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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1883)
HARKNESS BRO'S. DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. Hfivo the Largest Stock and On oioest Patterns of CARPETS ! Ever Brought 1o the City , and at than ever offered in this vicin ty , IDO IsTOT TO GALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING , HARKNESS BRO'S , . 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Expressjtomp'y. Quick DTime from New York and Boston. In order to make the fasto't time from New York and Boston to the West.thls Conr pany has arranged with the New York Control & Hudson River R. R. for a SPECIAL AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAIN , oarryin ? This Company Express Matter Exclusively , and No Passengers , This train will leave Now York at 8:20 : P. M. daily , except on Sundavs , and will stop only nt Albany connecting with the 3:00 : P. M. tralo from Boston Utlca , Rome Syracuse , Rocboater , BatavJa , and arrive at BntJnlo at 9:10 : A. M. next morning , from which point it gooa forward by the "SPECIAL FAST MA if. * F.XPUKSS. " arrlv- Ing at Olovoland , 1:55 : p. m. next day Chicago , Indianapolis 10:7f " " , : > Terre Haute , 2:05 : a. m. 2d day Milwaukee , Cincinnati , 6:00 : " " St. Pul , Loniavllle , 7:40 : " " Minuoapolia , Miking cloao connections at Chicago with Lightning Trains for COUNCIL BLUFFS , OMAHA , Burlington , , Davenport Dubuque , Des Moines , Cedar Rapids. Ottumwa , S oux City , Shipments by this train respectfully solicited , and Satisfaction Guaranteed. NO ADVANCE IN RATES. H. H. BROWNING , Agent , Omaha , Neb. H. 0. BEEBE , A < zanr , Oounall Blnffr. council BLUFFS TIME TABLE. STAKLIIUIKD The following are the time ] of arrival nad departure parturo of train * from the loca < depots. The the trains start torn the Union Pi.'fflo depot about ten minutes earlier thin below stated , and orrho at the depot about ten minutes later. Trains oa pool lines and K. O , nu on C' icago time , a half hour faster than local. Wabisn trains run on St. Louli 'line , twenty minutes faster than loca' . U , P. and Lincoln trains run on Council Bluffs time. CUICAUO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic tut..R20pm Pacific Ext..9:15am : Ex and Moll.025am Ex and Jlail . .fi pm D. Molnoa oc".7:15 : a m DCS Uolncsac.4:40 : p m CtnCAOO , EUKUaQTOS AMD QUINCT. Atlantic Depart. Ext. . .5:35 : p m I Pacific Ext. Arrive. . . .330 a m 8IDE SrniNO ATTACHIIKNT-NOT ED. PATENT 1111 and Ex * . .9:10 : a ml Mall and Ex' . . 7:00 : pm N. T. Ex . OUICAOO 6:20pm : | Neb i KM Ex. . . 9:10 : a m A. J. SIMPSON. AND NORTUWESintm. Depart. Arrive. LEADING Atlantic Exf..6:15 : p m I Pacific Ext. . . . 8:15 : a m Mill and Ex * . .8:20 : a m Mall and Ex * . .8:15 : p m CARRIAGE FACTORY Accom ( Sat. ) . .5.50 p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p m 11W and 1411 Dodge Btreat , KANSAS CTTT , 8T. 'OS AMD COUNCIL BLUFFS. Depart. Arrive. n 7-me 6m OMAHA , NIB. H Mall and Ex. . . . 8:55 : am I Express . . . .5J6pm l X prt . . , . . 85p : a ( Mill a i Ex. . .6)45 ) pro union rioino. DUFRENE& Doiut Arrlre. ecl ni x.tI30 a. m. CTtrland Ex .4 0 p.ra. [ DUFRENE&MENDELSSHON Lincoln Ex. .liao a. . Denver Ex. . . .8:00 : a. m , MENDELSSHON , Denver Ex..7 0p. m. Local Ex 630 a. m. Local Ex . 7:23 a. m. " Ex 8:05 : a. m. Emigrant. . . .620 p. m. Ex P.-OOa.m. ARCHITECTS ! WA1ASD , SP. LOCIS AMD PACIFIC ) . Depart Arrive. Kill and Ex. . 8:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 420 p m REMOVED TO Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball , .11:05 a m Depart. SIOUl Cm AMD FAHFIO. Arrive. Omaha National Bank Building , or Slonx Clty.7 5 a m Frm Sioux ( Jy.eiX ) p m ! or FortNlobrara. Frm Fort NIobrara , Neb' . 7afiam Neb ' 6-JOpm i Foi St. Paul. . . 7:40 : pm From St. Paul..8 0 a m CniCAQO , M1LWAUE1I AND ST. PAUL. CORNICE WORKS ! Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Mill and Ex. . " 8:20 : a m I Mall and Ex. . . ' 6:55 : pm Atlantic Ex. . | 5:15 : p m | Atlantic Ex. . .18:10 : a m Iron and Slate Booting , CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL. 0. SPEOHT , Proprietor. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex. . ' 7:15 : a m I Pacific Ex . | 9:45 : a m 1111 Douglas St. - Omaha Neb Atlantic ET.3:40pmMalland | : | Ex.7-25pm . , Except Sundays , f Except Saturdays. { Except MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Uondajs. ( Dally. Council BluQs St Omaba Street B. B. Iron Cornices I Leave Council Uluffs. Leave Omaha. B a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a ro , DORMER WIfcDOWS , FINIALS , 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p Ham , tpm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , C p m , C p m. m , 4 p m , B p m , 6 p me Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars betrln their trips at Specht's Patent Metallic Skyllght Patent , 9 o'clock a. in. , and run regularly during the day Adjusted Hatchet Bar and Bracket at 9,11 , 3 4 , 5 and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; Shelving. I am the veneral agent for the above line of goods , FALLBY&flOtiS , IRON FENCING Western Agents , Lafayette , Indiana. , Cresting ) ) , Balustrades , Verandas , Iron Bank llalllngs , Window Blinds , Col 1- lar Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT FOR PEERSON & KILL PATENT IN' SIDE BLIND. "FOR TABLE U8E- " fta The Natural Mineral , FOR KAISER WATER Jtubber Boots and From Blrroaborn on the n RECOMMENDED I1Y THE HIOilHSr MEDI Boots and Shoes CAL AUTHOH1TIES. FUKD'K HObLENDKR , Soloagirt or the U. S. and Canaii , 115 , 117 , 11U him Vovt Yors. OF ALL KINDS. IA23-3ra Eft nCD OT To Tholr OUrCnbl. Wear. Geniiis Eewarded , The center pieces are Interchangeable and ro reraiblo. It prevents the counter from running OH , over The , requiring Agency for no heel these stlffenera. goods Iu this town ha The Story of taa SBTrin ? Maonino been plx ww A ( handsome little , Lluo and Others cinnot them. pamphlet gold procure co\er with numoioui cogravlniES , will bu Calltnd 'xainlno a full line of Leather an . .Candce" Bubber Boots awl Shoes with the Ho GIVEN AWAY erilble Heel. MHS. M. 1'ETKHSON , 31-3m Louisville , Neb. to any adult person cilllnj for It. at anyliranch or sub-olllce of the Singer Manufacturing Com pany , or wlllbesent by mail , pott-paid , to any person living at a d stance from our otllco. MES , , J , HILTON , M , D , , The Sinpr Manufacturing Co , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Principal Office , 84 Union Square' SXZ Broadw . Council Blnffi NEW YORK. COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOO AL NEWS COMMERCIAL. CODNOIL nLnrra MAUKKT. WHKATNo. . 2 spring , 7Ccj No. 3,63 { rcjocto < l 50o ; coed dctuacd. COIIN Dealers paying S3a : rjjccted corn Chicago , Tile ; new mixed , f > 2j ; white corn , S5o. The receipts of corn nre ll ht , OATS Scarce and In good deumnd ; 33 , HAT 4 CXXrfG 00 per ton. 30 per balo. RTK lOc ; light supply , Cou.v MEAL 1 25por 100 ixjunds. Woon Gootl BUiiplyt prices at yards , 6 00fl 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; soft. 6 50 per ton. HOTTER Plenty nnd in fair domnnd ; 25c ; creamery. SOo. Koo3-Ready sale nnd plenty nt 10lie per dozen. LAUD Fairbanks , wholesaling nt IRc , PotlLTUT Firm ; dealers paying 13c l > er pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VKQKTABLKS Potatoes , fiOoj unions , BOc ; cabbages , 3U@40o per dozen ; npplcw , 2 60 @ 3 50 per barrel. City flour from 1 GO to 3 40. BUOOMB 2 00@3 00 per doien , STOCK , CATTLB 3 00 ® 3 50 ; calves 600@760. lIooH Market for hogs quiet , ns the packing houses are closing ; shippers nre paying B 75 to 0 55. PetroUum V. D. K. Locke , IVtrolcum V. Nasby , ( oditor'Toledo liladu ) write * ! I had on a forefiuger of my right hand ono of thoeo pleasant pet ? , a ' 'run-round. ' The finder became inflamed to n itegroo unboarnb'O ' and swollen to nearly twice Ita natural nlza A frlnnd Raveuie HKNRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE , nnd In twenty niln- utea tbo pain had so much subsided an to give mo n fair night's rest , which I had not had before fur a week. The Inflam mation loft the finger In a dy. I consid er it n most valuable article for the house- hold. Cnrei the Pile * . Too. Edouard llelntard , of New York , write ? : It gives me grant iIpn nro to say that a sinpl" l-ox o ! HENRY1. ; CUIBOLIO SALVE effected n comoleto cure cf Piles , with which I Iwd boon troubled for over a year , and which nothing olio that I need would euro. FIOH rs ON THE FRONTIER. The OampalRns of Regulars and of Texas HauKers Aealnet Preau- tory Intllaua. A latter from Fort Davis , Tex. , says : The Tocas Indiana have always had n thorough contempt tor the blue coats. The state needed railroads and Invited ttiu Investment of capital to establish these great highways. In 1875 the railroad boom began. With a pin ok and enterprise that Is characteristically Auurc.m ! the great railroad buildots ru'i tholr Hues tnrough the mountain wildernesses and aoroao the desert pUiiiB , with an army of determined oieu Iu advaiico to drive back the In- dtvt. s. The railroads have done more u > subdue the Indians In Texas than at y other influence. Lo can't stand iittr-m. The state In 1874 began to prupuro for the Immigration influx wh'o'i ' ' followed. Despairing of pro- toeion against the Indiana from Undo Sun , the legislature appropriated the neoiitsary funds and Adjt. Gen. Steele orjanlz3d , nrmod , nnS eqnlped the fioi.tltr battalion of ntato rangers. Under command of the gallant Maj. Jones this handful of brave ocouto J.t - tncked thoLlpons , the ComauchcH , hem Kichapoos , the Apaches and the Ton- kawas wherever they were found , mad dtd in six yosra what the United States ; troops had attempted for tvTenty years drove out the Indiana , Recently ' , la company with a nox'epapor friend fri.m the states , I mot ono of theue ! gallant scouts. Ho had boon in nil the great Indian fiqhta , and had killed ono of Victoria's band when the rem nant of chat dashing chieftain'o fol lowers made tholr final stand in the SJarra Diablo. /'What do you rangers do oat bore ? " Inquired my friend. "We protect the frontier , " answered the rnngor. "Bat , " expostulated the newspaper man , "I thought the United States troops wore sent out for frontier pro- too'ion ? " So they wore , and the rangers come out to protect the troops. " Ho waa not far from right. The : rangers have borne the brant of the battle In advance. The blue coats have very discreetly brought up the rear. When Vlotorlo dashed me the frontier at the head of 250 chosen warriors , superbly mounted and armed In the most approved manner ho showed great contempt for the sol diers , and had more real fear of Cap . tains Baylor and Nowlll and their In - significant force of rangers than of the whole United States army. "Oarrajo ! " ho would say when any one spoke of the soldiers. "I shall sweep them away as the son dissolves the morning mists on the monntalnl After his death in the Candelera mountains what was loft of Yictorio's band made tholr way across the Illo [ Grande , and , bolng hotly pursued by the rangers , took refage in the rocky canyons of El Sierra Diablo. The rangers followed them , and hunting out their hiding-place boldly attacked them. The charge was made early rln the morning. Some of the rangers ; were the regulation blue uniform. When the Indians first saw them , as they came running down a rooky hill toward their camp , they thought it was a party of soldioru a < jd prepared to make light , no doubt uounlderably surprised that the troops dared attack them BO openly. When the rangers ' were two hundred and fitly yards dis tant one of the bucks recognized them. Ho dropped his rifle and took to his heels , shooting as he ran : 'Them no soldiers ! Big Texausl Ugh ! " In conversation with a very intelli gent colored sergeant of ono of the troops of the 10th cavalry the other day I aoked him this question : . "Why don't your command go into the Gaadalonpo mountians and hunt for the camp of the renegades ] " "Da Liwd bress you , Bah ! " ho guf- fawdd ; "wo hain't los' no retugadi'H Wha1 for you askln' mo hunt for'om ? Lieut. Bulllss , when ho was on the frontier , did eoino good sorvioo wltl his Sumlnolo and Tonkawa scouts. Hoyed was of au adventurous spirit , enjoyot splendid health , was Inured to hard ship , mid bravo enough to face anj danger. Ho was a hard rider , messed * with his man , carried no sapoiflnoni baggage , and was mainly guided I by ] the advice of "Bowlogs , " the Tonkawi ' chiefwho know the Illo Grande coun try perfectly and had mapped in nnhls mind every trail , pass , water hole and spring , I used to moot these Indian scouts every now and then , but think that since Lieut. Bulllss returned to his regiment they have boon dis banded. When hostile Indians raid through the country and Information in lodged with the commander of a frontier pout It Is usually twenty-four hours atlunst after the reception of the news bfforo a party is started out In pursuit. This may bo caused by rod tape , but after considerable experience with soldiers as ludlau fighters , I incline to the opinion of the colored sergeant before mentioned : "They have not lost any Indians and are not anxious to huut for any. " Stocking KleU Ponds. Indianapolis Jomrut , There are In general In the United States throe sorts of fish ponds , each of which may bo briefly noticed : 1 Ponds far Trout Where the water ( s very cold and very pure there is no kind of fish moro attractive , and perhaps none more profitable , than brook trout. There are in this state , however , very few ponds where the aristocratic fi h may bo roared , so thnt I need siy hero nothing further In roon gard to it. 2 Ponds of Game Flah In any clear pond or lake in this state "gnmoy" or carnivorous fishes can bo reared. Of there oar native fishes are the best , the white bass , the black bass , th croppln , the yellow poroh , the rook bass and other species of the souw fish nod the different sorts cf small crtttinh. The latter nro not very high game. The writer hoc , however , a liking for them wpond fithos , for they are good fond , hardy und prolific , and withnl morally curtain not to waste the fiahormnti'a time , ns they take the hook with unfailing accuracy , and takes It for "keeps. " Such a fish pond In especially a boy's mmd , and the oat * fish Is preeminently n boy's fish. To stock such a pond there Is nothing special to do but free it , If passible from gars , dogfish and pickerel , and then to put in as many live fish ns practicable of the species desired with minnows and saokoro f "r food. Catfish will thrlvo in almost any pond whioh does not dry up in the summer , but the bass and sunfish ore moro particu lar. 3 Carp Pondt For most ponds which may bo made In this state , no fish is so well suited as the European carp It boars the oauio relation to the native fishes that our hog dooa to our wild animals or the hen to ourna- tlvo game birds It Is not so hand some or so delicate as the best of the native fishes. There Is no excitement in Us capture , but It furnishes food for a hungry world , The carp much resembles the V' T < tlo fish iu size and form ; It bau \ .0 same thick head , largo scales and toothless mouth. Ita flosti Is , however , much finer In qual ity , although bv.no moans equal to that of whlto fish or brook trout. The carp will thrive In almost any water. It feeds on vegetable imbalances , frog spittle , water weeds , breadcrumbs crumbs , bran , almost anything that a chicken or pig will oat. It will take thu hook sometime ! ) , if Imbedded in a bread crumb , nud so will a hen under similar circumstances. Its growth Is very rapid under favorable clrcum- stancoo , nud Is very profitable. It Is nald to devour Its own spawn when feed le scarce , but , unlike carnivorous - fishes , It rarely eats its own young . The ideal carp pond la cle.tr , warm , weedy , dtep Iu the mlddlo , shallow along the edges nud free from other fish. A pond which cr.n bo drained at will is couvouiont where fish are raided for the markets , as the large fith can bo Bolcotod and the smr.llcr onus loft. If the fish are caught with a oelue many email ones are injured. "k tlodorn Enoch. Brooklyn Ea lo. "What'ro you doing hero ? " de manded a policeman of a chap whom ho had caught peering In at the win dow of a iTaraam street honso last night. "Nothiu1" replied the man , jam ming his hands In his pockets und - gazing up nt the sky. "Didn't I hoar a woman yell In that house a few minutes ago ? " oontl nuod the policeman. "Shouldn't wonder , " rotarnod the man , carelessly. "In fact , I know yon did , for I hoard her myself. " "What's going on in there ? " queried ; the policeman , peeping in. "I guess he's licking my wife , " sug gested the stranger. igho , "Do you live hero ? " asked the policeman , In some astonishment. hoo' "I used to , bat I kinder fell out o' : the habit lately , " was the indifferent response. "What kind of a man are you 10 . stand out ? hero and lot another man lick your wife ? " demanded the police- "I think ho can do It bettor than can , " growled tbo stranger. "I never had any luck at that kind of a job , and If there's any ono who can make a sue- , COSH of It I'm not going to Interfere : with his fun , now you bet ! ' "Who Is the man ? Do yon know him ? " "No7ersaw him before , " replied the stranger. "I guess ho and she thinks he's her husband ? " . "And It's your wife ? " "Sure ! Only I've been away a long time shipwrecked , you know and just got homo. I saw 'om at It , and thought I wouldn't Interfere. " "Do you want mo to arrest him ? Inquired the policeman , contemplat ing the returned husband with amaze- ment. . "Just ns you like , " returned the other ; "only do not mention my name In the matter. " "But don't you propose to do any thing about U ? " "Well , now , you just bet ! Just BE soon as that mnti winds otf that job he's going to bo dry , and If I've got quarter anywhere he's going to got drink nnd don't , , , you Interfere ; now you hear me ? " - And the pollcoman Etrollod of ! down the streetwhile Enoch , bonding " low his chin upon the window thai contained Annlo ubaorbcd , the scene : then turned him around aa Phllllr carao the while a little ahead of n flat Iron and took him by the arm. Anc so they went , and Annlo left lone - wnt not that Enoch had boon so near and had him sheokles In his pockei wherewith to asjuago the grief of Phillip. If Yon Are Ruined - n noalta from any cause , especial ! ] from the uao of any of the thousaru nostrums that promise so largely with long fiolltlons tostlmonlali , hnvo uo fear , lltiiort to Hop Ulttors at onoo , and iua short time you willhavo ho most robust nud blooming health , The KtK'Ct , of Ago on tbo Bye , 'hiiu'jcr. ' Jour al , It it fonud on average of observen' tloiio , that at ton years of ngo the crystalline lens in the cyo may bo rendered so convex as to glvo a clear Imago o ! au object three inches nw y , At 21 it will only accommodate Itself to an object four and a half Inches from the eye. Anything nearer will bo obeouro , because the lens will not assume asulliolontly form convex to refract to n focui on the retina rays of light BO divergent as auy nearer object will rftdtato. At forty years of ago the "noar point" has reached to a distance of nine inches , mid at CO , to thirteen Inohoi. A * . 60 years of ago the lens boo so far lost Its flexibility , and there fore its piwor of responding to the muscle , that It cannot ordinarily glvo n clear Imago of auy object loss than twenty tlx Inches from the cyo , At seventy five the power of accom modation is wholly lost ; light still pRsica through the eye , and Is focused on the rottna , but only when It comes In parallel rays. Parallel rays It can converge on the retina , but divergent rnys ; require thut extra refractive power which the aged eye has lost by the hardening of the Ions. Net as a matter of disease , then , bat in the ordinary course of years , and In every 0)0 alike , Is the bodily sight gradually weaned from the scrutiny of near ob jects around , and permitted to turn a clear vision only upon things far oil , Reliable help for the weak , nervous and debilitated dyspoptlo sufferer ouud In Brown's Iron Blttors , A Woman's Noble Ambition. Walt Stifct News. It was a Boston widow who tripped Into a broker's oflioo the other day with $5,000 in a reticule , and slowly said : "Air. Browr , I'm golnpto bo mar ried this spring " "Is that possible ? Allow mo to con gratnlato the luoky man. " "Certainly thanks. Doro Is $5,000 in cash ; I want to bo worth at least $15,000 by April l t. Won't you please take this and invest It In some stocks which will raise 300 per cent ! Do , that's n good man , and yon may take out $25 for your trouble. " Juutloo AruoDK the Indiana. San Fra'clico Chronicle A frightful cane of Indian justice has just come to light In Eureka , Nov. Among the tribe of Piutos who Infest this region was B buck called i'ybo Frank. Ho was a very bad Indian , Had killed a member of his trlbo and ido stolen horses from the whites. He [ claimed to load a charmed life und that ho could not ba shot. The In dians feared him , and throe weeks ago held a council near hero , when it i was determined to got him out of the way. Four trusty braves were delegated as exeontlouora and they Induced Frank to go on rou huut with thorn. Several days ago while the hunters were sitting around a cauip-firo about fourteen miles from here , the braves jumped upon him and icut his head off and then burned the body. After the cowardly assasslim- tiou the four avengers wont to Joe Allison's ranch , where they mot sov- oral ot their own tribe , nnd with onn- sldorablo ceremony went through process of washing the murdered man's blood from tholr hands. Frank's father nnd Bqaaw wore In the nnlgh- borhood when ho wns killed , but were unmoved on hearing the particulars i tLo tragedy , Suporatitioua Qambleru. Detroit. 1'rco I'ten. "Ah hi" exclaimed a dabbler policy , as ho pointed at a sporting pa per lying npon the reporter's desk "there's a combination that I will play to-morrow , audit ought to win. " The reporter looked , and behold cuts of three sized of metallic cart ridges for revolvers , Us tiallbro , " 32 , 1 38 , " " 45 , " being stamped upon each. "What In the world will you play these numbers for ? " "For luck. It is accounted good luck to come upon three numbers out of the way and unexpected places In fact , old policy player * are always on the lookout for combinations throe numbers below 100. Go Into policy shops to day and yon will hoar them calling for ' 4 23-83 , ' that being the date of to-day fourth month , 23d day of 1883 If a fire boll should strlko a box the number ' which embraces those figures , they will bring these figures at the first oppor tunity. They will open a book three times at random , and bring the com bination formed by the number of the - pages , or take three throws of dice anything that seemed to have an ele I ment of chance in It. " "Does this superstition cling policy players alone , or does It control - the play of others ? " "Nearly every gambler has his whims , no matter what game ho plays. Ono man will quit a faro table If aya.ho wins the first bet ho makes ; another will not play the last turn of the cards if there Is a queen among them ; an other will not play until after 11 o'clock at night. It would bo diffi ! cult to find a man who hasn't got some I hobby or other. " I "Aro dealers affected In this way ae wall as the players ? " " "Just the same. There Is one lore In the city now who will not allow any - player to bet above $25 on a single card in his bank , where , of couruo , the dealer has the boat chance of nlnnlntr but 1 have known him to btako $3OOC , on a single turn of the cards when he - was hlm-olf a ployor and the percent- ago WRB againet him. " If you nra not married , write the Mar n rlage Fun * nnd Mutntl Trust Assooia. a lion , Cedar Knnidn , Iowa , for circular oriilninlnK the plan. 11.3m , ] The Skyo terrier bang IB no populai as over with both the male and femah dude. _ , , YOUDR man or woman , if you want ; big money for a small amount. Insure in tin MnrmgB Fund and Mutual Trust ation , ( Jodar KaplJs. Iowa , Diamonds uro still worn as much ) a evur on state occasions by pawn brokers' wives B right's Disease , Dlabntes , Kiduo\ Liver or Urinary DUeniio Ilavo no fear of any of these dla oases if you use Hop Bitters , aa they . will prevent and cnrojtho worst uses even when yon have boon made worse by some great pnlfed-up pretended cure , _ How Diuloa Bottle DlsDUtoa. HeriU. Two dudes had a dispute In a box at the Now York casino the other evening and rushed into the lobby , where ono blow a puff of olgarotto smoke into the face of his rival , who retaliated by hurling a programme at the head of the other , A challenge followed , boxing gloves were chosen as weapons and the pair fought n drawn battle of two rounds , both being used up , An Extondml Popularity. BKOWN'H HOR.NUHIAL TROOHEH have buou before the public ninny years , They ore pronounced superior to nil other articles uaod for similar par * ponoii. For Relieving Oonghs , Colds and Throat Diseases they have boon i > rorvf reliable. The bouquet do corsage is still very popular. A good sized green houeo full of rotes to a bolt Is about the proper thiuj. In the absence of suitable materials or the time to prepare It , people often &c without a dressing for salads. Buy DURKEE'H , and yon will never trouble yourself to make another. It la now time to hang up sealskin sacks and muffr. It Is a eqnaro Hebrew ho will let you have at least ono twen tieth of tholr value. ROBBIA Salvo U unrivalled for Ita spooily ' healing qualities. Ask your druggists for It. 25 Us , Trained drcaaoi are oouildored Tory vulgar In thu ntrcot. The department of Btroot cleaning tnado a atrong fight iu tholr favor , bat It was no uao. . . _ WKLLS1 "KOUOH ON CORNS. " Ask for Wolli' "Hough on Corns. " IBo. Qalokcoinploto , portnauontonro. Oorne , warts , bunions. Pocketbooks nro still carried loosely In the hawl , or ntnok into a shallow ponkot. Thu latter styles is more popular with the sneak thlovoa. We Preient no Pretended Mlraelo "Truth la MlEhty nnd Mutt Prevail. " No Sophli- try can wlthttand the power of Ita honest utternncd. Editor of Evening I'rcttt DEAU Sin Feeling deocly grateful for the great boneQti > which I have received from the use of n very valuable article which has its origin nml homo In our beau * tlful city , and hoping that other * who are allllctod an I have been may find like relief from IU use , 1 beg th Indulgence of n few linen In your valuable paper for the prlvl lego of communicating to you n brief state ment of fact * , for the benefit of the roul tltudo of sufferers to he met with on every side. Many of niy friends well know that latt I Imvobecnjverysovrely afflicted with heart dlnease for n number of years , and have > sullerod from It as only these can sutler who have that disease ; It rcdnocd my strength so low that I could icarooly walk ncrosH my room , nnd the least exertion ren- dared mo so short-breathed that I darci icnrcely move , and Illo scorned very bur dcnaomc. I was treated for my malady urby the best physicians , and derived no benefit from tholr treatment or proscriptions un til I was advised by my family physician to tiKO IIunt'H Remedy , as mv trouble was caused by Inaction of my kidneys , which - allecUd very seriously my heart I com ) menced taking ithavlng ( llttlo faith In it tur - any other moutclno , ) and ithelped mo won. derfnlly , and I am now n great deal bolter - and have been over since I began Its use. a Iu fact I have taken no modiciuo that has benofitted mo so greatly. My breathing cany , and I hnvo gained in strength - much , that I nm nblo to do my housework. > I cheerfully recommend Hunt's Remedy to nil who mav ho nfllloted na I l.nvo . been of or who arc HulForlnr from general debility and norvauK prostration. Rotpcct'y , MRS A.O. KOOKWULL , 1'earl St , , 1'rovldenco , R. I. r.ht'B A standard medicine for curing Brlght'it In Dropsy , Kidney. Bladder and Ulanduhr Maladies It Hunt's Remedy. Fcmalo Weakness , Pain the back and , loins. Gravel , Dlabctls , Intemperance Excess , nnd Prostration of the nervous sys tem nro curoJ by Hunt's Remedy. Hunt's Remedy Imparts health and vigor to the constitution when It has become deblllta- lita.M ed. Hunt's Rsraody restores the Invalid " to health. . ME SHORT LINE In -or THK- , of Milwankee & St , Paul , RAILWAY } } II now rnnnlnj Iu FAST EXPRESS TRAINS | from of LINBm OMAHA AND COUNCIL "BLUFFS " > -WITH- Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers ) -AND THE- to Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING lEAST . TO OHIOAGO * MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST KOUTE , the Chicago , Milwaukoo&SkPaulR'j Tlcket office located In I'm to i Hotel , at come Farnim andlfourteenth streets anil at U. 1' . DC , pot and al UUlard Hotel , Omiha. jtarSoe Time Table In another column. F. A. NA3II , General Airent. - 0. II. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. S. S. MEH1UI.L , A. V. H. CAIU'ENIEK , GeuoralManaer. ( ; General I'&es. Aijenl J. T. CLAUK , GEO. II. HKAFKOHD , - - General Sup't. Asa't GQP u as. Ai ( S , MAVERM NATIONAL BANK Cor' Walcr and Congress Streets. OAPITAI , , - - 840O.OO BUKPLtJC , - - 8400,001 Transacts n genorol Hanking business. Ri cejvaa the uccounU of lianka , Bankers nn others. Draws Foreign Exchange nn makes Cable Transfers In Kuropo nnd To as egraphlo Transfers of Money throughoi wntho United States , Buys and Bella Go ernmont and other Investment Securltle and executes any buduoes for Its Corr epondenta In the line of Banking , . , ASA P. POTTER , President. ; 1 J < Jl EDDYOathler. . , \ J > w < WORK , Ai 't Oathler. Fit i < m n > 4. of fiu lnef , wc Uc f mAn of lv tr * tolling ovornik nlxlit work , o rw > torr brain ntrvm' Hop Bltt r , a Morjj If you r yomit IM .rot. ' * Jt * t * iMicrtllou or aim , | thin | II jrpuaijtwir. rtfil or Inirl * , old nrl imorhf altb or UniruUIi tnpr ) i ( a b l VVlak- nt , r lr on Hop ] | Blttor * . lliinuuuU JM 'JV wh nfron fffl wulL ; from ( oun ; h i your j"J n . .iiior ittmult'tlnfr , * . ! ? A ° P HopOlttar * Or i. O _ l -A t C-J C and Irriitc.t * otth Nurfli * , tlnort. HOP bla c n r t f c" druilennnn , lt r otntrtttl U(4 O ( OOlU.11' Ton will b tobiioeo , J/ enwdlf jrounit Hop Bitter * Ujmttrtiim Bold 07 rfrctf- cr wrak anil litn. B n < U9 few r > lrtU < tt7 NEVER Clrcalu. III it rnny OfBlrTKS nvb/our FAIL | | f . It hn inved hun A Bkln of Beauty U Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURAtJDTl Oriental Oream or Magic il Beau- tiflor , es Tan. Pimples , Freckle I , Uolhp tch esan'erery bltmlsh'on beauty and deflti d - lection. II hu itood the test Of BoyeariKD' li 10 harm * lei 8 we Uste It to lie sure the pre para * tlonli pro perly rruule Accent no counterfeit ttmtUr name. The dlntlnirulshid Dr. L. A. fUjre , stld to r .aily nl the IUOT ON ( p tlontl ) "Ai you ladles will line them , I recommend ' 0 uraud Cream1 M the lout harmful o ( all the Skin preparations. " One bottle will last itx months , using It < n cry day. Also i'ouilro Jub- Illo removes superfluous hair without Injury to the skin. Mm M. D. T. OOUKAUD , Sole prop. , 43 Bond St. . N. Y. For iilo by nil Dratrfrlibi and Fancy Good ! Dealers throughout the United Statei , Canada and Kuropa. FUow re o ( bate Imitations , f 1,000 reward or arrcit and prool of any one lolling the sim 14-weow-me 2t ow-6ro CURES SCROFULA , do. SORES , do. ULCERS , do. BOILS , do. ERUPTIONS , do. CATARRH < , .1 < .1"J do. ECZEMA , "J 4 t do. RHEUMATISM , do. SKIN DISEASES , do. BLOOD DISEASES , - SWIFT'S SPECIFIC ; REMOVES ALL TAINT , IIKItCIUTARY OH OtIICKWIHR. SWIFT'S SPEGIFIC IS THE ur . GREAT H . HOF OF TUB AGE. is HO Write far full patt'cu'ar ' ; , and llttlo lirok "Jin- . sago to the Unfortunate Suffering. " , C9.S1.00U Howard will ho paid to any Clicmlst who mil find , on anal } Bis of 100 bottles ofS. S. S. , ono particle of Mercury , Iodide of I'otaaalum , or other Mineral substance. SWIFT ' SPECIFIC ! CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Ox I'rlco of Small Site . t 1,00 . Large Bite , . 1.70 SOLI ) UV ALL DUUGUI3T8. , ' DR. - ITBt Crmrle.St. ST. LOUIS Me * A IlEGULAK GRADUATE of tno moillc * colli > fre < , , hu boon longer engaged In tun ttt l- ment ot OHUONIO , NUttVOUS. SKIH AND ULOOL ) DlMaioa than any other physician In 81. Louis as city pr.prrs show and all old rocldcnll know. OonralUtlon free and Invited. When II Is Inconvenient to vlilt the city for treatment , medicines can bo sent by mall or exprean every- where. Curable run ( ruartntccd ; whojo donbl eilit * U 11 frankly staled. Call or wrltf. Nervona prostration , Debility , Mental and Physloal Weakncaa , Mercurial and other affections of Throat. Bkln and Bones Blood Impurities nnd Blojd I'oUonlng , Bkln Affections , Old 8orcs and Uloern. Impedimenta to MarrlaKe , RhoumatUm , Piles. Speolul Attention to casea from ovor-work 8UROIOAL OABBB reoelvo spe Dlseasea arising from Impru'l InduUteuoM ry , who may not , why , eausm , consoqnesctl and cur * . . 22d&wl DB HENDERSON A reirultr gi du tin , in uiodlclno. Over 10 f COO t COS Wyanitocto St. , vcars1 practlco 12 KANSAS OITV , MO. In Chicago , Authorized by the itite to treat Chronlc.Norvoui and Private ills- caset , Aitbma. Enllepiy , Rbeu- imitliui , Ill 9 , Tape Worm , Urln- . 'aryaod 'w. ' ' . . . . Skin . nlnht Diseases , BIUIXAL .ii ( losses ) Sixtiib loss of soiual power ) Etc. Cures gu r- anteid or money refunded. Chirks low. Thou * Binds of tasea cured. Mo Injurious medicines used No detention from business. All nedl- clnes lurnlabcJ even to patients at a distance , Consultation free ahd contidentlM call or write. Afe | and experience are Importint. A BOO for both sexes Illustrated and circulars of other things sent scaled for two So stainpi. FREE UU8KUU DOCTOR BTEINHARTO De- 'The Great Popular Itemcdy for Piles Sure cure for Blind , Blooding & Itching F And all forms of Hcmorrholdal Tumors. coats of the Wood Vessels , and by tholr astringent effects gently force the blood from the swollen < i tumors , andby making the coatg of the velni strong , prevent their refilling , and hence a radl- cal euro la sure to follow their use. Price , 75 cents a box. For sale by alUrurctate , or sent by mall on receipt of prlco , by En ligh Ixledloia Institute T18 Olive StSt " - - DOCTOR STEINHART'S FOB OLD AND YODNO , MALE AND FHMAM. It Is a sure , prompt and effectual romeds or digestion , DjancpuU , Intermittent Fevers , Wani of jJcrvous Appetite , Debility In all ItsSUVeV Weakness and ° > L08S ° , ' , Braln owerP o.tratToo , general Loss of Power. It repairs norrous wnate , rejuvenates the faded Intellocl , trenghthons the enfeebled brain and rejtorei surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted or- gsni. Tha experlenco of thousands Loan proves It la Invaluable remedy. Price , it.oo a bottle , orelx ortt. For salobyall I ilruszlut * . or BSD f cure from * observation on receipt of prlco b '