f I1B.E DAILY BEE-MONJDAr APEIL 23 HARKNESS BROTHERS' DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. . The Largest K took and Choicest Patterns of CARPETS EVER OFFERED IN THIS VIGIHITY. AND ALL THE SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES OOOX3S , t HARKNESS BROTHERS , * Broadway and Poarth St. , Council BlnflDs , Iowa , COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE- CHICAGO , noes ISLAND AND rAcrrio. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Exf..5 0 pm I I'aclUo Exi..0:15am Ex and Mall'.0 5 a m Ex and Mall'.6M : p m D. Molnes ac.7:13 : a m | Dos MoinesRC.4iO : p m CHICAGO , BCRLIMaiOS AND Q01NCT. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext. . . 15:30pm : Paclflc Ext..920am Mall and Ex.9.120am Mall and Ex".7:00 : pm N. Y. Ex 4:00pm : Neb & Has EX..820 a m CHICAGO AND MORTUWISTSIUf. Depart Arrive. Atlantic Ext. . . 5:15 : p m I Pacific Ext. . . .9:15 : a m Mall and Ex.9:20 : a m I Mall and Ex * . .6:18 : p m Accom ( Sat..8:50 p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:4S : p m KANSAS Cm , ST. JOB AND COCNCIIi BLDFrS. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..9:55 : a m I Express. 6:50 p m 8llOpnMollani | Ks..a:4apm union rAcino. Defalt. Arrive. OTerbni Xz.lldO a. m. Ovtrland Eav.4XM p.m. Lincoln EX..11-JO v m. IenTerEx..8KXa.m ) , Denver Er.7flOp. m. Local Exi.,8aO a. D. Local Ex 7:25 a. m. < Ex 9:08 : a. m. Emigrant..520 p. m. " Ex f.-00a.m. VABARB , BF. LODI3 AND FACIrlO. Dipart Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4 0 p m Cannon Ball. . 4:50 p m | Cannon Ball..11:03 : a m eioci ciir AND FAcmc. Depart. Arrive. or Sioux Clty.7 5 a m Frm Sioux C'r.6SO p m orFortNlobrara. Frm Fort Nlotirara , Neb * 7:55am : Neb 6:50pm : For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Faul..8:50 : a m [ CniOAOO. UILWAUKIB AND ST. PAUL. Lcaye Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.920 a m I Mall and Ex.6:55 pm Atlantic Ex. . 15:15 : pm | Atlantic Ex..19:10 : am CHICAOO , HILWADKBI AND ST. FACT * Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 a m'1 Pacific Ex 19:45 : a m Atlantic Ex.3:40pm | : I Mall and Ex.7-25pm Except Sundays. fExcept Saturdays. { Except Mondays. ( Dally. Council Blufla & Omaba Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 a m , tpm , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p m , C p m , 6 p m. I m , 4 p m , 6 p m , 6 p m. Street cars run hall hourly to the Union Paclflc Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o clock a. in. , ana run regularly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , 5 and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; MBS , fi. J , HILTON , M , D.- , PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON nnftt rtv CWiT t r\i1 FALLEY & HOES , Western Agenta , Lafayette , Indiana. REVEiSlSLE -FOR Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS. 50PEROTS The center pieces are Interchangeable and re- Terslble. It prevents the counter from running orer , requiring no heel stlffenera. The Agency for these goods In thla town ha been pUt f-r * Others cannot procure them. Call tnd xamlne a full line of Leather and , , Candee" Rubber Boots anid Shots with the E erslble Heel. MRS. M. PETERSON , 31-3m Louisville , Neb. STABLISUKD ISM , DE SPRING ATTACHMENT-HOT rATKHl ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and lill Dodge Street , aug f-mo 6m OMAHA , NIB , DUFRENE& DUFRENE&MENDELSSHON , t ARCHITECTS ! REMOVED TO tI I Omaha National Bank Building , BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge ot tha natural lawi which govern the operations of dlzeetlcn and nutrition , and by a careful application ot Ihi Bno properties of well-stlected Cocoa , Ui. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with s delicately flavored beverage which may save M many heavy doctors' bill * . It Is by tbe Jndlcloni cue of such articles of diet that a eonitltntioa to attack wherever there Is a weak point. Wi may esctpe many a fatal shaft by keeping oar , selves well fortified with pure blood and a prop erly nourished frame. " Civil Service Duetto. Uada limply with boiling water or.mllk. Bo'd ' o tins only ( J-lb and Ib ) , by Qrocen , labeled , JAMBS BPP3 l CO. , Homceopatblo Obemlate , ufciat-wiy London , England. M&VE&IUK NATIONAL B&NK. Oor , Water nnd Congress Streets. CAPITAL , - - 840O.OOO aURPLUS , . - OO.OOO Transacts a general Banking business , Re- ceivea the accounts of Banks , Bankers nnd others , Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Cable Transfers in Europe and Tel egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States , Buys and sells Gov ernment and other Investment Securities , and executes any business for Its Corre spondents In the line of Banking. ASA P. POTTER , President. J. J. EDDY , Cashier. J. W. WORK , Ass't Cashier. m&th-me HORT LINE -OF THE Milwaukee & St , Fanl RAILWAY II now running Its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers -AMD THE finest Dining Oars in the World. F YOU ARE GOING .EAST TO CHICAGO- Or to anv point beyond ; or F YOU ARE GOING NORTH To BT. PATJL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST KOUTE. tha Chicago , MilwankBB&SLPanll.'y Ticket office located In Faxtoi Hotel , at .corner Farnam andFourteenth strecta and at U. P. Depot pot and at Mlllard Hotel , Omaha. OSee Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. 0. H. FOOIE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. . S. MERRILL , A. V. U. CARPENTER , QeneralManager. General Pass. Agent . T. CLARK , GEO. H. HEAFFORD , General Sup't. Aas'tOap.11ss. Agtoj Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stook , - - $100,000 JAB.B. UEARTWELL. President. A. L. CLARKE. Vice-President. E. 0. WEBSTER , Treasurer DIRECTORS. Samuel Aleiandet OnraldVOUver , A. L. Clarke , K. 0. Webster * Oco n Pratt , Jaa. B. Uearlwell , D.M.MCEI iiinner. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt ) This Company furnishes a permanent , horns Institution where School Bond sand other legally Issued Municipal seccrltlt to Kebraika can b be negotiated on the most favorable terms Loans made on Improved farm In all well settled counties ofthe state through kr jeponBlbleJ local correspondent * . ; Are acknowledged to bo the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD ' & SOFT GOAL COKE OE WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck's Stve Go. , SAINT LOUIS. PIEHCY & BRADFOIID , HOLK AOKNT3 FOR OMAHA _ " the n nd Treacherous is WIFE. Jesse JamoB , be only life authcfilitd by her and which will not ba a "Blood and Thunder" story , such as hat been and will be put lUhod , but a tru life by thi only person who li In poaoulon of tbe fact * I faltntul and derot d wife. Truth li morr ntei estlngthan fiction , A genta should apply orter rltory at one * . Be 76 cU. for Sample book , X Hi ChoaiT ) . .rJfc Col. - itXoaJi Mof COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOO AL NEWS ON THE GROW. Rnptd Strides and Unterlcxl Advance ment Noticeable In Council BlufTd. A trip throughout the city IB suf ficient to demonstrate to the mlud of any unbiased observer , that Council Blulfo is making inoro rapid strides tovrnrd material prosperity and nd- rancomont , both In public and prlviUo enterprises , than perhaps any your of Its history , With the splendid sjs- torn of water works , and a Cno new opera house , both so near completion , and the now government postofflco and court hoane , teen to be undur couroo of construction , with the num erous brick blocks for business pur poses under headway , and the pros pect of several largo manufacturing establishments to be soon located here , with the advent of the water works , It indeed , angnrs well for the future prosperity of the city. Besides theto many finu residences are being built throughout the entire city , people , owing to the exceedingly high routs , they have been compelled to pay for the past year , have awakened to the realization that it ia bettor to expend the money paid for rents toward ueoarlng for their families a homo , and honcomany nuat llttlo cottages ar being con structed , and wo hoar of many more residences to bo built during the com ing summer. Noticeably are Im provements bolng pushed forward on Oakland avenue. J. H. Onsady Is preparing the ground for a fine residence to be built on * hu corner of Oakland avenue and Ross street , to occupy the Bite of the pronorty known as t.'ie R > ss property , which burned some years elnco. Mr , T. J. Evans la building an addition after the Swiss style to his residence , purchased eomo time ago of Colonel Sapp. Mr. Hesse , who recently ar rived here from Champaign , 111. , has purchased the lota fronting on Oak land nvonuo and Avenue E , situated west cf the fine rosldoncoof Mr. Fred. Lantztnger , and will build a residence this summer. Mr , Ed. Mott , of the upper Broadway lumber yard , has purchased a lot on the west sldo of Oakland avenue , and will , in a few days , commence excavating for a nice resldenco. Captain Hlght will build during the summer on hla fine lota situated on the aamo avenuo. Mr. Wells , superintendent of the Deer Manufacturing Company has also purchased lota for a rosldunco on the same street. Mr. Burnham Is building a nice residence juit north of Mr. 0. JR. Sootta , and Mr. Scott will soon commence the erection of a neat tenement house , connected with his residence. A grade has been estab lished by the city council for Oakland avenue , and the work of filling to grade by the city will soon ba com menced. On every hand it seems to be the disposition of the citizoua to adorn and beautify their residences , making them oozy and homelike , nil the residents on thin avenue owning their own property , and the day is not far distant when that avenue will be one of the finest residence stroota of the city. * Mra. Lydta E. Piukham'a Vegeta ble Compound is a most valuable med icine for ladloa of all agoa who may bo afillctod with any form of disease pe culiar to the BOX , Her remedies are not only put up In liquid forms but in Pills and Lozoagea , in which forme they are securely Bent through the malls , THE PRESBYTERY. Borne of Its Doings at the Late Bea elon at Corning. Thfl Presbytery of Council Bluffs met ai , Corning last Thursday , and continued its session through the week. Rev. Mr. Campbell waa chosen moderator , There were between fifty and sixty delegates , Inolndlcg repre sentative elders , The lynodlcal mis sionary , Rev. Mr. B lloy , was present on Friday , and gave an interesting address , showing his work alnoe his appointment as successor to Rev A. K. Balrd , In several Presbyteries there la a dearth of ministers , and notably so In this 0 , B. Presbytery. In order to keep the fourteen vacan cies In some measure supplied , It was proposed and carried that a Freaby- torlan missionary should bo ap pointed at a salary of $1- 200 and expenses. Ilov. Welty , of Oroston , and Rev , Mr. Bollard of Corning , wore nominated , and It appeared on a ballot that tholattoi , had a majority of the votes. The Ladles' Missionary association also held a convention , and at n meet ing on Friday ovonlng , In the audito rium of the church , an Interesting re port of their work was road by Mrs Merrill. Mr. Mivyos , of this city , made two able and effective apoeohoi on homo mission work In the bonndi of the Presbytery. Ho took a promi nent part In the scheme for thosnpplj of vacant churches by the appoint ment of a apodal missionary , and urged the Importance of a judicious appointment with great earnestness Council Bluffs was chosen as the place : for the next meeting In October , An Undoubted Blessing- About thirty years Ago , a promlnen Physician by the name of Dr. WillUn Hall discovered , or produced after IOQJ experimental research , a remedy lor die eases of the throat , cheat and lungs , whlc ! was of inch wonderful efficacy that it soot gained a wide reputation in this country The name of the medicine U DIl WM HALL'S BALSAM roil TIIK LUNGS and may be safely relied on na a speed ; and posltivo cure for cough ; , colds , eon throat , lie. Bold by all druggists. PBflSONAU. Mr , Frank Waterman , for n number of yean a prominent bnslnesa man of Avooa spent Saturday In tbe city , and dopartcx for tbe great northwest via tbe Sioux Oil ; and Pacific on Saturday evening , Mr , W Is looking for a locirtlon and will probabl ; go Into business either in Nebraska e Dakota , Mrs , McCaulIey , of St. Jot , Mo , mother ol Frank McCaulley , the efficient K , C , St. Joe and 0. B. postal olerk , has been spending a week among friend * In this city , lion , Jos. lUnklu , the well known Badger politician , of democratic proclivi ties , and now congressman elect from oue of the Wisconsin districts , WAS in the city Saturday , Gecrge Wise , editor of the Hamburg News , nnd M , I3ilderbock of the Atlantic Telegraph , have been In the city Inter viewing Congressman Pusey , UeorjO Feiguion , who has been for a week or more on the farm near Earllng , returned Saturday , and again preildes orer the Pacific house register. MIs Mary Farrell , of Prcscott , low * , who has been visiting here as a gueat of Mri , Schull , returned homo Saturday evening , Pott. KIrtland , the book-keeper of James Brcwstet'a establishment , Is con fined to his home by n quiet serious 111- uesa. uesa.D. D. N. MoOorrntck , of Springfield , 111. , aud S. T. MoOormick , of Atlantic , Iowa , ware 1'aclfio house guests yesterday. M. Miller , the well-knonn druggist of Carroll , was in the city yesterday , accom panied by his wife , Mrs. A. J. Rlilng and daughter , of Silver City , Colorado , are visiting rela tives and friends hero , J , Mueller Is not in condition to do much pedestrlanlsm , he being badly troubled with one of his feet. P. if. Wilson , of Sioux City , was la the city yesterday , aud at the Ogdon. J. W. WhllBn , of Wesilngton Springs , D.T. , arrived at the Ogdcn yesterday. Miss lloie lloborts left Saturday even ing last on a visit to Noola friends. L. R. Craig , of Mlnden , was at the Pa cific yesterday , Charles Atklni ban returned from his Colorado trip. B. Benedict , of Chicago , Is an Ogden homo Kuest. G , P. Searlght , Cheyenne , Is at the Og den. Said a wise old doctor at Nordhofl , St. Jacobs Oil ia rery much bought of ; It's kept for the sake , Of each pain and ache That any one haa over thought of. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUrrs UABKXT. WHKAT-NO. 2 spring , 76o ; No. 3,63 ; rejected 5Qc ; good demand. CORN Dealers paying 82o ; rejected corn Chicago , 50e ; new mixed. 52Jc ; white corn , 35o , The receipts of corn are light , OATS Scarce nnd in good demand ; 33. HAT 4 00@G 00 per ton. 30 per bale. HIE 40o ; light supply. CORN MEAL 125por 100 pounds. WOOD Good supply ; prices at ; yards , 5 00@0 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 1100 per ton ; soft. 5 50 per ton , BUTTER Plenty and In fair demand ; 25cj creamery , 30c. Eaaa Ready sale and plenty at 12J@14o per dozen , LARD Falrbnnk's , wholesaling at 13c , POULTRY Firm ; dealers paying 13o per pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VEGETABLES Potatuec , 60c ; onloue , 50c ; cabbages , 30@40o per dozen ; applw , 2 50 @ 3 GO per barrel. City flour from I CO to 8 40. BnooJis 2 00@S 00 per dozen. STOCK , CATTLE 3 00@S 50 ; calves 6 00@7 60. HOOB Market for hoga quiet , as the packing bouses nre closing ; shippers are paying 6 75 to C 75. lu fevers , malaiU , blllouenoan , heartburn , etc , , nothing IB so benefi cial &s Brown'n Iron Bitters. Vo notice the Marriage Fund , Mutual 1'nist Association , of Cedar Rapids , town , highly spoken of In many of the leading papers of the state. "Money for the Un married" heads their advertisement In another column of this caper. ( S-3m IOWA ITMBB. Dei Mslnes has 625 tslophonoi. Red 0 k is to have gas works , Independence Is talking waterworks. A coal prospecting bole Is to be put down near Creiton , On * Jaokstn county man cot $50 bonaty on wolf scalps , Humbolt la subscribing a fund to secure a flouring mill. The Newell Mirror figures the loss by the late fire at $20,000. The Bioux county commissioners hare ordered the Jail repaired. The D s Molnes court house yard Is fenced with barbed wire , Des Molnen pays 8125 per year for fire hydrant * , Ottumwa but 180. Dr. S. B. Olney. of Fort Dodge , has icoured o 83,000 back pension , The plum are laid for a successful fair In Mouon * county tbe coming fall , The Mkhaska county fair begins August 27th , this year , and laUs four days. The Masonic grand lodge of the stats will meet in Oedar Riplds on June 0 , Audubon narrowly escaped from a de struotlro pralrlo fire on the 13th Inst , , The roof of the court bouse at Le Maji WM very badly dauagod by wind las week , inmates of the poor homo at D * < I iTba olnca consumed ei utya doren eggs one , day last week , The youngest dangnter of Congressman Cutti , Nellie , died at Oikaloosa on thi morning of the IGtb. , A company with abundant capital hai been formed at Fella to work ten coa miaei In that vicinity. Hon. K. D , Stephens , the Marlon anc Oedar Rapids banker , who died recently carried $52,600 insurance on his life. Sioux Olty now haa a banking capita of 8700,000 , tbe Bloux City national banl having recently increased , lta capital ti J500.00D. Burlington got 8502 from the dog lic o ense last year , and yet Tbe Gazette say that two-thirds of the curs In the town escaped capod , A plucky Ottumwa lady captured a fel low named Moon who hid Insulted hei daughter , and held him until tbe polio came , The now well on tbe Cole farm In Grun dy county was sunk 358 feet at a cost o $1,000 before a satisfactory supply of wate was found. Four families , twenty-tiro persons In all nrrired at Creston laut week direct fron Southwestern Germany , They locatec near the city. Clinton has a society of eimatonr astron omers who have rigged up a homo-mad telescope and meet ulgbU to gaze at th heavenly orbs. Des Molnes Is to bring suit against Foil county to recover some 85.000 police cour fees , which it alleged has been wrongful ! ; paid oyer to the county. The contract for building the newbrldg across tbe Raccoon river for the De Molnes , Oiceola and Southern railroad bai been let to a man from Newton. The town council of Missouri Valley Harrison k comity , ha lately pused ai ordinance frohtbltlng the trecctlon of wooden buildings In certain limits. A threr-yonr-old child il plng between Its parout * w" > killing by lightning near Danbury , Woodbury county , on the nlirht of the Ut.h. The lather will probably tile The olllcers of tbo Iow trotting clr- cult announce that the series will commence - mence with three days racing at Cedar Rapid ? , commencing Juue 13th and lait- Ing four days , AtCharlton ono day latt week the local butcher bought a dressed hog of a person. Upon cutting It w > h found that It was badly dtieatcd and If the meat had been sold death would have probably resulted to the consumers , A Philadelphia lady , Mary MoUeury , offers the Episcopal clergyman of LeMars twenty seres of Sand In Sioux county for tbe purpose of erecting thereon a church parsonage and an asylum for orphan white children. A novel law snlt was tried at Kookuk on the 14tb. A team hired of a liveryman to ft U Hid furnrnl balked , and they had to bn returned without performing the duty. The crmrKM irero paid in advance and the suit WAS brought to recover. Judge'.T , H , Flint , long a leading law yer of Clinton , and lately of Fargo , DAkota - kota , will f o to Silver City. New Moiloo , to assume ( the duties of the late Judge McCotuax , who , with bit wife , was lately murdered by thi Apaches. A workman on the Chicago , Rook ! land k Pacific road , named MoMulvahtll , was struck by lightning near Davenport on tbe afternoon of the 14th , while seeking ( belter under A freight ear from a sever * st rm. Ho died Instantly. The proprietor of the Mason house , Col * fax. haa a war of making tramps earn their victuals. Ha put * them behind an empty wheelbarrow t * pu h around town for half an hour before they are fed. All who cannot stand the test go away unfed. The corner stone of the old stonochnrch at Dubuque was taken up on Tuesdny , the church having been demolished , Dr. J , P. Qulgloy , who was present at the laying of tne corner stone forty-seven year ? ago , was present when the stone wes raised , At Iowa City on the 30th lust , tbo state board of dental examiners will pass on the qualifications of such tooth tinkers as pre sent themselves for license , Beginning the day following tbe state dental association will meet at tbo same place for a four days' session , At Persia , Harrison county , on the 13th , the wind at 9 o'clock in tha evening was so strong as to blow down an agricultural Implement warehouse and n photograph gallery , while In other sootlons oil the county more or less damage was sustained , Grounds have been purchased at Lyon * . Clinton county , by a company which will erect tlioreen a match factory. It Is pro posed to make 300,00 ] matches a day and employ 60 or CO workmen when once the factory is in oompleto running order. On Srnday at Dubuque the bodies of Mrs. Zlepprecht and her 3-year-old Ron were found In a well. Tbo hired girl had. left the two all right when she wont to church.- Is surmised that the llttlo boy fell In , ard that bis mother Jumped alter to rescue htm , A Kookuk man hired a carriage and team with which to attend funeral. Ou the way to the csmstery tbo hones balked , Ha gave up tbe trip , and returning the rig asked his money back. The liveryman re fused this , and now there Is the Intricate laws-.it so dear to the heart of the Koo kuker , Crawford county supervisors declared all section lines tbo lines of established roads , OQO Manchester fenced up his land , In. closing the section line. The road super visor brought suit against Manchester for obstructing a highway. The district court decided that this wholesale ) estab lishing of highways on all section Hues was illegal , The wind storm of Friday night was particularly severe about Adair and Anita , At the former town a hotel waa partly clo- molisht J. the tin roof stripped off a busi ness block and considerable other damage done. At Anita the Inhabitants nought refuge in cellars , A largo barn south of town was blown down , nnd the bouse of Felt burned by lightning. It w a a straight blow , with hall , thunder , light- nlng nnd heavy rnln. Why bo weak ? Why not bo healthy , robnst , and strong , by rasing Brown's Iron Bitters ? A OANNONEK'S RIDE. How a Union Bolalor Qallopod Down a Line of : Captain II. T. Owen In the Philadelphia TlniM. The moat consploaoua not of rook- losa oonrago I over saw displayed on any battle Hold during oar great civil war occurred at the second battle ol Manassas on the 30th of Angnst , 18G2. It was performed by a Federal artiller ist in the presence of both armloa and waa witnessed by at least n thousand men , many of them are still living and oun readily recall the Incident when reminded of the circumstances , Just as Hood's mon charged down the hill near the Henry house upon the first federal line , and It became evident hf would capture the battery stationed there , a federal artilleryman deter mined to save one ot tbe oannoon 1 possible , aud to do so ho had to take it up the side of the ditch In front ol the confederates for half mlle , Th ditch was four feet wide and as man ] deep and could not bo crossec with the cannon. How ho go his horses hitched or whothoi they had really over boon taken fron the ploco I never have known , but thi first I saw of him ho was coming tc < our front In a swooping gallop fron the cloud of smoke and Hood's moi were firng at him. Aa soon as ho oa capod from that volley ho came it front of our brigade and under raugi of our muskets on the loft and swop on up the line a file fire was oponet upon him. Our line was approaohlni the ditch rapidly at a double quick and the lane between us and the dltot was getting narrower each second , bn the artilleryman seemed dotormlnot to save hla gun from capture , and hi flew along his conrao at a tremondou rate of speed , Ho had four largo graj or whlto horses to the cannon , am they canio up the valley in splendli style , The man sat oroot. and kop his team well In hand , while his whl ' . seemed to play on the flanks of hi loaders , and all four horses appearei to leap together in regular time. Th ground waa very dry , aud a cloud o duet rolled out from under the horsot feet and from the wheels of the can non aa they cnmo thundering along. Three rogtmonts of our brigade hai already fired at lamias ho rushed alon their front and aa ho approached th left of another I ran down thn rea rank shouting to the mon : "Shoot at , the horao. Lot the man alone am skeet at the horses 1 Yon are firing to bight" At this I saw a noted marks man in company F drop upon ono kne and eight aloug the barrel of his mne kot and fire , but on same the man ISid the gallop of his team was unbroken Ramming In another cartridge th marksman woo ready again In a mln nto and just aa the cannonlor swop across his front within n bun dred yards ho kneeled down am taking deliberate aim at the f oremoa horse again , but on went th team unharmed as before. Thug h passed along the whole front of our regiment and then nloug another on our right and escaped around the head o ? the ditch and across the field and up the hill beyond , As far off as wo could sco him his team was still going In a gallop , but when out of range on the hill beyond the ditch ho turned In his saddle and , taking off hla hat , waved U around his head sev eral times and some of the confeder ates cheered him. At least five hundred mon fired at that Yankee gunner , and I have often wondered If ho escaped death In the subsequent battles ol the war and lives to tell of the fenrfnl gauntlet ho run along the front ranks of a whole bri gade of confederates firing at htm. Why suffer from a state of 111 health ? Why bo troubled with dyspepsia ? Brown's Iron Bitters will euro yo Senator Jones' Poverty. Midway In thi New York Sun. Senator J. P. Jones Is to leave this evening for California , to bo absent till the fall. Ho Is on the Mississippi river committee , and will start on an Inspection tour down the river on his way back In October. There were ru mors that the genial and good-hearted mining king was , If not broken , at all events somewhat crippled financially. There Is not a word of truth lu these reports. Hla wlno-growlng and mining Interests on the Pa- cilia coast are larger and wore solidly prosperous than over. Ho employs over 760 mon In .Nevada aud California. Ho hns In Alaska a cold mluo with a vein 5GO feet thick , lie haa no end of mining Interests In New Mexico and Arizona. Ho has four charming llttlo children and a lovely young wife. Ho Is still full of llfo and vigor , and , according to his own statement , possesses "a conscience as sound as a boll , " notwithstanding hli bolng a senator , living In Wash Ington , associating with all aorta of political jobbers and BO imps , and being almost a maniac on the silver question. " 1 had many ups and downs , " said ho last night. "I have made and lost millions. Bat nothing will change my nature. I llko to see money do Us work , and nothing gives rae moro sat isfaction than to see my money help somebody olao to make some , too. " An Internal Revenue Officer Saved. FnoviDKNOE , August 31 , 1882 , EDITOH OF UOBTON UKIIALD : Dear Sir , During my term of oervlce in the Internal lievonue Department of tbo United Staler , at tbe time my office wasln this city , I waa nilUcted with a , severe at tack of Kidney disease , and at tlmoa suffer ed Intennoly. I received tbe medical ad vice of some cf our best physicians for a long time , wltbout being benefited by thel : prescriptions. Being discouraged by the failure of the doctor * to help mo , and being urged to nso Hunt's Remedy by a frlom who had teeteJ Its merits , although roluo tant to try a patent medicine , I was finally Induced to try the Remedy , and procurec wo bottles of It , nnd commenced taklngl faithfully according to the directions. Before I had taken It three days the ox eructating palnn In my back had disappear ed , nnd before I hnd used two bottles t wai entirely cured. Whenever , from over-ox ertlon or n violent cold , the pains In my kidneys return , a few doses of Hunt's U - < - cdy quickly cfleotsaoure. Before closing I bog to mention tbo re markable cure of n friend of mine In Now York City , to whom I recommended tbta valuable medicine. lie was suffering fovorely from an attaak which waa pro nounced by his physician a decided case of Brlght'sDIsenso of the Kidneys. I obtained - ed two bottles of Hunt's Itcmodv for him , andbo commenced taking It , and began to Improve at once , and v.ns npoedlly restored to health , and lie attributes the saving of his llfo , under the blessing of a merciful Providence , to llunt'a Ronody , Anotherfrlend of mine In Now York , to whom I recommended Hunt's Remedy , was suffering severely from Kiadoy disease , and wasontlrely cured of It alter using this won derful medicine only a short period , . Feeling deoplygratefulfortneKroat bene - fits experienced by my friends and myself from the use of Hunt's Remedy , I feel It to bo my duty , M well as r > great privilege , to ( urnlsbyou this voluntary ana unsolicited statement of fact * for the Information of . your large number of readers , many of whom nrundouDtedly suffering from this widely- spreading oourge , and I believe that It Is the best medicine now known , and that It will cure all oases ot Kidney diseases that can be cured. I shall be pleased to confer with any one who rnaydeslre an Interview regarding tbe statements herein contained. Truly yours , RICHMOND HENSHAW , 09 Messer Street. Young man or woman , If yon want big ! money' lor a small amount , Insure In the Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Auocl atlon , Oedar Rapids , Iowa. f5-3m < mo AIICHITECTS-l'Iaua and speciacallon J are nollclled by the boaril of EducAt'on of till School diitrlot ol Omaha Nebituka , for two two ! utorv tl ht room l > ilck cliiol-bulldlnKii with base meut for ituam-hcatlni ; and Janitor's rcoui. One bulldlntf to ho i-riKtod on the north-west corner o Boventoonth and Loaveiiwortb strcot ud one bulldlntf to bo erecied on the eoutn-wcal cornel of Iolaw round King Streets. IMaiM will bo received up to 7,30 p. mUonilaj May 7th 1893. The boaid rowm-a the right to reject any 01 all plant. ho moiey will bo paid lor rolectcd pl us , OHAHLE3 UONOYEU , Omaha April 10th 1683. Secretary. Apr. 10-121 dId t PROPOSALS FOR CURBING ANE GUTTERING. Soalad proposals will be received by Ui * under signed until 12 o'clock noon of the flnt day o May l8S3atthoomco of tba Board ot 1'ublli Worki , lor the curbing and guttering of 10 muol ot each of the following slrteta aa lie withli the csubllibed pavluir. districts of soli city , vlt : llth , 12th , 13th , 14th , 16th and liar noy street ) , all of tJ work lo b done and ma lorial furuUhed In accordance with the plans am poclOcaHnni now on fllo In the otfcco of th Id Ilotrdof 1'abllc Wcrks. lllds to bn made Mptralely lor llmo alone am nt for sand itont , and a suiplo to accompany eacl .P | bid. lllda ti l > o madeujion printed bunks fur ila nlihcd bythe board ana b m conformity wltl the'itlimlatlons therein contained , 3d i Illds alto to bo ircoinpanlod by a certlflei io check In the sum of flvo hundred dollars , paya Lie to the order o ! the chalrmin ot the llrard of t'uch check to be returned to the bidder In thi event of non-accepUnce of his bid , and to tb succetblul blddur , whoi ho enters Into a contr c and bond for the Ulthful performance of th work d The board reserves thi right to reject any o all bids , or paitof any bid. The boird also rcsmoi the right to dotermln after tbe bids ihill havn been opened , whothe ar inch contract shall bo ht either lot llmo stonoo for Band stone. If after such bldi thill htvo boon opcnol th id beard determine * that the contract shall bo kt fo lluo ( tone , then tarn contiact shall bo let to th DO lowest reiporislble bidder for limes.ono. Anil S- If en Iho ether hand , the board dutorralnci tin SCO suth contract shall b In for sand itono , th , such contract nhall bu lot to tholowott ro.pous. - Mo bidder forjiand stono. lly Order of the Hoard of Public Works. JAME.S CKKIOIITO.V , , Chairman Hoard of Public Works , Omaha , April 10,1883-cod-2w - - JOHN D , PEABODY , M. . D , , ist PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i OFFIOK ROOMS. 3 & fi 1607 FARNAM ST. bo \ Residence ITU Douglas Street , Omaha , Ne ib ! J3L fit yonur * * V ot i.u mf B , WC UK r mn or lev _ _ nf il hr tli * ttnln o ( U n todlna ortr rrJi /our elutln Told tilKlit work , to rM- tlnml/mtmnl ui * tor * brtiln n rvu4 Hop Bitt r o I wait * . UK Horlfc If TOO ara joun and I Miffortntf * roc * w * * rv mierttloo or dU lia lion i 1C you M cutr- rleil or Mnitlft. old or ] i * OIIAJT * iuncf Inii4' * * " ni troor health ur ujiffulnh I Itnir in t l iJVUk- ntu , r lee HopJ 3ltter . iliounnai J14 in- lumtfr ion trrl i rutil from iom ibtt roar ijurm I formot Klanep n d clwinilti.ton. MM | > U Uuit njirb < l In ? or tlmuiir-- h re l > * n prti nt a wlthcut nlort n 1 I h7 tlmlr u o < t k Hop HopDIttcrc lttl > * . PT , * l. O dtfin a 4Mclo a plolnt , of IS > VomocA , 3 IrrtilfM- pomlk. dlooJ , bl onrr tor J < n * ot n I I dnutuniiXf. , UMO ? opium Too will lit tabieea , a ? cur dlfjonu Hop Bltt r ยง Ujoaar * Urn- weak KDd fl t . Binjtor piweak NEVER Clrcnlir , l 7Tt may FAILIfl nvt your life , ft hn FAILI 9TV C < X. nved hunr ctrUa . .OIL A Skin of Deauty Is Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX OOURAUB'B Oriental Dream or Magical Bean- tlfler. MTan , Pimples , Freckle a , Mothpatcb blcmlshlon bo aty nd defles da- lection. It hu stood the test of 80ye u n' li oh rro- less w tMte It to be sure the r - Rrop pro perly mkdi Accept na tlmllar nume. The itlitlngutthed Dr. L. A. B yrc , skill to r .tidy ol the IUDT ON ( patient ) : "As you UJIci will me thorn , I recommend ' 0. urnul' Crcum' us the lent harmful of 11 the Skin preparations. " One bottle will last six months , uilog It every d y. Alio 1'ouilro Jab- tllo removes superfluous hair without Injury to tbaskln. UUK. II. D.T. QOUIIAUD , Sole prop. , 43 Bond St. , N * Y. Foriilo by all Drngptita and Fancy Goods Dealers throughout the United Btatos , Canada and Europe. OrUewtrt of base Imitations. 11,000 reward or arrest and proof o ( any one selling the sam 14'wenw-me 2t ow-pra GRATITUDE. DKNVXR , Cot * , August 29,1882. I cannot flml words with which to ex- prras my gratltuJo to you for the euro your Swift's Specific has effected In my cmo. I was aflllcted with tbo horrible illscoso for three years , anil after spending some time at the Hot Spring-j I used only ono dozen small small bottles of S. 3. 3. and there Itnotajlgnof the ilUoaao remain ing. My ( tores are all healed , my throat Is en- I Imvo seen so many hundreds of mon doacd with Calomel , lodldo ot Molcury and lodldo of Potash , until they were oompletowrecks , that I shudder to think ot the misery which has been brought on the human family by the use of Mercurials for Blood Diseases. It Is a crying shame that physi cians will not acknowledge the mtilt ot your OHAND Blood Modlclno. Use my namouyou wish. J. It. IIAFF. If you doubt , como to sco us , and wo will CUKE YOU , or cliargo nothlngl Wrlto for particular ! and a copy of the llttlo book , " Momgo to tbo Unfortunate Suffering. ' Auk any Druggist as t our standing. flOOO Reward will ho paid'to any Clicmlrt who will find , on analygls of 100 bottles of 8. S. S. , ono partlclo of Mercury , Iodide ol Polaulum , or other Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta , da. Price ol Small Size i 9 1,00 Largo Size , 1,70 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOCTOR STEINHABT'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOB OLD AND YOUNO , MALI AND FIMAM. It Is a sure , prompt and effectual reraoJs or digestion. Dyspepsia , Intermittent Fevers , Waal of Appetite , Nervous Debility In all ttsStagei Weak Memory , Loss ot Brain Power , Prostration , Weakness and general Loss of Power. It repairs nervous waste , rejuvenates the faded Intellect , strengthens tha enfeebled brain and reitotM surprising tone and. vigor to the exhausted or. cans. The experience of thousands proves It to be an Invaluable temody , Prlco , 11.00 a bottle , or six or 13. For sale by all druggists , or ssni - secure from observation on receipt of price by I > r.Stelnhft * > .P. O. Box 8460 St. DR. WHITTIER. 17 It OkarlMHK. BT.-X.OUU Mo. A RXOULAB GRADUATE ol two medloa ooUegMbaa been longer ingagexl In tha trtal * ment of CHRONIC , NERVOUS. SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than any other physician In St. Louis as city papers show and all old residents know. Consultation fret and Invited. When II U Inconvenient to visit tha city for treatment , medlclnts can ba tent by mall or ezpreii av ry > , wbera. Curable caiaa irnaranto d | whore donbt tiliU It II frankly stated. Call or wtlta. Nervous prostration , Debility , Mental and 1'hyaloal Weakness , Mercurial and other affections of Throat. Bkln and Bonea Blood Impurities : end Blood Poisoning , Bkln Affections. Old , Borea and Ulcers , Impedimenta to Marriage , UheumaUam , I'llea. Hpeolttl attention to cases from overworked brain. BUltOIOAL OASE8 reoolve special attention. Diseases arising from Imprudence , Kioeasos , Indulgences ry > D0 > > consequent * ! and cure. Sealed ( or 2So poataga or stamp * . DOCTOR STEUVHARn SUPPOSITORIES I Tha Oreat Popular Remedy for Piles. Bare cure ( or Blind , Bleeding & Itching f And all forms of Ilemorrholdal Tumors. These ScrrosiToaiM act directly upon tha coats of tha Blood Vessels , and by their astringent effects gently force tha blood from the awollia tumors , andby making tha coaU of tha vetai strong , prevent their refilling , and hence a radl. cat euro Is sura to follow their uso. Price , TO cents a box. For aalo by alldrupglntii , or sent by mall on receipt of price , by Eu Hih Ue rn Ututo 718 6ll sl St lain. DE HENDERSON A recruhr graduate , , In medicine. Over 18 COO * COS Wyandocte tit. } i cars' practice ia KAN8A3C1TY , MO. In Clilcago. Authorlzod by the utito to treat Chronlc.Ncrvoui aud Private dls- no cases , A thma. Epllepiy , Kheu- er imatlim , PllM , Tape Worm , Urln- or aryacd Skin Diseases , SiuixAli _ U'BiKNsnd ( tiljht IOSJM ) SnUAb hoer , ew of sexual power ) Etc. Cures guar * or antoid or money roluadod. Oatrgtaloir. Thou ho sands of cases cured. No Injurious medicines . used , No detention from builneas. All modi- lit clncs furnlihol even topjtlenUat a distance , n . Consultation free ahd confidential call or writ ) . si. Atre and oxpcrlenco are Importiiit , A BOO for both sexes Illustrated and circulars of other things lent sealed for two So stamps. FUEK dlUuEtUU * PEKSONAIf "Parts of tha human body enlarged , developed and strengthened , " eto.Jl an Interesting advertliomeiit long run In our \KLftt. In reply to inquiries wa will say that there oo evidence ci humbug about this On lha contrary , tbe advortUeri arv vary highly In- doned Interested parsons may get sealed cir , culars giving all particulars , giving all particu lar ! , by addressing Erla Medical Co , , P. 0. Box 618 , BuTfalo , N , f-Toledo K nlng B o. Dlll-ly