r THE DAILY BJEE lTESDAy MAY 29 1883 HARKNESS BRO'S , DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. Have the Largest Stook and Choicest Patterns of CARPETS ! Ever Brought to the City , and at than ever offered in this vicinity , 3DO ICsTOT TO GALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING , HARKNESS BRO'S , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILH.OAD TIME TABLE. The following are the timed of atrhal aid da parturo ol trains Irom tlio local ileixiti. The the trains start from tlio Ualou I'iifflj depot about ten m'untca ' oirlior thin bolonr atUed , Mid arrive at the depot about tea rulnutoe later. Trains on pool tines and K. ( / ' , run on C' icago time , a lull hour ( aster than local. Wabaah trains run on St. LouU Mine , twenty talnutoa iMtor than Inca , U. P. and Lincoln trains run oa Council Bluffj time. cnicioo , ROCS UIOMD AND PAario. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Kxt..6:20pm : I Facino Ext..9:15am : Ex and Mall'.fil5 ) a tu Ex and Mall.62B p m D. Molnea ac.7:15 a m | DCS Molne9ac'.4:50 : p m CHIOAOO , BDRLtNOION AND QUIKCT. Deport. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..6:35pm : 1'acltlc Ext..9.-20am Mail and Kx.UiOam : Mall and Hi.7:00 : pm H. T. Ex t > 2Qpm Neb & Has x..9UO a m CT1ICAOO AND RORIUWIUTKRN. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..5:15p : ml Pacific Kxt..9:15 : am Mall and Ex.9:20 : a m Mall and Ex.6:15 : p m Accom ( Sat..D:50 : p in | Accom. ( Mon. ) 1:15 : p m KAKBAS C1TT , BT. ; OH AND COUNCIL BLUFFS , Depart. Arrive. Mill and Ex. . . .9 5 a m I Express 5 3 p m Xipntn. , . . „ 8:25 p m | MnJl ani K.S'-10 p ro oniON FAciric. Diput ArrlTC. wland Exaim iv. OrcrlandKiu.i.'CO p.'m , Lincoln Kx..lUO& . n. UenvcrEi : 8-l n us , Dcnvor Ei..7. COp. m. Local Ev. . . .6,10 a. rn. Locul Ex . . . .7:2 : } n. m. " Ex . . . .9-06 ft. m. Emigrant..520 p. m. " Ex F-OOft. m. WAEAH1I , 8F. LOUIS AND PACIFIC. Depart. ArrU e. Mull and Ex. . 9:43 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Uall. . 4:60 : p in | Gannon Ball..11:05 : a in BIUUX CUT AND FAPIFIO. Depart. Arrive. or Sioux Clty.7 5am Frm Sioux C or FortNlobrara. Frm Fort Niobrara , Neb * 7Wam : Neb * 6:50pm For St. Paul..7:10pm : From St. Paul..8:50 a m CniCAaO. MILWADKRB AND BT. FAUL. Leave Council Blutla. Arrlv oa Council BluQa. Uall and Ex.9:20 : a m I Mall and Ex.OM pm Atlantic Ex.5lC : p m | Atlantic Ex..19:10 : a m CUICAOO , MILWAUKKK AND ST. PAUL. Lcav es Omaha. Arrlv ca at Omaha. MallnndEx.7:15am : | Pacific Et [ 9l5nm : Atlantic Et. . | 3:40 : pm I Mall and Ex.7-25pm Except Sundays.Except Saturdays. { Except llondaje. | Dally. Council Blutlo St Omaba Street R. B. Leave Council Bluffs. Lcavo Omaha. B a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 8 a in , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 am , 1 m , a P in , 3 p 11 am , > pm , 2p m , 3p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. m , 4 p m , 5 p m , G p in. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. Ou Sunday the earn bcKiu tholr trlpa at 9 o clock a. in. , and run regularly during tbo day at 9,11. 3 4 , B and 6 o'clock , ftnd run to city tlmo' CBMGOBURLINGTON , & QUINCY V OFFICE OP FUEiailT AGENT , ) OMAHA A.ND COU.SCIL BLUFFH , May 12 , ' 83. j Arracgcmcnta hive been made ( or the Loading ia Chicago Daily 01 one or more cara n Ith MERCHANDISE SOLID CONSIGNED TO PARTIE3 IK COUNCIL BLUFFS. Those cara will como through to destination with3US9'Opplnv. ( Julck tim U thor l > y Iraued. Please order yeu eooda via 0. 0. & Q , K. It. A. B. WEST , GENERAL AGENT. _ MBS fi J HILTON M D. , , , , , . , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Proadwaw. CoonoU Bloffa O-O TO H. R. : JONES TOR THE Douglss Vapor Stoves The best and simplest la the world. Also (01 74 Gasoline Stovea. Couocil li uft . M&YERIOK NATIONAL B&NK , Cor , Water and Congress Streets CAPITAI , , . - - 2400.00C SURPLUS , - - S 00,001 Trinsacta n general Banking bnalnesa. He eoivea tbe aocounta of Danka , Bankers anc others. Drawn Foreign 1'xchnngo anc makes Cable Transfers In Europe and Tel egrnphlo Transfers of Money throughout the United State * , liuya and aella Gov eminent and other Inveatment Securities and executes any bncineua for ita Corre apondenta In the line of Banking , ASA P. POTTEf President. J. J. EDDY , Cashier. J. W. WORK , Ass't Cashlar. mtth-me ALL TIME , Six ycira old , elred by Almont , he by Alexan der AbdtlUh. Dim , On Tlmo , by War Dance Alao the Standard-tired Stallion Thiccye rno ! , etrcdliy Almont Lljhtnln ; , b Almont dam. KEITUCIYCENTRAI Four years old , 2:31 : , by Delzirial , Delzorlalwi . / by Alexander's Abdallah. /r Will make the leasonat my place oa 20hJ5t ( / two blocks vest ot Or en Street , utirbe return \ f ch. Mare not nwrtiart'e , The money mm r to p | dlnvarl bly in advance. Forfurtherp r Ueuto K.oraUr , 3-cod cAo 1m Omaha , Neb. -OP TOK Mwaulies & St , Paul RAILWAY II now running Iu FAST EXPRESS TRAIN ! from flMHA AND OOUHOIL "BLUFFS " WITH Pullman's Mapiflcont Sleeper ! * * AND TilE- Finest Dining Oara in the World IF YOU ARE GOING EAS1 TO cmoaao MILWAUKEE. Or to &nv polatjbovond ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTS To ST. PAUI , OR MINTTEAI'OI.IB Take the BEST UOUTE , ths Chicago , Milwaukee &St , Paul R' : Ticket office located In Paxtoi Ilotcl , at ccrm t urnara ana Fourteenth Etrocta and at U. F. DI pet and at Millard Hotel , Omaha. fcTdce Tlmo Table In another column , F. A. NASH , General Aircnt. 0. H. FOOTi : , Ticket Agent , Omaha. MEBRILL , A. V. H. CARPENTER , OcnrralManaecr. General Pawj. Auen ; LAUK , QEO. II. 1IEAVFORD. Oem * > l8ur ' . lAsn'tflm * un. Age NOTIOE OF PUBLIO SALE. OF LANDS WITIIIN THE Otoo and Missouri Eoservatio IN THE STATES OF NEBRASKA ANDKAUGA3. STAIRS LAND Orrica , I BBATIUCB , Ktb. , April 30th , 1683. f By thod rtctionot tbe Hon. Secretary of tl nt nor , the U. S. Land Ottico at licatrico , the Stitij of Nebraska , will ba open on Thursday , the 31st Day of Ma ] 1883 , at 10 o'clock , a , m. For the purpofte ot recclrlcff application to pi : chase the remainder ol the luida of the Otoe 01 Missouri reservation , in the slates of Nebrasi and Kansna. The landa will be add only to. persona wl ahall within throe months from the date of thi applications nuke a pormanmit settlement up tha same , and nack application tmut bo aroor panlod by aa alHJurlt oa erldrcce of good fait D this reepcct The lands will be ao'd to the hlghoat reapon : bU bidder , at not l < < s than th * appraised ralu in 80 acra tracts , and no one porno n will be i owed to purchase more than 160 acres , eiiept casts of fractional excoia ( oontl uoua thorot where the surrey of townihlp and section lln could not ba male to conform to the bound a lines of the reservation , In which roaj the xo- not exceeding 40 acres , rtay bo added to ths 1 Mrcs. The torina of sale are aa follows : One quarter In cash , to become due and pa\ ble at ths expiration of three csoniha from t date of illlni ; application ; one qUMter in o y ar ; one quarter in two yours ; one quarter hies yean from the date oi sale , with lnt/r < at the rate of 5 per centum per annum ; but two of default In the first or caeo payment , t person thus defaulting soaU forfeit absolutely 1 right to the trtct for ths purpose of which he h applied. No iandu will bo sold upon whlsh Improi mcnts oie found belonging to Indiana as report by the appraisers in their schedule of their s pralsment. TEC sale will ba aubjoct to pproral by tl Stcretarr of the Interior , and will b < contlnn from day to day at Beatrice , un'll the lands o disposed of. A Uai o ! the lands , with the appraised value each tract , will bo found on flle at tbe distil land oUico at Beatrice. Beatrice.H. . W. PARKER Reglstsr 9to31 W. II SOMtRS , llccelver. Nohraoka Loan & Trust Oompar IlASTINOS , NEB. Oapital , - - - - $250,001 JAS.n. HKARTWELL , Prosldenl. A. L. CLAKKK , Vlco-Presldent. 15 n wvrwTKR , Troanuret 0. P. WKQbTER , CaihUr. DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexander Uawald01lrer , A. L. Ul&rko , K. 0. WobaUr- Qeo. H Pratt , Jaa. B. Ueartwsll , D. M. McEl Ulnney. Firat Mortgage Loans a Spaoiall This Company fnrnlshea a permanent , hoi Institution where School Bond sand other lega Issued Municipal eccurltle to Nebraska can bo negotiated on the most favorable tern Loans made on Improve * ) tana in all well sett counties of the btata through responsible 10 corrKi pondents. c SHOES & ARCTICS. 10,000 , OASES , " " an < * Kradra Inolndlnc utu-3 * t.i. orfdrod totho jobbing tra iVlosa than manufacturers' prices b FIELD , THA.YBE & CO. , 170 Ooncre a 8tre t , BBATON , Iayie-edl3 COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOO AL NEWS PERSONAL , Rev. Oyrna ll nilln , of the Congrega tional church , la to be ub-ont from tbe city for a wc k or ten d ys In ntUndance upon the meeting cf the aUto kisjolation at Dubnqne , and expecting nfter Its close to visit Chicago. Miss Jon le V n Dorln , of F trGcld , who formetly t ngkt ! n th ? Bloomer school here , Is yUltin ? her alstcr t th deaf and dumb Institute. George Roblnion , of Avoca , Brrlred with hla family In the city ycatenlny to attend the funcrnl of bis father-in-law , Dr. li.tl- Urd. Urd.T. ' T. J. Warren , who U with DeereWeli'i & Co , , IH to take rent nnd recreation In n vhit to friends In Indian * , Perry Landis , Ed. Goldberg , H , N , Williams nd J , O. Swan , Chlcagoana , are ( topping at the Ofden , Mre. K , A , Dugot , of Cincinnati , bnc arrived In this city on n visit to her ion , J , L. DiKot. F. P. Hambrlght , of B vor Dam , backed on the Ogden house rtgistor yester day. day.Mr Mr , Soars , formerly an attorney here , and now practicing in Loadvllle , is In the city. George E. Cob , of Pacific Junctlou , wu visible at the i'aclfis yesterday. W , F. Dorrnnce , of Randolph , w i n Pftcidc hou-to gugst yesterdny. 13 , U. Roatnblatt , of Now York , arrived at tbe Ogden yesterday. G. N. Lyiunu , Jr. , of Milwaukee , la a freih Ogden house arrival , W. A. Gruy , of Whiting , low * , visited thlacity jesterday. H. L. McWIiraaii" , of Noon ! , was iu th Blufli ) ycHturdnv. Wm. Sille , of Neolo , spent the day je * irday the luetropollg. Deputy Sheriff Rlley Clark was in thi ty yesterday. John V. Evans , of logau , wm in thi iy yeaterday. P. H. Mentzar , of Shanandonh , dined ai , he 1'acifio yesterday , P. C. Plummer , of Westfield , Mn a. , li it the Ogden , 0. C , Hodgea , of Shenandonh , was li Ui9 city yesterday. C. C. Hodges , of Shenanrtoah , ia at thi acifio. Young maa or womnn , if you wan ig money for a Email amount , tnko i lertifioato in the M rriago Fund Mut ml Trust Aflacciatiou , Cedar Rapids rowa. OODKCIL BLOTFa MAtlKCT. WnEAT-No. 2 spring , 85s ; No. 3,70 ejected Hoc ; teed demand. COUK There is not enough corn comini n to mnko a mnrkct ; dealera paying 3tic ejected corn Chicago , Sl c ; new mixed > 5c ; white corn , 53c. The rocoipta of cori nro light. OATS Scarce anil In good demand ; 85 HAT 0 00f5,7 W ) per ton. 35 per bale. RYK 10@4'c ; light eupply , COIIN MEAL 1 ilG per 100 twunda. Woon Good supply , priujd at yard * COAL Delivered , hnrd , 3100 per tor soft. 5 50 per ton. BDTTKB Good butter scirco and In fai demand at 25 ( < a35c ; creamery , 35o. Eooa Rsftdy a Io and plenty t 10@llc per dozen. LAUD Fairbank'a. wholesaling nt 1SJ < roDLTBr Finn ; doulera payiui ; 13o pc pound for turkeys nnd lOo for cbickona. VKGKTABLSS Potatoe , 50cj ontonB , 50i cabbages , 30@-10o per dozen : apples. 2 i @ 3 50 per barrel. City Hour from 1 CO to 3 40. BUOOMS 2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK , CATTLE 3 00@3 50 ; calves C OOxgG DO. Hoaa Market for hogd quiet , as th packing houses are closing ; Bhlppera ai paying C 00 to G 75. The Maverick National Bank < Boston draws foreign exchange , bnj aud Bolla Govorninont and ether it veatmcutseoaritloB , and transacts an business for Ita correspondents In tb line of banking. tn&th-mo A Venerable Pausengor Oar. Baltimore Amtrlean. The Uarlan & HolllncBworth con pany , of Wilmington , Dol. , has shlj ped to Chicago for exhibition at tf exhibition of railway appliance ! which opens there May 24th , an ol passenger car which It built and de llvered to the Tloga Navigation coa- pany in 1840. This car , which we built at a cost of $2,000. waa orlg nally used on the Mlno Run branc from Bloasbarg , Pa. , to Morris Run Pa. , and haa been In conatnut oorvlc over aiuco It waa oonsrtuctod , It estimated that It has ran more than million and a quarter miles , oarrlo abont ono million pav.nnuors an earned for Ita owners ? 400 000. Tb car was barrowod by the Hsrlan i Holllngs worth company and repalntc and pat In good condition for exhlb tlon at the National Oar Exposltloi It Is bollovod to be the oldcat car no In existence and In rannlng order. B riebt'iDitpnao. Dlnbctcs , Kidnt Liver or TJrinary Diszaiie Have no tear of any of these di oaacB if yea uao Hop Blttors , as the will prevent and care the worst case oven when yon have been made won by aorno great puflfod-np protendc care , uur N , V. Trbunc. The small farmer hoa boon the gra safeguard of our civilization. If v have never had any serious and pr longed conflicts between labor nnd oa Ita ) ; if the people have always boi order-loving , jaet , and In the be aenao cf the word , conservative ; If have been able to receive millions the poor and discontented frcim fo bi n coanlrlcs and convert them v tl ont the loaat friction Into thri T ' : naofnl citizens , It IB booap'0 wo na1 mode It our national r 0 ? to gl every man who wan * ' " n fltako In tl country. A liifo Hiivlnj ; Sorvloa- Mr. M. E. Alllaon , Hutchiaon , Kar Saved hia life by a nimble Trial Bottle Dr , Klng'ii New Discovery , fur Couamu lion , which caused him to procure a lar bottle that completely cured him , whi Doctors , change of climate and everytbli eho hftd failed Anthma , Brouchit ! Huvere Concha , acd all Throat and Lni di eaeen. It la guaranteed to cure. Trial route * free at C. F. Goodm&t drugetore. Large alzo , $1 , AH IOWA INCIDENT. Wttl Eaton Tolls tlio Story of a Council Bluffs Rico , How a Granger * Bit the Bitoro , Washington Cor , Clocl.tut Loader. At the olnb house I saw Dortey dressed as usnal In a polka dot ihtrl and n standing collar. IIo WAS talkIng - Ing with Senator Beck , of Kentucky , nnd ox-Secretary Roboaon , of Noit Jcraoy , and icomcdnot at all troubled abont the star ronto leeao. In anothoi part of the grounds a crowd of promt nont men were standing around Will Ettoti , one of the editors of The Na- stonal Ropnblioim and probably the best drntnatlo critic in the country , listening to ono of his Inimitable ttorlea , Eaton's puroonal oxporloncc umbiacis oyory loading public man It : America , and ho has boon a part ol moro Btorloi than moat man have hoard. Yontorday ho was tolling ol n noted quarter race which ooourroc when ho was city editor of a Couucl Blcil'a paper. Said he : "It la A. TUUE BTORY OP A RACK. It was about thirteen years ago , Oonncll Bin ( la WAS ono of the racing cjnters of the wont , and the quartoi race was the favorite raco. Yet know a quarter race la a running raci for a quarter of a mllo. The grass It that portion of Iowa la a little llki that of the blue grass region of Ron tucky , and It will , In the coursa of a few generations , make a race horsi out of a scrub. Eating It makca t horso'a bonus as hard aa ivory , am we had aomo horsotju Council JJlutFs as good an you will lind in the ooun try. Every inau in the town was Iti torested iu races , and nearly ovorj other man waa willing to bet upoi them Among the loading spnrti known was a follow named Jim Car Hale , who , with a few others , had : plondld quarter hurao. Ho was wol milt , looked llko a racer , had woi li the stakes for Bovora 'oars ' , and was contidorod 0111 f the best quarter horses in thi itato. Oarllslo and his friends wor willing to back him on evtry occaalou nd they had some money on him Inch was the status on the day whoi ho neediest , raggedost old mosabaol ' . have over soon rode an old plug u ; o the Fdclfio Hotel. Ho looked th ersonification of poverty , ignoranc and verdancy all combined , Ilia ha waa n dirty , loft felt , originally white but uow dhcolorod with grenso aui yellow with ago. It was tatterud , am ho hair in ono place was ro&dy t tame through. His boots had evl dontly never aeon blacking , and thur waa enough dirt under hia black fin ger uaila to have started a farm II had a bushy , straggling beard , ha ] matted with tobacco juice , and hi eyes , half shut , were email , gray an almost imbecile. Ho looked the pic ure of verdant innooouco , "But if the man Jookcd bad , hi horse looked worao. Such a lear slab-elded , shambling , bsrrol-noRO nnimal , I have never seen. IIo hnl hU head down till his uoso uoarl touched the ground , Itoocmod , iuvoi ehamo oi htmsolf and hla master. . great bump rose llko a mighty wo just in front of the saddle Ho hi evidently never BOOH n curry coml Burra were in his matted mane , h tall , and his fot-locka , and cow tnauni mci'1. to have boon the llqaid of h hat bath. "Tho crowd grinned aa the old mr alighted and took hla horoo oil' to tl stable. AD ho came back , Oarlls nald : 'Hollo , old man , that's a fii hoes yon have there. ' ' " the old 'hi "Well,1 replied man , not big on hia lookn , but ho'n a bo qnatah racer , I ain't much on tl bet , but there ain't nary a hosa iu tb state aa kin boat him ' "Tho boys all laughed. " 'Yo may laff , gonta'continued t ! old man , apparently getting nngr 'but I mean what I Bay , and I dou 'low no man to say anything agin th ere ho39. I cams up yore to buy piece o' Ian' , but I'm wlllln' to lot tl Ian' lay and bet that 'era boss og anything that yon hov , and I can be "Oarllalo at this opoko up and sa ho had a horse , and naked the old mite to go in and look at It , The cron wont along. The old man looked the horse , and sold : 'It's a pert lee in * critter , but mine kin beat It , I1 wlllin' to bet on it. I came hero buy Ian' , but I'll lot my Ian' lay at bet. I'll BOO if I kin resurrect my wi for the Ian1. ' "With that ho put hla hand Into h pocket and drew out a roll of bills big aa my fist. "The boys' hande itched , and thi oonld hardly help reaching for It. seemed theirs already. At first thi thought it rather moan to take in tl old man , but Carlisle ald , * 8omo 01 olao will take him in if wo don't , at wo might aa well have It'as then Boys were anxloua to bot. "The old man counted hla mono It was $1,500. Oa'lislo and hla p i ner clubbed together and rained a 111 amount , and the two auma were d pualted at the Pacific hotel. ' 'Then the old mosubaok anld , 'Nr boys , I mean bueineas. I ain't ' ' of that ere hoaa. I'cacae h ? " ' \ ° bl Bomo Jan' , but lot th- ' " a ? t this yore race , mat hoaa of mine houa in this oountr the best qaan and I'm willing to bet moro on hit It yor 'ant tor bet raoro I'll go < ourt resorreot moro wads. ' ' "Tho boy a gladly chimed In , Tl thing looked i * > prepoatorona , and looked llko pitting money BO easy th they said they would put up ugalu all ho3 uld bring. "TAoy shook hands and huggi oapA other aa soon aa the old folk wa nut of eight. "Ho soon curno hack with two mo wads , each of $1,500 , "Tho boyr worn stapcorod , but th looked rr > 4tti at his Jiorao , and th wont ou" awl borrowed oyerywhei They pawned tholr watches audja / chattlo morlgage on tholr furnitut Bat they woioruakonlng , They h started out hy giving the old in oddn The tubles were now tnrne and hn bet them two to ono. "At kit the money waa all d poMtt-d , and the crowd iront down the Sunflower race track. The o man lnd hii nU opy nag , and drapg after him a long beech branch , wl the JeaviB picked < II' it. Aa they g to the track tnoro win no jockey ride the old inau'u Loreo and Csrlli proposed they leave it to ono of t crowd , a friend of hl , but whom ho pretended not to know , to pick out bath jockeys. The old mostbaok contented , but tald ho wanted n word with hla jockey boforn ho wont. "Oarllalo said , 'All ' right,1 and the old man , Uklng the boy naldo , said , 'Now , I want to glvo you a JoDtlo ad vice , Thot hoaa o' mine is a rnnnor , and I've tuk him and licked him this morning , an' when ho gooa ho'll go llko bloL'ja , If yon valley your life , twist your han' In the mane on1 don't tnlu' the brldlo , but jnit hold on. I'll hit him with this yore olnb au' yon jos hold on. ' "Tho boy r ld , 'All right,1 and started pant Carlisleto the horse. Oarllalo whispered , 'Damn the mare , hold on to tto brldlo.1 After the boy was ou the hone the old man said to him again , 'Now , boy , miuo' what I said about the brldlo , you hold ou to the mnne.1 "Tho boy said , 'All tight , ' but ho still hold the reins. The dodge waa , of course , to let Carlisle's horio got the start , At last they were ready. The old moisbaok stood behind his horse and at the work 'Go * ntrcok him a thundering blow with hia knott bench switch across the rump. The horse wont llko shot , and the jockey slid nearly to hla tall with the brldlo In hla hand. Carlisle's hone hardly got started and was beaten by two full longtht. The old man wont to the hotel and took away $4 500 , and sotno of these fellows who bor rowed it to bet arc In debt yet for it. Oarllslo was completely aold , but it was not known how badly until , when the old man waa about to leave town , ho went to him aud asked to BOO hla irldlo. The old man handed It to him , > nd showed him the bit , which waa olntod by n spring , and would pull ipixrt at the least jerk. When Oar- Isle had done looking at it , the sup- lonod greeny put his hr.nd aronud It nd said , using very fair language , 'You ' are not the first gonta that that It hai sold. That bit hiw just won mo barrelu of money. ' A butter in- iancc of the bltora bring bit wna lovoi known In tbo west. " A Bplondld Uomeily fur Imnrr. DIi- oaiei. Dr. Kobt. Nowtou , Into rreslilont nf the 'electlc College of the Olty ot Now York , > nci formerly of Cincinnati , Ohio , unecl Dii , WH. HALL'U UALHAM very oxlonsiroly n hla practice , aa umny of Ilia pntioutx , ow living , and restored to health by the .so of thin Invaluable medicine , cnn nmnly .estlfy Ho Mwnya nnld that HO ROOI ! n cmeity muht ; not to bo couslcleruil merely iia a { intent incdloulo. but that U oui-ht tc ' o nro&oribod freely ny every phyalclnn at fluverelgn remedy in all cauas of Lung Ucftflts Itn \ Huru euro fur Coneump ion , nnilhco no equtl fornllpootoralcom. Ittint ? , Lively Uouom Companions. ) rcRoaClty Eiitcrpilso. A. J. Wyland , of Clackamaa county writes M follows : "A short tlmi Inco , whllo hunting in the woods , . ' came across n ho bear standing orcc n a log. She looked aavago nnd hat her cars laid back on her neck. . ' put a bullet in her aonll an inch abovi ono eye and she rolled elF llko n bundle dlo of chips. As the gun cracked , u | t ynung cedar climbed a couple o roung cubs. I leaded the gun am onnd the mother stone duad. . nokcd np at these two young whelp and concluded that I wanted 'em fo peta. So , putting down the gun , ' . started for thorn , and , aa the cllmblnj WAS easy , was noon able to roach them I grabbed ono by the buck of th nuck , when ho lot go nil holda am went to work scratching with u von goanco. The blood flaw , nnd you bo I gave him a welt that knocked hit : HB Umber aa a mop-rag , 1 then atulTo him luBtdo the boaora of my shirt , a ho waa BcnBulaaa , and grabbed th other by the head , and ho sot up yell that could btt hoard for a milo. quickly knocked him aoDsulesa , tot and put him on my ahouldor and con : mcnced to descend. "Just at this point the ono Insld my shirt crawled around onto my bac and dug his hind clawa Into my bac juat above the bolt and put hia arm around my body , when both con" moncod to fight me. Yet bet I got t the ground In a hurry , throw the ou on my shoulder to the ground , pntm foot on his nock , choked him eonsoloi till I could tlo him , the other ono a the tlmo trying to tear all the meat o my back. 1 grabbed him by the f on foot and pulled him , but ho hold o with hla hind feet. I then pulled hli by the hind logo , bat ho hold on by h front claws , cud I couldn't pull hli of ! either way. I then opened m collar wide and laid down alongside tl ono that waa tied. Presently ho can out and made for a largo tree nea but I caught and soournly tied hln too. Ills long , nice , allly hair fo nice to my pelt , but his claws wei abont the alzo of a raccoon , but con ! outotrotch Bovon wildcats. It wi about two miles from homo , and aft ( awhile I got tired of carry irv ; thou BO I put them down and mitlud then and thay followed mo flko two lltt ! dogs. " - MICH , Fob. 2 , 1883. I know ilop Bitters will bear rei ommendalion honestly. All who ni them confer upon them the hlghci encomium * ) and give them credit fc makiBrf euros all the proprlotoi claim for them. I have kept thei since they were firat offered to th public. They took high rauk froi the first , and maintained H , and ai more called for than all others con blued. So long as they keep up the reputation for purity and nsofulttcs I shall continue to recommend thoui- somothlng I have never before dot with any other patent modlclno. J. J. BABCOOK , M. D. , THE SQUAW. Her Eloquent Address to tbo Ute TraruUted by Hill N ) for I.iraralo Bsomeran People of my trlbo ! the sorrowlr widow of the dead Ouray apoaks ' yon. She cornea to you , not aa tl aqnaw cf the dead chieftain to roni you to war and victory , but to woi with you over the loss of her peep and the greed of the palo face. The fair Colorado , over who rooky mountains wo have roamed at hunted Iu the olden tlmo , ia now ovc run by the Mlvor-platod senator ai tbo Boft'oyed dudo. Wo are driven to a small corner the earth to dlo , rrhllo the oppress dlga gopher helen in the green gra and Bella them to the speculator the great cities toward the rising au Through the long , cold winter u people have paused , in want nnd col while the conqueror of the peacef Ute has worn $250 night ahlrta and filled hla pate skia with plo. Ohlpota rtddromoa yon na the woop- 'ng ' aqnaw of a great man whoeobonoa will ono day nourish the oucumber vino. Onroy now sloops beneath the brown grasa of the canyon , whcrn the soft spring winds may stir the dead loaves and the yonug coyote may came and mnnkciy o'or hla grave , Ouray waa Ignorant of the ways of the palo faoo. Ho could not go to congress , for ho was not a citizen of the United States. lie had not taken out hla Booond paperi. IIo was a sim ple child of the forest , but ho stuck to Ohlpota. IIo loved Ohlpota llko a hired man , That Is why the wid owed squaw weeps over hltn. A few moro years and I shall join Ouray my chlof , Oar y the big In jun from Away np the gulch. His heart IB atlll open to mo. Ohlpotn could ttmt him , oven among the smiling maidens of her trlbo. Onrny waa true. There was no funny bua- Inoaa In hla nature. Ho loved not the garb ef the palo face , but won my heart while ho were a aaddlo-blankot and a look of woo , Chlpeta looks to the north and to the Bonth , and all about are the gravoa of her people. The refine ment of the oppressor haa come , with its divorce ana schools and gin cock tails and flour bread and fall election ? , and wo linger here llko a boll on the nock of a fi t man. Even whtlo I talk to you , the damp winds of April am sighing through the vortobiw and I'vo got moro pains in my back than a conservatory. Weep with the widowed Chlpotn. Bow your heads and howl , for our harps nro hung on the willows , and our wild geese is cooked. Who will bo loft to mourn at Ohlpo- ta's grave ? None but the starving papooBcs ot my nation , Wo atand In .tho gray uilst of spring like dead bur docks In the field of the honest farmer , and the chilly winds of departing win ter make ua hump nnd gather llko a burnt boot All wo can do Is to wail , Wo are the rod-skinned wallers from Wall- town. Colorado Is no moro the homo of the Uto. It Is the dwelling place of the bon nm senator , who doesn't know the dtlforcnco between the plan of salvation and the previous question. Ohlpeta cannot voto. Ohlpota cm. not pay taxes to a great nation , but you will bo apt to hear her gentle voice , and her inollonr racket will fill .ho air till her tongue la cold and they .nek the bullslo robe about her and lant her by the aide of her dead hleft&tn , where the south wind and ho BBgo hen are ulnglntt. Hunibnitcnd Again. I saw ao much aatd about the mor IB of Hop Bitters , and ray wlfa wlu waa always doctoring , and never well .eased . mo no urgently to got her some * concluded to bo hutubcggod again nd I am glad I did , for In leas that wo months' nao of the Bittern , mj wlfo was cured , nnd slio has remnlnec o for eighteen months since. I liki uch humbugging. U. T. , St. Paul Pioneer Press. Her Divu ntor'a ilutib'uncl. lurlinctou Hawkcyr , A traveler saw n woman take n mai y the collar , yank him np the atop nto a railroad ctr , ] iuu him dowi nto a hot sent near the atovo , pile u a vulho and two big brown basket with loose covers and long handle at hln foot , shove n lady Into hln la and aay : "Now , sit there until I help Mar Jane on the oar , aud don't mavo till como back. " When the woman reached the doc the traveler said to hoi : "la that man your husband ] " "N-A-W Wl" roared the womat 'llo'a my daughter's hiaband , and at hpsn't oplrlt enough to Bay her soul her own. " This trno story teaches us that son travolorn haven't enough aenso t dlagnoao a family party when the BOO ono. ARMY OFFICER'S TESTIMONY , Captain Joioph L , UayJon. residing i No. 1)21 ) Fourth Street , South Boston Mne formerly captain In tlio army , now wil the Wnlworth Manufacturing Compnn South Boston , writes April 23 , 188 "While living in Cambridgoport my wi won tfiltctcd with terrible paluu in her bat and eldcM , accompanied with great weal ness and lain of appetite. She tried mac so called remedies without avail , growli rhpldly worpo when her attention waa CA ) ed to Hunt's Remedy. She purchas J bottle from Lowell's drug store , bi Can brldgeport , and nfter Inking th nrat doi Bho began to feel owler , sh could alee well , and utter continuity * Its use a aho : time the severe pains U her back and ale entirely dlsnppoaroJ , nnd ahe ia a we womnn. Many of our relatives and frtem haved i ed Ilunt'u Remedy with the moi Kratir/lBK torultfl I have rooommendc It r any times , and na many times lic&rd U aotno atory , Hunt'a Romoily la all thut rJrtlmed for it , and a real bleialng to a afflicted with kidney or liver trouble. " MADE A MAN OF H.M. Mr C. O. Wheeler , Nc.23 Austin Stre ainbrlilqa MBR ? , , niakoa the following r mnrkable statement. On April 27 , 188 he frrltos ni follows ; "I havebeen troul led with kiilney dlioaao for nearly twenl years. Have uullerod at tlrncs with ten bio pulns In my ba k and limbs. I uai many medicine' , but found nothing reac ! ed my cue until I took Hunt'n Remedy , purchased n bottle of A , P. Glbaon , ft Ti mont Street , Benton , nnd before I hi uiod tbla one bottle I found relief , and co tluulDg its use , my paint ) nnd weakness n dlatppecred , and I feel llko a new inn : with new life nnd vigcr. Hunt'a Remec did wonder for me , nnd I have DO heaita oy in recommending It to nil afBlctcd wll kidney or liver dleoaao , nn I am poiltl that by ita tuo they will find immediate i liof. You may use tliln letter In any wi you choose , no that tbo people may knc of a euro medicine for the euro of all di Banes of kldneyn uncl liver. " ' Iron and Slate Hoofing , 0. SPECHT , - - Proprietor. 1111 Douglas St. - Omaha , Kol UANUFAOTUUHK OK GALVANIZED Iron Cornices DORMER , WIISDOWS , FINIAL Tin , Iron and Slate Booilng , Specht'a Patent Metallic Skylight 1'atoi t AdjUBtod Ratchet liar aud Bracket Shelving. I am the poneral agent for the above line of goods , IRON FENCING , Creating * ) , BalustrndM , Verandas , It Uouk JUIlinai ) , Window Ulinda , Gel Inr Guards ; nUn OENKRAL AGENT FOR PEERSON & KILL PATENT 'I SIDE BLIND , * > * ! * . I It ion arw . $ r iffmMne-n.Hf ak i m n ot lev iif < J'rth ! ' > r lror tmtolltniro tt tnlJ I mr ilntl'S ell night work , o rw- jtim'il nu n J ait torp brain ncri tsA Mop Mitt/ * , | F X UK HorU * If Ton r rotin anil I Buffering rci/14.1 V > /ucrttlon or or" ; ) ! * I tlon t tr you at"U * Icrt or * 1sfrl > . old or lH < orh ltb or UnyuUh B jtnir ja tvt lOjj- HMS , Mr en Hop ! | Bitter * . WhijfTsr 7on r , * 0 l3l-rf1 ! > < F > liDctcr jou < ! . i nu > il ; t r u .1 tout ihiu ojrtem I J form of f I tin'ir > f - < Jt your clfiH'fnif. tea ' Sdlnon' * that l/ > : if ) Hip wlthouUnf-w/eu or ntlinuUtlnc , I a lira tlruelT . . _ . . u . . c/ l r Hop ryitu , kllnrvjj D S O j ra Abtclate ' nd inciitu. Njtrftfc. of t.i fo tlond , HOP bla c a r r ftr Ittfcs fwrrt * f Too will l ) Hop Bltt r BoMoyilrej. iuii joe 7 .ilx S ndf r V mil rwr a NEVER jwtrl WiTCUlkl Hi It I may H31 IUTRCK sinvl your FAIL life. , M. lint nvnii htm- dretirr "FOR TABLE USE. 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' SPEOIFIO SWIFT'S OURES RHEUMATISM. ' f WIFrS SPEOIFIO REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC IS THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Wrlto for full particulars to SWIFT SPEOIFIO 00 , . Atlanta.Ga . , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISrS. 1 to S1.75 uar Bottle- DR. WHITTIER B 17 Bt CharleaSt , ST. LOUIS Mo. A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medic * collegeshas been longer engaired In the treat ment of Oil RON 10 , NKUVOUS , BKIH AND BLOOD Diseases than any other physician la Bl. Loula us city papers ahow and all old realdenta know. Consultation free and Invited. When II la Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment , medlcmos can be Bent by null or expreaa every ! where. Curable rases guaranteed ; where doobl exists U is frankly a a ? d. Call or wrtN. Nervoua prostration , Debility , Mental and I'hyalonl Weakneaa , Mercnrial and other aUeotlona ot Throat. Hkln nnd Itonai Blood Impuritlea and Ulood Skin Atfeotlona. Old Sorea nnd Ulcari. Imixxllmenta to Marrlftge. Itheuinntlara. Piles. Bpcclnl ottontiuq to caaea from over.worke < Ucnln. aUUUIOAL OAHKfl receive upeclaiCgttoatlon. Ulaeaaca arlalrii ? trom Iniprulflmae. itioenHea , whol IMlAliBSSS r " lptswho ; may mai > ° my no' > wll and cure. Bc.l.d DR , HENDEESON A rejruUr raduato In medicine. Over is > cars' practlc ia . . . In Chicago. Authorizedby the sttte t3 trett Chroolc.Nervous and Prliata dla < cases. Asthma , Epilepsy , Hheu- fc'L . 'l'i'f'.T.liiWor ' .r Urln- ( aryatJ Skin Dlsoasos , HaMUjlt , WiAKNBia ( night lowoa ) SIXDAI. loan of ecxual power ) Etc. Cures guar anteed or money refunded , Obirgislow Thau- Bands of cases cured. No Injurious mo.Uclnei . " nsod No deletion from bmlneas. All uedl" clneafurnlshol-e entopMleuUat a distance Cocsultatlon free and conBdential call or writs Agei andeiperlcHcoaro Importuit. A BOOK for boih sexts-Ulustrated-and circular , of other ' 'Ot ' twa 3a . . * t