Si'/ 1'flB DAILY BEE-TUESDAY APRIL HARKNESS BROTHERS' DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. V The Largest Stock and Choicest Patterns of CARPETS EVER OFFERED IK THIS VICINITY. AND ALL THE , SPRiNG AND SUMMER NOVELTIES P-/ j | ISO1 3DXCST GOODS , \ HARKNESS BROTHERS , \ Broadway nnd loarth St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , couwoir , TIME TABLE- CII1CAOO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrh e. Atlantic Ext..620 pm I Pacldo Ext..0:15 : a m Ex and Mall'.0 3 a m Ex and MMl' 6a p m D. Molnes ac.7:15 : a m | Uvs Molntsftc'.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BORU.NQTON AND QDIICl Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..6.30pm Pacific Ext..0:20am : Mail and Ex'.9.20am Mail and Ex,7.00pm N. Y. Ex 4.00pm Neb & Kag Ex..8:20 : a m CHICAGO AND Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext. , .B:16p : ml Pacific Ext..9:15 : am Mall and Ex.9 20 ft m Mall and Ex * . .6:19 : p m Accom ( Sat.B:50 : : p m | Accom. ( Mon. ) 1:45 : p m KANSAS CUT , ST. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFP8. Depart. ArrUc. Mall and Ex..9.65 am I Express 6.60pm ,8110pm | M Jla-.i Et..S'i5p W WHOM rAoirio. Etput. Arrhe. OverUnd 2t.liao a. m. Overland Ex..4-00p.iin. . Lincoln Ex..llaoxm. ZenvtrEx . . .800a.m , Denver Ex..7.00p. m. Local Ex GJOa. u. J Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex.905a. m. f Emigrant..620p. m. " Ex r-OOa. m. ( | WlBARlt , S ? . LOUI9 AND FACtnC. Depart. Arrhe. Mall and FA. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Dill. , 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball.,11:05 : a m SIOUX CUT AMD rAHHC , Depart. Arrive , or Sioux City.7S5 a m Frm Sioux C y.6:50 : p m or Fort Nlobrara , Fnu Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7:55am : Neb ' 6.50pin j For St. Paul..7:40 : p m From St. Paul..8 JO a m CHICAGO. MILWACXKI AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Blufls. Arrh en Council Blufls. Mall and Ex.9:20 : a m I Mall and Ex.6.55 pm ! Atlantic Ex..15:15 : p m | Atlantic Ex..19.10 a m CHICAGO , HILWADEKI AND ST. PAUL. Lea08 Omaha. Arrh es at Omaha. Mall and Ex7:15 : a m I PaclOc Ex 19:45 : a m Atlantic Ex..13:40 : p m | Mall and Ex.7-25 p m Except Sundays. { Except Saturdays. { Except Mondaja. 1 Dally. Council BluSa St Omatio Street B. R. Leave Council bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 n m , 10 a ra , 8 m , 9 a m , 10 a ro , 11 a m , 1 m , Z p m , 3 p 11 am , tpm , 2pm , 3P m , 4 p m , 5 p m , C p m m , 4 p m , fi p m , 6 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars bcffin their trips at 9 o clock a. in. , ana run recu'arly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , 5 and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; MES fi. J. HILTOK M D , . . , , , , PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON PALLET dcHOKS. Western Agents , Lafayette , Indiana. ilE HEELS -FOR Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS. 50PERCT.To r The center pieces are Interchangeable and re- ronlble. It prevents the counter from running ove- , requiring no heel stlOeners. The Agency for these goods In thla town ha oeen plti Others onnot procure them. Call > nd xamlne a full line of Leather and . .Candee" Rubber Boots and Shoes with tbe Be erslble Ueel. MKS. M. PETERSON , 31.3m Louisville , Neb. STABLJSUEU IDE SPRING ATTAOnUENT-NOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING . CARRIAGE FACTORY 1109 and nil Dodga Stieat , aug 7-me 6m OMAHA , N . DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON ARCHITECTS ! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank IMfling. GR ATEFUIi-COMFORTIKO . BREAKFAST , "By a thoroneh knowledge of tha natural lam which govern tbe operations , of digestion and nutrition , and by a careful application of tbi One properties ot well-ttlecied Cocoa , lit. Eppi has provided our breakfast tables with i delicately flavored beverage which mijr sava ai many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the Judlcloui me of luch articles of diet that a conitltutiou may be gradually built up until strong enough to leslit avery tendency to dlseasa. unndredi Of labile maladies ara floating around ni reidr to attack wherever there Is a weak point. Wi may escape many a fatal thilt by keeping oar. elves well fortified with pure blood and a prop. rly nourished frame. " Civil Service duetto. Itads simply with boiling water or milk. Bc'd < D tloi only ( i-lb and Ib ) , by Grocers , labeled JAMBS BPPS St 00. , Homceopathlo Onomlats , oikitlr London , England. MAVEUIUK NAL'iONAL ' Cor , Water and Congress Streets. CAPITA ! , , - - 840O.OOO SUKPLUb , - - 8400,000 Transacts a general Bunking business. Ilo- ceivea the nccounta of Banks , Bankers and others. Draws Foreign Exchange nnd makes Cable Transfers in Europe nnd Tel egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States. Buys nnd soils Gov ernment nnd other Investment Securities , nnd executes any business fir its Corny BpondentB In the line of Bnnklng , ASA P. POTTER , Pre lden > . J. J. EDDY , Cashier. J. W. WORK , Ass't Caihlor. tr&th'tne LINE -OF THE llwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY It now running Its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH Pullman's Mapifloont Sleepers -AND THE Finest Dining Cara in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING .EAST TO CHICAGO' anr.WATJir.EE. Or to anv point beyond ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NOBTH To ST. PAUL OR fiUNKTEAPCHLIB Take the UEST ROUTE , tbe Chicago , Mlwaukee&St.PanlR'y Ticket office located tn raitoi Hotel , at corner Farnain anolFourteenth streets and at U. P. De pot and al Ulllard Ilotc ) , Omaha. tarSee Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Aeent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. S. 8. MERRILL , A. V. U. CAUPENIEK , General Manager. General Pass. Agenl. J. T. CIAUK , OEO. U. IIEAFFORD , OencralSup't. Ats'tO n.T > 8. Agtol Nebraska Loan & Trust Company BASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stock , - - $100,000 JAS.B. HEARTWELL , President. A. L. CLARKE. Vlce-Preildent. E. C. WEBSTER , Treasurer DIRECTORS Samuel Alexander Oswald'Ollver , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster * Deo. B Pratt , Jos. B. Heartwell , D. M.McElHInney. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt ) This Company furnishes a permanent , boms Institution where School Bend sand other legally Issued Municipal seccrltle to Nebraska can be be negotiated on the most favorable terms Loans made on Improved farm In all well settled counties of the state through | .r seponabl ! | local correspondent * . Art ) acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test. - ADAPTED TO COKE OR WOOD , MANUFACTURED BY Buck's Stpv 3 Co. , * 8AINT LOOlS. PIEHICY & BOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA FRANK D. MEAD , CARPENTER AND CABINET Repairing of all Kmda Prompt- I ly Done , i 1COG Donglaa Street , Omahl , Neb. m r 17-em COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOO ALNEWS COMMEUCIAL. COUNCIL BLUrrs MA11KET , WHEAT-No. 2 spring , "Ccs No. 3,03 ; rejected 50c ; ? oed donmcd. COKN-Dealers paying 33s : rejected corn Chicago , Me ; new mixed. 52Jc ; white corn , 35c. The receipts of corn ro light. OATS ScAtce and lu gooH deinnn'lj 83 HAT 4 00tf6 ( 00 Ror ton. 30 per bale. HTE iOc ; light supply. CoilN MEAL 1 Ufipcr 100 pounds. WOOD Good supply , prices t. ynrds , 6 00@6 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; soft. 5 50 per ton , BCTTER Plenty and tn ( air demnud ; 25c : creamery. SOo. Kaos-Heady tale and plenty nt 12J@14o per dozen. LAIin Falrbank's. wholesaling nt 13c , POULTHY Finn ; doulors paying 13o par pound for turkeys and lOc for chicken * . VEGETABLES -Potatoes , 60oj oulon , BOVj cabbages , S0@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 DC @ 3 50 per barrel. City flour from 1 60 to 3 40 I31100M3 2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK. OATTtB 3 003 50 ; calvea 500@750. HODS Market for hop quiet , aa the packing houses nto closing ; shippers are paying 5 75 to 0 75. Way suffer from a atato of 111 health ? Why bo tronbled with dyspepsia ? Brown's Ifon Bittero will cure yo Tno Iowa Ptoueer Apple Grower. James Smi h , the veteran pomolo- glat , n ho started the first apple or chard In Ijvra , and after thirty-five yuari : ' toil , by which ho had nurronud- ed himself with fiuo building * and nil the surroundings of a plei 8 ut homo , witnessed the growth of this city from a hamlet of hnlf a dozan houses laeight of his own door , at the ago nf aoventy- three has gonu to Dakota to do it all over again and grow up with theconu- try. He Is a rucnnrkublo man. Ho IB probiblyono of the best authorities on the apple in this cuuntiy , and is BO recognized - cognized lu nil promlnaiit pomologlual societies It was ho who selected the fruit , from treors of his own propogat- ing , which took the fit3t prizs at the Uuitod States fatr in Chicago thirty years ago ; Again at Philadelphia and at lllohinond a few years ago , and the fruit was nil grown in thla county. Show him thu loaf from an apple tree and ho will tell you the variety cf the apple borne on the tree Ho nan gene to Fanlk county , and it la snfll.iont to say that 1i ho 1 took with him but two varieties of trees to plant In that section the Duohosa ] of Oldenburg and Wealthy. II Ho I will try Gliddon'a Seedling ; and , hero I let mo say , Mr. Oliddon will find him 1 a valuable aid in fruit growing in Minnesota. And right hero lot mo warn Minnesota and Northern Iwwa farmers Dgainat the Belle do Boakoop , a Russian , which will probably bo vigorously forced as tfa. iron-clad , "hardy as the Duchess. " It was test ed several years by Prof. Bndd at the agricultural college , nnd also In Fioyd county , and fulled , but is highly re commended for the southern portion of the state , and Mr. Dixon , of Ne braska , has fruit of it which la just now in perfection , and it Is rich and toothsome. Aa he has not reported this as among the saved of his trees it has probably succumbed to the ele ments. A Hint to Orators. New Toik Herald. There is to bo a presidential canvass by and by , and no dwubt hundreds of orators are preparing themselves to take part in it. We advise them to take a utoful hint from the recent meeting of the Iroqupis club ut Ohicngo. Several prominoit states men apoke there Mr. Bayard , Mr. Trnmbull , Mr. Brecklnridgo , of Ken tucky , and others all honorable men. But Mr. CUrter Harrison's speech , though it came very late in the even ing , is the only one which has made any noise , or , Indeed , been talked of at all. The reason ia that Mr. Harrison when he spoke said something. Mr. Bayard , Mr. Trambull , Mr. Breokin- rldgti H .td nothing ; they altered a lot of platitudes , dressed In finelangnagc. Mr. Harrison ia not an orator aa Bayard la ho la not a sample of "the scholar in politics ; " but he aaid what he believed , and hla speech direct , straightforward and frank has made his name known all over the country. Moral Try to bellevo something , and when yon speak say what yon be lieve. The Maverick National Bank of Boston drawa foreign exchange , bnya and aella Government and other in vestment securities , and transacts any business for its correspondents in the line of banking. m&th-mo All la not bold tnat Ulittors. Do * ton Tranicrlpt. "I've admired an nnknown woman all winter , " remarked a man the other day , "she was stylish , well-dressed , carried herself well , but I heard her speak to-day , and the charm van ished. " "What did she " n10 say ? some one asked , "Only two words. 10A companion In a store asked her a ques tion , to which she replied In the affirmative : 'You bet ! ' " Aphorisms from the Quarters. Century "Erlck-a-Brack. " Your luck ftlnt always okul to do lonk o1 your Cabin' polo , . Grass don't grow high roand do corn crib < . Do man ain't put togedder right dct don't lub hla own dorg. ctn It'takcs a hones' miller to keep lean holes. , Won't kill the old gooao in sight o1 de fedder bed , De full moon is a po' nan1 to keep secrets , Old hen got 'nough Parnln to toll her chlllun In do dark. 13111 Nye on Senator Tabor , From the Boomerang , I used to .think It hard that I waa not a bonan&i nun who coald enter good noolety or the penitentiary , ac cording tocltcamataiioia.or whomight ; bo a senator or a aon-of-a-gnn whenever - over IchoDO , bnt now that J. have an It tried I am content to labor on through llfo without winning death less notoriety as a leohorona congress man and thlck-nockod sneezer , who , nndor the shadow of the great nation al capital at Washington , tlaunts the tall of his 8250 night shirt in the face > of the goddoss'of ' liberty , spells , cob bso ( with a k. and doesn't ' know hole difference between the Drod Scott lo- cision ' and the statute in such caio made nnd provided. I'm glad , though , natnro nnd cruel fftto have Gttod mo to walk in the humblo- trail jJ [ and lu n sixty cent night shirt , that I nm content. Though I may not bo HO bewitching in the robot ) of night ns Sanntor Tiibor Is , I am not ftfr.ild that provlous nnd pro torn , wives will burst lu upon my child llko slumbers nnd wrrok the joy of my whole oxUt- ouco. It msy bo only a slight dlllor- oacu in taste , but that's the kind of social outcast that I am , A KIOH SOUTHERNER'S HOME. A Cottoso of Two Rooms AboundlUR m HoepUality. Keiv Olcans Correipondenco ot the Nnshulle American. A rldo through some of the Interior copntlcn of certain of the southern statoa is moot Intcroatlnp. Sometimes thu hotraos nro from 10 to 18 miles pnr : then the traveler comes up to o log ouifioo of ono cr two rooms. The OWIKT inoy hnvo tun children aud 100 hrait ot cuttle. The children are all barefooted , nnd dou'c know the luuido of n book from the outsldo. The pi\r- onts and children all amoko tobacco and llvo on sweet potatooa , cofToo , and cam cakoa baked In the old- faahlonod "ovons. " Aud I atoppud nt the homo of ix rich natlvo. The cot- tigg of two rooms woo squatted nndor n louoly grove of oak , llero nnd there stately pine trcefl , llko euutluE-ls on duty , roared thuir fonthory A Bwout old "hundrod'lcat" rose olambsrod ng.-vlcst thu tiny stoop nnd ono woodoa window oponlug. 1'jgs and chickens &ad B lig yellow dcg or t < vo wore npr wllug here nnd thoru In the oool Bhudowa and dust. A 10 year old bey crouching in the doorway puffed ctolidly nc his plpo. The owner of thia cstnto aud all ito belonglugi n Billow frtcod , lanky individual stood ntder the trou watching our approach. Ilo shouted at the baying dogs aa wo oaniB into the yard. Ho eyed us curl- ouoly , and wo thought rather boldly , but when woaskod if ho could take us ia for the night ho Bald with a rough hoopltr.llty that wan genuine nnd pious- ing : "Tho honso is free to yo. Any thing wo'vo got la woloomo to yer. Ye kin stay as long as yer like nnd go when the notion tukoo yer. ThU is a free country. " Thla man owned hundreds ot acres of land , hundreds of head of cattle , nnd had about $15,000 lu hard cash. With nil the o.Utlo , unch n thing as n drop of milk was unknown m his house. They never milked u cow. White bread wan as much n rarity to them no It would be to uu Irish peas ant. Tneir cofTso they sweetened with molneecB. Their bread was corn cakes. If thuy had fresh meat or fowls it was always boiled. They were even barbarous enough to boll wild turkey , a sacrilege for which I somehow never forgave them. They never saw a newspaper , and neither tbuy nor tholr children could have read U if they had. To bo sure , nuch people are very happy in tholr way , bnt It admits of no argument that their way la not the right way , and I see no cnanco for tholr methods being revolutionized until the law atopa in nnd makon education oompul sory upon the children. RemlnlBcencea of Apaone Outbreaks. TucionA. T.)8l ) r. At the ttmo ot the outbreak of the White Mountain Ap&ohoa last eummer , all the troopa at Fort Verde , Fort Apache , Fort MoDowull aud Fost Whipplo were ordered to take the Hold. Oapt. Adna Ohnffoo was then stationed at Camp McDowell in com maud of hla troops , I , of the Oth cavrtlry , and the post , nnd received ordeis to proceed to Wild Rye , toward the scene of the depredations , and there await the arrival of Major Mason from Presoott with more troopa. As it la only two days' rldo from Mc Dowell to Wild Ilyo , and five from Prescott , Oapt. Ghaffoo arrived at that place two days in advance of Major Mason's command. Bo loft McDowell 11d on the Oth of June and reached Wild Bye on the llth , and proceeded to await the arrival of his superior officer. While there a courier , Mr. Llgiby , of Green Volley , came up and stated that Indians were raiding in the valley , and among other minor depredations had killed his brother and Mr. Meadows , and wounded John and Henry Meadows , the latter of whom died from the effects of his wound. Immediately on receipt of this information 0 pt. Ohalloo , with out awaiting orders , sent a courier back to Mason , saying that ho would at once start in pursuit. Placing him self at the head of his command he started for grocn valley , pausing re only long uuoagh to strike the trail. The country through which they fol lowed it by forced marches , pawning only long enough to take food and rest tholr horses , can only bo described as the roughest through which white man ever trod. As wo once hoard it remarked , it looked as though during tbo creation it had been God's workshop , and the scraps had novoi been swept. From ono canyon into another the trail led , each seemed moro difficult than the last , the troop passing hundreds of places whore , had tne Indiana hatted and lain lnambn h they could have annihilated tha com mand , Ono who has never rode through the almost Impassable coun try in the mountains of Arizona nan form an idea of it. It ia > lo to rldo , Your horoo mnst bo led , ad * carefullytoo , or a misstep will pro- clpltato both to a cruel death. Lateen on tha evening of the 17th , the troop had reached Big Dry Wash , and were thinking of going Into camp for the night , tthonas they wore passing through a canyon known as Uhevolou'n Fork , they were suddenly greeted by u blinding volley from each side of the canyon As quick as a Harm Obaffeo turned Into hla saddle and nave the command teen charge , and with a defiant yell they rode out of the murderous death trap Aa BOOH aa thia maneuver had boon accomplished , the command was givot to dismount and "sock cover. " Th < troops had boon with their captain ic many other Indian fights , by monn. tain and plain , and know that his meant nqht kill or bo killed , , nd that tholr lives depended altogether ot the arrival of reinforcements. Ni charge wag attempted ; it would havi been futllo , bnt not ono of the rodoklt murderers -was allowed to show his head without having it pierced wit ] an' ' oanco ball. So the night int on. Now and then some ad venturous soldier who bad ven tnrod to show too much of his body In hit attempt , to got n shot , fallIng - Ing hack , to take no moro interest lu the fight. At l&sl , in about three hours ! after the oommouccmant of the engagement , snd juat as the bravo llt tlo b nd wni about despairing of tno- cor , the well known yell was hoard , and Major Erans , at theho.id of three companies , rode lu. Oapt , Ohoffco nt once mounted hla troop , and , placing 01hi himself at their bond , led charge after charfio on the position occupied by the hostllcs. This falling tod.slodgo thorn , other tnctlca were adopted , and n brisk Qrlug wan kept up until 8 o'clock , when flight put an end to the fight. And what n night ; hall , snow , sleet and rain followed each other inces santly nntll morning , when It was as certained that the Apnohoa h d left , taking vtlth them their wounded nnd leaving behind them twenty-seven dead , A TKNDERFOOI' AT TOMU3TONE Uow n Llttlo Question of Grammar Wns Settled In Turao Minutes. A tow dnys ngo a flash young nun from an custom college arrived at Tombstone , A T. , says the Middle- town Transcript , and registered his name nt the principal hotel. A social ly inclined person , in n bine frhlrt and , wldo rimtnod hat , who chanced to bo in the offloo , good naturodly answered orory question and volunteered a vast nmouut of Interesting information about Arizona in general and Tombstone - stone in particular. "Do yon BOO them hills ! " naked the Toinbatoner , pointing throngh ono of the cflloo windows. "Wall , them hills Is chock fnll of pay dirt. " The young man from the east looked shocked. "My dear sir , " ho said proudly , bnt kindly , "yon should say those hills are not'thorn hills Is. ' " The Tombstone man was silent fern n moment , Ho looked the yonug man from the east critically over as if ho waa estimating the size of ooflln ho would wear. Thou drawing out an Ivory shocked seven shooter of elabor ate style and finish , ho said In a soft , mild , musical tone ot voice that sounded like a wlldwood brook conn ing o'er the pebble bed : "My gentle uuBttlted tenderfoot from the land of the rising sun , this hero's a p'ut that yon nnd mo disagrees on , and wo might as well have it settled right now. I haven't looked in a grammar recently , bnt I'm going to stand by that opin ion while I'vo a shot loft. I'll glvo yon just three minutes lo think calmly over the subject , for you probably opoko lu hnsto the first time , nnd then I'll hear your decision. " The young man from the east looked 1 down the delicately chased barrel of I the revolver into the placid depth of the eye of tbo 1 ombstoner and began to fool that many points in grammar are uncertain and llablo to grow morose so , Then ho thought of the coroner's Inquest , and the verdict , "Oamo to his death by standing in front of Col orado Tom's aovon shooter , " nnd of the long pint ) box going east Tilth $09 charges ou it , nnd bof ere half the three ratnutos wan up ho waa ready to ac knowledge his error. "Since ho hud thought It over calmly. " ho said , "ho believed that 'them hills is * is right. Ho hnd cpokon on the spur of the moment , " ho added , "and bouged a thousand pardons for hin presumptuous effort to aubntttnte bid grammar for good. " The-Tombntoner grasped his hnud freely , and , grasping hia hand , bald : "I know'd you'd say yon was wrong after you thought a moment. I ad i mire a man who gives right in with out arpnlug when ho knows ho's wrong. Oomo along nnd Irrigate. " And they irrigated. Hertford' * Aold Phoapliato. IN DESPONDENCY , ETC. DR W. S. POWELL , DaSnnco U , , says ; "I have used It with satis factory results in dyspoptlo ailments associated with great mental depres sion or despondency. " Railway Courting. From the Cleveland Leader. At ft station a forr miles east of this otty on the L ko Shore road , a tall gaunt , agricultural looking man boarded a west bound train for Cleve land. Every seat In the car was oc cupied with the exception ot ono at ho side of a buxom , middle aged n with pleasant features , bnt that peon- liar map to her black oyoi Indicative of a mind of her owl and nn "I'm the boss" sort a polso to her well shaped head. He snt bolt upright , and looked dignifiec &a possible for a mlle or so , but hia desire . sire to keep his tongue moving was too great to remain longer mute , and hem uslced the woman where she was from where she was going , how long she expected pectod to stay , nnd whoshe was Shi told him she WAS from down In Yorl state , and was going to Cleveland one a visit , and that she was a widow. "I'm from down in ole Geo-og , said the agriculturist. "I go down t Cleveland every week or so to on joy myself. Yon see my wife she diet and the old farm ia lonesome llko , an' I go to the city to sort'or cheer up. 'Havo you got a big farm ? " In quired the fair traveler. "Wall , I Jos' kalkerlato as I have an * ono 'or the best In Geo-og. There1 & big honso onto it with porches ind ralrandks , jes' ai grand as they bo nny whores , an scrota the road waves - fine n sugar grove as over give water a cider mill waves 'tother sldo thi honso ; a bank barn painted rod wave 'cross the lane ; and this summer tin 'il wave with corn an' oats. She' a good 'nn nn' mighty comfortable fortablo lifo , bat alllirod lone some since the ole 'oomai pegged out , n' that's why I got Into , the oily fur consolation , you know , , aud ho looked out of tha window wit a poetical , far-away gnzo , whllo the buxcm widow looked at the back a , the seat In front with n spoculatlv store ; then , with n deep-drawn Bl * replied , "Yes , yen must bo nwft lonesome , " looking acf tly at his face "You're right It nro , " ho Bald , put - ting hia long arm over the back of the seat so that hla big , bony hand resto on the end next the window , "an' If could jes' find 'or handsome 'oman s 'ad hove me , I think things 'ud brighten up a little , " nnd ho made pathetic move with hia loft hand acroi hla eyes "I think thoro'd bo lots would I glad to have you , " coyly replied iho.do - "Do yon , though , now really , d - you ) " pressing closer to her side , "Indeed I do , " she simpered , as she looked at the passing telegraph polos. His hand slid from the back of the sofit aud rented lightly on her waist , as ho loaned over his our and said , 'Now , would you mind tor aort o' come and brlqhtcn up the house ycrsolll I'm n good 'nn , 1 am , nuvo'd bo happy as daisies , sartln. " " 0 , this Is so sudden , yon know , " as she nestled her head close to his shoulder , while a soft blush flashed her face , "I don't oven know your name. " "Well , I don't BOO AB how n man's coin * to iiiako any dlfluronco , an' it's easy of findlu * out , anyw y. Oomo now , lot'a make up our minds tor donblo up. " "You'll ' bo good nnd nlrrays treat mo well , will you ? " "Yon kin jus' bet on thct ; I nln't a man aa treats anything poorly. Why , ther dogs , an * pigs , an' cows , an' horsoo , an' oven ther chickens , all on rm , look moro cheerful llko when I'm round , Treat yon right 1 I guess yea , " and ho circled her waUt and her hi > ad rested lovingly ou the agricultural shoulder , whllo sllcnco was taken for ojnsent. Tims thpy sat nntll the train pulled into the Union depot , utterly oblivious to the smiles of other passengers. That is why such happy mnlles wreathed the conn- touanoos of the old farmer nnd the woman who alighted from the train yesterday and ordered a carriage for a hotel. The denouement will bo a call on the mar- rlago clurk to-day and visit to minis ter or justice , they won't care much which , nnd the buxom woman with the snapping black eyes will no doubt take uo nor quarters on the farm In old "Goo-og , " where wave the sugar grove , the older mill , the rod barn , and the golden grain. There she will bo the conquering horolno. Swapping a Jnokaua for a $10OOO Lot. FltliburgDltp th. Henry Clay owned the lot opposite the White homo In Washington , and Commodore John llogors wanted It , bat the old whig persistently refused to dispose of it. On hia return from the Mediterranean the commodore brought In ouo of hla vcRiola a fine Anrlaluslan jaokasa , which Clay want ed for hla stock farm. All his offers were rejected until ono doy the com modore said : "Yon can have him for lot the White. " " " your opposite . "Dono , was Clay's reply , and the animal was shipped off to Kentucky. The com modore built the now historic houao during the war. Here Fayno en deavored to assfisulnato him on the uight when Preeldont Lincoln was shot. The lot la now valued at $40- 000. Too Smart for Him. A smart traveling man from Chicago cage tried to paralvz9 n dining-room girl nt Fort Dodge , Iowa , during the snow blockade. At dinner ono day ho ordered " " and " "opnngo soup" "quail ou fence. " The girl want to the kitchen and got n quail , and built a fence on the plato out of kindling wood. Then aho got a pleoo of nponco ; from the bath-room and put It in the soup , and served his order in the presence - once of several other traveling men , who gave him the grand laugh. The landlord charged him $1 extra for serving articles not on the bill of faro , nnd it COB t him 86 for cigars and drinks to keep the matter quiet. An Internal Revenue Officer Saved , PROVIDENCE , August 21 , 1882. Enrron OP BOSTON IIsnAtn : 2.In Dear Sir , During my tprm of service In tbo Internal llevonuo Department of the United States , at the time my offlco WAS in thU city , I was Ailllctod with a severe attack itr tack of Kidney disease , and at times suit or- rd eel Intensely. I received the racdloal da vice of some of our bett physlclana for : , IOUK time , without being benefited by their prescriptions. Being discouraged by the failure of the doctors to help me , nnd being urged to use Hunt's Remedy by a friend who had tested It * merits , although reluc tant to try a patent medicine , I was finally Induced to try the Remedy , and procured wo bottles of It , and commenced taking faithfully according to the dlreotlons. , Before I bad taken It three days tbe 01- oruclattnK pains In my back had disappear ed , and before I had used two bottles I was entirely cured. Whenever , from overexertion ertion or n violent cold , the pains In BXmy kidneys return , a few doses of Hunt's Remedy , edy quickly effects a cure , - Before cloning I beg to mention the re markable cure of a friend of mine In New York City , to whom I recommended tbli , valuable medicine. He was Buffering ol severely from an attack which was pro nounocd by his physician n decided case lot Brlght'aDIseauo of the Kidneys. I obtain , ! . ed two bottles of Hunt's liemedv for him < and ho commenced taking it , and began i tt improve at once , nnd van speedily reatoroi to health , and he attributes the saving o , , his life , under the blessing rt a morclfu - Providence , to Hunt's KoneJy. Anotbortrleud of mine in New York , t rk whom I recommended Hunt's Remedy , wa suffering severely fromlCmdoy diiease , Mid wasentlrelycured of it alter using this won derful medicine only a short period , " ' Feeling deeplygratefulforthegreatbene fits experienced by my friends and mysel ; from the use of Hunt's Remedy , I feel tto be my duty , as well as a great privile ge , ' furnish you this voluntary nnd unsol llclte statement of facts for tbe information i ' your large number of readers , many of whoi arundoubtodly suffering from this wide ! spreading oourgo , and I believe that Itli the host medicine now known , and that ' , will euro all cases of Kidney diseases the ; can bo cured. I shall be pleated to confer with any on wbomaydeure an Interview regarding tt aa statements herein contained. Truly , ; RICHMOND HENSIIAW , 'JO Messer Street. > - CORNICE WORKS Iron nnd Slate Hoofing , ! 0. SPEOliT , . Proprietor , of 1111 Douglas St. Omaha , ob JIAKOFACTUUKU OF GALVANIZED i , Iron Cornices i . - DOIIMEB WHSDOWS , FINIALi Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , I Bpecht' * Patent MotalIo',3kylljht ! Paten ; Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket na Shelving , I am the cener&l agent for the above line of goods , a IRON FENCING , CreitlngB , Balustrades , Verandas , Iron Bank Railings. Window Blinds , Gal- bo * lar Oqardij also . GENERAL AGENT FOR do | PEERSON & EILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND. rlticmwwi r " > fniin ( ' ! . ' * * rf MT thr r lnor fru * dutIM vol mmj nt n3 ust HOP aitt c c If ju r jvizf u lUCwInn . .rot.J * > i r tlcc or illMli t > < m i It you ti fni-r- rtftf ct olnrlo , old ; " * TllAtll ' 5i" / . rlr on HopH'BTtferft > -h n t r jou frrl tiM.Uljf . rom I'Mt chat jrur Jrtera form at K lu dlM > M Uult n , I u tlratlT uwof HOD HcpBi ro ,1. O U tn Ktxelt > t . vj IrrtflK . * o ( xwdt. t Voma tlood. HOP druiitttictir hla tort for , d ritn rt i en ot optee , too wilt t tfthKCCU , J > cured U you ui irootlcn , Hop Bltt r ยง ISy < ra Milni toll or dr : * . nlr n * cil iowijilrtlc < 1.ti7 NEVER IM It < nny uot-anmc nvwyour FAIL _ rrtt lir . It hna < n > d him * lukwf , I. -.Cli. A Okln of Denuty It Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURADD'S Oriental Cream or Magloal Beau- tlflor , < rTan. rimplci , Frcok lee , Mothpatch caao'every blemlsh'on .beauty and defies de tection. II has stood the test ol Soyo rs n' It 10 barm- lei * we taste It to bo sure the prep * ra tion Is pro perlyraada Accept DO counterfeit similar name. The distinguish ? ! ! Dr. L. A. Ba > re , said to r .ady ol the IUCT ON ( patient ) : "As you laJIci will nto them , I recommend 'Oi uraud1 Cream' at the least harmful of all the Bkln reparations. " One bottle will but six months , using It emjr clay. Aim 1'oudro Jub- tile reroousiiuperfluous hair without Injury to the > kln. UMH. M. D. T. GOUItAUD , Sole prop. , 48 Bond Fertile by all DraggUts ami Fancy Qoodi Dealers throughout tbe United States , Canada and Europe. ( CTIlcwnro of bue Imitations. 91,000 reward or arrest and proof of any one selling the Sam 14-wcow-me 2t owflm Genius Rewarded , on , The Story of ttu Snwlao ; Kachlae A ( handoome llttlo ptrophlet , bltio an J gold co\cr \ > ltli numotoiu oagra\lnis , will bo GIVEN AWAY to any adult porton calling for It. at any branch or sub-oinco ol the Singer Manufacturing Com pany , or will bo cnt by moll , post-paid. to any peteon llvlu at a U stance from our otHca , The Singer Manufacturing Do. , Principal Offloo , 84 Union Square ] YORK. GRATITUDE. DKNVKR , COL. , August 29,1832. GT18 I cimnot find words w th wlilch to ex press my ( 'ratltudo to you for the euro your Swift's Spcclflo has effected In my cnic. I wa anilctcil vltli the horrible dlsciso for tlirco yoara , and after ( | wndlnK sorr.o time at the Hot Spring ! I used only ono dozen small small bottles of S. S. 8. and there li not a i-lgn ol the JUotwo remain. IIIR. Jly [ torus nro all healed , my throat Is en- \l I ha\o seen so many hundred ! of men tloacd with Calomel , Iodide ot Moicury and lodlda of Potash , uotll they woio C'jmplotowrocks , that I shudder to thfnk of the mlsiry which ha bron broujht on tin human family by the use of Mercurials for Blood Diseases , It la a crj Inif nbamo tint ph ) al- . clans will not acknowledge the m.-flt ot your OHAND Dlood llodlc'no. ' Use my name as you wish. J. H. RAFF. If you doubt , coma to see uf , and wo will OURC YOU , or charge nothing ! Wrlto for particular ! and a copy of the llttlo book , " Motuago to the - Unfortunate BuScrlng. ' Auk an ; Druggist as t - our stAndlcg. a tSL81,000 Reward will ho paid to any Chemist who will find , on anal j els of 100 bottlei of S. 8. 8. , ono particle of Moieury , Iodide ot Potassium , or other Mineral BuUUnco. SWIFT 8FECIFIO CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Ox Price of Small Size , . . - 1,00 Large Blzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LTD SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. It DOCTOR BTEINHART'B - - ESSENCE OF LIFE. - FOE OLD AND YOBBO , HALI ABD FWALB. It If a sure , prompt and effectual remedi or < digestion. Dyspepsia , Intermittent Fever * . Wfml of Appetite , Nervous Debility la all lUBUgei - Weak Memory , Loss of Brain Power , Prostntlon , Weakness and general Lou of Power. It repairs nenrous waste , rojurenatee the faded Intellect ! strengthens the enfeebled brain and restoret surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted or - gans. The experience of thousands proves It to ! be an Invaluable remedy. Price , 81.00 a bottle. n- or six orW. For sale by all druggists , or sen ! , secure from observation on receipt of price by to Dr. Stolnhax , P. O. Box 2480 t. Lonli Mo. _ _ _ _ _ of DR. WHITHER. < 817 St UhnrlMBt , ST. LOUIS Mo. A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medic * eollvgGS.has been longer engaged ID tha treat * - ment ot OUKONIO , NEUVOUS. SKIN AND DLOOD Dlwnoa than any other physician to Bt. - Louis as city papcro show and all old resldenll know. Consultation free and Invited. When U Is Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment , t medicines can be sent by mall or express every where. Curable cuei guaranteed ; where donol txliU It Is frankly stated. Call 01 wilU. of Nervous prostration , Debility , Mental } - and Physloal Weftkness , Mercurial and I other nlfoctlons of Throat , Skin nnd Bono * It ! hnt Blood Imparities aud Blood Poisoning , Hkln Afleotlons , Old Sores and Ulcers , one Impedimenta to Marriage , the Piles. Bpoclal attention to oases from over-workod brain. BUIUHOAL OA8EU receive special attention. Ulnowiea arlelny Iroin Impni'lenoe , KiqeaacH , Itidulgenoet 200 poxes th wbol MARRIAGE- well told. Mxny receipts ; who may mai > ry > w10 m'y not > Wh3r causes , coniequ * DCK and curt. Sealed for 25o postage or stamps. DOCTOR BTEINHARTB 8 The Great Popular RoincJy for Flits. BurocureforBllnd.Bleedlng&ItohlngP And all forms of Ilemorrboldal Tumors , i Those ScprosiToniiR act directly upon tb * coats of the Blood Vessels , and by their astringent effects gently force tbe blood from the swollen , tumors , andliy making the ooatu ol tha veins strong , prevent their refilling , and hence a radi cal cure 1s sure to fallow their use. Frlca , T8 , PERSONAIj "Parts of tha human body enlarged , developed and strongthoved , " etcli an Interesting advertisement long run In out paper. In reply to inquiries we will say thai there aa evidence < { humbug about tbls Oa Ibi contrary , the advertisers arv very highly In. dotsed Interested persons may got sealed clt > culars giving all particulars , git lug all partlcu- lar . by addrcsalnir Erie Medical Cc. , P. 0. Bo B18 , Buffalo , N. Y.-Toledo K-nlnJ