At Ink * fciuu > n n\rlf * % * C7 , nMrtilii I ti t m tort u ( toolo 11 { | mum Itituilmot curr | , lir- MciMi'a pmcTiiniun Itt tlu xuu betul Milldhm t-ix THS B 5T TONIC. For Wrnlinrn * , I.nwtH'ilr. l.nrlt cf Enj-rnT. AT. , U I\H M > HM/AI. / , ml pi tlii ) oiilr Initi m i.rlu lh t in rnt llniloin. : | II inrlflir : ihr Illiiurt , IiiTlufiriitcit llio -9yMnn , Ic itnrra ; . . It dwi tint Mttk i "t Injun IhJtfnth cmito tiMil. ilioor iirnlucn uin lIpillun > Afr lia vllrlnn < l * tin n It II til ITT , iMiltaf ph > lrUn at f pTincilfl'l O Mpit "Hrnir7in Tn n Dltt < r I * M thorrrrhlf ( * wx1 mivtl- arm I n n ft H ml pr Mir ntnl llml ftii/iitinn uircH nil ntlt r fnruii f f tin In t' lttiwf IT * l * cnmllllnn ill th > ir'trra Dmwn'r lr"n IllllPri * la miicllv a ( HMitlrt nrrmnllr It U nil tint t/iUlm l for it. " O nnmhM trfdvtnirk < nd frrfrwlllnwon \ jrMptwr _ _ Tnkr nn cllirr. M l nntj' ' by 1 tl xnHoo n M nd MtTTtlto fnn Uf jHirih.PT r lp * * Infr-rm-ti-n/hnul and u eily | Nervous Prtitratlon , Dohllltj , Mental and Physical Weaknits ; Mercurial and oilier Altec- tloiiiol Throat , Sklnor Oonos. Blood Polsonlnj , eld SorOO and Ulcers. r tr UU vllk uni.r lolsJ gnrpfM. uUtflit Ml-BtH4 prlvflnlf , H r lt PrUkUlj Disease ) A-ltlng from Indiscretion , Excess , exposure or Indulgence , vbiet prodiM > ont or tin tollonlns rlTr In iinvy n- , , , debility JiB.nf , , of lil ! find dareotlrff MiM9rrlnipltl tlti * phrtleAldKBf , Tir.lon l.lk tftltljet ttmt\n \ , t cf ilo ef ld l. CU , rondcrlnz H rrl t Imprnpor or unhnppr , : t wminrotlr urr > 4. rinphlMiU p.ffil ll Hre , < > nl k > Ml , liatiiUp , rr t. i > r > < ir i Ctn.ultatltaalof- li-.rlj .ll rr.l. l. > ll.d.d.l Icll/ . nj u l. A Positive Wrlttan Guarantao ir n u etcrrca. Boo ? Aoan , VTKa FLATKI , 6iec Qt eioth ni Riu InJItr. * < lfd f r lo. IM pr > < r ourteiicj. Otttr fifty Wonderful pen ploturtc , Irut t * lilt ; rtlet * < mth f llownj | fub > ctr wh r > r Mirrjr. who not , wif , taknhoo * ! . womau. liood , phrilnal 4 Kr. l ri f | | hfe j to laiceiMuV ptij * . | oIoKrorr r4 i tF B , 'lniBn7 jiinro. Thuia mnrrirJ or CQiileiupU'titc M rrlt ikanlj rrtd It. rrrUr eJItiOn ' DR. tRBCE GANGER OF THE TOH9U A Case Resembling That of Gen. Grant. ' Eomo ten yours RK ' ln\d n nciofiMonHPoroon . . . . liund whiuh paxo tno Kroitt tionlilo , And under thn old lime U out mom hoitlod up , lint ft luul only lioun driven line tliosja.om hj llio iiboorpotitsli und mciciiry.ntid In Mitioh. ISKi , ittirokoont It liroku out In my lliiimt.iind con- oontrutrd In vrluil KIIIIO of tlio tloulorx c.tllod cancer , o * tlnjr tltiiinuh my cliC'L' ! . ' douitivln roof of my month nnd nppor lip , llicn itttauUlnir my toiiffiio. piiluto nnd louoi llp.dosiiovinu the Snlitto nnd unilor lip omiioly nnd liitlf ni > Jiifftio.uiitlnirnnt to llm lop of my Inliolun-ok bononnd up to the loll c\o I conlil not out any eolid lood , lint Mtilfsl-ii'il on liijniiH. and my tongno was i fin-Koiui I c < inld not talk. Such x-RHiny wrolched. hull loss iiiiidltlou llio llrM of last Oototior. d H' wlion nty ttloiiilHcoiiiinrncod giving mi' &wirt SHHlho. | In loHHtlnina nionlli tno oiitlnir pliiccn cioppoil aint Moulin ; , ' commenced - moncod , nnd llio Irailul iipvrtino In in > rlioeuk bait bren closed nnd nrinly knitiod touotlior A piticosHOl n nuir unilor lip H trio iOHHn | lluoly. * nd the tonKiio whltliMIS iilinont ( lo.suo.vodN bt'iiw rccovoiL'd. and It ' conn that ni'tnio It tipplylny n new toinro 1 citn talk yo tlnit my ( ricuox can rnidlly tindi > r < < tiiiid ino , and can ul-o ent solid lood IIKHIII If unv ono ilmtlit tlio-o TnctH , 1 Honlil rolor tlioni to lion .lolin ll.'l'i tv- lor. * tutu f-onntor of I hi' ' dNinc [ , and lo lr ) T. 9. Dradflold , ol' LuUrnniiK. < ! a. MltS M.VIIV I. COMHIL TjinrnnBO.On. , May H , I'V'i. Tiii'.SuiPi M-i.i'inc Co. , Draw01 y , tluntn , On. N. V , 1.1T W. . Ku nt. ChkricreU by thw.StateoflllI. "on lor Iheenprct purpuse 'i'liivineimmtoiuie rclictm ill chronic , urinuryand pn- vate diseases Oonorrhtra , CleelanrtSyphihs mull their cuinplicaied ( arms , alsu all discibcj of chc Qkm and UluuU promptly relicvedand pc. tiMr eiillycurtiU by rcine- cliti IcsteJiuu Itrlii IVm J _ tiirrnil I'rmltrr , bemin.il V/e lcnei Lo Hc hv Drcaum , Pimples on Ihc Kace.I.r t Manhooc1/ 'til/i'r///riirf'r/ ( / , ltn-te is iifsiirrlinriitlitii. Tlie approprialitenicdy once ussrt in rjch cine. Connultnt'jns , per- l or by k'.tcr , uicrciy ; ) conhdcntul. Wftl- Iclnei lent by Mail jnd b < press. No marks , on package to Indicate contents or sender. Addr i .DRf/\MESN3. 2MWa5hirijton ( SI. , Chicago , III. rl" . < 'T. . - iniwiid' > "t < nirrtt t , io > A 11 M , . tl ! o-irrrn-iMH l. , r D" A FINK LINK Of -AT- WCODBRIDGE BROS' SIP HOUo OMAHA , NKHKASKA , & MAUL , . ( Surcovora to J. 0 , JnootiiJ UNJ > E n TA KE It S , .AND KM HALM KISS. At tl\oold Htiiml IjuT Kainitiii St. Onloihy trlnuiapli Mihuiii-il uiiil pioutpily utifiull'd lu. "ChlCHESTen'G ENGLISH. " iiui 4i tw tit * r | wiU l r * * * Mlby rrtttra mull Men Think' they Icnow all about Mustang Lin- iiwnt. I'cv.do. . Not to know is r.oi to lia THE BURR-HAMILTON DUEL A Blood/ Page in the Early Historof tbo Republic. Tito Clrcumstnnoei lie lull us to tlio l < 'lKht , Its Katixl Kmllnj ; , niul tlio Coiisctnioiiccs An In- tc resting Chapter. Koit Tin : nun. ] NO. I. Tito duel ItoUvoon Axron : llurr nml Al- ( Yiuitlpr Ham Itou wsn undoubtedly Jlio most incnionthlu of ntty of ttio combats ( lint Iwvo taken phico on tlio ao-callcd field of honor in our history. Tito well known public oliuniclor of the two prtn- uipuls , tlio conspicuous positions they oc- iMiplcd before tlio Amcnicnu public , sintl tlio Iragio fate of Hamilton , united to ituiko it an cvunl long to bo remembered , probably never to bo forgotten in Ibis country. Doth liml fought gallantly for inilopundenco in tlio rovoluUoniiry war ; Itiirr was vice prc-sidont of tlio United SlutuH ; Hamilton was one of ( ho frainura of thu constitution , and as secretary of tlio treasury under Washington , had orig inated mid established our financial sy.s- tent. They were bitter political rivals. Tlio poignancy of Hnrr's defeat for the presidency by Jenbrson in 180I , to wliich Iliiinilton largely contributed by his un compromising hostility to him , was greatly intensified by'bat ( fact. HIMT was supporlud by tlio federalists. Hamil ton was a federalist , and mip- pcirled Jollbrson , who was the candidate of tlio republicans , and his huildily wont so far as to assume thu nature of personal assaults upon liuiTS characlor Thus tlio warfare botwuon the two hummi ) irivmovablo and irroctiu- eilu'ilc. Them never was any jiutilioa- tion lor tlio duel lehvt > on them , as thorn never can bo any justification for .snob combats , but it must bo admitted that Hamilton gave a great deal of provoea- t on for the ehallongo. Down to the time of tlie combat , lie continued to bo unspar ing in liis denunciation of Iho former , nnd , aa might lie otpuctud , much of his ollens vo langiiagi ) reached Ins ears. Candid judgment must admit that HIIIT was more circumspect in his treatment ot , and language towards , his antagonist , than was the latter towards him. Such were the feelings existing between these men whitn the ovoiting election cam paign for governor of New York came on in tlio summer of 1801 , between Aaron Hurr and ( Jen. Morgan Lewis. The par ticular cause of the challange from Uurr was a communication wliich appeared in a paper jpnhlished in New York eitv , tlio New 'i ork Mirror , and signed Dr. Charles D. Cooper , in which was used the tollowing language : "I could detail tooti a still more despicable opinion which dun. Hamilton lias ovnrossud of Mr Hnrr- " which was , that ' Hamilton and Judge Kent had declared liurr a dangerous man , not lit to bo trusted with the reins of power. " It will be obsenod that the ofluiiMvo language did not appear in any publica tion or speech made by Hamilton , or in any manner authori/.ud or sanctioned him. Ho could very properly have an swered Col. Burr's demand for satisfac tion b > saying he was not icsponsiblo for the publication made by Dr. Coopur ; that the latter had no right to impute such sentiments to him ( Hamilton ) , and' had no right to publish such senlimenU us coming Irom him , and that ho utterly disavowed any connection with , or 10- spoiisihility tor the publication in fjnes- t.on Beyond that ho could not reeog- nr/.e the right , of anyone to question him. Such an answer would have relieved li m of all tesponsibility , oven according to the code of tlio duello , and would prob ably have removed the ditliciilty. It Burr called anyone to an account in eonnec lion w.tii the matter , it should have bi-en Ir Cooper , the man who pub lished the oliiioxiouseommiiiiiealionovcr Irs own signature. The use ol Cicn. Hamilton' * name in that connection , anil using it as a means of attack upon IJmr , really shielding Innisclt b ( hind it , wasa eowaidl.N act , utterly unwarrantable and indefeiis hie , it u.is a moral cnmo. If conscieiiee did its pi-ilVcl uork. ho must have felt in alter years that he WLS ; as miu'h the murderer of Alc\ Hamilton as was Burr A little concession on [ with sides might bin o prevented the combat , with its latal terminatioir for ono ot the part.c.p.ints , and the political and mor.il rum of Iho oilier. But Hamilton > \ as unyielding and Burr was per.sistont. A long correspondence w.is carried on betwei-n them , but it aeeomplisheil noth- higintlic \\i\\ \ ( it avorlmg ho hostile meeting. In the early morning of thu 1 ith ol Jul.\ lout , a hinall bo.it with four oceiipants left the Maiihalf.in side of the liu Nun and crossed over lu the .Jersey s lure. They were Burr , Ids second , \Vm P Vnn Ness , surgeon and a triend An other boat lollowi'il .soon after eoiU.iin- ing IImillion , his M.'cond , Nathaniel Pendleton grandt.itho , ov-sonator JVn- dleton ot Omo , surgeon and iriond. The d -lance , ten paces , was marked oil' . Ham Iton won ( ho choice of positionand lor his ntvond to give the word of com mand. The , } were in position. 'I hero stood the \ ice president ol the United Silie--on one side and the foremost si.itcninan ot this land on the othur , cacti a mark lor the other's bullet , to vindicate honor. At tlio command thn report of a piMol instantly tollowod by another , .suddenly broke the .stillness of that July morning echoing along the quiet nhndi's ol \ \ cchawkcn and cchocu ucruu the waters of the Hudson , Mashini' in the beaiitilul sunlight The bullet from Burr's pistol had planted its fatal wound and Iho illustrious statesman and soldier Hamilton , soon passed to bis reward. 'And ' from that hour it were better lor Burr that he nuvor had been born. Ham ilton evidently discharged his weapon at random , tor Iho ball struck a supliug some lour feet above the range of Burr's head , lie declared ho d d not intend to hit his antagonist. He fell pro tr.ito up on his faco. Burr wa.s immediately hur ried Iroiu the Held by his friends , while Hamilton was candidly placud ill thu boat and taken to Ids homo in Now York where ho died the nest day. His beingborne buck to his hoiiso with tlio impress of death al ready upon him was the lirst Intimation bis wife and children received of the a win ) tragedy that h.id been taking place. The uilo was utterly p.rallxed ; , lor the time , by the torrihln shock , but ha Hrcd fur titty yearn in the nhudotv of that tragedy , and boru the weight of itsai ony. rorl.v-tonr years afterwards , the winter saw her at the laying of the corner dtoao of tlio Washington monument , .still wear ing the weeds ol mourning for her adored hunh.tnd , so rnthlcsslv torn from her nearly halt'a century before , The duel will ) its fatal coiineijuenci'S created theme mo t intense oNcituniunt throughout thn country , ml awoke a fueling of pro found fjonow at ihi ! fate of Hamilton , and of almost ovneiatioa toward Ids blayer Hamilton abhorred duelling , nnd here was Ids greatest mistake. Ho slionlil IIMNC aroused Iho moral courage w thin him sulllciently to hm ; > onulrtml him to ivtiisn to violate tile laws ot ( iod nnd Ids eountr.Hu wa.s ono of Iho ureale.st .stulesmen envolved by the revo lution , and to-day Ids place is aiming iho-it ulni rank highest on the roll of ilvd renown. The nigld before the meeting he wrule : ' I was desirous of avoiding the iiuer\iew , ( the duel ) for the most cogent of reasons " I M\ religious nnd moral principles an * Mronl ) oiH | | > M'd to ) hu pravtieii of duclllnfc , nnd it would giro mo jiain to shod the blood of a fellow rrcaturo In i private combat , forbidden by tlio laws. 2. My wife nnd children are cvtremolj dear to me , and my life is of utmost importance portanco to thorn in various views. Furthermore thermoro bn did not. want to barm bis creditors , whch ; might bo the case , if bis properly should lie .sold at a sacrifice , as a result of his death. Ho entertained these convictions , and yet lacked the moral courage to MisUtin them. .Senator Cletnng , of Alabama , a few years before the war , licreely ass.illed , in a speech in the "onatp U. Barnwoll Hhett , of South Carolina , and expected a chal lenge ; but not receiving any taunted the latter with having failed to vindicate himself by the code Senator Illicit , southern liro-e.itmg statesman as ho was , replied , to Ids honor bo it said , " 1'ot twenty years L haVe been a member ol the Church of Christ. I cannot , and will not , dishonor my religious profession. I frankly confess that I fear CJod , ami that I fear him more than man. " That wa.s the answer of a man of bravo con victions , who would not cower before a false public sentiment , but boldly dared to hurl his dolianuo against it. Had Ham lion taken a similar position , ho would have saved a noble life to the ro- ptlbliu , and would have given to ( ho world an act of moral horo'sm and grandeur that wotdd have added now lustra to bis increasing and enduring famo. 'Iho public feeling in New York and Now Jersey.towards Burr was such that bo dnemed it prudent to nut himself ho- yond the boiinderies of tnoso stains , and no retired lo I'hiladelph'a , at lirst , and then proceeded to Florida , and remained there , only returning in time to preside over llio senate at tholr "convening in December. It was a lamentable specta cle , that of the vice-president of Iho United States lleeing before ( ho public wrath evoked by the crime ho had com mitted. Ho Wius indicted for murder in New York > and also in Now .Jersey. There was much controversy at the time a.s lo whether ho should be brought lo trial in the latter or former state ; though it is not clear to the writer how ho could bo tried for murder in New York , when the crime was committed in Ninr Jersey. The letters written by Barr during Hi s period to his daughter Theodosia , in re gard to the contioversy , and the indict ment , furnish a pretty clear insight into his char.iclcr. In ono let tor bo wrote thus : "The subject of dispute is , wlneli state , Now Jersey or New York , .shall have the honor ot banging the vice pres ident. * * You shall h-ire duo notice of tbo time and place. Wherever it may bo you may rely on a great con course of company , much lyayoty , and many rare sights , such as the lion , elephant - phant , eto. " in another loiter bo wrote to Theodosia , who naturally had the nn\ittv ) that a daughter would fool for her father over whose bead an indict ment for murdtr wa.s impending , ami for whom , perhaps , the gallows was waiting : "You tio.it will ; too much gravity the New Jersey aifair. It should oo consid ered a farce , and you will yet see it ter minate .so a.s to leave only ridicule and conremnt for its abettors , " ( those who bad procured his indictment for the murder of Hamilton , and were trying to bring him to trial ) . The trial , however , never took place. JOHN M. TIIAYCH. GUAM ) ISLAND , Sept. 23. "too Doses Ono Dollar" is true only of Hood's S.irs.ipharilla , and it is an unan swerable argument aa to btrongth and economy. First Lady Where did you get that handsome cloak you have on ? Second lady At Kiseman , Ilodda & Co's Pee ples' Store , and for nearly one-half of what I was nskud for ono not &o good in another store in this city. Person ul. Ira Hcndricks is in oil' tlio rond. Mrs. II. S. West has returned from tbo cast. cast.A. A. P. Cramer , of Avoca , is at tbo Pacific house. J. J. Anderson , of Atlantic , was at tbo Ogden yesterday. Mr. Ilolbrook , of Missouri Valley , was in ( hi ) city yesterday. Oscar Keelme has gone west to look after his cattle interests. William Maas leaves to-morrow for a- two weeks' visit east , James Walker , of Onawa , is in the city nnd at thu Pacific house. ( icorgo C Kettnng came up from Pa cific Junction and bpent Sund.iy in the city. II. B. Watson'goes out llila morning lo woik the cigar trade on the "li. i. " lor lYivgo } & Moore. Mrs J I' Beach anil little daughter , of Hamburg , are vi.siting her slater , Mrs A W. t'owlcH. B. SiHoway , of C > dar Il.xpids , and pro prietor ol the Ojfden house hero , bjient Sunday at the Ogden. A telegram from New York Saturday it.iteK that Mrs F. S. Pusuy is rapidly re covering trom her illness. J. II Hake , of Avoca , ono of the re publican candidates for reprusentativo , spent Sunday at the Pacific. Mrs N P. Dodge lenvei to-day for St. Louis to tliero meet her daughter , Carrie , who boa been vis'ting ' thuro for the pait month. Mrs. ( ) , A. Rogers , the millinor. left Innt evening for bt. Louis and Chicago on a purchasing trip , to bu go no about Un Unjri , S. T. Smith , of the celebrated bolt firm of Judd it Smith , is the happy father of a little maiden , who arrived at bis homo Saturday morning. Leonard Hrerott nnd ids mother loft Saturday for tlio east , whore they will meet Mr Horace Everett , who is visiting hi * obi homo iu Vei mout. fieorpp MtiHon , who was formerly em- nloyrd in Ijiiri oitv , but who has of Into been back to hi.s old homo in VYestliold , N. Y.n \ in thu eily again. Miss Lillie Doud , of PhitUmiouth , Nob. , who has been in the city the guest of Mrs. William B. Porter , jr. . for several days , returned homo Saturday. Judge Loofbonrow returned from Gloa- wood yesterday and put up nt thu Ojjdcn. Hn goes homo to Atlantic to-day and on Thursday opnns court In Fremont county. C. K. Urock , who travola for Taregoy A looro , has gem to Das Moinnn to Visit frieniU , and trom'there ho goon to St. Louia to sue the Veiled Prophets and at tend the fa r. Hon. B. F. Clayton , accompanied by lu wife and daughter , ariivod hero Sat urday on tlit-ir return homo/rum Dakota , where ho has boiin looking alter some or bis hind ml cntates , A. B. Thornell , district attorney , came up from ( Jlcnwood yesterday and wjll re main burn for a few days attending the I'liited States court , beloro going to Fre mont county at the opening ot court on Thursday. Hey S. Tuttle , bill clerk for Keellno & Fell , now Mai U out on tlio road in Ne braska for this linn , and will work part of F.d. C , Drake's territory , it boing'too largo for Drake to do justice to it. Tuttle - tlo IH called "thu kid , " but he will make the men ho meets in opposition 'yet there" if they want to do any business. Kisoman , Hodda fs C'o. klndlylnviloall tliOMi living in Iho oUv to come early this morning to make their purclia cs as later in the da.Iho'r . Mriro is so crowded bi tholr patrons from the comitn tb.it the. clerks are iniablx to j , 'u all the atten tion thuy should icuui\u. COUNCILJLUFFS. ADDITIONAL CITY NKWS. _ Tlio Kxpo ltlon. The long talked of exposition , to beheld held in the skating rink under tbo tins- pices of the Woman's Kvohanso of tlio Prosbyloriau church , will bo opened to day at. 0 o'clock p. m. , supper being served at. ( hat hour in tlio dining room nnd at. all hours during the evening The Bavarian band will open Iho enter tainment witli some choice selections. Sixteen of tbo leading merchants of the city will take this excellent opportunity of showing their patrons and tlio public generally their nppreciation of this worthy enterprise. A lack of space pro ven la others oimaily hill-rested trom t ik- iii'jTiart , in this mercantile display , which , all nope will citial | if not surpass Iiio boaulitul oxbibition of ono year ago. The ladies having Ibis exhibition In charge have been working /.ealonsly for weeks lo make ib a success worthy our city and worthy of themselves , and'will in return ask only that you come witli your fam ilies and your friends. A new and varied programme for each evening after Mon day will add new interest for ovcry eve ning. The ladies' bazaar , tlio candy , fruit and lloral displays are cacli Under competent management. The dining room is completeness iUelf , and all wo ask Is patronage. New and latent styles nnd novelties in dress patterns at llarknes.s Bros. o ( lo to Eiseman , Hodda & Co.s Peoples1 Store and get what you want at from I1 ! ! to fit ) per cent Icsstlian you can purchase elsewhere , and have a stock ten times the size to select from. Do not fail to visit Kisemnn , Hodda & Co s People's More to-day and have your eyes opened lo thu yreatoot bargains you bavo overseen. r od and UollcU Godfrey Smith , a farmer who has lived for some years abolition miles cast of tins eily , recently sold out with the intention of going back lo tlio old country. After slopping several weeks atlhoCrcston bouse hero , ho Btarled eastwaul , having when ho left this city about $ t , 100 In cor- tilicate-s , or letters of credit , and § 51) ) or so in money. On Saturday Max Mohn , proprietor of the Croslon bouse , re ceived a letter from John F. B.irrelt , of Woosler , Ohio , stating that Godfrey Smith had boon found on the railway track near there , having been slugged and robbed of his money , the certificates not being taken. Thu letter .stales that the unfortunate man lies in a critical con dition on account of tlio injuries re ceived. a The "Jersey" corset at Harkncss Bros. Fine and largo assortment of rugs at Harkness Bros. Moqncttp , body Hrnssolls and ingrain carpets , fine in quality and cheap in price , at Ilarkucss Bros. I'layinjHome , Sweet Home. The jMonte/uma band returned yester day. They consist of Gns Covalt , P. Olk-er , D.Parton , P.Fuchfl , C.Chrislman , Albert Olkei ami P. Hunt-on. Most of thn members wjf-ro formerly connected witli the old Bavarian band , and went From here to Mexico , and from there liavo been east returning to their old liomo again yesterday , and warmly wel comed back.l > Cotton flannels , 25 per cent less than usual price , tit Harkncss Bros. ' F Choicest patterns of curtain shades and shading at llar'kiic.s.s Bios. Oil cloths and matting at Harkness IJros. Tliis morning Kiseman , Todda ? & Co. will inaugurate at their People's Ktoro mother great sale , in which they will outdo and excel all previous eflorts. tgg g-TM..T/S lKatf > 3Jgm r7 SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1CI5. P | oc'lid fiilTortlfcraont" , such as lost , round , To fxmn , ForSnle , To limit. Wauls Bomlln ; ! , ' , etc , will liu la-erlcxl In this column at the loir rnto of 'IHN CKNTS I'Ell MM ! for tlio Hrst Insertion anil KIVH CH.NTS I'UIl UNK lor ouch But > Qiicnt ( | Insertion , l.euvo iulvartl- - iniintsat our olllco , No. I ! I'o.ul bheu : , nu.w llioadv , iiy. WAN rs. TO HUNT A new seven room liniwo. riiimilio y ] | KI : Olllco. HUNT A Fir-room lioiifn , ten inliuites FOlt walk trnin t > nMno-s , city uator , well auU els- leni ruriont flioap. Kou HUM No. 1JJ Ilnnt'on Btreottliico rnonij. McMAiiot f Co , 4 I'ourl Htix-ot. FOIt HAI.K , FOR IlKN'T Oil I5XOIIANOK. RO. n3 Knr fntoorront.nn very llbornl loriim. fa 'Hie Council UlulM I'npor Mlll.comploio tlml rjo Ixmnlliw liouso niul llncu noros of ground. No Crt A liiiHlnc" " ! proi > orty In riiernlcoo , riiurnkeo odiinly , lawn , wilt Iriidn lor wcutura lamis Vnluo. alMiir Si.nou. Wo .1 * A bountiful homo In ths town nt Hunt- im.TA , Mill * county , IOITU , for Ni > hniIui land. Tntun. < W. o 41 A nrxul himlnftH * property niul ntio n rood rrvhlafMi pr'oK | > rty In the town ot Ohunvn , > lolx > an county. 111 , low ilown for Gusli or will eichunxo for vroilorn l nili. No IT. * A HvliiiKtkl furin , wnll Improved , 013 rrM In Ulakjiovm oounty , lowii , Joinlnif tlio town of Spirit Ijikn. frluo , for u nliort tlino , ( I < i pur ncro. If im lo 1ST Are four Inprnroil fiinns In Vhlllipooannty. KitiiHim , iuoh with a smnll in- cumbranen 'n i oiiiUMn vtiU tie nxohiuiutxl for unlnoiimburotlwllil mud In. Nebrantca No , Lit 4Hj iuiri In Holt county , null. , l , at iv hit ; limfriilii. Wanta to oxol Xu. M A duo two glory brtok rohliUincti , ono of tbu b > iit looatloiiH In Council lllulfH , will tr.uln for unxMl uuiiimnilinrcU KMIUIIM or Ifubnuku I unrig. Valuo. Siri.lKXI. No. { iSami U Aio iwoather iMiniitlful tioinoii In Counail Itlutfu , which ouh tMiymoum will liny at a bargain No 14 A boiinttfitl Huhnrt ) locution | i Iowa Oily , Iowa , will UJkutirvniro for noktorn luiida. Vnluo , JAixk The r > eye nro only n fsw of our special bar- k-ii I us. If you'voKOt nnythlna1 lo trivioor mill , or M uut to neil liny lt * l otttatu or mdrohniiillrii ) , wrtlo UA. Wo li4viv.6 / nU uuod HtockM of KiMda tutiuduforM4i.f \ \ &VYAN A WAI.ICIIII , } . 7 C'ouuull Iflutft ) , Iowa. ' i IIKMKU & BHAiuarrr , i j iy No , 34 N. Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Telephone No. 111. All work warnuitosJ. J. D. ROBERTS , of Now York , RRST GLaSS DRESSSIAKINQ Cuttle ; ; injil | | > Ulii7 lijtablUhmoat. Nn. ail'narl Sp-oot. - - Cotinoil Illulfi , Iowa. rno * . omRKi . Mr n QFPZCEB , & FUSEY , COUNCIL OLUFFS , IOWA , Edtxt > ll/Ue I , iiOi Optntej , JJniclicf nntl J'olxons , A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE I'ur OmiehsPoroTlironl , Hn r rurM , Innncnco , Colil * . llronclillln. Croup , Whooplns C'onch , Afllunn , QuIn'T , 1'nlnii In Oln.l , tnoll < er ( Tx-lloni fllli Tliront nn 11.lmc * . Prlco BO rcnti A bottle. BoM hr Irne IM nnd DoM- crs. 7 < . . ( unatift lo Induce tht.r litiiltr totvmniMt gtHl forthtm iptllrfrrirHir < ibolUctKf } > rc > tcl > aratt jxifJ , Itj S'ndtnii ant dollar ta inc riiuiLU A. OiM.nnrovrASr ( , 8vl0Unutrsanl Mnt Utti r i , Illlllianrr. l ril il. T. B. A. OAHDEE" Ordlnsry Rnlibcr Hootf olwnys wcnr ( t flrrt on ttiobUI. TtioCASDKU J.nuH an douUi tfilck on Iho Lull , nnd i\a DOUBI.H ITKAR. Mvt economical ttulib'T l.iot la lUu I.n t longer thia any olhir boot mid the PIIICK SO HlflHEn. Call and ex irnino tlio FOR SALE BV FOR SALE 1JY 1B13 DOUGLAS STRUCT. BBlfe A SPECIFIC FOH " < 5W Epilepsy , MEVCH FAILS > Fxums , Convul- Bcrofula , Kitigt Evil , Ugly Blood Discus es , Dysjtp- ' , Nervousness , 'Ick Headache , Jlhoumatlsci , J'fnoin irfljfoMM , Drain \Vorry , Jllootl Sores , BlllousnoGS , Cos& > aiczit Nervous Prostration , Kidney S'ival > laiandJrryi < jriiics. Who c-vn'i for t.io doctor * ' sneers w linn thn Infalllblo miirdy It at hand ? Tlio nfi.ic I % . U nnd It to boacon3tiut.r.-ljpccllle ! , a : I a fount-vino ! vitality and visor , ns refroslilii. ; n'ld oxhtllratlnK an a cool , inishlnu spring ot \\ater to tUo parched aud fatntliig tn volcr l-i I'm ' de-uTt. To dprllno taklns aanro rented/ v'-cnslrUlstocoiirtsutrErinijandliivileiliM' ' ! . l f Corre i > oiidenc froaly uu wcreil.i2l Iho Dr. S. A. JIICIIMB NI'VOB CO. , SI. Joseph , Mo. 8nt l l > y all Drncslitn. S1.SO per bottle , or four bottles for 5r .oa For sale by G. F. KIIMiK'S FfHH ) A phjKioiiui ol lin o pitictlvu wiyrt of Hideo's I'ocd. "I can Miy of this proparatlon ot food that II has never lailod tno , or tailed to ai.'iootrltoii ( jlxon Miicily iiuMiidlnir to my pirounnim. Witli t-ciiipulotiH uiuo , there need bo very Illtlo trntilo lioin tMmciN eoiiipltlln s ; and to IhH that 1 if- ci iho the liiot that I Inivo never > ctotn \ child itn any luriiKlf diaiihoou or olioloni iiiliiu- tu in. ONLY HOTEL In Council IlliillH Iiurln0r And all 1110 lorn l-nnroto.noius , call bolls , liio tilaiiu liolN , itic . Niho CR EttT O N IfO USE ! Noa. 21j , : . ' 17 nnd "It , Mala .Si i out , MAX MU1IN , 1'iopilotor. B. A. BS2-JSI5IGT , FOU All st > loa of r ulilora constnntly In RtooTc iniido from spruce plno plank. The very luat. No. 19 PoorSt. . , - Council Bluffs Over Iluahnoll'a Hook t-loro. t j. L. DEBEVOISE TICET AGENT No. W Droiulvruy , Council Illiilfti. Bailway Time Table. , COUNCIL IthUKM. The following In the tlino of iirrlvnl nnd dopiirlnio of trnlim Iiy com nil hlandurd llino , ut tho.locnliltiiot | Tntliii louvo liitiMiorU | Hil lou iniiiiilo'teurlloruiiU uriivo ton iiiliiiuod l.uor : DM'Alir , AIUIIVH. oitiOAiin * xniiTiivrKSTUii.f , n : ' _ ' " > A. ii . . . .Miiilund HkpnwH . . (1:501M. ( : . I2,4ili > , n.Vccoiiiinodulloii 4 , no P.M. OUJOI- . ! . . . % . . . . Kxprovt . . ! l.ur. \ . JJ. UIIKUnd A IIOCIC I > HMI , ! ITIA.M. : . Mull niul EvprOfS . . . OiWi' . w. 7:15 A. M , . AocoimnoUiiUon . . firl.'iiu. . f.lKll' . M . . . K\piert . IliuiA. M. ( JIIIUMK ) . WIIAVtllKH : ft hT. I'\UI. VyA. : M. . . . Mull uiiil Kpiviii. . H.VM. : ) | . fi : . ' ) ! ' . M Kxpirs < . . ) ii.'i ; A. M. < ; IHU\III ) , iiinii.iMno.N & ( jui.sur. ! I.40A. M . . . .Mnllniiil Kxpii.vf * 7 : 10 1' . 11 , TiSSit" . Jl. . . Kjpiftt . tifO.u , VMIMSM.KT. I.OI'IM * IMCIUC. 2:1."ip : , M I H'iil St Ixiilln i\iirc : H Mxail . U\1n' : \ MTniiiHinrSl UiuNKx 'I'nu HT.i. U r. u CITV. HT .IIIK .1 COUNUII , IILUffl * A i . . . Jluil and K pro ( t. . 7 : % I' . M. i * . M A. u. HKMIX CITV * I'U'IIKJ. T'l'iA M .S lotiv 1'ily Mail . . . . 0 ; ' ) I' . M. h.l.'l I' . Jl bt I'lllll K | ) lt 4 . . tl . " ) A. U , ISI ! \ I'U'lHi : iron \ . Jt . DenuT Hxpio-n . . 4i'i- : : | , M. 1:1 : > " > i % > i .Lincoln i'ni-n , Oni .v 11 , V , - : < ' > : > t ; u. 7:4)1 : * . it. . Ofvrliuiil Kxpri'Hi * , h.uOA u. nrsiMv niuN.-'iii o\i IIH IxiiitoroiniLlI lilunu 7 ' " - " M 'i-ao | 8'H : II 1 1 u in. I w , ; ; i ft * i I 'ift T i it i.'i II 4ii | III f.cir f Ounilni S > , i" < R. UUJ ll.J.ili . > , JUt ; > < iX ( > ( ir jf. t. THU C11KAPK3T 1'LAOB IN OMAHA TO UUY is One of tJio Largest awl Best Slocks in. the U. & to Select from. No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator. ere Growers of Live Stock and Qfcliers. Wli CAIr < YOUU ATTUNT10X TO It h the best unit elioapott food for stock of nny hlnil. Ono pennd la oqiuit tn llnro iKinaill ot corn. Stock fed with ( Iroiitiil OllCako Hi the V.iliiiiul Wlnlor , liHto.ut of iiinalitr down , will la- crcn o Imvelxlil itinllm lit K < > ' 1 tnnrkoliilitocniulllliiii In Iho spring. D.ilrj-nion as wull in others , ho tisolt.can tostlfy to its inurlu. Try Itaml Judito fer youtwilvoi. 1'iloe $ . ' 4 per ton. No i-MiuUs. Address WOODMAN MNSUl ! ! ) OH. WO1IIC3 , Oinalia , HOME SEEKERS ATTENTION. or rail Particulars about r reo and Cheap Lands in Western Nebraska. Address T. C , PATTER SON , Real Estate Agent , North Plalto , Nebraska. WlmliAva Irlil-il Ai y ihrir oitilifiil utrri * , wt > o RM iiiri > rhiii. | > iM tcirlM. llltAIN'.S anil I. , < r o rrwnll , IM I'Orr.N I'an.i nnili ii.r urn iUu * of aliases , who find tholr POWER -0 's S = si = = c.ilv V- , \ . u | Misllltoui < il laHtliia i tliu t , IKI ttml > f * or whn lliv trlcbrulrtf MYRTLEAIN 1 REATPflENT Atlinttti * w huiiLcxpiisii'u , In I d. " * * 11 lie uti'li'ir t I' . S money lha niy ulliLT hHili'i i In thi ivi.rl , uo V li i'k , lii'Miltrhe , tfulbMO.SH , llfsltllllL. , I UMIIIftlllrllfU III .Illlllltl . | 'l , tlV lllOHL'llll- t 1 H ll I III UrcaiiH. JctiM-titi ! iiii-innrr. IMI'OTENt'K , I1M. hnpciMliiciil * nmrrliit.1. uuil mm ) i > h < r Minpl'i n Iridlnir t iiiNsi MTI'inN r 1MI" , , ir promptly rLiuuvcd ti } tills trutuii'lH , Mid < rUoioui Married.Man , ortliosairho intend to | > i"IVrl prxuil mrunrtli iin ni. Health , niton un oT ( < p-nii | intvj lfo ntH the lc T2 niul rr jn , I 1,1 H r-il'liliil He Wcuk IIKMIAIIIIIII | | li rttnrc'l l < vprr A t unliiMid n.'iMn' nm rl irr Pri.iir . trHtlnionliilH > i < l vnhmhii * tii'iHx * it hl.u > | > 'l.staii.iS77.A.I : ) liesRTho Climax Medical Co , 5O4. St. Lo'.fis , J TO Connneneinj ? to pivo away Waterburry Watclius , from October 1st until Janua ry 1st , to ovcry inirchasur of $15 Woilli of goods. ELSUTTER'3 HAMSOtb GLOTHf G HOUSE , 10J1 Farnain Street , Corner of lOtli. CHARLES SHIVEBIOK , . UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , Pnssongor elomtor to nil tloon. law. I2iw and Uli ) Fnninin Struct. OMAHA , MJIJUASICA. I t'i 2&i S5 * . * * { > * * > 5 13th St. , Cor. Capitol Avo. " " " " For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgical Diseases , McUEHUMY , Physician and Surgeon in Charge. Particular attention jxtiit tn Jr/'onnlHrn , l > lm-at < rn of Women , of the Stmnarh , Lli'rr , Jilitnryu ami Jtlotiil , 1'tlen , ( Jaitrrrn , Tu- morn , KIIK nn < l Kar Ilnram'.i. Catarrh , ltroin-hltin anil LuiifDlnenHfH treated by Meilirateil In halation. HKXD FOll IX HAL Kit. Write for Circnlar on Deformities and Braces , Diseases of Yhmen. Piles , Tumirs Cancers , catarrh , Broncritis , , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epi- Kidney , Ear , Eye , Shin anJ Blood Diseases , Tlie % Only Kclialilo Bledlonl IiiMilnto iiiiiUin ; ; n bw.'tiiily | ( of Private Diseases of the Urinary ty Sexual Organs rmiMilliynVKHWnnK. orWiiltKV. ( tin INPISOIIHTIONH OJ1 JuUTII. or KXOI'.XMKH , , f ri- jr r . . .r . whityrr in ly lti.,1 , In lou.r t r H > nn of lf | ulul f , , - . . Minn , , . irr , . I ! . ( . | . drf II. It ; i.r rihintt n , B niliuil wikn or intiiiiiliirnc * .pc-riiMlurfhint , , nu I pn.-m.lurn rl' , . f llnwiU I J Ilinlnij truiitiil f/iiipliiiu. vrlilin lli.- iiir-r-r IIIIIIWH Imt Inu writ , lire iiiril lit uur Uewnttnralirii tri-.triu-iit. n-nwlU.Mllallly ! nnd Viir. mid . , , ! . .im' YH 1 | , | iy. | | , , , ,1 , , m.llu | | lOH7 , , . I nt * irt'uiiu in or KM * * * l.in CM * ii ciifH hit' uiiiilvf tnllr Jn'tn * li l in . ( nttit * i\t\pminA \ ' rr rt t ' * ' iu < * ' ' ct ' * * ( + " | .hr.k..I. . . . .11.1 M. t m , la ih 1 ,1,1-f , I' . , , „ ( w'.dlchf/vcmli.Vmi'd'i"- , , , /cWmhfi , ? OIHI Midlliliiti Unit ! tiit | HClllc ml Mould iinoi n-ry rn e MVkmiMT Hint tLiiiMimNniirirlnicllH. ! ! t-i riln > f yen lima hern dl ap oline.1 5 ofLn ih 1 tIiev.rrdl oiir dnitdli ioiiliI.tKi | > 'i M. . | i.f r rr linif l nirr.1 ' . . . . u"h e , ' * rr t - Hi IB > l iirAllitynMiilMiit'irviH- | ' imnl ltli | , - , . . . | * c-t rnnnlit Hi.pll.nin. nr re | > ri uilril In ' iure mllill - .e. . ll 7iiimikryl.iii , , ltliimlliiiiirlMitili . | . | , , , | . ' .N .J .1 /wi"rri lurl 'ulikJ in ii > n < riTiiiilrr < r/ li | . .in IT i v. f I M It * prrjuirrrl IOIIKU ihn iinuin mil I. rf " ll. We liite mrli'iirijrfful . idyf ih Vrill .iiK * in nil llu-ir r | ii I. rnii ami . < > M , mid II i-u'd , f n nlmiwt niillml NfMi'itli'im In a upiliitf irmiiurut to liiditluiul tatrr , wo urn eimldid to nre tt > r ll * * ' * * llflVH ( I H'llfillMUt > r wor ) : < illriit tii mnVe n npn In ) vmirt ludy if Ilil. rli . . , f dl r c , nnd to trmt tlirm yili"lMrl'ilI" ! ' | ! . | ir IT'11" ' ; V l.iuc isirH-iurllit.inl \ ric.If. , . Al.lCOKTU.IIUs ! | HI.OIIM lll-.K\s.s | , friimnimli-i. ' i.n.i' ( .riHluru . niccr fiilly in.iiil. \\0 isn rtmiiv * poiwn 'r H ) tlic teiu MI | III mrtiurt or injiirjr tnllni < tuiii , Al. . CO MIIVI .VI | N > I ilM-IIhV | I.M. . O lUiial cunmilt n or rrn > l Unnif ml pr.nir 5.r/ . ' , ; f' * < tt'f ' V/J'lr" ' * d rinl ) e imiip , anil n Hnlryiid jnn n plil , , unippir , our I'lllVATK CMX'UlAIt , ( l MKX. Ul'i \ UVATr. I'Kl'l/ili ANIIMillViitH JilSFAirH KI'MlOl WKAKM. HS. M'KIHI T llllllfBv | IMI' < ITK\"y iVl'llll I V . \\nHHllOiA \ , * l IIJ I'm ) 'Vtt ! 1JI&K. H MII'TIIKi ; NIIOUIIINAIIY IIM.A.NS . r MIV ! l.ut , rV . f iur u fori'ii o I imi P r mt imahlittu tUil il lie irmtril t Ihrlr linnirI I nujr - > T r " nvpoiiilfnio MiillilnfH itail t. i..it.ni. . Mll , mail or i-vpr ? . . HKCUrtH.Y | W hi I. . I'HUM nll-.r'ltV.VI ' C'S , i I rt"u liiillr.iii < riiii < eiit nrmiid < r Out IK rcinml inu-rtlrw | .n > fi.rnil if i .iiiinlcnl. Vifly runn fir tU . , , r .iniiihiri iijor p Hmrd aud ult mljmeiiiitai . MfjN _ _ iiui.lili ) r ' " " " Ll. Omaha Medical ana Surgical Onsi'ttute , Cot' , itth tit. und Co- ' ' - . . OMAJJ.I , MJ , . . < f , * .