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    , rxsc. 30,1884 ,
COUHCIlJlllFrS
ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS ,
BOOK OF BOOKS ,
Tbc Union Meeting Hell to CODS !
tlic Bible Cansc ,
Several IntcrcHtlnR AtltlrcsucH.
On account of the Inclemency of th
weather the attendance ) at the Unltci
Bible mooting nt the opera house Snndn ;
night was much * smaller than it wouli
have boon otherwise , slill there wori
quito a number present , moro than won
anticipated under the circumstances ,
The mooting was opened by the sing
tng of the old familiar Coronation hymt
whloh was followed by joadlng of scripture
turo and prayer liy the Rov. E. II. M
Fleming , after which a neb was sang b ]
Miss Blanche Oliver.
This'wau followed by a few romarki
from Mr , Bloomer , president of the Pot-
tawattamio County Bible association , ii
which ho atalod briefly the purposes o
the mooting , and called upon the nocro
tary and treasurer to read the minutes o
the last mooting , and part of the consti
tntion and the financial report.
After this wa.a done the president ap
pointed a committee lo nominate officer
for the coming year , and road the pro
gramme of the evening , after which several
oral addresses folio wed , prominent amonj
which were these of Rov. T. J , McKay
Dr. McCroary , Rov. A. K , Baton anc
Rov. E. H. M. Fleming.
Wo shall endeavor to present our readers
ors with aa full a synopsis of thosa ad
dresses as space will permit.
Rav. T. J. MoKoy addressed the au
dlonco aa follows :
About the year 1800 or the beginning
of the present century , a poor , Ignoranl
hard-working young girl was attending i
series of moollngs In a country called
Wales , and she became very much interested
ostod in these meetings , and became 1m
pressed with the truths she heard , nut
the ono idea took possession of that pee
girl's mind , that she should in some waj
obtain a Bible , in order to road horaol
the blessed words which she hoard a
these meetings. She went to work get
ting up osrly in the morning so as not t (
take any tlmo from her work , walking
eoveral mlloa , and at the end of six yeara
patient work and unremitting toil , she
had secured enough to obtain the long
coveted Biblo. She walked twonty-sb
iniloa ono bright spring morning to the
only place where that Bible could bo obtained
tainod , and on arriving there she found
to her dismay that ho had sold out all hit
stock , and that not ono Bible remained ,
When ho told her story to the man whc
sold the Bibles , ho burst into teara and
"Yon shall and must have a Bible. '
Io wont to London and told the story tc
Jew wealthy frlonda there , end thej
pt and talked the matter over , and thi
quit waa that in the year 1804 a Blbli
Fcloty was established and started on iti
aroor which It haa occupied over since
til It haa now assumed thi
oportions that it holds to-day
! all started from that ono poor aorvan
jirl's desire for a copy of the bible thai
\o could call her own. Statistics an
Inorally dry , but I waa interested In i
jBolf and thought perhaps you woulc
i to hoar of the work that sprang froa
t little incident. The British ant
Eidlgn bible society started in March ,
18U4. When It began itj work there
were only five million copiea of the bible
In existence. In 1883 it issued 2,8ii4OCK
copies , and the total issues aitico 180-1
roach the immense number of over DC-
000,000 , while counting all the issues ol
ether BoclolloB , wo have the grand total
of of ICO.000,000 slnco 1804. At thai
time the bible waa translated Into fifty-
six languages. It is now translated intc
315 different languages. In that daj
the coat of. a bible wan forty pounda aler
ting , which is equal in our money today
to $2,000 00. That same bible can be
bought to-day in any city In England foi
probably twelve cents , and If the twelve
cents IB not forthcoming , it will bo giver
away. It may give us aomo idea of the
vaotnoei of the work when wo know tha
at the present rate of issue , nearly tot
thousand copies of the bible are issuoe
nearly every day in the year except Sua
day. Reckoning twelve hours to a daj
this gives an average of 83J every hou
and over 13 every minute , or taking the
whole 24 hours , between six and sever
every mlnuto , day and night all througl
the week. The bible house of the Amor
loan Bible Society ia capable of Isauin )
two million copies or about C,000 ooploi
every working day , COO every hour , eton
ton every mlnuto , throughout Iho year
Or , again , suppose all the 90 millions o
bibles could bo put aldo by aide 'on
ahelf , and they only measured on an average
orago qf ono Inch across the back , the ;
would require a ahelf 1,480 mlloa long t
hold them. The bible is a book that ha
stood the criticism of ages , the scoifi an
Bnoera of men who can only bo excuse-
ou UuTploa of ignor&nco , and It haa ani
will stand the tost.
Rov. Dr. McCroary next addressed th
mealing with the words :
It might bo well to ask ourselvo * wh
It is that means are used to circulate th
Bible among all the nations of th
earth Of all other books books cor
taining deep thoughts ; books contalniu
the highest flight * of the grandest poeti
booka containing the wisest phllosophj
we see no special etiort to circulate on
of these. We speak of Shakespeare , wh
know the human heart ao perfectly an
wrote ( t o beautifully , and yet thor
oxlsta no soclely ( or the purpose o
translating and circulating hia work
throughout the world , Wo might g
through a whole catalogue of noted booki
Y and we would find that thla wonderft
book called the Bible , is the only boo
that society expends money to iprea
over the world. Ono of the tint reason
to my mind It this : It Ia the only boo
that reveals God to man. It it the on !
source whoreiu we have a knowledge c
that Being. Hen have studied nature
philosophy and icieuco to find out Goo
No book in the universe answers the
question save this ono book that lias com
do ira ttom asges. Another reason Is tha
the substantial fundamental truths tha
men need are found in it. The tmestlou
'What Is truth1 haa been a question tha
h a moved the hearts and minds of men i
the oarlicat ages , and still moves thorn
and when wo come to inquire what It it
wo find it In the worda of 111 in who aaid
"I am the Way and the Truth. "
Ono reason moro why wo are sondlni
out this book' la because it ia the enl ;
book that assures man of his immortal !
ty. Everywhere throughout the worli
men have been crying through all th
agua and still cry , "If a man dlo shall h
live again ? " The grave has given bad
no answer , and eternal silence has falloi
upon the race until there came the Mai
of Nazareth who stood at the grave o
Ltzirns , and answered it in the words
"I am the resurrection and the life. II
that bollovoth in Mo though ho won
dead yet ahall ho 11 vo again. " That wa
the grand .banner of the gospel of hop
that brought light and Immortality tc
the grave.
Rov. A. K. Batca followed Dr. Mo
Dreary with the following words :
While the tabernacle waa cstabllshoi
in the wlldorneaa and while thf tempi
stood in all Us grandeur , there won
throe classes of people in and about thi
tabernacle and the temple. There wori
those who stood ontaldo gating with wonder
dor and * awe upon thla place where thi
presence of God waa at hand , but no
daring to enter , there were these whi
might go in , and there was ono man whi
waa permitted to come into the vor
presence of God and hold communioi
with Him.
There are two of these classes In thli
world to-day. There are these who :
the scripture puts It , are "without Got
and without hope in the world. " Then
la another class and that class embrace
only such as know aomothing by actua
experience.
There ia no man who comes into thi
presence of God and holds communioi
with Him and with the Son , Jesus Christ
but the man who ia versed in the hoi ;
scripture. I want to Include every mat
In thia whole city , and every woman
who la a more moral being , I care no
how pure a lifo they are loading , the ;
are shut out from living in communioi
with God. Wo want to Bond out thi
work of God to them that they may nebo
bo shut out from thia Inestimable prlvil
ego.
ego.Rov. . E. H. H. Fleming , who haa boot
appointed by the Pottawattamlo Count ;
Bible Society for the purpose of canvass
Ing the fclty to supply those in need o
biblna , followed with an intoroatlng ad
dress in which ho gave a history of th
results of his work In different parts o
the country , and impressed upon hi
hearers the Importance of the atnpen
dioun work in which the American Blbl
Society is engaged , and the asstatanc
necessary to carry it on successfully. Hi
estimated that In thlc city alone thor
were 840 families who had no bible In th
houso.
BLISS'tfiLflZE.
Tic'Loss Reaches Several Thonsam
Dollars ,
The Cause ol tlio Fire Uncertain
The Hrq by which J. J. Bliss' milliner
establishment suffered BO yesterday morn
ng , proved to hnvo been a aotious one
The atock waa not BO badly burned aa i
was damaged by smoke and water , thi
stock being of a natnro easily spoiled
When the firemen entered the building
Lhero was such a dense smoke that i
was Impossible to locate the flimas , am
'
almost Impossible to reach them. 'Thi
Tire originated about half way back fron
the front door , among some velvet anc
shelf goods , and crept upward to th-
ceiling , and would shortly have madi
their way into the offices above , had nol
the streams stopped them. The stocl
was ono of the finest and largest in thli
part of the country , and was always dis
played very attractively , so that thi
contrast after drenched and smoked wai
a ead ono. The loss ia estimated at § 8,000
ind the insurance foots up $5,200
There were a number of choice palntingo
which were ruined by the fire , they bav
ing been lately displayed there. Some
were the work of Miss Rohao , nnd othori
of Mrs. Bllsa. Some of the choicest o
the recent art display there were , how
ivor , fortunately removed a day or twi
Before.
Itcnl Entato Transfers.
The following ia a list of rjal estate
.ranaforo filed yesterday in the recorder1 !
oflico of Pottawattomlo county , Iowa , a
iurniahod by A. J. Stephenson , abstrac <
tor , real catato and loan agent , Councl
Bluffs , Iowa , December 80 , 1884 :
GooogoV. . Thatcher to Florence 1C
Diamond , i.1 ) , nwmid sei-nwi and nw.
nej , 35-75 40 SL',800.
1'orry A , Bell to Henry Pleper , si " ne.
and nwj ao } , 11-77 42 fIJ.GOO.
Nolso Nelson to W. J. Woodward , n ' ,
nw 27 and li sw , 22-75 38 $4,000 ,
J. M. Palmer to Rufus Austin , lot ii
block 4 , Mullin'a sub. 8100.
Robert Brown to E. J. HoBrlde , par
uw } nw ] , 14-74-30 8400.
Total saloB , § 10,900.00.
UPSET BALE AT IETOALF BROS
McClurg's colf-risiug buckwheat flou
is the best. Try it.
The Cowboy on Holler Skates.
fit I'aul Day.
"I am more used to riding horsbacl
nnd aa soon as I straddled the layout
waa wishing I had a buck rein , because
expected them to stluau their knees an
go to bucking , but they didn't. I walko
thorn over to the other end of the corn
to gentle 'em a Kittle , and dlrootly the
started off at an easy canter , and woi
coming around back right through th
herd , And there was a dude there with
at ) a" hat who was trying to cut out
polled-augus heifer In a blue drew , and
fouled , roped both my hind legs In a hoer
akirt , and it had me stretched out , road
for branding , qulckec'n a spring calf ea
biwl with hia mouth open and his lanu
stretched. But I got up and got on again
and you ought to see mo exercise tliet
vehicles ! Of courao ttwy'd buck wfton
tried to hurry 'em , and they would rea
up aud foil back when I tried to atop 'or
too quick ; but I'll leave It to the bee
herder of the whole lot If I didn't gallo
'em round there for three or four bout
and had em roll over and over with me
and didn't got me df"
STOl TUAT COUGH
By uslup Dr. 1'razier'a Throat and Lung Ba
am the only lure euro for Cougha , Coldi
lloanteueas and Sore Throat , and all disease
of the throat and luugs. Do not neglect
cough. It may prove fatal. Scores an
hundreds of grateful people owe their lives t
Dr. Frazier't Throat and Luti ? Ualtam , anne
no family will ever bo without It after one
UMD it , and dibco > orluir iU marvelous powei
It u nut up in largo family bottle * and BO !
for the imall price of 76 conU pet bottle. Sol
Kubn & C . and 0 , F , Goodman ,
PitUbuir Chronicle ,
AN KVENTFUU OAIIEEK.
Tlio Heir to an Kstntc In Ireland 01
Trial lor Murder.
San Franciflcu Call ,
George T. Lynch , a tail , grayboardei
man , with n kindly eye , la on trial bcfon
department 2 of the superior court o
Alamodn county , for murder. Ho Is ao
cased of having inflicted a fatal wounc
upon David Iloachon San Pablo avenue'
In Juno last. The statements of Lynch'i
history are moat extraordinary. At thii
day It ia claimed for him that ho is thi
heir to c great entailed estate in IrcUnd ,
the annual income from which ia $30,000
The present occupant of the prop *
crty is over ninety years old , and , o :
course , very near the end of life
When a young man Lynch diverted him
self from hi * family by intemperance
and ho la considered the black sheep it
the fold. For a tlmo ho was a morohau
in Jackson , Miss. , and at ono tlmo wai
worth $100,000. Ho lost hia money
drank heavily , wandered about the earth
and finally ended as n peddler of amal
wares , knives , spectacles , etc. , in Oak
land. IIo lived on Myrtle street , between
tweon Third and Fifth. Ills pride re
malnod , however , for ho objected aorl
ously to carrying a peddler' * case , In
stead ho procured a llttlo leather casi
that had the appearance of a "gin case , at
that people might take him for a sports
man , as ho testified yesterday. Th <
statements concerning the family an
vouched for na focta by Colono
Gibson , [ ono of Lynch's counsel
la the trial the prosecution closoc
yesterday morning , and \Vollea Whit
moro made the opening statement fo
the defense. Lynch himaulf waa 1m
mediately placed upon the aland to tel
his story. Upon cross-examination hi
proved nnxlona to enlarge hia answer
and explain nt great length matter :
brought out by the questions. Ho aooki
clearly and grammatically. Ho describee
hia course upon the day on which thi
atabblng occurred. He peddled hi
wares on Twenty-seventh , Twonty-oightl
and Twcnfy-nlnth streets , from Sat
Pablo avenno to Telegraph avenue , anc
when about to go home ontorei
the saloon of Mrs. Hagan to offbi
goods for sale. Daniel Roach , the deceased
ceased , and two other men were in thi
saloon. Not liking their looks , Lyncl
did not open hia caao , but , instead , ordered
derod a glass of boor. According to hii
testimony ho waa drugged , for ho be
came dazed and subsequently sank Intc
o stupor from which ho did not revlvi
until the succeeding day. Ho tostinoc
that ho was robbed and beaten. Ho had
no recollection of drawing any knlfo , noi
ot stabbing Roach , who came acres :
from San Pablo avenno to moot him afto :
ho had left the saloon.
The dofonce Introduced ovldonco tend
ing to prove Lynch'a stupor , and also t (
provo that Roach's reputation for peace
and quietness was bad. The dofonci
rested their caao in the afternoon , am
the prosecution will introduce rebntta
testimony thia morning.
A Scat In the Cabinet.
Boston Advertiser.
For many years the gentlemen whi
have been called upon to perform thi
modest duties of the office of commia
sioner of agriculture have been atlllctoi
with a desire to bo called a cabinet min
later. At times with comparative frank
ness , they have lobbied openly to secun
the desired end , and at other times , will
aomo ingenuity they have disguised theli
ambition and loft their interests in "tb <
hands of their frlonda. " Wore It notfo ;
the partial success that haa attended thi
efforts to secure favorable loclslatloi
from congress , their doine in thia mallei
would attract little attention. Aa It la
the subject should bo fully considorec
and disposed of.
In the first place , the nco of the wort
cabinet In this country la unfortunate
and has led to mistaken ideas of oui
forms of government in the minds , no
only of foreigners , but of 111-lnformni
Americans. A cabinet , in the Engllsl
HOUSO , la a body of constitutional ndvlsori
to the sovereign. Its mombora have Beat
In parliament , and have charge of thi
framing and Introduction of the moat im
portant measures. If the majority of thi
iioaso of commons show lack of confieonc
in the cabinet by voting adversely on oni
of thene leading bills , the cabinet show
its recognition of ita responsibility to pop
u'ar ' approval , by resigning office. In thi
country , the members of the cabinet ar
not , in an identical sense , the constilu
tional adviaora of the president ; they an
merely required to furnish him , on demand
mand , with written opinions on topics re
lating to .matters within their special do
partmonts. They do not and cannot havi
seats in congress. They do not inlinti
legislation , and the fact their politics
views fail tc harmouieo with these o :
cither branch of the national legislature
has no bearing on their tenure of oflico
or with the way in which they admlnis
tor their several duties.
On the other hand , there has been i
growing tendency of late for the Prcsl
dent to loan moro and moro heavily 01
his Cabinet for advice. Regular , as rrol
aa irregular , meetings are held , at whicl
the President presides , and at which thi
Secretaries of State , of the Treasury , thi
Interior , the Navy , of War , and the At
lornoy-Gonoral and Postmaster-Genera
are present , and expected to join In gen
ral discussion of all matters of oxecutiv
policy and administration. Their decl
slon , however , ia notbindlngon the Proa
ident , oven by courtesy , and with th
election of a man of unusual persona
vigor , nnd obstinacy of character , i
would bo quite likely that formal Cablno
meetings would grow few in number.
The commissioner of agriculture am
by this wo do not by any means lutom
to reflect on the present occupant of tha
office , but only to speak of the loilos o
officials bearing that title has desired t
have hia dignity ao inflated that it will b
natural for the president to call him Int
the company of thoao now favored wit !
executive secrets Ho doilros that th
agricultural department or bureau , as I
might have boon more appropriate i
term It , ahall bo made a full fledged department
partmont with a secretary of agricnltur
at its hexd , equtl In official rank wit !
the secretary of .elate , whoso care ea
braces our national relations with al
foreign countries , or with the aocrotar.
of the treasury , whoao financial reapoiui
bilitlcs are equalled by few other oflicUl
in the world. The duties of the com
miigloner of agriculture , aa prescribed b
law , are simply to furnish our farmer
with uaeful information and seeds.
The homo of representatives , which , a
ono tlmo , talked of abolishing the whol
department of agriculture , haa four time
wo believe , paued a bill framed to ac
eimpllah the fttnbltioui deiires of * h
commlulonei , who whites a eoat In th
cabinet , liere the humorous element I :
this affair ends , and the sober aide devel
ops. It ia the ftut that one branch o
congress ia willing to favor iuch a pi a
that makes It worth while to protee
against the possibility of favorable aotlo
b/ the senate.
It will be well for the senate to take n
thii bill , which ia now before It , and 1m
I , > on the country the fact that ai
h whAae legal functions do not tak
iL , outside the domain of the seeds , for
lllzors , potato bugs , and the diseases o
ittlo , Is not absolutely essential as i
abinot minister. If the president yearn
or advlco ou these points , ho ia alroad ;
mablod by the constitution to obtain i
n writing.
QUEER T1HNOS IN PAWN ,
'ABO ! Teeth , Skeletons and liable
Offered by Impecunious
Capitalists ,
'hllndelphia Press.
A well dressed man entered a Marko
treot pawn shop last night nnd qulotl ;
lulling his hand to hia mouth took out i
nil act of upper tooth , bound togotho
with n plato of pure gold. After ho hai
ubbod them ou hia handkerchief hi
landed them shyly to the clerk , and aali
n n since whisper :
"Five dollars. "
The clerk handed the man the inonoi
nd a ticket and ho slipped quietly out o
10 door.
"Trial man's boon hero three times tear
ar , " said the clerk. "The first tlmo hi
eft his watch nnd chain. The secant
Imo ho loft his diamond stud and ring
'vo advanced him money on bis falai
oolh before. Ho'a n poker player. Ho'l
> o back for the looth and the olhor thing ,
londay or Tuesday. "
"Do you usually loan money on falai
coin ? " waa naked.
"No , not often. Some pawnbroker !
o. A couple of medical students oasi
rOcomo hero who got hard up ouco i
month. Once they had pawned nil tholi
pare clothinc and nil their jewelry anc
> ooka nnd instruments , A coupli
if nights nf tor they came hero with i
eng bundle wrapped In n gossamer coat
'hoy told mo they wanted $10 very bad
7. I opened the long bundle and found
human skclolon. All the bones won
trung on silver wire. Knowing then
well I lot them have the money nnd car
led the skeleton upstairs in the store
oem , where it stood In a corner for i
nonth before they came after it. Sovora
Iraea I'vo had women try to pawn ba
> ios. It's n common thing for men tome <
omo in hero on bitter cold days and tak <
iff their overcoats and pawn them. A
landnomo young woman walked in hen
! iia morning , and , taking off a
acquo , pawned It for $10. "
Ward and. the Peerless Pro
varlcator of Nevada.
Virginia ( Nov. ) Enterprise.
Tom Pepper , who la known na "thi
loorlesa prevaricator of Nevada , " led i
Bohemian Ufa here years ago. Ona day
tearing of Arlomaa Ward's arrival at thi
utornatioual Hotel , in breathless hasti
10 rushed away to interview the grea
inmorist. Ho ran at once to Ward'
opm and , knocking , was Instantly ad
milted.
"Artomus Ward , I bellovol"
Arlomus signified that the qucaa waa i
; oed ono.
"I nm delighted to moot you , " crloi
Tom "delighted to meet you , air. "
"And I have the pleaauro of seeing ? '
nd the smiling Ward looked n whole lin
f interrogation points.
"I am I am that ia my name ia"-
Tom "my name Is. Well , just wait i
moment till I think , " and Tom ran ou
> f the room and closed -ho door bohinc
ilm , leaving Artemna standing In thi
middle of the floor.
After a few moments in the hall Ton
ushod back toward the astonished Ware
with extended hands and glowing face
rying : "Popper , Popper , airl I'm Mr
'epper Tom Ptppor betler known at
ijlng Tom Popper. "
Hingston Word's agent was out a'
ho moment. Thinking that ho had ai
uaano man to deal with Artomus amilec
bo most cheerful amllo then at his com ,
mand. Ho declared that ho had often
teard of Mr. Pepper , and was dolightec
, o meet him. At the moment ho wai
bout to c hango his epcks ; would Mr
'oppor bo kind enough to withdraw am
all round again in half an hour. Mr
'opper would , nnd did.
When Mr. Hingston came' in Artomui
iad a fearful slory to tell about his ad
venture with n crnzy man. Afterward
fhon Ward cams lo know that ajsonso o
ila groatneaa ns a humorist had so eve
omo poor Tom as to cause him to forge
lia own name , the genial lecturer do
tared it was the greatest compllmon
hat had over boon paid him.
A CARD. ToaUwbo.ro aj urloj fron erroe
f nd Indiscretions of juutli nenona veakmaa , etri
docRT. IOM ol manhood , etc. , I itUl Mad * reds
that will cars you , PRKE OU CHARGE. Thlf orm
remedy WM dlMOverfd by a'pilieloneryln Ifout
Anml-a. eeodMlf' 44rriioA
Ho Snsx > ccted It.
VnllS treot Newa.
"Is thar anylhing now in the papers ?
10 naked , as he lurned around hi his sea
o the passenger who waa reading
ally.
"Well , yes. Hoard about the Stand
rd Oil company's latest mov , haven'
our
"Bought the Ohio leglalaturo , oh ? "
"Worae than that. "
"Wobbled up the hell Ohio river ? "
"Worse than that. "
"Got control of congress ? "
"Worse than thai. It baa pormlttei
tx weoka to pass without naming a cab !
not for Cleveland. "
"You don't say , " drawled the ol
man. "Wall I'll bo slowed If I wasn
ay in1 to my old woman not two woolf
ago that thar must ba n cog loose some
whorca from the way our atoors refuse
alt. "
ALONQ TlIK LINE OK TOE
CblcagOi St , Paul , Minneapolis ID
OMAHA RAILWAY.
Th * new attention of Ibla line horn WakcBtfd c
lbBEJL.UTIFOL VALLEY of the GA1
through Oonoocd and Oolirldgo
lUachM the beat portion ol the State , Dpe'olil
cnrnlea rate * lor land i U n over thii line
Wayne , Vor folk aol lUrtlntlon , and via Blair to
prlndpil poliita on ( bo
BIOUKOITY & PAOIfflO IUILROA1
Traloi or r tht a , St. P. it. k O. Rallwtv to Co
njton , Stout City , Ponca , HarCngton , Wayne an
Norfolk ,
or r mOQt , Oakda.a , Nollzh , and thronjh v y Yi
eoUna.
D. 0. BRYAJNT , M. D.
1224 Farnam Street ,
lornei IStb fit , Offloe hours B to 1 ! a. m. , S to i
01 Tenjeaneiptrtcnoa , Can ijeik Qermaii.
vl 81-dly
IS DED BY
Royal Havana Lottery ]
( A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. )
Drawn nt Havana , Cuba , Every 1 *
to 14 Dnys.
TICKETS $2 00 , HALVES , $1.00
Subject to no manipulation , not controlled by thi
parties In Interest It It the fairest thing In thi
nature ol chance In existence.
For Information and partloiltrs npply to 8HISEV
, tCO.Ocicri\lAKcnto$2121)roaaiM ) > y , N. Y city. A
MOU , k CO , 117 Walnut ftrcet. St. I.ouls. , ilo.,0i
Frank Labrano , K D.t SOVj snilottc , Kan.
ly
N01ICK.
Tlio co-vi rtncr hlp heretofore txUtlrg between
Charloi M.l/nhthton ami Henry T Clark under the
rumo of Lclshton & Clark , Is this da ) Jla'ohcil bj
muunl content , Mr-tycluhton retiring. All Indebted
ncis duo to gaul firm will bo collcctsJ by Mr. Clark ,
and nil claims maln < t sitil n tin will bo presented to
him for juyincnt. Mr Oark will continue business
at the oul ft mil No , 1114 Itarcpy st'cct.
t. Dated tttOmaln. December 10 , lbS4.
Signctl.
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Ilk MIT T. CLARK.
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tliroiiirlimil tlinnlinlnll.s.tiwilfyto tlinwortli of
IIORLtCK'3 FOOD FOR IHFANTS AND INVALIDS ,
llpiiulrrs 110 cookliiK. Jiojl foo.1 In health or sic"- " .
DOUR. 40 ntiil 75rtw. IV ( till ilniiririptt * llfKik prut twn.
IKIUI.U'K'S l.tlOll < cSKrVcirT\M : ;
JM bent by mail ou receipt of 1'rico la ft imiis."faA
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HEREFORO fiHO JERSEY BATTLE
AltO BDEOO OB JBRBBT BUD BW1NJ
UVnnn fatoolt ( or pile. Cnrrcirionu'onra unllrll
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
DISPENSARY
CROUNSE'S BLOCK ,
10th nd C pltol Avenue , treats all CAICO Crip
pled or Deformed lao dboneoa of It
Nervous System ,
Throat , Lungs and
Urinary Organs
All canoe of Curvature of the Splno , Crooked Feel
Legg and Anna , Dlecageg of tlio Hip , Knee , and
Auklo Joints. Also Chronlo affections of the Liver
Rheumatism , Paralysis , Piles , Ulcers , Catarrh , Asth
ma and Bronchitis are all treated by now and BUO'
oceslul methods. All dUoosea of the Blood and Urln <
ary Organs , Including those resulting from InclicrO'
lion , or exposure , are eafel ] and successfully treated
Young men , mladlo aged , and old men eulferln ;
Irom Weaknoea and Nervoua exhaustion , producing
indigestion , Palpitation of the Heart , Despondency
Diutnees , Loss of Memory .Lack of Energy and Am
bltlou , COD bo restored to health and vigor , If cast
Is not too long neglected. The Surgeon In chargi
w.is president of the Notthucatcrn Surgical Ingtl
.uto and Surgeon of the National Surgical Institute
[ f afflicted , call or write full description of your case
and mcdlolno may bo eont you. Conaultatloc
rpa. Addroa Omaha Dispensary , Crounso Block
Omaha , Neb. Omoo hours 10-1S a. m.,1-8 and 7-8 p ,
ID 6uHl v . -10 a m.
jQTAccommodatlona furnished patients rom thi
country.
The me of Iheleim " Bkot
Une" In connection Trithnk
corporate name of a greatroad
: conveys an Idea of just what
required by the traveling pub
lic a Short Lint Quick Tlmi
and the best i I i > sd9da <
tlona all of which are lorn'
bed by Ibo rcatest railway In America.
fjEICAGO , HflL | WATOEE
And St. Paul.
II own ! fcnd nr over ( ,500 miles of
Northern Illinois , ) Isconsln , Minnesota , Iowa
3ikotaandaa ; ta n aln Hn B , branches andoana
Uocs reach all tb great juslnces centres of the
Northwest and F > West , It naturally answers Ihi
description of She tLlne , and Best Route between
Chicago , Mllvrr J ee , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Chicago , Mllnr ukeo , La Croese and Wlnona.
OhlcagoMllw ukeeAberdeen and Ellendalr
ChicagoMilmiukeo , Eau Claire and StUlwiier
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wnusau and Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Boaor Dam and Oshkoth.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukpsha and OoonoraowoB.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Pralrledu Chios ,
Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbanlt.
Chicago , Bololt JanesiMo and Mineral Point.
Chicago , KIgtn , Rockford and Dubuque.
Chicago , ClintonHock Island and Cedar Rapldl.
Chicago , Council Iliads and Omaha.
Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Fills and Yanktcn
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chambcrltln
Rock Island , Uubuque , Et. Paul and Minneapolis
Davenpoit "almir , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman bleopers and the Finest Dining Cam li
ho w : rid are run on the main lines of the CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY , and ever
attention Is paid to passengers by courteous employe
of the Company ,
MERRILL , Ocnl Manager.
A. V II. CARPKNTKP. aen'iJPaM. Ag
T. CLABK , Oen'lBupl.
OKO.UKH.FORD. A a . Oen'l P Ae
A BIG .CUT laloguo"
Also 18 valunblo mid reliable n
cipes ( never before published , ) anj
cue ot : which is worth < $ > 1. < )0 ) an
from that to 825.00 , and a copy c
the "Cultivator" sent PltEE t
any one that fiends 8 stomps to pa
postagt ftc. , 3 comic picture care
will also be enclosed in tha pacl
age. These recipes nre valuable t
I ho household and any energeti c pei
son knowing the secrets they disclos
need never want for money. Pleas
write name and address plainly. Pi
3 stamps in a letter and uddreso :
totbe WESTERN PUB. CO.bo
600 , Omaha , Neb.
A FINE LINE 0 F
THE ONIiYIEXOLDbXVE
IN OMAHA ; NEB ,
Dr. . Amelia Burrougli :
OPVIOK AND JtESIDENOB
1917 Dodge St - Omaha
NO. HI ,
KIEL SALE STABLE *
Keen Horses nnd Mnlos constantly on hand which
IYO will soil in retail or wholesale lota ,
All Stock Warranted as Represented.
Wholotalo and retail dralcn In Drain ml lulod II v. l'tlc
eonablo Satltfactlon Ouirintfcil.
Oornor Fifth Avo.
BE. JUBB'S ELECTEZC BELT.
8 CM Kltetrla I ) .lg fold ( or th Month ef Xo\cml > tr ly na ,
AGENTB WAMTED ,
References , „ , < ii tl o biulntra hoiwtl In CounoU Blufla. JUDD & SMITH rror > rl l > ri.
Salesrooms 319 , Broidwuy. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS *
IA O i
HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS
EnJorwJ by FRANZ tun.
EMERSON PIANOS.
Unrivalled or Tone or Flnlshi
KIMBALL PIANOS
Best Mod cm Prloo to Buy.
The Kimball Organ , so long nnd favorably kmwn In llio west , rocommonda
STEWART , Solo Agent for above lines of Goods. Wnroroouis , 339
Bluffa uncil Gorrrrpondoncn Solicited. Agonta Wanted ,
IMPORTERS AKD MANUFACTURING
Fine Diamonds , Rich Jewelry ,
French Clocks , Bronze Statuary ,
English Silver Plate , Antique Brass Ware ,
European Holiday Novelties ,
YER& BEG.
Dealers in the
CATCIIY IN STOCK ALL THE
CELEBRATED MAKES
: OF
o 0ei * fhi& than
ever offered Itcjore. A. visit to our warcrooiirs
solicited-
THE OH EAPEST PLACE IK OMAHA TO BUT
of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States
to Select From.
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB.
ELEG-ANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR
ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES.
Are the Cheapest , Moat Durable , Smallest in Size and Lightest in
Weight.
With no'Hay I'reieei of any kind can the amount of work product * ! , rcch little vxptner , ( ten ton * < . ! liay
. . tido\er , . . For to UluUtrateil load ra'lioad new box circular car , ) at addresa cn bo , tlono with the Kitel Itmmmd KiVte.1 Murlilnw , 4 , C0..gulccy , Warrantnl , Illlnol or ) . no
Mention Omaha lite a lltm
[ EDHOLM & ERICKSON ,
Jewelry of ill designs made to order. Large Block of
'Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry.
AGENTS FOR GORIIAM MANUFAOT'NQ GO'S STERLING SILVERWARE
LAIIGE BTOOK OF
award Waltham , Ekin , Lancaster and Columbus Watches
SOLK AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
A , SCHNEIDER WATCH , DRESDEN
101 and 103,15th Street , opposite Postoflice.