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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1883)
THE DAILY BEE TUli'S.UA ' F JUNE 5 1883 Ethan rv \ Have the Largest Stock and Choicest Patterns of CARPETS ! Ever Broug.it to the City , and at than ever offered in this vicinity , IDO 35TOT TP ATT. TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO'S , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , COUNCIL BLcrra RAILROAD TIMETABLE. The lollJwlni { are the tlmoa ol arrival and de > p&rturo oltralun trjm the local depots. The the trains Btart Irom the Union I'.i.lflo depot about ten mlnutea eirller than boiow atated , and arrive at the depot about ton minutes later. Trains on pool lima and K. U , nn on C > Ica o tlmo , a hall hour taster than local. Wabagb traits run on St. Louis tlmo , twenty mlou ' a faster than loca' ' . U , I * , and Lincoln tralnir an on Council UluUs time. milCAQU , BOCK ISLAND AND FACIFIO. Depart. Arrho. Atlantic tot..B20pm Pactflc nxt..9Sam : Eiand Mall".923am Ex. and Hall.0 5 p m P. Moines ac.7:15 : a tn DCS Molncsac'.4:40 : p m CniOAOO , FURUNOTON AMD QU1.SCT. Depart. Arrhc. Atlantic Ext. . . 5:35 pm Paclflc Kxt..920am Mall and Ex * . .9:10 : am Mall and tj'.7WJpm : N. Y. Ex . 6:20prn : Neb & Has Ex..9:10 : a m CIIICAOO AND NORTUWK8TKRN. Depart. ArrUo. Atlantic Exf. . . 5:15 : pm I Paclflc Ext. . . .9:15 : am Mall and Ex * . .9.20 a in Mall and ix".G:15 : : p m Accoin ( Sat..fj.SOpm ) | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 p in KANSAS CUT , ST. JOB AXD COUNCIL BLUFFS. Depart. ArrUc. Uailand Ex. . . .9 5 am I Express . 5-35 pin Kxprtva. , . . , 85p : ! ! a | Mill aid El..6'i5 p ra Dsput. Arrive. ofl&od x.ll:30 ft. m. Lincoln Ex. . 11:30a. : u. leaver Ex . . 8 00 a. m , Denver Ex..7.00p. m. Local Ex 6:39 : a. m. Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 8.05 a. m. Emigrant..6.-20 p. in. " Ex r-COa. in. WABAHU , Sr. LOUIS AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrhe. Mull anil Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p in Cannon Boll. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Gall.11:05 : a m SIOUX CUT AMD PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. or Sioux City.7 5 a m Frm Sioux Cj y.6:50 : p m or Fort Niobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7:55am : Neb * 6:50pm : For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8.SO a m CIIICAOO , MILWAUKHB AND BT. PAUL. Leave Council lllufls. Arrh ea Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex. . ' 9:20 : am I Mall and Ex.6:55pm : Atlantic Ex. . | 5:15 : pm | Atlantic Ex. . .19:10 : n m CIIICAOO , H1LWAUKHB AM ) 8T. PAUL. Lca\e9 Omaha. Arrl\ea at Omaha. V Mall and Ex.7:15 am I PaclHc Ex 13:45 : am Atlantic Ex. . | 3:40 : pm | Mall and Ex. . < 7-'J5pm Except Sundays , f Except Saturdajs. ( Except Honda ) a. ( Dally. Council Blutts Si Omaha Street B. R. Leave Council BlufTs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 am , tpra , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , C p m , m , 4 p m , B p ra , G p m , Street cars run half hourly to the Union Paclflc Depot. Oa Sunday the cars be lti their trips at 9 o clock a. m. , and run regularly during the day at 9 , 11. 2 4. f > iind n o'clock , and run to city time ! CHIOAGO.BUBLINGTON&IIUINCY OFFICE OP FRUIGIIT AGENT , ) O.MAIIA AND COUNCIL ULuyKs , May 12 , 'A3. j Arrangements tnve been made ( or the Loading in Chicago Daily 01 ono or moro cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID CONSIGNED TO PARTIK3 IS COUNCIL BLUFFS. Theie cird w'll ' come through to destination wittnuCrt'opplnic. ( Jitlck tlm'jli theraliy Iwued. Pleasacrdcr ysu soodj vl C. 1) . & ( J , U. K. A , B. WEST , GENERAL AGENT. G0 TO H. R. JONES FOR THE Douglas Vapor Stoves The best and simplest In th world. Alia lei 74 Gasoline Stoves. CouncU Blufl.- . MKS fi J HILTON M D , , , , , , , PHYSICIAH AND SUKGEOH 122 BroadwKv. Council Blnffi tuos. orriciu. u. M. rum OFFICER & PUSEY , Council Bluffs , la. Established , - - 1856 Doilcru In Foreign and Domestic Exchaugt nd homo > eeurltlr . WORKS" ! Iron and Slate Eoofing , 0. SPE01IT , . . Proprlotor. 1111 Douglas St. - Omaha , Hob MANUFACTURE ! ! OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices I DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Eooflng , ; Bpocht's Patent Mctallto Skylight Patent , ( . Adjusted Uatcbet Bar aud Bracket 8holvlne. I Rin the reneral aKent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING , Crestlngs. Balustrades. Verandas , Iron Bank Itaillngs. Window Blinds , Collar - lar Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT FOR PKERSON & EILL 1'A'CENT ' IN SIDE BLIND. it T. j ; ? < eJ l-yllio tr or _ , . . . . ' , u- 'ititlftt no'i' ' V * n'Rliiwor * lintt' nt n 1 n * IP vorehrilnn" itt < if HlM. U If TfiUfcTt 70in wiJ _ - r i- tli > er tlou ur iil"l | M | Uun , It . . , old ' . olBKlc orffi'oiujj.T - - Heel or "oorh ftt . ' | 3" * S H Lftc , "U op Hop" " iBIttar * . ' reel i iiutuaj * r O n4V 1 j < I formoi Klunv , viia your tjittm i. . . sice < ) clcanslnif , ton- ! j c > 47b tntcr itlinulatlnc. t k Hop Do I. tt tlalni , di e uni IrrfiWv o ( ti ! fomart . , ROP tic c a r * l\ > ! e i l , tlood. Mi" t * ntnt > I uia ot oplucx lee will tic -5 > oac , V fHredlf youvm Hop 3lttsri tiiOT iim r , Ir and f. Bunifot r ) f \ < 'o'w spirited , try NEVER Itl It < nt\y sa onvwour FAIL life. U link a cJ hun OF THE lilwankee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now runntn ; Its FAST EXPRESS .TRAINS Irom OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers AND THE Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOiHG EAST TO OHICAQO' KliWAUKEE. Or to anv polntborond ] ; 01 IF YOU mi GOING NOHTH To ST. FAU1. OSl T&Ue the BEST ROUTE , thj OhiDago , Milwaukee&Sfc.PaulR'y fTicket officu located In Paitoi Hotel , at corner Farnam and Fourteenth streets and at U. P. Depot - pot and at Mlllard Hotel , Ouiiha. farSeo Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Avent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. MERRILL , A. V. H. OAKPKNIER , General Manager. General Pans. Agent. LAKK , QKO. U. HEAFFOKD. OeniTilSmp t. ( Asa'tfliu.'ijs.Atre Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAI'TED TO OOKE OR WOOD , i KY Buck's Stove Go. , SAINT LOUIS. | P1EECY & KIlAUFOft ! ) , EOLIC AQENT3 FOR QUA t JOHN STAIII.KS , JEH01IE fCIIAMl' , 1'resldent Vice I'reu't W. 8 DKiailKN , S-c. aud Treas. THE HEBEASKA iABUIAOTDBINB CO Lincoln , Neb , MANUFACURERS OF Corn Planlen Harrowi Farm Roller ! Sulky Rahes Ducket tlevatlrg Wlndmll'i ' We ara prepared to do Joh work and m nula < turtng lor other partlea , Aduieo all or Jen to the NKUUASk'A MANUFACTDRINa CO. Lincoln , Nab. CGUK" I BLUFFS ADDI I'lONAL LUO AL NH WS WHISKY AMD WATER. They Seem to Itovo Downed a Good Many. The Busitet Day of the Year in Police Court. Yuatordnr was the liveliest day th.nl the police court has had for n your at loaat. No holiday , oven Now Yoara , the urroiilug off anniversary , over brought anoh a number before the bar for being drunk. Most cilorodaaan OXCUBO that they had taken whisky on account of the Hood ; gome , bo- cauao of loesos ; Home , because they escaped any JOBS ; aorao , in seeing the sights , and others bcciuso they felt llko it. The accumnlntion was each over Sunday thut they were packed In the calaboose llko horringa in n box , and yesterday morning they were about aa dry. Some who were out on ball reported nlto , no that the mill had a big grist. Among thoao booked was a man named Storowoll , for being drunk and fighting. John Wllltnma was the queer name of another for n llko olFimso. A. Arthur was charged with a plain drank ; George Potora , ditto , S7.GO 0. Flogerdoll was up for being drunk and fighting. Ho labored un der the belief that oomo ono knocked him down when bo was walking quietly along the direct , That ho had boon knocked down v/ns ovldont , ono pyo and his forehead bearing witness. J. E. Dalton woa another ono , charged with fighting and being drank. George McLyman , for a llku offonBO , paid the usual fine of $9 CO. Richard Woidonor , n shoe maker , jnat from Chicago , and having a ticket through to Sau Francisco , wan delayed by the trains , nud looked at too eights Sundny until ho got dizzy and lost all his money. Ho was given back hla ticket and told to go on to California. Thos , Bennettwhoso other uomo was Darko , was a plain § 7.00 drunk. August Williams was another drunk , 0. F. Stnrty , was arrested for disturbing the pence and dignity of the city during flood time. Sam Foster , a G Ion wood man , who canio up to BCD what the flood did , woke up Monday morning In Field's hotel with only § 2 to hia credit. Ho grvo hla note for the balance and started for homo. Obarloa Hnson , a vngrant , was accessed $10 and coala , Paddy Parrel's drunk cost him $7. GO. Mary Jonoa , a colored girl for disturb ing the peace was fined $9. GO , John Morgan and Lou Kokompor , plain drunks , H. A. Amdon , arrested on a llko charge. It was in fact a Field day , a Chief Field day. The grlat even then did not aoom largo enough , and In the afternoon the worst of all waa brought In , a man giving his name aa John Bell. He waa howling drunk and soon foil down on the floor of the station honae In a fit. Medical aid waa had , but ho passed from ono fit Into another , un til It eoemed that ho must die , bat at last ho fell Into n Bleep , and was at last accounts snoring away quite peacefully Wm. Qninlan and Thomas Hughes were arrested for fighting Hnghea pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace , and was fined $9 GO. After getting credited on thin with the ? ho had pnt up for security for appearance. Jack White reminded Tom that there waa a ohargo of vagrancy which had boon lodged there long ago by hie father. This was a sot back , but It wna arranged that the charge should bo dismissed on payment of coata. Qalnlan then wanted Hughes arrested for trying to pick hla pocket Qalnlan claimed that this was the reason he struck Hughoa , and was glvou tlmo tc procnro aomo witnesses ho wanted tc prove , the fact by. John Wickham , arrested for dis turbing the peace , had his case con- tinned. The charge waa changed tc assault with Intent to do great bodllj Injury , it being claimed that In the fracas with Morritt , Sunday afternoon ho hit the latter over the head with f long pleco of Iron , Inflicting a bad cat , Hmnbaggntl Again. I saw so much said about the inor its of Hop Bitters , and my wife whc was alvrayu doctoring , and never well teased mo so urgently to got her some , I concluded to bo humbugged again , and I am glad I did , for in leas that two months' use of the Bitters , in ; wlfo was cured , and she has romalnoc so for eighteen months alnco. I llk < such humbugging. H. T. , St. Paul Pitnetr Freti. Tno County Board. The boacd of county anporvlsor motyostorday afternoon for their regular ular quarterly session. All won present except Mr. Clayton , and h arrived later In the day. The bo&n approved the bonds of a number o official * nud established a few roads and then adjourned until thla .morn Ing. Invalid mothers , weak children nervous and fretful infants are benc fitted by ualng Brown's Iron Blttere UarmlcsQ but i-ffioaclous. City Council. At the regular mooting of the oil ; council last night bills were nllowo to the amount of $4,000. The city treasurer's monthly ropoi shows the general fund to bo ovoi drawn ? 1COO ; cash In police fane rd $10,000 ; revenue from flues and II cou9oa , 075 ; total cash In troasur ) $18,000. A resolution was pasaod traneforrln $2,000 from the pollco fund to th i general fund and $500 to the slnkin fund Complaint was made that thn ha furnished to the fire department o contract was unfit for the horsoa t oat. Referred. The mayor stated that the rallroa company propoaad to piy ono-hnlf of the salary , If the city would place Mr. Mur/io / at thn trantfer as policeman. 11 forred to the intyor and pollco com mittee , with power tnet. . The council thu'vidjourned until thla evening. Thli forenoon the council will cill npnn the county board of supervisors , nnd auk lor nn appropriation from the county to help robulld the bridges which were swept nway by the ll > edIt It Is cxpoclod Inal the county vrlll ap propriate nt least ? 10,000. COItlMKKCIAXj. COUNCIL IILUITS MARKET , WIIKAT No. 2 fprliiff , 850 } No. 3,70 ; rejected r > 5o ; ijood demand , CORN There h not oaouch cofti cumins In to make a mnrkot ; denltr * paying 83 jj roJcetM corn Chicago , Ef)2 ; ; now mixed. 53 c ! white corn , 63c. Tlio receipts of corn OATS Scarce and In good demand ; 35 HAT 0 00fc7 50 per ton. 33 per bala. HTK 10(3 ( tic ; liKht mipply. COIIN MKAL 1 i5 ! per 100 pounds. WOOD Good Bupplyj prices ot yards , COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; soft. 5 50 per ton , liUTTKll ( teed butler scarce anil In fair demand at 'Jj ( < 535c ; creamery , 3V > , Koos Koady sale nud pUnty nt 10llc per dozen. 'iAHD Flrb nk'n. | wholosnlhjj r l 12Jj. 'OULTIIT Finn ; uoMera paj hit ; 13c per pound for turkeys nud lOo for chickens. VKQKTABLK Potatoes , 50oj onion * , f > 0c ; cabbages , S0@40o per dozeu ; apples , ! i 60 (5H ; 50 per barrel. City Hour from 1 GO lo 310 , BBOOMB 2 00@S 00 per dozen , BTOOK. CATTLB 3 00 ® 8 50 ; calves GOOG50. Hoaa Markol for hogs quiet , in thn packlu ? houses are closing ; skippers nro paying G 00 to G 75. Good health , rosy cheeks and boun tiful skin , ladlta can got by ualug Brown's Iron Blttoia. IOWA'ITEMS. "Slncolho fire nt Aurelitv five now slorti building. ) have beeu completed. IJjono proposes to get n wntor supply for her water works from a mill dam. Truer has ordered a list of habitual drunkards posted in the saloon ) . The old settlers of Sac enmity will held n reunion near Early ou Juno 1C , At Cleveland , n coal town near Ottnui- wa , GOO minors nro ou a strike. A yoke of oxen worked nt the Unawn saw mill weighs 1,010 pounds. A musical nnaociatlon has been organiz ed nt Lewis , Casa county. Summer excursionists are nlrendy nr- riving at Spirit Lnko. The Glenwood Daily Kaglo published it ynltdlctory on May 20. Croiton is to hnvo two new school build- lags , to coal 811,775 each. A wholesale < lry goods house Is the lal- cst want l Boa Molnos. Otlumwa has bubscribed § 13,000 for now fair grounds. The city library at Dubuque contains 11,488 volumes. Dabuqae will move lo bo made a porl of cnlry. Montezuma recently had n 810,000 fire. Hello 1'lnlne is to hive a coir city hall , DEHBUVINO OF CONFIDENCE. There IB no article which BO richly deserves Iho entire confidence of the communi ty aa BUOWN'B BKONCHUL TKOCHKS. These Buffering from Asthmatic and Bronchial Diseases , Cout'lm and Colds should try them. Price 2.1 cents. How a Woman Uaeu ti Hammer. The Boston Herald la responsible for the following description of the way a woman wlelda a hammer : She wants to hang a plctnro on the wall. She goto a nail , a hammer , and a tall chair to otund upon , and calmly surveys the situation. Then she measures distance and scratches n spot , always an inch too high or too low , and prepares for ac tion. tion.Sho She takea the nail ia the loft heud add the hammer In the right , and gently taps , llko the drum accompani ment of a musical box , Thou she lays oat for a big blow , ralaoa her arm and strikes , aud yells llko a captured Oomaubho maiden on the boundloia pralrls. She goes about the rest of the mornIng - Ing with her thumb done np In a broad poultice. Yet aho cover learns from experience. The next tlmo she wants to drlvo a nail In anything oho will hit it exactly In the Barno place , A good nr.mo at homo la a tower ol strength abroad. Ten times as macli Hood's Sareaparilla used In Lowell at of any othor. Ono of the BubntantUl Institutions ia the , Marriage Fund Mutual Truit Association , of Cedar llapids , lovra. Legally organ ized , ollicered nnd managed by reliable men. Kvery unmarried person should have a certificate In this at > m > clatlon , It li n uplemlij investment. Write for clrcu lars. Good acentH wanted. A Dentlst'd Queer Storv. ' , New York Journal. ' ; "Why , " said a prominent dentist tc a Journal reporter , "a beautiful yonu lady came to mo and insisted on hav Ing her really fine tooth pulled ou and false ones pat In their place. . ' protested that it would bo foolish silly , senseless , bat she Bald no , ehi would have them oat , and If I wonlc not do It Bomo other dentist would 'My tooth are not fashionable. ' silc rs she ; 'they are too long , and short little - tlo broad teeth llko corn kernels ari all the fashion now , and no ono ad lulroa my month , and I will hav them.1 So I made her the teeth , urn they cost her just ? 300 She couldn' nee any one for two weeks after pcllod out her own , They ncru th upper ones only , and I inado them u ] with gold platei for n handoomoyouc man who had his own tooth knookoi out In a bticii ball game , The wors of it is that ho is in love with thla vor girl whosn touth he wears , nnd ah knows they are hcta. Just ponder o that. " Wo notice the Marriage Vnnd Mutui Trust Anaooiatlon , of Cedar Rnpld. . lown , highly Himkcn of by the leadle You fhmild ct'ciiro n tortiflcal , rt nt once. Wiito tr clrcularu iiu > i rtr cutlniia. r- , ' Onlldboou Dnyn. Frequently v/hon wo are thinking ! days passed In our childhood , th pleasant remlnlcconso thereof Is dea llO to onr hoarto. Wo bring to mind 01 schooldays , how wo sported nnd rau bled o'or the hills and fished In th brooks , often returning late for scho in to to the village schoolmaster ; how fluoi would bo his language ; how oftc id would ho chldo as , but to no aval Finding nil hn ! pcneo offerings c.Umly I rejected , ho at ouco nsjtimod the uioro boloteroua oiitirnp ; how wo would drond the moments nntll the lush wns nppliud to onr tnnbtirnt and ohony- bt.ilnt-d hand * Thn npproachh.gdayo of mn.nl 01 d iilas , nirtrcd too soon ; wo Imvo reaped our oliildhood days ; nnd whatoror wo h vo ncelcotod , wo eco It "oiv , though It U no * late to ropont. Rollins nlotit ; day by dny , wo lurivnnt Isot at our pnoonr pcilod wo can but cnco approach Hut 0 , plvo n.o bnok for a moinont the ploiwut dreams of childhood , the Inugh ai wo ntng nd rambled tbroogh the iiu'sdowa. Ah , llttlrt wo luiow that thouo Avcro to bi our hrtppieot dny ; llttloTO know if the troublra nud trials tlutt cnehroud luauhood , A'i , donr children , loam to bo wlao. Those fleotutg cluya will I'ouii paoiaway ; you will tie c.ist npin th'.s world , Tvhothur rich or poor , to fuht your bittk'S nlono. Ah , how inlsomblo would bo Iguornnco In anch a world aj onra , Thont < h dllHoult m It may bo to nbnndou nuch ohlldlah ploiiautoi , phy hood to my saying , Learn to ncqiilro knowledgoand Industry - try , for manhood la n branch of yoath. Au InKHiiloun Oucic Uuntor. A Colorado man has Inrontod a duck-hunting outfit which discounts thj Oallfornla man'a corr Ho stripped the htdo from a bullock , and mounted It ou a wlro nkoloton whloh looked es natural as a living nnlmal. Ho cut avruy the belly if hla wlro bnllock for hla body , and made two holes In the rthnuldors to take fight through. NVhon ho w.tnta a duck ohoot ho drops his L'keloton over bin houd and otarta out for the tulcB. IIu CHII wulk right Into a Ibck of dncka without startling them , niul has ou ouo or twooccaalonn returned hotm > iitth his hiding plnoo full of lo.-vl cnught with hla handa. Ho never falls to kill all ho wr.nta whou ho takes hla gun , for ho marches into a Hock and turns both burols loouo at A tlmo. Uo usually bitgn the whole fljck. llo hus applied for a patent. Hop Bitter * are the Purett and Oett Dillon Ever Made. They are compounded from TIop ? , Malt , Huchu , Mnndruko and DatuUv lion , the pldoat , boat , nnd moat vain able modlcinos in the world and con tain all the boat and most curative properties of all ether rrmedlea , boiug the sroatost Blood Purifier , Liver Regulator aud Life and Health Rou- oriug Agent on oarth. No disease or 11-hoalth can possibly loni ; oxlot whcro thcao liittoro are uaed , so varied and perfect are their operations , They give now hfo and vigor to the aged and Infirm. To all whoso cm- ploymonts cause Irregularities of the towoln or nrinary organs , or who ro- qulro anpotizor , Tonic and mild Stimulant , IlopBlttoranro Invaluublo being highly curative , tonlo and atlm ulatlng , without intoxicating. No matter what your foollngs or symptomn are , what the disease or ail ment la , uao Hop Bitters. Don' , wait until yon are sick , but if yon only fool bad or miserable , uuo Hop Bitters at onco. It n'uy save your Hfo. Hun dreds have boon aavod by BO doing. $50 will bo paid for a cuao they will not euro or help. Do not suffer or let yonr friends snf- fer , but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. Remember , Hop Bitters is no vile , drugged , drunken nostrum , but the Purest nnd Bent Medicine over made ; the "Invalid's Friend nnd Hopo"and no person or family nhould bo without horn Try the Hitters to-day. Our Gorman oouuliis. The statistics of Immigration to the United States from Europe for the ton fucal years ending Jane I0 ! , 1882 , pro- cent some very curious aud oaggestivo facts , particularly \ > connection with the coming of the Germans. Wo have received from Germany in all , It ap pears , about -1,000,000 HottI < T ; and II IB estimated that fully 10,000,000 moro have boon born hero of German parents. They did not begin coming very extensively until after the Napol eonic wars , The total German Immi gration for the ton ye r ending 1830 was only C,701 , or an average of less than 700 u year. For the following ten years there was u gradual increase , which continued for the next ten years ; aud from 1850 lo 1854 , inclusive , It reached remarkable proportion * , the figures for 1854 nlono being 215,000 , which fell the next year to 71,018 , - and then canio ton years of continuing decrease. It was not nntll 1872 , in fact , that there was anything llko a boom , the figures that year being 155- , G95. G95.Since that tlmo , nith a foir occa sional yoara of exception , wo have bcon receiving a steady and swelling flood of Gorman immigrants , which promises to neannio the nature of o regular exodus. The average for the last two years exceeded 250,000 , which waa more than one-third of oat total foreign Immigration. So fai this year , the arrivals have nol equaled those of laat ; bat the greatosl volume of Immigration usually oomoi later , and the chipping agents say th < total for the year will fully equal , 1 not surpass , that of 1882 Tin American fever Is represented to bi prevailing among all classes of thi Gorman people as it never did before Bismarck calls It a "chronic discon tent , " but it is a discontent that seem tj have method In ll and wo do no hear tl > at many of the immigrants carte to go back after they get here. Th' ' Gormtm government recognizes th fact that thla runuul drain la booom ing a nerlona question , and ollll th aturdy German farmers and mechanic oortinno to "go woat. " A glanoo ni the cluimficatlon of 111 Gorman lininlf rants cf the l&nt to 10 yearn according to occupations ohov , that tv largo proportion of thorn \voi sUlled laoorcrn or men with trails ; and not moro rouitaboutH. List yea tal for Instance , In a total of 20 UOO mail IH , ever 40 yenra of ago , there wcro vur at , ' nearly Ihht many carpentern , in j ( ion li to poluUus , wcavorn , mlllerj and the Uki Ot the younger milo Immlgrunt one-third , nt lo et , worn UHom of tl soil , looking for cheap lands and chance to make f.trms of thdr owi ef The u gregato male immigration , li 10 eluding ail ages , wua made up of 95 sr 000 persons having regular occup llona and 53,000 otherwise olaeslfioi nr It Is also estimated that theao poop brought with 'horn ' in money an uvc be ago of $70 per head , counting me tel women und children , and thus addt nt f 17,500,01)0 ) to onr national wealth , begin with , which was just so mm en subtracted from the cash capital II. Germany. Therefore , assuming th the Immigration of J883 will equal that of 1882 aud 1381 , thoao three yoara will glvo us not leas than a quarter of n million 01' Gorman farm- cm nnd mechanlce , and ever $50,000- GOO of German money , It ia worth noticing , oleo , that ni the bulk of German Immigration has Increased , the character of the Immi grants hr.a ntoadlly improved. Where as , formerly the moit of them were of the poorest classes , driven to onr shores by she or destitution and nils * ory , landing here with scarcely moro than the clothes upon their backs , now the majority of them nro well-to- do , and como from dcliborato choice and with facilities for engaging at once In Independent schemes of homemaking making and fortnna-aceklng , The measure of their nacsoss , too , amply justifies their change of country. It Is cafe to nay that not ono in n thousand of nil our German Immigrants fall to bolter their condition by coming horo. The prosperity of Germnn settlers and citizens , no matter what part of the country they mnylocato In , is decided and unexceptional. Hlumaick'a taunt- lug charge of "chronic discontent" certainly docs not apply to thorn after they got to America , On the contra ry , they are chiefly noted here for their a&tlsliud and h.tppy condition , nnd their exemption from the roamluu Inclination which kcopa no many of oar native population nt odds with their opportunities. There are those who suggest from tlmo to tlmo that thla rapidly crowing Geruan Influx may como to have nn unfavorable nlfcot UPDII our national character nud lustltutlona ; but there in llttlo to warrant any apprehension of this ktud. The Gormana do not ns- slmllato with the Americana BO read ily , of course , RS they woold if they spoke the aamo language nnd observed the name customs , but that la merely a matter of time , and not n oourco of peril. Wo can afford to bo patleiu ever the nationalizing of nn clement which brings UP , along with n acpa rate dialect and Its peculiar no tions about ooino things , much of liulnntry , thrift nnd nturdy crurngu nud endurance. The development of our vase arena of un tenanted nnd fertile territory Ia work whloh our own people could not accomplish In a thncsund yunrs. Wo shall loiio nothing by having thoao in telligent nnd Eurmounllug Germans como ever to help tn with It , nnd to eharo its advantages. There is abnn drtiit room for them , and every reason why they should receive n hearty welcome. The question ol ultimately absorbing them as n patriotic and harmonious part of oar national economy Is ono which wo need not hasten to concern ourselves. That problem will solve Iteolf , gradually nnd by eajy and self directing methods. "HOUOll ON RATS , " Clears out rate , mlco , roaches , files , ants , bed bugs , nkunks , chipmunks gophers. 15o. Druggists Tbo Longest China poseossos the longest brldgi in the world. It is at Lingang , eye an arm of the China sea , and fivi miles long , seventy foot high , with a roadway seventy foot wide , and ha 300 arches. The parapet la n bains trade , and each of the pillars , whlol are sovonty-iivo foot apart , supports a pedestal ou whloh is placed n lion twonty-ono foot long , made of ont block of marblo. The highest brld Is said to bo the r.Ulway vladact o Garablt , in France , now being orectec ever n river in the dopartmant of Uan tal. The bridge lus n total length o abont 1,180 foot , r.nd near the mlddl of the great central arch , which Is on of the noteworthy features of tin structure , the height from the bed o the river to the rail Is 413 foot Th viaduct wns commenced in 1881 , am la to bo completed next yoar. A wood-chopper called Billy Pinter , Wns badly cut up by a splinter , All hU hurto , they did yield , Kor St. Jacobs Oil healed , And ho made a big pllo that winter. Oatalpa Groveu. In Crawford county , Kan. , are two plantations of 500 ncica each , dvtalp.i Is the favorite tree , nud Is being culti vated for railroad ties by the Fort Scott & Gulf railway company ; n block of 100,000 RCfidllngi planted four yearH ago rungo from ton to fif teen feet in height ; in circumference the trees range from eight to ton Inches. ARMY OFFIOEIT8 TESTIMONY. Captain Joseph L. llaydon , residing nt No. 0/1 Fourth street , South Hoston , Mam. , formerly captain In the army , DOW with the \Vnlworth Manufacturing Corn- puny , Soulh Boston , write , ) , April 2i,1883 ) : 'While living iu Cambrldgeport my wlfo was&llllcted with terrible painain her back and sides , accompanied with [ great weak ness and lo. of appetite. She tried many so-called remedies without avail , growing rapidly woiso , when her attention was called to Hunt's Kimedv. She purchased a bottle f raw Lowell's drug utore , la Cam < brldgeporl , and after Inking the first dose the be an to feel otiler , eho could sloer wel and after continuing itu U'u n short tlmo the revere puiun In her back mil side entirely dlsappaarcd , nnd she is a well woman. Many of our relatives nnd frlencJi have ued Huut'n Hamuily with the most grntlfyliiK rcnult'i. 1 have rccomm ciJec It many times , and in nmny tlinoi bean the name Htory. llnnt'H Uemody IB all thn' ' U rlaliued for ll , int n rtnl Messing to al ca slllictcd wllh Kidney ur Liter trouble. " MADE A M/NOF HIU- lie Mr. O. ( J WbwliT , No.-'If Aiutln Strce un CanibriOguii.T | , Mum , nu.keH Uio follow ws lilt ; reinurUalila nt. l nu nt. On April 17 ! rn 188J , ho Mr'tcrt RB fallow ? : ' 'I hdvo kevi triiublod with kldnoy ill -aro for ncnrl ; twenty yeurn. Have mlfered lit lime with tu'rlMu iitlns in my back niul llnibi 1 uxed mnny ii.'iiiiuliies , tint found imthitii rovchod my C3HJ until I took Uunt'n Utin pily. I \ urdiusoiin hottle of A.I' . Giltiou CO. 7M Treiiuint htrott , I5o ton , mul btfors IB had uueil UiU bottle I found relief , nmluoii , tinning IU ute , my paltia anil ueaUncHB h ! ho diHappearfd , ami I feel .ike a new , nnu a vlth new lifo nnd vigor , Ilunt'H Itemed n. did w Jineru f r irm , nnd 1 buvo VJ" ho In- tuncy In recommending it In nil 'rliSiate kidney or liver ( tlecasoj , us I nm potitlv Unit by IU uo they will nnd Imuibdlat m- relief , Y < u may uve Ihln teller In any vt.\ you choose , HO that the people may kuo' of n sure ineilllnco for the euro of all dl or- cnaeo of kidneys and liver. " orm m , od JOHN D , PEABODY , MD , , chef to PHYSICIAH AMU SUnGEOtl of OFFICE UOOM8 , 3 ft 6 1WM FAKNAM. lat SIOUX FALLS Jasper Stone [ INCOIU'OIUTKDJ h's Comjuny Is now propdroJ to reecho order * for SIOUX FALLS JASPER FOK BuiMing Purposes , ml will unlio n cur os on rouml lot * ( or pioiupt Uo'Ucry. The Couiiaii | ) oholh Chlciijo anil Onrnrm , and nolldtn crrrcs- o and onli'tn ( torn contriotirs I'M- In tmltiL' trcct In aur o ( tlo UcntcrnUtlct. K , ChlavifO , West llvl - on Hnilwiv CrKofo , Drceiulitr B , 1S32. D. tlwoll , I'nvldo t MoiK Ili Wntor I'.iwor Com- < nj , DfftrSIr 1 lii\o rcioHril from jotir com- i\n > > lnco Ui-toticr 1 1S62 , ul out IllO r r loids f k''H lti' l""lf k" Mockn uml lu\\ol lil them bo- ucci < the r ll ol our ulroi't tnlNnv track ! In the inrtr ! thoilty. ( ti.i > c liron mini : ia\ltiK ma- ciKl In thlndty form n ) juirn , AIII ! I Uko plo - uro In mjliiK tliit In i. y o. liilon tlm jrMilto ift > liii ; hli ck tuniUhc'l ' by your C'iiiiuii.v ) are ho mo t rritu nr Intlnpu ntnl petto t In form , ami to ( nr I limo hicn abln to julKf , nrn po - CAMil ot iw durtblo fmtiiro ao any mMurUl that lias otr II'HI c do i oil or lalil In ihn rlt } . Your * , JAS. K. LAKB. ICopy. ) ST. Ixiun , March 22 , 18S3. TO WIlOJl IT MAY CONCEIIX Thin U to cxrtlfy that I harp oxixmlnr J a pleco of granite taken Irani the Slaux Falls Or nlts { Harriet , a-id. lo my opinion , It In the l > e t elena or Hlrret ptrhiir I hate teen In A merle * . ( Slifiicd ) 1IKNHY FLAT ) . Prcs. Iloanl rnhllolDiprovcmenti. Stone for Paving Purposes And any person Interested In such Improvements will llrd It urcAtlr to Ills ad\antago to communicate with u . Wclnuto 0011UESPONDENOI5 ON THE SUJWKOT. The CCIICM ! iinnau'oiu-nt and mipcrvlalon of tin. . coa'imj'H bnnlneim Is now In the haads ot Win. .MoLJnlc. Addrwu your letters to A. G. SENEY , 1'iojldcnt ol the J | icr Stone Co. ml nutc-tl PAPER WAKElUtl'SE 1 GRAHAMPAPER CO. SIT nd 210 North Miln St , St. Leuls. W IIOI.KSAI.K DKALKim II HOOK , i DADCDQ ( WHITING NEWS , f rMrCnO twitAi'i'iNO KNVRLOPES , CAKD HOARD AND Printers' Stock. rt-fTC'Juli paM ( or Kngs anil P ) > cr StccV , Scrap Iron anil Mctils. Paper Stock Warehouses 12SO to 1237. North Sixth street. may 24 3m / ' .i . s jj v HAD SUROFULA FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS I have suffered from Scrofula about 17 Jears The dUraao bo'iitf ' inojtly conflncil to my If k'8 and anlanklce my shin bones wtr.i coieriM with LAIUIK I'l.tKUH and OSR MASS OF uorritN KLKHII , AM > THKonoii ALMOST UMIKUIAIII.H. Allreuicdlo ) aiul treatments which I tried f ileil to do mo any good. A lost I bcKtin liking U H. H. . continu ing ( or about ( aur month * and I AM CKIITAI V- LY 1VK.IJ , . I tockS. S. S under the bnncrvls- lonol a physician of 20 year * ' atliu praotlco , by jotironlor. l'ro > lnuij tn tiklriR 8. 8. S I at times could Fcarctly walk. Now I C'AV \ \ u.i ; AM. OAV , and littvo tj tliacV. d. H. ti , ainl It only , for my euro. T1IOS. Mcl'UUAND , 01 Foundry S rcet , Atlanta , Ox I hive taken with ( Treat benefit S. S. S. for a clear case ol Kcz'ina. The eruption hai entirely dlmppo red , and I am well. \V. J. RODINSOK. Member N. ( ! a. Ounturenco , Atlanta , Ga. K you doubt , como to eon us , and wo will Ours You , nr charge nothlnz Write ( or the llttlo book , ( roo. Ask any drn KUt os to our standing. OXK THOUSAND DOLLARS B AUD will bo paid to any chemist who Hill Iliid , on analy- lls ol 1XJ ( Ijotilcs ol H. S. H. , ono particle of Mer cury , Iodide I'otojiluni , or other mineral bub- eUnco. eUnco.THE SWIFI SPECIFIC CO. , Proprietors , At'anta , Ga. fr.cocl Small Size , 91.03 L\rga Size , $1.75. HOLD BY ALL DKDOOISTS. DE HENDERSON A rcsnhr gr duat , In mudlclnu. Over IS GOO &COS W\Andocto St. ! jcara' practice 12 IfAhHAUfllTV MO. I Authorized by the etito to tre t r } ? ChroilcNer\oui : and Private dl - - cas i , Anhma , Epllepjy , Ilhou- matlim , PliM , Tape Worm , Urln- y arc ! Skin Dlaoasts , HBMINAL . xAKniiss ( nluht los ) SMXUAL DBCILIIV ( lubsol sexual power ) Etc. Cure * uu i- untocd or rncnoy lelundnl. Qtitis trloff. Thou- fn'Nol ' caws cured. No Injunoui moUclnos \ led tin ootoi lion Irrm builncH. All n odl * iinen luriilabei c\rn to pitlcntnat a dlatarce , Coi imitation frre nnd to'iikli ntlal call or write. AK kiid uiprrlenceunt Importtnt A 1100 1C lor h .ih soxcs illustrat'd and clrc lars ol other MnnLM Ben ) e . .lcJ lor two 'to tUmpx. FHKK V H 't II MHUtt Vl'/Ht tHirrlMtfit , BT. iOUIU Mo. , UKGUL-.A U AbL'ATK ol twa midtoa > ell > vca.libL'jn Iniijm ei irxnd In the trett- clOII'OMd , W.llV H. HS1H AND K trmri anvdthi rpu lnto la HI , upon naor.nii ! ' oiii isrldunlt , .o\t. Cuij'jlut'or. frtio ud luxltei. VVarrll 11 hiMUMcisnt tJ M' the city ( or trnUcicnt , i > luliira i . ba lout b/ mull o o-pr3H T37T wlura. Cu/'Ili < fcii cuarntitner ) ; wriera dimfal > < ithUuliku > lV i ied. "il cr willt. pjo.itri.tion , Uebillty. ? uJ i nyiilcal Wtnicuom. Mfruurlal and jtlier ullectlou of Throat. H < ia uud AilectlocH. Old nuit Ulcer * . ti Mamm.'e , JCbcuaiaUem , I'Utu. tiiieoUl Bttentiuu to eme < t'toio ovsj'.worUed-rrivln.SUUliIOAti OAHF.B cUCottentloii. Lleeaie ) arlnlnr trnni Iinti'ii'letioe. KiCMBea , "ITJ 2bO page -ths whoj Itory well told. rocelpta ; . . ty' w ° ° my nol > c , oonso cmi. Sealed lor 2So po Ug ot lUui cb ,