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    TUB DAILY BBE-SATUKDAY MAY ! ! ) .
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P\ DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE.
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Hnvo the Largest Stock and Otoicest Patterns of
CARPETS !
Ever Brought to the City , and at
than ever offered in this vicinity ,
IDO
TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ,
HARKNESS BRO'S ,
401 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.
The ( allowing are the limes ol atrUal and de
parture of train ? from the loca depots. Tbr
the trains bUrt ( rnm the Unloi PA 'Iflo depot
about ten minutes otrller thin be ow stated ,
and strive at the cepot about tea minutes later.
Trains on pj/ol line and K. O , run on Olcngo
lime , a halt hour faster than local. Wnbish
trains run on St. Louii lime , twenty minutes
taster than loca' . U , P , and Lincoln trains run
on Council Dlufls time ,
CUICAOO , ROCK ISLAND AMD FACirlO.
pepart. Arrive.
Atlantic Ext..520pm Faclflo Ext..0:15 : m
Ex and Mall' . . 9:25 : am ExandMall . .GS.lipm
D. Molnes ac.7:15 : a m Dca Molnes nc',4:10 : p m
CHICAGO , BUttLl.NOTON AND QCI.NCt.
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Ext..5:35 : pm Pacific Ext..9:20 : a ra
Mail and Ex.9:10 : am Mall and Ei'.7:00pm :
N. Y. Ex Neb & Has El..9:10 : a m
C1I1CAQO AND NOIUIIW B3TRKN.
Depart. Arrive.
Atlantic Ext. . .5:15 : p m Pacific Ext. . . .0:15 : a m
Mall an < 4 Ex.0:20 : a m Mall and Ex'.6:15 : p m
Accom ( Sat..5 ) : * > 0pm Accom. ( Mou..l:15pm ) :
RASS .S CITT , 8T. 'OB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Depart. Arrhe.
Mall and Ex..O Ua in I Eiprcii 5.35 p m
Xxpim. . . . . . . 3:25 : p n 1 MMl aid Ks..6:45 : p m
cmon ricino.
Dtps.it. Arrive.
irlanj Xz.lt 0a. m. | CvrlanJKx..lW : p.Jm.
Lincoln Ex. . It 30 a. m. leaver Ex. . . .8:00 : a. m ,
Denver Ex..7:00 : p. m , Local Ex 0:300. m.
Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 9:05 : a. in.
Emigrant..5:20p. : m. " Ex P-OOa. m.
WABAflll , SF. LOCIS AND PACIFIC.
Depart. Arrive.
Mall and Ex. . 0:15 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m
Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball. . 11:05 : a m
8IODX CITT AND PACIFIC ,
Depart. Arrive.
or Sioux Clty.7:55 : a m Frm Sioux 0'
or Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara ,
Neb 7:55 : am Neb * C:50pm :
For St. Paul..7:40 : pm From St. Paul..8:50 : a m
CHICAGO , HILWADKHR AND BT. PAUL.
Leave Council HliiHs. Arrives Council Bluffs.
Mall and Ex.U:20 : a m I Mall and Ex.0:55 : pm
Atlantic Ex.5:15 | : p m | Atlantic Ex..19:10 : a m
CHICAGO , MILWAUKKR AND ST. PACL.
Leaves Omaha. Arrhea at Omaha.
Mall and Ex.7:15 : am I Pacific Ex 10:45 : a m
Atlantic Ex.3:40 | : pm | Mall and Ex.7-25pm
Except Sundays. ( Except Saturdays. { Except
Hondijs. I Dally.
Council Blufls &i Omatm Street R. R.
Leave Council lllufls. Leave Omaha.
8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 8 a in , 0 a m , 10 a m ,
11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p Ham , 1 pm , 2p m , 3 p
m , 4 p m , 5 p m , G p m. m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m.
Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific
Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at
0 o clock a. in. , and run regularly during the day
at 9,11,1 4. 5 and 6 o'clock , and run to cltytlme ;
CHICAGO.BURlINGTON&QUiNOY
OFFICE OF FREIGHT AGENT , )
OKUIA AMI COUNCIL BLum , May 12 , 'S3. )
Arrarg'm-nts hive been made for the
Loading in Chicago Daily
Of one or more cars tilth
MERCHANDISE SOLID
TOPAUTIEl 11
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Theio cin w 11 come through to destination
wUhitr. s oppl.K. IJulck timo'is ' thereby i-sued.
Please order ysu goods via 0. B. & Q , U. H.
A. B. WEST ,
GENERAL AGENT.
FALLEY HOES ,
Weste'n Agents , Loyfayctto , Indiana , CTB
THE PATENT
BPVPFQ hip
fluid ! 8 uiu
FOR-
KTJBBER 100TS
AND
BOOTS AND SHOES
Or all kinds.
ADDSSO'PerOimtTOVHEI&WE&B
Tre center ; lecs nro Interchangeable and re
verslble. It prevents the counter from ru tin :
over , rdiulrii , ' no heel a Iffencrs.
The agency f r theae goads Inlhlj town hi
be'n placed ft * . Philip Lang's.
G h r < < c.Mino procure them.
Call and examine a full l'nrf Leather am !
' Citdut. " UubDer Boot ) an 1 Sn-ei with the He-
vcra.blo Heel , 1'UILIt1 LANG ,
Ml2-3m Omaha , Neb.
EJTAP.LISHKD 1823.
WDK BPRINQ ATTAOiIMENT-NOT PATEN
ED.
A. J. iSJMPSON.
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORS
me and 1111 DoJg Street ,
ngTm:6m OMAHA , NIB ,
0
-OF THE
Milwaukee & St , Panl
RAILWAY
It DOW running Its FASI EXPRESS TRAINS
from
OMAHA AND OOUNOIL BLUFFS
WITH
Pollman's Magnificent Sleepers
-AND TUB-
Finest Dining Oars in the World.
IF YOU ARE QOIHQ LEAST
TO
OHIO &ao'mc. WAIT MI.
Or to anv l > olutbeyond ] ! or
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH
To
ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS'
Take the BEST ROUTE , the
Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul R'y
Ticket office located In i'axtoj Hotel , at corner
Farnam and Fourteenth streets and at U. P , De
pot and at Mlllard Hotel , Oroiha.
tSTBee Time Table In another column.
F. A. NASH , General Airont.
O. n. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha.
MEHKILL , A. V. II. CARPENTER ,
General Manager. General Poae. Agent.
LAPK , OEO. U. HEAVFORD.
Ofm\1 Sur > , lAs.Vt.T'o. ' us. Asre
L
CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 ,
"tt'ecfo htrtb'i certify that tee supervise , tht
arrangtmcntttor all the Monthly and Semi'
Annual UnHungi of The Louisiana State Lot
tern Company , and injierton tnanage and con
trol the l > ra\cing \ * themselves , and that thesanu
are eontlucltil with honetj/ , fairness , and it ;
goad faith toicaid all parties , and tee authorin
the company to use this certificate , tcithfac-tim
Ha of our njnaturei attached , in its adierlia
tncnti. "
Oomm tilorr rt.
PRaEDE TED A7THA07IO-1
U OVEK HALF A MILLION DI3IUIDLTED
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Hconorated In 1803 for 9i ! ycara br the le l )
U-.uro tjr Kducit ona inJ Cntrltabla puipcso
with a capUal rf 31,000,0 0 'onhlch a rcatrr
fund ol c rer 1550 00 bos since been itdded.
liy an overwhelming popuUr vote lufranchlt
was made a pare of the present Ststa Conslltu
tlon alcptid December 2d , A , D . 187J ,
I iCr nd lln 'e ' Kum or I r wlns "II
t ko place moi thly. It never scalei orpottponu
Look at tfie folio wing DUtrlbutlon :
157th Qrtnd Month y
iNDIIIH
EXTRAORDINARY HtMIMKUAL DRAW
IfiQ At f > ew Crle nt Tkesd y.
ut-e 12 1003
Under the personal eupeivielon and managi
mcnt of
Cen Q. T. DEAUREQARO of lo tloni in
Q.n. uUBALA. EARLY , of
Capital Priz9 , SI50,000 ,
jtarNetlce Tickets a i Ten Dollars onlj
Halves 5 Htt , 2. T nth , l.
LIST OF PR'ZEl '
1 Cap'tal Prize of J150.100. . . .J150.0C
1 Grand Prlro of 03000. . . . BO.Ot
1 Urind Prize of 20,000 20,11
U Large Prizes cf 10,0'U. . . . 20.W
i Largo Prlzei of 5.COO. . . , 20K
20 Prizes of 1000 2U.CK
59 (00 25.0
100 S.0 30.0 <
200 210 40.CX
COO ) fO /A0
1 000 B' 50.CK
APPROXIMATION I HIZEi ,
100 Approximation prizes of $200 $20,01
103 " " 100 )0 ,
100 " " 75 7fX
2279 Prlzrs , amounting to $52. , &
Application far rates toclube should only 1
made to the olKco of the Company In No * 0
, caue. I'orlnfcrmatlon apply to
M. . DALPrl N
hi w Or e di Li
or M. A Dauphin ,
OO7 tevenlh Ei V.'aili nglon , D I
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY Cl
B. FRANK MUOUE ,
127 La Sallo Streat , Ohioagi
( Formerly 310 and 212 Broaw y , N. Y )
Now Manager of Cbioauu Ollic
To ulioai apply for laformatton and tickets
,157th Qrand Monthly and th f xtraordlna
Berrl. Annual 0 rawing
Tuesday June
Pint Capital Prize 8150,000 3,279 prlz
amounting to83W,600./lickots , 10 ; Halve ! ,
Fifths , . .Te.tlitl. . See full scheme cl
whero.
DEADLY HOLIThNBSd.
Atlincxw Tr rclcr
"Neatly every mou who ever trnv
olod on the Mlaiisolpplrlvcr In the old
Jnys can tulnto nn Inturcstlug export *
once , " said the HJV. Jackson , a minis *
ter whoso reputation its nn tiupaa-
slonod pnblio orntor Ima gene beyond
the boundnrlis of Arkanenw , "Thoro
waa something about n MUsIselppI
river cxporlrnco that toi-ded to nld tu
vivid ruproduotlon. The grand fljnt-
liig drawing rooms , the wealth die-
played at bvory turn , nnd the studied
politeness and conventional corcniony
of n eapposed good brcrding , which
you overywhcTo tnuot , nil 001119 tip at
once In reportrayal of a character
which , tliui burrounded , you Invo
coutotuplnUd , Hut of nil thu polite-
tire nnd ixhtbltton of good breeding ,
I must say , WHO but thiMvhltu fvunina
mui'dy ' water. It was a'courlosy that
could urapp the hand cf n now no-
qualntanco or ohoot an old friend.
' In iho prlng of 1850 I boarded a
grand Bicamcr nt Now O.'loiun , bound
for np the rlvor. I was a very young
preacher at lint time , nnd wai under
orders to repair to a unall community
and ntalst In condnctlug a revival.
Thcro waa something of a war being
wnged between two churchou , and it
stood our chnrch In hand to coucou-
trftta forces or lee aacondoncy In the
aolghburhocd Tirao were the days
of political nnd rcllgloni ) vigor , and
avotred opposltl in in rollgloui con
tests waa regarded na being no more
out of place o ; In Ill-kooplng with the
faith than U.o fu > rco atruggloa en
caged in by the rrhlga nnd democrats.
I WAI told nt headquarters that an
other young pro ichor would bo sent
to netiit mi > , nnd that if I needed
more help to make my demands
known at cues. When I boarded the
bjat I looked around for my compan
ion in arms , whoao name I oven hnd
not learned , The closest search failed
to discover my assistant , and , con *
eluding that ho had olthor preceded or
would como after mo , I dismissed the
matter and Bottled down to the quiet
enjoyment of the occasion.
"There wcro quite n number of
gamblers polished gentlemen oil
board , and although I was opposed to
gnmbliug , I could not refrain from
looking on and contemplating with
what neronlty of countenance the
playora alternately parted with thou
sands of dollars
" 'Won't you take a hand ? ' asked
ono of the players ono evening , nd *
dressing a young , pleasant-looking
gentleman who stood near.
" 'I uovor play,1 ho romatkod ,
" 'SVon't do you any harm.1
" 'I know it won't , for I don't In *
tend to play. '
" 'Tho gentleman Is a rare joker , '
replied a tall man , who handled cards
with un oaao and lost with a good will
that f'moat challenged roapoot ,
" 'Yes , ' replied the young gentle
man , 'i\ rare joker , because it Is rare
that I joke. '
" 'Ah , and n punster , ' atld the tall
man , relinquishing $1,000 with a
stnllp.
" 'It makes llttlo difference to yoc
what I am. I came hero to quietly
look on , not intending to engage It
the game or the oonveraatlon , and , os <
peciftlly not to bo the butt of any j jkoi
thnt might ariao from 111-luok or suc
cess at the tablo. Regardless of th <
business yon follow , I hope you art
well enough acquainted with the man'
nors of gentlemen to treat an unob
trnslvo lookor-on with civility.
" 'You apeak well , " exclaimed th <
tall man , 'I hope that 1 am a gentle
mean of good birth and education , am
I hope that I have not Insulted you
If I have , I sincerely beg your pardon
Grant it willingly nnd all will bo well
reluctantly , and , as n gentleman
which you undoubtedly profess to be
you know your recourse. "
' "But for your last remark , ' .
would have heartily forgiven you c
any intention to insult mo. As It la
I do not grant pardon , realizing tha
a gentleman is not expected to hav
dealings with such n mrm RS yon. An
furthermore , lot me say that I rogan
yon as o cowardly villain , "
"Tho tall man sprang to hit fee
and drew a bowie knife. The uutc
man did not oven look nt him ,
"Take that back , or I'll rub yon
heart over your face ! "
"Every ono arose , but no one fol
disposed to pravont bloodshed.
" 'I said that I regarded you na
cowardly villain , Keep cool , and I'
tell you why. While wo wore or
gaged ( n insinuating conversation
saw you steal a roll of bills from tha
man , ' pointing to ouo of the playori
'Until then , and but for the romar
you made , trying to compel a choerft
granting of pardon , I was disposed t
pay little attention to anything yo
micht say. Now , sir , I have mad
my statement. I have boon led ini
tnla , and may regret the conrcquonci
don't hold him but I shall mak
"The tall man'a eyes actual ]
glared. 'I have killed five men , an
all for leas than this , ' ho oxclalmei
'Olt out of the way ! I'll cut him I
two ! '
' ' 'Get out of the way ! ' said the qnli
man. 'It would greatly ploaio mo
he were to sit down and conduct hln
elf leai dangerously , but if ho la di
tormlned on a wicked action , lot hi
bo under no restraint ! '
" 'You nro foolish ! " oxolalmad 01
of the gamblers , turning to the qul
man. 'Yon are not armed , and ovi
if yon wore Captain Aiolo would k
you , I am the man from whom yc
say ho purloined the bllh. I SB
the action , but did not dare to intc
pose. '
" 'So this la Oapt ln Alclt1 nuid tl
young gentleman , 'I hf.vo hoard
him , Ho has a very unsavory roput
tlon In Now Orloaiif. If well co
etructed rsportu bo true , ho Is not on
a thief , but n murderer. '
" 'Gat ' out of my way ! ' howled t !
captain , and struggling , ho throw 1
companions aside and sprang for war
Like a cuddon revolution of a wheel
like an aclon whoco quick cannot
contemplated , the young man drt
a derringer and sent n ball throui
the captain's brain , killing him i
atantly.
" 'Gontlomon , ' uald the quiet mo
beginning to talk ere the smokohftc
'I had more than one reason for oo
milting this deed ; I was Insulted ,
yon saw , and was in danger , ' as y
iry know ; but , worst of all , that m
murdered my father. I did not c <
template killing him , but as I said
would have granted pardon for his
es , suiting taunts. From the fu
thouah , I contemplated his arre
which I jmould have accomplish' '
had ho not attempted to take my life ,
I am oorry thnt I have c annul such
confusion , and I hope that yon will
all , n > I know God will , farglvo mo , '
llo walked nw y , grncefnll > bowing
to some ono who hurried to the scene
of tfio tragedy. The boat waa soon
landed. The captitln'a acquaintance
took clnrgo ot Uio body and went
ashore. \ \ o were aojii on our wny
again , and but for certain llttlo Inthi *
oncos that hung nrtiuud no one would
have known that a trato.ly had bcim
enacted. Our b.nd of music , n coin *
moil steamboat feature In thosj days ,
struck up n lively nlr , and the only
suggcatlvo romotnbrnnco of the cap
tain death was the wet carpet where a
boy had mopped away the blood ,
"It waa late nt night when I reached
my landing , Alone I mndo my wny
to the nearest hottso , when. , after my
business was known , I was kindly re *
ceivod , Next day I attended church
nnd wns nt ouco escorted to ths pulpit ,
behind which some half d r.3ti proach-
era were seated. A well-known min
ister arose and said that two preachers
from Now Orleans had arrived ,
Brothers Jackson myself nud
Mabloaon , and thnt Brother Mableoou
would firet address the congrrg-UioD.
The gentleman nrcso , and Imagine
my surprise when I recognized In the
preacher the quiet ymng gentleman
who hnd killed thu captain , llo de
livered on eloquent , jiiwerful soruion , ,
and after services nppnachud mo and
extending hla hand , said ;
" 'You must for
excuse mo not mak *
lug mBolf known to you , I kept my
Identity under n cloak of cnutlon.
When 1 boarded the boat I recognized
my fothor'o murderer , and 1 thought
thnt if I revealed my Identity my
plans might bo frustrated. As I said ,
I only intended to follow and arrest
htm nt the uoxt town , but you BOO how
It rtmilted. '
"Yoara hnvo passed elnco then ,
years of intimate acquaintance be
tween the 'quiet young man' and mo.
Some time ago , tf'or a successful life ,
I closed his oyeu in death , lie smiled
with aubllmo willingness and went
without n groan , I never know r.
truer or klndnr-hoartodrnan "
The Qllltcrln Attraction of 3I6O.OOO
Open to All ,
Kor tbo next three or four weeks war ; , politics
spocu'ntlons , railroad , grain oil , reil ( state
HJiotulatlon , ftll 'Rlvo w y In mtenltude to thu
tact tint tomi cue vlll s.'nd ten dollari to M. A.
Uiup In , New Oriiann , La. , and draw In the
Juno 12th ( TmsJ.ijGram ) Scml Annual Drawing
of the Lousla-.ftSUito l.-ttciy tto golden p-ize
cf $150000 , enough to n.niu any man miuxj
thrio tlmts and open hl ) ci.
HOW GOULD BOUGHT TOM SCOTI
OUT.
Writing His Check for $2,400OOC
on a Momoutlu Notice for the
Texas Pad tic Railroad ,
la the Interview with Mr. Gould ,
which was copied Ic The Press ol
yesterday from The Now York World
Mr. Gould was made to say ho bough
the Texas & Pacific road from Colonel
nel Scott in 1878 or 1879. The faoti
in the cwso are given na follows by i
Philadelphia ! ! oognlzuit of nil the olr
cnmstancos :
Mr. Gould had a small interest it
the Texas & Pacific , which ho bough
of Oolonol Scott after their Interview
in Swltzarland , in 187 ! ) , and wasmadi
a director. When Colonel Scott returned
turned ho determined to build thread
road , and his idea was to ask the government
ornment to guarantee a 5 per cent bom
to raise the necessary funda. A promInent
Inont banker , then and now on Thin
street , told Oolonol Saott that If and
a course were pursued the newt
papers would charge thnt ho ha
bought the bill through congress. Alter
tor deliberation the whole plan wo
changed , and Oolonol Scott dote :
mined not to ask congress for a con
Work was immediately begun on thread
road nnd it wai determined to push i
to completion. A number of Inadln
gentlemen , including Mr. CJjnlc
were still Interested in a small wo )
nnd means desired for the oonstrm
tlon of the road were raised.
In April , 1881 , Mr. Gould , Mi
Sago , General Dodge and other No
Yorkers arrived In this ally to atton
a mooting of the directors , at the oflic '
of the company , jwhioh , It was BUJ
poaed , would transact mr.roly rontlc
business. The meeting waa to tak
place at 11 o'clock ' a , m. , and M :
Gould and Mr. Sago came inl
Mr. Scott's private oflioo i
thn Pennsylvania railroad bnlldin
for the purpose of having n prolln
Innry talk on the futnro policy of tl
road , there being omo points of dl
ferenco between Moaara. Gould nn
Scott. Daring the conversation , tl
difference , which was amicable , rathi
widened , and finally Oolonol Sco
aid positively ho could not agree '
Mr. Gould's policy , and that ho wou !
rather sell out.
"What will yon sell for ? " asked M
Gould.
Colonel Scott promptly named k !
figures , and Jay Gould wrota h
chock for $2,400,000 , and became tl
pnsioBsor of the control of tbo Tex
it Pacific railroad.
,
The gentlemen then wont into tl
room where the other directors wo
assembled , and the resignation of Col
nel Ssott wai tendered. Tr
was the first notice
thorn that the sale had tak <
place. The whole transaction did n
occupy one hour , nnd neither gentl
man had any previous idea that t !
silo would occur. The Incident Is i
forcible Illustration of the aptitude
Mr. Gould and Oolonol Scott 1
promptly arranging weighty afl'iiro
business , There was never n tli
when Colonel Scott's mind was clem
than on tills famous day , though
was phyalcally very weak from t
disease which ended hla life a yi
10 later ,
of
n * In Thoao UooU OM Daya.
n- From tbo Wall Street Kows.
niy After the late war had boon ( ; ol
on for elx or eight months and eve
ho body pas go'lng for ijovcrnraont c <
ila tract and riches , President Llnci
d. waa ono day approached by n little i
d.bo man , who introduced himself aa '
boW proprietor of a second-hand cloth
) W store just started in Washington.
sh J } "Wol ) , do you wanta | colonel's cc
mission 1" asked old Abo.
"Notshust now , I pollof I Ilk :
n , Government contract. "
id , "Oats or hay ? "
m * "Oh , no ! I keeps 031110 BCOOI
as hand clothing. "
ou "And what sort of a contract '
an you take ? "
' 'Vhell I doan'
, exactly make
ondt myself , but I sells members i
congress ahoapor goats und wests i
st , pants dan any odder dealer in
.It , beosnoss. I like you to pass some
od , to make 'em pay of mo. "
( JOUNCiL BLUFFS
ADDITIONAL LOO A L NEWS
I'EKaONAb.
( i. A. Hall , of ChlcoKo , U nt tlicOjden.
V.V. . Woorlili , of Tulrt'icld , wes In the
cltr ytstord y.
John C , Ayrff , of St , Louis , WM at the
yoiteriUy ,
J. T , L mberUon , of Caio.iRJ , U nt ( ho
KJ , 1'uhn , of Dcnlsati , vltltcd this city
yoHtenlay ,
Maj ir Wood , of the U , tt. k g. , was
hero nirttln ycatoriloy ,
L. K. llrown , of lliOMilngton ! , III , WF.H
nmntig yotonUy'H O 'ilen hiin-o giieetn ,
T. W. Llpplnoolt , of Do Molnet , rcgls-
tetoil jc.'lordny nt tlio Oxdcn ,
Uhlel Touipletou , of the lire department ,
Is quite 111.
J. N. Mcle ? , of Now York , registered
nt the I'.iclftc yesterday.
iTatnoa A. Imsk nud wife , of Lo nn ,
were In the city yeitorcUy.
S. Oitldwell , of Avaca , vlslto.l the Ulutls
ycterxli > y.
C. , ) . White , of Noolo , was at tlia Pacific
yoslerJny.
j W. V. Winters , of Mf. riep.s tit , wns
hero j oatcrdiy ,
JV , Chatlln , now of Tnc Uod O.tk Ki-
nrcsp , Is lu the city , preparing to more his
faintly tu their now homo ,
Pitt Ltcey rejoices la the arrival if a
uow son , n ten poumicr ,
C. P , Vnn AUtyno and F , Lo..ch , roprc-
ooutntlve Mllwaiikoeans , were nt tha Pa
cific ] onterday ,
Jacob Christiansen , nna of the oiprotH
mosieugrra nt the Union Pacific diuot , Is
now the father ot eleven pound * of new
girlhood , nod Is luppy of course.
Dr. U , 1C , Dow , who has been pt > ondlng
some ilayu In tlio city , tins rcturio.l to Ills
home lu Klkliotu , WIs. , with the Inten
tion of returning here with his family
about the lit of July and entering upon
tha practice of hh i > rofcinlon in this city.
If You Aru Hntncd
In health from any cnnse , cepcatally
from the use of any of the thousand
nostrums thnt promise so largely ,
with long tlctitloui trntlmnnlaln , have
no fear , llrsort to Hop Bitters nt
once , nnd in a short time yon wlillmvo
the most robuat nnd bloomlrg health
COMMERCIAL.
COUNCIL BLUFFS UAUKET ,
WHKATNo. . 2 eprltig , 8.rio ; No. S , " 0 ;
rejected oTic ; i oed demand ,
COIIN There Ii not onoutli co n coming
lu to limit o a mnrket ; donlcrs paying 3i > oj
rejected corn Ohlongo. fil s ; now tntioif !
55c ; white corn , Mo. The receipts of cert
areli ht.
OATS Suarco nud In good demand ; 85 ,
HAY fi 00fc7 fiO per ton. 35 per bale.
KYK I0@4c ; light supply.
COUN MEAL 1 25 per 100 pounds.
Wool ) Good tmpply. prices nt yards ,
5 00@G 00.
COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton
soft , 5 fiO per ton ,
liUTTKR Good butter sctrco and In fall
demand nt 25i ( 35c ; creamery , 35o.
Hans- Heady snlo nnU plenty a *
10@llo per dozen ,
LAUD Fnlrliank's. wholesaling nt 1B43
PouLTni Firm ; dealers paying 13o pai
pound for turkeys and 10a for chickens.
VKOKTADLKS Potatoei , COoj onion * , BOo
cabbages , U0@40a per dozen ; apples , 2 5X
@ 3 GO par barrel.
City Hour from 1 CO to 810. .
liuooMB 2 00@3 00 per dozen ,
BTOOK.
OATTLK 300@S50cnlves ; C 00@C 50.
llobs Market for hoga quiet , ui th
packing houses nre clodiug ; shippers nr
paying G 00 to G 75 ,
IOWA ITEMS.
Panlllna IB in have n new bank.
3-
A new depot is to bo built nt Oregon.
Blnckbawk county will have no fair th
d is negotiating for another rail
road.
°
Marlon is agitating the water work
' ' question.
Canning factorleu nre starting up a
over the tr.to ,
The Msessod valuation of Webster Cit
Now papers nro to be Btarle.l at lluthvc
and Fulrfiold ,
Coif tx Is to have a telephone cxchang
by June lot ,
Iowa has 400 Intlst ) churches with
moiiibershli ) of 23,218.
An additional ciprefH office is ono of tl
new things ut OUiumvn.
Parsons College at Fnlrfield recently r
celved $27,000 in bequests ,
Decoration Day will bo generally o
served throughout the slate ,
.r. A new Maionlo temple , to cost $40,00
lito bo built at Do4 Moluoi.
Cedar Hapldi , Vinton nnd Shellsbui
are DOW connected by telephone ) ,
u &lTne tUx mill at OJebolt I' now turnli
out 7 OuO pounds of tow per day ,
88
The citizens of Sioux 0 ty are sndoa
. orlng to secure a first-class hotel.
ho ' Sioux City will send a delegation <
ire thirty to the state firemen's tournamec
lolls
The government revenue cllico at lit
lls llngton took in 23,031. 12 during April ,
tom An Ottumwa man claims the mo
m valuable collection of old colna in tl
ot state.
loho The Hotel Orleans , at Spirit Lake , co
ho Ing about § 76,000. is to be opened Ja
10th.
a 10th.Water
cf Water works to cost $50,000. five mil
For of mains , tlxtyuix hydrantsU what 8loi
City wants.
of
The other day 1'olk county called
tno 81U,0 0 f bar outstanding bonds of t
ror issue tflSSO.
' ° The ' of
competltlve'plan Helecting teac
lie cm ban been ndjpted Vy the Webster 01
oar school bunrd ,
The contract to build Iho M&rfiolct
water workH hie been 1st. Tuoy are
coitS1,000. :
15urjlarn recently undo nn unuuccora
Ing r > t < cuipt tu blow open tbo atlo lu tbe
. Hhalltowu
ry.
an- In pomo portions of the ftita fenmi
cntortitltud that tha corn already pUn (
U liable to rut.
the Thu town unking the hlKlicwt prlco fo ;
eeluou lictiiHd U Urettoii , ijl.liOO ; the luw
ing Is Dubrnjue , $7' < .
1'ersb , a new railroad town in llirrii
county , WAS badly demumUzod by n bu
_ cani
o a' The republLun Ht&te convention , wh
ineelu on the ' . ' 7th of June , will bu roj
senttti by 81 1 delegates ,
nd- Orielnnnr ncfl agency at Kort Dodge
celved 939 000 to help pay the losuei
the late Aurello fire ,
cnn
The town of Lucky Valley , Woodb
dot county , contains thirty building' , an
crease of twenty-three since last fall ,
of
The Marlon public eohooU recently h
and a mechanical und Industrial fair , all
dor articles exhibited being tha work of
law pupils ,
The Conyrcpatlonul association of Ic
meet * , in Dubuqun the final week of this
month. Ab u. 400 delegates Are expected
to nttetid
Hamburg h d n dcitrticlivo fire nn Iho
Uth. ImuMdce totlic am irtnf $ H,3Si
dors not cu\er the lues by sevenl thoueand
dollar * .
HMinp McMullou , tf the Catholic
rhnrch , U lini ; v < ry ill nt hit l.oino In
Davenpirt , aid hii recovery Is looked
upon M tioublfu' ,
WOMAN'S FRIEND
Hnvlng bent troubled for many yearn
with kidney dl oao , with ( evero ptlns In
my luck nud limbs my nnkloi at tlmoi
were badly swollen -1 was ndvlacd to go to
the hotpi'al for treatment , which I did on
tlio Rtlvlco ot i * filcnJ , but found no relief ,
nt least only if : \ temporary nature , aud I
hid given up all hope of n euro until my
hu'band wni advised t > no Hunt' * Kern-
ody by n friend who had used It and been
Hired of n novpre CAPO of drop y en 1 kidney -
noy trouble , I procured n bottle , nud had
not HUH ! oiio-half of the bottle before I be
gan to'be better , no pnln in the ruck , Mid
the swelling of my limbs commenced to go
down , Mid my itppetlte was much better ;
for I li.nl become to hid that nil I ate ills *
trotted mocry much , It was retl.y dys-
pcp'ln , combined with the other troilblei ,
and I iiave need four tattles , an I nm nbls
to do my work nnd attend to household
duties which 1 eforo hid hern a burden to
n.o , hud I c.ui only thank HnutV Remedy
for the health and happiness which I now
f njoy , and esteem it n great privilege nnd
duty to [ Ivo yon this letter In behalf cf my
many rnitferin { lady friends in Hoston nd
the country , and can only eay In conclu
! un that if jon cnco try It you will I o
convinced n * I wa > , even agahnt my o n
will , that Hunt's Komedy Is Indeed n wo
man's friend.
Yon nro nt liberty to wo this for their
benefit If yon aachoo-o.
llespcctfully yonr ,
Miw Wn. OiiAV ,
Hotel Goldsmith , Mil ! Tremout Street ,
Boston , April 2,5 , 1S-.3.
A DAQQAQE MA8TtR'3 PRAISE.
Mr. II. DAUNT , biFgng'-mastcr on K tern -
ern Hallroad , say- :
"I have u ed Ihinl'n Kcnicily , the great
kidney aud liver medicine , in my family
for months. It was rccoir mended by friends
In Portsmouth who hive been cured ol
kidney traublei , nnd I littd it ] u t 01 ret ) *
resented and worth its weight in gold. My
wife is uiliiK It for dyspepsia , nnd has lin *
proved so rupidiy that I chetirfully indorse
It nt i. family medicine of real merit , nnd
I a nulil not lie without it. "
April 27. 1S83.
BREAKFAST.
"Dy thoroUk-h KnowlodKe ol the n tni l law
which ftovcrn the operation ] of tllzeiitlon and
nutrition , and bv a curelul application ol Ihi
Hog properties ot wcll-itlocmd Cocc , Ui
Kpps nn provldoJ our 1 > r kul Ublon with I
l lc ! tcly flivoroJ bivctiRO which uuy itvu ni
uiitny hcr.\T doctors' bills It Is by the Jadlclom
aio ol ttich nrtlclos of diet tli t a conttltatlo *
Mijb K'f Jiully built up ( mill etronij enoatr
lo toslit every tonJoncy to dlietso. Hundred )
jt labile inalkillos are flofttlng around us road ]
\a \ uttick wherever there Is a weak point , Wi
tuny escape many a fats.1 shaft by keeping otu
) lv s well fortlfled with pure blood and a pro )
"fly nonrlihod frame , " Civil Service Utietto
Made tlmply with tolling water or milk ho'd
n Itui only U-1 and Ib ) , by Grocers , labeled
JAMES BPP8 St 00. ,
Bomconpatnla Obomlutn
M , . ! l ndnn. HlnulRr d.
MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK ,
Oor , Water and Congress Streets.
CAPITAL , - . 4M.0K
SURPLUS , - - 100,001
Transacts n general Uanklng busluesH , Ho
celves the nccounta of linnkn , Bankers not
others. Draws Foreign Exchange nm
makes Cnblo Tranefera in Kuropo and Tel
egraphlc Transfers of Money throughou
the United States , liuys nud Felix Government
ornment nnd other Investment Securities
nnd executes imy builuoss for its Corre
spondenta In the line of Uanklng ,
ASA P. POTTEr Prcildont.
J. J. EDDY , Oaihler.
J. W. WORK. Ass't.Oashter.
mttli-mo
GOtlNICE WORKS
Iron and Slate Hoofing ,
, , | 0. SPEOUT , * - Proprietor.
1111 Douglas St. - Omaha , Noli
MANUKACTUHEn OF GALVANIZED
Iron Cornices
1 DORMER WI1NDOWS , FINIALS
Till , Iron and Slate Roofing , !
in Bpecht's Patent Metallic Skylight Paten
Adjusted Hatchet liar nnd Bracket
Bhelvlug , I am the cenefal agent
for the above line of goods ,
IRON FENCING ,
Crostlngs , Balustrades , Verandas , Ire
Uauk Unillngs , Window Dllndx , Col
lar Guards ; also
GKNKRAL AGKNT 1'Ott
PEERSON & EILL PATENT D
b- SIDE BLIND.
-
b0
0 , SMOKE THE BEST
K1NNKY TODACCO COMPANY ,
rg 615 to SKV st l2d ! Street , how York.
( Successors to Klnnoy llros. , Pioneer Clgare !
llaimlacluicra tf Ameilca. tlee ) the Quest
grades of
OLDQOLDEN VIRGINIA LEAF ,
Macedonian Turktih , Vuelta Abajo
of Havana and 8t. James' Parlih Perlqu
It. PUREST RICE PAPER ONLY-
Solo Manufacrurcrs of tbe Celebrated Standt
ir- Iliandi ; Sweet Caporol Caportl } ; Si James
Sweet Cauoral , Cork Mouth'plece ; Klnney Ilr
st Straight CutIn Fm Vim raekaKei , to. , ko
ie ALL /.UE WARIUNTKI ) .
The various tutos of ll ( rood Judges perfec
it- salted.
-
itne Bold by DKALURSTHnOUOIlOUTtho WOlll
Its DUFRENE&
"MENDELSSHO !
in
ho
ily I REMOVED TO
{ ; I Omaha National Bank
Ijenins SBwarded ,
L'J The ii'.wy ' of tha ?
A.h.Mi'ltome ' little piinphlnt , Uuo ani g
r u cover with numeral ! ) ciigrMliicu , will bo
oat GUVEN AWAY
inn to any adult person cillln1 for 1' at anv krv
rri- or suu-oltlce ol the Slater M aufiotur at U (
jiany , or * vlll hoou.it by mail , poit-palil , to i
person ll\lnirat a U sUnca from our ollico.
The Singer Manufactnrlng Oo
Principal Onioo , .81 Uuloa Sqno
real NEW YORK.
PERSONAlf "Parts of the human I
ury enlarged , dcvoloped and itronirthened , " etc
lii- an tnterostln ; adrert'tomont ' long run lu
lupor. In reply to inquiries we will sajr I
there ao evidence c ! huiubugab ut this
eld the contrary , the advertUtrs arv very hlghl )
tbo dotted Interested persons may get sealed
tbe culars ( flvlni ; all particulars , gl > lni { all part
Urs. bv addnxtslniKrle iludlcal Cc , , P. .0 , ,
518 , UufUlo N. -Toledo K > u
iwa nlll-ly
im1 if J.OIIM f .1
v.ije , t jTfl In n
. . Jll'l ' * * * ' ' ' * " "
l ? nu Hopunittttri. .
IIUtv > * i'H M ,
ftfIIUtv
VfliMII JdOttf \
. .I vm sou trtt Jlfl ft JM..V ttar. , / / * . j
* , < i r " KID JttLlS rom nt f. \ . ii .
i A j
. Id < Wii lr"iJ ' 'U. { , ! JK > al iJi iL t u-J/ * * ,
ffi5.V . , . r.Vrt
.
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iihitil'n jrcnr - p { 3RJlM l"-'lr ' ' "
MLlSS. ' < Q.nt-l'T
KVf HOP . 5 ( -
.
( icitwrtit I
ou will
I- -dllf JOOBK
U-H
An cieellent Tonic And Appc-
tiicrof eiqul ltofli > vor , ti ed the
w lioln Horltl o\cr. Cureliyp < 'i > -
nn , KirtdiiMiriK , HvAilnclio , 1H -
Mlltj , Kt ernnd Aptii' . IHorrlufd
nnit nil < llnnl < T < > f the IHttr'tltn
"irrfnii * . It ltnuuH | a ilillcloui
HA op to n tU- of clmnipntrnc.
l < nionntln , ru < U , nnd nil clrlnln.
Try It. Tim Krmilno Ancoltura
Bitters IK mndo i b Ilr. J O. II.
hiKirnT.cS Sol lijr nil D
K Wd roci n nnd Liquor IK alcn.
J. \VUPPERMAN , Solo Agent ,
51 Broadway , N. Y.
mc-o0il-\v
OHN STAHLKS , JEUOME BCHAMP ,
President Vice Prcs't.
W. S. DKIS11E.V , Sec. ami Treat.
THE NEBRASKA
KUJUFiOTURfflft CO
Li : coin , Neb.
MANOFACURERS OF
) crn Plant ra Harrows , Farm Rollers ,
Sulky Rakes Bucket i levatl g vMndmll v
\V nro | iripatel to do job work and manufao-
urlne for other imrllcs ,
Add oi n'l ordeis to th > <
NKIIHASKA MANUFACTIIRINQ co.
Lincoln , Nib.
DB HENDERSON A regular griduat *
, , in tnoJLIno. Over 18
0 & CMVy iHlDte St. , i cars' practice 12
KANSAS CITY , MO. . In Chicago. > .
Autborltod by the sttto to treat
ChronlcNorvoui and Private dls-
ciuoi. Athnm , Epllrpsy , Hhou-
matlitn , Plm , Tape Wjrm , Urln-
t > a d Sktu Uleoasds , HIMIMAI ,
_ \VimiiMitss ( nlpht los , c ) SSXUAL
UKBILITT ( lorM ol sexual power ) Ktc. Cures nuar-
intend or money roluoded , Catrtc slov. Thou-
i9iids of ca-cti curod. No Injurious medicine *
ueod No detection from butlneas. All n edl-
lues ftunlsho t oven to pitlcnt-i at a distance ,
Joc.Bullatlon Irto > hd co itldentlsl call or write.
At | .ndeiperloncenro Import int. A BOO for
lioib soxrs Illustrated and clrc"lars of other
lhlni'9 * nl soiled for two Ac stamps. FUEK
REiYIARKABLE !
KAVRAB friT , Mo , Sept. f ) , 1883.
I think It a duty I owe to humanity to say
what your remedy ha.i done f r mo. Ono year
ago I contracted a bad COM of lllood Dl cue. and
not knowing the result of such -roubles , I allow-
ol It to run foi BOIIIS fine , but dually applied to
the beet physician In tIs city , who treated ma
for six months. IN THAT TIVK I TOOK OVKR 000
nLun or ritoTOiomuN or MHKCURT i grain each ,
and hod run down In weight from VilO to 1ST
pou > ils , and was contlnod to my bed Mill Mer
curial llhuviimtlsin , Hcarccly nblo to turn myself
nvor. Ilolnir a traveling man. some of the fra
ternity founl main this deplorable condition ,
peciflc.ru < a- * > * - ' > - * * canon that
had been cured by 111 lino. I commended the UM
It ultti very llltlo faith ann In less that throa
necks was able to tuku mv place on the rood Th *
sores and coppcr-vollorod spoU gradually Utsap-
poarwl , and to dar I hao not a so cor spot on my
peraon , and my M.eight Is 'JITpounds. boliu more
than lto\cr was. I do not wish you to publish
my name , but j ou may show this letter to auy
who doubt the merit of d , S. S. for I know It li
surucuru.
Yours Truly , J. II. B.
Sorco thirty years ago there lived in Montgo
tucry , Ala. , n joung man who nas torrlbly aflllo-
toil. After being truttud for long tlmo by tha
ineil oil profiwslon of thli town wlyi no benefit ,
lie commenced taking S S. S. After persistent ! * *
taking It two months ho was cnro.l. Uelng ao
qu.ilntcd with him for the ( ll.wrmo never mule II
return. J. W , llisuor , J , 1' . , Hot Springs Ark.
If j ou doubt , como to see n * , and we will OUIU5
YOU , or charge nothing ! Write for particulars
and a copy of tha little book , " Mewogo to tha
Unfortunate Suffering , ' Auk any Druggist M t
our standing.
&S1OOU .Upward will ho paid to any
Chemist who will find , ou analysis of 100 bottle *
of B. S. S. , one partlcla of ileicury , lodtdo of
I'o'iwsrum , or other Mineral subsUnca. 8WIII
HI'ECIFIO CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Qa.
I'rlco of Small Slio I 1,00
Large Slzr 1.78
SOU ) BY AU. DUUOOIHT8.
WHITTIER.
17 at ob rifMint. B
A ilEOULAR URADUATR of two
eoIl > gMhvibeen ; longer enrairad ID ths Irut *
n uf cf CIIKOMO , MKBVOU8. BKIX ANB
OLGOI ) Dlwaooi than any other pbTiiclan In fll.
.te Louis u dtr papers show and ull old reildMiM
know. OoDiultatlon free and Invlied. Whan IIi
\i \ Inconvenient lo vlilt the city for Ireatmint ,
medlclnN tan be tent by mall or txpreM Try *
when. Curable case * KCAra tecd ; where dooM
szlitt U Is frankly elated. Call or wrlto.
Nervous prontratlon. Debility , Mental
nd Physical WeaknoMi , Mercurial and
, rd
' * ! other ntfeotions of Throat , Hkln and liona
Blood Impuritlea and Ulojd Polaoniny.
Okln AffectloDB , Old Borea r.nd
to Marriage , Jl
tly
I'llos. Bpeolal attention to ,
over , worked nln , " "aURQIOl
receive llal )
from Imprudence. Kioessas , t\ \
a Btory well tol"
, receipts ; who cl
ty' * ho luay
cmjea , consoqml
ind cure. flc UJ tot 25o postage cr ( tamps. '
DOCTTOR STEINHART'S
g. flp LIFE * *
FOR OLD AND You.xo , MALK AND FSMALI.
It Is a sure , prompt and effectual rcmeds or
digestion. Dyspepsia , Intermittent Fevers. Want
otAppvtlto , Nervous Debility In all lt aUeen
Weak llcmorj , 1.03 of llrilu 1'oucr , Pra tratlon.
Wcakncsx nnu generalIxjss of Power. It reoilrs
DO nervous wiutc , rcjuvcnatcn the faded Intellect ,
Old strcuKhthuns thu cnfueblcd brain and rciWrtu
Burprising tune amilgor to tlie exhausted ol-
eans. The experience ot tbouunua provot It to
loan Invaluable remedy. Price , jl.oda bcttlo.
oreU or5 , Kor sale by all drujfUU , or lent
r.Ch secure from observation on receipt of price by
Er. Stolnluw P. O. Doz 248O St.
onii Mo.
DOCTOR' BTEINHAU-K'U
I SITOKIES
, ro
The Great Popular Uemc.ly for PUei
Sure cure for Blind , Illoedlngft Itching E
Kidj And all forms ot Hemorrholdnl Tumon.
, , < ! These SurrosiTORiiui act dlwt'y ' upon th *
OUI coats of the lilood Vessels , and by their aatrlngenl
; bat effects gently force the blood f lorn the iwollto
OD tumors , andby making the coats of tha vein *
'In. strong , prevent their refllllng , and hence a radi
dr. cal cure 1s sure to follow their ut * . Price , 79
lou cents a box. For sale by al druggists , or teat b
mall on receipt ofprlc _ , by En LUh
TIB duvTstriit