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THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY MARCH 16 , 1885 GRAVEL ROOFING Roof Painting and repairing. All -work guaranteed to give satisfaction. onrr"\ oi\/iiTi-icr\Ki I 302 N. 7tustreet , V3IZ.U. OlVII I nbUN , I COUNCIL BLUFFS. Attention , Ladies. While closing out mr notionswill sell all hair goods at 25 per cent discount , 300 Switches , 00 Waves , Hangs , etc. , to sacrifice , Custom work carefully attended t" . 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. IL II. 1-IKLU. W , 0. ESTEP Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Office Calls Attended Promptly , Day nnd Night. Particular attention given to Embalming J. L. DiBEVOISE , Union Met Apt , No. 507 Broadw&y Council Blnffi. Railway Time Table , Corrected to Jannarv 7,1835. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following ro the times of the trrlvM and de parture of trains by central standard tlmo , at the local denote. Trulns leave transfer depot Ion rain- otci ckrllor and arrive ten mlnntos later. cmcAoc , trjBuaoros AMD qnuor. turn ABIITO. 5S6pm GhlCAKO Express 8:00 : am BtO : a m Fait UaU. f:00 p to 1SSO ; p a Accommodation. SlOO p m At local depot only. UftUB CITT , ST. ; oi AND council , BLurra. 10:06 : a m Uall and Exprcca , 6:25 : P m 8116 p m Pacific Exprora , 6:65 p m CUlCiOOi KILWADKBI ADD IT. MCL. 6:10 : p m Eiprwa , 0:05 : a m 8:25 a m Exprcaa , 8:66 : p m CmOlOO , BOCK ISLAND AND rACTTIO. 6:26 : p m Atlantic Kiprees , 8:05 : a m 0S5 : a m Day Express 6:64 : p m TISO a m * Dca Holncs Accommodation , Oilfi p m * At local depot only. VABA8U , ST. LOU1B ADD rACinO , 6:10 : pm AooommoJakon 9:00 : am 1:80 : p m Louis Express 2:45 : p m * At Transfer only BUJCAOO and HORnrwuTnur. 6:50 : p m Express , B:60 : p m Biseam Pacific Express 8:05 : a m MODX CITT AND PACIPIO. 1:40 : p m St. Paul Kiprosa , Qoo : a m 7110 a m Day Express 7:00 : p m UNION PACIFIC. 8:00 : p m . Western ExprcM , 6:80 : a m 11:00 : a m Pad Do Express , 4:40 : p m UllO a u Lincoln Express , 1:18 : p m At Transfer only DUMJIT TRAINH TO OMAHA , , Iavo Council lilulTj 7:15 : 8:20 : 8:30-10:30 : : 11:10 a. m. 1M : 2:30-3:30 : : 4:28 : B:26 : 8:25 : 11:45 p. in. Lenvo Omaha 0:10 : 7:50 ttO : 10fO : 11110 a. in. 12:50-2:00 : : 3:00-4:00 : 1:65 : 0:65 : 11:10 : p. m. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER NO. 2 , lathe Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in tha World , With only 39 keys to learn nnd j. operate. It prints 70 characters , F * IncludlnR caps and small letters , punctuations , figures , slgna nnd fractions. It Is the simplest and most rapid writing machine undo a ) n ell 03 tlio most durable r free illustrated pamjMcf. Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , Chicago , III. , Solo Agents. 0. IT. SIIOLES , Council UlulTs Agent for Western Iowa Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Hard Soft ana Blossburg O OA - W. H. SIBLEY , Maunder. Omoo , 33 Main St. Yard , on 0. R. I. P. and C , 11 & St. 1 * . Hallway. . IRHJ , Hilton , H.BH PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , SZJ b2(5a BiMkfiwiur , Oauncil Blttflt. THE LEADING FACTORY 1409 and MILDodseSt. { } Omaha Ne- TSE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO EITY Quo of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United Statec to Select From : STAIRS TO OLIMK ELEGAET PASSENG-ER ELEVATOR ERTEUS HAY PRESSES. Are the Cheapest. Most Durable , Smallest in Size and Lightest in Weight. Wlth'no Hay Presses of any kind can the amount of work produced , iucli little cxpenM , ( ten ton ) of hay ndorf r to load ra'lioid box car , ) a < can be dons with th Eitel Improved Machines. Warranted or 110 For lllul tiuhxl new circular addrcea , EllTEL & CO.Qulocy , Illinois. JJentloa Oiuaha lies a llcm EataUUhodlnlsaS. 13tlt Street , Bet. l-'arnam - Tins CLT Suoaa A SECTIONAL YIKW or OCR Kuw Polar , Dry Air , Self Ventilating HARD WOOD REFRIGERATORS Manufacture ! In the moit jvoifc-t manner from kilo-dry oak lumber , chircixl filled , zliia llnod , 'ilvanliej Iroa ehilvos , luiiJ- lornclv I'indeJ and designed for the Mauta of a clwa of trade that want the belt yooJa that can be made , rartlenulehlng ( pedal slid can Save from 15 io 20 Per Cent Of I'Uclnj orders now. W. L. WRIGHT. COUNCJUILIIFFS , ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. MOODY TO-NIGHT , The Orcnt EvntiRcllst Will Appear t the Opera HOUBO Tills Evan In R. D. L. Moody , whoso narno la onongh o draw a crowd , la to ba at the opera louse this evening. The announcement hat ho was to appear In Omaha several .ays thlfl week caused a great desire itnong many here to go over there and icar him , but the aoatlng capacity of the Japtlst church of that city la not largo nough to nccomodnto the rush that here will bo from Omaha and surround- ng points. Free tickets are loaned thoao meetings in order limit the attendance , o such number aa can bo accommodated , nd nttcrapta here to secure thoao tickets or Council BlufTi people have proved al most fruitless , so great Is the demand for hem. In view of these circumstances arrangements have been trmdo for Mr. "Moody to spand this evening here , and ho opera honso haa been secured for the meeting. This will provo an nccommo- latlon to hundreds of Council Blnfff looplo who would otherwise tavo no opportunity to hoar the great jvan ollst. Mr. Moody will arrive from ) os Molnes this evening , hold hia moot- ng , and go over to Omaha to-morrow morning to attend the meetings there hia week. Tickets are being Isinod to the meeting icro this evening. Theme tvho desire to ccaro any should apply at the office of A. . A. Hazard , the Boning machine man on Main otrcct. Only as many tickets will bo issued aa there are scats. Those ickots will bo good until 7:20 : o'clock , uid up to that tlmo none will bo admit- cd who do not have tickets A.t 7:20 : , thosa seats which are not taken , If thera are any , will bo ; lvon to any who come. There is no doubt but that the opera honso will bo crowded to its full capacity , and prob- , bly many will bo unable to get seats. The expenses of securing the opera lonso , etc. , nra borne by voluntary con- .ributlonp , and those who attend should n all fairness contribute so far as possi- > lo , so that the citizens who have be come responsible for the expanses , may not bo left to make np a deficiency , Such contributions cm be loft at Mr. Hazard's office , or with Mr. A. B. Walker , who ma been quito active In making thoao ar- angemonts. The public will need no nrglng to go and hnar Mr. Moody. The only trouble s that thcro is no place in Council Bluffs argo enough to hold those who are anxi ous to attend , but under these circum stances the present arrangements seem as 'air to all concerned as any that could bo made. On the road leading to the institution for the deaf and dumb , about half way out , is a epot which demands immediate attention , as the first heavy rain will make it Impassable. The road is ono of the most important leading Into the city , and it will soon bo Impossible for teams to come in , If some repairs are not made. A culvert was put in last year , but was speedily clicked up with sand , and now the water runs over the top and has made a regular pitfall of quicksand. Several buggies have boon broken there and wagons stuck , and the first move oi the new oflicials should be to see that the cause of complaint is removed. Death of Vim. Kcclino. The death of William Keellno , which occurred Saturday forenoon , Is ono of the saddest events which has lately been chronicled. For a quarter of a century bo has been closely and actively Identified with the growth and prosperity of Conn cil Bluffs , and has gained the friendship and esteem of many by his kind hoart- cdnoss and helpfulness. Mr. Keolino nas a native of Germany , and had reached Ills 5Gth year. Ho came to this country with hia parents vrhon ho was but 12 years of age , and settled in Wheeling , West Virginia , where ho lived untli reaching manhood. Twenty-three years ago ho was married to Miss Emma Mor ton , who has proved a noble wife to him. Ho also leaves ono son , Wm. C. Koollne , and a brother , Mr. George Keoline , besides several grandchildren , His last illness has been prolonged and suffering. For nearly four months ho has been confined to his bed , and during the past two weeks has grad ually boon sinking until ho fell Into the long sleep. Some time before his death ho requested that his body should be taken to Wheeling , and there laid at rest beside his father and mother , and In compliance with this request the remains wore taKen there yesterday. A service was hold at the family residence here yesterday afternoon , under the auspices of the Odd Fellows and Knights o Pythias , of which orders he was a member bor , and a large number of sorrowing friends nnd neighbors accompanied the remains to the depot. CLOSED UP , The Gambling Houses Imvo SuHpoml In accordance with the mayor'a order the gambling Jioneca of the city bavi closed , How long they will remain BO i a question , and the mayor'a motive is an other question , bat euflico It to nay the ; are closed. Tlio mayor has the support of the bes citizens In this move , and among the ex preatlons Is the following : To HON. W. R. VATOIUN : We tk most heartily concur In the order leanec by the chief of police in compliance with your Instrnctiona for saloons to close a 11 p. m. and on Sundays , and we do now petition you to close every gambling pUc9 and houss of prostitution within tha city limits , and we pledge youonr in dividual and moral support m so doing [ Signed ] Thomas Officer , J. R. Reed , J. L , Forman , D , 0 , Bloomer , J. P. Oasady , B. P. McMonomy , A. W. Ctreot , A , K. Hates , T. J. Msclfay , E. D. McOreary , G. W. Graft * , and many others. There has been so much laxity in the government of the : ity that there Is no question as to tha general demand for iprlng cleaning np. It ia hoped that all , &o good effects of thcio radical changes will not bo ont within n few months , but , h/it Council Binds may build up n ropu- atlon aa a decent city as well aa an enter- irising ono. THE MoEUNE MUBDER , Continuation of tlio Trlnl of Dr. Cross for the Murder of Dr. McKnno Expert Testimony. ,1 Correspondence of THF. BEE. REPORT CONTINUED DR. E , CROSS. GLENWOOD , Iowa , March 13. The defendant - fondant said : I made none of the throats against Dr. McKnno as staled by Susan Brooks , JErnrna Brooks , Mrs. Motcalf , Mrs. Ballard , G. W. Robinson and Mr ? . Goodo. In the forenoon of the tlay McKuno was killed ho passed mo on Pearl street soawlod and struck his shoulder 'nfralnst mo. The day I drove put him , when ho shook his fist nt mo and curtcclmo I anld : "Yon had bettor attend to you * own busi ness and lot mo alone. " Robinson Is Mrs , Ballard'a ' son-in-law. Dr. Hart did not dress my wounds after the affray , but visited mo at the jail the next day and saw my condition. MRS. NORTON. Lived next door to Dr. Cross at the tlmo McKuno was killed. Shortly before the killing I had some conversation with Mrs. Cross nnd saw Cross acd wife In their yard with the dogs. Soon after the doctor wont out. McKuno was killed teen after G o'clock. Adjourned. SATURDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Court convened promptly at 0 o'clock vith all the parties In their places. Mr. Baldwin announced the serious llness of Mr. Clark , the official stono- ; rapher , and by consent Mr. Shales of ho circuit court was substituted. A lengthy discussion followed on the notion to suppress depositions filed by .ho state yesterday. They relate to the question of the good character of Dr. Cross while a resident of the city of Balti more. The defense made a showing as 0 the powers of notaries public in Mary- and. The objection Is that the dopoal- ions wore not taken before the person to whom the commission wai addressed , the motion was sustained by the court. The first witness to-day was J. N. I'ALMER. lo has resided In Council Bluffs for thirty years. Ho examined Dr. Cross the next lay after McKnno's death. There was a icavy bruise back of his loft year , his nose was Injured , the skin over his loft eye wai broken and thcro wore some discoloratlons about the throat * * . I am on Dr. Cross' bond. Mr. Baldwin announced : "THE DEFENDANT RESTS. " The state began the introduction of rebutting evidence by calling .T. r. TALL , who resides at Silver City , loir a : Beard Prank Scsnlan testify yesterday. I had talk with him this morning. FRANK SCANLAN recalled : I svw Fall at the Commercial aoaso this morning and had eomo con- venation with him. I did not toll him ; hat the reason I testified yesterday that [ could not remember my evldonco be fore Aylesworth was because I did not want to remember , or I was afraid I would get caught. .1. r. FALL. I talked with Scanlan about his cross- examination yesterday. Ho said ho could have remembered better if ho had wanted to. I told him his evidence did not agree with his statements before Aylesworth. Ho cald his memory of the facts was fresher then and that ho told the truth at that time. He slid the rea son he kept saying "I don't remember" was because ho was afraid ho would cross limself. Ed Morse and Webster Mains corrobo rated Fall's evldonco. DR. n. w. IIAIVT. Have been a practicing medicine for thirty-five years ; reside in Council BlntTi ; know Cross and McKuno at the time of the lattera death ; I saw Cross at the jail the next day ; I pxamlnedhlm. there was a slight abraalou of the skin on the bridge of the none. The court hold that Dr. Cress' physical condition as to the cuts , b.-niaea , etc. , received In the affray could not bo shown by the state on rebuttals ; ho Intimated that the state should have dcno this in chief. Adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION. The court room is filled to overflowing and public Interest continues anabatod. The state asked to bo pirmittcd to Introduce the evidence in chief as a part of their original caso. The defense objected. The objection was sustained , WM. TAYLOR was re-called for further croia-cxamlna- tion. I testified yesterday. I don't know whether thcro was a store near cor ner of Main street and Fiut avennc. Don't know whether there was a barber shop near there or not. Don't remember balng In the barber shop next day after the killing. Do not know Gua Lotts. I don't remember telling him at the shop that I did not see the shooting , but that 1 came out of the barn after McKuno was dead. I did not toll him the same thing at the barn. I don't know any thing about Lotts , never hid any con' ' vorsitlon with him. ( Lotts rteod up one Taylor swore positively that lie never saw him bofora. ) This man mvcr shaved mo. ous LOTTS , Have lived in Council Bluffs for about nine years. I remombar the circum stances of the death of McKnno. I saw Taylor at Chickontanz's barber shop the next day after McKune's death. I have shaved Taylor. I had a conversation with Taylor at the barber shop at that time , I told him how near I canio to seeing the shooting. Ho said Ho wan in the stable at the time the shot was fired , that ho came out and saw the man lying on the ground and two men standing near the body. SARAH J. BALLAHD. I have testified several days ago I never adrt any such statements to Cross in reference to Dr. McKuno that ho would poison his well , etc. ns ho he testified to yesterday , 1 never told him McKuno was a bad man or warned him to bo on his guard. I never said McKuno would kill Cross. OUS LOJTS. Recalled for cross-examination. I read the account of Taylor's testimony as published yesterday. I had a conversa tion in the presence of Charles Hcndrlo 1 told him what Taylor had said In the shop the next day after McKune's death. I shaved Taylor then three or four times. I did not know Taylor's name at that time. Learned it to-day , JJR. MACHAK. The Injuries deecribed by the witness. Derkien , as bolng found on Dr. Grosi' ioad would necesiatily produce prolonged stupor and probably death. Dr. McKnno was right-handed , DR. HART. If Cross had had his skull fractured tack of hia loft oar , and hia skull indent- id about on eighth of on inch of the > ono , would produca n comatose condl- ton or Insensibility , and would almost necessarily provo fatal. DR , HNNEY , of Council Bluffs , was called to glvo ox- icrt testimony as to the Injuries describ ed by Derkson ns bolng found on Cross after the death of McKuno. Ho simply corroborated Hart and Marao , Adjourned. " 100 Doses Ono Dollar" la true only of lood's Saraaparllla , and it is an un answerable argument as to strength and iconomy. IOWA 1TKMS. Dos Molnes Is still rustling for that QoOCOO to secure the permanent location f the state fair , A Cherokee saloonkeeper was fined < 5GOO and four others $250 each for buck- ng prohibition , Sioux City la flooded with Canada ilver. Dickinson county farmers will BDW a argo breadth of llax this spring. Carroll haa ono hundred and ono logs that have owners , and about six luudrod that nra running business on heir own hook , when the ufsossor cornea around. Dubuque claims a population of 32,750 , based upon the census returns of echool hildrcn. Foot pads robbed an old soldier named 'homna Hoops of § 500 In DCS Moines on Saturday night. Tramps are beginning to give Ottumwa wide berth , The corporation stone pile las no alluring charms for the rover. The Burlington , Cedar Rapids and Northern contemplate building a now depot at Waterloo. The robbery of the Fort Dodge post' ' oflico , February 28th , it now transpires , ras committed by a former clerk named F. 0. Jones , who at the same tlmo forged jostoflico orders aggregating $250. Ror. F. A. Magoun , recently a resi- lent minister at Storm Lake , Is a hope- ess invalid _ at his parental homo in Grin- noil. His disease ia pronounced cancer of the liver , an Incurable disease. Ella I. Hibbard has sued the city of Ifnacatino for $10,000 damages sustained iy a broken log caused by neglected tadoa and imperfect sidewalks. Atlantic will build a $25,000 school- 10U80 , An appropriation of $10,000 will bo expended on the girl'a reform school at Mltchelvlllo. East Des Moines Is agitating the build- ng of a now courthouse that shall bo > uilt in East-Das Moines. A frightful accident happened a Des Uolncs lad while Indulging In the sport of eliding down a stair railing by having a sliver of the rail driven into his log a distance of twelve Inches. Page county will build a fireproof court-house , ninety feet square on the ground , iloora of tile and coiling of ran and terra cotta , at an estimated coat of $71,000. Dubnqno was remembered $8,000 worth in the sundry civil appropriation > ill , which will go for repairs of public > nildlngs and private fortunes. A farmer named Forrest , living near mmotsburg , suicided on Tuesday by hooting himself. He leaves a wife and ; wo children , but no explanation of Jwhat od to the act. While digging a collar near SIierraH'a klount , in Dubuque county , the workmen TO said to have discovered an old kettle illed with coin and valuable papers. Iowa's organized militia numbers a total of 2,555 officers and men. The immigration boom 1ms already : ommenced in northwest Iowa. Num- ) ors of families from the southern and eastern paita of of the state with their lonsehold furniture , farm machinery , etc , have arrived at Spirit Lake , Esther- illo and Sibley during the last few days. On Thursday evening at bridge fifty- ; wo on the Ohariton and Albia branch of ha Chicago , Burlington and Qulncy railroad , about three miles west of Garden rove , a party of fifteen young people returning from a literary entertainment rrera overtaken by an extra train. Most of the party slipped through the bridge and held on to the timbers till the train )3esad , while others jumped , One young ady. Mhs Scott , iumpcd thirty-five feet , crushing her ankle. Others jumped a "oes distance without Injury. A King in a Police Court , It Is a somewhat unusual thing for a reigning sovereign to appear in the witness-box at a police court. The other day , however , the king of Italy , from ; cod-natured motives , volnntaercd his : estimony before a magistrate in Rome. A shopkeeper named Maranzoni had un fortunately injured a little girl by riding over her In the street , and King Hum bert , who had witnessed the accident , came forward to say that in his opinion Maranzoni had boon in no wise to blame , and that in fact , his horse had run away with him. A French inventor is said to bavo per fected an apparatus which will enable railway dispatchers to sco In a mirror the entire section of road under their charge. JAMES PYLE's"pEARLINE is nc knowledged to bo the boat preparation In uao for laundry purposes. It enables tbo washer to cleanto the clothoa wlthonl wearing them out with robbing or pound ing. There are over fifty penitentiaries and 2,400 jails In the United States. They contain 50,000 criminals , and their esti mated cost la $500,000,000. PIJjESl IMLiKS ! PJLK31 A BTJRB CURB FOUND AT ijASTI NO ONE NERO DCTrCB. A sore cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated 1'ilM haa been discovered by Dr Williams ( an Indian Kemedy. ) called I > r William's Indian Pile Olutmeut A single box ha * cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 80 yftra standing. No one need suffer five mluutoa after amilyimr this wonderful sooth ing medicine. Xutfoni , Instruments and eloc tuariea do more burin than good. William' Indian Fllo Ointment absorb * the tumcra , al laya the Intense itchiuc , ( particularly at nigh after getting warm in bed , ) acts as a poultice givea Instant relief , and IB prepared only ( o Piles , itching of the private parts , and fe nothlne elae. Read what the lion. J. M. Ooffinbeivry , o Cleveland , says about Dr , William's Indian I'ilo Oolntwent : "I have used scores of Pit Curea , and It affords me pleasure to ( ay that have never found anything which gave me ] Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wll liam'fi Indian Ointment. For solo by all drug gists and mailed on receipt of price , 50o ant $1. Sold at roUll by Kuhn & Go. O. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent , CHAS. SHIVERICK , FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , Passenger Elevator to all floor * . 1200 , 1208 ixml 1210 I'lunnm Street , OMAHA , NKUUASKA , UTH OMAHA Lots Again on Sale And Large Ones at That. 60x150 feet , with 20 foot alloys , nnd stools 80 aud 100 ft wiJo The Inrgo pacTiiiijj houses nro now in operation , mid mlditioiis cosh Dg $ (50,000 ( , nre being ndded to them. Those that buy lots while they are cheap will get the benefit of the sure rise in value : South Omnlm is going to bo n largo place. The live stock market. he tlaughter.pnckiug . and dressed beef houso3aud other establishments. ho railroad facilities , togethnr witn the pure spring water from th o company's works , and the healthy location , is hound to make it so. For information , maps , pricps and terms , apply to the company's of- Ice , 210 lUth street , Merchant's National Bank Building , first floor. M. A. UPTON , Asst. Scc'y. and Manager. * x * : * : * I : : L § Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. Entirely Free from PUSIL OIL. * il > larrlion , and all low'foriiis of lllscnBo. VlIE KUCOGNIZGD ANTIDOTE FOR CHOLERA. ' the In the United State ? who nro nud selllnR to the Jtodlcnl * * Wo nro uiu only concern lu inu VI * A- ' liottllup V Profession nnd Urup Trade on absolutely Pure Malt AVliInker . , ono that Is free from * J FlJSIIj OIIj nud that Is not only found on the sideboards of the best families in thu % * \country , but also lu the physician's dispensing room. * * ' DR ARENDT. the areat German Chemist , says : "IJiavemndennanali/sl * t\ \ofwntf 4'UICJJ MA&T irJlJSKlll' , which gave a very gratifying rctttlt. lViitr % % JUaK milakc'jobtalticd tnoslly ftj/ extract of malt eanvuaton and a very careful % % fermentation and distUtatlon,1ii entirely free fromfusll oil ailIrtit/of e % similarly obnoxious aleolinlt which are so often found in tPlilHliejj. I therefore , , % RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. Prof VOX VON1IKH , writes-11irlty itself- mousMuH WM Uej , I know It to bo wholesome , I Duiry'a Molt Wlil key , Is the imrcst liquor that I clean and tinaxlultcratcd. " uavo over analyzed. 1 must thoi cfore unnualuledly . FItr.I > . II. ( ! AWiitR1M.Iofnoclic : tcrN.Y. roconinund It to the medical iirofcsslon. " a Kraduato of tlio leading Euroiwan colU-Befl.Buys : " 1 TholotallAKVKY I. . IlVltlt. M. ! . . PrciMcnt prtHcrlbo your M nit Wlilnkey Inmy iiractlco nerc , of the Faculty , and rrofinsor or tlie Haltlmoro Mtd- consliler ftn vc'ry nuK > rlor reliable arUcla and cnn leal Collciri'i 8 y ' " I Ind It remarkably frco Irani ht'nrt lly recommend It In low elate * * of f oterfl , ncutr fusil oil ana other objectionable materl.ils so often lullitniniitlons. find UeprCHRlnir maladies tcenerally , found In the uhlsklos of the present day. nnd nUo as a toulo In feeble dlKtiftioii anil con\ul JASir.8".T. O'llKA. M.II. , of Stolen , writes Island "WJien , the stimulant esceneu from li Indicated acute dlsent , aud < es. upuclally liero nil lu alcoholi I fiuthorof Bcverol works onlnxAtilty : rulmonalls. " 1 prcearlbo an nlcoholla stimulant , 1 order your fa- IN FACT , IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. ntn nnMCTvmnnnvi7f7C nnil tlioso aniictcil with IIUItlOItUIIAGlis , TO UUiybUMIr A AM CO I WE WILIj on receipt of SIX I > OLI < A JtS , > scnd to aiij-iulclrchu In tlic Unltcit States ( East of tlio Hocky Mountains } , nil Ii.x- % * Formula 1ms been prepared especially for us by thoprcat ; German Scientist , 3 > r. Ton. f'onilcrs J . * ' ! - - - - - of the Alter tlTis preparation 1ms been taken for n fo\v w ecks. tlio previously conspicuously promInent - \ * Inent bonus in patients siiirerlnc from Consumption and tlio llK dlswiscs , get covered with a % thick coating of fiit and inusclu , the sunken and bloodless checks fill up and assumoa rosy liuo , * 4 the drooplnu spirits rovhe , hlo ! all the muscles of the body , and chief among them the heart , arestroiiKcrand better able to perform their functions , because of behiK nourished \\ltli a % richer blnod than they had been before. In other words , the system Is supplied with more * , * carbon than the disease cun exhaust , thereby giving nature the upper Jiaiuf in tlio coullict. , SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS AND FINEJ3HOCERY HOUSES. * J * * Sample Quart Bottles sent to any addi ess In the United States ( Kast of the Hooky Jlonn4 * * tains ) , Bccurdy packed In plain case , Jlxjircss charaesiirepuld on receipt of S&3..3G. 4 * THE D UFFY MALT | | JSI U S. | Cuinings and 20th gtsr Omaha , Nob. Are now offerino- ORGANS AT FACTORY PRICES. The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew * elrv. Clocks and Silverware. The only importers of Havana Cigars , and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition9 Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers * Ar ticles.