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    J'tiE DAILY # EE--W DtfESUAlr APRIL 13
TIME TABLE.
CU1CAOO , 80CK UL.IHD AKD FACinO.
° '
Atlantlc iSt..820 p m I Pacific , . . .9'15atn
Ei and Mall.95 a m I Kx and MYll''eiM p m
D. Molncs c'.7:15 : a ra | DCS Molntsno'-lMO p m
CntCAOO , BURUXQTON AND QOMCT.
Depart. Arrive.
Azotic tot.,830pm I Pacific ExJ..920am
Mallan.1 Ex' . . 9SO am Mall anil Kx.7WOpm
Mx. . tx 4.00pin | Neb & KM Ex..8:20 : a m
CHICAGO AND NOatHWllSTSR.t.
Depart. Arrive.
Ext..6:15 : pm Pacific Kxt..9:15am :
J Ex.9:20am : Mall and Ex.G:15p : m
Aoco.n (8 ( t.5M p m Accom. ( Mon. ) 1:45 : p m
KANSAS CHT , ST. JOS AMD OOUHCIt , BtCrrS.
Depart. Arrl\o.
MallandEx..9J am I Express. . GJUpm
. , . .0110 p a I Mail and Ei..e-t5pTO
ArrlTo.
OTDTlkod Xz.1133 a. m. , .4-00 p.lm.
Lincoln Kx..It30 a. ta. ,8-OOn.ra ,
Den\or Ex. . .7:00 : p. m , Local Ex 6 JO ft. m.
. . . .7Ma. : m. " Kx 9.05a. in ,
Xmlgrant..B20p. m. " Ex F-OOa.m.
ASAHII , sr. LOUIS AND PACinO.
Depart Arrive.
Moll and Ex. . 9:45 : ft m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : pm
Cannon liall. . 4K : > p en | Cannon lull..11:05 : a m
sioui CITT AND rAnno.
Dooirt. . . Arrive.
orBIoux City.7 iam Frm Sioux 0 y.630 p m
or PortNlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrera ,
Neb' 7B5am : Neb * 6.50pm
? or St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8 50 a m
CHICAGO. MUWAUKBX AND ST. PADU
Leave Council Dlulls. Arrives Council Bluffs.
Hall and Ex. . ' 020 am I Mall and En.6.Mpm
AUantlo Ex. . 15:15 : pm | Atlantic Kx. . .19:10 : a m
CHICAOO , MILWAUKXS AMD ST. fAUL.
Loaves Omaha. Arritcs at Omaha.
Hall and Ex. . * 7:15 : a m I Pacific Ex . 19:45 : a m
Atlantic Et.3:40pm | : | Mall and Ex. . ' 7-23 pm
Except Sundays. ( Except Saturdays. { Except
Mondays. IDally.
Council Blutto & Omaha Street R. R.
Leave Council Uluffs. Leave Omaha.
B a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , B a m , 10 a m ,
llam , t in , 2 p m , 3 p I 11 am , 1pm , 2pm , 3p
m , 4 p m , C p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , B p m , 6 p m.
Street cars run hall hourly to tbe Union Pacific
Depot On Sunday the cars begin their trips at
9 o'clock a. in. , and run reiru'arly ' during the day
at 9 , 11 , 2 4 , 6 and 8 o'clock , and run to city time ;
MBS. , J , HILTON , M , D , ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH
99V , nn . . , rnr.n
CORNICE WORKS !
Iron and Slate Boofiiig , '
0. SPEOUT , - - Proprietor.
1111 Douglas St. - Omalfe , M
MANUFAOTUUER OF GALVANIZED
Iron Cornices I
DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS ,
Tin , iron and Slate Roofing ,
Specht'a Patent MetallloISkyllght Patent ,
Adjusted Kit chat Bar and Bracket
Shelving , I am the coneral Rgent
for the above line of goods ,
IRON FENCING ,
Crestliw , Ualugtrades , Verandas , Iron
Bank Uallings. Window Blinds , Cel
lar GutrrN ; also
GENERAL AGENT FOR
PEEREON & F.ILL PATENT IN
SIDE BLIND.
_ _ _
A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever.
HR. T FELIX QOURADD'S
Oriental Dream or Magical Boau-
tiflor ,
< Tan , Pimples
a - 5 j S&SK&3 \ blemish esan'erory on
T beauty and
' defles de-
'eotlon. II
bos stood
the test ol
SOyeanan'
Is so harm
less wi
taite It t
be sure thi
prepara
lion 1 1 pro
perly modi I
Accept n .
counurlell
similar name. The dlttlngulihcd Dr. L. A
fiatre , said tor lady ol the UAOT oa ( a patient )
"As yon ladles will me them , I recommenc
'O. ur udl Cream * ss the least haitrful ot all thi '
Skin preparations. " One bottle will hat sli
months , using It every day. Also f oudro Jub
tile rcmorts tuptrfiuous hair without Injury tc
the skin.
It MB. U. B. T. GOURAUD , Sole prop. , 48 Bom
St. , N. Y.
For si Ie by all DnnrgUts and Fancy Ooodi
Dealers throughout the United SUtes , Oonodi
and turopt.
\ Olleware ot base Imitations. (1,000 rewari
or arrest and proof olary one selling the same
H-weow-mo 2t ew Wiui
Aru acknowledged to be th <
best by all who have put then
to a nraotical test.
ADAPTED TO
HARD ' & SOFT GOAl
COKE OE WOOD.
BY
Buck's Stpve Co.
SAINT LOUIS.
PIEKCY & BRADFORD
! AORNT3 FOU OMAHA
DUFREHE&
DUFREHE&MENDELSSHON
MENDELSSHON
ARCHITECTS
REMOVED TO
Omaha Moral Bank
ERKAOTAST ,
"By a thoroazb knowledge ol tbe natarM Ii
which govera the operatloni ol digestion a :
nutrition , and by a careful application ol t
flne properties ol well-s > lecied Cocoa , II
Eppa has provided onr brcaklast tables with
delicately flavored beverage which may sars
many heavy doctors' bills U Is by the Jndlclo
use ol such articles ol diet that a constltnt !
cay be gradually built up until strong enou ,
to reslit every tendency to disease. Qnndre
ol subtle maladies are floating aronnd us re *
lo attack wherever there Is a weak point. 1
may escape many a Utal shaft by keeping ot
tslves well lortlfled with pure blood and a pie
stir nourished trams.1' Civil Service Oasells.
Hade limply with boiling water or milk Be
U lies only ( Ub and Ib ) , by Qroceri , labeled
'JAMBS BPPS & GO. ,
Ohomlat * .
n , Bmrland.
Nebraska Loan & Truat Company
HABTINOS , NED.
Oapitfll Steak , - - 3100,000
JAS.B. HEAnTWKLL , rrMtdtnt.
A. L. CLAtlKK , Vlce-Proiildent ,
K. 0. WEUSTEH , Trevurt r
S&nm6l Alexander OsKalv ,
A. L. Clarke , K. 0. Webetor'
Q co. n Pratt , Jw. a Ilrartwell ,
D. M.McElHInuey.
First Mortgage Loans a Spooialt >
This Company furnish a permanent , homi
Institution where School Urnd etuid other Icgallj
Issued Municipal soctirltle to Nebratka can bt
be netrotlatnl on the DOit lt\orable tormi
Loans made on lmpro > e < l farm In all well settled
counties ot tha fiUte thrcugh tr K { > onilblc | local
eorrMponlentl.
T LINE
-OF TUK-
Milwaukee & St. Paul
RAILWAY
Is DOW rnnnlDK Its FAST KXPHEBS TRAINS
trow
OMAHA AND COUNCIL. 'BLUFFS '
wixn
Pullman's Mapiflcont Sleepers
-AND TIIR-
Finest Dining Oars in the World.
IF YOU ARE GOING EAST
TO
CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE.
Or ta anv point bevonJs oi
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH
To
ST. PAtTL OR MINWEAPOLIB
Take the I1EST ROUTE , th
Chloago , Milwaukoo&St PaulE'y
Ticket offlca located In Paxto i Hole' , at corner
Farnun analFourteenth streets and at U. P. De
pot and al UUlarii Hotel , Omaha.
4V8ee Time Table In another column.
F. A. NASH , General Aeent.
0. n. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha.
B. B. MERRILL , A. V. U. CARPENTER ,
General Uanazer. General Pans. Agent.
J. t. CLARK , QEO. U. HEAFFORD ,
GenenlBup't Ass't O n
F ALL ET& HOES ,
Western Agents , Lafayette , Indiana.
TEC3EJ I
REVERSIBLEHEELS
HEELS
FOR
, Rubber Boots and
Boots and Shoes
- OF ALL KINDS.
ADD Kft DCD OT To Tnolr
' OUrbKbl. Wear.
Tbo center pieces are Interchangeable and re-
< vertlble. It prevents tha counter from running
ove- , requiring no bml stlHeners.
Tbe Agincy for these goods In this town ha
been pis : w
* Others ctnnot pro ure them.
.0 < Toll nd xamlne a full line of Leather and
It , , Candte" Rubber Boots and Bh-xs with the lie
Iti. erslble Heel. Ithb. M PETE'SON ,
i.S 31-3m Leulivlllo , Neb.
'
.PILE OINTMENT . $ 55
0 o VC&BOX.XO : :
d OINTMENT . 2B
Fever and A sue Tonlo Cordial. . .1 OC
Do iaxrot's
STANDARD LIVER PILLS. . . 2/j /
DI4RRHOE CURE 2E
"W V3i 3C ? KS l1 * * C d"J 3 Xil'Ja9
SURE CUBE FOR CORNS . . . . 2E
( Wirra ted cr money refunded. )
f\ \ FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
7 I M.nuUctur d ty W. J Wh tehou > eflOi Noitr
; iBlhSt. rnnha J\eb. ap MIL&6a
HTAlltlhUKt ) lofts.
IIDE8PIUNO ATTAOnUEKT-NOT PATEN1
BD.
L A. J. SIMPSON.
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
1409 and Ull Dodge Street ,
sue 7-me 6m OMAHA , N
MAVERIOK NATIONAL B&NK
Cor , Water and Congress Streets
CAPITAL , - . 8400.0O4
BURPLUa , - - SiOU.OOl
Transacts a general BanVIngbutlnets. lie
cetves tbe acsonnta of Banks , Bankers am
others. Draws Foreign Kichunxe am
|
make * Oable Transfers in Europe nnd Tel !
e raphlo Trnnsfera of Money tbrocghon
tlie 'United State ) . Buys and rclU Go\
ernment and other Investment Securities
and executes any builneca fir its Corre
spondentH In tbe line cf Banking.
ASA P. POTTER , Presided.
J. J. EDDY , Caihter.
J. W. WORK , Ass't Cathler.
rrt'h-rce
.W ) Genius Awarded
md ,
III !
tl. 03 ,
01 I The Story of tbo Fowlnc Haoliini
am Ahandiom [ lltt'e ' pirophlet , Hue an4 gel
lot cover wltb nume out eaguvliui , will be
GIVEN AWAY
to aiy adult porwn ctllln ; lor Ik at anr bra-
or sub-office ot the Singer MainUctar nar Con
oppany , or will be mat by mal > , DO a paid to an
p r on living at ad stance from our office.
'd The Sinpr Manufacturing Oo , ,
Principal Offlco , 84 Union Sqnarc
NEW YORK.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
ADDITIONAL LOO ALNI3WS
The School Donrd.
Al the meeting of the board of edu
cation , Tuesday evening , the committee -
tee on buildings reported the Uontor
street school hotuo na in poor condi
tion , but not dfttigorou ] , The com
mittee was instructed to repair it.
The resignation of Mlts Ella Man-
pmn as principal of the Washington
street tchool wna received and ac
cepted : to tnko effect at thoclosoof
M month.
Superintendent Farnham protnntod
his monthly report , nhowlog a diily
avnrogo attomlai oj rf 1 513.
It was decided to advertise for bids
for the eiUoof the Cantor utrcot school
house and alto.
PERSONAL.
Her. II. MoMeektn left the city last
evening by the O. U. & Q. , to attend n
meeting of the Council Bluffs Presbytery
at darning. He will return In tlmo to
preach as uiuitl.it the Pieibylorian church
next Suad.iy morning and evening , W.
Mayoa was elected delegate to repre
sent tbe tesston of the Presbyterian church
of thli city nt the above mentioned meet *
ing.
Miss Kate Lirlmer James , of whose
success as a songstress Council Binds feels
proud , is at home again. Most of the past
season she has been the prlma donna of
Strackosoh'd company , and won high hon-
on everywhere. She will reit with her
friends hero ana then return to Boston.
Mrs. L. W. Babbitt Is bing very 111
with heart disease at the residence of Mrs.
Hooton. Col. Babbitt Is also quite sick at
Boebetown , Arkansas ,
K , M. Pueoy has so far recovered from
tbe effects of his accident as to be able to
be ont again ,
W. B , Cujpy , of Avoca , was in the city
yeiterday , and a guest of tha Pacific
house.
Harry C. Mason yesterday returned
from a two weeks' trip t * Dakota ,
J. B. Gmsdns and wife , of Sioux Falls ,
were at the Ogden yesterday.
J. W. Stocker and lady , of Logan , were
at the Pacific yeatordav.
W. J. Hancock and wife have gone to
Chicago on a brief vliit. ,
Col. Wm. Orr , of Hardlndale , dlaed at
the PaciGo yesterday ,
Jndge Avlesworth has returned from his
Dakota trip ,
Robert Gray , of Chicago , Is at the
Oglen.
L. 0. T/obridge , of Chicago , Is at the
Ogden.
Dr. S. M. Johnson , of Chicago , is ut the
Pacific.
J. M , Phillip i has returned from a trip
into Nebraska.
P. M. Keyes , of Red Oak , was in the
city yesterday.
A. Jacobean , of Milwaukee , Is an Og
den houae guest.
O. 0. Burroughs , of DeoUnr , III. , Is an
Ogded bouse truest.
Prof , G. Morris , of New York , arrived
at the 0 jden yesterday.
Conrad Gelss rejoices In the arrival of
handsome young daughter.
W. U. Cjchran , of Persia , tha well
known banker , Is In tbe city.
John F. MacDonald , of Louisville , ar
rived at the Ogden yesterday ,
J. W. Bumarten , of Qulnoy , III , , or
rived at the Pao fie yesterday ,
Mr. Charles Madison , of Mlsiour
Valley , was In the city Saturday visiting
friends.
Mrs. M. Miller , of Carroll , is In tbi
city , the gusst of Mr. aud Mrs. M. G
Griffin.
R. D. Conner , of Monnt Vernon , Ohio
vhited Council B'uffj ' yesterday and par
took at the Pacific.
F. A. Nash , the general agent of th
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway
has returned from a trip 11 Milwaukee.
Dr. Slade ii still stopping at tha Ogden
. and simply Ian4h i at the storm of unbe
lief which has raged about his ears.
Gearge 0. Rohrer , tbe venerable fatbe
of M. F. Itjhrer , spent Sunday In thi
city , an'l returned to his home In Chilli
cothe , Mo , yesterday.
O. E , Beswiok , the ex-city tnanbal o
AVCCJ , arrlvid In the city yesterday , Mr
Beswiok Is looking for a house , bud ex
peota with his family to be , time a per
manent resident of this city In the ne
future.
C. J. Best , who has been with the Non
paritl for some Unto , left yesterdny fo
Agency City , where he expects this evrn
Ing to be j lined in mirriage to Mis
Emma Hill. As soon as the ceremony i
consumated there will be a rush of c D
gratulatlomand we'l-wlshe ' * .
The mavor ha * thus far failed to re
appoint OfBoers Edgar , Sterling , Ty
sou t > nd Morse , and ban not pnbllol ;
announced whether ho Intends to o
not , bnt it is generally andoratooi
that thoao officers are to drop ont o
tha service after a time. At preson
thiy are still on duty , and some oral
of them may possibly bo retained , bn
It Is doubtful.
U
COMMERCIAL.
. COUNCIL BLUFFS MAEKCT.
'
WIIKAT No. 2 sprluK , 76c ; No. 3 , CI
M rejertoil 50c ; t oed deiimud.
v COHN DetlrM payloK 32o ; rrjecte
on n Chicago , < 8)j new mixed. 52 : ; whit
corn , 85e. The receipts of corn are ILIi
OATH-Source and In good demand ; !
HAY 1 MfcO 00 per ton. 30 per bale.
] lYK-40cj light supply.
COIIN MEAL 1 ZCper 100 pound * .
, la
5 0J@J ( 00
COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per toi
soft. G 50 per ton ,
BuTTKB-Plenty nnd In fair demani
25cj creamery DOo.
Kooa - Ready sale and not plenty i
dozen ,
LABii-Fatrhnnk's. wholesaling at 1
POOLTBT Klrmj dealers paying 18o rn
pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens.
VEOBTABLKa Potat e > , 60c } onlonK , 60
cabbages , 80@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 (
@ 3 50 p r barrel.
City flour from t CO to 3 40.
Biioous 3 00@3 00 per dozen.
BTOOK.
OATTLK 3 00@3 60 ; calves 600@7BO.
liOQB Market for hogs quiet , as tl
packing houses are closing ; shippers a
pa j Ing 6 75 to 075.
IOWA ITEMS.
Metulei bmc tocoine epidemic tn Ana-
mesa.
A $20,000 Jftll Is to l o built t Marshall ,
town.
fl'lur.ell la making effort * f.r lit second
national buik.
1) tvenptrt puts in n bid for th reunion
ot the first lown cavslry.
A 8 vltigs b nk with 830,000 capital Ii
to l < o sUrttti at Croitcn.
During the U t municipal yt > M Dubuque
ptid out tllr ! > OL ! no la ralsrlos ,
Mtsionrl VnU r propos's ti htvo the
ittcet grades fixed liy ordinance ,
Burlington U being worked by n gang u (
burglars , and no arreati have occurred ,
Tha woolen mill nt Kddyvlllo h i ( Ailed ,
with liabilities of $2SOCO already heard
from
Dubuque paid f 03 ! ) 00 lint year for dim-
agei to Individual * ana $05 85 for damiKes
to property.
The electors tf UlacVhuwk county will
vote on ptirchatlng n 910 001 firm for the
county poor.
A number of VIIHsou famUli * have
moved to lha 13 khorn volley , in Nebraska ,
and will fettle thero.
Manchester lit ) A gold and silver mining
company , lately organized , with Its proa
pectlvo mine In Ualley , Colo.
Three hundred children were confirmed
by Blihop Henneisy at S * . Patrick's
church , Dubuque , on the lit.
.Attholiat term of oaurt In Mahaska
couuty eight divorces were granted and six
wont oyer until the next term.
The Oedar lUplds board of trade pet )
lion tbo city council If raloon llcouio Ii
granted , to make the figure (1,000.
There is talk of a draw bridge on the
Spirit Like wagon road , to allo * hotts to
ssl I unobstructed from ono lake Into tbe
other.
Dubuque capitalliti are In Slonx City
lo 'king over the ground with H view of
starting n new National bank in that
place ,
A building boom lus struck Creston and
a large uumoer of floe dwellings are being
erected on North Hill and other pirta ot
the town ,
The proprietors of the Southern hotel ot
Cedar lliplds nro In financial trouble , and
a closing up under mortgage la dally ex
pect oil.
The Yall Kplicopal Church trusteei held
a meeting l t week aud determined to
commenod the erection ot a now church
immediately ,
About 32,000 has been e ved the roil-
drn'a ' of Lyon county by an e onotilatl
sdmlnistratlun of the oonnty funds during
the past year. j
It Ii estimated that from 200 to SCO Iowa
Kalgbtfl and ladles will make the pl < g Im
ago to Sin Frnaclecu next July to attend
the conclave.
A special election will bebeldlnLoMars
on the 231 Init. , to till tha vacancies In tbn
coudcil occisioned by the reslnnatlon cf
two aldermen ,
Correctlonville wants n tailor , & dentist ,
abak , < ry , a creamery , a osnolnt ; factory , a
good brickyard , and some one to put up
tensment houion.
Steamboat agents on the river towns
complain that tbe iallroid have got away
with the freight buclness , leaving tbe boats
without business.
Miss Johnson , of Burlington , being
called to the death bed of her sister , on tbe
evening of the Slst init , dropped dead as
she reached the bed.
The Chicago company operating the gold
mine at Bear creek , near Oltumwa , aie
satiified with the clean up and keep the
mill at work steadily.
Sixty-five workmen on the Illinois Cen
tral r > ad at Dubuque quit work c n the O.h ,
demanding an Inoiease from 91 23 to $1 60
and ten hours a day.
A wealthy farmer living near Yinton ,
Bfntrm county , was victimized out of
81,13) on the B. , O. R & N. road , on the
llth , by confidence men.
A new loan and trait company has been
nraanli'dat' res too with a capital of 12 V
000. Tna Institution Is officered by th
best people of the place.
The Hubbard house at Slonx City was
closed on the 9th , owing to the Inability of
the proprietors , John and Charles Ros > , to
nuet 81 625 of unpild rent.
Tbe shores of B rower's lake , Wood fury
connty. are reported to be lintd with desd
< ( lib. It it thought they were imothered
to death during the winter.
Nick Fr edllver' * team backrd over the
bridge cr < ss tbe Sioux near Ida Grove
and one horse was killed. Mr. Friedliver
came near belnt a well-done liver.
John Kettleton , a farmer rear Walnut ,
Pottawut'umle county , WAS shottwioe by
, a Mrs. Coulter , of that town , on the 10th.
Ha made inaeojnt proposals to her.
The a inning factory at Glenwood is said
to be an Immense succeis. TbU Beaten ,
bealdrs a number of men , one hundred wo
men and girla will be given employment.
ie Monnna county now has twenty town
ships , Kist Mapreton having been created
In the northeast corner of tbe county at
tha late sesilon ol the board of supervisor
or * .
The Creston Gizette has been settles
down very hard on the mashers nf that
town. If the paper succeeds In cleaning
out tbeie idiot * it will have accomplished a
big thing
A. A. Mosber , superintendent of th
state tub hatchery at Spirit L kr , ba
1,000,000 minnow * read ? to distribute , aiid
another litter of like number Is expected
in a week ,
Archer Steale , furniture desler of Denl
con ai d late chroulo iuralid , thloki he hai
boon biought to good health by tbe prayai
tr cure , lie was the lirst Denison m u ti
try the remedy.
Tbe blttory of Oerro Gordo and Frank
lin couutlert with biographies of dittln
guirbed cl Ueus who tubscrlbe for tbi
work , is being concocted by the Unioi
publl hlrg company.
John Damv , a LsMnrn Inebriatr , who i
is rate J at 810 0.0 , is d-ifendaat in a divoro
suit , iu wnluh alimony Is asked. Johi
has Dean accua'.otnaJ , when In liquor , tbi
Liberal Bis , to ubutehls wife ib mtfully
McGregor h\t def tutted on her bond ID
terost and is defendant In several ooupoi
suns In the coming term of federal court a
Duhuqne. The Nowj estimate thn debt a
5100,100 , an Increase of nearly 830.COO I
two yours
The first examination of c'entlits by tbi
t ftute board ol examiners will be held a
Iowa City on tha 21u Init. The new lav
requires teat all iprao Itloners shall pat
thu exkmlnaUon before they can praclic
in the state.
One hundred ami twelve feet oi the wes
wall cf the HUW building for Morrell i
Uo 'it rucking hnute In Ottumwn has to b
r.uUcrl d iwn , It N fi.'l fnet high and froii
10 to 21 Inches thick. The btlck were u
poor ( junllty und laid In winter ,
ed Auditor Peck , of Kec count ) * , hasnecure
ta Ilia listing f ir taiitlnn of tha nour raltroa1
it. trick In t o north put of tro ounty , ndil
3 log Sll * ,0.0 to tbo liaised valuitlon uf th
c unty. ' 1 ha track ht.d eaciped tbo uotlc
Wluter < et hai already contributed SIC ,
, OOOof tbe auinuut H > ked by tbe Dlugim *
railroad a n bouus for conttructinn throug
; tb&tpUce. Tlio Viiluiii towmhlps in th
connty are holding meetings and votin
! hem Ir , which will twell the amount to
large ii uro ,
A number of swindling tree ptddlei
5o. were summarl'y ' deiU with In Millioaunt
Iftit Wctk. The men were ovtriakea b
the farmers at Hattlngs and form d t > glv
up tbe fradultnt orders they bo < 1 Inker
Toes i orders amounted to between 81,00
and 91,200
Iowa City Sttte Presi : Oar hnok <
shop Is d Ing a thriving bnilnetr. Oo
citizen Is reported as having made 11,0
In a slnitle week , but a few days ago ib
he Rome "softened" on him. and he lei >
ire (1,100. Of another It Is said that shnul
| he refute to put up bis margins , as '
now stand , ho would get out 515,000 be
hied the gamn.
Henry Hcnkr , of Lmarp , tried ( o hit
Co grotftnan Htrublo thnothfrilaybutdld
not succeed. Ho WAS lined $100 und costs
rr 30 d ys In j til. If Henko htd ncttnlly
hit tha nuguit poison the penalty probably
would have been u million dollars or a life
sentence ,
Over CO latlrnad conductor * belonging
mostly to tlin Clilospn , MllwauVoe * St ,
1'aulaui the Illinois Control roads met at
Dubuqno en the 8th to organize n lodge ot
lUllro d conductors , n lienevolent society
that Is ipoiitllmt cvnr the country. The
nnw lodge Is mined Johusou Dlviilon , No ,
07 , ot Lhibuque ,
Forty soars ago Mr. John Hitchcock ,
Rajs the Mmcallno Trlhuuo , plsntcd a oft
maple tree In hli dourcanl , which Is still
standlnir , A few days ilnco it was meas
ured and found to be lo'Ttoen feet in clr-
oumfoience , aud noventy livu feat high , and
It was o'timated that It would make two
cords of good wood. This spotks well for
tree-growing In Iowa.
Four young men uf DoWltt , Clinton
county , attfinptod to cross Uoitl llun's
slough , four miles south of that pho > , on
the afternoon of tha 8 h , with n team nn I
wagon , The young rxou sved their lives
by desperate emtlonf , but the team ,
wagon and contenti went down In a deep
hole , The harnois nud w gen were recov
The Dubuque Herald mourns the loss to
that city and her monlod men of tha $10.-
003,000 lecei tly | i | d by nn Kngllih urn !
cato for SOCOOfOacren of land In Texas
It says at ono timn J. K Graver , a ospl *
talUt ( ( that city , had the plans completed
for building the Tciai statu houie and ro-
Cflvln' tbe Imd , but the wrak-kneed
tnonlcd men of that city refuted to join
him iu raising the nrotisary $500,000.
A Llfo finvinB florrioe-
Mr. M. E. Allison , Hutchison , Kn.t <
Saved his Ufa by a simple Trial Uottle of
Ur. King's Now DIsoirery , for Oonsump-
tlon , which caused him to procure a laree
bottle that completely cured him , when
Doctors , change of climate and everything
else had failed. Antrim * , Bronchitis , Se
vere Coughs , and all Throat and Lung dis
eases. It is gtnrautood to euro.
Trial bottles free at O F , Goodman's
drug store. Large size , $1.nprl
nprl 2-eodftw Iw
A Woodoulion Under Bice.
Mew Yori Henld.
A fashionably dreesnd matron sat In
the roar cabin of a Fulton ferry boat.
She was accompanied by a thin-legged ,
rostloas-oyod llttlo girl of 4 or theroa-
bouts. A few soatH aw > y was a man
with a wooden leg. With unerring
instinct the ohlld'a vyo had lighted
upon this man. That vyo at onoa'bo
oamo fixed , dilating with oonoontrated
interest. The cntld crawled down
from her teat , upon which she had
been knocking , to afford that eye hot
ter facilities for obsarvaMon. The
object of torntluy ( qulrraed uneasily
in his seat. Turning to the mother
tbo child exclaimed iu n portontlons
whisper :
"Oh , ma ! Look nt that man ! "
"Hush , uiy dear ; you must not bo
so rode. "
"Bur " In audible whls-
, ma , ( a very -
per , "D i look at hii log. "
"Bd quiet , Ethel , I tell yon , " fran
tically urged the matron in an agitated
tone ' 'Too poor man has lost his
leg. It's vety rude to notice it "
"Whot's that ono made oU"
"Hush I of wood , my dear. Look at
that pretty boy over thoro. 8 do how
good.he IB. "
"Did you over have a leg like that
mat"
"No , my dear. Look over there at
that "
"Will pa or Unolo John or I evei
hare one , mat"
' No , dear. "
"Gould ho kick a ball with that leg ? '
"Hush , do ! "
" "
"But , ma
At this juncture the man wllh th
wooden leg sought , in turn , to creati
a diversion. Ho drew from his pooko
a pretty llttlo bonbon box and offeree
the child some aweetmeats. The chile
accepted them with some hesltatloi
and mistrust. An instant later thi
boat reached the slip. The mothci
rose , and smiling graciously , said :
"Thank the gentleman , E.hel , nnc
say good-by. "
Ethel advanced , her eyes still firm
ly fixed upon the oVj ct of interest
bho held out the tips of her llttlo fin
gers.
"Good-by , " oho said , iu B voloa ful
of omolion ; "good-by , you poor , pee
. man. "
Tbo mother seized the child by th
hand and , hurrying through th ? boat
gained the bridge.
-
Horsford'si A.old Fhoiphata
Is an appetizdr ; It stimulates the stem
ooh to renewed activity ; and in man
wajm tones up and invigorates th
whole system ,
<
< Information Wanted.
. Philadelphia 1'asi.
The man who can inform the Unltei
States government , before July 1 , th
best way to destroy the printed reve
nnu stamps in the biu.k Dheok-book
without destroying tbo chock blankt
may possibly hear of something tn hi
advantage by communloatlng.with Sec
rutary Folger.
An Anbwer Wuntea.
Can any one bring us K oisa r
Klduev or Liver UompUlnt that Eleotrl
Ult rs will uot speedily curt ? We n
they can not , as thousands of cases alread
permanent'y ' cured , and who nro dally rei
nmmendlnK K rctrlo Bitters , will pron
Blight's Diseaie Diabetes , Weak Bock , (
any urinary complaint quickly cnrei
They purify the blood , regulate the hot
: els , an'l act directly on the itlieaaed part
Every bottle uuarunteod. For sale at ( X
bottle by 0 , F. lioodraan.
e
t
w The Fruit oi Creeping Vlnoa
LS B attention la given by wostor
farmers to the production of raoloni
eqaashcB and pampklna than Is di
Burvod. Fovr uf our lar n furmui
pay any attention to them Tno boj
nonorally raltu a fnw inolons on tl
alto formerly occupied by a hay Uc
or clung hill , nnd the houaowllo oftc
jd plants a fuw jq-uali euod in the gai
4i den where the vines inn' over tl
lie vegetables and ito a large amount <
00 harm , Ocaislunally a small funni
raises pntnpklns tn a cornfield , as
the Rouoral custom in the eastern an
middle states. Few , however , dovo' '
u considerable amount of land to tl
production cf radons , ( quashes , nn
pumpkins. Within the past few yen
several farmers lu the latitude of tl
capital of this state , and forth
south , have turned their attention '
ty the of melons market
raising at a era
ay
re and found It profitable. Thoooiumrn ]
ren tlon of melons is rapidly Inoreatlng Ini
00 our cities and largo towns. Ohloaf
has become ono of the largest mel <
et markets In the world. Daring the
oe seasons not only car loads but tra
0 loads are required to supply tbo d
* mand. Melcns have beoarao a oot
Id st I mon article ot food. They are foui
Irs I on the tables of botola , restaurant
'nnd ' private families. The old idea
that they nro unwholcaomo Is no
loOK ° r outcrtnlnod , 1'hjalcinns now
glvo'tosMmony In favor of thtlrhoallh-
filings. Dailng the pant few years
sot oral professional gardeners and
amatouttj liavo added to the number of
varieties And groitly improved their
qnnllty. Unlois n farmer lives In n
loaatiun ( hit < hns a favorable neil and
0 hunt o and g od facilities for trnnt-
portatlnti , ho irny not iiud melons a
profitable crop to r lso for the market ,
but every /armor should rnlto nu
abundance for the nupply of his otvn
family ,
Attention has also- lately boon given
to tha production of squishes as u
market crop. Thov &ro In demand for
the supply of hotels nnd families at al.
iiioft all Bonacms of the year. Bakers
no ir buy largo quantities of squiuhes
for making pies , Eory few years
there Is qtilto n dcmund for cquaahos
to Bond to the east The shipment of
( quashes to England hni commenced ,
aud the amount of thorn sent abroad
will prolnbly Increase from .year to
year. The long keeping varieties like
the Hnbbard can bo preserved during
the winter with little liability to
Irss , and they always command hlxh
prices In the spring. Macy iqnashos
arc now canned nnd dried. As a sub'
stltuto for the sweet potato the ( quash
has no cnaal. Eight tens of Dnbbud
1 quashes have uot uufrcqnontly boon
rulood on a single aero of highly man
ured and well cultivated land. A
crop Hko this will pay as well as anything -
thing a farmer can produce when wo
take into consideration the cost of
raising. The cost of seed Is very light
and the expense of harvesting small.
Squashoi" should bo raised on dry and
watm soil. It should bo made very rich
with well-rotted stable macuro. Wood
ashes and bone meal , as well as super
phosphate of lime , are also excellent
fertilizers for ( quashes , as they arc for
melons nnd pumpkins. The ground
should bo well pulvorlznd , but it need
uot bo plowed deep. Poor iqaashos
will bo produced on clayey or damp
soils , and they can not bo rolled on to
keep a long time. The planting c n
bo delayed till most of the field crops
are pet in. M ny plant in raws eight
or ton foot apart , and others in hills
eight or ton foot distant from each
otnor. But tw > plants are allowed to
grow in a hill , though fivoor six seeds
are planted. The hill is tnado slightly -
ly sloping , like a saucer , nnd the seed
is oovorod about an Inch nnd a half
deep. The earth above them la flat
tened , and made tolerably compact
with a hoe.
Pumpkins can bo planted in the
same manner as squashes , or they can
be raised to good advantage Inoinnoo-
tlon with corn by dropping the seed lu
every fourth or fifth hill. Melons ,
squashes or pumpkins , when grown iu
the field , require substantially the
same cultivation. The soil about the
plants should bo worked with the hoe
or garden trowel , and the earth be
tween the hills kept mellow and free
from woods and grass by the employ
ment of the cultivator , which can be
run both ways. After the weather
becomes qalto warm the vine i will soon
cover the ground , and it IB often ad-
, vliablo to shorten them so as to pre
vent too much shade. The greatest
difficulty is with the little striped bug
which in this latitude puts iu his ap
pearance the first i f Juno The yomig
plant ! cau bo protected against thii
iDiiot by covering them wltn a small
box having a > single pane of glssa
fitted to the top and placed so thai
the rain will run off from it. Bmsl
< boxes covered with muiquiu
netting answer the purpose nearly ai
well. The plan of dniting the younf
plants when they are wnt with de
with Und plaster Is recommended t
oxtenslve growers. Somogivonopro
teotlon to the plant , but seed liberal )
so that enough plants will survive thi
work of the insects. A few plant thi
seed of Inferior varieties of ( quashei
lu the vicinity of the hills and in tha
way provide food for the bugs. Mdl
onn , squashes and pumpkins should b
gathered before heavy frosts occur
A portion of the vlio should bo lot
on the atom and they should bo al
lowed to become dry before they ar
placed nndor cover. Squashes one
pumpkins are valuable as food fo
fowls and animals. Oattlo and grow
ing hogs wi 1 oat them in their rav
state , but it is better to cook them foi
poultry and hogs that are being fat
toned. In many places pumklna nn
; ( quashes furnish , next to grass , thi
cheapest stock food that can bo raised
Voluntary Tributes of Gratitude for Bene
fit , Received ,
DfAR Sin , Please allow me theprivlleg
id of giving my testimony regarding the won
10 derfnl curative properties of your invalui
0 hie medicine , HuntMlemedy. Duilogtb
R past six or reven yean I have been a urea
* ' sufferer from Kidney disease , and during
ereat part of the time my svifjrlngs hav
been so Intense as to bo Indescribable
Only those who have suffered by this drea
dlseaiio know of the awful backache , an
pains of all kinds , accompanied by groa
weakness and nervous prostration , IOHS o
ferro and ambition which invariably atten
It. I had all thcsa troubles Intensified , an
wasin such ft bai condition th t I coul
tore , no get up out of my ohsir except by put
re ting my hands on my knees , and uliuoi
id. or rolling out before I could straighten tip.
id.w tried tbe best doctors , and many kinds c
w- medicine , but all failed to he'p ' me , an i
.
ts.
00 experimented o Icing' ' < ) deavorlng to gt
cured that last spring I was in very pee
shap , arid In s eking fjr relief my alter
lion wan directed riv a friend to the r <
markable cures of Kidney dlieasrs. etc
which w re being accomplished by Hunt'
rn Remedy. I was Induce J to try it. and hi
gun to ttke it , und very soon "lltuhere
up" ai It wort ; my severe backache , an
rs the intensn pilns I hod nune * ed BO Ion
speedily disappeared , notnlttiKtandlfg
Im'tuen bothered with this complaint B
hock
ninny year * .
ck When I hecanto take Htm''d Remedy
on wan cosslderulily down in my Reuon
ir. health , and tulTarnd alno frnmloas of appi
ho tile Kvertlr.cel luvu bdi > n taklog tli
of Remedy , however , my Improvement In >
been most marked ; my former ojwnlnlnt
ur adieu , jnlup , ii to. , have disappeared , nnd
is now feel like my foiuior nolf. Imle , heart ]
rid nnd sound In health. I xhali ttlwuyu kec
ito HUMI'H Remedy wl h me , aud would mo
he eiriirstly. r commend til thrve who ai
tulforers from Kidney or Llvor diseases , i
nd dlneasin of the Bla Jder or Urinary orgai ,
irs tj uaellunt'n Remedy , and take no othe
bo Yours very truly.
torte HENRY U. 8HKLBON.
to No. 280 Weitm n.ter St. ,
Providence , R
op "In tbe lexicon of vouth etc. , there
ip- such word an Fall , That "lexicon" Is nn
all found In tbe laboratory ot Hunt's Reined
igo It knows no such word ai Fall ,
on
eir The Mavprlck National 13 ink
tin Boston draws foreign exchange , bn
Jo- and sells Government and other i
Jom
m- veitment securities , and transacts ai
ud 1 business for its correspondents lu tl
IB , I line of banking , m&th.mo
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f -vttol J n ll'i. I' , ou < ir lj\
nrc or i\lnl ( old or I , . . . -rf , rij'l'i 'Bjf ? '
l Mir ; " Hli or bjnulili D | ln .1.1 ' KJ r ,
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.hiu 71 nr njiloir _ I form u ( If Itin'f
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n 11 hot t , f n Mrti-n l/ny , r tlmflT ' .ifi- '
UVft Hop
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SPEOIFIO
SWIFFS
ODRE3 SCROFULA. .
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OWIFT'S SPEOIFIO
O CURES ULCERS.
' SPEOIFIO
SWIFT'S
CURES CATARRH.
SWIFT'S SPEOIFIO O
CURES SOREO
SWIFT'S SPEOIFIC O
OURES BOILO
SWIFT'S SPEOIFIO Q
OURES ERUPTIONQ
SPEOIFIO
SWIFTS
OURES ECZEMA.
' SPEOIFIO
SWIFT'S
OURES RHEUMATISM.
SWIFT'S SPEOIFIO
U REMOVES ALL TAINT.
SWIFT'SSPECIFIO
IS THE
CHEAT BLOOD REMEDY
OF THE AGE.
Wrlto for fall particulars to
8WIFT SPEOIFIO 00 , . Atlanta.Ha. .
SOLD BY ALL DRUG.Q.ISTS.
1 to tl 75 mr Bottle-
OOL. L T. FOSTER.
irounjilown , Ohio , Hay 10 , IBM
s. B. J. KMDILL * Co. I had a vsry valoa-
bis Uamblttonlan cell tnatlprisod very hlfhlf ,
ho had a larf bone spavin on ons Joint and
imall on * on tha other which mads him T ST
lams ; I had him nnder the charge ot two vsttf *
Inanr surgeons which ( ailed to cars him. I wat
one day reading the tdvertlMment ol Ktndallt
Spartn Cute In theC9ilcaro Eipress.I dofermlSMi
itoncstotry It and ( rot onrcrnrflsks bens *
lend ( or It , and they ordered thre bottlM ; I tosfc
til and I thought 1 would lire It a thorough
trial. I nsod It accotdlBj to dlnctlODS and ws
- fourth day th * coft osMed to be lam * and th *
lump * have disappeared. I used bat on * boMto
ind th * colt's limb * areas treeol lamp * and ti
unooth as any hone In th * itat * B * Is entlt-
, Ijr cuisd. Th * nut * was so nmarkabl * thai
have let two ol my n l < hbonbav * th *
Ing two bottles who an BOW acini 11
end lot lllaitftud clfcalsr irivuic
proof. Prtosll. AltPiOfflrts h T lt era * *
istllloirou. Oi. B./ , Kendall O < , rrt-
eton , tooobnrib Falls , TI
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BV ALL'DRtJGOUrVTP
DOCTOR BTEXNHARTI
< ESSENCE OF LIFE.
Foa OtB Tew , KAU ARO FmitB.
] It ls a sure , promptand , sfftctual remods or
digestion. Dy nep l , Intermittent Fevers. Waal
of Appetite , ( ferrous Debility In all Its StaM
Weak Memory , IXMS ol Drain Power , ProstraUM ,
Weak ness am ] gerioral Loss of Power. U repair *
nerrous waste , rejuvenates the faded Intellect
strenKhthens the enfeebled brain and rectorstr
surprlsiiK tone and vigor to tbe exhausted or-
< pans. The experience of thousands prove * It Is )
bean Invaluable remedy , Price , 91.00 a bottle ,
orsli ortS. For sale by all Uruftrl-ts , or seol
locuro from observation on receipt of prloe by
Dr. 8t lnha > - , P. O. Box S46O It.
Lnnln Mo-
: DR. WHIHIER.
17 Bt ChtrlM Bt. BT. LOUIS Me >
A UEQULAK GRADUATE ol two media *
ooll-ne . , has been longer engaged tn tbe treat
ment ol OIIROMIO , NERVOUS , SKIN AND
( DLOOD Diseases tban any other physician In Bt
Louis as city papers show and all old resident *
know. Consultation tree and Invited. Whaa U
Is Inconvenient to visit tbe city lor treatment ,
medicinal can be sent by mall or express every
where. Curable cotes iruaranteed ; where dotiM
sxlitu It Is frankly stated. Call or writs.
Nervous prostration , Debility , MenUI
anil t'hyaloul Weakness , Mercurial MM !
othur affections of Throat , Bklo and bonea
Blooil Impurities and Blmid PuUonlng.
akin A flections. Old Sores and Ulcers.
Impwllmentu to Marriaue. Uheunmtlsm ,
Piles Hpeclaj attention tu canes froaa
over.worke < l brain. .SURHIOAL OA8BB
raoelve m > eclal attention. Ulnoimea arising
trom Impru'lence. Kxoeases , In luluenoei
poges-ths whol
MARRIAGE story well told. Msay
receipts ; who may mat *
ry , who may not , why ,
causes , .ooasequsnost
and our * . Sealed lor 20o postaf s-.Of ktas M ,
DOCTOR BTEIlVHAMm
SUPPOSITORIES !
The Great Popular RemoJy lor Piles
Sure cure for Blind , Bleeding & Itching 1 ?
And all { arms ol Hemorrholda ) Tumors.
These Sorruarroiusa act directly upon the
' coats ot the Blood Vanel * . and by their astringent
eOocts gentlr force the blood Irom the swollen
ed tumors , anil by making the coats ol the veins
id strong , prevent their refilling , and hence a radl.
cal cure Is sure to follow their uao. Price , 78
anI cents a box. For sale by alldrugtfUU. or sent by
I mall on receipt ol price , by En HihMmltoil
BO restitute 118 Ollvo St. St Loot *
BOI
bl
DR HENDERSON A risuhr giatua *
he
,
, n meill lux OvortQ
as C0 &COS Wyo/anti tit , > ears' pnictlo U
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IIX. Authorized by thoitit t ) trait
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X.cp ( OS01. AM hull Eplrpiy ,
Ht mat Inn , P > IM , T J W inj ; Unar
arva d Skin DIWIB.B , ; 4IHfc J
ire
_ 'WHlKN aa ( iifhllQIUj ) asMTAti
or UKBIUTT , ( I us otsexiu' piwar ) (5 ( c GUN ?
ns atite d or money letu Uat Qtttf a la A , i-
er. sands ol cnus carad. No Inj irf iai ia l
oivd 4 o c'eia thd fnm bailneiL. All
clues fumls'io t even to prtienti it a ilU.
Consultation free ahd co ud mttalci lor > * nta
Ajf. ) audeti-erlenca are Import t. & B > OSi
'I.
'I.is buihiex s-llliutrat d and clra Ins ol exh. i
is thing * nent sealed lor tw j Sc slimpi. Fft
ow IKBrfUM.
iy.
PERSON AIf-"Parttol the
enlarged , developed and straogtataoU , '
an Interesting advert setneut To"g rua la
of piper. In reply to inqu rte * we will say ( hat
iys there no evl ience < ! humbug ab mt ttits 0 %
In- ilie contrary , the adverttwrs or/ very highly !
dorted Interes'ed penons may gut sil d cli. .
culars giving all particulars , giving all pirtlou-
lar * . by addrosalntf Erie Madlcal Oc. , P. 0 , &liV
BIS. Ruffa'o , N. Y. Toledo K uw B t