " It Is to hu regretted that so mim booksellers , Hitlerite ami meretnarj , fill tluir etuhiH with tliUspeiltHof reaultiK mater , thus eomertiii their i-torc8 Into More Charnal Houses for the Rllt-edneit nnd hot pressed mumiiuea of forgotten or uiihapi > llj untorirotten Bcnblers Lit tlio-n who wi < h to read hooks of IS" T INSIUVAUi : step into mj store and thoj will find whatever they wanr Hen ember that l > j the choice of > our hook 'i ur ihiraeteri * jmljred. It Is on axiom that ' 'people will not bo better than tliu books trej read , ' ' lr A. 1'otter The j < neial reader , the hwjer. the classical , ttuoloiiUalor medical ntuilent , the engineer or architect the historical ciiiiilrer | , Hie loterpf poetr ) or fiction , or fio'u who look for uork in foreign Hiuuajrcs , ean bo supplied wllh what la desired. I ha > c also a larco and well selected etoek ol lit Kant Little Books for Children at homo , who should bo remembered In this holid.u suison. And those who wish for choice and rkhlj bound Kilt books , whoso contents will bo found worth } of their external kiipcnrnncc , will do well to cal' at the ANTIQUARIAN BOOK STORE 1420 Doufflaes Street. HEADQUARThRS OF THE LITERATI. dc20eodlm Tnh great tpcciflc cures that most loathsome dlseuo SYPHILIS "Whether in ita Primary , Secondary or Tertiary Stage. Hemotcti all tnecsof ercury Iroin the BJS- tm , Cures Scrofuli , OM Sure" , Itheunin- tleni , Kcetna , L'nmrrh or ail ) lilooil Die-cai-c. Car o > Whoii Hat Sprinca Foil ! Maltern , Ark. , Ma2 , IbSl. Vo hiu eaoci In our ton n who lltedatlTot Spring tuii were llnilly Hired with S S 8. A ; JIuuo. Mcmphlt ) , Iknn , May 12 , 1&S1 Wo lime sold 1'JMJliot liaof a.S. S. lua\cnr. U hai Khcn unlvirwil tutUfaetlon. hair mfnUid phjxlcland nov rixxiimiicnil It flti a j > onltivc S. SlASSFIULU A Co. Loulsvlllu , KvMaj 11. 1 SSI. H H H. haxglten better mtl fiction than any medicine I hau > eier sold J. A KifNKII. . leu\ei , Col. , MaU81. . K\erj pureha ci speaks in the highest terras ofS. S. S. L. ilelsjot. > r. Iliehmond. \ a. , Jlaj 11,1BS1. You tun rufi ran ) bodj to u In reitnrJ to the merits of S. S. S. 1'olk , Miller A : Co. Mi e no or known S S. S tofall to euro a case ( f b ) phllis , when propi rh ttUvn , II I , IKiu.ard. lp , . . . n. I'lW.uiii. ' } lur > ,0a. The ulinui 61/n rs ireuentlLiniiiuf hik'h stand- ( UK A n t i.yuirr , Oineriior olOcouU. II- } > \\lill \ \ K \ \ I I/TAKK YnUHbK CA 10 ilr. I'VII > HIM WllhN C'tllKD. Write for pirtu lir $ and oojij of little liool.lmii.iteithel ifertunati' . * 1OI ) Howurd IU hi | ald to nnj ilinii i wlio H 11 Hi d un antit > U 100 bottlun S s ,0111- par i I of .Mereur ) loJWo 1'otaa biuiuoraii Miiurtl ) " ' " . . . CO. I'roin. > Atlanta , ( la. 1'rltool riirulimlzo reduted to * 1 7S Itr lot , Uo huiall Biii' , lioldinhalt tlm iuantlt | ) , price , Il0 ° ' } Sold bj KKNNAHU & CO. , 1 and Uni itlsta General ! ) r W K. VIQUS. M. MKHHKLt , i.E.raus&co . . , , COMMISSION MERCHANTS 125 Lasallo Street , CHICAGO , Grain nnd Provisions Boughi and Sold on Margins. decTmo oixllui AND AU. TkiNBiCTIOK cr CO.XNKTID TIURlVniI , Fay Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc FIT TOO wurr 10 IDT o | CU t Offite , Roon ' Deere & Comp'y ' * MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MBLINE , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Council Bluffs , Iowa. Moline Wagon Do , Farm anfl Spring Wagons , j Deere feMansur Oo , Corn Planters , Stalk Gutters , fto. , MolinePump , Oo , Wood anfl Iron Pumps , l Wheel & Seetlor Co , Fountain City Drills anfl Seeders , j Mechanicsburg Maoli , Co , Baker Grain Drills , * Shawnee Agricultural Co , Advance Hay Bakes , Joliet Manufacturing Co , Eureka Power and Hand Shellers , Whitman Agricultural Co , Shellers , Eoad Sorapers , &c Moline Scale Co , Victor Standard Scales , - A , C , Fish Racine Buggies , AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY , Oouncil Bluffs , Iowa. i WHOLESALE j BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DKALER N Wall Paper and Window Shades 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. m ly FOSTER & GRAY , WHOLESALE i LUMBER , COAL & LIME On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , V , HEADQUARTERS MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS We desire to call the special attention of the trade to * * elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Card/ . + - ' Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Ov aUu/ jr' Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. r 7 ' SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodcre Sts , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STBEET , OMAHA , NEB. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebrask SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS Jy 18-mo FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. Consignments mode uo will receive jirompt attention. . References : State Tank , Omaha ; Ploti \Co. , llaltluioro ; 1'cik & lionslicr , Chlcaito ; M w .t * r Cincinnati. THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND Mining and Milling Company. . _ _ _ _ Working C i > lUI - - . . . , C * > italb oU , - . | , . _ _ . . . Sl.fc ' l' \olui ) of blurts - - STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABT ] Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT. Ull J 1. rilOMAS , 1'nsidciit , Cuuiiulng , Wjomlnir \ \ . K TH/roN , Mci.I'rcildint , Cuinmlnj , Wjomlr' K S HAIOSOOI ) , banUrj , uunmliu , Wjoinlng , A , U. I.UNN , Treasiircr , Cmninlns , lr J 1 Thomas Louis Miller & Uranicl A. fi & ri HarAOod rrintU lAavcns dee II KaUii > Ur J C. Uatkins. iiDj.'nutiii 01.0 U KKNIJAI.I , , Authorized Agent lor Sato ot Btotk , . O. WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnhem St. , Omaha , Neb.