Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 12, 1883, Image 7

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DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE.
Hnvo the Largest Stook and Ocoioost Patterns of
CARPETS !
Ever Brought to the City , and at
than ever offered in this vicinity ,
3DO IsTOT
TO GALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING.
HARKNESS BRO'S ,
401 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.
The following arc the times of arrival and de
parture of train * from the loca' depots. Thr
the trains start tram the Unloi P.t ( flu depot
about ten minutes oir'ler than below stated ,
and arrive at the depot about ten minutes later.
Trains on pool lines and K. 0 , rui on C' icago
time , a ball hour faster than local. Wabish
trains run on St. LouU Mine , twenty minutes
faster than loca' . U , P. and Lincoln trains run
on Council Bluflstlme.
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC.
Depart. Arrive ,
Atlantic Ext..5:20 pm Pacific Ext..0:15 a m
Eiand Hall'.9:25am : Ex and Mall *
D. Motncs ac.7:15 : a in DCS Molncs ivc",4:40 : p m
C1IICAOO , BUBL1KQTO ! ) AMD QUlNCt.
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Ext..5:35 : pm Pacific Ext..0.-20am
Ualland Ex".9:10am : Mail and hi'.7:00 : p m
N. Y. Ex 6:20pm Neb & Kas Ex..9:10 : a m
CHICAGO AMD NORTHWKSTXRN.
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic V.5:15 : p m Paclflo Ext..fi15am ;
Mall an4 Ex'.9:20am : Mall and Ex",0:15 : p m
Accoui ( Sit..6:50 ) : p m Accom. ( Mon..1:45 ) : p in
KANSAS CUT , ST. . ' 01 AND COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Depart. Arrive.
Mail and Ex. . . .9:55 : ft m | Express . .6.35 p m
:25piaMiaiaai | K . . .SW : p m
onion nemo.
Dtput Arrive.
erlaod 1.11:30 : a. m. CTtrlaniEx..4CO : p.rn.
Lincoln Ex..1120 a. n. ItnverEx . . .goOam : ,
Denver Ex..7:00p. : m. Local Ex 6:30 : a. m.
Local Ex 7:25 : a. ra. " Ex 9:060. : m.
Emigrant..620 p. m. " Ex r.-Ofla. m.
WABAHU , S.1. LOUIS AND PACIHO.
Depart. Arrive.
Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m
Cannon Ball. . 4M : p m | Cannon Ball. .11:05 : a m
810UX CUT AND FAnriO.
Depart. Arrlvo.
or Sioux City.7S5 : a m Frm Sioux C'y.G:50 : p m
or Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara ,
Neb' . 7:55am Neb . ' 6:50pm
For St. Paul. . .7:40 : p m From St. Paul. . 8:50 a m
CniCAOO. MILWAfERn AND ST. PAUL.
Leav e Council Illufls. Arrives Council Bluffs.
Mall and Ex. . * 9S0 a in I Mall and Ex.'fi:55V :
Atlantic Ex . . 15:15 : p m | Atlantic Ex. . . 19:10 : a m
CHICAGO , UILWAUEIl AND ST. PAUL.
Lcavea Omaha. Arrives at Omaha.
MallandEx.7l5am | Pacirtc Ex . [ 9:45 am
Atlantic Ex . . | 3:40 : p m I Mail and Ex . . " 7-25 p m
4Exccpt Sundays. fExccpt Saturdays. JExccpl
Hondajs. [ Dally.
Council Dlufta St Omaba Street B. R ,
Leave Council bluffs. Lcaro Omaha.
B a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m
11 a m , l in , 2 p m , 3 p 11 am , Ipm , 2pm , 31
m , 4 p m , 5 p m , G p m. m , 4 p m , C p m , C p m ,
Street cars run half hourly to the Union PaclQc
Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips al
9 o'clock n. in. , and run regularly during the da )
at 9 , 11 , 2 4 , n and 0 o'clock , and run to city time
America Trimnphant.
ft Bl ft AMERICAN UUEAKFAS1
V , 11 K | i CKHK\U3 atcanletl tilcei
' It * Wfm medal for oatmeal , tie. , Lon
\ don Food Exhibition , England , ISSi.
A. B. G. AMEKICAN CEREALS received BHEAKFAS1 the high
. . . e-t raarJa at Ccnt.'nnla
1670. Am. Ins. Fairs ' 76 , ' 78 A 70.
S S AMEIIICAX I1BEAKFA3' :
K I. CBhEAl.Sare the p-jroat &m
l Ul Ui choice t Foods In the v oild
Patented , U. S. and Gt. Britain.
"
n n WHITE WHEAT , \f
K I. OATS.hul'ol cruihcd ,
* Ut Ui cooked , dlalcakd. II : t
Sftirioui imitationi.
S n AMEIUCAH HHEAKFA3
K I. CEHKALSprcparojinlOmlc
* * * ute > , tolnjf alreidy steao
cooked. Send for circulars.
84 AMERICAN BREAKFAS'
An I § CEREALS the most nourish
Ui W > lig economical , palatable a.i
ooaily dlgebtcd ol il folds.
n AfK * FOR A. B. C. BRANI
AH II ONLY The CBHIALH M'p'a
Urn Ui Co ; , 83 Murray St. , N. Y
o'd by all Iciding grocers , At wholesale b
axton& O llajher , Ouuha. A23-W&J.3W
SHORT LINE
-OF TDK-
Milwaukee & St. Pan
RAILWAY
U now running lt FAST EXPRESS TRAIN
from
OMAHA AND COUNCIL ULUFFi
WITH-
Pnllman'B Maplflcont Sleeper
AND THK-
Finest Dining Oara in the Worlc
IF YOU ARE GOING
TO
CHIOAGO'IMILWA
Or to nv polntbeyond ; ; or
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTI
To
BT. PATTIi OR MINNEA.FOI.il
Take tbs BEST ROUTE , the
Ohioago.Milwaukoo&St.PaiilE1 .
Ticket office located In Paxtoi Hotel , at corn
Farnam and Fourteenth streets and at U. P. D
pot and al lltllard Hotel , Omaha.
tfSw Time Table In another column ,
F. A. NASH , General Arent.
0. n. FOOTE , Ticket Ajent , Omaha.
ft . B. MERRILL , A. V. n. OARPF.NIER ,
f OenrralManager. Gentral Pass. Agen
" . I. CLARK , GEO. H. HEAFFORD.
GendUSurl. Asa'tOfci , * ua. Ar
C
L.IIIDOART. A. W. 1TR1II
IDMOHDBOM 1.
f. D. , . . . . .
Pronldent. Vlco-Prest. Cajhlor.
CITIZENS BANK
' Of Cotmoil Bluff * .
Organized under tbo laws of the Stale of Ion *
Paid np capital . I Tt.OOl
Authorliod cnpltfc ! . . . , . . _ . . . JOO.OOC
Internal paid on time deposits. Drafts luuaoO
on the principal cities of the United States and
Europe. Special attention glvon to collection :
and corroapondence with prompt returns
DIBKOTORF.
J. D. Edmnndson , E. L. Rhn < art ,
. W. Wallace , J. W. Uidfer .
_ A. W. Btreft _
MES. B , J , B1LTOH , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AMD SURCEGH
Sgg wtiy. Council Blntf * .
WITH
FIVE DOLLARS
YOU CAN BUY A WHOLE
Imperial Austrian lOOfl , Qovern'
nientEonil ,
ISSUE OF 1804.
which bonds are iBsuod and uecurcd by the gOT
trnmont , and are redeemed In drawings ,
FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY ,
Until ] each and every bond Is drawn with
trger or sntallrr premium. Every bond mue
draw a prize , as there are no blanks
THE TH SEE HIGHEST PHIZES AMOUNT n
200,000 Fiorina ,
20,000 "
15,000 "
> ny bonds not drawln ono of the aboro prtic
inust draw a premium of not less than
200 FLORINS.
tThc next drawing takee place on the
1st ofJune , 1883
and every bond bought of us on or before the li
of June , Is entitled to the whole premium tha
nay be drawn thereon on that date.
Out-of-town orders ecnt in l > KOISTKRKD LET
TXR8 , and Incloein ; $5 , will secure one of the :
bonds for the next drawing.
For orders , circulars , and any other Inform
tion , addrev ,
International Banking Companj
No. 207 Broad way , Cor Falton Struel
Now York City.
ISrADLISHEDIN1874.
The ahsvo Government bonds are not to I
corapircd with > ny lottery whatsoever , and t
not conQtct wl h an ; of tbo Uwa of the Unlti
dtates.
N. B In writing , please state that yon Ba
thla In the Omaha Doe. Kob.7-d 1 ]
BEFORE-AND-AFTER
Elictrle Appliincei art sent on 30 Dayr Trlil
TO MEN ONLY , YOUNG OR OLC
Are cufTcrinif from N nvous DCBILH
WHO VITALITY , LACK OF NKIITR Fem n * i
VIGOR , WASTING WEAKjfEssrji , nnd oil ihoso dltea'
of I'rnsoKAL NATCH * resulting from Anuiu i it
OTIIIU CACSBS. Bnopily relict anil complcto roil
ratlouof HSALTnViaouanJMAsiiooDu ni trs
Tbo emndest discovery of ihe Nineteenth Ont > i
$ endatonceforIlluslr&Uir 2phlctfreo. Ad n
VOLTAIC BELT CO. . MARSHALL , filM.
Are acknowledged to bo tl
best by all who have put the
to a practical test.
ADAPTED TO
HARD & SGFT GQA
COKE OE WOOD ,
MANUPACTUEED BY
Buck's Stove Co
8AINT LOUIS. |
P1EUCY & BIIADFOUI
80LK AOENTa ? OR OMAHA'
MCCARTHY & BURKE
Undertakers
318.UTH ST.BET. FARNAM A1N
DOUGLAS ,
1 SHOJL.D NOT DARE.
JIAUt H l-nssctTT
not ci\ro though | irn ! < d Uyrtl
To line wild ll cra r in woodlonc
nookc ,
Though the rose within its c lvi
Ami frosts itctniixl ! the 'luRln
Thonjh lent nor r. in-fed UrK
Showed wliew thrlr frttgrnnt feet wpro tot ,
If yon loved mo ttlllj nr-ould I repluo
Th ugh eprlng'tlmo undo no sign !
I hnuld not core though mtnmcr cama
\N Ith ehlnlrjg Iliwem sii-llj liny dow ,
1-il Insr the world with liar perfumed It mc ,
\ \ Mi her lilting bards nnd fntry crew
Of M.y pf tali and winged necdf ,
With her troop of prankish weeds ,
If you loved me not ; why should I core
Though heaven and earth were faltT
Nmtro Cttup Mooting Sontr.
Ultf SU er Alary drapped herpiiJe ,
An' nil at once got s.tnctltied ,
An' when she fell down ter pray ,
Sbe tuck up wings and flew nway ,
Of , take id your co.itpo' sinner mnr ,
An' pray ter de Ljwd ns fits' a ) j or cuu
OU Sister Mary , when the rlz ,
Shuck her leg At the rheumntU ,
And \\tvr \ \ away ober da turnip patah ,
Ou her way to lift do hoahenly latch ,
Oh , git on do grmiu' , po' ulnnsr mnu ,
An' make a rcova terjluo de ban' .
Ole Brnddor Iko wnn full ob sin ,
An' at de l.awd wouM ntnu' nn'grin ,
lint de debit grabbed him wid n hook ,
An' down below wid him ho took.
Oil , roll in de san' , sinful chtlr.
An'tako from y < ntrnqiil uedobil'nlillo.
[ Arkansaw Traveller.
THB ADOl'IONBBR'SaTORY
Thla Is n atrango world ! And yet 1
never thought BO uuill my nttontlou
was called to the fact by a llttlo Inci
dent that bef oil mo ono day , and eel
mo to thliiklnp ao hard that I Boomed
to grow oat of my huad and reach n
great height , and then look down on
my other aelf with great cotupussion.
I don't know that it inado mo any
wiser , bat at Icnat It made mo more
uttontlvo to my fellow beings more
choughtfal of tholr joys and aor <
rows mid that coatito for aomothing ,
I reckon.
I had cii-jd dozens of pawnbrokers
sales In my time , and never thonghl
anything aboat them , unless it wan
that old Two to Ono or Glvo nnd Take
were doubling tholr money , and mak >
Ing a pretty penny , oven If 10 per cent ,
cominletion vrun taken off.
But I had never thought of the
atory connected with any ono artlcli
of the aalo of the heartache ? , ant
despair , and woman's tears. It wai
but a joke to mo , one who had tuowr
thotliuo to "spout" a watch , or pinto
or aomo like trinket , In ardor to carrj
on a frolic or help a poorer chap thai
I was , was but the impulse of the mo
ment , and Icarrlrd no further weigh
than the riiliuf from otnpty pockota a *
tbo moment ,
But , aa 1 have said before , aomo
thing madu mo think , and over alnco'
haven't the aaino heart to cry awa ;
the Roods of the poor creatures tha
want and misery had driven into oil
Two to Oue'i clutchea.
The city of B. is a splendid matko
for oar builneaa. The trade dom
there by ouo house alone would dls
count any banking , commission o
other bualncsa in the place , and by th
satno token , the pawnbrokers equal u
In power and profit , and glvo na aom
of oar blggrst oaloa
An odd lot oatno Into the waroroon
one day consigned to na by Clutchon
& Keep , a ahrowd firm of now begin
nore , and as U fell to my duty to aaaoi
and label the gooda , It thus also foi
, o my fate to have a part In the foi
owing story :
TAB consignment consisted mainl
of glass and silverware , pictures an
bronze , as Glotuheni & Keep wei
rather iirat class In tholr business , an
did not yet condescend to fatnil
bibles ; bat In the lot I came across
ew pieces of furniture , which attraoto
my attention from the faot of on
having an order from a western hona
o pick up all the antiques and oddl
lea fcfloat fur a brlo-a-bac firm.
lloro were about a dozan apoclmon
of claw IcgB , stick backs and othe :
wiae uncomfortable household article !
n the ehapo of chairs , druaslnc-glaasi
and cabinet * , and I at once labolle
them aold , that they might not gi
"nto next day's sain , but bo forrrardo
at once to our western house.
Ono article alone I noticed with a
tentlon enough to remember afto
wards , and then only because I atrnc
my hand roughly against It , and tl
pain made mo to atare hard at tl
cause of It. It was an old cedar cab
not , brsss bonnd and clamped , bi
rusty and forlorn-looking enough in 1
changed fortunes. I labelled It , as
thought , for our next day's sale ,
there were two others to go West , ai
the homo market was then going
crary for everything old , but paren
and friends , as either the West
North.
Bat auboequent events discover
my mlsteke. Our Saturday sail wai
big ono the rival house across on t
corner hadn't a chance against us th
day and by noon every article put i
was bid off lively and quick.
The crowd had began to thin , and
WIH busily mopping my wet face wl
a froah handkerchief for it Is war
work , I cn toll you , to cry such sal
from 10 to 1 o'clock when a 1
casio back In the store where I w
standing and approached mo career ]
"Are you the proprietor , sit ? ' si
asked , with nervous haste , and I ei
aho was trembling ,
"I am the auctioneer , mndam , '
said , wondering what waa wrong. '
will call the firm , if yon wish , "
She looked nroand timidly b
osgorly.
"Perhaps yon can attend to r
business. 1 I do not nudi
aland thcao matters very wol !
she answered , and then I saw aho w
poorly clad , although well bred a :
timid ,
I drew another chair up Into t
corner , and asked her to alt down , a
aa aho did BO ( gratefully poor lit' '
woman ! I took a good look at hi
She was still young and pretty.
Behind her hung a long mirror ,
had grown dim hanging there , and h
a mlaty shadow over it , and In t
two angles of the corner stood a fad
old Japanese turoan and a tall cheat
drawers ,
The atoro waa now empty , and tl
light was leaving It , as the sun
creeping away from the doorslll a
mounting up to the roof , aa If ho h
only waited for the sale to be over.
The Udy had a tact that touched i
at onco. She waa pale and timid , t
there was that In her f co that tniuli
mo take cff my liat nhlla I talked ti
her. I don't know how to pxprena It
but It wan as If I etood In the preset c <
of death , and the natural rovcronco c
that great mystery commanded inj
ronpoct ,
"What can I do for you , madntn ?
I aakrd ,
Shu had boon looking nil nrotitu
her , as if socking something.
"You sell the poodH , do you not ! '
she aakcd , eagerly.
' Yea , madam. "
"Ym would know the articles sotn
here ? "
"Probably. "
She lo > kd about her again , and
the color Ciiiuo aud wont lu her fuci
nervously.
"I have just come from Olutchoui
Keep , " aho began In hurried tonce , n
If Mhamod of admitting her kiiowl
odeo of thoio gentlemen. "Thoy-
had aomc thlnge I was forced-- ' !
put with , " lloro shn punsod foi
a moment ; then looked up at m ;
with a faint ainalo. "You hoar thli
said ao often that I will only Wear ]
you. "
Somehow or other , it Roomed to mi
Ihad ( only then understood the poul
bllity of a heart Borrow being attachet
to the exchange of goods saoh cs I hac
that day aold.
"I am anxious to help you
madam ! "
And I watt I bollovo I was grow
Ing superstitious , too ; for it toemei
to mo aa If n ghostly pageant win
crossing aud rocrooalug thtt dim mir
ror , aud the old acroen shook aa I
algnR or sobs were coining from it.
"Thank yonl I am looking for i
cedar cabinet , " aald the lady , gently
"which was among the articles . '
parted with Olutchom & Keep , am
am told It wai aont here for sale. ]
wish to redeem It at any price "
She atoppod suddenly as aho oa w 1113
face change.
A cedar cabinet 1
1 remembered It at onco. Thi
hurt on my hand recalled it , nhc
that It had boon labelled for that day'i
oao.
oao.Sho grow frightened at my heelta
tlon.
tlon."Do not say that it Is gone ! " alu
cried , rMng quickly , and graeplng m ;
arm. "Oh , Uod would not sot tile
mo I Look , look everywhere for it , ' .
bop , I pray you ! "
Her handa shook so on my aru
that I could feel the quivering of ho
thin fingers.
1 tried to think to whom wo hai
sold a cabinet that day ; then 1
dished on mo that there had not boo :
ono In the catalogue.
Had made a mistake and sent 1
west with a brlo-a-brao lot ? If so , I
could bo recovered I felt glad fo
my error , but the poor llttlo womn
mistook my sllenoa and broke dow
completely , sobbing so pitifully that
know then that some great cause wa
hidden beneath her desire to rcclali
the old cabinet.
"It is more to mo than life c
death , " aho cried oat , paeaionatolj
looking straight before her. " 1
means my children's honor. Llstoi
aud you will bo Influenced by m
great need to find thla cabinet for mi
I bollovo It contains the certificate <
my marriage , and my children's ba ]
tlsm , . without which I cannot la
claim to my husband's estate 1
Franca. It Is not the money I want ,
she added , with proud spirit ; "I oai
not bear to touch that ; but my ohl
dreu shall not bo robbed of the rlgl
U their father's name. "
She paused to look at mo , I felt i
if n aovoro tension upon her norvi
had given way at last , and , crnahc
by the fear of the cabinet being lo
to her , her silence aud reserve hi
broken down , and that eho appeah
0 me unconoolonsly iu her need. .
The ahadowy pageant paaaod to ai
ro across the mirror , and as aho woi
on passionately with her atory ,
iromed to mo I aaw the whole ai
tplaodo pass in review on the dim su
'ace. '
"Fifteen years ago my husband d
lortod mo. Evil Influences led hi
astray , aud while for my ohlldrot
eako I would have pardoned him ,
noror saw him again or hoard 01
word of him until I learned throuj
the papers that ho waa do :
and had left au estate to his wife iu
children.
"I could not grlovo , except that 1
had died in his sin , unforglvonby in
1 was poor , for he left mo only t
household furniture , and I ha
tolled all theao years to maintain 11
children. So , for their Bakes , I appll
to a lawyer to obtain possession of t
estate.
"Ob , the shame , the dcspairof fin
Ing another cla'mant In Franco to r
children's name und honor.
11 'I muit prove our claim as wl
and chlldreh , ' said the carol
French lawyer , 'by the product !
of the marriage and baptismal cert !
catca ! '
"And I know not where th
were.
"Tho minister waa dead , the w
nosscs gone I know not where.
"I felt as If my carelessness li
dishonored my children , and for di
conld get no relief from my horrll
anxiety until , by a flash , as If fn
heaven , I remembered that I h
placed the certificate with other pap
ID the old cabinet that I had par !
with to Olutchem & Keep. I wo
to them ; they had sent it here foraa
and now "
She broke down with a moan of i
spalr. It waa more than I coald stai
The cry aud the pitiful story fore
me Into action at onoo.
"You shall have back the oibln
madam , " I Bald , solemnly , as If dev
ing my life to its search.
"Oh , air , you will do a noble dc
If yon but tied it for mo , " oho crli
gratefully , looking nt mo with bea
In eyes.
The face looked at tno aa If ah
came over It , and I dimly full whj
stood bareheaded before hor. Tri
I had stood In death'o presence I
death of hope and love In thla pi
woman's life the requiem of gladn
and impulse.
She left mo with a hopeful am !
taking my hand with n pretty gra
aud I watched her In the mirror ,
down the ahadowy room Into the si
light of the atroet , and the ahadc
scorned to fall from her forover.
I telegraphed the western fit
They had the cabinet and returnee
at once ; so that before many days
little , nervous fingers were soarchl ,
in the presence ot the lawyer and T.
self , for the precious papers.
She found them ! I shall never f
got her face when she hold them
The halo was thorp , aa cho nld o <
eo'tly : "Ttiauk Go"
And it stK'mi to ollog to 1113 yet
and to mike mo thlrk h > < r tntioii mis
ery oar tvtl psjl n o u work throLgl
nod
COUNCil BLUFFS
ADDI l ION AL LuOAL NEWS
COBtMEUCIAJ , .
coi'Noa murrs MAUKET.
WHKAT-XO. 2 spring , l0j ! No. 3,05
rojpr ted f > 0c ; peed dcnmiul.
Cons Dealer * paying iUo ; rcjpctiv
corn Uhlcngo , M : ; cew mixud , -3Ji' > Mo
whltti corn , 153 , The receipt * of corn an
OATS Scarce nnd In good demand ; 33
HAY I OOfrfU 00 per ton. 30 per hula ,
KTK HV ; light supply.
COUN MKAI , 1 lUipcr 100 pound * .
Woon Good supply , prices at yards
BIXWiOO.
Co\L Delivered , hard , 1100 per Ion
pott , fi f > 0 per ton ,
ItUTTKii Uood butter satrco nnd lu fa !
drtnnnd at 25 : < 535c ; cronmery , 8 , ' > o.
Kooa Heady sate uiul plenty A
lOr llo per dozen.
liAltl ) Karbank'n. ! wholesaling at ISJo
POULTRY Firm ; dealers paying K'o pe
pound fur turkeys and lOo for chickens.
VKOKTABLKH Potatnei * , f > 0o ; onlunn , Wc )
cabbages , 30@40o per dozen ; applw , 2 ( > '
@ 3 50 per barrel.
City Hour from 1 GO to 3 40.
liUOOHB 2 00fri3 00 per doion ,
1-iTOOIt ,
CATTLU 300fo5350jcnlvcs 600@760.
lloua Mnrkot for hogs quiet , as th
packing houses are closing ; shippers nr
UOOtoC 75.
Mru Tnbor , No. 1.
Ki-Sduator Tabor's first wife , when
ho discarded as soon RB ho became i
mllllo lalre , la said to remain falthfu
in her nlTootlon for him , uud , thongl
olio Is now rloh , aho declares that tli
happiest days of her lifu were whoi
she kept 1m grocery atoro in Oillfor
nU Uuloh. She prays that ho ma ;
eoon loco hla wo.tlth , aho bullovea , hi
Ofthkosh bride will desert him , am
ho will bo Rlr.il to return ti
his first and true love. No matter ti
what depth of degradation ho ma ]
oluk , she saya she will always bo will
ing to receive him back to her hear
and hoinn. It may bo nddcd that al
last full Mrs. Tabor ( No 1) ) bough
grocorlea aud provisions for homel
and ordered the bills to bo sent to Mr
Tabor. And now the merchant 1
bringing suit agnlnat them both to d
cldo which of thorn is responsible fo
the account.
_ _
A QUItSr OAMK OK POn.BR.
How Thrao Jacks Hiiltoil m the Pa
Ak'ivltmt Four Fours.
3 n Fintulu-o Chronicle.
James Edwarda , who was until re
oontly the colored ateword of th
American ship Sachem , and Ohark
Banks , the burly boas tf a nogroitalic
" house at No.112 Paclfi
treat , proposed to spend a quiet Sab
nth afternoon in scientific rocrcatlo
Edwards called It n game of puke :
" 'no ' game progruasod awimmlngly ui
1 a curtain juncture , when thu pc
Kited up the munificent sum <
1,010. Bauki called hln partno
'hu ' answered that ho had foi
Ighti , a statement which ho blurtu
ut uticonBclonsly in u burst i
xubcnuico at thu prospect t f belt ;
possesEor of the pot. When 1
hewed hla hand ho had only fet
ours , while Bttnkn , who had on
hrco jacks , raked In the pot neve
liolooa. Then the trouble really b
an , Edwards claimed the pot no hi
, nd Banks , who didn't know but whi
t was Edwards' , thought ho won !
: eep It anyhow , because his parti ;
nado a miscall. From dellbora
Tgnmonts they leaped to a rcanlu
.hroata , and Edwards waa olubbul i
ho ekull and stabbed in the It
ample by a horrible weapon , combi
ng a fili-bnrreled revolver , a sorpo
Inu-c'.lrk knife and Bhiulng brai
cnucklea as a handle to the wh (
iomblna'lon , whoso aovoral ports con
bo folded into an Innocent-looking ac
of an ornnmont for four fingui
Edwards roused Iho wlulu nolghbc
hood with hla wronga , vhor
upon Banks sought to conceal 1
terrible weapon in a box of sod * wat
bottleowhore it was found by Olliot
Birmingham and Daggun , who arreat
him for an assault with a deadly wo
pen and for currying it concealed up
him. Edwards wun neatly bandag
up ut the city hospital. While
conildortd the tliumj Ing of his iru
clad skull and the gaahing of hla toi
pies as ttifles light aa air , ho was p
ing tn BOO "B nk throuvh for Ukl
thut 'ore pot , " oven if by doing BO
would never again have a chauco
throw a kit of nlnpi Into blue wai
over the rail of a deep BUB ship.
Cur Rrporter't Vacation Notts.
During hid rumbles lull HO.'ison , our K
M , ban taken upim hlmnelf tlio task of s
lafylug our numerous readers that wb
ever gnodoare manufactured In our goo <
city of Hoger Williams , are of an high
grade , and as fine In quality as can be p
duced in any spot on the globo. K.ipocl
ly is thla BO when tbo billed Phi
tnacutist of manr years' experiecce reaol
to extract from the finest hotanicul spc
incna of tbo vegetable world tbo most
tent cure for some special disease. In pr
of his assertion that Providenco. H. I , ,
fords the best , he relates an InUrrlew w
an acquaintance , given lilm while sojou
Ing temporarily at her rerliUnco. Hho a
"About a year 1 miifered eeverely fr
Rheumatism in my llrnbs , and Neural
In the head , which I endured two or th
months with aa much patlenco as posail
being under the treatment nf an excelli
doctor , and trying many ktndu of me
cine , without any marked fifed , At 1
a medical friend advinod me to try Hni
Kemedy , booaiHo bo attributed my sov
sulferlng to thu lud condition of my k
IIUVB , which were not purfiirmlng th
proper functions , and I commenced tak
It , nnd In a few days Iho neuralgia bad '
parted , my hoailacbo had entirely dlai
noare-1 , the Hwnlliiig in my limtwand joi
had gene , and L litvo nut had n touch o
Biuce. Moro recently 1 WHH troubled w
impurity of the bleu I , which bhowo I iti
In tuvero eruptions on my f co. I ag
resorted to liuul'n lloinody , 1.111 aftfr t
ing It a alioit tlnn wax completely cu
of that complaint , Hiiut'n Homedy 1
proved very beneliuitl to mo in ntUckt
flick headnubo , which It nlwajx allevial
ami 1 notice tbo improvement ax HOU
I take th' ) Uiinedy. 'I his Kjiiiody
etrengtliRnlng oleinint' , for it lias made
feel much xtrongcr , and Imi boon very I :
eficial to my general health. I most ken
lly recommend it to all eulforora llko i
eelf. Mrs. L. G. TAXNEH , No. I3U l' (
street. "
Great Pralts.
Albert G. Maun , of Cottage Homo , 1
sayc "I have been prostrated for Hire
four yeara with Kiduoy disease ; at tiim
waa not able to put on my boots ; my t
has often pulled them on fur mo. I
not so bad as that all the time , but I ne
knew what it waa to be without pall
my back until I commenced using Hu
Kouiody , Bluca I begin to take Hu
Kemody I have been free from all pi
and take pleasure In saying that it Is
best medicine that I cror knew for Kid
and Liver diseases. "
THE CUTICURA REMEDIES
Soiiio Facts Rogirflipg Thorn ,
Who Mftkea Thpiu , and What
is Thought of Thorn by the
Trade.
lutrrvlnw if n Tittitn Reporter
With
From The r Mtags Times , i
To enable The Times to tnrnlah Its
readers with eomo rollablo Inform.v
thu regarding the Oiitlsunt remedies ,
which nro now 'attracting so much
public attention , n ropor'or called yes
tordaytipjn Mr. Peter Van Sohaack ,
of You Sjhaaok , Stevenson &Go. ,
wholesale and retail druggists , cornut
Ltko and Duikrbon streets , when the
following facts were elicited I'
ll Will you obllgo the renders ol
The Tiinoa by answering a few quoa-
tlons regarding the Outlcura rem
edies ?
Mr. V n S. Certainly ; fire away.
Il-Uo they soil wolit
Mr. Van S The sale of the Cull-
cum , Outlcura Kosolvontand Outlcura
Soap liavo boon unprecedented.
R. What reasons do you glvo foi
to largo n anlol
Mr. YAH S. I glvo four roaaonn.
Flrat , tht-y are original and rovolu-
tiuimry In their composition and modi
of treatment. Second , they undonbt-
( idly possess great curative propertlua ,
Thild , there are thonaandanpon then <
aands of ilck and antlering who have
tried and found wanting the usual
rcm dioo and modoa of treatment , ant
who are rnady to welcome a really
great ftiul successful modlclno. Fourth ,
the prlco of thorn h within the moaui
of nvory Invalid.
R. Are your largo Bales of thcai
mudiclnps thrnugh your agontt ?
Mr. Van S Nu ; they are Itgitt
mate mail orders Wo employ ni
travolora on the rend are fundanion
tally oppoaod to that way of soiling
goodfl the retailer has to stand onol
espouses , nnd nuch atnplo goods ni
thi'so rriulro { no one to foroo them oil'
R , DJ you class the Outlcnn
romodlunna patent medicines ?
Mr. Van S I do not. They nn
proprietary , ao far as their names art
concerned , theao bolng hold as tradi
mnrke ; but tholr composition am
preparation nro Bolontilic , and li
accordance with the moat advancut
pharmaceutical knowledge.
R * C.m yon toll ua Bouiothlng abon
thb ork'lnatou ?
Mr. Van S. Weeks it Potter , BOH
ton , are Importers , wholesale drug
gists and olicmlato , and for twenty
live yoirs have boon the foromos
houao in the tradn In Now England
The Outlcnra romodles have grown ti
auch i\n extent that the business ha
been transferred to a livo-story labra
tory , built and fitted expressly for th
purpoae , and conducted under th
Ha mo of the Potter Dreg and Chemi
oal Go , , In compliment to Mr. Pottoi
the real dlicovuror of Outlcnra.
R It la popularly anppoaod thn
advertising will sell anything , regard
leaa of merit. Is it trm ?
Mr. Van S No. A remedy false
ly claiming to possess virtues of whlc
It Is fact destitute , will surely fall , n
it ought to. No reputable firm an
druggists an. the most oompotor
judgei would think of risking fan :
und fortnno In any medicine , unless
had under the most trying circuit
stances proved itself to possess txtn
ordinary medicinal value.iTho oxponi
attending thu introduction of sue
remedies is enormous. A foi
luno must bo spent before any r
turn can bo expected. And I
after a wide distribution , they a
found to bo all that Is claimed f
them , these who have boon cured w
recommend thorn one to another , ai
thus make thorn rcmnnorativo.
may safely say that over $500,000 ha
boon paid the newspapers nlono f
advertising Outlcura , besides all th
has boon expended for pamphlol
circulars , signs , etc. Whan a mi
backs hts statements with his ov
tnoooy , yon may generally rely upi
them. This the Potter Drug ai
Ohemlcai Company are now doing.
R. Have they over before original
remedies for popular uset
Mr. Van S. I believe not. Th
are , like ourselves , ngonU for a grc
many , but wo think the Ontlcurnroi
edlcn are the first that they propa
themselves. It is but onoo in a II
tlmo that a discovery Is made o
remedy that such a firm Is willing
stake reputation and fortune on.
11. Are tholr prospoots flattering
otherwise ?
Mr. Van S. Very flattering. A
though they have as yet realized bat
bare Interest on the amount of mon
invested , they will in time meet wl
largo returns , bocauao , as 1 said t
foru , the remedies undoubtedly po
sess great merit , and besides , th
treat blood and skin diseases accordl
to a now and thoroughly rational pi
that must take a firm hold on the oc
fidonco of these who sutler tram chrc
lo diseases of the blood , akin a
scalp.
We late Pleasure In Anrounclng
t oo py MAEK TWAI1
Entlllcil , "HFi : ON THE MISSISSIPPI " A r
theme , and tlio richest , raciest , > olmno of all i
Twain serus t'naracto Irtlo Illuitratlo
$ i MX ) IN CASH I'HI/.ESTO AOKNTS. ' .A wi
to thu wliiu In eutllcli lit "
VYANTKD Outfits now rca
i l ) for iimlcu'an ,
II IIIJACII JL CO , Chlca ( fo , _ in a w7
" ! ! > rv thorough knowlo > lo | of the n taml I
irbtcn K0\orn the oporatlons ol dltfoittlon i
nutrition , MiJ hv careful uppllcfctlon of
3ne properties ol well-mloctoil Cocoa , 1
" a hM | > > uvlde'l our bruilifMt UWts wit
tc'y ' ( UvoroJ ImvertKO which ra jr suvo
many lionvy doctors' MMs It le by thu Judlct
two f nm.li irtlclrs of illtt that t coiutltui
may hr gradually built up until strong acoi
13 loblit pv ry tonduncy to dliiisa. Ilnndr
of eubtlo milnllct ) no hotting around na ro
It ) attack wheriN or there la a weak point.
may cecana many a fatal shaft by keeping c
solvts well fottlSt'd with uro blood and a \ > i
illy nourlshud frame. " Civil rtervlco Gno'.lo
Uaile ( Imply with boiling water or milk 8
o tint only ( J-lb and Ib ) , by Grocers , laholod
JAMES BPPS U CO. ,
Homceopathlo Ghumlute ,
lr Lonaon.
PERSONAIf-"i'ftrt of the human t *
enUrKixi , duvelopu ] and itroiiKthouod , " etc ,
an Interestlm , ' advertisement long run In
pipur. In reply to inciirlea | ! 10 will say t
there no avldencu c { humbuj about this
the contrary , the a < liertlscni arv very highly
dorwd IntiroHlfd persona may got lualod
culara KlvInK all partlculara , Klvlng all part !
lars. by addressing Krlo Modlcal Co , , I * . 0.
513 , Huffalo N. Y.-Tolodo Kyu
f n jurtttn
ft nt \ff ,
\ hT l swain'
a ol ( <
. . . . USt
Hop BittC.fi
It j < .u r Tluna anl
> or cti 'l |
ulrirlr , old nr
1 mrlitaUuorlKng > iiUli
r lr on H
tlmolf
HcpBtt ! n >
Von will bf
i jrtrtir
Hop Bitttr *
< vcour
llfn. It hna
rtai
A Okln of Beauty Is a Joy orever.
DR. 1 FELIX QOURAUD'fl
Driontal Oroam or Magiotl Boau-
tlflBP.
i < Tan , Pimples
Frock les ,
Mothpjtch
es n'erry
hlemlah'on
I/canty and
defies de.
lection. II
has stood
the test ol
BOyoarsan'
Is so harm *
loss w
taste Ik |
bo sure t
pro p a r alien -
lion Is pro
perly madi
Accent no
counterfeit
similar name. The illatliiKulshtd Dr. L , A.
Sayro , said to r , a < ! y of the lunr on ( a patient ) !
"As ) ou ladles will tine them , I recommend-
' < ) < uraud Cream' as the least harmful of all th *
Skin preparations. " One bottle will last six
months , ut\ag \ It every day. Also 1'oudro Jub >
til * removes superfluous hair without Injury la
the skin ,
MMI. M. D. T. QOUHAUD , Sole prop. , 43 Bond
St. . N. V.
Per silo by alt Dnu-Rlits and Fancy Good I
Dealers throughout th * United atates , Oanad *
and Kurop .
xarilcwaro of luwo Imitations. $1,000 reward
or arrest and proof of any ono selling tha aim
H-weow mo 2t owfim
CURES SOHOKULA ,
do. SORES ,
do. ULCERS ,
do. BOILS ,
do. ERUPTIONS , -
do. OATARRU ,
do. ECZEMA ,
do. RHEUMATISM ,
do. SKIN DISEASES ,
do. HLOOD DISEASES ,
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
REMOVES ALL TAINT ,
HKKEDITAKY OH OTHEHWIHE.
WIFT'S SPECIFIC
IS THE
ULOW > REMEDY
OF THE AOH
r'rlt for fu'l part'cu'ar , and llttln li'ok "Mca-
toga to tlio Ualortuuato Suderlng. "
r .81UOO .Rnwnra wlllhopaM to any
licinldt who will find , on analjela of 100 bottle *
I S. S. R. , one particle of Mercury , Iodide o !
'otamlum , or other Mineral luhntanco. SWIFT
PECIF10 CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Qa.
'rice of Small Site f ioO
Slri > 1,78
SOLD IIY ALL DIIUOOISTS.
DR. WHITTIER.
817 Bt CharlfxBt , ST. LOUIS Mo.
A IlKOULAR GRADUATE of two madia *
ifjlligcBhaa been longer engaged In the treat *
ont of OI1UOMO , MKRVOUS. SKIN AND
BLOOD Dlioaaes than any other physician In SI.
Louie M city papers show and all old residents
know. Constitution free and united. When II
Is Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment ,
medlclnts can be sent by mall or expriwa every ,
where. Curable cues guaranteed ; where doubt
uletn li It frankly elated. Call or wrlU.
Ncrvona prostration , Debility , Mental
and 1'liytloal Weftknoa < , Mercurial nnd
other nlloctioiiH of Thront , Skin nnd lionei
iluwl limmritloii npj liluM1'obonlng ,
Bkln Atfectlona , Old 3ore and Ulcers ,
ImpodlnienlH to Marriage , UheumnUsm ,
L'llei , Special attention to canes from
HUHUIUAIj UABBB
roodivo H | > eon Riontln. Ulneaseg arising
rnni Inniriiilulrbe. EzcosBea , Indulgeneet
pages th whol
MAREIAUE atory well told. Uaoy
receipts ; who may mai-
'y5 no m y no . "by ,
" - * * "O.causes , consjquenctf
, nd cur * . Sealed foi 2fio postage 01 stamp * .
s , 23dtwl
DOCTOR STEINHABTTJ
ESSENCE OF LIFE.
FOB OLD AMD YOUNO , HALS AMU FIUALI.
It Is a sure , prompt and effectual romods or
digestion. Ujsncpitla , Intermittent Fovcrs , Want
of Appetite , Nervous Debility In all Its StAgM
Weak Memory , Loss of Brain Power , Prostration.
Weak ness and general Loss of Power. It repairs
nervous waste , rejuvenates the faded Intellect ,
strenuhthens the enfeebled brain and restore *
eurprlsing tone and vigor to the exhausted or-
vans. The experience of thousands proves It lo
bean Invaluable remedy. 1'rlco , $1.00 a bottle ,
or six or 5. For sale by all druggists , or sen !
secure from observation on receipt of price bi
pr. St lnhBr P. O. Box 24HO St.
Loali MoDE -
DE HENDERSON A regultr graduate
, ' in medicine. Over 10
CO ) & COS Wyatiditto Ht' ' i >
-y , MO In Chicago. . . .
Autliorlreil by the etvto to treal
ChrouIe.Nurvouj and Private dli-
t-asOT , Antiuia , Kpllopjy , Hhou-
i.iatlim . Pile/ / . . Tape Worm , Urln-
yabj Skin Dlsoisjs , MJMiiAt.
- . WKAKM H ( nllfhl losm ) SSXUAI.
lKun.irr ( Itiu olnoxiiat power ) Etc. Cures uuir-
ante , d or monuy refunded. Onariffs low. Thou-
Bands of cases cured. No Injurious moillclnoa
used No detention from bujlnoss. Alluodl *
clnca futnlahud oven to pitlehta at a dlitauce.
Co aultatlon frco ahd contldentlal-call or writs
AKoaiideiperlencoarelmport nt. A BOO for
both soxcs Illustrated and circulars of other
? , ! ? ? . B < ml ° a Ior two 3o
UUnnUM.
DOCTOR STEINHART-B
SUPPOSITORIES !
The Great Popular Ikrnody for Pllea ,
Sure cure for Blind , Uleedlns * Itching P
And all forma of Hemorrholdal Tumors.
Thene SupresiToiuiM act directly upoa tbs
coaU of the Blood Veasels.and bythelr astrlngtnl
effects gcntlv force the blood from tha iwollsn
tumors , andby uiaklni : the coat * of the relai
Iron * , prevent tholr rcBllln ? , and henc a radl.
cal cure Is sure to follow their use. Pc | . 78
cents a box. For sal by al dnireisU , or son I b
mallonrooclptof price.