Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 02, 1883, Page 7, Image 7
THE DALY B E-WEDNESI AY MAY 2 HARKNES DRV GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. Have tlio Largest Stook and Onoioost Patterns of CARPETS ! Ever Broiig'it to the Oity , and at than ever offered in this vicin'ty , IDO ZKTOT TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING , HARKNESS BRQ'S , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ExpressJomp'y. ) Quick pTime from New York and Boston. In order to make the f anteat time from New York and Hotton tn the West , this Com pany 1ms arranged with the New York Central & Hudson Klver K. 11 , for a SPECIAL AMERICAN EXl'UKSS TKA1N , carrying This Company's ' Express Matter Exclusively , anil No Passengers , This train will leave New York at 8:20 : P. M. dally , except on Sundays , and will top only at Albany connecting with the 8:00 : P. M , train from Uoaton Utlca , Home Syracuse , Hichostor , lUtavia , and arrlvo at linllalo at ! ) : SO A. M. n xt morning , from which poliit It goes forward by the "SPECIAL FAST MA1L& EXPRESS , " arriv ing at Cleveland , 1:55 : p pi. next day. ; Chicago , 5:40 : a. m. 23 day. Indianauolb , 10:75 : " " S' . Louis , 8:20 : " " Terre Haute , 2:05 : a. m. 2d day ! Milwaukee , 11:00 : " " OlncltnUI , 0:00 : " " i St. P ul , ( ! ; 15 " 31 day. Lonisvllle , 7:40 : " " I Minneapolis , 7:00 : " " Miking oloso connections at Oblcagc 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 BATES. H. H. BROWNING , Agent , Omaha , Neb. H. 0 , BEEBE , Agant , Oounall Blaffj. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following are the time ? of m rival and de parture of trains from the lota depots. Tbe the train ? start from the Unloa \\tt\i \ depot about tort mlnutea eirler thin below atated , and rrho at the depot about ten mlnutea later. Trains on piol line and K. U , rua on O Icago lime , a I alt liour laitir than local. Wabiah trains run on St. Louli Mine , twenty mlr utaa faster than loea , U , 1' . and Lincoln trains run on Council Blultj time. CHICAGO , BOCK ISLAND AND FACINC. Depart. ArrU e. Atlantic Ext..5:20 : pm Pacific Ext. . . .9:15 : a in Ex and Mall.0:25am : Ex and Mall" . . 6:55 : pm D. Moluca ac.7:15 : a m L > c8 MolneancMMO p ru CIMCAQO , BURL1N3TON AND QUINC * . Depart. Arrho. Atlantic Kit. . .5:3.1 : p m I Pacific KvJ..9:20 : a m Mall and Ex * . . 9:10 : am Mall and Ex' . , 7.00pm N. Y. Ex . 6:20 : p m | Neb i Kea x..9:10a : m CHICAGO AND ItORIUWKJTIIIUI. Depart. Arrh e. Atlantic Kxt..B:15p : ml Pacific Ext . . .9:15&m : Hall ana Ex.9'JO : a m Mall and Kx * . .6:15 : p m Accom ( Sat. ) . .6 0 p tn | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p m RiSSAS CITT , 81.OH AMD COUNCIL BLUFFS. Depart. Arrho. Ualland Ex. . . . DA'S a ru I Express. . . . S35pra . . . , , S:25p : ra | Mill an ! K . . .6' pm Diput Arrhe. T erlani Xi-MSOa. m. CTrrhnlS . .4XX3 p.m. Lincoln Ex. .11:90 : a. n. EcnrerKx . .goOa.m , Demer Ex. . .7:00 : p. m. Local Ex 6:30 : a. m. Local Ex . 7:25 : a. tn. " Ex 8:05 : a. ru , Emigrant. . . . 6:20 : p. m. " Ex f-00a.m. WABA8U , 8F. LOl'I3 AND FACinC. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 0:45a : m I Mail and Ex. . 4:30pni : Cannon KM. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m BIOUI cni AMD rAnrio. Depart. Arrive. or Sioux Clty.7:55am : Frm Sioux C'y.0' 0 p m or Fort Nlabrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * TM m Neb 'fi Opm For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul.,8 0 a m C1IICAOO. MILWACI1I AND 8T. FAUU Leave Council llluffa. Arrh ea Council Bluff I. Ualland Ex. . * 9SM a ml Mall and Ex..MM pro Atlantic Ex.5:15pm | : | Atlantic Ex.3:10 | : m CI1ICAOO , MILWiURBI AND BT , FADU Lcavea Omaha. Arrh eg at Omaha. Moll and Ex. . < 7l5am : | Pacific Ex 19:45am : Atlantic Ex. . | 3:40 : p m | Moll and Ex. . * 7-25 p m Except Sunday i. ( Eicert Saturdays. { Except Mondaja. I Dally. Council BluBa ii Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council lilufls. Leave Omaha. 6 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a tn , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 111 a m , tpm , 2p m , S p tn , 4 p m , 6 p m , 6 p m. | ra , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. Street can run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the can begin their trlpa at 9 o clock a. tn. , and run regularly during the day at 9,11,2 4 , 6 and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; S. E. iWJJN , OHca e'er a&Tlai bank CODNOlL. . RLUFlfS. - Icta. DUFREHE& . MENDELSSHON , ARGHITECTS ! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Building , "FOR TABLE USE- " The Natural Ulneral , KAISER WATER From Blrrcsborn. ontbeKhine RECOMllE.NDin : BY THE HIGHEST MEDI < CAL AUTHORITIES. FRFDK HOLLE.VDEtt , Solea-rt ( or the U. S , untl CantU , 115,117,11 tliu Vtv Yore. 'A23-3m ' BTABL18UK1) 18(8. IDE 81'IUNa ATTACHMENT-NOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRI&aE FACTORY U09 nd 1(11 Dodge Street , ag 7-me Gin OMAHA , NKK. i Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have pat them to a praotioal test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OE WOOD. MANUFACTUBKD BY Buck's Stove Co. , SAINT LOUIS. l'HKCY ! it 80LK AQENTS FOU OMAHA GORNIGE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Eoofing , 0. SPEOHT , . Proprietor. 1111 Douglas 8t. Omalia , HelJ MANUFACTUnEU OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices DORMEIl WIDOWS , FINIALS Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , Bpecht's Patent Metallic Skylight Patent { Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelvine. I am the peneral sRent for the above Hue of goods , IRON FENCING , Cre > tlngs. Balustrades , Verandas , Iroi Bank Kalllngs , Window Blinds , Cel * lar Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT FOR PEERSON & EILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND. COUHCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOiiL NEWS COMMERCIAL. ooc.voa DLcrra UABKET , WHKAT-NO. 2 uprlng , TCcj No. 3,05 : rejoctoil OOcj uood demand. Cons Dealers paying 3 , " > 3 ! rejected ooru Chicago , 52 : ; new mixed. C3Jc ; white corn , S5o , The receipts of com are Hnbl , OATH Scarce and in good demand ; 83 , HAT 4 OOSG 00 i > er ton. 30 per bale. RYK lOoj light supply. COUN MKAL 1 26por 100 txund . WOOD Good supply , priccj nt yards , 600@000. COAL Delivered , hnrd , 11 00 jier ton ) aoft. C M ) per ton , lICTTKii Plenty ncd In f lr deoinud ; 25c ; cronntpry. 30o. Kaoa- Ready sale nrul plenty nt 10(3)1 ( ) Ic per dozen. IjAlin Kalrbank'8. wholesaling at ISo. POOLTBT Firm ; dealers jiaylutc 13o per pound for turkey * nnd lOo for "chlcken/i. VKOKTABLKS 1'otatoef , COc ; onion * , fiOc ; cnbbngoH , S0@40o ( > er dozen ; apploa , 'J 60 @ 3 50 per barrel , City Hour from 1 CO to S 40 UiiooMa 2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK. CAWH 3 00@3 SO ; calves 5 00@7 60. UOQS Market for hops quiet , as the packing houaoa nre closing ; nhlppers nro paying 5 76 to 0 55. High License lu Iowa. Odebolt Letter Sioux City Journal. The final decision of the supreme court In the now celebrated Daven port caio brings the republican party of Iowa face to face with the question , What o' 'ohlbltion ? Whllo few thinking'f sldored It probable , or oven poa. 9 ? hat the court would reverse Its former decision , the Interim served aa a breathing spell before grap- pllcg with the question In a political sstioe. Bnt now the time haa arrived when the IBSUO mast bo fairly and squarely mot. It goes without aaylng that the amendment la si dead ae Julius Caesar ; for eighteen mouths or olghtooa years will not bring forth a supreme conrt that will declare it a part of the constitution political dndoa to the contrary notwith standing. The ropublloanja tat o platform for 1883 must give forth no uncertain sound on the question of controlling the liquor traffic. The tlmo for trim ming has gone by. What ahall wo do with it ? On the solution of this problem depends , per- hap ? , the supremacy of ropnbUcanhm in Iowa. The ultra-fanatical members of the prohibition wing , with a blind frenzy born of stupidity , have served notlco on the party of their Intention ' ' " ticket in to place a 'temperance" nomination thereby paving the way for the democracy unless the repub lican ttnto convention takca strong ground in favor of prohibition. On the other hand , there are about 30,000 voters who cast their ballots for the republican ticket at the hat general election because It wad the republican ticket ; not because they were In favor of a prohibitory law. It la a grave error to imagine that the republloan vote of last fall was the actual prohibition atrecg h Had prohibition been a pare of the republican platform , the democrats would have been swept Into power by the aid of thirty thousand bolters. The "personal liberty" mem- bora of the republican party were not carried away to a man by the German defection. Many are still loyal ; and if wise conniela prevail there la no danger of alienating their support. Prohibition may or may not be a success la Mai no or In Kansas. The defeat of St. John would seem to Indi cate that the people of the latter state regard It aa a failure. Bat aside from this , ono thine la clearly evident : the treat mass of the people are heartily tired of the prohibitory agitation. The American people are quick to take up now hobbles ; but they are like the boarder who obj ; cted to a steady diet of hash The common sense of the maaacs in the grand state of Iowa la oppraad to another fight on the same iesuo. The effort to Incorporate pro hibition in the constitution haa tailed ; there Is no assurance that it will not fall a second time A high license law , with rigid pen alties , would undoubtedly be In dorsed by the solid practical men of all parties. Let the republican state convention of 1883 incorporate a high license plank the higher the bettor In its platform , and it will not only satlefy the demands of reaaona ble people , but insure victory at the polls It will bo urged that a hi h-llcenao plank will drive many prohibitionists into the "temperance1' party , and thna Inaure domooratlo success. The men who bolt for this reason are "better out than In. " No sincere advocate oi temperance will help to elect a free whisky ticket ; and It will bo an excel lent chance to test the genuineness oi the zeal of a number of "re formers , " Betides the republican partj haa been bullied long enough by those fellows. They are not anch a powei lu politics after all. In Pennsylvania they tried the bulldozing game , and were Invited to atep down ani out bj Dan Cameron , The "temperance1 ticket started off with 12,000 votes The next year it rallied 4,000 ; the yeai following none. The republlcat party of Iowa can't afford to submit t ( thla insolent dictation any longer. JOBU Billings' Quido to Healtn. Never run Into deb' , not if yea cat find any thing else to inn into. Be honest if you on ; if yea kant bi honest , pray for health , Marry ynng , and If yea make a hit keep cool and don't brag about It. Be kind to your mother In law , am if necessary , pay for her board at aoim good hotel. Bathe thoroughly once a wdok It aoft water , kastell sopo , and avoid tlti boots. Exercise in open air , but don't BBV wood until you are obliged to. Luff every time you feel tickled , ant laugh ouco In a whllo anyhow. Eat hash washing daya , and bo thank phull If you have to shot your oycs ti dolt. Ilold the baby half the time , am allwcsi atart the Gre in the mornln , and put on the teakettle. Don't jaw back U only proves tha yu are as big a phool az the othe phello. Never borrow what yea are able ti to buy and allwasi have some thing yu won't lend , Never get into a harry ; ya can wall a good deal furhter In a day than y ' can ran. Don't aware ; it may convince yo bat it Is sure not to convince others. If ya have daughters let yuro wlf brlcg them tip ; If oho hits got common icnso she can boat all yuro thoors. Don't dtlnk too much nu cider , nnd , however , monn you inny be , don't abuse n kow , TrnneplAUtlntf. Country Ccntlcnun. There are two principal p.uts In the operation of trauspUutlng treoa , namely : 1 , digging the in up , and 2 , setting them oat again. If both are well performed the trees will llvo and flourish ; if elthor in badly done they my or may not livo. Thcro Is no need lit losing a tree In tea thousand ; many think they nro qulto successful If they do not lose ono In fitly. A neighbor , who understands his busi ness , procured one spring seventeen hundred pear trees , standards nnd dwarfs , of a cirelul nurecryman who wao always particular to give good root ; , lie lost five in the 1,700 , , or one In 310 ; bat this loss waa five too many A year or two later ho tried again , and purchased 1,000 ntaudnrd pear trees at the same nur sery. Every ono lived an grow vigor ously thcro was not a feeble tree in the now orchard All the trees were good aud the work well done through out. Many trees are lost from too eager a desire to plant out largo ones. Such trees have largo nnd loug reots , and nearly nil those roots are loft In the groatid in digging thorn They are severely checked In growth ; they are more liable to bo worked about In the ground by the wind , ono of the worst thing * that can happen to a newly-set tree ; and they have less power to throw out now roots than smaller or yonnger trees. The smaller the tree Is , pro vided it is In a thrifty condition , the more easily the roots are taken up with it , and the quicker it recovers from any check. It needs no extra stiffening against the wind. An apple tree should not bo ever ono or two years from the graft , and such a tree , under good cvltlvatlon , will be larger and handiomer In five years than a four year tree rot out at the same time , with an equal amount of labor bestowed on It , Dressing According to the Ideal. IlloSaid Wagner , the great com poser , never could write unless his press corresponded with the character of the maaio ho desired to compose. When ho was going to write a love scene for one cf his opera ! , ho arrayed himself In a blue silk suit , white slip pers , itud an can-do cologne bath. When ho wlahcd to compose stirring , warlike music , ho dressed himself to look like a cross bat ween a dime novel pirate and a knight of the middle ages , armed with a pair of dinner- plate spurs , a battle axe , and a tin helmet ; then ho would write music that weald throw the cornet player into epileptic fitfl in the first act , and give thotrom bono a hot box toward the denone < mont. Some people are Inclined to consider this to have boon mere folly and affectation. It was not so. Thinking men and professional writers know that there la a great deal In the Wagnerlan theory , and we expect to see at no distant day the clothe -chang ing plan an Important factor in lltera turo. The time will come when every journalist will be provided with a salt to fit every variety of article , and then it will bo qulto commoa to hear reverberating through the editorial arena cf a dally pa per the voice of the editors , calling , "Bring me my protective tariff trous ers. " "Where in thunder is my civil reform undershirt ! " "Can any of yea lend ma n demijohn nnd n poker deck ? I want to write something about the proceedings of the Texas leglalalure , " etc. , etc. Wo hope some of our read ers will carry this dress theory into practice , and report to us for publica tion the result , that others may bo en couraged to try it , nud that the literati of all nations may bo bonofitted. In the absence of suitable materials or the time to prepare It , people often go without a dressing for salads. Buy DUIIKEE'S , and yon will never trouble yourself to make another. Tabor Outdone. ' Tc nTattUr"ln the Albany Sunday Express. Sir Oharloa Falrfield made a hur ried journey to Now York last week. "I took him to the train and placed him in charge of the conductor , said Capt. John Elmendorf , hla partner , on the afternoon of hla departure , adding ; "I think ho will bo perfectly safe. " I happened In Sir diaries' room the afternoon before ho went away. Two well known men about town had just departed , and the host waa busily engaged arranging hla disarranged collaret. "I was jast going to llo down a bit , " said Mr. Falrfield , with hi ) languid effus iveness ; "but do come In , please " The conversation happened to drift toward the setting aun , and I aald : "So gorgeona a room and so grand a bed ought to have , aa part of itself , one of Senator Tabor's night ahlrta , which cost $250 each. " Should it , Indeed , " replied Sir Charlesaa though , a trifle nettled. "I guess I have as fine night shirts as can bo had , " and n with this ho got down on all fours and disappeared under hla golden bed- atead. Presently ho emerged , some what rod In the face , but bearing a brown box , such aa ladles put their seal sacqnes In , Ho opened It care fully , revealing a soft silken covering. Tola he tenderly removed , aud there to burst upon thn sight of the beholder two night shirts of marvelous make. They were of the finest linen , and were surrounded by the most delicate of lacea. The Falrfiold monogram wa : 10 embroidered on the dainty pockets , which fretted the breast , and the softest fluting made fuo the nock and yoke. Tha garments exhaled tht perfumes of Arabia , and appeared toe w precious aud bewitching to touch , "You wear these ? " I inquired , "Of course I do , " ho answered , proudly. That night I had a dream , nnd the next day at lunch , when Sli tote Cnarlea passed the table where I sat , I stopped him and snld ; ' 'I can't go it out of my mind the magnificence c ifn these night shirts. " Ho sat down ii ifn the opposite ohnir ; placed hla chli upon his hand thoughtfully ; a far away look came Into hla eyes , am shaking hla head gently bat seriousl ] to ho "Yea beautl replied : , they ro very ful ; but you ought to see my draw Ik 'U Coaghi Hud Colds- Those who are suffering from Coughs Cold * , Hoaraeneaa , Sore Throat , tic. thould try BROWN'S BuONCHlAL Tuociua fo Sold only in loxti , COL. JACK HAYS. ThoFftmouB"r < xi3 HnnRot" Croeeou the Urxnuo tun Franclfco Cull , April 21. Death called aw y yesterday one of thu most noted ition In California Colonel John OullVo Hays. Colonel Hays passed away poaootutly nt his homo In the foothills of Alameda county , north of Piedmont , "Colo * uel Jacks llays , " ns ho was commonly culled , earned the title of the "Toxan Ktugor" from hii command of the I'cxin troops when Tains WAS an in. dependent stnto nud afterwards when It WAR a member of the I'alon. Colonel nel Hays was n brave mill. By his cool personal courage nt all times nnd under all circumstances , no matter what the emergency might bo , ho gained his greatest reputation , though many other circumstances during hla event ful life would make him n conspicuous man. Ho was of small atntarc , nnd slender bat wiry ; but ho was a giant In daring. Colonel Hays was a native of Wilson county , Tmiuotsoe. Ho was born In the year 1817 , nnd , therefore , was sixty-six years old at tha time of his death , His early daya were spent on a farm In the state of his birth , bat when ho was aovontotm or eighteen years of ago ho wont to Texas and entered the military service of that revolted state , under the celebrated bratod General Sam Houston. Texas was an independent state from 1835 to 1810 ; at the latter date Texas was ad mitted Into the union. The military force of Texas , at first , consisted of volunteers , but snbscquantly a regular army , few in number , was organized , and Cjlonol Hays was placed in com mand. During the war of the United States against Mexico , Colonel Hays commanded the corps of Texas troops , which comprised several companies of cavalry. He was under General Tay lor. AT TllE BATTLE CF MONTEUKY Colonel Hays , by his undaunted valor , particularly distinguished himself. At the battle the Tcxtn troops led the van and bore the brant of the day. When General Santa Ann surrendered to General Scott , the Mexican com mander , then n prisoner of war , was placed in the custody of Colonel Hays. The talcs of the glittering richness of the gold mines of California at tracted the adventurous young sol dier , an 1 In 1849 ho crossed the plains and Immediately came to San Fran- cinco. When ho reached Sat Fran cisco the state and county govern ments were organized. His record in the Mexican war had precaaod him across the plalnr , t.nd almoat as soon ns ho arrived hero ho was enthusiasti cally elected the first sheriff of San Francisco by the people's party. That cilice ho held during four years. Daring tint time the population of San Francisco Included great numbers of ruffians men whom taking of humai life did not cause a second thought , desperate and criminal men. The indomitable conrago of the young sheriff was abundantly shown during his term of cflijR , and he was almost the only man in Sin Francisco who could quell a disturbance. The anecdotes ot the many serious broils stopped by Sheriff Haya , alone , are as numerous aa they are interesting. Th < earlier part of his life was full of thrilling incidents , and no period weald show a greater number than daring the time when he wan sheriff of this county. In 1852 , with others , ho purchased the present alto of the city of Oakland. With these engaged with him , ho laid out the city of Oak land , and disposed of lown lota. The names of Haya and Caperton are sign ed to many of the old title deeds to Oakland property. In 1853 , under President Plorce , Col. Hays was appointed United States surveyor general for California , which position ho fillsd to the great satisfac tion of the people , OE recent years he has lived In n spacious homo In Alameda - moda county , away from bustle , ear- rounded by trees and do wore. Ho loaves ono son , who bears the fall name of his father , Extreme Tired Fooling. A lady tolls us "tho first bottle has done my daughter n great deal of good , her food does not distress her now , nor dooa she suffer from that extreme tired feeling which she did be fore taking Hood's Saraaparllln , " A second bottle effected a cure. No other preparation contains such a con centration of vitalizing , enriching , purifying ; and invigorating properties as Hood'a Sireaparilla. His Spring Overcoat. A Now Orleans dude at the opera stood aud leisurely surveyed the im mense audience before divesting him. elf of his topcoat. Perhaps It wai the lightweight of the now spring garment mont that deceived him. Anyhow , he inadvertently took off the overcoat and the undercoat together , folded then slowly nnd gracefully , and laid them ever the back of his chair. The sight of the dandy In his shirt sleeves and vest seemed to catch the eyes of every body In the house instantly , and i general giggle deepened quickly Intc unanimous haw-haws. So much ol shirt bosom Is exposed lu the prevail Ing style of evening dress that h ( naturally did not at once discover hli undue exhibition of linen , and ho wai seated before ho was aware that hi was the cause of all the nolsa , Thoi hla atudled equanimity waa for onci destroyed. His struggling haste t < pull his swallow tall coat out of tin ' other , and to pat it on , was ns comlca aa the rest of hia mishap. How to Shorten take a violent cold , nnd ccglect. Aber nothy. the great KnRlUh surgeon , asked i lady who told hint she only had a cough "What would jou have ? The 1'lague1 Beware of ' 'only cuuRhs. " The wors canes cm , however , be cured by 1)11 , WM HALL'S BALSAM f jr the LUNCJS. Ii Whooping Couch and Croup It limned ! ately allays irritation , and U sure to pre vent n fatal termination of the dleoase Sold by all drugclata nnd dealers in uied a.li ! cldo. A Wicked Juror. n - "I'll bet you S10.000 , " said Bo Ingeraoll to a friend the other day "that Dareoy and Brady will bo ac quitted. " "Yee ? " eald his friend cn qulrlngly. ' 'Yen , " said Ingersoll i his emphatic way , "and I'll give yo $1,000 , to take the bot. " "Yo eeom confident , " suggested his frlenc "I should say I was , " responded It gersoll , "There's a man on that jut np that ain't afraid of God yea sap pojo that old humbug In the doparl pt mont of justlco will bo able to frighten hltnt" A Imno old lady nt Koysur , Had no ono to ndvlso her , Till D > ot..r John Itoyle , T led St. Jacobs Oil , Its actloL's did simply tmrurUo her , Senator Liphnm , of New York , h ro ccntly bcFti In Michigan , which atato ho ( hat vf lt d ns a member nf A rMlroa 1 aur- vcylng party In 18.JS To n Jack ott to- portvr he recounted lili dlmutl experience when ho was extremely clck lu n miserable rhanty with n bnrk roof , nnd was clmrRod $7 n visit by nn AilrUn doctor for nlno visits , lint ho pU the il.ictor . lu the funds or n wildcat bank , which tlio very next day "went up , " and thtti g vo him n delightful experience lu view ol the exor bitant mr-dlcal foiM , DlsRiiio. Dlabntni , Kidnov Llvor or Urinary DUtnsn Have no fear of nay of these dls- oaics i' .yon use Hop Hitters , ns they will prevent nnd care the worst cases , oven whou yea liavo boon made worse by some great putfud-np pretended onro. The city of M'unoapoll * levies n ? lr > 00 license on saloons , nnd Hilda It more prac tical In regulatlug the liquor tratHo than prohibition. The origin of the luw Is rather Interesting. The high license men favored putting the fih'urca at 81,000 , but a facettoui democrat moved that It bo tnado $2,000 , This was voted down , but when he moved that It bo put at 81,500 two of hla retainers thought he WAS In earnest , and It was msda to by their votes If You Are Ruined n health from any cause , especially from the use of any of the thousand nostrums that promise so largely , with long fictitious testimonials , have no fear. Resort to Hop Blttors at once , and in a short time yon will have ho most robust and blooming health , It Is still as fashionable as ever to onfoas utter Ignorance of music when requested to play , and then to jump up , plump do n on the piano stool , and proceed to knook the Instrument out in three rounds. Wo Present no Pretended Miracle "Truth Is Mighty and Mutt Prevail. " No Sophis try can withstand the power of IU honest utterance. Editor of Evening Prcil : DKAII Sin Feeling deeply grateful for the great benefit * which I have received from the uio of a very valuable article which haa its origin and home In our beau tiful city , aud hoping that others who are 8filleted as I have been may findllke relief from Itb uae , I beg tht Indulgence of a few lines In your valuable paper for the privi lege of communicating to you a brief state ment of fact * , for the benefit of the mul titude of sullererj to be met with on every side. Many ot my friends well know that I have beenjvery eevrely allllcted with heart dlteaie for a number of j ears , and have suffered from it ni only those can sutler who have that disease ; It reduc d my strength BO low that I could tcarcely walk across my room , and the least exertion ren dered me so nhort-breathed that I dared scarcely move , and lite seemed very bur deneome. I was treated for my malady by the best phyticiana , and derived no benefit from their treatment or preicrlptlons un til I waa adviaed by my family physlciau to use Hunt's 1'emedy , as mv trouble was caused by Inaction cf my kidneys , which affected very seriously my heart I com menced taking Itbavlng ( little faith In it or any other medicine , ) and ithelped me won derfully , nnd I am now a ereat deal better and have been ever since I began Its uae. In fact I have taken no medicine that has benefitted me so greatly. My breathing Is easy , and I have gained in strength BO much that I am able to do my housework. 1 cheerfully recommend Hunt's llemedy to all who mav be fcflllcted as I have been , or who are Buffering from general debility and nervou * prostration. Ke < pect'y , MKS A. O. ROCKWELL , Pearl St. , Providence , H. I. A standard medicine for curing Blight's disease , Dropay , Kidney , Bladder and Glandular Maladies N Hunt's llemedy. Female Weakness , Pain the back and loins. Gravel , Dlnbetis , Intemperance , Excess , nnd Prostration of the nervous sys tem are cured by Hunt's llemedy. Hunt's llemcdy imparts health und vigor to the constitution when it has become dobllita- ed. Hunt's Iljmedy restores the invalid to health. * HORT LIN -OF THE- tODBCXd k.d-0 , Milwaukee & St , Paul RAILWAY Is now running IU FAST EXPRESS TRAINS . Irom OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' wixn- Fullman's Magnificent Sleepers AND THE Finest Dining Oars in the World. B IF YOU ARE GOING .EAST TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. t Or to anv point beyond ; or , IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BE8T ROUTE , tba S Chicago , Milwaukee&St , PaulR'j IB 0n Ticket office located In Pax to i Hotel , at cornc Farnaui and'Fourteenth ' etrceta and at U , 1 * . De 0 pot and at Mlllatd Hotel , Onnha. ° WSce Time Table In another column. 0 F. A , NASH , General Aeent. 0. II , FOOTK , Ticket Ak'cnt , Omaha. 8. S. MKIIUILL , A. V. II. CAHPKNIEn , GineralMana'cr. Gcnrral Pans. Ak'C it. J. T. CI.AIIK , OEO. II. HKAFTOUD , ( lent/ml Sup't , Atut'tGcn "ua. Ai ; n PILE OINTMENT $ CIt l ' : OINri\SNT \ ; P.aL'BC . . 2i ! t Fever and Ague Tonic Cordial. . ,1 Ol ) I- ISTANDAltD LIVKH PILLS. . . 2 a. . . li- DUTUUlUE UUHK . 2 SUHE OURE FOR CORNS . 2 h ( Warranted cr montj refunded. ) , FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS c- SUtmlacturiU bj W. J Whitchouso , 60S Nort n- Igth Bt. Omaha Neb. * | > 14.ro&e-Ci nin FEKSONAL-'Tarts ol the human bed .deielopej and atrenythened , " cto.,1 an iTitcrtwtlnk ' , adtertiaement long run In oi ind tupor. In reply to inqulrloa e will aay thi , there no evidence ( f huuil'iisabaut thla O the contrary , the admtlttra \cryhlifhlyli n- dorsod Interested pertona rcay get aealed cli cularagUlntf all particulars , ( fl > ln all partlci - lare , by a < ldreaslnif Erie Mudlokl Co , , I' . 0. p- 613 , Buffalo , N. Y.-ToleJo Kn t- nlll-ly r inn of If It } till * tllftttl f f.U-ht Drum , ' i . 4Mt4 AU 1 UK t umtiral'i i 'VM > < Mr , , ) Mlttfcfi IWtK UH Hol'P ? * iS i < "fUol ot tM l't | | lli.ii. 'f JL < " ' > r r " ' i , Mit liwiltti < ir UMLJ'II.II \ "niUi'a' W'Wi UKI , r.lj nn H O PI nittur , \\1. ( * > r rouari' . Hl. iH'tfr jou fifl I mull ) f r ) m\i i tiutt jnur njitcmj 1 rurni . > ( K Uj n .j 'fcif tllAt ll'.tfl * " Mi ? cJ "ininiMli r t V < I. U U 'A * toeltKl | tin ( < , rmcA * * . ' in. lrr l > ' HDP Mo tore f < I trji ref { fH'oinint * of cjUum 1' o\j w 111 fif Icliacea. * ? ttirei * If ymnifi au-to'.kn Mop Blttnrij If joa iim nil we a K unil rl t < Ru o' . > | 'lilliil trj NEVER ClrciilM It t It n H y HOI BiTnn > a n v /our FAIL 'lr ' > . It hna inved hull- cU&U * A Bkln of Denuty la it Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURAOD-S Oriental Oroam or Magioil Boau- tiflor , ci Tan , rimplM , Freek lea , Uoth | < * tcb eaan'erery MpmUh'on j beauty nd deflca da- lection. It haa flood the teat of SOyeara to. ' \ > to harm- leu we twte II to bo Butetht prop * r - tlonle pro perly niatlt Accept no counterfeit almllar name. The dlstlnfrulahttl Dr. U A. Sayre , aald to f .ady of the IUUT ON ( a patient ) ! "As you ladloi will mo them , I locommend 'Or uraud Cream' aa the leant harmful of all the Bkln picparatlona. " One bottle will lait > lx months , uelOR It e < cry day. Also I'otulro Jut ) , tile remove ! tuperfluouj hair nlihout Injury to theiktn. MM * . H. D. T. OOUHAUD , Sole prop. , 43 Bond Stti Sit V * For ailo by all DrurgUU and Fancy OooJl Dealers throughout the United Statea , Canada and Kuropa. 3TBenaro nf baoo Imltatloni. 11,000 reward or arrest and proof of any one aollln ; the aim 14-weow me 2t ewCm OURES SCROFULA , do. SORES , do. ULCERS , do. BOILS , do. ERUPTIONS , do. CATARRH , do. ECZEMA , dc. RHEUMATISM , do. SKIN DISEASES , do. BLOOD DISEASES , SWIFT'S ' SPECIFIC REMOVES ALL TAINT , HEREDITARY OR OTHERWISE. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC IS THE GREAT ULKI ( ) REMEDY OF THE AGE. Write for fu'l part cu'ar , and little bok "Mts- ugd to ths Uafortucato Suffering. " tS. lOOO Rnward will ho paid to any Chemist who w.ll find , on analjcla of 100 bottle * ofS. S. S. , one ptrtlcle of lloicury , Iodide of Potassium , or other Mineral substance. SWIFT SPTOIFIC CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Qa. Prlco of Small Size I 1,00 Large Size 1.78 SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. OR. WHITTIER. 817 Bt CbarlM St. BT. LOUIS A IlKOULAB GRADUATE of two medic * collies , , h\3 been longer engaged In the treat ment of C11ROMC , NERVOUS. SKIN AND BLOOD Dleeaaci than any other phjaiclan In 81. Louis aa city papers show and all old roaldenll know. Consultation ( roe and Invited. When II la Inconvenient to vlelt the city for treatment , medicines can be aent by mall or expreai every where. Curable cuea guaranteed ; where doabl exletc It la frankly stated. Call or writ * . Nervoua prostration. Debility , MenUl and 1'byalcftl Weakneoa , Mercurial and other nffectlona of Throat , Bkln and Bone * blood Impuritlea and Blojd Poisoning , aKIn Attectlontf , Old Borea nnd Uloen , Impedimenta to Marriage , Kbeumatlam , Plica. Hpeclftl attention ti oasea from over , worked SUimiOAL OASK8 horn Imprti'limce. Kiceaaea , Indulsenoe * . 'AX ) pagea tha who ! KARBIABE : atory well told. Many recelptawho ; may nut. ry , who may not , why , cauaea , conaeqQenMf and cure. Sealed lor 2Sc po Uge or atampa. a 2lwl DR HENDERSON A rrguUr gioduato , , m medicine. Over 16 CW&COi Wjandoite St. . \ cam * practice 12 VANKiQf < ITV ln In ,110 Chicago , Authorized by the attte to treat Chronlc.Nervouj and Private dls > cases. A thma. Epllepiy , Ilheu- imatlim , Piled , Tape worm. Urin ary acd Skin Diseases , _ _ 'WKAKNBSS ' ( nlshtlosiea ) SstUAL DKBILIIT ( Ices of sexual power ) Etc. Cures guar anteed or uicncy leluided , Cdtrg'slov. Thou * sanda of cues cured. f\o Injurious meillclnea titcd Jvo'deteLtion from builncas. All rtedt- clnca furntahei e\en to patients at a dUtatce , Consultation free abd coutidentlal call or write. Age nnd eirerlcncjaro Importint. A DUO for both sexes llluBtrattd and clrcvlara of other thing * tent sealed for two 3c etamiia. FHEK MI kf.ru DOCTOR . SUPPOSITORIES it.It It The Great Popular Kemody for Plica. Sure cure for Wind , Bleeding ft Itching P And all forma ot Hcruorrhildal Tumori. iO Tluto Si'iTOBiTORiitM act Ulrtitly upon tha coats ot the Illood Vcvaclf.and t > ) their aetrinutnl 5 irTrtta k'cnth force the blood from the auollta tinnors , aruluj luaklnir the c.oat of the \obi Uroni ircM'iit tlio.r rcdllm and IICIILO ; , | , a radi )0 cal cure ID e > ire to follow their ue. Prlte , TO cents n box. For aale l > \ all Irunl > t8 , or acnl br mall on receipt of price , liy u H ) iMcUc l 5 Tnttltnto IIS Olivn St. ft Lon ( 25 DOCTOR STE1NHART8 25S. ESSEKGE OF LIFE. S. FOR OLD AND Yoc.so , MALI AND FIMALI. S.th th It Is a sure , prompt and effectual rcmeds or 5m dilation , Ujtivcp-la , Intermittent Xetcrs , Want of Appetite , Nervous Debility In all Its Stage * Weak ilcniorlxwe of llralu Power , Prostration , Weakneiw and Amoral IXMS of Po er. It repairs nert out w oste , rojmenatcs the fadixl Intellect , Itrenuhthena the enfeebled brain and rtwtoret aurpriainic tone and \lgor to the exhausted or- cans. The experience of thouunds prov < U to bean ln\aluable remedy. Price , II.OQ a bottle , or six ortt. For sale by all druKtfits , or sen ! secure from obaen atlon on receipt of price by Er. Stnlnhw P. O. BOK 52400 Bt. out * Ma.