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OMAHA DAILY -THURS.DAY , AP1UL 10,188-1.6
Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following ; are the times of the arrival and de-
pirturo of trains by central standard time , at the
locil depots. Trains lonv * transfer depot ten mln <
earlier and arrive ton minutes later.
C1IIC100 , tURUNHrOX AND QUISCT.
Lnvvs. ARktVK.
6:40 : p m Chicago Express 9.10 a tn
9:45 : nm Fast Mall. 7:00 : pir
KAhSAfl C1TT , 8T. JOS AND COOCIL St-WrS.
10'lfl a m Mall and Express , 6 15 p rn
8:25 : pm I'aclflc Express , 6:35 : pui
CniCAOO , HILWACKKI AMD 8T , TADb.
6:25 : p m Express , 9.40 a m
jB.Uatn Express , 0.65pm
cutCAoo , HOCK ISLAND AND rAcinc ,
15.50 p tn Atlantic Express , 0:40 : a rn
9.50 a m Day Kxprcss , 8 50 p m
17:15 an 'Dos Molnes Accommodation , 4:40 : pm
At local depot only.
WABISII , ST. LOUIS AXD rACinC.
' 9.5J a m Mall , 4:45 : p m
l:50pin : Cannon Rait , 11:16am :
At Trantfer onlyt
CIIICAOO and hOKTimtsTiRif.
t5"3fl m Express , 0 60 p m
0.45am raclfllo Express , 0.45am
BtOUX CITT AND rACIFIO.
tu St. Paul Express , 9 00 a m
m Accommodation , 0.60 p m
traioi rAcinc.
17:59 : p m Western Express , S 39 a m
1:44 : a m Pacific ExprcM , 4 31 p tn
7:49 : a tn Local Express , 0 54 a m
12:14 : a m Lincoln Express ,
AtTran'feronly.
DUMMY TRAINS TO OX All A.
Leave 8.24-9.24-10-24-11:24 : a. m. 1:24-2.21-3.31- :
4:246:24.247:4 : : < ) and 11-04 p , m Sui'day , 8.21-
il 10.24 a. m. l:2t-3. : 4- { > .24-7.0l nnd 11:0-1 : p. in. Ar-
live SO minutes before leaving timo.
'
Mrs , HJ , Hilton , M.D. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
' 7 822 Middle Tlroi-l-J"vy. Council BluDa.
'i
li NOTICE
TO
Consumers of Water 1
, T1IE
COUNCIL BLUFFS
City Water-works Com'y
AT THE
A
Request of the City Council ,
'for a 30 iHys' oitniHlon ai evidence J by resolution
/pwscJ llarch 18 , 18 < 4 , hereby aim mncoi that It
will put In service plpont ) the curb ot the street
on the line if Its malm , for all partioi who dceire
connections mode with the street mams , and who
will mtVo npp IcUlon therefor to the company bo
' ( ore too oxplntlon of E&ld 33 dava' oitonaion ,
APRIL 18 , 1884 ,
At the following prices , payable In advance :
> Onehftlf Inch Service Pipe . $8 25
Flvo-olghth luch S rvlcol'lpn . o fa
'Three-quarter InchServIca Pipe . 10 76
Seven eight Inch Service Pipe . 13 26
Ono Inch Service Pipe . 15 oo
Tho30 prices IncluJo the cost of opening and
closing the street , tapping the street water main ,
t-furnlinlnK and putting In extra strong lead service
pipe , furnishing and putting In curb stop , stop box
and cover complete , and making all necessary con
nections between the street \\atar m"ln and the
curb of the street , which are about one-halt the
cost to the oouau ner ot doing the name work.
In view of the contempli' d paving of certain
, streets In the city , pattlo * are recommended to make
application Immediately , at the office of the com
pany ,
26 Pearl Street ,
in order ti sivo the necessity and avoid the In-
croi'oil expense of breaking up the street alter parIng -
. . Ing haslceu done.
TTAHRY BIRKINBINE ,
_ Chief Engineer.
GASH TALKS !
At the well-known Establishment
OP
.J. P. FILBERT ,
209 Upper Broaaway , the
PIONEER GASH
02 Council Hindi. Kotlco our reducoa Price List ,
We gho
15 pounda Ettra 0 Sugar for . $1 00
H pounds Granulated Sucar . 1 OO
:25 pounds Choice Oatmeal . . .100
25 pounds Navy Bo&n . 100
20 pound ) Btt Bulk Starch . 1 00
rounds Carolina Rice . 100
112 pounds Choice c rum s . 1 00
25 bars Buffalo Soap . 1 00
Hxtra Lake Trout , per pound . 09
Choice Mlncailoat per pound . 10
1 dozen Mackerel . IB
Colorado Klour , Winter , per cwt . 2 DO
JO pounds Ginger Stapg . l CO
10 pounds h mloy . 1 00
6 gallon keg bytup . l 70
White Fish , per klj . ro
Mackerel , rer kit . 85
Patca.lpcr pound . 10
T. T.
. T. .
All grades , according to quality , ISO to 80s per
pound
Wo also carry a full line of Hen's , todies' and
Cauldron's flue Shoes and Men' * Fine Boots at very
low prices. Also * full line 01 Tinware and general
merchandise. Call on us and bo convincud th& < you
can en o money hi dealing with us. Goods delivered
free In anv part of the city.
In B word , ws arn bound to sell and challenge * I
laudaole competition In this county.
J. P. FILBERT l
209 upporjro * ' ' "
HOLLER
Ik'
CORNER PEARLS , AND FIFTH AVE , ,
Open 10.00 a. m.,2.00p.m nd7SOp. m. ,
° n Monday , \Vidaosday and Friday eve
ADMISSION 25 CENTS.
No objectionable characters w bo adinltu
H. II. MARTENS , . . , - PROPRIETOR.
THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED !
"The wicked shall bo turned into hell ,
and the nations that forgot God. And
tbo sarao shall drink of tno vrino of the
wrath of God , which 's poured out with
out mixture into the cup of indignation ,
and ho ahull be tormented with fire and
brimstone in the presence of the holy
angels and in the presence ot the Lamb.
BIBLE.
W. R. VAUGHAN.
Justice of the Peace ,
Uoiatia ana Con neil JJluffr.
Real estate colleo Ion ageni 0 H Fe'b v
Over savings bauV.
tuos. orncu , a. * . rsui.
OFFICER & PUSEY
BANKERS.
Blud ! la.
Establish - - 1856
Dealers u Foreign and omcstlo ExchaDge an
R. Rice M , D.
or other tumors removed without thi
knlfa or drawing of blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES
thirt , o OXca No
POISON
In the Wood ll apt to show Ilwlf In tlio spring , am
nature Miould by all moans bo ussWct. ' In throwing I
OH. Swllt's Specific dots this cdMlTk.'j' ' ' " ' *
pnrclycctablo , ncn polionous iomcdTnhlcM ' 1C'P '
ra'.uto to forca all the poUon or taint otrt Il. < rou8n
the porci of the skin.
Mr. Uobort A. Ervslcy , of Ili > k on , Term. , mlto.
under date March 10 1834 ! "Ihud dills and l ril
follow oil by rhcmntl m , for three jc r , no tlittH
was not able to ivttand tn my buslne : hid tried af.
most cicry kind of mocllclno , ami found no relief.
A ftlcnd recommended Sniffs Specific. Itrl done
bottle And toy health began tolmfro\o. 1 continued
until I bad taken tlx bottles , and it has net mo on
ray feat , M sound Mid well asetor. I recommend It
to all similarly aflllcttd. "
Lcttois from twenty thrca (23) ( ) of the Ic.idlnz retail
imgl ! t o AtUntn , fay , titidor date of Mirch24th ,
1S84 : "Wo veil more of Swift's Specific than any
other one I cmcdy , and thrco to ten times n * much at
any other blood tncdlclno. Wo tell It to all duics ,
and many of the btet families use It as a general
health tonic.
Our treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
frco fetbiniuutiits.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oft.
ft Y. Offloo , 1D9W.23J St. botneou 8th and 7th A\n
Thouioof the totm"Hhol
IJno" In connection wlththi
corporate name of a ftroAtroad ,
convej a an Idea of ust what
required by the traveling pub
lie a Short Line , Quick Tirol
aud the boat of accominoda
tlons all of which are furo-
lahed by the greatest railway In America.
CHICAGO ,
And St. Paul.
It owns and operates over 4MX ) mllcaof
Northern Illinois , Wlecontln , Minnesota , IOWA
Dakota ; and at ts main lines , branches and oonnoc
tlons reach nil the great business centres of th (
Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers tbt
description of Short Line , and Best Route between
Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
ChicagoMilwaukee , La Crosse and Wlnona.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendalit
Chicago , Milwaukee , Kau Claire and Stlllwater
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Heater Dam and Oshkosh.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukrsha and Ocononiowoo.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Pralriodu Chlon
Chicago , Mllwaukeo , Onatonna and ialrlbault.
Chicago , Bololt JanesvUlo aud Mineral Point.
Chicago , Elgin , Uockford and Dubuquo.
Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cedar IlaplJs.
Chicago , Council BluCts and Omaha.
Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yankton
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain.
Rook Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars In
rorld are ran on the mainlines ' "
Y1ILWAUKEE&ST. P
tnd every attention Is paid to \
ous employes of the company.
8. S. HEURItS , - A. V. H.
Oen'IManager. Ucn' para. Agent-
.J.SiaUrl. OKO n. IltAFKOHD ,
ALONG TUB LINE OF THEJ
Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The now extension of this line from Wakcfleld up
the
BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN
through Concord and Colerldgo
TO ECus n.-arixorca-'roia' ,
[ teaches the best portion of the State , Special ex
cursion rates for land lookers over thU line to
Wnyna , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and via Blair to all
principal points on the
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD
Trilns over tht C. , St. P. M. & 0. Railway to Cov
ntrton , Sioux City , I'onca , Ilartlngton , Wayne and
Norfolk ,
Oox3.xa.oo-t o/t OBlo.li-
For Fremont , Oakda o , Nollgh , and through to Val
entine.
3For rates and all Information call on
F B WHITNEY , General Agent ,
Btranj ; a Bulldlcg , Cor. 10th and Parnaru Sti ,
Omaha , \b. .
cm Do secured at depot , corner Htb
tl
BRUNSWICK & CO.
Fifteenn Ball Pool , Carom ,
AND ALL OTIIEK QAMINC TABLKS. TEN PIN
BALLS , CHECKS , KIC.
18 South 3d Strcet.iSt Louis , ' 411 De'awaro Street ,
Kansas City , Mo , 1321 Douglas St. Omaha , Mob.
HENRY HORNBERGER ,
Agent.
jtSTSend ( or Catalogues and Price Llete.
Nebraska Cornice
AND
MANUFACTVBERS OF
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATEROOFINB ,
PA-tENI METALIO SKYLIOnT ,
Bron Fencing !
Crestlngs , Ilaluatr.vlcs , Verandas , Offloo and Hack
UalUnga , Window and Cellar Guards , Eta.
- DOU 0. ANDCto BTOKEr : , LINCOLN NEB ,
OAISEU. U
Notice to Cattle Men
900 CATTLE FOR SALE.
ICO Head of Steers Three Years Old.
200 . < i , n TWO u
201 " " Heifers , Two "
1BO " ' Bteers , Ono "
MO " " Uelfer , One "
The above described cattle are MI well bred Iowa
cattle , utralitbt end smooth. These cattle will be
oold in lots to cult purchasers , and at reasonable
prices. For further particulars , call on or address
M. F. PATTOJf ,
„ _ . , Wavarly , Bremir Co , Iowa.
P. S. AI o younjr ( traded bull * mT-dme Stw
T.
KANUFAOTUUER OF
GALVANIZED IRON ,
CORNICES.
WINDOW CAPS , FINIAIS.SETC.
tfAUA . , . NKB.UA8KA.
IMPORTANT
TO
Buyers ofj
GANNON BRO'S ' & CO , ,
Ifoa established themselves tu Omaha to transact
a general brjkerage and builness. Wo will bur all
liwes of Koodi at wholwale or relall , and guarantee
perfect satlnfactlon In prices , as we can buy chrarwr
than j oumlves. You can so * the advantage of h v.
n your goods bought by one who will work for
, our Interest and noUrust to a merchant who hai
Clothing ho Is anxious to be rid of. We will a ! o
prompt xttentloii to selling anything entrusted
eokedto. * ' gk8 con 'F' ' ' > e < l to us will b carefullv
Corresnondenoj sollUtod. nrS
' rReferenoes-Omaha Natlontl Banli , McCague
iro'sllank. Address 111 8. UthBt
DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN.
ARCHITECTS
MTUEMOVEDTO OMAHA NATIONAL DA
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
SHENANDOAH SOCIETY ,
It Seems Kxcrclsod About Ijnwlircnk
and AVonmn's
Oilier News Glean-
Tnoro.
, April 9. Wo have hnd
our oicitoMcmts over iho shortcomings
nnd bwbrcakx'ngs of huninnity. Mr. Nn-
ion left us nij'btorioualy , aud vro have
road n mystctions letter purporting to
invo coma from him in flomo myatcrious
yray. Nearly five years ngo Finis Allen
was found guilty by our courts of thn
nurdor of nn elderly man , John Long.
The whole story is unsavory. When it
was discovered that plans were on foot to
sot Finis Allen free , a largo mooting wiu
lold to protest ngainat it , and the matter
s not yet settled. The senate rotod foi
iio liberation ; the representatives voted
against his liberation. Thn case now
lauds with the governor , to act upon as
advised by these votes. A man xras
loard the other day to nay that our pres
ent system of trying and punishing crim-
uals is 89 complicated and BO uncertain
n its results as to bo entirely un
satisfactory. Others Bay that if Finis
Allen should got out of the penitentiary
10 would not bo safe around the scones
of the murder. The Cincinnati riots are
on people's minds and something must
) o douo to secure bettor satisfaction with
.ho trial nnd conviction of criminals.
The Shenandoah colony still lives nnd
ms elected another company of explor
ers to so and spy out the promised land
n Dakota for ( the colony ) themselves.
? ho spies of lost year are suspected of
pying selfishly in part.
The Hormal cell ego is thriving uutler
ts now management. A Y. M. 0. A.
vra organized last week amongst the
tudonts. Prof. Wormwood's class gave
n elocutionary entertainment to pro-
ido funds for furnishing a reading roomer
or the association. A good audience
jreoted the class , and the class returned
10 compliment with a good entertain
ment.
Fred Miller , late of Burnett & MUlor ,
ms gene to start a drug store in Dakota.
Jut then prohibition will pursue him
; hero to plague him. However , when
11 has been tried , the seltzer saloon
may help us out. Prohibition has come
a stay.
Mrs , Mariana F. Folsom , state eecro-
Aiy of the Woman Suffrage association ,
iclivord a woman suffrage address in the
1. E. church on. the evening of the 7th.
the speech was amiable in tone , witty in
coloring , able in presentation and hard
10 answer ; and yet it may be a long time
joforo women vote. The fallacy of the
speech lay in failing to distinguish bo-
; ween single or unmarried people and
double or married people. Is married
ife a unit or is it not ? Are these two
ono in the eyes of the law , in the conduct
of human life , or are they two ? Shall
wo do anything more to disintegrate the
'araily ? The comparative failure of all
such addresses lies in 'ft'a :
They must , to a greater or
ess degree , run counter tc a funda
mental arrangement of the unity of one
man with ono Woman in one home and
interest Nevertheless
ono household having ono
ertheless a limited form of woman suf
frage might be a good thing. The widow
might vote to have the family repre
sented.
Rov. J. W. Thompson , an evangelist ,
has been holding forth in the Baptist
church with some degree of evangelistic
success. . .
Rev. .T.H.Butler , of AbingdenIll.nas
boon celled to the pulpit of the Christian
church and entered upon his labors last
Sunday.
Sullivan & Son bought out Jacob
Weaver nnd moved his grocery east
ward to that stand. Young & Son move
into Sullivan's old stand.
The postoffico will move into Young's
stand and we will once more have some
room for our P. O.
Public schools have started in on the
spring term full and crowded as usual.
W. B. West , recently of Council
Bluffe , fills his old place in the "Q. "
depot. Warroll has boon moved to Glon-
wood. I.
IB Voar Blood Pure ?
Now this is an Important question , for with
out pure and wholesome blood there can bo no
icrfoct hoflltli , and without peed health llfo is
t mere burden and a waste. For impure
blood the best medlclnn known Is SCOVILTVS
SAIISAPAUILLA OU BLOOD AND LIV-
KK SYKUP may l > o bo implicitly relied on
when every thincr else falls. Take it In the
Hprlng time especially , for the impure accretions
of the blood incident to thot Benson ol the your ;
and take it at all times for Cancer. Scrofula ,
Liver complaints , Wealcnoaa , liolls , Tumor *
iwolllnga , Hkln Diseasoa , Malaria and ino
thousand Ills that come from impure bloM-
Talking about the Liver , we pren tn < > ill
temper is more often caused by /laordereu
Ivor than anything else. To In By ? a cheer
ful disposition take HCOVILtfd BLOOD
AND LIVKIl SYflUl' wbj'l will remove
the prime cause , and restore the inlnd to ita
natural equilibrium.
NEOLA NEWS ,
A Divided Sentiment on UioArrohtof
tlio Kxprchs Employe Tor Lur-
oeuy A Citizen Skips
the Country.
Correspondence of the BUB.
NKOLA , la. , April ! > . The arrest of
Charles F. Jones , for stealing money
cka o of the express company , is
looked upon as a farce by the citizens
'onerally. Mr , Jones has been hero for
roars and his honesty has never by anyone
ono been questioned. He , like many
another one , probably , has contracted
sorao little Indebtedness that is still un
paid , but that IB the case with many
others , Robinton , the man that caused
lia arrest , came among us a stranger some
months ago to fill the position of agent
for the 0. , M. & St. P. R. R. Co. at thU
) laco. Ho has boon at times aluco his
utay among us obnoxious to some of our
citizens , and the sentiment of some u >
that ho is trying to eacrifico sonio ono in
order to save himself ,
H. L. MoWilliams and family , with
several other families , luavo to-day for
Ogallalla , their future homo ,
A wedding in high lifo is on the tapis
and will occur on the 15th mat. The
high contractipg parties arod S , Rob-1 1
bin , the pioneer drutrgisi of this plao , '
nnd Miss llatlio Irons.
Dave Fisk absconded aomo days ngo ,
lonving behind him a wife nnd family un
provided for. Ho deserves to iis sold
at auction ns they used to do long" ngo ,
under ono of the blue laws.
C. M. Witt has added quito nn nddf *
tion to his hardware building.
The town council has enacted nn ordi
nance regulating the running at largo of
chickens. The next move will bo to buy
Uirnum's white elephant.
Xonoa Brown has been appointed by
the trustees , to fill the nncxpircd term of
justice of the pence , 13 B. Higgins , ro-
ligning. M. Uiggins expects to make
Nebraska his homo. Some time ngo ho
took up land in Brown county , whore ho
now it looking nftor his interests.
Moio anon , LEX.
Klilcnco of the Bent Kind.
Richard T. Itoblnson Is a druggist llvlnj ? In
Inehio , Win. Hero Is wlmt ho says : "Atllict-
idvlth InryndtN I wiw unable to nrttculato n
word distinctly for fully two months. A liberal -
oral application of Tftomtf Jictectrle Oil coin-
> lotoly cured mo. Am plonaoil to rccoiii-
noud U. "
FANCY DRESS QABNIVAL , i
Tlio llonctlt Tendered . AV. Clmp-
innn at tlio Ulnlc tinst Kvonlnie
n Grcnt Succotw ,
There was a largo attendance nt the
rink last evening nt the benefit tendered
W. W. Chapman , who now retires from
the management. All who were oil the c
door wcro costumed iu fancy dross. The
variety was largo nnd pleasing. A num ;
ber of Omaha skaters were present nnd
all sides of the room were lined with
spectators. Among thoao who appeared ;
iu costume were Blisa Ida Tostovin , Misa ;
Whitney , Mr. Witheroll , Gcorgo
Brown , George Sicker , Charles Roil- >
ly , Miss DoHaven , Mies Bullard ,
Mtss Cooley , Mr. M. Portorfiold , Miss )
Lou Tostovin , Goo. Kellogg , Miaa Barn , >
Miaa Grace Morgan , Mr. Holphroj of >
Omnhn , J. 0. Elliot , the managorof _ the
pmnha rink ; John Hitchcock of
Harris Ward , Qoo. Holcoinb , W. Naaon , n
Mua JSyn Naaon , Joseph Smith , vi
Miss Lizzio Cantiold of Oma
ha , Mr. VauCott of Omaha ,
Harry McOloon of Omaha ; A. Bollingor ,
Walter Vaughn , Miss Auwerder , Miss
Jcnuio Howe , Miaa Lou Smith , Mrs. nnd
Misa Jcfforis , Mrs. Williams , the Minsea
Oliver , Adolph Michaels , Mias Putnam
and Miss Tilloway of Cedar Rapids , la. ; oj
Miss Conovor , Mr. and Mrs. Torwilligor ,
Miss Annie Bowman , Miss Lane ,
Misa Mabel Matthews , Miss Mniy
Marshall , Miss Lou Patton , Will Boobo ,
James Boobo , James Bowman , Oharlos
Haas , 0..Williams , E. L. Squire , Miss
Nannie Harding , Miss Nollia Chatmim ,
MissLoomia , Misa S. Hutchina , Fred.
Lcomfs , Dick Francis , S. A. Saokott , L.
Montgomery , Eugene Shnnr , E. L.Stonor
James MoMahon , Oharlos Boyd.
Thousands Upon ThoimamlB
of dollars have boon spent In advertising the
celebrated IliirdocH Blood Jlttlcrt , but this fact
accounts only in part for their enormous solo.
Their merit has made thorn wbnt they are
tho-host blodd modiclno over dovieod by man.
Real EBUxto Transfers.
The following deodu were filed for re
cord in the recorder's office , April ,
9 , reported for THE BEE by P. J. Mo
Mahon , real estate agent :
David McCanaughy to James P. *
Michehon , se nwi 3 , 77 , 43 8300.
Daniel Platt to Albert B. Platt , rlart
lot * nud 4 , block 8 , nnd lot 7 , block 13 ,
Hall's odd § 1,000.
0. , R. I. & Jf. it. n. du. to r. A.
Killion , nei nej , 3 , 70 , 41 $303.48.
Nancy J. Barnes to B. H. Kohlwoy ,
lot 20 , block 10 , Williams' first ndd-
$300.W. .
W. H. Monteith to Peregoy & Moore ,
lot 18 , block 23 , Howard's add 870.
Wm. J. Mann to Amos LongwolH ei
nwi , 30 , 77 , 38 81,000.
A. L. Staggers to Henry Dye , part outlet
lot 6 , Macedonia 3130.
P. I. H. Mitchell to George W. Smith ,
lot 7 , block 9 , Macedonia § 500. >
Brigham Gray bill to 8. lliof , lota 1 and
2 , block 8 aud cut lot 18 , Underwood
8145. >
Samuel J. Whitmoro to 0. F. Nelson ,
lota 14,15 and 10 , block 10 , Neola
8625. a )
0. , R. I. & P. R. R. Co. to George F.
Killion , nei nw | , 3 , 70 , 41 8306,27. .
0. , R. I. & P. R. R. Co. to William >
Onsson. oA atvj , 32 , 70 , 41 8800.
Total Bales , 86,199.75. >
Weak people slibuld use Samaritan )
Nervine , the great nerve conqueror.
"My wife's 3 years nervous aflllclion , "
says Hov. J. A. Edie , of Beaver , Pa. ,
'was cured by Samaritan Nervino. "
§ 1.50 nt Drugc/sts. ;
COUNCIL BLUrjTS MAUKET.
Whiwt No. 2 spring , 65o ; No. 3 , 5Cc | ro-
cttvf , OOc ; good demand.
Corn 1/onloru are p.iyiug SOo for old corn
ad 25c for iww.
OaU In peed demand at 25c.
liny 100@0 00 per ton ; 60o per bale.
Ilyo 10@45o.
Corn Meal 125 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 0 00 ©
00.
Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; soft ,
5 00 per ton '
Lard Falrbank'e , wholesaling atWcv )
Iflour City Hour , 1 C0@3 30.
Brooms 2 05@3 00 per doz.
LIVE STOCK.
Cattlo-3 D0@4 OOj calves , 5 D0@7 OX ) . (
Horn Local packers ore buying now and \
there la a good demand for ull grades ; choice '
packing , 0 25 ; mixed , 5 25. ?
I'liODUCK AMD FRU1TH ,
Quotations by J , M. St. John & Co , , com ;
mission merchants , 638 Broadway ,
Butter Cronmory , 35c ; chco ! country rolls ,
In peed demand , 20c.
Kfgs ( lUJo per dozen.
1'uultry Jtoady BalojclJckons.dreMoJ , 121 , ,
ive , ic ) ; turkoya , dressed , 15c ; live , 12o ;
ticks , droHHfid , 12ioj live , He.
Oranges 4 004 25 per box ,
Lemons 3 50fe 1 00 per box , |
JJUauanas 2 50@3 w per bunch
Vegetables Potatoes , 40@50 ; onions , 7Co ;
cabbage , none in tbo market ; opplos , ready
sale at 3 23@i 00 for prime stock.
A1TE YOU GOING TO KUUOPK ?
In another column will bo found tbo an
nouncement of MoBKra.TJIOS. COOK & BON ,
'lourtst Agents , 261 Broadway , Now York ,
relative to the very oampl&te arrangements
they have made for tours in Europs the
coming Spring and Bummer , "Oook's Kicur-
ulonist , " contalulug tnupa aud full partlculnit.
will bo mailed to any audreus on receipt of 10 I
conU
Mrs. Emma Fletcher , wife of United
States Consul Fletcher , formerly of Wa
crly , in this state , died at Genoa ,
taly , oa the 10th of last month , aged 4i
years.
HorsCord'a Acid I1
In Debility From Overwork ,
Dr. G. W. COIUNS , Tipton. Ind , ,
eays ; "I used it in nervous debility
brought on by overwork m Mtxai weather ,
with good reaultn , "
Arbor l ) y.
,
Nebraska 1ms the honor of originating
Abor dny. About ton years aqo the
KOF * . rnor nppolnlod the second Wednes
day Jn Alril M tno &W to ° ° devoted to
trco pKnt'n8 ' nni1 > l ' claimed that 12 , .
000 , WO i."oos 1voro Panted on that day ,
iMinnopofc Kmwas , Michigan , Indiana ,
West VirrffiV. > . Ohio , and perhaps other
states now ha.1 tho'r ' Afbo.r < l"ys.
Lost yoixr innA v "ohools in Ohio , cspo-
ciMly thoao in cOcinlmti ) " "d Columbus ,
approprifttoly obscn"0'1 " " > < l y. Talks
on trow , their vnloo ftnd beauty , occu
pied tho- morning hoim' Ami the nfior-
noon watt given tc prntj Hull jvork. Super-
intondunt Paisley , of vOincir , nali , is re
ported as aying thftt tfreso t.Mks were
the most iirterosting and profit , xblo lessons -
sons the pupils of OiiiA&mnti over had in
n ninglo day ,
Lot Arbor day bo raoru jjono.'ally ° V *
served this yeas than uver bofora'o
want trees ninnit our homos , on
churches , our sciOol liouycs ; nlong th
roadside , and in cell wastu Jtnd nn'tbi
bo made valuable by being planted witl
them.
There is A beauty and attractiveness
* bout the small tnnmnnd country homes
nnd oven cities of thr western rrtorvo
noldoni found olsowlioroj.biit this depends
moro on ita neat lawns .Mid the abundance
of trees and shrubbery nbuutthuir homes ,
limn anything olso. The lany wlio cu
Jown n beautiful rose 7:110 bocnnsn i <
> bsc\ircd frotti view n ton oont paper win-
low shadowith gay picturcoon it , dotsn'b
live on the western reserve.
Tlio rich man may adorn ? iie < homo w.'th '
: arved pillars and expensive ornaments ,
but no architectural skill can- give to a
residence that comfortable , hem Hko ap-
> oaranco which a few fmo trees will.
Time , whicli makes such havoo innon
non , doah moro gently with the trees.
The child will grow < o maturity , pass on
o the fceblunoas of old ngo , w ilo t'-o '
roe beneath which ho played in-shiid-
lood still atniid in their porn-etiou
f beauty to aholtor his childron'ch chil-
Iron.
Iron.Wo
Wo love the trooi which have grown
osdo ! us from our youth. They hvro
eon nasociated with our past lifo , have
oen silent witnesses of our jovs utiu nor-
owa until they seem like old friends.
iVhon , poehapo , after yoara of absence wo
otiirn agaia to the old homestead , wo
ieit the trees and delight again to sit in
heir ohodow and think of the past. IF
laronts would hold the hearts of their
hildrcn to their homos they should
ncourago them to plant and cherish
coca. - .
coca.Wo may not bo Jiblo to decorate our uj
tomes with , expensive paintings nr works
f art , but wo can do without these , if
ro have nature , thu great artist , model-
Qg tree and nhrub , aud painting leaf , and
bwor , and draping vine , with highest
kill about our dwellings. Ilappinoss
nay bo made of cheap materials , as well
a of expensive , , and many n poor person
as found moro enjoyment in the few
moo , and flbnrors , and trees they have
lantcd and tended themselves , than the
roalthy do from their expensive consorv-
tories. Lot ua cultivate the simpler
loaauroand if the plot of ground is over
o small , improve it. Nature does won-
crful things in the way of oruamonta-
ion.to those who help themselves. Wcu-
crf ul possibilitioa are locked up in little
coda and' planta > Help to develop them.
Victor Hugo nays : . "Tho world would
cgard that maa an improvident waster
iL time who should spend half a day in
ho forest enjoying ita serene beauty , but
10 might spend' days there studying it
rith reference to ita lumber value , aud it
vould bo very praise-worthy.1 But
man shall not- live by broad alono. "
The Lord might liavo made lumber in
ho dhapo of telegraph poles , and indeed
t would seom.more economical of ground ,
iut ho wisely preferred trees with their
irown of beauty. Trees , however , are
lot to bo despised even with roloronco to
heir lumber. We need lumber to build
louses and to furnish them , to make
ailroads and run them , for ships , wagons ,
olegraphs , fences , fuel , "wooden nut-
nous , " and "Quaker guns. "
Indeed , wo con. scarcely have anything
hat lumber is not directly or indirectly
imployod' ' in ita manufacture. Man boa
bund out many inventions , but so far
ho only way known to make lumber is
y the slow procea.i of growing trees.
Vrhoro was onoo a company formed in '
London to make boards out of sawdust ,
ut the enterprise failed , probably for
vant of alive Yankee to run it.
)
In some countrieH foroata are protected
y government from destruction , and in
lomo places where ono tree is cut down
.wo are required to bo planted , Even in
ur OH n plentiful land a man should
icsitato long before ho cuts down a trco
r grovo. With a good ax ho may destroy
n a day what nothing but Uod and ages
f time can replace. The whole noighbor-
lood may bo made the poorer by his
York , but perhaps they trill never know
t. Croon gross , trees , and beautiful sun-
iota are not specially valued in the coun-
ry , they are too common.
Trees also exert an important influence
mtho climate. The government of Egypt
rears oinco planted thousands of trees ,
md as a result they have several days'
nero rain each year than formerly. Our
mcostora were famous in proportion as
hey foiled the proat trees , but the pro/al-
ineo of floods , droughts , and cyclones i
idraonioh us that planting trees 1H very
ppropriato work for the present genera-
ion.
ion.Not only is the probable scarcity of
imber beginning to oxclto unciiBinuos ,
ut great changes have boon aifoctcd in
bo climate of our own country by the
vholtisalo slaughter of the forests , It 1ms
3oen RUggostod that thu government in on
iving homesteads should stipulate that cct
certain number of trees bo planted be-
'ore the little is given. Tlio immense
lnins of the great west which were the
great American desert iu the old goo.
raphiea , are rapidly being uuuta habit-
tblo by tree planting and cultivation. l
The money value of trons to property
s largely overlooked. A ahrowd business
nan looking ftt ROHIO real citato recent
ly , with rotortjnco ta investing , valued
moh tree fairly otartod worth $5
o the placo. I know a little house.
in a little town , tliat ronU readier aud
for moro money than most other * , nnd
the only reason i because the owner was
iharp enough to spend about $10 for trees
tvith which to ovaamont the yard.
It U to bo hoped village improvement
societies will be formed , and Arbor day
will unite men , w raen ondjchildroa in
m effort to plant trees wherever there is
room for them , remembering not to
crowd the houio BO as to. exclude too
much air and tuiuhino.
The advice of the Scotchman tohis BOD
might bo followed by iriany people with
greak profit. "Jack , " said ho , "when yo
hao naothlng to do bo sticking in a tree.
It will grew up while ye'ro Bleeping. "
Though you may never hope to ait in
the ahado , or eat the li uit , others wiU.
Plant trees for the publio good.
A I'oouii Card
From Mrs. Dennli Smith. Louisville , Ky , ,
aayii "For blood Irapurltlau ISunlock Mood
Jhtttrt seem particularly adapted. Never before -
fore had coiuiileilon o clew , TJso all the
time , "
THE CHEAPEST PLACE .IN OMAHA TO BUY
" TOne
nimr"
One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States
to select from.
NO STAIRS TO OLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER
UIGllAliDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE ,
Proprietors. Supermteudne
Omaha Iron Works
IT , P. R A. T WAY
MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS IN
Engines , Boilers
WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS ,
ill and Grain Elevator Machinery/ /
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ST35AM PTOIP3 , 'STEAM' WATEtV AND' OAS PIPE.
5' GOODS AND PIBE. !
ARCHITECTURALAND BRIDQE' .
ft
"Wo nro prepared to furnish pinna and estimates and'will ' coairnct
iio eroetiou of Plouriug Mills and Grain Eleviitwa , or > for hanging ,
'louring Millfl , frein&tono to the Roller System.
SS/'Espeoial attention "iveu to furnishing P6we3 I'lanta foanypucr-
ese , and OBtimatea made tor sumo. General machirt . y repairs attended-
promptly. Address
RICHARDS & CLARKE ; Gmnlia ,
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f > * * S l" Wfcsi *
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BY MAIL POSTPAID.
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A GRT5AT MKOICA.'L
Kihanot AVltalltHcrvousand Payi
oinatuH. Dttftua In M n. X'itortol YouU ,
toldinUwrloirosulUna frv-m lndl4creU u or
j es. A book for ovo/y tnn , younc , nWiUe
dcM. Itoontalnnl25iu 8orlptlon lor&ll
d duonlc dlgeaves oooltonaut which' liiva'uabl
found by the Author , whoso exporteuoo for
ars U such ajprobably never before ftll ta the lo
any pbyftean 8UO jitprej , bound u boaullfu
eiichrno'lft niji > Hf troverg , ( tilliflt.nutrdiitrtil
bo B Ihior vt.tt u v tuy osivisri6cli ( tilc l , lit
iry and tjiMtoiJonjit tluii any other work rold It
oountiy for riWV or the money UI bo i cfiii.dtv )
ovoni Inttouc * . I rfcu only l.i * by null , jic.il
Id. IfluatrattvowjnrleBcantii. floudnow. Cluld
idU awarded the utljor by the National Ifodlia
oclitlon , to thq qffloors of whlth he refers ,
rtilii book ubooV J be read by tb * youne for Inetrao
iu , oiid by Uia afllliSted for rtllel. II will btaofll
fhor la uo urembor o ! eoclity to whom this boot
11 not bo utof ul , whether youth , parent , ffuanlUa ,
jlructorcr ol cayman. Armmaut
Addroettthg I'cabody Medial Institute , or Dr. W ,
PniklrT , N o. i Ilulttnch Street , Bojton Mu > . . vko
Y oa couf jitod 011 all dla u t rcnulrlng skill and
iflfUaoa , ( joronloandobutln&toll ouoithothave
Jflcd tl > / ( iklll o ! all oil ' '
Bpuoblr tiaati treated
tboot u Inrtujo a.ur. . , <
THYSELF
Wjen l * r cutTT Sr nui man
tlf no and UWQ br ttitm return ft aln
jJii"/Jr"iTiirtiii'ana" * Kr.Vuitil.'or'mr IOBUIUM
nuaai. Ulv KiproM and 1'wt Offlo . l w a
wiuilnif for aUlcd , n41 wlU curt jn. " . ,
Addnu 1)7. U 0 HOOT. I r trl St. Vo"
\VUow debility , uxliuuxlun unil l
decay troc&ukuubytievibM , error * or youtu , etc. .
tra pertuctlj r tor d to rulmit l" > ulU-JiRa
yiKVruu * wuuhoua ! > / THEJMAR8TOM
bQLL . KaitointaltdruEclua. TtiUtrottiutnt
S r-vouiJ > cbllUy adVUi.Uull > i : ; yi }
uormly acc 8iiul uicauaa anteri on P v60 *
au < liuciviin < l Ulrect uethoUianaaD *
IB ilinroiiultni M. H < i' a 'lreitl .
WOQDBR1DGE BROS.
. , ,
ill ) UllliM ( flUUSfl , - ,
OMAHA , , NED.
Solo .Agonta for th&WorJd.Rencwmed
Doctor & Son , cod Hallott & % Canstont
2ianoa. Alee numufacturcra
wholonulu denlura irv
( kgans and Musical
for Vofcts.
617 Si. Charles St. > St , Louis , Ma. .
A HEOULAK GRADUATE sf two medical coltejps
JXbuiUien eruofrcd lonpc * In the tfostovuot of
UHKON1C , NKItVOlIS , BKlK AND BLOOD
than oUur phyvtolaa In St Louis , ucltqr papers show
and all old residents know. ConsulUilou fyotand
Invltod. When U Is Incoorinleot to visit the dtjjfor
treatment , inedlolnea can baisent by icall oioxnroa
cveryHhcre. Ourableoasoo.guaranUcdwhtra ; doubt
exlifs it Is frsnkly stated. Call or write ,
Nervous Prostration , Dablllty , Mental and Pfaytiat
Weakness , Mtrourtal onJ other ataiutloos of Throat
aud Mouth , Old Sana and Uloera , Impedfc
ments to mrriage , HheumaUsmTrfles. bpeolal at
tontlou to cases from overworked Uralu. SUBOIOAL *
OABEU reoelve tpeeial attention. Ul oaa rUlag
Irom Imprudeuoe , JExooaoen , iDdulgeaoaa permanent'
ly cured.
. * ,
whycauses , consequences and cuw. Killed for Uc ;
postage or t mi > s , / wo vs-d jv
VARICOCELE
u Wortnir V lns oiiht betomou o/u < n-
& a-fc8jwsvteisi8iltVaiiife ( ( <
bmsp z itKrfti !
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