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IS/ * / ' " * J * * > 1 XI OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , APRIL 12.1884 , Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tha ( oHoMrlnt ; nro the timed ol the arrival and de. rmture of tmlni by contnl standard tlmo , at the loot ! diipoti. Trains loava transfer depot ten mln- e tllet nndarrho t n minutes later. cnicAoo , BURUNdfos AKDQUIHCT. LWII. ARUTI. 6:40 : pm Chicago Kxpros 9:40 : am 8:45 : a m Fast Mull. 7:00 : p rr KASHAS C1TT , ST. JOB AKD OOUKC1L BLUff * . 10:10 : am MM ami K i > rw , 045pm 8:25 : p m Pacific Express , 6:36 : p m CHICAGO , MILWAURHB AND ST. fAtlt. 6:25 : p m Exprow , 0:40 : a m 0.41 a m Kxpreu , 8:65 : p m CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAKV AKD MCITIO. 6'30pm Atluitto Express , 0.40 a in 0,60 n m Day Express , 8.60 p m 7:15 : a in 'Dos Molnos Aoouininodttlon , 4:40 : ptn At local depot only. vABAtu , ST. LOUIS AXD'.Manc 0.65 a m Mall , 4:45 : p m < : & 0pm Cannon Ball , 11:15 am At Transfer only , CHICAGO and NORTUWSSTBHII. Eno : m Express , 0.50pm B:4 : J n m Paclfllo Express , 0:46 : a m BIODI CITT Att ! > rAcino. m St Paul Express , 0oo : am to Accommodation , 8.50 p m rrsioN PACIFIC. 17M ) p m Western Express , 8.39 a m 1:44 : a m 1'Adfio nprow , 4.34 p In 7:49 a m Local Express , 6.64am 12:11 : am Lincoln Rtprem , At Tran fcr pnly. rjDUHT TRAINS TO OM4IIA. Lcavo 8:24-0.24-10-24-11:24 : : a. m. 1:24-2:21-3:31- : : : 4:2l-B:24-fl:24-7M : : : ! and 11:04 : p , m But day , 8:24- : 10:24a.m. : l:24-3M-5:24-7otand : : : 11:04p. : m. Ar- IIVH in ) minutes bcturo loi\lnu' tlmo. NOTICE TO Consumers ot Water I THE COUNCIL BLUFFS City "Waterworks Com'y AT THE Ilciiucsr of tlio City Council , for n 30 iliyx' extension at ovHonced by resolution pm-cil March 18 , 1814 , hereby aim uncos that It will put In sen tea pipes t > tlio curb ot the street on the line of its nutlii' , torn'l ' pirtlet who dcslru connections nmlo ith the direct mama , and who will mike app.Icitlon therefor to the company before fore the expiration of paid 3d day * ' extension , APRIL 18 , 1884 , At the following prices , pajablo In advance : Onehnlf Inch Scrrlra Pipe S3 25 Klio-cightlilnchS nlcol'lpn 0 fO Three-quarter Inch Ser\ led Pipe 107ft Seven-o'ht ' Inch Sort ice Plpo ; . . . .13 25 One Inch Service I'lpe. 15 00 Thcso prices Include the cost of opcnlne and cloying the street , tapping tlio 6trontatcr main , funihmnK and putting In extra strong lead ftonlco pipe , furnishing and putting In oiir'i st < p , ntop box and cover complete , and nuking all necessary con nections between the street wat r m ln and the curb of the street , which nro about one-hall tne cost to the coiiau i cr ot doing the fame work. In view of the contempt i td paving of certain traoU In the city parte ! > are recommended to make application Immediately , at the olllco of the com pany , a 26 Pearl Street , In order to stio the necessity and avoid the in- croa'od expense of brcakin ; up the street alter pav ing has been done. tTAIUlY BIUKINBINE , Chief Engineer. GASH TALKS ! At the well-Iuiown Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broaaway , the PIONEER GASH Of Council Blufla. Notlro our reduced Price List. We give 15 pounds Extra 0 Sugar for SI 00 11 pounds Granulated Sugar 1 00 25 pouniln Cnolcoutmcal _ . . 1 on 55 pounds Navy Beans. 20 puunds B st liiilk. Starch. 12 pounds Carolina Kite 12 pounds Choice I runes 86 ara Buffalo Soap " Extra Lake Trout , per pound f9 Choice MInc-i Meat per pound 10 1 dozen Mackerel IB Colorado Fluur , Winter , per c t 290 10 pounds Glrivcr Hi api 1 CO 40poundsh mloy ICO ft gallon ke , ; Sriuu " 1 70 White Klsh.licrkU . 80 Mackerel , ncrlilt 8S Datcs.Jpcr jwund 10 "S" T " < a All cradeJ , accordinff toiiiuhty , 15a to 800 per Wo alsn carrv a full line of Men's , Ladles' and Cn'IdrLii'B flue Shneaand Men' Hno lioots at very liwprleut. < l o a full Ibio l Tluware and Rcnoial merchni disc. Call on us arid bo convinced thu you eau so uiouey by dcalliitf wltli uj. Goodti dellvernl free Inam part f the ily. ! . . . . Iu i. ords am bound to soil and challenge a. laudaolo eompetltluii iu this , ' " ; , , ' tWI nyfifr Uroailwav. KOLLER CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVB , , Open 10:00 : a. m , 2:00 : p. m nnd730p. ; m. , tlTMuslo on UaudayVoducsday and Friday eve . ADMISSION 25 CENTS. No objectloiiablocliaractcmwUt be admitted. H II HAKTENS , . PROPRIETOU. THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! "Tho wicked shall bo turned into hell , and the nations that forget God. And the flauiu ahull dunk of the vrino of the wrath of God , which s poured out with out mixture into the cup of indignation , and ho ahall bo tormented with lire and briinctono in the presence of the holy angels and i > > the preBonco ot tLo Lamb. Bums. _ R. Rice M. B , or other tumora removed wlthouttbc LnIfeordr > wi H'ofbIood. CHRONIC DISEASES " - n wtr. Ortt thirty ) f ttr pr&ctlml xcverlcaoa OfCee Ho 6 1'earl utrrn t , Council Illilrt * W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice oi the Peace. T Unmtja snct Couuoil ( Heal t fe roller no ugcni OH rt'l- > , Mrs fi.J Hilton HJ , . , , , PRTSIGIAN & STTBGEON , 223 Middle Bro -l'-r 7. Council BluQu. n. u rcirr. OFFICER & PUSEY BACKERS. Council Dludi Established 1856 Dulenln Foreign and omcttlo Exchinjc * i SnirUt COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. MEETING OF THE FATHERS , The Oily Attorney 1'repnrcB rut Ordi nance to Kvndo tlio Prohibi tory Ijaw. At the mooting of the council last evening the work of cquilizntion was carried on until nbout 9 o'clock , when city business WAS taken up. The chairman of the park committee reported in fnvor of employing labor by the day iu caring for Baylisa park and that no park policeman bo employed until May 1st. The committee was in structed to procure such labor and pur * chnpn five or six barrels of bono dust for fertilizing the ground. An ordinance was presented , which had boon prepared by the city attorney , for the licensing of saloons , permitting them to sell all drinks nut prohibited by atatn law. It provided for a $1,000 bond , and forbids selling to minors , or keeping disorderly houses , nr furnishing drinks to habitual drunkards. It grants permits to sell intoxicating liquors for mechani cal , scientific , culinary and sac ramental purposes , as oxccptcd by the now prohibitory statutes. The amount of the license was loft undeter mined. This ordinnnca created much merriment , and Alderman Mynstor moved to refer it to the committuo on sewerage. Aid. Keating pronounced the ordinance a burlesque. The mayor de clared that the city attorney had spent much time on it and deemed it n very good ordinance. Aid. Goiso seconded the motion to refer it to the committee on sowerago. Aid. Keating wanted it sent to the attorney general of the state to sco if it was constitution al. Aid. Siedontopf wanted the ordi nance published. It was finally allowed to QO over under the rules. The park committee was instructed to ask the waterworks company to grant the city one tnoro fountain , tu bo located between the two city buildings. An ordinance was presented fixing the license of roller skating rinks at $5 a year and public scales at $100. Held over under the rules. It was decided upon noxtMondy even ing that the special order oi business should bo the election of a street super visor and other city ofllcors. Adjourned. nrnwn's Bronchial Troches for Coughs and Colils : "I think thorn the best nnd mo-it , convenient relief extant.to. . O. 61. JInm phrcy , Crate , Ky. ' SUNDAY EVENING ADDRESS Mrs. Million B Baxter o Appear hero To-Bforrow Nlf > ht. The promised lecture by Mrs. Marion B. Baxter was interfered with by bad weather at the time announced for itand the promise was made that she would ar range to give Council Bluffs another date. It was expected that she would bo able to appear not only to-morrow night at the Baptist church , but that aho would remain over and give a lecture on Mon day evening. She has arranged so as to give the promised addrcts to-morrow evening , but other engagements prevent her remaining over , so.thoso who desire to hoar her should not miss to-morrow evening. Of course , there will bo no admission charged. Mrs. Baxter has spoken before in Council Blutt's , and the people need no assurance that they will have a treat in the promised address to morrow neqht Binglc Faol inV rih n Slilp-lond of Argument , " Mr. W. U. Lathrop , of South Koston , Muss. , umlerdato of January 7 , 18S1 , says : "My father had for years an eating oancor on his under lip , which hail bi > c gradually grow ing worse until it had c.iton away his under lip down to the gums , and was leading itself on the inside of hin cheek , and the mirgoonu said a horrible death was Boon to como. Wo gave him niuo bottles of Swift's Specific and ho hati been entirely cured. It has created great excitement in thin section. " Treatiue on Blood and Skin JJlsoasos mailed fren. fren.Tim SWIIT SPECIFIC Co. , Drawer 3 , At- iauta , Ga. PERSONAL ! . Itov. Father Mulholland baa gene to Pacific Junction to conduct services there to-morrow. Among those at the Ogdou yesterday were : W. II. Kitltn , O. E. Bontol and .1 , 0. Knowlos , of Chicago ; O. B. lodga , A. Mar- gesson , W. V WiUlu cmd JX K. West , of Boa- J. D. Garrison , of Logan , was at the Pacific yesterday. Herbert Appleton , of New York , arrived at the Pacific yesterday. W. M. Carliele , one of MIcBonri Valley's well known merchants , was at the Pacific ostorday. Miss Minnie Pfciffer has returned from Chicago. Among the arrivals at Bochtolo'e hotel were 1 * . Ilecht , N. Y. ; J. O. Harding , Louisville ; Phil. N. Marks. Chicago ; 0. W. Platt , Mon- ticello , 111. ; N , Halle , Cleveland ; D. H. Ardior , St. Jo , Dr. Tunncr'H Htoinauh. Dr. Tanner certainly has a great stomach' pout because of ltn otrongth and endurance. We may err in mi } in ? that the doctor usea llunloeL lllood Jlitleri , but if he d 3 , hla ( Ugox- tive powern are easily accounted for. liunluck Jllooit JlUttrs being a utanilurd inedicino are sold by all drugKJuta. OOMMKltOIAU UOONC1I. ULUrid UAI1KKT. Wheat No. 2 xprliig , lee ; No. 8 , S5c ; rejected - jected , Me ; good dumaiul. Corn 1 Dealers are paying 80s for eld coin and 'Jftc for i"\v. Oats In Rood demand fctSJic. Hay I ( X0 00 per ton ; OOo per bale. Jlye I0@l5e. ' Corn Meal -1 25 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yaui , < )0 ) © 00 , Coal Delivered , bard , 11 CO per ton ; Koft , 5 00 per ton Lard Rilrhablc'n , wholesaling at OJ& Klour-City Hour , 1 ( .11(38 ( 80 , Hrooms 2 9.@i 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. * Oittle-3 50@l 09j calve , 5 M J7 BO. riuxa Local paclceca are buying uowund therein a K < > < > ' 1 diiinand for all grades ; choice packing , G 25 ; mixed , 'i 25. J'KCI > l'CK A > ! ) niUITH. Qiiotattont liy.I , M Si , .loliu & Co. , com- inimion nierrlunta f)3R Itmndway. Jiuttar Creamery , HJC ; ct'ce ! country rolls , In eood demand "Oc. l''tCK * " " 1-1 ° I1" * dozen. Pnultry Itoady Balfljch'ckftiufdressed , 12lc ; ive , ilc ; tnrkuvi , dre ed , lie ; live , 12v ; uckdi sed , 1'J'o ' ; live , 8c. Oraiigr4 00(551 2.ri jierlmx , I moun 3 C01i4 00 per box. llananai-2 503 M ) ] > or bunch Vegetables Pntatoct , 40S&0 ; onlorn , 7fcj .cabbage , none In the market ; applet ) , ready } tale at 3 25@4 00 fur prime stock. HER ENGAGEMENT RINGS , Fannie Gorrard haa been engaged to bo married to f outig Dr. Harry Ilaymond , the nephew of n wealthy Now York phy sician , whoso extensive practice was ex pected to noon descend to his young rela tive. In the moan time Harry wont off on n long eoa voyage with tin invalid friend , leaving a bothrothal ring on th little white haiu' of the lovely girl who had promised to bo hia wife when ho re turned. Tlio ring waa handaon.o and unique , with its splendid solitaire , and their com bined initials in tiny diamonds imbedded inside thu golden hoop ; and of course Fannie valued it for its beauty as well as for the love of which it tras the pledge. But when news came to her that the ship in which her lever Bailed had not boon hoard of for many weeks , and that it was considered lost , having entered southern latitudes , where a terrific hurricane had done fearful damage , then the ring became - came n secret tiling to her as the last gift of the dead. Fate had brought other trials to the poor girl since the loss of her lovor. Her father hud died , nnd subsequently her mother's money , upmi which they were almost dependent , had been swal lowed up in a bank failure. It bccntno necessary for Fannie to eke put the small rein lining income by turn ing her accomplishments to account. It was then that the thought of parting with the precious ring occurred to her foe the first time , although till her other jew els had gene long sinco. Thu idea came to her with n sharp pang that was utmost ngony ; but having once como to her , it bccamo n settled purpose. "I need no reminder to keep mo true to hia memory , " she murmured , while heavy tears overflowed through the long , curling lashes and fell , glittering rivals upon the diamond which she raised to her lips and kissed again nnd again with pas sionate fervor. Having made up her mind to the sacri gee , Fannie put on her drooping hat and tied a black veil tightly over her fair , sensitive face ; thcu , with rapid stopa , she loft the house and hastened to the jewelry store around the corner , at the nindows of which she had often stopped to admire the dazzling contents. "Is it your own ? " asked the old man , with a searching look in his keen grey eyes at the young girl , who made her re- request in such low and trembling tones. "Oh , yes , " she answered simply , un conscious of suspicion. "It was my en gagement ring , " and she colored faintly , then paled again with painful thoughts "It is a very valuable ono for you , " said the jeweler , slipping it on the first joint of'liia ' finger , and glancing at Fan- nie's neat but decidedly shabby rainment. "Tho gentleman was rich and so was I then , " she answered quietly , checking her rising indignation with tlio self-con trol which experience had taught hor. "Tho gentleman to whom I was engaged gaged to bo married wont away on a long voyage and was lost at sea , " she said , "and then my father died and loft us poor , so that 1 have beoji obliged to neil my jewels. | | I kept this till the last. Will $ on please buy it , eir ? " The old man being a Scotchman , said : "Umph , urnph ! " und polished his spec tacles , murmuring , "Putr lossiol" Then ho told her ho would value her ring , gave her a receipt , for which she had not thought of asking , and told her to como back in the morning. About ton minutes , after Fannie Gor rard loft Dugald Blaike's store a young man walked up the avenue with long rapid stride , watching the passers-by and the objects around with a half-curious , half familiar and wholly pleased atten tion. tion.Ho Ho entered Mr. Blaikio's store and drew out his watch. "I wish you would bo good enough to examine this watch of mine , " ho said' pleasantly. "Something has Rene wrong vvith it all of n sudden. No sooner did 1 arrive at homo safe and Bound than it ba- came refractory after serving mo faith fully through 'hairbreadth 'scapes by flood and field" especially by flood ? I hope it is not ominous. " And the returned traveller laughed as ho handled the timepiece to the old man. man."Nothing moro alarming than a broken main-spring , " replied Mr. Blaikio , smil ing. "Wo will huvo it ready for you to morrow , sir. " And then , as ho watched the stranger go out , with his youthful , swinging stride , his mind recurred t6 the girl who had told him of the lover "lost ut so , " and ho sighed ever his work. Hurry Raymond had not gene far before fore ho was accosted by the ringing voice of an old friend. "Hello , Riiymond , rid follow ! Where in the name of all that's wonderful have you sprung from ? Why , dear boy , everyone ono believes you long since at the bottom of the sea or blown uway by all sorts of simoons , or typhoons , or whatever you call 'otnl" "Blown away as much na you like , old boy , " laughed Ilaymond , wringing hin companion's hand heartily , "but not under water yet , as you BOO , But , como give mo some lund news , won't you ? This is my iirat day m the city , and 1 haven't BOOH any yot. How is every body ? " much aa usual , 1 guess. But como over to my rooms , and uiaybo I cau bo moro definite. " The young man slipped lib arm through Raymond's , mid they sauntered on to gether. "Uh , by the way , " said Jack Gordon , suddenly bursting in on ono of hia own speeches , "you have just turned up in time to bo too late for the inarriagu of an old sweetheart of yours Fannie Ger- rard. Married an old chap with heaps of money , too. " "What what did you say ? " said Dr. Raymond , clutching the arm that lay on his , and stopping short in the street. "I said that your old flame , Fannin Ocrrard , was married yesterday to old Mr. Roberta , the millionaire. Why , what's the matter ? \Yhat tire you star ing at ? You look aa if you had BOOH n ghostl" Dr Raymond drew his hand across his face once or twice before ho replied. " 1 beg your pardon , " ho said. "I huvo just remembered an important engagement I I will h&vu to leave you now. " "Oh , I'mnorryl But never mind 1 Drop in in the evening and have a chat. Good- by , for the prosont. Dolightud to liavu mutyou. " And Jack disappeared around a conior , savagely condemning hia "long tongue" and thinking all kinds of things of the i/irl who 6ould BO noon forgot a follow like Raymond. Harry Rtymond walked on with benl head and downcast oyea. All the anim ation and brightness were gene from hit ( faco-all interest in hia uurroundiugf I banished by a few careless wordi. i ' "Married ! " ho repeated "married | to another , and try noart true to hoi through nil I Oh , fickle , faithless heart ol' woman I" "And , with n Imrsh , bittoi laugh he drew his hat over hia brow and strouo on , ho know not vrhithur , until night found him in his own rooms , worn out by fatigu and misery. And so passed the first night of Harry Raymond's return homo. When Fannie Qorrard entered the jeweler' atoro next morning ano was somewhat embarrassed to find n young gentleman talking to Mr. Blaikio , and withdrew shyly to the other and of the counter. The old gentleman , recognizing her nt once , bowed pleasantly , anil in n few mo ments came to wait upon hor. " 1 will buy your ring for $150 , " ho said. Will you part with it for that ? " Fnnnio's face showed her disappoint ment. "I thought it was worth'moro than that intrinsically , " she said. ' "Two hundred at least" The Scotchman shook his head and pressed his lips together , for although ho was interested in the "puir lassie , " ho did not forgot Christine John- Btono's prncopt thut "bouzuvas is UH.B ness. " She looked at thrt ring with longing ooa , half tempted not to inako the sacri- llco at all , whim she vras startled by a voice beside her. "I will buy the ring for § 500 , since the fady ia so anxious tj obtain n good price for itl" Well did Fannie Gorrard know that voice , though never before had she heard it run' with contemptuous acorn as it now fell upon her oar. With a strong inclination to scream , which she suppressed to a ga p , she turned and involuntarily hold out both hands , while look of mingled amaze ment'delight and love shone in her faco. Then , meeting nothing but a strange smile of scornful bittornena upon the features that had become to her those of a saint , nnd where hitherto she had soon naught but glowing tenderness , aho drew bick aa though stung. Ono piteous look she qavo towards the old man , who stood watching his strange patrons with an absorbed interest , then she shuddered , reeled , and would have fallen to the floor had not Mr. Blak caught her in his arms. Ho bore her into an adjoining parlor _ , . and called hia daughter , loft the fainting cirl in her care and returned to whore Dr. Raymond stood with n palo sot face gnawing his mustache. "Is the young lady bettor ? I am a physician. Can I bo of any use professionally sionally ? " "So you are her lever the lad who was lost at so.i ? " said Dugald Blaikio , not noticing the question. "What do you know about mo or her ? " Raymond askrd , sharply. "Enough to know that you have rviusod sufficient trouble and grief by jjour ab- aonco without breaking the Mini's heart altogether , now that you have como back Hoch , mon , " continued Dugald , falling into broad Scotch , under the influence of excitement , "na lad over had lesa cause for cauldncss or suspoacipul" "Harry Raymond's lip trembled and his face Hushed. "You do not understand , " ho said , "Sho betrothed wife and I was my , re turn to find her married 1" "Married ? " exclaimed Dugald , blankly. "Yos , married to a wealthy dotard , and anxious to to got rid of that ring lost she should bo disturbed by unpleasant associations. " And as ho thus expressed this sugges tion of hia fevered fancy hia voice was raised m resentful passion. The bewildered girl heard the words , and standing m the doorway with a face of marble pallor and her slender figure proudly erect , she said : "You are strangely mistaken , Mr. Ray mond. I am not married'nor over have boon. I wished to sell my ring because I was in absolute need of money. How ever , it is yours now , without any equiva- lentl" And with a haughty bend of the head , she would have passed him by ; but Har ry suddenly turned und caught her in b's' ' arraa , and before aho could prqtuat , eho was seated on the sofa in good nl 'l Dugald Blaikio's parlor with hoc repentant lover at her foot. "Oh , forgive mo , darling pray forgive mol" ho ,1-Joadod. "I was hastening to find you immediately on my arrival , when I was told that you wore recently married ! But I was mad wicked to doubt you , and throw myself on your mercy ! And ho seized the little hands , nervous ly clasped together , and covered them with kisses. "It was my cousin , " she answered re proachfully. "Ah ! but I know naught of her , and tome mo , sweetheart , there is but ono Fannie Gorrard in all the wide world. " iHYour Blood I'ura ? Now this IK an Important quontion , for with ut pura and wholesome blood there can ho no perfect health , and without irood health life In i mere Durdon and a wanto. For Impure blood the bent modidne known IH SCOVILTAS HAKSAPAIULLA OR IJLOOL ) ANU LIV- KR SYKU1' inxy bo ho Implicitly relied on when every tbincr else falls. Take it in the Spring time OB | > oLiallyfor the impure spcrutioi | of the blood incident to tlmtxoiwun ol the year , and take it at all thn > > a for Cancer. Bcmfidj , I.Ivor complaints , Weakuo a , Hoi I a , Tumors , Swulllnga , Skin Dlseaso1 * , Malaiii and tlu thousand ilia that como from Impure blood. Talliing about the Liver , wo prrnumo 11 temper la moro elton causoil by u disordered liver tlun anything else. Toliinuro n , cheer- fill illKixwitlnn take SCOVJLIVrf BLOOD AND LIVKU SYHUT which will remove the prlmu cauao , and restore the mind to iti natural equilibrium. IOWA. NKWH. Nearly $1,000,000 ia the amount of Dubuquo'a indebtedness. The 7-year old son of K. Messmoro > layu the enaro drum for the Spencer jund. The Mason City postofllco contest , long drawn out , , resulted in the success ot ilunry Keerl. The following announcement is made in the Seventh judicial district ; "Judgo Hayes skatea. " . Hon. Samuel H. Fairall , of Iowa Oily , is again nblo to bo about , after an illnrsa of over four months. The long strife over the Casey postof- fico ended in the auccug * of Mrs. Cow man , of the Vindicator. Mra. Juno Finkbino , mother of IIou , It , S Finkbine , died in Dos Moinca on Saturday at the ugo of 82 youra. J. W 1'ilkins , ono of the oldest aot tiers of Bcntnn county , and /ormurlj county treasurer , died at Belle I'laino oi thn 7ih. The Western Union Telegraph com1 pany is putting 'n ' private telephone linoi uf Davunport , in oppoaition to the tele phone company , B. M. Clark , of Keokuk , addressed tin teachers of Burlington last Saturday morning on the subject of "Grammar it the Public Schools. " It is etatod for a fact that there an 1,000,000 oown in the atato , the yearly product of which in cream and calvca will reach ? ; ! 0,00000. ( ! Jos Qnddnnl , engineer in charge of the draw in the bridge upamiing tlio Mis sissippi at Dubuqiic , foil from the briilgo on Sunday evening and was drowned. Ho wae in the net of drawing n bucket of water , when the railing gave way and ho was precipitated into the atrcam. A destructive fire occurred at Hamp ton , la t Saturday afternoon. The olovft- tor owned by William Boed , with con tents , consisting of1,000 bushels of wheat and 0,000 bushels of oats , was totally destroyed. Loss , $11,000. The steam grist null belonging to S. M. All- dorsuii & Co. , wai also destroyed ; loss abiut $9,000. Mary Angoloo , n girl of 19 , was mar ried lost Saturday afternoon in Clinton to n brakeman named 0 ' rVM . , and died Tuesday morning i . . i..o v.i foea ! of poison taken on Saturday morn ing because of despondency , notwith- ing Macklin previously had repeatedly offered to marry her , to which she finally consented , but too lato. Hov. T. A. Cheek , ono of the tlooi.- keepers of the hnuso or ropreaontativec , at DCS Moinos. died in that city last Saturday , after a brief sickness from quinsy. Mr. Cheek was pastor of the West Side col ored church in DCS Moiiios , nnd was among the able men of hia race. Oltmnwa Courier. ! : The nianv frlonds of Judge II. B , llondershot.t vrill regret to loam that ho has been com pelled to make an aisignmont. W S. Christie in his arsignoo. Wo are informed that hia liabilities vrill probably exceed SIU.OOO , with assets about the oaino. .ludgo Hcndorahott and bin excellent \ \ ifo will have the sympathy of a largo circle of friends in their misfortune. A negro nainod Bob Martin , of Croton - ton , had considerable difficulty with other negro who runs a barber there , nnd on Saturday evening into his shop and shot him in th the head. The injured man l s ° 001 lying in an unconscious condIm | ( ever since , and his death is consitirtjl' ' M ' " most a certainty. Martinmas bound ever to the next term of drict < court. Michael Kennedy , li/wifo and eon Charles , were loading A/ear at Clinton , preparatory to gohnTU/D.ikota. A wagon belonging to thorn tva * caught by a pass ing train and .Arced into the car and ground to j-i'eces. _ In the wreck , Mro. Kennedy 'u ' ) was > n the car , was so in jured tl t it WAS necessary to amputate ono onur eS- husband was in- vd internally , and ono of hia thighs badly bruised Mrs. Wright Williams , wife of Judge Williams , who was county judge of Louisa county back in the 'CO's , died the pa t winter in Shelby villo , Ind. , from hydrophobia. The Record says she waa bitten by a small dog sisty-fivo years ago , when nho was 13 or 14 years old , and not antil the lapse of this long period of time lid the poison begin to take effect. There ; ould bo no mistake , aa she would bark md bite , * .nd showed every sign nnd symptom of hydrophobia. At Ames a few days ago , the > lo cjirl af Captain Lincoln backed into V bond- fire and her clothes catching , o was vary badly burned. Medical aid was called , and it was hoped that the barns would not provo fatal. About 11 o'clock the little girl npoko to her father and said she wan burning again. Ho turned down the clothing and found the band ages actually burning. There was u mixture of oil and limo water on the bandages and a spontaneous combustion resulted. Cedar Rapida Gazette , 8th : Marshal Francis received < J letter thia morning troni Jacob Thum nt C'jluriduo , Nob. , asking about hit brother , Joseph Thum , who was murdered in this city three weoka ago. The writer had not heard from his bnollior Joe .inrn ho ( Joe ) lifted § 500 in Sioux county and irus sent to jail for it. Ho said Joe had the toputa- tiou of being pretty rough , nnd honlwayu feared ho would como to some bad und. Ho asked the question that has troubled the minds of the authorities ever since tlio murder was committed : "What ob ject could any ono have in murdering Thum ? " AVcI I > Meyer. at Js now undisputed that Wol I > o Moy < cr's Cnljirrh t.'uro is the only treatment that will nlmi'iiloly euro Catarrh froeh or chronic "Very ofllcnduuH , Sam'l. Gould , Weeping Water , Nob. " "Ono box cured mo , Mm. Mary Kunvon , lllmnarck , Dakota" ' "It rontorod mo to the pulpit , Itov. Uco. K. llnls , Coblovlllo , N. Y. " "On box radically cured mo , Itov , 0. II. Taylor , 140 Noble street , Brooklyn. " "A perfect euro after 30 yeais KufToiinK , J , D. McDonald , 710 Broadway , N. Y. , " ko , &a. ThoueamlH of testimonials nro received from all partx of the world , De livered , 31 00. Dr. Wei Do Moyor'H llliiHtru ted Trent IMP , wish nUtomoiits by the curl mailad free. D. 11. Dewey & Co. , 182 Kultoi troot , N , Y. tu-lh&9at-ui&o-3m Lo Mars Sentinel , 7 : Pattcrsonvillc haa been all torn up the past weolc.i Gorman gill , working for ono IS. W , Ilaxird , was deceived from the path ol virtue. Ono I S. Small , formerly fron Alton and neil known hero , claimed t ( 10 her attorney , and in connection witl : no J. W. Robinson , a barber at Alton , hrcatened to institute criminal proceed- nga against Hazard , the employer of .ho girl. Hazard proposed to con 'jrencp with Small and Robinson , and i ad witnesses concealed to hear what was aid. The next inovo was a warrant of rrust for Small , Robinson , T. V. Alii- ion and N. K. Burch , for conspiracy igainst Hazard After the trial had ostvd two days , the defense telegraphed 'or U , W , Argo aa additional counsel , ran .hrough three moro days , resulting in .ho discharge of Allison and Burch , and -ho holding ever to the grand jury of Small and Robinson. The justice stated thut ho thought tlio evidence showed that Hazard ruined the girl , but that thu defendants wtro not justified iu theit of action against him. lii the lilood h apt tu ihow Itself In the aprlui ; , am nature thould by all meannbu amln'cd In throwing I kO , Hwllt's Holflo | docs tills cflictluly. Rlsi 1'iinly ' > o ctablo , nou-polionoui io > i > ( .dMhlci ) ) hclpi ii&tuio to lorco all the pil on or Ulnt cut througl lie pure * ot the ikln. Mr. llobuil A. Ka loy , of plnknon , Tuin , , wrltei uniloi data March 10 1834 : "lhad ch IU and fim fdllowud by rhtmatUui , for thrvo jua , to ttiut wan uotawu tu uttuiltJiuy tu lno > b ! hid triuJ t rnott u > Ciy Llulof inedlln , anil found no rtllil Afilend rtcouiuwi dtd Uwift'a ypccldc. Hrl'd oui t'uttluvntl rn ) lualtb ticnn toiiuirove. 1 cunllnuei ui.lll 1 radUk.ndrb4tlM. and Him > et luu oi luy loot , an uoiiud ami well ui tr I rioaminoud I to ail Kin lUrly imictid" lotto's from twenty thrie (23) ( ) of the leading retal druxKl < tno' Atliiita , nay , urderdate of ilnruiiillli 1884 ; "We ( ell woru ot Unlft'n Bpeolfla tuuii un ; 'nll.er ono tmedy , ud three to ten tluict aa inuUi k uiy other hi > od inodlcliie. Wo Mil It tu all i lauei aiul nuiny ol thu bttt Iamllle < u > o It , aj a pencil lioalili tbulo , Our truntlw on lllood aud Bklu UUeasei inille f/OO ftO iiumitMJU- - iiumitMJUTUEBWIrTHPECIrIO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ox N Y. Offloe , U9 W.2MBU , between Otu and Tth Avu THE OHEAPEST PUOE IN OMAHA TO BUY DEWEY STONE Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States \ to select from. > NO STAIKS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , Office and Factory S , W. Cor. 16th and Capitol Avenue , Omoha.Neb. . & OLAHKE ' RICUA.UDS . , . ULARKE , Proprietors. Suporiiitenden 17TH & 18TH STJIBET3 MANUFACTURERS OP AN/ / ) DEALERS IN .M WATER WHEELS , BOLLER MILLS , ! Grain Ele/ator / Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALl/KtNDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Bran * Dufour Bolting Cloth i STEAM PUMPS , STEAAT WATER , AND GAS PIPE. j % ) BEASS GOODSAND i > AND BRIDGE IRON. 4\ \ 4f Hi O "Wo nre prepared to i'uriiish plnnB nnd estimates , find will contrncl or * the erection o Flouring Milln and Qrfiin Elevators , or i'or changing X . Flouring Mills , from Stouo to the Roller System. SSsTJUEpocml ultontion giveu to faruiohing Power PlnnrR for noy purpose - ' pose , and OHtimates mailo tor same. Ucnernrmncliin Br - repair * attended to promptly. Address ' t m BIOHA.TIDS & CLARKE. Om la. Feb ALONG Tlin LINK Ol1 TIIEJ Si Paul Chicago , , , OMAHA RAILWAY. The now oxtuiulcm ol tliU Una Iroin WakufloU un the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN tliroueh Conooril anil ColcrlJijo TO HjSwH.'jcxpo'ca-a'O Nr , teaches thu lidiit portion ol the t > Uto. Si > eoUI ex- : nrnlon ra-oa fur lain ! inokori over thli line to V yiu , Norfolk atnl HartliiRtoii , nnd vli Blulr to all rliitlpal | iolntn on tlio SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Tnlns ever tht 0 , . Ht. V , M. & O. UXllvrey t' < Oov nu'ton , Bloux City , 1'onca , llmtliik'to"Vayno UnJ Norfolk , - For Krciiont , OakiU.o , NolUn , anil through tv Val entino. jtJTKor rotoi iui < l all Inforniatlon cell on K. U WlltlNKY , Ucnoral Ae ot ; fttrauc i Buildup , Oar , 10th and Parnam till. , Omahi.'Ueb. lTTi ck g MII DO tog urod at depot , oorocr Utb Wn'anUr SU * t BRUNSWICK & GO , Fifteenn Ball Pool , Carom , AND ALL OTlir.lt OASIINO TAKI.K3. TEN 1'IN JUI.LH , CHECKS , mo. 18 South 3d Strect/fct Ix > uU , 411 Delaware Street , Kainai City Mo.SU \ Dou lia St. , Omaht , hcb. ilENRY I10RNBERGER , Agent. /UVScndJor / Cattloyue * and 1'rlco tlnta. DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. ARCHITECTS 01IAHA. NATIONAL BA Nebraska Cornice AND \ MANUFAOTljnKUS 0V GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW OAP3 , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METAUO SKYIJanT , Iron Fencing ! CrcstluL-i , Baluntriulca , Verandu , OfQoo and Back JUUliiga , Window and Cellar Ouardj , Eto. OOU 0 , AVDetti8TOEErIJNCOLNNEB. OAIHlIll. u et Hotioo to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. ISO Head of Steers Three Years Old. 200 < ' " Two 201 " " Uelferi , Two " 150 " ' hUera , Ono " KO " " Ilolferi , Ono / - Tljo abuvo described cattle Are all well bred Iowa cattlo. etralxht and. smooth. These "cuttlo will be bold In lota to tult imrchvjera , and at reasonable Tor furtbur iiarttoularii , call onoraddie&g II , Y , . Wa > erly , Ilremir Co , Iowa. I' . S. Also you'JZ Rradcd liulla. niT-Jue-Stw BMPORTANT TO- OAMON BEO'S & CO , , IbueeitaUiBhcd theuwclvca Iu Omaha to tiansact aKOiicral br.ikerago and bmlnca * . Wo will buy all Uwoa of Koodi at wholmleor retail , and guarantcu perfect satisfaction la price ) , at"we can buy cheaper thau yourtelvoi. You can M the adv autage ot kav- n ) uar KO ° dD bought by ano who will work for .our luterontandnattruitto a merchant who hu oiuethlog be It anxious to be rid of. Wo will alno prompt -Ucutlou to lellluff DJ thlnjr e uiaadgookR conttgaed to us will uo eoked to. CorrMooudencs lollolUd. jUTlleferenoef Omaha Nattoa l Ban > . UeCagtM bia'oUaak. AudrewlUS. 15th Bt *