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OMAHA. DAILY BEti-MONDAY , APRIL
Kailway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
a * following are the tlm < > of the arrival and d .
farturoof trains by control ( tandard time , at the
lo U depots. Trains loavj trinifor depjt tinTrain.
MUM and arrive U > n mlnutos liter.
cmcAoo , wnuxKoroH AHD QCIHCT.
WATS.
111pm 0.00 ft tn
'
B' 0 a m
7:00 : p tr
RAKiAk crrr , tr. lot AKD OODTCM , torr .
Hall and Express , 7:05 : p m
Pacific Kxpr * * * , 6.60 p m
. . 7:10 : p m
. . . . Kxprras , g.40 iu
" -1 a " * Express , Bt6 ; p m
CHICAGO , ROCK I8LAKD AMD TAClnC.
t.30pAtUntlc Bxprcu , 8:40 : am
B.50ttu I > y Rxpross , 8 BO pin
7:15 m DCI ttolnta Accommodation , 4:49 : p m
At lociJ depot only.
vxiAin , ar. LOOIS 4XD > Acino.
Mall , < t:45pm :
Chnnon flail , tl:16am :
At Transfer 8nly ,
cmcAoa and NORTIIWMTKRH.
" 65M m F.xprcn ,
Dili km PaclfllcKxprfPi , ° : (5aui
BIOBX OITT AND rACIHO.
i Bt Paul Express , 9:00 : * m
IB Accommodation , 6.60 p m
cmo-t rAcirio.
1I:6J p m Wratcrn Express , 8S9 : a m
1:44 : am Pacific Kirrcre , 4:81 : pm
7:49 : am Local Express , 8:64 : am
11:14 : a lu Lincoln Express , -
At Tram lor only.
miUUT TRAINS TO OMAHA.
Leave 8-I4-8:2MO-24-ll:2l : : a. m. 14-2JI-3JI- : :
4Z450C47i4 : : : ami 11:01 : p , in Sunday , 8:21- :
10:24 : a , in , lU-3iM-5:21-7oi : : : anil 11:04 : p. m. At
luo CO tnlnutcR before leaving time.
At the well-known Establiohracut
OF
J. P. FILBERT ,
205) Upper Broaaway , the
< 9f Council BluQs. Notice our reduced Price List.
We give
05 pounds Extra O Sugar tar Jl 00
11 pounds Granulated Sugar 100
* 2 pound * Choice Oatuical . .100
SO pounds Navy Doum 100
21 pounds B" t Bulk StftKjl 1 00
H2 poundn Corolla * Klce 100
12 rioumlaOlicHc * trews 109
.ES bar Buffalo Sbop , 100
KxttnLakeTrout , pcrpouad 00
'Cholco Uln Meat per pound 10
1 dozen Mackerel 16
Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt : . 290
10 poucxli QUitcr Biapj 1 CO
'ttpondah mk > y. . . 1 00
6 gallon keg Sniip . , . . ' 1 70
"IThlto Plih , per Wt SO
Mackerel , r.rkll 86
" ' , Tfoi p u d 10
T. T.
All grades , Moordlng to quality , 150 to SOe ( per
pound
Wo alto oarrjr c. lull'line ol Men's , Ltdlcs1 nnd
ObSdron'i fine Shoes mil Uen't Pine Uooti at rcry
low prices. ABO lull line 01 Tluw&ro and general
i morchaixlteo. C H on na and be oonvlnixxl tlia you
'CiuiMYo money ky doilina : with ua. Ooodxiclheroi
Irno In an ? part or the iltf.
I < > a word , ws art bound to sell and cbitleng * atl
laud&nle oompatltlon in this county.
J. I > . FILBEUT'
VM upiwr Hrf d aT
L. A. CASPJSR ,
Ho Uirgcst and Uott Coraplcta Grcoo Ilouse In
Vestern Iowa1.
Over 24,900 Feet of Glass 'in Use
The Greatest \nricty > nd the Choicest plints. Jfj
oolloctlon ol Plant ! and flowers IB now ocmfleto ii
every respect , and the public ro Invited to call an <
oipcct the Ba.nc.
I wag nw rilc < ' . 'the First Premium at tbo Councl
Bluffs District Fair In Hcptemlx r , 1883 , < .rer all com
pctltors : andJIbaro ilri o added many new am
choice vineUoe , aild am pioparedto furulsh n new
olaas of plants that hare hero tof or J been uutttalnablo
In thl4 market , for tohlch I malt * no extra charge.
Cut llowcra amL'doral doslgna furnished i roraptly
nrt on snort noticu I ha\ejuet lesueda flew catalogue
aloguo for 1831 , wjjich will bt > ent free on application
Grcon Vegetables the Year Itound.
Uoree Hadlth In'ljotUcs.
:23 Plerco St. Council BlufTstowa
SHiOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
We eua'anteo tbo euro of the following named dis
penses , or no pay : IlhcuniatUm , Scrufula , Uloon
Catarrh , a 1 Dlooa andt-klndlseaf cs , Dv > per > 8la , Liver
Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases , uout , Neil
ral ia and Asthma , Oliuj Sjirlngaare the'favoHta
resort of the tired audtitbllltatad , and are the
Fuuur.E LAinm KKST FUIEND ,
Oool hotel , livery aud&athlng accnmodatlon both
winter and summer. .Locality highly picturesque
and tnaltby. AooewIWo by Wabasli raliuay , t
Kvona.or C.B , & ( L , i Albany. Corrctiionueni ,
ColiclteJ , UUV.'SI. U. THOMPSON.
Ifanagcr.
Albany , Slloam Sfiingi , .Gentry Co. , Mo.
AM&73I8.
Biioclflo-OraTlty . 1.002
lleactlon . Voutra
CatbonlaAcId OM . . . . . . . .SOin. mr iUlon
Carbonate Calcium. . . . . . 85,021 Uraini
CartxmaU Iron . 7,041 ' . '
t Sulphate Kwieaia . 8D "
iSulphata Q.xlcl'ini . 1,148 "
. Chloride S 'Jum . 7,160
( Sllllca . 1.5M
Alumina . . . . . . . ,0,018
Organtoani Volatile matttr and ( OM . . . .1,409 "
STotalBClld.i < ) er gallon . 67,174
AUCTION SALE
k ? j < f LOTS-Sn
' , ; *
TOWN of PERSIA !
80Choice I < ots will bo < K9fered at
PultJic Sale on
WEDNESDAY , April 0th , 1B84 ,
nt A. M.
Pdrria IB locate 1 In H ixUon County , lo.vi , on the
Onlcagn , Mll auk a & h' Paul Ki'lHar. Uility mlUs
riorthof Council IlluT ! > and Omaha. Per > Ia la n u
yet two yotr * ciM , but air ady ImiilroiU of Jiaojlc
h vo made n in hornen and otabl the 1 jirngptirnui
lii > lnc u-lthhi hir Iwrdo-i , and there Ii ttill room
for many in M.
I'er U In [ uMitloii to leln ; the coitomji'aUl p Int
> t wlilcl thoiiroj ctedstioit Ui"from bioux City to
Chicago w 111 lnttrrcit | thu main Hoc , lain the inlfrt
of ft moat iirojuotho uinlcul utal re-hii , and with
uch inaiilfeit adtaula < ia unnot fall to doy.lop Ictu
u o ty of euiprUtu ? iiroiojtlon ) ct no riUtant day.
The lots are JMn'mted In each and cry bloc * In
tuat wn , andarc tlicr fore 1-oth Iculuiwi mil rei >
dtucolaU Thu lajal-xsulotareIrtcat don'lii-jleul
plttmu nrar tht ) d p t and are fiillyat ilit > iri lle o )
any of thosu nnw built up n ; they are of a uulfmn
sixacf * 1I2 It The itn.clfUCM l < Uare loutiil on
the bnautlful y elotattd partlun of the town more is-
inoto from tin ttepgt , ami n\o Mtl 12 ft I" 'IzD
lIuilucMloliulll lo ' 'M and ( 'eclgiAtetl at the
cmt ani vest half of lot * and Mock . In all other re-
upoctiiloUwlll ba ei.Id aa i r p'atof town ai It > p.
iwarg on tlia County record * . 'fltl perfect. All loin
In ba a Id to the htgnuit HHpomibU bllilor rn the
following t pug , vU : Ono-tuiri ol pnrcliua i lo
tobepiiluhtii lo * . Umld A oontrwt for die I will
bsKlveli , condition ! d that tin ba atiw of jufliaco
price ka paid In nix , Uel\o and tlghteon month !
vllhliiUroit at 8 uer cent ) Hir annum. A illncaunt
of 6 per cent on delJrro 1 piymentl HJ ! ) be made for
coyil' ' . An agent will b on the pre'nlocii with a imp
to show property to klU jltom prior ta Bala. AddrcM
L , 0 , BALDWIN , Council BlufTi , I .
POISON
n the MOCK ! U apt to ( how Itiolf In tlio ( prlng , nj
ature thoutd by alt meanibe atclsUJ In throning It
iff. Snllt'i Spcolflo Joes this tOccllvrly. It Is a
mrely Tejctablc , non-polionous tome > lr , hlch helps
iatuitn lorcoall the pjtion or tMnt out llirougn
ho poroi ol the ikln.
Mr. Hobeit A. Euloy , nt Dl knon , Tcnn. , writes ,
umlei date March 10 1834 : "I had chili and < c\cr
ollowml by riicmatlsm , ( or three > c r , > o that I
vaanotaVo to atumltotuy buslncts : had tneil !
moct every kin I ol medlrlnv , and loiind no rtllff.
A ( ilend rocommendcfl SnUl's Hpecino. Itrltdonc
Dottlon < l my health liccan tot npro\e. I continued
until t l il Uken lx bottles , aim Itlmi ret rue on
my lixjt.jvs souml ( iinl well aseter. I recommend It
o all nlmllarly Hlllct.il. "
LctK ( com twenty threeSJ ) of the loading retail
Irmrglstao' AtUntn , say , uidcrdate ot llirch 24tli ,
18H4 : "Wo tell mora ol 8 ill's Spoelfle th n any
other ono cnicdy , and three to ten times M much aa
anytithor blood medicine. We roll It toall , cKs < ca ,
and many of the btst lamlllei uie It M a general
icaltli tonlo.
Our treatise on lllood and Skin Dltcajtea mailed
ree o iuiiitjiia.
THK SWIFT 8PECIFIO CO.
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa.
N V. Omno. tf > HW.S3 < ! 8L. IniUocn Oth and 7th *
The use ol the term " Hhoi
Lino" In connection with thi
SliOBf
cor | > orate nnmo ol a greatroad
com oj a an Idea ol tut what
required by the traveling pub
llcshcirt Un ° > Qulck * "u <
n the best ol accommcKla
tlona-all ol which are lurc <
ehod by the greatest rallnay tn America.
HIOAGO.WIlLWAirKEE
'
nni
And St. Paul.
It owns anil operate * over 4,600 mlleoot
Northern Illinois , Wluconnln , illnnoaota , Iowa
Dakota ; and fti ta main lines , branches and oonnoo
lions roach all the great buflneaa cuntros ol th <
North o tand Farwest , It naturally answers ttu
description ol Short Line , and Beit llonto botueon
Chicago , Mllwauhoo , St. Paul and Mlnnoipolli ) .
Chicago , JIllw aukee , IvCronso and Wlnona.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendalo
Chicago , tlllnaukoi ) , Kan Clalro nnd Stillwater *
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill.
Ohlcago , Milwaukee , Dearer Dam and Oshkmh ,
Ohloago , Mlln aukco , Waukpshft and Oconomowoo.
Chicago , Milwaukee , MailUon and 1'ralrlodu Chlea
Chicago , Milwaukee , Onatonna and Fairlbault.
Chicago , Ilololt JanosvlMo and Mineral Point.
Chicago , Klein , Hocktord and Dubuquo.
Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cedar Rapid * .
Chicago , Council UluHs and Omaha.
Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yank ton
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell andChaiibcrlain.
nook Island , Dtbuquo , St Taul and Minneapolis
Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars In
world are run on the mainlines ol the CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAIUWAt
and every attention Is p&ld to pasuougcrs by count ?
ous employes ot the company.
8. B. UKlUltlA A. T. H. OAJIPZXTKR ,
Qcn'l Manager. Uen' P&M. Agcal.
.CiAllK. GKO H. DtiAFFOIlD ,
WITH
Fill"
i ad yoat work is done for all time
to time to come.
WEfCHALLENGE
to produce a more durable material
for street pavement than the
Sioux Trails Granite.
, FOE ANY AMOUNT OK
OR
MACADAM' '
filled promptly. Samples sent and
estimates given uponcpplication.
WM.MOBAIX & co. .
Sioux Falk.Dnkota.
T. emXTJJSCOJLcIJ ,
tfASUFAOCUIinit OF
GALVANIZED IRON ,
CORNICES. ,
ViNJOW ) GAPS , IINIALS(0 ETC.
Nebraska Cornice
-AND-
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
ZDoxrzxrox * "V TiajLcioxTO-iM ,
FCNIAD3 , WINDOW CAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING ,
PATENT MOTALIO SKYLIGHT ,
Bron Fencing !
, lUIustradea , Vvrandai , OHlceand Ilank
lulling ! , Window i/id Cellar Ouardt , Kto.
BOH o AKnetn SWRW , LINCOLN NEH ,
OAIHKH.lt tr
DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN.
W
Ma
TO OMAHA NATIONAL JIA
II' ILUINO
OMAHA
Stove Hepadr Works ,
KurnUli llopilrs for al Hlotei rnvSo In the1
UNITED STATUS AND CANADA.
Stove * repaired and rt'nounteJ cqial to new. TuJo-
phpo Ko. 41. U M. B6.TO.S , '
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
MURDERER t. I
John FicMBP Who Killed Prof , Slat-
ters's ' Brother CaEht at Last ,
Ho ItrslstM nnd Is Htiot Doun by nn
Olltcor.
It will bo remembered that Prof. Slat-
tory , principal of St. Joseph's ncixdoniy
in this city , waa coiled to St. Louis about
n year ago by the sad news that his
brother , Maurice Slnttory , had boon
killed. Mnurico was the foreman of n
largo iron foundry there , nnd under him
was a fellow named John Fickler , who
had the reputation of being n bully nnd
n rough , and who had served ono term in
the penitentiary for n tmrgkry. Slat-
tcry had ordered Fickler to remove oomo
ashes , vrhich angered the latter nnd
ho began Housing Slattciy ter
ribly. Slattory then ordered him
out of the building , when
Fickler picking up n bar of iron
throw it at him , striking him on tlio
head , causing a fracture of the skull from
which ho diud. Fickler skipped out and
, ho St. Louis ntlicors seemed to make no
; rcnt oll'ort to catch him. Tlio governor
was appealed to and ho offered n reward
of $250 for his capture.
Last Thursday evening the attention
of an officer was'attractod to four suspi
cious looking follows , who were hnngtng
about the street ] , and ho arrested them
as vagrants. Ono of them aftorivards
irovetl to bo Fickler , but ho was not re-
iogufccd at the time. As the officer * was
iiarching thorn along the street two of
Lhom ran. Detective Tracy tuw them
running and giiva chaso. Fickler turned
on him and pulling u revolver ordered
; ho ollicor to coma no further or ho would
shoot. As the detective kept approach
ing him ho Gred twice , ono of the balls
grazing the olliccr's cheek. Tracy then
ihot at the rough , the ball hitting him in
, ho knee and causing him to drop. Ho
was put into a patrol wagon and taken to
; ha hospital , and there recognized as the
murderer of Slattory. Ho will remain
there until able to bo removed to jail ,
ind as there was ono eye witness to thu
brutal murder , ho will doubtless bo
brought to justice now.
SLY SNEAKS ,
They Continue to Piker Houses and
Pantries ,
Two Moro of Tlicir Visitations
ported.
Somutimo during Saturday night sneak
thieves entered the residence of P. LI.
Pryor , No. 810 Sixth avenue , gaining
ontrauco by a rear window in the kitchen ,
which waa found still open when the
family awoke in the morning , and which
was the first intimation they received of
there having been any euuh visitors. On
examination it was found that the fol
lows had helped themselves to a basket ol
groceries ana provisions , sent up the
evening before , and which had not boon
repacked. They had also taken thn
panis tto take and empty a tin p i
and 11 it with milk , and hel u'l
themselves to only a portion Jf the
cooked victuals , evidently ha ng some
consideration for the family's need at
breakfast. They had also ono through
some of < tfae other roon * * , taking a hand
satchel , a purse containing a small amount
of change , a little box containing two
iold ; pins , a pair of bracelets and some
small articles.
The house of the FitcH Bros. , on Ban
croft street , was raided Friday night and
the thieves iu a like manner holpeii
themselves to provisions and victuals
carrying off.quito a quantity , and also
stole a rubber overcoat and some other
articles of wearing apparel.
OAU&HT ON THE FLY.
n Ilnplds uiid
Other iltcins Gleaned lor
"Tho Jlcr "
COON KiAniDH , la , , April 19. Mr
Rogers , of Toledo , la , ie erecting n
building on 'Fifth street , to ibo used as o
photograph gallery. J
On Saturday Justice-Sucker .removed .
his oflico to tlio Southan'builJing , nnd on
the same day the now ofllce was dcdicat
'ed by a trial between HcsarB. Mingus am
McNabb , > n wJiich the former was victo
rious , Shcairer , & Spahr acting ifor the
plaintiff and llaid & Morgan for the da
'fandant.
.IVio weather w about as uncertain as i
.can well bo and 'Uio nvorogo citizen comet
dowc town iu the morning armed ana
cquipsd with aa overcoat , aa 'Umbrella
and A fan.
Mr. E. McOrea ilias opened a roitau
rant in his building lately vacated by T
0. 'Chittondcn ' ,
Mr. JJcukinrho ; Iias boon visiting a
his homo in Jasper county , has returned
Quito en intoretfJng laweuit took plac
hero on Monday between J. B. Cooico .va
G. L. , etcr. Zutor v/ao sued ou aom
machine notoa , and claimed tint -ttio ,
were forgcfies. The caeo , however , weii
agaiot him. He was represented by Roii
i ; Morgancxid the plaiutifl' by Shoaffer , A
Spahr.
Our farmow have mostly ilniflhoduncd
ing and are ct work plowing for corn.
liacoiTd Drauiatio compauy spout thro
( ivniiinu's at tliki plucu and taadu a gooc
.impreasioa.
T. 0. JU'id epout lost wcekzn Audubor
on legal business. ANON ,
HcjMiMicun
Yho republican * held their city pri
marioa Saturday night , and chase the
following delegates to attend the count )
convention to bo hold Wednosttoy after
noon :
Firat ward R. T. Bryant , Jncor.
Sirac , K , 11 , Gardiner , George Carson , ii. .
U. Brown.
Pccotid ward 0. S. Hubbard , E. It ,
IroiiB , J \Viliiamn , W. M McClurtf ,
Thoo. Guittar , Gon. II. Fenmson , Spoil-
cor Smith. 0. If. Ilarlo , 0 , F. Adama.
Third ward W. U. Maye , Col. W.
F. Sapp , B. II. Odell , S D. Street , John
Lindt.
Fourth ward Phil Armour , D. B ,
Dally , K. T , Limtsey , O , II wren ,
Ooo. F. Wright , O. II. Manning , Dr. 11.
V. Hart , Ooo. 11. Richmond , Ir. John
Iroon.
llcal Kmnlo TrntiHCcrR.
The following deeds wore filed for ro-
ord in the recorder's ofllco , April 12 , re-
ortod for TUB Bus by P. J. McMahon ,
oal catuto Agent :
Elizabeth Whltohond to George Dud-
oy , part lot 3 , block 4 , Oakland 8250.
Thomas Parsons to I. A. Caratonsun ,
J , nwj , 23-70-39-S1.G20.
JbJ. . Dny to Isaac II , Powell , ej , nw |
Mid nw ] , ncJ , 10 , and svrj , aoj , 18-70-
39-52,000.
F. F. Ford to Delia A. Vftii han , lot 3
Mid part lot 2 , Elder's add $5,000.
T.V. . McCargor to S. W. Bisloy , lot Jl
Mid Dart lot 4 , block 1 , Hogg's 2d udd
5,000.
Ann Sweeney to W. P. Webster , lot
3. block 0 , Riddle's sub. , and lot 1 ,
ilock 1 , Howard's ndd S412.GO.
Wm. M. Smiley to Win. M. Smiley ,
r. , sol , so } , 20-77-38 51,200.
Total sales , ? 16,382.
MURDER IN" MISSOURI ,
: lie Mnrdcror TlioiiElit to Have Been
Here Yesterday.
Iho OITlccrs In PurHtiit.
Samuel L Harris , sheriff of Livingston
ounty , Missouri , was in the city yoster-
lay , in search of a man by the name of
"csao Glover , who shot down in oold
ilood Mr. Humphrey Bunch near Man-
dovillo , Missouri , last Sunday forenoon ,
[ ho facts aa related by theao moil reveal
mo of the most cruel murders ever com
mitted , or possible to commit. Bunch
vas a native of Arkansas , and had lived
or Bovoral years in Missouri. Glover
narricd n nicco of Bunch , but it scums
10 hold aomo grudge against him. Buncli
oomcd to want to do all in his power for
Glovor. Ho gave him 120 acres of land
\nd built u house for him and ono for his
mother as woll. Ho waa also
cncing the farm and in every way posai-
> lo helping Glover along. They
coined to have been looking the ground
ever last Sunday morning , and two or
hroo other parties were with them ,
j lover had his gun. Bunch and Glover
iad some conversation in regard to the
'onco , and it scorns that they did not
igreo on nome point. As Bunch turned
o go , Glover said , with an oath , that ho
told a grudge against that man and
might aa well settle it then. At that ho
raised his cuu and fired , shooting off the
, op of Bunch's head and killing.Jiim in
stantly. Ho fled at once , and is BO id to
lave boon in Decatur county , in this
state , last Wednesday. Ho is thought to
DO coming to this part of the state. The
following reward has boon offered :
$1,000 REWARD.
The above reward is offered for the arrest of
Josao Glover , who murdered Humphrey Bunch
on Sunday soreiioon , April 13,1883 , five inlleB
north of Slnndovillo , Carroll county. Missou
ri. Description : Glover is a man of SO to 35
years old ; 5 foot 9 or 10 tncliou high ; sandy
: omplexion , nuburn hair ; Randy moustache ;
long , narrow face ; light hazal or KTOY eyes ;
weak , foniliiino voice ; ho rodi a light gray
horse , about 15 hand high , with three BUOOS on :
ho had on a light overcoat ; wforo a np lie in
coming your way. SAMUEL HARRIS ,
Sheriff LivtiigHou County.
A man answering the description and
having a pray Jiorso was at Kiel's barn
yesterday , * nd fed his horao , leaving here
about o4clock. . Brooks .nd Mullen ,
_ _ > ip mbers of the police force , learning
of this , started out after him on horse-
oack , and were nt last accounts still in
pursuit.
COUNCIL BLcrra MAIIKKT.
Wheat No. 2 spring , 05o ; No. 3 , fi3c ; re-
joe ted , 50c ; good demand.
Corn Isoalera are paying 80o for old corn
and 50c for IIPV.
Oats In peed demand at Me.
Hay 1 00@G 00 per ton ; 60o per bale.
llyo 40@15o.
Corn Meal 1 25 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , C 00@
700.
700.Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO pur ton ; soft ,
D 00 per ton
Lard Falrlmiik'fl , wholoaallng at OJc.
Flour City Hour , 1 00@3 3U.
Brooms 2 05@3 00 per doz.
LIVE STOCK.
Cftttlo 3 60@4 00 ; calves , 5 50@7 CO.
Hogs Local nackora are buying now and
there is a good demand for all grades ; choice
pacldnfr , < 5 25 : mixed , 6 25.
rnoDuci : AND FUUITB.
Quotations by . ] . M. St. Jolin & Co. , com-
miaaion morchantH , C33 Broadway.
Butter Creamery , 35o ; chce ! country rolls ,
in Hood 4emand , 20c.
JJgBB-rl'Jjo po dozen ; very scarce.
Poultry lloudy saloiclilckoiia.clrcBBod , 12jc
live , DC ; turkoyu , dressed , 15c ; liyo , 12o
uolcs , dresBod , 12Jc ; live , 8c.
OrangeH 4 00@1 CO per box.
Loinons 3 04 00 per box.
BanaiiaH 'i nl@3 ( 50 per bunch
Vegetables Potatoes , 40 ® 50 ; onlpnBjTfio
cobbogo , 4 centn per pound ; apploA , road ;
solo at IS 254 00 lor prime stock.
The U\K \ SpoolallHts.
Vew York < Uorroi > oiiknco IlMton Globe.
Ono ourso of our ago is that of lawyers ,
The -expense of lawsuits has now to b <
added < to the cost of living by nlnion
every man who can got his head above
labor. The rewards of some of thosi
lawyers are extraordinary , and the num
ber of them is immense. The doctor
frequently brin ? suita for their fees , ant
the city is filled with what are callcc
"spacialiots , " one-man pretending not U
know anything but about your car
another to have no vision boynnd you
nose , and a third merely to deal witl
your bildnoss. By having contraotot
their knowloago of the human systen
they feel called upon to extend thee
they are to receive , The mun who enl ;
known about your akin expects you t <
pay him a f 1,000 if yon have a rinj
worm , while his lather before Wm , wh
know- all about you akin as well as. wha
vras insidp of it , ' chargud jou $1 or § 2
yiait. High pricoa Boom to bo the resul
iu a comfort seeking ago , They hav
jxst brought ai or wliito olophuut , no
as big as Bonuj otlior olepLanU , not an
wicor , but ho tc whiU ) , or uu iniitatbn c
white , nnd is ovpoctod to empty ono cii
cuo.&nd fill up auothor.
Coition
WA ! ! Street NOWB.
"Lot'u saol" ho remarked io a doalc
on Chatham street , "haven't you
brother in thu clothing business iu Cinch
nuti ! "
"Oxsxily. . My brudder Mooeo vho
doro. "
"Bid werry bad , Moges vims not dc >
man to sea opportunities. "
"Howl"
"Vhell , vhnu dot ilood came MOBC
should haf peon in der rubber coat an
p-wt preosnets , but ho vhus left. De
vlieu ( lor riot touk blaco iloetB nhoul
haf peon stocked up ( mil guns uud pintoh
but ho liadn't BO much as a iriggei
Moses vhtui on his vhay to dor pporhoust
ho vhaa. "
A. TALK AllOUrRMAIttiKH UKAOK.
11U Cousin , Gen Mrrcdttli llcnd ,
Gives Homo of Hln Inlcr.s
Itcoollccdonti.
"I havn just received A telegram from
England , " laid Gen. llond in Now York
the day before Charles IlcaHo died ,
"which states that my cousin has rallied
and that there is n ray of hope. 1 sin
cerely trust this may bo the cnso , but
j bronchitis is a treacherous micmy and
Charles Kendo is in his 70th
year. You would not imagine so
were you to aoo him , for no is n
man of splendid physique , nnd does not
by r.ny moans look his ago. In fact , bo-
fete the death of n near relative , to whom
ho hid boon more than kind , nnd the
ubscquont death of his favorite nephew ,
both of which shocks aged him considera
bly , ho always looked n good ton or fit-
teen years younger thnu his actual ago.
Flo u a tall man , and broad'shouldcrod.
Indeed ho used to have n theory that ho
waa not as constitutionally strong
ns ho would have boon hnd he
boon n few inches shorter. Ilo
claimed that the heart had to
pump the blood a longer distance , and
therefore its action would in the long run
bo impaired. But then ho is full of
quaint notions nnd conceits. I think
Clmrlca Hondo is ono of the beat , kindest
and most truly prcat men I have over
known. To appreciate him fully it is
necessary to know him Intimately. Gen
erous to n fault , ho has been ever ready
to assist those in dhtroau , not only with
his purao , but with his time and energy.
Any hint of injustice roused him to n leo
nine indiguation , nnd ho could not rest
until ho had done his boat to nut things
right. _ 1 have often thought that
Iho bitter war ho waged on those
who did him personal injury did not pro
ceed so much from solliah considerations
as from the oonso ho had that injustice
had boon done tn an individual. It wai
a moro accident that that individual w < ts
himoelf , but it was that fact that ronJor-
ud him moro cogmV.nnt of the dotdil * of
the particular injustice. Many people 1
know of owe not only their moan _ of
livelihood , but their reason t" l life
themselves , to Charles Hcado. The very
relative whoso death BO brol- him down
was restored to the full prusossion of her
faculties by his conatai' * ciro and atten
tion.
tion."So open-handed was he that in late
years his friends remonstrated with him
and induced him to look after hii own
interests moro thrtn ho had boon in the
habit of doing. When ho applied himself -
self to business ho was keen and shrewd ,
as you may imagine from some of his own
works. Ho made a good deal of money
by purchasing leases. Ho would BOO n
notice of a house to lot , go in , examine
the property and form his own conclus
ions as to its value. If ho thought well
of it howould buy the lease , and it wns
in but few instances that ho did not real
ize a good profit by selling it again in a
very short time.
' I remember mooting him in Paris
once , and his saying to mo : 'Thoso fools
of London managers have obliged mo to
make a lot of money lately. You know
I dramatized ' 'Tho Wandering Heir , "
and they would not accept it ; so I had
to takn it myself and brine ; it out iu the
provinces. Itwas a success , and now ,
after forcing mo to put 12,000 In my
pocket , they are eager for it. '
"I once asked him what ho thought of
the American system of interviewing.
Ho declared himself strongly in Its favor.
'Just think , ' said he , 'what a fine thing
an interview with Shakspearo would
have boon ! '
"Ho was n great reader of newspapers.
Anything that struck him ns interesting ,
or in fact which tended to support one of
his humanitarian theories , was cut out ,
pasted "in a largo folio scrap-book , and
carefully indexed. Facia of any sort
were his hobby. I had a commission
from him once , which took a long time
to fill. Ho wanted n full sot of the
'Gazette des Tribnnaux. ' or re
cord of crime in Franco for
years and years. I got it , but at
the expense of much time and trouble.
"His way of working is peculiar.
When ho has decided on a now work he
plots out the scheme , situations , facts
and characters on throe largo sheets of
pasteboard. Then ho sots to work , using
very Jargo foolscap to write on , nnd work
ing rapidly , but with frequent references
to Jiifl storo-houao of facts , in the scrap
books , which are ready to hla hand. Hi
used to live in a little house in Albert
Gate , the windows of his study looking
out ever the park. Some corporation
wanted to got pussosnion of the property ,
and used all manner of means to got
the tenants out , Hondo resisted this ,
nnd fouaht thorn for two years , final
ly winning the battl * . Ho christened
his house on that account 'Nuboth'u Vine
yard. ' As I Baid , ho wrote in room look
ing ever the park. In his garden , which
was covered wili a wire netting , ho kept
Bomo tame door , for ho was passionately
fond of dumb animals. Ho had a dog
which looked hko a sheep , and thought
like a Christian. Half a dozen times a
day it would jump on his table
asho was writing , hold out ono
paw and patiently wait until its master
hud gravely shaken it and pronounced
the formula : 'How do you do sir / You
must OXCU90 mo to-day , as I am very
busy. ' Then the dog would jump down
and hold commune with iUelf. Some
time ago his brother induced him to
leave 'Naboth'a Vineyard , ' as tlmt side
of the park is damp arid unfavorable to
bronchial troubles. Ho now lives in a
house next to his brother's , on the
Uxbridgo road. Ho has been troubled
with bronchitis for vonis. Ho is a
follow of Magdalen College , Oxford , and
always kept his follow'u robins there ,
When ho h id an attack of bronchitis in
London ho uaod to rush down to Oxford ,
wait there until ho had recovered nnd n
fresh attack came on , mid then back Iu
London for the chuugo to restore him
again and then the tmrao programme
would be gene through.
_ "Jfo wao devoted to the country and
hia adcction fir his old Lomo was touch
ing. Ho knew every soul in the village ;
and not only that , but ho Know thu name
of every field for miles around , and would
frequently discuss the origin of the pan-
tortil nomenclature. Ilo oven projected
a sort of dictionary of these namrt
with brief accounts of the history. Ik
began an article , too , on the influence
of climate on family chaructoriaticu , bns
ed on the difference observable in _ tht
portraita of the Kngluh nnd American
i- branches ot our family for the last five
generations ,
ia "Charlua llaado h a brilliant convorta-
tkumlist. Ho has a pecularily beauitful
r eye , of a limpid brown , which can on oc
casion flash tire like stoul , Ho haa u
targt almro of humor and I can sou now
thu tJnkla in that largo brown oyoai he
nonrs iho point of the fuuny fctory. "
. ] ' . I ) . Jlamedway , profonsorof HebMw
and Biblical JiUraturo iu Carrot Biblical In
stitute , KyarwUiii , 111 , , foruumv years a proui <
ioout figure iu Mothodht church work and ro-
nmvuoU u a scholar ,
ADAMS' '
PATENT LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR
USSKRVOIH.
A Qotxl Article Hold on Bus-
P
In USD upon the houses of the
best men in Omaha , who unhesi
tatingly recommend it. Endorsed
by reliable scientific men in other
places. Manufactured from the
best conpcr this metal has eight
times tlio conductive power of iron
I having a double icroll so ar-
1 ranged that it convoys water from
jtho roof to a reservoir placed in
J the ground below the roAch of
Jfroat. _ It is pronounced by good
| authoriticsthobcstrod overwrought
Jboforo < lie public. The Adams rod
lls manufactured and for sale by
J , H. BALDWIN & MILLER ,
Itilhuud Jiicks-m bis.
JOMAIIA NEB.
, - - - .
Send for clpht page circular ,
giving dcicrlphon of ted and roc-
ommondaliona by the boat men in
the country.
Analysis by Dr. A. Voolckcr. F. It. R , Con-
milting Chemist , Uoyal ARrtcuiturnl f-oclctr ,
Knelarul. Blums onlv a trnco or iiltriiU-s In
lil.ickwolrH null Durham Tobarco , ! ho soil
of the ( lolclen itellof North Carolina , m which
this tobacco it grow n , ilou't nupnly nltrrucsto
llio leaf. That U the secret of Its Uoiiclous
inlldnesa. NothliiR BO pure anil lasurtoua tor
fwioklnp. Don'tforpetthe bP > niL Jxoiicccn.
ulna without tuo traUc-wari. ot Uio Hull. All
ilcolcrs liavo IU
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IN BOTTLES.
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Culmbacner , . Bnvana
filsnor . Bohemian
.Brotnon
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A QKKA.T MEDIOAIi WORK
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Kxhauite.1 Vitality , Nervoui and Physical
Premature Decline In Mao , Etrorsof Youth , an
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