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THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , MAY 9 , 1885. FroBGonto the Swindlers. If when yon ell for lion Dltiera ( see green olnatcr o ( Hops on the vrhlto libel ) the druggist hands out any at&ff called 0. D. Warner' * German Hop Bitter * or with ether "Hop" name , reftno it and shun thai druggist as you would'a viper ; and If ho has taken your money for the stuff , indict him for the fraud , and sue him for damages for the swindle , and wo will ro- Trnrcl yau liberally for the conviction , "iHavTiuffered,1' With every dlseato Imaginable for the last ihroo yoara. Our Druggist , T. J. Anderson , recommend ing , 'IIop Bittors" to mo I used two bottles. Am entirely cured and heartily recom mend Hop Bitters to overyono. J. D. Walker , Buoknor , Mo. Counterfeiting Proves Superiority. Although counterfeiting is one of the greatest crimes ngninat the business of any country , snd in many cases "Destructive to hoalth'and llfol" "It proves beyond a doubt tho" "Superiority" Of the article counterfeited ; As no inferior article is over counter * feitod. Proof of this Is to bo found in the great number in "Australia , England , Franco , "Germany , India , Belgium , Canada and the U. S. Of counterfoils of the great remedy. "Hop Bitters , " Whoso name and merits are BO well known the world over that it is a "Shining mark and favorite prey "For Counterfeiters 111" Bownro of those that do not have a green cluster of hops on the white label. Prosecute the Swindlers ! ! ! If when yon call for lion Bitters ( see green cluster of Hops on the white l > bel ) tqe drug gist bands out nny stuff called 0 , 1 > Warner s Gorman Hop Bittern or with other "Hop" name , refuse it and shun that druggist as you would a viper ; and if ho bastaken your money for the stuff , Indict him for the fraud and euo him for damages for the swindle , and wo will reward you liberally for tbo conviction * BIB * B * , HBW r t vt H H aa UMllral kpf > tt.ilaiwH jf q ] rtwt Yorniw lwt rli , * * u votM , rnr. , Dj.prf * k , Xltkrtbak , l.tr kM An ] . , knit LI ilmd.r * r Ib. PiKMLttt OrtkBI A. . drop * Imrkrl k d.uciou Cm t * | lk. or .LkiorHn , , kki l kit tfvnimrr JrlBkl. Try II. kk kr f UDMr.iU. Alk Tour KTOmr ornnAfrtrot U4lfKa . W. VTCZfSEUAHU , In order to enrlrh the blood , and thus impart frorh vigor an enfeeh ed ayttem stimulate digging digettirn vlth the rational Intlg rant , Iloatetter's Htomaoh Bitters , which , by Infil'l R0"cru > Into tha opurattonicf the etoma'h , promotes Dav , Injure * thor- oven dlgattlon and thn. A potato UD- pclltolgor and lleeh , I ) I rvarhbly found to follow a ooune ofthlsdetorv. cJIv , popular torlo which I' , moreover , a reliable rrevcntUe of malarUl fever. For sale by all Druffglsta and Dealeri THE BEST THING OUT FOU Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water. HAVKS I < ABOR , TIIIB and So\r AMAZINGLY , and ulvci unlren-fil nat'efactlon. ' No ftuilly rich or poor should be without it. EoM try all grocer * . PRWARK cl Imitations well do signet to mUloul. I'KARLI.NK U the ONLY HAPS l.iboi ta > lcg compound aud alwau btira Iho ato\a sym bcl aud narao ot .TAMK3TYLE NEW YORK. ta.OAl > ITAL l'Rl/15 , 76.0UO. TlCKBTH ONLY 55. SlIABEB IN 1'BOrOnTIOH Louisiana State Lottery Oompanj ? "We Jo hertby cfrtifv that IM tuveniie tht or rangeiiuntt/or all the Monthly OIK * Semi-Jinnun Drawing * of the Louiiiatia State lottery Company and in verton manage antl control the ZJrowinj. . ' thmweltei , and that the tatae are candwttd untl honitty/a\rntit andin good faith toward all far titi , aiuiwt. authorize the company to u fAu eer Hflcatt , tMh/ac-timilei of our ilgnaturet ( UfacA in tit advertutmtntt. ' COMMISSIONERS. faawrpontid la 1M tot ye n by ttui leftdtturi lot dnoatlonal and ckarltabU purposM with I oaiitil of ll.OOO.OCO 9 which a iMerr * fund of OTII ttU > 000 has itno be n added. Ir ae overwhelming pepuUr rot * IU franehln wuoitdt apart of Ibi preient itaU oonsUtatloi ItdopUd Dioembor Sd. A. U. 1870. Tfao only lottery ever T0t4 on and endoneJ bj tb * peojiicf anUt It B TOC toalti or poitpooM. Iti rrud ilnjlc numtwr drftwlnp tak * plMx caosthly. A iru u > orroKTOim TO vn A ronnrai , Fmi aA DlUWUOCLAUK. UIT1II AOADIUT Of ilDSJO Viv OMJUiM , TDUOIT , MAT IS , 1885 , 1BOU JtotfTULl DlAWIXI. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000 JW.OOO Tickets * t (0 ecb. Vractioni , ic Fiftiu , in proportion. Lut or ruxui I 0pH l PtiM . I 76,00. 1 dl d . . U.OOI i do da . . . 10,001 PrUe.of K > . (00 W.OO- - l. 0 10,00 MO . . . . . lO.OOi too JWg JOOP ! aeol 100 M.09 10001'iUosol ( Approilmation I'rlie * of 7M B do ilo W9 , M 9 do do 0 1MT Prltei , unounttng to . . . . . . . . , Application foi r U to club * ihonld b madeoEl , to tfieoifiw ot IM Company In N Orleans. For further Inl.iriniUoo . wrlto flfarly glrtnj : fa addren. POSTAL NOTK8 , KiproM Uonof Orders , o K w York Fxchangd In ordinary Ittttr , Ourrenc br Rxpieu ( all sums of | 6 and upward ! at our e > Or U. A. DAUPU1N. Ntw Orlean * . L 607 iteYenth St. , WathlDKtcn P. a Uak * r O. Uooer Orders i yablo and addiit lUjUtored Uttin to NBW OJIIKAH8 NATIONAL DANK nnd Drearr. Ah , the days ro sod and dreary For the hapless politician , With hit little roll of hnnor , Signed by citizens of promt * Nence , informing G rover Cleveland That they long have hare known their hon- Frlond and noble fellow citlztn. [ ered And Hto confident that no one Could to lately bo entrusted With the duties of pMlraWter In the Tillage ol Kehunkton , Yea , the days are tad nnd dreary , Under this administration. Homeward goca the politician. Homeword gooa to far Kebunkton ; There to fade away and languish , Tbero to perish broken-hearted. Dying , with his nerveless finger He will trscs hm toma's intcripttont , ' 'I am dead. The Mugwumps dunnit. " No more with cold the small boy's nose At early morning tingles ; And , na tno weather warmer grow < , Ills hair his mother shingles Soon to the placid pool he'll bio , Whoso batiks with wild flowers bospanglo. And as the sunny hours glide by For hornspouts ho will angle. Perhaps he'll of the water feel , And whcra ho thinks it warmest Upou the bank he'll quickly peel And plunge right ia head foremost. O'orbithinc luitr ho makes no fuss , Their toiture or their trimming ; In purls naturalibus a tint's how ho goes in swimming , [ Boston Courier. DUTY--A TALE "oF WAR DAYS- [ By Oathrino Welts. ] The bright sunlight of a clear April morning was stealing in through the half- closed shutters of the parlor of Widow Clayton's pleasant homo , and lighting with occisional fiuhoa the fine face o Albert Marshall , as ho paced restlessly across the room ; and encircling with a halo of golden light the bowed head o the young girl half reclining In the low window-seat. Oat of doors all was bright nnd beauti ful scarcely in harmony with the sorrow ing excitement which wan convulsing every federal heart , for the electric wires had berne to every part of the north the tidings of the defeat of her sons by the confederates. It was that which lighted up Albert Marshall's facowlth ] such stern enthulasm , and caused his rostloes movements across the snnlighted room. "It haj booomo a matter of duty now , " ho was saying with sparkling eyes ; "tho best blood of our native state has been shod by the rebels , and it is time every man who can shoulder a musket should use it to rodrtss the wrong ! My placa Is the ranks , and I cannot shrink from dnty now. Do you bid mo go , Genie ? Are you willing I should gi'i" "How can you ask it ? ' she said at last , with lips which quivered In spite of hot effort at naif-control. "You know full well I should never bo willing. " "Not when you know it is my dnty , and that I should bo proving myself a coward and traitor to shrink frcm It ? " ho eald earnnstly. ' It Ja not duty,1' she answered impa tiently ; "it is only a boyiih onthulaam in yon a love of change and excitement. ' ' "Ooly a boyish onthuiasml Oh Genie , " ho said , reproachfully. ' 'how little you understand the feelings of a man in suoh a moment as this , when our country's flag has boon torn down and defied. I must go , Gonle , I cinnot shrink from the duty so stcinly impoicdl In one , mouth , Genie , " ho resumed , after waiting in vain for an answer , "you Hero to have been my wife , and I came here thlt morn- to ask you to forestall that time and be come mine before wo part. Shall it be so , darling ? " Bo bent tenderly over her , awaiting her auswor. Fora minute or two she remained silent then raising her head , and turning to- war da him a face , white with intensa feeling , she said with passionate earnest ness : "No , not now , nor over , If you persist in this mad scheme. " Ho rose slowly to his feet and stood with folded arms sternly regarding her. "Virginia Olaytonl" "Albert Marshall ! " There they stood face to face ; his ro- reallng sorrow , disappointment and sur prise hers firmnets , scorn and defiance , "Virginia. , " ho ssli at length , in slow , measured tones , "what am 1 to under- Blind by thlt ? " "Just what I have slid : If you penis ! in this , onr engagement Is broken forever over I The man whom I marry must love me well enough to be willing to sacrifice his wishes to mine , and not , for a valr glnry , rush headlong Into danger froir which rojsoa aud judgment would re strain him , ' "And this is your final decision ? " hi asked coldly. "It is , you can take your choice ro miln at home and I will bo your wlfo a * the npolntod time , but pertlet in this ab surd sohemo of leaving homo and frlondi from a mistaken idea of duty aud we par forever , for I must stand first ; no othei love must como between mo and the mat 1 marry. " Very , very eloquently ho pleads will her , portraying in vivid colors all thi neoesiitlca of the case ; but sll in vain Virginia Clayton was very solfieh , bu firm as granite in that selfishness ; to al arguments she only uuworod , "I cat oifdr no other alternative , " "As well as I have lovad yon Virginia , ' ho said at list , finding all his efforts use lots , * 'as well as 1 loyo you now , I canno falter In the path of duty. I must go ; ' cannot fonako my country , tn her hou of need ! " "Very well ; you hare made you : choice ; do not.blameme if yon regret It. ' Slowly and deliberately she took thi engagement ring from her finger andAelc it towards him. For a moment be stood silently regard ing her aa she held the ring out toward him , with that cold , stern lock on hei face ; then talcing it , ho cast it to the farthest corner of the room , "Thus would I oastout from my heart , ' he said , bitterly , "every thought of t woman so unworthy my love , that t thi moment when I needed love and sympa thy most , sternly withheld them * except on condition of my becoming a coward and a traitor I I wiih you joy of youi freedom , MUs Oltyton. " Ho bowed haughtily and tnrncd'tc ] leave the room , but his better nature trlnmphed ; ho could not leave in scorr and anger the woman bo bad loved bet ter than his own life , even though shi bad proved herself unworthy. Anothei moment and ho was besldo her , foldlnj her in bis arms with all bis old tender nets "May heaven forgive you , Genie , " hi § ld , sorrowfully , "the great wrong yoi are doing us both. ( Joe d y you wll think differently from wh t you do now Heaven bleci you , " And with hurrie kits bo wis gone. With her eyes half tUttfsd with teai aho watched him until he was lost to her sight ; then , burying her fco in the sofa cushions , gave way to a passionate burst tf weeping. For three long months Virginia Clay ton had lived In alternate hope and fear ; and now the terrible battle of Bull Ran hid been fought. Sbo knew the Sixteenth was engaged in It ; throe days had passed , and with great anxiety she had wn'ted for tidings from one member of the regi ment you and I cm tmiglne , who have waited thus for tidings of ono dearer than onr lives. At last among a lUt of wounded men conveyed to various Washington hospi- tali , the read with a sharp pi Li at her heart , "Captain Albert Marshall , In the brens' , serlouslyl" Neither prldo or sofishnesi could keep her from him and In now , six-and-thlriy hours she stood In the < fEco of the hospi tal , inquiring for Captain Marshall. V'hethor sbo were Vtifo. sweetheart , or sister , the attendant could not have told ; but tbo pale face , intensely brilliant eyes and the half-faltering accents of the voice , told that eha was ODD whoso hap piness hung on his answer ; and his tones softened while the usual abruptness of his manner became gentle almost ai a woman , as his lips spoke the words which crushed her last hope "Died this morn ing at ton. " There was no outcry from the pile Dpi ; only a hand of Iron seemed grasping her heart a terrible weight had fallen upon her brain , crashing every feeling. Thou slowly , as if every limb had turned to s'one , she moved mechanically towards the doer. Some ono from outside opened it be fore she reached It. Without looking up she stopped aside , but the newcomer seemed in no haste to pass , and for an instant both stood silent ly , nntll her name , spoken In terms which filled every fibre of her heart , caused her to raise her eyes with a sudden start of glad surprise ; for there , before her , in health and strength , stood the man she mourned as dead. Joy seldom kills , but the sudden reaction of feeling lolt her faint and weak , and she would have fal len bad not his arm lent a willing support. An half hour later seated together in a private parlor of a hotel , when their mu tual explanations wore over , she believed herself to bo the happiest woman in all the world. So sudden , so unexpected had this happlnets como that she almost feared lost it should slip again from her grasp ; and her heart wont up to heaven In earnest thanksgiving for this great blessing , whllo ho humbly prayed to bo made worthy of it. The mistake which had caused her so much sorrow waa occasioned by her Ignorance - noranco of the fact that Albert Marshall bad a coaoln bearing the same name as himeolf , an officer In a western regiment , who had received his death-wound In the same battle from which he had escaped unhurt. In reading the name Virginia bad never stopped to see that the tcgi- mont was not the one for which she was looking ; but she never regretted the mistake which had eo effectually cured her of her prldo and eolfnhness , which bad been the carao of her life. With the disaserouB battle of Bull Hun Albert Marahall's term of service expired , and a few days later ho returned to bis native town , whore the vows to rudely broken were renewed for life at the al'ar. ' A C * RD. To all who are Buffering from error ) anil Indigestions ot youth , nervous weakness and decay , toes ot manhood , eta I will Bend a recipe that will cure you FUKB OF CHARGE. Thlas great remedy waa discovered by a mleelonar to Bouth America. Send eelt-addrcased envelope UKV. Jo- aim X. iNiiiM Station "D " New York The annual games of the West Side Athletic Club will bo contested next Saturday. "I have been nllllctcd with an Affection of the Throat from childhood , caused by diphtheria , and have used various remedies , but have novfr found anything equ l to BBOWN'B BRONCHIAL Tnocius Kav. G. M. P. Hampton , 1'lketon , Ky. Sold only in boxes. Gus Wilson has been engaged to pilot Mr. Gordon's Cllngetouo and other fast ones this year. BKIN UIBEA8KS CUKED. By ICe. Frazior'a Maelo Ointment. Ouros If by magi : : Pimples , Black Heads or Grub Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the akin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch , Bait Rheum , Sere Nipples , Sore Lips nnd old , Obstinate Ulcers sold by druggists , 01 mailed on receipt price. CO cants. Sold by Kuhn & Oo. aud O. K Goodman. Eight thousand dollars was offered and 1 refused for the race horse Forg Kyle re cently. t Angostura Bitters do not only dlatlnl guUh themselves by their flavor and oromalc < odor above all others generally used , but the ; are also a euro preventive for all diseases eric < inating from the digestive organs. Bownro ol counterfeits. Ask your grocer or druggist foi the genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J , J. B. Selgort & Sons Thoannusl epring gsmes o { the Pastime Athletic clab will bo held at Washington park on May 23. STOP THAT COUGH By using lr. ) Frazier's Throat and Long Bal sam the only euro euro for Coughs , Colde , Hoaruenoas and Bora Throat , and all disease ! of the throat and lunga. Do not neglect e cough. It may prove fatal , Scores and hundreds of grateful people owe their lives to Dr. Frazier't Throat and Lumr Balaam , and no family will ever bo without It after once using it , and discovering its marvelous power. It is put up in largo family bottles and solder or the small price of 76 conta per bottle. Bold KuhP & 0 * . and 0. K. Goodman. There will be a state cricket match on or about June G between Pennsylvanli and New Jersey. "I have no appetite , " complains many a sufferer. Hood's Sartaparilln gives an appetite and enables the stomach to per form its duty. The coming meeting of the Rockawaj Hunt club will probably be the boat thej have over had. , BbcutuatUm and Rebellion BUFFALO , N. Y. While attempting g to arrest a rebellious drunken man re ointly , a policeman was pushed into thi catvaJ , and was only rescued after reoolv ing severe ducking. Acute rhenmatim set In , which entirely inoipacitated thi officer , After vainly trying various doc tors and Bundles , tbrea applications ol St. Jacobs Oil cured him. The Canadian wheelmen have decided to hold their Annual moeiae at Wood stock. Amerlc.x Alie d , The American manufacture of a re mark able floor covering , "LiNOLKOU , " li now acknowledged to N co superior t < the foreign article that rnly inferlo : < rades ctn bo imported , The homo- mide gouds mikes a perfect fl v > r cloth o inrabllity and artiitlc effect beyond dU pute. All carpet dealers keep It. James F. Walden will train his sUbl this year at Brighton Bescb , The Fleet wood track is now pro rs 1 ° PB9J { ? I17 drivers to be f terth never PARIS IN SPRING ROBES. The Gay French Capital Gargeonsly Attirci in Garlands of Green. An Omalm Family Vlowlna the City The Theater * , Clrctmcs , Fairs And Catacombs Iiifo In the American Colony , [ Extracts from letter to lion. Chai. Dewey. ] PAIUS , April 22. Wo ara rejoicing In the arrival of sprint ? days , the winter baa been BO long and bitterly cold. Now the sun comes down in true spring style and warms the earth. Parla is clmply doltghlfal ; everyone looms to bo out of doors enjoying the change. The Champa Elyacos is dally crowded with prettily droasod children with nurses ; the daisy bode are rod and white with bloitoma ; the fountains , great and small , are playing , chottnut trees are all In loaf , nnd the frnlt trees In the Jardln dos Plantcs and Invalldos1 Gardon'aro in full bloom. Wo arc mak ing excursions almost dally to some uui- ron and fiud the country beAUtiful In its coat of grcon and fresh , fragrant blos soms. Blids are tinging In the tree tops and they too are happy that the cold is past , Village fetes In different parta of the ciuntry have already commenced , and form an attractive dido of French life. The great Gingerbread fair is In progress at the Place du Trono. Wo bovo visited It twice , ate the glngoibrtad in form of soldiers , horses , elephants , etc. , oto , un til wo wore sick of the sight of it ; stood In front of the clrcuaoa and listened to the thundering munlo by a string or chestra of tbreo performers , each playing on a different key ; took , for two sons , a ' parti" in a lottery ; now a cake of gin gerbread great chancal Ate fresh nongat , and hot gaufres in a word , frto a llttlo of everything that looked any way tempting , and ended by riding in a chariot , back of two stiff-necked os triches , in a "merry-go-round"and were made so seasick that our heads went round like a windmill , and wo imagined ourselves In a storm at sea , tossing on a vessol. When wo go to a country fete wo usually try to become a part of It , but hereafter wo will forego the excitement of riding In the "merry-go-rounds. " it suggests too strongly the sensation of mat dc mer to bo agreeable. I bought a gingotbread man ( half as ( alias myself ) and carried him in my arms all the way from the country to our hotel. Wo rode in the tramway , and I hid no easy tatk to keep him from bending and breaking In two. Fortunately ho kept together ani delighted the table d' note , where ho wns served with the desert. Pero LaChaisa looks green and attract ive. We wont to the tombof Abelard and Hcloise , and saw the tire lovers lying sldo by aide in efliay. Our sentimental feel ings failed to be aroused , to any great extent , and wo shod not a tear over this shrine of disappointed love. The poor llttlo willow , over the grave of the pott , Alfred do Musiot , i ] not in a very flnir- ishlng condition ; it had bsen carefully watered and attended to the day wo saw It , but from Us fragile appearanca I im agine It will not bo long before It follows the example of thoio planted before It , and die. Having seen Paris , proper , we thought we would explore the subterranean part of It , and visit th'o Catacombs. Wo were a large party of over two hundred per sons , who , with a lighted candle oich , descended the narrow stone steps leading Into oppressive darknoes. I presume yon have explored underground Home , and know the sight. So many ekullr and bones are not an especially cheerful so ciety to bo among , but it Is Interesting to eee. Onr lone procoeslon carrying their burning tapers on 1 igh followed the eight guidoj through the narrow anti-chambers and corridors , and it was a curious slpht. Wo were a llttlo over an hour In explor ing the Catacombs , and now I am anxious to got mamma to visit the Sonus. But she saya "No 1 I promised the good Loid tint if Ho would oiily allow ma to live to got out of the Catacombs , I , in return , would promise Him to never again leave the surfaca of the eart'a. " Wo are look ing forward to tbo opening of the "Salon" which ocurs next month , and to the Grand Prix races , run In Juno. Wo Intend forming a party , take a landau , and go in ntco stylo. As the prices are so extravagantly high for the rac2s I presume I oball have to ecnomlaa on "Bon Marohe" novelties afterwards. Wo went to thoLouvro again yesterday to take a look at the lovely Von a a de Milo who is , to my mind , the loveliest Venna of all , not excepting tbo Mod : which 1 saw in Florence. You remember , do you not , the llttlo speak of living antiquity who has been ono of the permanent lights of the Louvre since tbo third Napoleon ? I refer to the tiny , white-haired man whu la always at his peat by the door loading from the Sallo d'Appolou to tha Salon Carro , painting his pictures of the view of the long hall. Ho ia there yet , and having eomo cutioslty to know how long ho had been thorofor , ( I remembered him dnrlcp my school days here ) I questioned one of the gens [ d'armes In charge. He Informed - formed ma that the industrious little painter had been at his peat , tha raraa door , for seventy yearj , and wa now 90 years of age , and commenced his work when he was twenty , He has bsn faithful to his art and hie Earticular petition In the grett hall , hu e notf This Is the tea-ion for making cxcuri < ions en the scene. The little boat * arc crowded , and the river presents a vorj amlnated Scelnewith IU surface crowded with so many boats. The bathing houiei along'its banks are being repainted and preparing for the summer seaion , and the fishermen have their lines over the stone wall , waiting for the "merlans" tc bite. bite.Yon Yon would have hughed to have reec my immense American flig waving from our window on the 4tb of March. Everyone paislng looked , and no doubt wondered what tic "national holiday" was that we were celebrating. With democrat ! : pride , I felt elated that day , and my flag was put out the first thing in the mornIng - Ing , and not taken in until G o'clock. Wo feel very sad over poor Gen , Grant's condition , and each day the Morning Neiva , a dally American paper , published in Paris , Is eager ) } read for the latest bulletin regarding bta condition. I have an acquaintance at theAmerlcax Exchange who keeps me supplied will the New York World , and tluse with the M N. , keep me au couran with what Is tianiplrlng in that good lam . beyond the seas. ittr. Naddy Is the cam r. I of the young gentleman , and , Jjp remem btrs yon very well. Says ho used often to meet you at the Exchange. We have boon to the opera and thratro a number of times ; have seen Sara Bi rn httdt in ihti latest soniation ot the day , vfz : "Thoodor * , " which shoplajs with wonderful fotco , The Hippodrome Is now open , and I think wo matt soon go and see the horse which walks the tight-iopc la Blondln , The Americans are making up a purse for a copy cait in bronze of Bartholdl's ' ttatuo of " Liberty Enlightening the World , " which goes over to America early next weok. The new statno will bo on a smaller scale than the original , and will bo presontnd to the French people ple as a souvenir of their gift to us , They have decided toplaco It in the Place dcs Etats Unls , and dlroctlr in front of of the legation ; and , as our hotel faces on this Place , and it Is the American quarter , the spot selected it highly appropriate ; and alto agreeable to us. My undo wrote mo that Mr. and Mrs. Lewis llecd , of Omaha , had sailed for this sldo ; wo shall watch for their names to appear in the register In the Morning News , and when wo see their arrival , nil ! c ll I shall bo glid to BBO them , and may bo able to give them some Information , as I know- Paris qulto as well as I know onr own ittlo city in the west Wo are socle- Ightfully situatednear A rode Trlumphe , iust bit the beautiful avenue Kllber , 'ormerly ' avenue du Rul do Rome one of the finest avenues in the city. Onr neighborhood it one of royal palaces ox Queen Isabella's is on our block and a few steps from our door is the magnifi cent palace of the Duke do Montponslcr. Oar gaotti In the house are all Ameri cans , and the rooms are taken always by writing In advance , so wo are at all times very full. The house is kept by an Amorloan lady , and thii is the reason for her popularity. NETTIE W. COUJNB. COUNUILJLUI-FS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Btock Shipments. Following are tbo shipments of stock from the union stock yards in Council Blnffi : W. G. Fox , 1 car horeos , 1C head , Cozid , via U. P. Illch & L. , 1 car hogs , CO bead , Chica go , via 0. &N. W. M. Eollncr , 1 car hogs , CD head , Chicago cage , via 0. & N. W. D. Mlloj , 1 car horses , 17 hold , Gellrr , viaK. 0. W. E , Smith , 2 cars hogs , 120 head , Chicago , vii 0. M. & St. P. George Armattong , 1 car cittlo , 25 head , Giddon , via U. P. W. J. Wlleon , 1 car horses , 1C head , Dtnver , via U. P. J. G. Mickey , 1 car hortea , 20 head , Oiccola , via U. P. J. Coe , 2 can cattle , 73 head , Bancroft , via 0. & N. W. Real Estate Transfers. The following are the tnusfe s of real estate filed in the office of the registrar , and furnished to the BEE by A , J. StepheuEon , May 8 , 1835 : Cbai. C. Honn to J. E. Hollenheck , lot G. block C , Beers' subdiv. , § 50. S. A. Winchester to Mary E. Cook , sti sri 14 , 77 , 44 , $500 0. R. I. & P R R. Oo. to William Duff , st sw J 21 , 70 , 41 , $320. Peter fleas to Rudolph Toiler , lots 3 aud 4 , block 4 , Cjsadj's odd. , $475. Alexander Anderson to Peter Ander son et al , cA nwj24 70 , 40 , @IOO. Tctal salts , $1,445. OOMMEHOIAL , COUNCIL BLUFFS HABKrr , Wheat No. 1 milling , 70j Nc. 2 , 65 ; No. 3 , GO. Corn Now , 28o. Oats For local purposes , fOo. Hay $ 00 per ton ; baled , CO. Kyo-GOo. Corn Meal 1 GO per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 ® 6 50. 50.Coal Coal Delivered , b&rd , 0 CO per ton ; tct 40 per ton Lard Armour's , wholesaling at 711. Flour City Honr , 150@2 90. Brooms 175@3 00 per doz , tlVB BTOOK. Cattle Butcher cows S 25 < g3 7B , Bntohsi steers , 3 76@4 00. Sheep 3 C0@3 50 , Hogg-3 60fe 3 76. PBODOOE AND rnurrs. Eggs-Dull nt ICc , liuttPr-lleceipta are Increasing ; choice lW2-l i : choice country. lOc ; gooii poor to fair , G@10o. Hace buttei should be wrapped In bleached butter clot ! and closely packed , Poultry-Demand strong supply light ; liv ( spring chickens , good me , $3 W ) perdozliv | ; ( old chickens , light and medium weight 3350a,3 ( " 0 perdnz , ; live old chickens , heavy weight , $4 00 ; live turkeys , lOfellc per lb At present the weather ia too uncerUin tc ship dressed poultry ; however high prices can be obtained for choice itoU arriving in good condition Game-Demand is. only for fresh killed ducks ; nmllardB2 00 ; rnlxtd.Sl f > 9 ; teal , 100 , OniouaNone In uiai kot ; choice otocb would likely biing § 1 7sprouted ; and poor S10J@125 ; lienna Clean stock in good.'demand at SI 3C © 1 40 for mediums , and i CO for navies ; dirty stock is dull at $1 00. Potatoes The freight war has given U ( choio Wiscaniins and Mlnnesotas at C5@70c , Good natives are going at COc in bulk ; email lots of sacked , G5c. ( Jreen i'eai None but poor stock as yet , al $2 03 * 3 00 per buibel. String Beans 75o to $1 OO'per box of ono third builiel. New Potatoes $2 W(33 ( 00 per bushel , Sweet Potatoes-Table , 3@4c per Ib. Strawberries Fair ArkansA,25aper quart ABDMBRUS - Small native , 70s to 1 OD ; Col- ifornU , 91 & 0@2 CO. Spinach &i CO per bbl. "Young Lady at Boarding School , At eomo of the French boarding sohooli In Paris , tha girls are fed on weak soup , two or three degrees ttongor than hoi water , meat , from which nearly all thf nourishment ii extracted by boiling course veal , watery carrots and gray ioui bread. The young lady who oomeshomi if ter a few terms of this sort of diet ma ] bo very learned , but is pala and poor looking , lacking vigor and health. Q.v < her Brown's Iron Bitters the best tonli In the world for young ladles with Im poverlshod blood and bring the roses In to her choekt. During tha ' five days' hone sale al exlngton.'K y. , 212head realized $77 , 10. The entries to tbo bench show of tin Philadelphia kennel club closa on May 7 The athletio games of the Oolumbli college club will occnr on Satnrdiy next , The bench show of the Toronto aaso elation will be held at Toronto , May 1 ! and 1C. Ltme Back ? Hunt's [ Kidney am Liver ] Remedy cures distressing dtaesic of diabetes , gravel , andretentlon of urine 'I otn't tleepl" Sufferers from nei voas prostration , and wasted vitality can regain health by using Hunt's Kid n y Remedy. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY T U RKE DEWEY&STONES' One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States To Select From : NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELBGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOB DUFFY'S Pneumonia Consumption , , PURE Wasting Diseases ; WHISKEY. FottUvely JleUetett and Jfatuft . aiilatctHnrtitoringrUalpoicers THIS WHISKEY SHOULD BH POUND ON THE 8IDEBOAEL OP EVERY FAMILY IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL-1 DO NOT HE DECEIVED. Many Druggists and Grocers who do not hare. Dairy's ) Pure Uult TVhlikcy in sjtock , attempt to palm oft on customers , whiskey of thelrownliottllng , which jclncof nn Inferior grade and adulterated , pays them a lancer profit. ASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY , AND TAKE NO OTHEB ' SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. jt. ju lee C5KT3E3 * r > sf > Tr.T . / \ . .irtJPoir jtsottlo * Send u your address nnd wo wlllmall book containing valuable Information. Sample Quart Jlottlet sent to ouy address In the United Stntrs ( East of the Ilocky Mountains ) , securely packed < n plain cate , Exprett charges prepa til on receipt of DL.2t3ForBix Bottles sent for & * 3 .O O DUFFY _ MALT WHISKEYCO. _ , Baltimore , mid. , U.J.JL1 Selling Agents , Omaha , H. T. Clarlte Drug Co. CFCARETTE Smoloro who ro willing topayn ll'Uc ' RICHMON lor CigaretUs than the price ohwgcxl tor the ordinary tmln 01- LlJVlr.luJl.flnitl > 0 R'pHMOND STRAIGHT CU" no. I SUPERIOR toulothera. They are rnido ( ram the brightest , moit delicately filtered , anil hip-heat cost * oJ ! lost grown In Virginia , snd MO ttbiolately WITHOUT ADULT IBATIO * or drugs. Wou-o the COfiUlrlO French RICO Paper ot our ovri ill rod ImporUUon , whlcb U m do especially for ui.witor marked wltntbe name ul the oianJ , Richmond OtmlKht Cut No. I. STRAIGHT CUT 1 each ! 'c ' > T3'.to , w th ) 11 'Y\l'.h neil 10 ; inli9. Imitations o ( thU brnl hxco beai put on sila ni arottn n ikotri i\itliial thit th'i li tha otlnnl nrizlnat b-itiil , nnl t3 obierro tnat eaoh oi goorb3xol fllchmarid 3tralghc C'Jt ' Cimnttn bsirj th > slgmturo ot CIGARETTES Manufacturers , Richmond , Virginia. WHEN SOLICITED TO INSUUE IN OTHER COMPANIES , Remember These Important Facts CONCERNING The luHial Life Insurance Company , OF NEW YORK. 1. It It the OLDEST active Life In-uta-ico Company In thl < country. 2. It lathe \KilhSf Life Insurance Company by many millions of dollars In the woilj. 8. Its ratea of prcrulumg are LOWEH tt n those ot any otner company. 4 It haa no "ttockt tlJer8"tcclilm any part of It ) pr Qta. B. U offuis no HLHUlEi under the n mu of luiuranco for epeculatlon by tpocUl clkeeoi upon the mlifoitunta otcacb ot'cr. 6. Us present uva'UMe CASH IIHSOCRCES exceed thoeo of any ether Llfo Inturinc ) Conpiny In the world. world.U has received In cmh tram ill sourcop , from February. 1E < 3 , to January , 1SFP , t270D2f1F..CC. ( | It haa returned to the peorb. In rash , frnm February , 1813 , to January , 1BE5 , 8Jie,0'J , llOC. Its cieh Abscts on the let ot January , 18SD , amount to more than W. F. ALLEN , MERRILL & FERGUSON , General Agent for Gen , Azta. for Nebraska , Dakota , Colorado , Wyoming and Michigan Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin , Iowa Utah. and Minnesota. Offioa Cor.Farnaro and 13th St.0ver IstNnt'l. Detroit , Michigan , Bank , Omaha , Neb M. F. 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SIIOLKS , Onuncll Bluffs Agent ( or Western low * MANDEMAKEBS & VAN , ARCHITECTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No , 201 TTrjper Broad way , Council IMufls ONLY HOTEL In Couno Bluffs hiring a And all modern improvements , call bells , fir alarm belli , etc , , is the CRESTON HOTTSr Nos. 210 , 217 and 210 , Main Street. MAX MOHN , - TROPRIKTOl J Artists1 Material at GR. Beard'a W ' Paper Store. Send for price list. N , BOHUBZ. Justice of Hi Peace omen OTXH AMKEWAJI . COUNCIL BLUFFS. JO W A COOK'S ' KxcunaioN FARTIKS sail irom NOW ' , 'i | Voile In April , Uay , JULO and July by first clan < stoinuhlps. It SPECIAL Touniar TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL I TIIAVEI.KH3 at reduced rites , by the test reutea \ lor pleasure travel. I fOOK'8 KICUIlSinNIST , with maps , oonUln ; full particulars ; by mall lor 10 cents TIIOS COOK * SON , 01 Prfadn y , K. t. Or 109 Dearborn SI , , CMoai < oIlls , H. S. ATWOOD , Flattsmouth , Neb. Breeder of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle , And Duroc and Jersey lied Swine. HAIBUEG-AMEEICAIf PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for England , Franco and Germany. Th iteamsblps of this well known line us built > t Iron , In water-tight compartments , and art fur- ilshed with cvtrr requisite to make tha passage xilh safa and grtable , They cany the United ilatcs and Kuropean malls , and Icar * Now York Fhusdari and Saturdays tor Plymouth ( LONDON Jhirbouz. ( PAKI8 and IIAUBUltO. Hates , Kir it Cabin , WO-4100. Bteirsze , to or from HambuiK , 119. 0. II Il'CHAUOi C0.aeu rral Pa s ( Keats. 01 Droadwar , New lork and Wublnxton ml La Belle itreets , Chicago , or Henry Pundt , ifark llau > en , V. K. Uoattf , Hairy Deuel la nn r : D'rri'irlir &Prhnrnren. I" Council Uluflu. E. Arlctlmof jouthfullmprudcooa * etuilng Pcematore Decay , Ntnoai Dobilltr. I t ' - Manhood , ie.n rlne tried In T ln tTer/Vnown rtmtdy.hiidlKiOTered ilmple raoniof ulf-cure , vulcb h will M-tul KHKI ; tohlif llowuff > n > ra. AddrtM. J.ll.HIiU VLB , U Uii team ttt-.Kcn Yoik. SeX ? Neriout m J Ixut IHMllty VMa.hood . A bTorlle j > i Cltlloo of a noud > p cUlUt ( BOW > v " ' ) DruiteUU c n all It. Addrn. DR , WARD v co. . LOCMIANA. * * * J