mil ) DAILY BEB-FRIUAY 7 OOTJ3STOIL ZBLTJIFIFS , lO'W-A. . PROPRIETOR OR PALACE MUSIC HALL ! Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS , now approved and used by afl first class Artists. WESTERN COTTAGE AND BURDETTE ORGANS. Importer and dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION , such as Violins Guitars , Accordeons , Music Boxes , Italian Strings , Etc. , , Etc. Also a full line of IMITTSIO IBOOIKISUVLTJSIO ZBIZNTIDIEIRS .AJfcTID SIHIIEET ZMZTTSIO Fancy Goods , Ghildrens' Carriages , Velocipedes , Bycicles , Carts and Wagons. To make room for new stock will sell at atXTRA LOW FIGURES FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Good Organs at $50 and upward. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments , Orders solicited k Address , J. MUELLER , Council Bluffs , Iowa : NGTRY WAVES. La'eat style * from the o r , in Lanatry Waves and Reveraiblo Liugtry Frizzes at MRS. .T. J GOOD'S , 2 ! ) Mtln atreet , oppnuto post tftieo. FOTJB DEY. WIHTHERLICH BROS. , Are now ready to contract for email castings ot every description In MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention Is called to the fict that the metals are mo ted In CHUCIBLKS which ghcstbo very beat castings , Burning Brands roil DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACKERS - ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , As well an Cattle Brands AKE Nl'OELY EXECUTED. Works : Corner Sixth atreet and Elc\enth aveuue , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. W. R. VAUGHAN : JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Blufis Real Estate & Collection Agency. n Odd Fellow a block , over Savings' A Bkln of Beauty U a Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURAtJD'B Oriental Cream or Magical Bean- tiller , es Tan , Pimples , Freckles , Motbpatch esan'every blemlsb'on /tectlon. / It baa stood the test of SOyearaan' Is so harm- leas we taste It to be sure the preparatIon - tIon la pro perly made Accept no counterfeit of similar name. The distinguished Dr. L. A. Bayre , said to a lady of the IUUT ON ( a patient ) : "As you ladles will use them , I recommend 'O uraud's Cream' as the least harmful of all the Skin preparations. " One bottle will list six months , using It every day. Also Foudro Jub- tile removes superfluous hair without Injury to the skin. Mm. M. B. T. OOURAUD.So'.o prop. , 43 Bond fif u v For s > Io by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers throughout the United States , Canada and Europe. T Beware of base Imitations. $1,000 reward ( or arrest and proof ot any one selling the same. j 14-weow me 2t ew6m Are acknowledgedto be the best by all who have put then to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD. MAOTFACTTOED BY Buck's Stove Co. 8AINT LOUIS. PIERCY & 'BIIADFORD ' BOLE AGENTS FOIl OMAHA. Complaining and growling will nov ( euro rheumatism , but St. Jacobs 0 certainly will. JOB * KTiSM * MOHS SJHiMr Pmldeai. Vice Prei'l. T7. 8. Dmnis , QIC , anilTreu. THE NEBRASKA lABWlOTDlfflfB G Lincoln , Nob. MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters Hrrrowa.Farm Belle Utility Hay Rakes , BncKet Blevatli Windmills , &o. We art prepared to do Job work and maool tartnc tot other parties. AddrtMal ord n ojlhe KEBKAIKA HANUFAOTUaiNa C COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO , BOCK ISLAND AND FACTnO Depart. Arrive. Atlantic kxt..B20pm I Pacific Kxt..9lSam : Ex and Mall * . .925 am Ex and Mall * . . 6:55 : p m D. Moincs ac.7lB : a in | DCS Molnesac.4:10 p m CHICAGO , BUHUNQTON AND QCINC1. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Exf. . .630 p m I Paclflc Ext. . . .9:20 : a m Mall and Ex * . .9 0 a m Hall and Ex" . . 7:00 p m N. Y. Ex . 4:00 : p m | Neb & Has Ex. . 8:20 : a m CHICAGO AND NOttTIIWBSIERN. Depart. / Arrive. Atlantic Exf. . .6:15 : p in I P&clflo Ext . . . .9:15 : a m Moll and Ex * . .9:20 : a m Mali and Ex * . .6:15 : p m Accom ( Sat ) . .5:50 : p m | Accora. ( Mon..l:45 : p m KAN8AS CITT , ST. JOB AND COU.NCIL BLDrTS. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..9JVi a m I Express . G.SO p m union ? Anno. Dtput Arrtro. Ovarian ! Ex.1130 a. m. . .4-00 p.m. Lincoln Ex..1130 a. m , Bearer Ex. . . .8-00 a. m , Denver Ex..7:00p. m. Local Ex..6:30 a. m. Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 9:05 a. m. Emigrant..520p. m. Ex P.-OOa.m. WABAHU , 8r. LOUIS AND PACIflC. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 430 p m Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 a m SIOUX CI1T-AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux Clty.7:55ftm : Frm Sioux C'y.6'JSO p m For FortKlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb 7:55am Neb * 6:50pm : For St. Taul.,7:40 : p m From St. Paul..8 0 a m CHICAGO , HILWAUKBS AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrlv cs Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.920 a m I Mall and Ex.6:55 : pm Atlantic Ex. . 15:16pm : | Atlantic Ex..19:10a : m CUICAOO , MILWAUKKB AND ST. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 : am 1 Pacific Ex | 9:45am : Atlantic Ex.3:40pmMaUand | : | Ex.7-25pm "Except Sundays , iExcept Saturdays. tExccpt Mondajs. I Dally. Council Blufis & Omaha Street B. R. Leave Council Uluffa. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 ft m , 9 a m , 10 a m , llam.lm , 2 p m , 3 p Jlam , ipm , 2pm,3p m , 4 p m , 6 p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , 6 p m , G p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Paclflc Depot. On Sunday the can begin their trips at 9 o clock a. m. , and run regularly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , 6 and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; SHORT LINE OF THE Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running Its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' -wrrn- Pullman's Mapiflcent Sleepers AND THE Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE , Or to anv point beyond ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINHEAPOLIB Take the BEST ROUTE , the Chicago , HilwaukeeftSkPaTilB' ; Ticket office located at corner Faroam am Fourteenth street * and at U. P. Depot and a Mlllard Hotel , Omaha. CTSee Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. B. B. MERRILL , A. V. H. CARPENTER , General Manager. General Pass. Agent J. T. CLARK , GEO. H. HEATKORD , General Sup't. Asa't G p "us. Agm JEJ3Et T3W CORNICE WORKS Iron and Slate Koofing , er 0 SPE011T , Proprietor. 1111 Douglas St. - Omaha , Hot MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , 0 Bpecht'a Patent Metallic Skylight Paten Adjusted Hatchet Bar and Bracket Bhelvlnir. I am the eenoral ORent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING , 3ra Crestlngs. Balustrades. Verandas , Ir ng Bank Kalllngs , Window Blinds , Gel- lar Guards ; also Ut GENERAL AGENT FOR PEER80N & HILL PATENT I ] 00\ \ SIDE BLIND. COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS tUPREME COURT. The following titled OAHFs were die- poaod of us uotud by the anpromo oourt ycatordii } : llorno L'ghtniug Rod Oo. VB. Npff Motion to sot a&ido Hociaton ; motion overruled Arthur va Oadwoll Motion to afflim was overrnlod and the oaaao continued. ( larlbart TH. Oadwoll Motion to ailirin was ovorrukd and cauBO con tinued. Palmer vs. Fry Motion to aflhm waa enstalued ; parties wpro oft to pur- auo their remudy on Injunction bond an tliuy may bo advised. West va. Fountain Motion to nflirin was overruled ; the appeal not belnR taken to the propot term ; the cause does not properly belong horo. Davis TB. Barnett Motion to strike out amended abstract waa ovor- rulod. Bailey TB. Anderson ; motion to af firm judgment waa overruled. Olino TB. Phlpp ; motion to affirm judgment waa Buatalnod. li M Woodruff TB. 0. B & Q. road ; mo tion to affirm judgment waa sustained. Walsh va. Griffith ; motion to affirm judgment waa overruled and cauao continued to the Des Molnea term. The Burlington Wheel Oo. VB. J. R. Burnham ; appeal from the Dsa Moluea district court ; judgment af firmed ; opinion delivered by Bock , J. M. Kollohorvs. the city of Kookuk ; appeal from Lee ; judgment affirmed ; opinion by Back , J. Rels & Oo , , TB. McOonnoll ; appeal from Des Molnes district court ; judg ment affirmed ; opinion by Rotherlck , J. State va. Hontchlns ; appeal from Webster district court ; judgment reversed versed ; opinion by Rotherlck , J. Lunoyand & Scott vs. Mead ; appeal from Sao district court ; judgment af firmed ; opinion by Rotherick , J. State of Iowa vs. Bnlkley ; appeal from Btony'dlstrlct court ; judgment affirmed : opinion by Sievera , J. RFronch , administrator vs. Trustees of Griawold college ; appeal from Scott D.'O. judgment reversed , opin ion delivered by Sloven , j. Wood TB. 0. R I. & P. Ry. ; appeal from Wappello D. 0. ; judgment affirm ed , opinion delivered by Adams j. State of Iowa VB. Hnbbard ; appeal from Oorro Gordo , D. 0. , judgment reversed , opinion delivered by Adams , j. Inman VB. 0. M & St. P. Ry. ; ap peal from Lyon , D. 0 ; judgment af firmed ; opinion delivered by Day , ] . The following named gentlemen were appointed as examiners of cer tain members of the law class : Jas. A. Edwards , W. F. Oonklln , Jno. W. Slater , W. J. Haddock , Robert W. Byington. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUrrs MARKET. Corrected dally by J. Y. .Fuller , mer chandise broker , buyer and shipper ot grain and provisions , 39 Pearl street. WHEAT -No. 2 spring , 76o ; No. 3,63 rejected 50c ; coed demand. CORN Dealers paying S8c ; rejected com Chicago , 45s ; now mixed , 62c ; white corn , 880. The receipts of corn are light OATS Scarce and in good demand ; 35. HAT 4 00@6 00 per ton. BYB 40c ; light supply. Co EN MSAL 1 25per 100 ponnda. WOOD Good supply } prices at yards 5 00@6 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 1100 per ton soft , 5 60 per ton. BCTTKB Plenty and In fair demand 25cj creamery , 80o. Eaoa Beady sala and pltnty at UJi per dozen. LABD Fairbank's. wholesaling at 18o POUUTBT Firm ; dealerspaylng 13o pei pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VKQETABLKB Potatoes , 45o ; onions , 60c cabbages , 80@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 fl @ 3 60 per barrel. City flour from 1 GO to 3 40. BBOOMB 2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTOOK. OATTLK 3 003 50 ; calves 6 00@7 60. Hoots Market for hogs quiet , an th packing houses are closing ; shippers ar pn\iog 5 50 to C 60. Trie grain deileru ATI paying [ rood price for corn. Farmers can get from 37 Co 38 now and farmers will -do well to talc advantage of these prices. The denleri continue to pay these pricei notwitlmtuudluK a marked decline at n the other puluU , Freak of aManac. ! A New York nnd Jersey Ofty forr boat while tied up ut the wharf , wit the pilot , engineer Rod crow usluur waa Biiddunly found to ba la motior The pilot M\d \ onftiuoer raahod dow to the unglno room. There , with h ! hand upon the Iwvor , stood a youn at , man barehondod and barefooted , in shirt and pair of trousora. "Whi are you dolnt ; ? ' Bald the pilot ' " know what I am doing. I am worl roa ing thu ferryboat , " said the atrangi ; angrily as ho clang to the lever. TH deck hands by this time rushed fo ward to lelce the man. He struggle fiercely , The boat had moved near ! oat of the Blip , bat the Kidkli beam had got caught on its center , and the whoolA were motionless. "You'll have to help us , " Bald the dock bands , "wo can't handle this man alone. " The pilot nnd engineer jauuht hold , bat with the strength of a * ild beast ho toro from thorn , and , uprlnpliig through the door , ran to the end of the ferryboat and sprang into the river. After a few seconds the man rose to the surface nnd two mon ran for n boat and rowed out in the wake of the avrlmmor. At last ho allowed them to lift him into the boat , remarking , "I suppose I must go. " The man waa John A. McGrady , a watohman in the Central railroad gas house. McGrady's brother , also a watchman at the gas works , came to relieve him Ho found the light burning in the watchman's room , nnd a note from his brother aa olio we : "Joe : Don't como into this as house. If you do , yon will got lown up. " MoQrady mast have had unsnnl cunning , for ho unfastened 10 chains , removed the hawser , and ; artod np the engine aa well as the moat experienced man could have ono it , though ho had never handled n engine boforo. Ho said ho was Im- oiled by the devil to run the boat. 1ho ferrymen attributed hla , insanity 0 his having inhaled illuminating gas t the works. LIFEIN TENNESSEE ; . L Sample Colonel ana His Righteous Indignation. eiis BlftlcKi. Not long alnoo a drummer , who was otalned for a few days in the town of jabanon , Tonn. , gave us an account jf how ho amused himself while ho was there. The look of his grip sack needed repairs , and ho took it to a runamlth to have It repaired. The Irummer was sitting behind the conn or , when a hading cltizjn entered with a gun , which ho threw down on the counter with great Indignation. "What do you moan by giving mo his kind a gun when I go out for a ittle shooting ? " demanded the loading citizen. "Why , colonel , that gun is the new est patent breech-loader , " replied the ; unsmlth. "Then yon powder Is no account. " "Colonel , I loaded that gun myself , and I put In the best powder In the shop. " "Woll , all I know I had to shoot twice at Major MoPelter before ho keeled ovor. That's the only tlmo I've failed tc bring down my man with the first barrel. I killed , my brother- in-law , Judge Smith , and his nephew , Sam Randle , at ono shot at seventy- five yards , and neither of 'em kicked , nnd only three days ago I dropped a book agent in his tracks. There must be something wrong about that gnn. 1 fool the disgrace keenly of having to shoot twice at ono man. "I don't understand It , " replied the gun maker , meditatively , as ho. ex amined the weapon. "It is the same gun Bob White plugged the city mar shal with last week , and Bob is not much of a shot. Ho hadn't shot a man for six weeks before that , and was out of practice , but ho fetched hla man all the same. " ; "I don't think yon put In enough powder. When I go to the inquest which will be In half an 'hour/ said , the colonel , looking at hla watch , "I'll count the bullet holes in the major' ) body , I am snro I hit him the firs shot , bat I think there wasn't powdoi , enough In the gnn to drive the bnlleti through nil bed * " . ; "I wish yon would count the ballot ; boles , because , yon see , Colonel , yoi are known aa a good ihot , and it wll look like a reflection on mo and m ] gnnn. It ta well calculated to Injun me with my customers , who are thi best people in the town. I tell yoi what I wish you would do , colonel. 1 wish you would give this gun anotho trial. " The colonel robbed his chin am replied : "I would like to do It for my owl satisfaction , but I can't remembo just now of anybidy having insulto me latnly. I haven't got n living mate to shoot. Major McPolter was th last rouu upon the list. I wish somebody oT body would dispute my word. Pei Imps you fool touched by somotujng may have said. " "Oh , no , colonel , you nro rl h abont the gan , " responded the gat smith. "I thought perhaps yon had fonn thP. something personal In ray remark P. abont the gun. " , "Not a bit of it. " ru "Thon perhaps yea have some oui tin my who has boon exasperating yoi If so , " said the colonel , putting a oar a rldgo In the gun , "I will try the go at before I go to the inquont. " "Ik The gunsmith pondered over tl kor proposition and finally said : or "I wish I hadn't shot my rival gui ifO smith over the way day before yea to ir- day Ho would have come In hand irod now if he hadn't died , poor fellov rly just when be did. I might Insult Bl Tompklni and ihoot him , bat he ge > his ] ammunition here , and always pays fir it , ao It don't look qnlto right to shoot him oil-hand. " The two men were very much puzzled how to find a victim. They suiigcatod several names , but there seemed to bo some good reason why each and every one of them ahould not bo sacrificed , S ( All at once the drummer saw th gunsmith wink at the colonel , and point with hla thumb behind the conn- tor in hla direction. Before the colon el could catch on , the terrified drum mer slid out through the sldodoorand [ [ made good his escape. ' This la the story the drummer told us , and , from which wo road In Ton- neaooo papers about shooting scrapoB , wo believe every word of It. If our correspondent la spared to como to Texas , his lito will bo safer than it has ) eon for a long time. DIED IN HYDROPHOBIA. A Little Boy Succumbs to the KlToota ot a Bite Inflicted Nearly Three Years Ago , Now York Herald. Frederick Berger , 8 years , 11 months and 13 days old , died at 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon at his home , No 743 E'ovontb ' avenue. Dr. J. L. Turner , of No. 233 West Forty- eight street , yesterday filed n cortificao with the health authorities stating that the lad'p ' death was duo to hydro phobia. The certificate was accom panied by a letter written by the physician , furnishing some further particulars concerning the case. The health officials were anxious that post mortem examination should bo made on the dead boy's body but when Dr. Turner said there was not the sllgheav doubt that death waa duo to the dls- ease given , and , aa the lad'a parents opposed the mutilation of the remains , a permit was Issned for the Interment of the body to-day In the Lutheran cemetery. John Berger , a wood turner , with hla wife and four chil dren , has for some months past rented apartmonta on the third floor of the frame house No. 743 Eleventh avenue. Frederick , a bright and intelligent lad , was the oldest of the children. On Toes lay of last week he complained of feeling ill. Hia mother , thinking that ho waa only Buffering from a cold , applied homo remedies , but without effect. As he continued to grow worse , on Friday afternoon Dr. Tur ner was called In. Upon making an examination the physician beoamooon- vlnced that Frederick was snfl'jrlng from aomo unusual and dangerous dlaoaas. There waa a perceptible tremulousness o ! all the muscles , but not such as Is seen in cases of totanna or spotted fever. The boy was then in a high state of nervousness and easily frightened. CBABAUTEUISTIO SYMPTOMS. By Saturday morning fever developed oped , and the temperature increased until it reached 101 degrees. With the fever came a spasmodic action ol the larayx and a slight contraction ol the mnaoloa of the neck and a drynoai and constriction In the throat. Also an excessive thirst , but an avorslor. for and a horror at the sight of fluids ' Dr. Turner waa then able to make i , conclusive diagnosis , Ho was con vlnced by these symptoms that thi boy was suffering from hydrophobia ; All the known remedies were reaortot ! to , bat notwithstanding all efforts thi disease developed and con ' Tulslons ensued. The sigh of water or any liquid medicine cine throw the sufferer into a state o great nervous irritability. There wa also noticed frothing at the month and an occasional grinding of thi teeth , The temperature continued to Increase , and on Saturday night I reached the highest point 100 de grees. Little Frederioh was by thi : time greatly exhausted , and the pby slclan waa then convinced that in few houra the straggle would be over Althoagh the boy apoaredtly sufferei n no acute pains , ho rapidly wastoi > or away , and at 4 o'clock on Sunda afternoon died. 10 IUTTEN NKAHLY THUEE VEAIIS AOO 10o The parents for a time could no T- remember that their son had boo TI bitten by n rnbld nuintal , but who more closely questioned they roou' ' lit looted that two years and nln ra months ago , while the family wor raid living at Newark , N J. , Frederic ! id while playing with a pot upltz dog ke waabltlenon the hund. The nnlmi was oick at the time , and utter lacer nting the chlld'o hand won killed. 4 common llnuo plaster wau applied t u. the wound , which healed in a fo rtan u.rt days , nnd aa the boy never coraplalno an of the lo j city , U was never thought < after until hla death. The hoalt ho physicians were surprised that tli pofaonona saliva from the dog a toot ahould have lurked In the boy'a systo > : jr- for such a long time. jrdy Wo OLD not be wlthoutlleddlng1 * RUM Halve , the verdict ofall who osa I U Price 35o , Childhood , Manhood , and Hoary ( jo Ex claim in untion , "Behold the Conqueror. " During a bilef visit to the ancient town ol V ar- wick , H I. , roccntk , our agent extended h ! > trip to the southeastern extremity of the town , to look about among the wonderful Imf roro- monts which ho been mnJo In the appearance of Warwick Ntckdmhg a comparative y hilsl poilod , anil while oomcrtlng o ithla'inbjoct with Col. Bcnjunln S. Hazard , tbo papu.ar proprietor ot the Warwick Nock Hotel , ho lei nod that the greater fait of the h nrtsomo residences had been crcc'cd Insldoof adoion yoanand ; hoilao learned that Col. Uazard'had been a gr'at suf ( orer fiom a chronic disease of the Kiilnoy and Dladder cnerflltocn years , the most paintJl form of It being a atoppiRo or rotcntbn of the uitno , which WM S3 t cry sevcro at times as to dUablo him 'rom hli accusomed work , and o\en cobflne him to the boJ , when a surgco ' aulitanco wontd bo roqulrtd to rollno him. Ho wai being JocUiroJ alar opirt of the tliro , but could got no permanent relief. At times hla Bufferings were terr.blofrom iharp , cutting palus thrrughtho Ktdnojsand Bladder ; nnd ho hid tufforotl so long and S3 lomoly thit ho hod become dls courigid of getting well again , oipoilally as the doctor stated that It was doubtful If a nun of his age , with luch a complicated ( Msoasool long sUndlnir , oould be cured. But last Bummer.whcn he waa suffering lutomcly fnm ono of thoao at- tacki : a gontlonun who waa boirdlng at hla ho tel , urged and porsuad'd htm to trj a bottle of Hunt's Ktmoily , is he had known ol-uoms won derful euros effetto i by It Ur. Hazard says bo had no filth In It , but con sented rolucUntly to try It ; and after taking It only two d j8 , the Intense pains and aches had disappeared , and ha commcncoi to gain strength rapidlyand Inlesathinaweek waa attending to bin accuitomoil work , and haincvcr hod a nturo of the pains. Mr. Haxnrd lao\cr sovcnty years of ago , and on the 25th of Nov. 1832 , whin our ajent mot him , although It wai a very cold and blustorinit dayhowa < in hli Oil I with his team at work pul'lng ' and loading turnip * , ca hale and hearty a man as jou could wlib , whereat last Aujuat he waa unable to stand up to cncrsoo th work then going on In this same Ootd. Hunt's ItcaioJy had > lvcn him health and and strength again , and ho recommends It ta his relatl\esandfrlends , o\eral oj whom are now taking It , on ho conildors It a most excellent mcdlclno for all dlaaascs ol the Kidney and Wai- dor. dor.CANDY Seed tl , * ' , $3 , or ts CANDY for a simple retail box by Express , of I ho best C n-'los In America , put up In olcgint boxes , and strict y puro. Suitable ( or presents. Express charges light. Refers to all Chlcigo Try It onoo. Addresi a GUVTHEK , CANDY Confectioner Chicago , BTABLISUKI ) 1868. . , I1DK BPHINO ATTAOHMKNT-NOT PAIENI a 0. A. J. SIMPSON. ; . . . LEADING i CARRIAGE FACTORY 10 H09 and lill Dodge Stress , 1 ang 7-mo 6m OMAHA , NIB. I- Hobraska Loan & fruat' Oompanj HAfiTIMOS , NED. Capital Stook , - - $100,000 It 8- JAB.D. HEAHTWELL. Pretldent. 8ll A. L. CLA11KE , Vlce-Presldent. K. a WEBSTER , Treasurer ' DIRECTORS. a i ad Samuel Alexander Oswald'Ollrer , d A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster' Ooo. II Pratt , Ja > . B. Heartwell , ; D. M. UcEl Ilinnoy. 0. Firat Mortgage Loans a Speoialt ; 0.ot otm < m furnlehca herr This Company a permanent , m Institution M here School Bcii'l land other legal il- Issued Municipal eecurltle to Nebraska can I il10 be ncgotlatuu on the mot fivorable terra 10 Loans made on liuproveil farm In all well tottli rote counties of thoitate through rwiKmslbleiloc - Genius Rewarded A teed OB , toW The Story of tlio Scroluff Maohlr od A [ handiooie llttlo pamphlet , Muo and gc of caver wltu numerous engravings , will bo ho th GIVEN AWAY th to any adult parion olllpg for It , at any brae thm or sub-olllco ot the Singer Maaufactur ng Coi m pany , or will be sent by mall , pOt-i > ald , ta a pcrton living at a d stance from our olllco. The Singer Manufacturing Co , Sift Offloo 81 Union It. Principal , Sqnar NEW YORK , I WIFT'S 81'EOIFIO sWIFT'S I OU11E8 SCROFULA. ss s WIFT'S SPEOIFIU CURES ULCERS. WIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES CATARRH. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC SPECIFICCURES CURES SOREO SWIFT'S ! SPECIFIC CJ CURES BOILO SWIFT'S I SPECIFIC O CURES ERUPTIONO ' SPECIFIC SWIFT'S CUBES ECZEMA. ' SPECIFIC SWIFT'S CURES RHEUMATISM. f WIFT'S ' SPECIFIC V REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC IS THE GREAT RLOOIHIEHEDY OF THE AGE. Wrlto for full particulars to SWIFT SPECIFIC 00 , . Atlu.ta.Qa. . . SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISIS. tl to 81-75 tier Bottle DOCTOR STEINHARTB SUPPOSITORIES ! The Great Popular Bcmaly for PllM. Bare cure for Blind , Bleeding & Itching P And all forma of Hemorihol Jal Tumon. Thcso BupronrroRiM act directly upon thi coats ot the Blood Vowels , and by their astringent eflcct * gently force the blood from the swollen tumon , andoy making the coats of the relni strong , prevent their refilling , and hence a radl' cal euro li euro to follow their uio. Trice , 70 cents a box. Kor sale by all drumrlsts , or sent by mall on receipt of price , by Q ll h Modloal raitltnte 718 6liv StHt lx > nU DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOE OLD AMD YOUJIO , MALI AMD FUALI. It li a sure , prompt and effectual romods or In. digestion. Irwpnl& , Intermittent Fevers , Wanl ol Appetite , Nervous Debility In all Ita Stages Weak Memory , Loss ot Drain Tower , Prostration , Weakness and general Loss of Tower. It repair * nerroiu waate , rejuvenates the faded Intellect , atrenahthens the enfeebled brain and restore * surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted or gans. The experience of thousands proves It to , bo an Invaluable remedy.Prlco , tl.OOa bottle , or six or $5. For solo by all druggists , or sent secure from okaervatton on receipt of price by 0r. Stoinhar .P. O. Box 24GO St. Louis.Mo * DR. WHITTIER. 811 St. ChaurlM Bt , ST. LOUIS 'Mo A 11EOULAK GRADUATE of two medic * ollrce3has been longer engaged In the treat lent ot CHROMIC , NERVOUS. SKIN AND LOOI ) Diseases than any other physician In SI. touts as city papers show and all old rnldenli now. Consultation free and Invited. When II Is Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment , medicines can bo sent by mall or express every. there. Curable cases guaranteed ; where donbl xlstn It Is frankly elated. Call or writ * . Nervous prostration , Debility , Mental ml Physical Weaknesa , Mercurial and ither nlloctlons of Throat. Bkln and Bones Hood Impurities and Blood Potaonlng , ikln Atfectlons , Old Sores and Uloors. impedimenta to Marriage , Rheumatism , Hies. Bpeolal attention to caaea trom ivor.worked brain. BURQIOAL OABBB receive special attention. Diseases ntlilng rom Impru'lenoe , Kioetaes , Indulgences 260 pages tnt who ) ummi well told. Many ecelpU ; who may mat. ry.'wnq may not , why , cause * , oonteqaenosi and our * . Sealed for 26o posUg * or stamps. PERSONAL-'Tarts ot the human body onlargco , developed and strengthened , " etc. , Is an Interesting advertisement loog run In our Jir-ar. In reply to inquiries we will say that , hera ao evidence c ! humbug absut this On the contrary , the advertisers arv very highly In dented Interested persona nay get sealed cir culars giving all particulars , giving all partlcu- lars. by addressing Erie Medical Co. , 1 * . O. Box 613 , Buffalo , N. Y. Toledo Evening Bee. nll-ly lly be Ira care reel ol nch im in , . , | f w i. k and oiiii > lrl ! < dti7 Id It may nvcyour llfo. It haii nved hurt * droUio