OMAHA DAI1A ! BEE-SATURDAY JU Y 5 , 1884. ! J SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS We cru t ntcc the cure ot the followlnc named dl caw , or no pay ; IlhcumatUm , Scrofula , Ulcei Catarrh , Ml Blood andiklndNeaics , l\- l > ? iv < l , I.lv Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Nc alfrla and Asthma , Thcs3 Sprlnirs are the faroil raort of the tired an.l dclilllutvl , and are the FEKBLE LADIFS 11K3T FKIEND , Good hotel , limy and bathing accoraodatlon bol wlnt t and rummer , Locnllty highly plcturcsqi and healthy. Aooeoslblo 'by Wabun railway , Kvont.or a , B. 6 Q. , a Albany. Corroponden olleited , KEV. M. II. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , Slloam Springs , .Gentry Co , , Mo. ANALYSIS. Rpeclflo Gravity 1.00 ! lleactlon Keutr Catbonlo Acid Gas S8 In. per gallc CarbonaU Calcium 55,821 OrMi Carbonate Iron 7,041 ! Bulphato Magnesia , a 6u1pbato Calcium 1.1" ' Chloride Sodium 760 Sllllca .1,650 < Alumina 0,018 Organloand Volatile matter and loea..1,450 ' alollds pet Ballon 07,174 \YRtuiir.t\IiiRiU , Chemliti N. SCHURZ , Of OFFICE OVEU AS1KIMCAN EXPRESS. UOUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant , S9 Tcarl Street > Council Hindu , Io a Justice oi the Peace , Omaha and Council Blnlfr. RCA ! citato collection agency , Odd Fellows Blocl OTor Si\lugs Bank. TDOB. orriciu , Council Bluffs Ia. 1856 Established - - Doalcra In Foreign and omestla Exchange an Aa there are many So-Called Veterinary Surgeons In this city , who are practicing their quackery on our people , I deem It but justice to lay that I defy any of them to priducea diploma , or credentials , ncticattni ; that they nro giaduates nf any tctcrlnar. netltuto , and I do hereby caution the jmbll ) again ! ucb quacke , ai i am the Only Knov/n / Oiadual e IN WBSTBKN IOWA. Office & 125 ' Pharmacy , B'dway , AT BLUB WARN. T. J. CADY , M. D. , V. S. At the well-known Establishment OP J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broaaway , the Of Council Blufis. Notice our reduced Prlco List. We guo 15poundsEitraGStisrar for $1 00 11 pounds Granulated Sugar 1 00 25 pounds Choice Oatmeal . .100 26 pounds Navy Beans 100 20 pounds B st Bulk Starch , 1 00 12 pounds Carolina lllce 1 00 12 pounds Choice Frum s 1 00 25 bars Buffalo Soap 1 00 Extra Lake Trout , per pound 09 Xorrihard's Plug per Ib 40 1 dozen Mackerel IB Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt 2 00 10 pounds Olngcr Snaps 1 00 40 pounds Ii mloy 1 00 6 gallon keg Syrup 1 70 Vhlto Fish , per kit 80 JMackcrel , oorklt 85 Dates , per pound 10 10 3 pound cans St'nJard Tomatoes 1 00 All klndi California FrulU pound Lust's Standard 4 for 1 00 T a B B B All grades , according to quality , ISO lo EOo per pound. Wo also carry a full line of Men's , Ladles' and Children's flne Shoes and Mcn' Flno Boots atcry lowprloos. Also a full line oi Tlnwaro and general encrchir/dlso , Call on us and be coavlnccd thai you can save uionny Ky iloihnir with us. Goods delivered liea In any part of the city. la a word , ws are bound to fell and challenge a'.l audaule competition In tills county. J. P. KILBEKT' ' 209 u .or.Droadway Hallway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival nnd de parture of trains by central standard time , at the focal depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten min u.ua earlier and arrive ten minutes later , CIUOAOO , BURUNdrON AND QUINOT. LBAVH. . AR1UVH. 6:35 : pm Chicago Express ; 0:00 : am 0:40 : a m Fast Mall. 7:00 p rr 6:15am : I'JIall and Kxprcss , Ti'Jpm 12-30 D m Accommodation. 2.40 p ui H At local depot only. KANSAS CUT , XT. 10 * AKD COUhCJIi BLUTTS. 10:05 : a m Hall and Express , J7OS : p m 8:06 p m ' Pacific Express , 6:60 p in CniOAOO , MIIWAUKB1 AMD HT. TAW. 8.05 n m 6:25 : p ro Express , 0:16 : a m Express , 8:56 : p m CU10AOO , HOCK ISLAND AND rACIFIO. fiSO : p m Atltntio Express , 0:05 a m 0.25 a m lay Express , B:5t : p m 7:20pm * DesMoinesAccommodation , ! 0:06pro : At local depot only , 4 WiBiflU , T , LOUIS AKD rACIFIO , 0:55 : a in Mall , 4:45 : pm 4:60pin : Cannon BaH 11:16am : At Tranbfer oni CHICAGO and NOiuirw&OTSRS. (1:30 ( p m Express , 8:50 : p m 0:25 a m Pacific Express , 0.05 a in CIODX CITT AMD PACIHC. r > W p m St. Paul Express , 8:60 : a m } ; 20 a m Day Express 0:60 p m CNIOK rAcino. 3:00 : p m Western Express , 8:85 : a m 11:00 : a m PaclBo Express , 4:40 : p m 7:40 : a m Local Express , 0:61 a m 12:10 : a m Lincoln Express , At Tranifer only. SDllUT THAIMS TQOM1I1A. Leave-7:20 8UM:30-IO:30-lliOa. : ! ) : : : m. 1 0-2:3 : < 5:30-i:30-6:30-aso-ll : : : : ( > 6p. tu Sunday 9:30-11:40 : a in. r.30-a:30-5:3CMi:30-llt6 : : : p. in. Arilve 10 mln to befuro leaving time Nebraska Cornice AND UANUFAOTUUEBS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW OAFS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFINO , PATENT METALIO BKxTJCHIT , Iron Fencing ! CO O.ANDethSTllEBT. LINCOLN NEB. COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THE FALLEN FAIR , TheyHaye ConclntoutoObBytlicLa1 and Hae Closed Business , Xlio Vain Attempt of the City Oniclnl to Olvo Thorn n I'nrtliiK S < iuceio. The prohibitory lnw hns o absorbo public attention that the now IftW cor corning houses of prostitution hns boo little thought of , ozcopt by thoao direct ! interested. This now law has penitentiary tiary penalties and these in that buiinos apparently see no way to evade it. It i particularly novero on keepers of honsoe and it is necessary only t provo the reputation of the house , in stead of proving what is its teal charac tor. So far as hoard from every keene of such a house hns sent away all the in mates , some of the fallen ones haviiij gone to Omaha , others furthers west while some hare talcon roums singly ii other places. The keepers of thcs houses generally keep these girls in thci debt mid so while the inmates go fortl without inouoy , the keepers grumbli equally that they do notpny them bofon they go , and yet , under the law , thoj dare not keep them. On the day before the law wont intc effect the city marshal notified all these landladies to como up to the front witli the inmates and pay the regular fine which has boon assessed monthly right along as a sort of Hconso. These fines had boon paid nbout two weeks age , and it Booms that the city wanted to squeeze ono moro iino out of them before they went out of business. Coming , as it did , within n few hours of the taking effect of the now atato law , the request called forth not only a howl but a protest. To bo thus squeezed for moro license money , when protection could not bo given them by the city , they thought to bo undue greediness on the part of the city , and they refused , for the moatpart , to pay. It seemed as if the city felt that it was its last chance to got its share of the profita of the business , and BO it made a grab for its share. Ita hands returned empty , but clinched. Whether the city will help the prosti tutes to evade the now law , as they hayo tried to help the saloon mon to evade it , remains to bo soon , but probably not , now that the prostitutes doclinn to iivido up in advance. Something for Nothing. Until further notice wo give to each twentieth customer his purchase , what- svor the price or vnluo of the aamo may jo. Our cashier will keep an accurate record of every transaction , and when ; ho twentieth sale of any amount is made the purchaser will bo presented with the mine. "Wo have adopted for the present .his system of advertising because it ive3 our patrons instead of the nowa- papers the five per cent , which it cost is. Clothing retailed at wholesale prices. Hats rotailcd at case prices. Furnishing goods , trunks , bags , urnbrel- is , etc. , otc. Every twentieth customer presented with his purchase. METCAIF Bnos. All hats at cost from this day , J. J , Vnworda & Co. IOWA ITEMS. The now directory gives Davenport a copulation of 34,390. Sao City and Odobalt will bo con- looted by telephone. Fort Dodge saloons will open to-day vith ginger ale and aoda pop on tap. The express companies have tabooed mckagcs of the ardent , unless under mother name. Des Lloinos has secured a total appro- > riation of $150,000 for the enlargement if the government building there. The druggists of Creston have ros lvnd 3 banish whisky from their compound- ngs. They dread the new law. J. H. OiloB , a well-known plasterer of Sioux City , suicided with laudanum last Tuesday. It was his method of sobering ir ; Wholesale liquor dealers report their oles in the last ton days sufficient to lake the thirst of the utato for the next linoty days. J. 0. Kelly , of LoMars , was nominated ty the democrats for the circuit judge- hip of the first circuit of the fourth judi- ial district. It is said the Sioux City saloons will ; et around the law by moving to the ebraka side and hiring a stoanuhip to rnnsfor the thirsty free of charge. John Brennan , of Sioux city , is out pith a letter announcing his flop to the opublican party. John is a Hopper from 'Mopporvillo , this being his third annual , Many of the cities of the state nro nulling efforts to aecuro the location of ho branch soldiers' homo. The state uia appropriated $50,000 to the homo rhon located. A young man about 22 years of ago , cas run over and killed by the express in the Burlington road , a few miles east if Oacoola , laat Wednesday. Ho was .sleep . on the track. A Fourth Iowa cavalry wor-horao , 23 roars of ago , the property of Joel Ilillor , if Beaten county , for nineteen years , lied a few days ago from his wounds in , barbed wire fence. The United Presbyterian church at 3odar Rapids was dedicated last Sunday , rho amount duo on the church , about J1200 , was raised in ten minutes. The iriginal cost of the hou o was $9,350. A forger in Dos Moines attempted to ; ougo $300 on a bogus chock on the Eona .National bank. The cashier was luspicious and started for the tola- ihono , but the sharper skipped between ; ho hollos. Sheriff Soaton , of Linn county , has ro- urnod from Kansas with the notorious Rill Carl , who was under $1,500 bail for jurglnry when ho fled the country. His iccoinplico , the notorious Madam Taylor , s now serving out a three years' sentence For her aharo in the work. The latest move of the drummers of the state is the proposed establishment if a traveling man's colony at Den Moines. The hoys intend to organize a stock company which is to buy a number if lots upon which traveling mon exclu sively shall build homos. The breweries in Iowa claim the prohi bition law does not prohibit the manufac ture of boor for use by the manufacturer Mid that they intend to UaiTu aharea of ? 10 pornharo , making a joint stock com pany and all beer consumers may take shares mid have beer chipped to him to that amount , when ho will bo obliged to take moro stock to get moro boor. Somebody's Mnslicr. Out by the ttilo of the busy direct Where the mud ami the wntor lay , Mixed by the pjMilnff horns' foot Somebody's masher stood ono ilny. Somebody's trmshor so Imndsomo and nont , Twirling Around in his snmll white Imnil , Soon to be black with the mud of the sire The cuunlngctt cnnolot lu nil the land. Pointed with wax Is hla miisUcho Htrht And almost rn Riinrp Is finch toothpick h < Illi Icps nro lu candle-mould troinora tight , iVnu gold-rlmmod glnssos assist his > low. Stnrchod to a gloss Is hh bottom whtto , tVnd n long anowy culllot encircles oni wrist , While from hi * fmgor n diamond bright Spar Id 0,1 as largo a John SnlllvtuvH fiat. But A sudden chnngo comes o'er his fnco , And n smllo oxtnndi from chlu to brow , Hli lint la raised with a dudlnh Rrnco , Somebody's masher Is mashing out. For tripping along the busy street Cornea n clinrmlng niMdon In her teem ; She cntchcn the eye of the innshor sweet , And well slio knowa what his Restart ) moan 1'oroft Simttorod with mud nrn hla gurrnonts lirlgh J'or her fnthor bo ldo the mnldon walked : And ho ettuck at the dudolot with all li might , And into the street the masher knocked. Tenderly raise the prostrate ono , I'niislng to scraiw from hla cent tlio.dirt , All hla joia nnd his hopes nro gone , Somebody's mnahor'a feelings nro hurt. [ Detroit Free 1'rosi. Sxvoct Girl GrmliintCH. 0 boy , glvo mo the dally paper , t For I would read mid know wlut now i Fame's. 1 want to too what's writ ot each Joar clilcl The swct-t girl graduates with baby immti Of Lullo , Susie , Knmito I would road ; Of Nellie , Llilk' , Minnie nnd the games They play nt composition ; imich wo need The sweet girl graduates witli baby immcf Do Mnmio , IJlrdlo , Sadie , write this year ? And Jlnttlo , Ll7.io.1cnno ! ! LniigtinRolamc Tu telling just how each of thono iipponr The Btteot girl graduates with b.iby tinmof ) iVnd wlmt of Lottie , IltUIo , Carrie , too ? And Draggle , Tlllle , Llllio ! What so tame Ml savage men , nnd makes thorn good nm true , AH aweot girl graduates with baby names ! iTes , glvo n\3 quid : the dally paper , boy I Just hand It over ore Impatlouco malms four youthful limbs ! Ah , horo'H my joj ! Tha sweet girl graduates with baby uatnoi [ Loulavllto Condor-Journal. THE OEUiTMARRIAGE By T. C. T. Orthell Chandler lived in the beautiful jrown stone mansion on the corner of itroot and Fifth nvonuo. Standing at , ho head of the Now York bar , with an ilroady princely fortune accumulated , helot lot only hold nn enviable position in locioty , but oxorciaod n powerful Inllu- snco in the business world. In consoquouco of his close attention .o business ho had contracted the false mbit of measuring men by dollars. Mrs Chandler's proud nature conformed to bo same principle in her choice oi locioty. They had but ono child , upon whom .hoy lavished all the affection that coult > xist in their cold natures. Eugenia Chandler , the baautiful , nf- 'octionato and warm-heartod girl o : iightoen summers , would have novel ) oen taken for the child of Orthel Ohand lor , and notwithstanding the tcachin ; md influences around her , she retained i noble spirit of confession , being modes md retired. Wilbur Lockwood , the corrcspondin | : lork of the law firm of Chandler & Corn ng , was a young man of prepossessing tppearanco and high moral standing , The possession of a fine business talon tad won him the confidence and esteem if the firm. His posistion necessarily brought him requcntly to Mr. Chandler's house , fhuro ho became acquainted with Eugo- im. Although these meetings wore short , .nd . at long intervals , yet the kindred laturea of the two had kindled the spark if loyo deep in their aouli. Wilbur Lockwood was aware of the ; ulf that lay between thorn in social landing , and his sense of honor would tot alow him to take the advantag o that lis poaitiou gave him. Accordingly , Her careful consideration , ho concluded o lay before Mr. Chandler bio hopes , , nd gain his permission to sack the hand f hit ) daughter. Wilbur Lockwood was not the only no who aspired to the hand of the lieir- aa. aa.Orthington. . the wealthy old Bachelor , tad found his withered heart warmed by ho quiet uparklu of Eugonia'd eye , and tr. und Mrs. Chandler oaw the profor- nco shown their child and wore nourish- ng bright hopes for her future. . "What a grand match that will make , " did Mra Chandler to hco husband. 'Thou , to think Mr. Orthiugton haa cally taken a liking to our child 1" "Can't I see ? " nnliod Mrs. Chandler , rhilo aomilo of triumph flitted arcoss her old marble features. "Have you spoken to Eugenia upon ho aubjeot ? " "Obno ; she will of courao fool the ad- antago of the oft'or and overlook the ifforonco in their ages. " "That is an advantage. Mature ago ivos stability to character. " , Hero the subject was dropped. Wilbur Lockwood seized , the first op- ortunitv that presented itself of corn- lunicatmg his views to his employer. After thn business of the day had boon ottlod that had called him to Mr. Chun- lor's library , ho broached the subject , nd in an earnestrespectfuhnannorjaskod Ir. Chandler's permission to win the and of his daughter. "Mr. Lockwood , are you not aware hat your condition in liio mukca it im- > oaaible , yes , makes it presumption , to sk for the hand of my daughter ) The ositon Eugenia holds in society must note ; o lowered by an improper marriage. " "I am aware of the humble position I .old but I am young , and there is a fair banco for mo to gam eminence as others ave done before mo. " "Very possible , Mr. Lockwood , but uccoaa is very precarious at the bout and could not for a moment think of risking ny daughter's happiness , By the way , , 'lmt right have jou to assume that aho cciprocaloa your afractionsl" "By the invisible magnetism of love , r-hicli I beliovoto bo deep-rooted in her leart. " 'Invisible fiddlesticks ! Hid yourself .a . soon as possible of this absurd notion. will make a wager my daughter never mco ontcrained a thought of the kind. . will dismiss the subject now , " and without another word , turned to his leak. leak.Mr. . Lockwood saw that further argu- nent would bo uepletis , and with bitter 'celing of diappointrnent and wounded irido ho left the room. Only a few lours elapsed before Mr. Orthiuy ton's card was laid before the lawyer , asking private interview. "Mr. Chandler , my business hero is ask for the hanu of your tlnughtor. command wealth nnd a position which think will moot your requirements. " 'Very true , Mr. Orthington. and ftin happy to Bay you already have m consent and I hope you will find n no lo : hearty response from my daughter. " At iho Ublo Mr. Chandler , glaucin at his daughter , remark > d : "EngonTa , this day has been the mos eventful of your life. " "How so , papa ? " 'Two offers' foryour hand ono rojecl otl , the other accepted. " "Who wore they ? " asked Eugenia , th crimson mantling her chocks , 'Bo patient nnd 1 will toll you. Thi morning our corresponding clerk , Mi Lockwood , laboring under the dolusioi of a reciprocal nffoctioiitiought your hand but I think I have effectually roliovoi him of the absurd notion. .Again , Mi Orthingtoncallod upon the same busincsj and of course I was pleased to give nv approval , nnd 1 trust the day is not fo distant whpn I shall BOO my daughto wear the title of Lady Orthington. " "Oh papa , you could not do such i thing 1 1 would never marry Mr. Orth 'ngton. No , novorl You cannot have tin lonrt toattomptto barter awnyyour child' happiness for gold. Father , why did yet oucourago him ? " "My daughter , " said Mr. Chandler 'Iwould never have believed you to hi inch an ungrateful child. Have you m condfidonco in your father's judgment ? ' " 1 love papa too dearly to distrust hie notivcs ; but how can ho know who I nay love and ho docs not , for this vorj act proves it. " "Then , " said Mr. Chandler ; sharply , "aro you wasting your affections upon that penniless clorkV" "Father do not ttpcak so of Mr. Lock wood ; ho is u man of more than ordinary intelligence , nnd because , as you have been pleased to remark , penniless , ho i : none the less n gentleman , " "Is it possible , Eugenia , that you could bo induced to marry him ? " "Sinco ho haa made an acknowlcdg- iiient to you , I will say in all oarnoatnosa that I love him , and shall consent to marry - ry none other , and , dear father , if you wish your son-in-law to hold a high posi tion in lifo , exert your inllucnca in bin behalf , with n Wilbur Lockwood. " Her pallid cheek betrayed the emotion of her heart. "Eugenia , it is my wish that you become - como the wife of Mr. Orthiugton. " "Father , I have obeyed you in all things from my childhood , but when you nsk mo to sacrifice my hnppinosi , and nil that makes lifo worth living , for that it was given us , to obey is not my duty. " Without wai ting a reply Eugenia sought her own room , whore the pent-up agony of her soul found vent in tears. Mr. Chandler's surprise nnd anger at liis daughter's positive , refusal , for the first time , to obey his commands , know nn bounds. Ills iron will could not bo turn ed from its purpose , and time did not servo to relax his determination. Once again Eugenia had pleaded for Wilbur Lockwood for the Init time ; the stern parent had commanded her never again to breathe that name in his pres ence. ence.Every nrlifico had been used to bring her to consent to marry Mr. Orthington , but to no avail. Mr. Chandler , rather than lose what ho thought to bo a brilliant offer , resolved to bond her to his will. Consequently , the marriage contract was drawn and handed to Eugenia to sign. "Father , I have ueod nil the moans in my power to avoid this , as well as to con vince you that I can juovor lovoiOrthinR- ton. This ia my death-warrant the war rant that consigns mo to an early grave. With this avowal from mo , do you again command mo ? " "It is my wish , Eugenia , " replied Mr. Chandler , novously turning Iho paper in his hands. No tear moistens the eye when she signs the contract , and as Sir. Chandler refolded the papers ho attempted to acknowledge is approbation. But Eugenia cut him short. "Father , aparo ino , " said aho , leaving the room. "Sho will see the advantage in after years , " aaid Mr. Chandler to himself to quiet hia unpleasant feelings. 1'ulo and downcast Eugenia stands before fore the altar. 'Will you love , cherish and obey ? " No answer passoa her lips. Again the minister repeats Ilia question. Scarcely above a breath the sound reashca his ear : ' I will obey. " Ho quickly passoa through with the ere- Tiony. Ho already roads the truth , and lis kind , noble heart is moved with com- m.saion , Ono abort month , and Mr. and Mrs. Jhandler are called to the bedside of ; heir dying child. "Doctor , " said Mr. Chandler , wring- ng his hands in agony , "save our child ! Dh , save her ! " "Impossible ? " ho replied ; there ia no sura for a broken heart , " Fathpr , mother , you diverted the hand > f providence. Heap your reward in u ifo filled with Borrow and regret. Your 'opentonco cornea too late. A Special Invitation. Wo especially Invite a trial by all thoao ufl'orora from Kidney nnd Liver com- ilainta who have failed to obtain relief com doctors. Nature's great remedy , tidncyWort , han effected euros in many ibstinato cases. It acts at once on the tidnoys , Liver and Bowels , cleansing ' the j'Htein of nil poisonous humo'ra and ro- toring a healthy condition to thoao im- tortant organs. Do not bo discouraged , > ut try it. _ IBIl'JEl'IES. The harder a preacher pounds the blhlo vhen ho talks , the Jens ho oxpounda the ECUII- out * . Mnj or Booth eayM to hit BulvatlonlaU. 'Shout ; thoao who can't utai.d the nulno will lovergetto heaven. " A Cincinnati ! pastor declares ho will Icoop ila church ' going thla tummor if ho him o offer chrouiox for Hunday attendance. At Control City , Colorado , Sunday , the nnjilro of a baseball match wnu killed by Ightnlng. It In not often that nn nnplrolH allowed to die > uch a jmlnloas loath. A grand Jury In northern Now York were > riijuillcod fiualimt a certain McthodUt iroacher upon bolng told that "ho never tayod moro than two or three yearn In n "Alwaya keeit your word , " mild a prominent dorgyirmn to ma congregation n few week * o. ' 'Don't bo cowardly. If you ittart In .ho raue , go ahead , oven If your bouc U iwamped. The man who loolu bock U like Lut'if wife " "Who la that fine looking man not going outV whliporod MUa II. tit her nothor. "Poor fellow , he looks pale , " lliuhl I believe hla name It Courtney.1' [ Graphic , Smith , the biuso In Dr. Talm ga' mal juartette , hna run away , leaving a rhurtage uf 8 10,000 In hU account * . This la thn natural thing for New York man to do But there la una good reuJiou for belevlng Hmltb won not In his light mind , Ho took hm own wlfo with him , nothwitUttimdlDB tlierg wore numborlixs other mon' wl > cfl within n Btoiio'n throw him , It ho It not actually Ininno , ho is wi porfully eccentric. ChlcftKo Preachor"You , " thn nltondmi JIM been ory menger Utclyj but 1 hud ft gr i congregation last Sunday. " Vlnlilni ; Brother "I.Mt Sundnyt Why , i\w by the iiapem that It stormed hero t ( rlbly Inut Sun my , " . ' , 'Vwi ni the unylng It , It rnlnod pile fork nil dixy long. " "And yet you say that your church w crowded1 "Yen " "How do you account for It ? " "Well , you too the wenthor was so bad tin they had to | H ti > ono the races. " 1'lrst Is'ow York Preacher " 1 nm norry 1 hear that you live nlrcady closed your churc for the summer. Tn bo mire , your corgregi tlonlsxory fft hloni\bl , but nil the mombo : cannot bo nut of town yet. ' ' Seccond Now York I'roaclicr"On the tot trnry , they to nil In towu. but they won como to church , nud that Is \\\y ] \ 1 clone t "liuloodl Yon must have odondod them I omo way. " "I fear o. " "Wlmt did you preach nbout the Im time1 "I preached against gambling nnd omboril . ' ' mont. _ _ " \Vot lo Moyor. It It now imdliimitod Uiat Wlo Die Jfoj or'n Ontnrrh Oiti-o U Iho only troatmoi that will nbsolutoly euro Catarrh frtwh t Chronic , "Very ollicnclom. Snml ( touli Wociilng Water , Nob. " Ono box cured mi M . Ulnry Kciiyon , lilmnarck , I3nknta. " "J ixwtcrod mo to the pulpit , Kov. Uoorga ] Keln.Cobloxlllo , N. Y. " "Otm box radlcnll cured mo , llov. 0 , H. Tnhlor , t-IO Nohl street ' " "A 3 , Brooklyn' porfot euro nftor years Riitferlng , , T. D. McDonald , 710 Brant' ' way , N , Y. , &o , , Ac. Thousands of tostlmo nlals nro rccohod from nil DarU of the worldl Delivered , 81.00. Dr. Wei Do Meyer's Ib liiRtrntcd TrpiitlOH , " with Btntomont t the cured , mailed frco. D. B , Dewey & Co , 113 il'ulton Street , N. Y tuo-t.hum , t Suiulnyoii the Coiitlnont. The Niiiftei'iilh Century. Wnlking nbout is notconlined to tin British Isles ns the chief moans of getting through Sunday ; even where there art museums , art gnllorioa nnd libraries , ii the poorer claasoa have not reached n certain standard of education , they will not bo nblo to use them. At Amator dam there are librnrioa nnd nrt gnlloriue open frco or by n small charge , but the poorer classes do not attend them , nud hero drunkenness is very prevalent with men , but n drunUeii woman ia very rnro. Sunday labor ia decreasing , nnd the only skilled labor ia done by Jows. At Antwerp the museum nnd nrt gal lery , not Iho library , nro open Sunday , but not much attended by nrtisans , whc ; nakoHccursionB , viait cstamitiota , cafes , ipon-air concerts , and music halls. There s not much drunkenness , but Sunday ia .ho worst day. At Berlin we hnvo n dif- 'orout picture. The public museums , irt galleries , and libraries are open on Sunday and are largely attended by loorer people , especially on Sunday. The tlimato allows of moro open-air life that n Great Britain , good music is cheap and ibundunt ; in winter cheat ) concerts nnd .hcntrcs form a powerful counter nttrac- ion to the public houses , in summer couu- , ry excursions or walks occupy Sunday nomlng , the evening being spent in n jeer-garden , the modest supper enlivened ) y music , -which if not good is also not ind. There is much drinking , but little Irunkonness , the light boor does not in- pxicato unless taken in very largo qunn- itics. At Bordeaux it is much the samo. Museum , nrt gallery , library are open on Sunday nnd well attended by pooi looplo , who nlao frequent theaters , jporns , concerts , oto. Dninkonncaa la rare on any day. At Bnnsels ono soot \ largo number of artisans nnd peasant farmers at the museum , etc. , on Sunday , nnd the artisans 'have n number of musi' pal societies which moot on Sundays , and insummorthoy organize festival meetings , There are also many pigeon clubs , ol tvhich the members are chiefly artisans , ivho arrange pigeon races on Su.ulny , I'ho artisan class chiefly live in the nub- irbs , and what little drunkenness there B ( confined absolutely to men ) is scon m Monday , which is n half holiday. 3uda-Pcstn has its public institutions , veil attended by the artianns nnd coun- ry people , especially on Sundays ; there , ro also excursion ! ) and open-air bands of nusio. Sunday is the worst day for Irinlc , but there is nqt much oven then. Sunday trading is general. In the quiet tforth , Christiana has several museums , tie. , open on Sunday from twelve o 2. .Vow poor people como on week lays , moro on Sunday , nnd the number m tliat day _ is increasing Summer ex- lursiona , winter association meetings , md dancing hulls of secondary roputn- ion are other Sunday rocroatioim. ) runkemioes is prevalent , ospccinlly in ho auburba , but it ia decreasing. Brandy nay not bo sold on Sunday or holidays , ir nftor 5 p. m. on the day before. Trading on tlicso days ia nUo prohibited icforo 0 p. m. Skilled labor is also pro- libitcd under penalties , except to bakers nd barbers in the early morning. Nows- iapor reading is very general , Alter Tliroo YcnrH. Mit. EDITOR -I have road with interest ho items that have appeared in jour olumns from time to time , suiting forth ho merits of Hartor'u Iron Tonic , nnd cairo to ndd a word on my own account. For thri'n yearn , I was a constant mif oror from Dyspepsia and disorders art's- ng from diseased and impure blood ; nnd ried many remedies nnd several noted ihysicians , without relief , A friend in- uced mo to try Hartor'u Iron Tonic , rhon to my utter surprise , thrciu bottles omplutoly cured me. "Ou SuiisuitiuKii. " m-o-w-lt- > DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Mt : , xxd. Until olDcca are n > i > tlrod ( rora remit ol Hre , offl Itb Ui , I'aikor , lluvm 6 , Crolxlttou Illock 16th nd loiiK ) .iitt uov kyTAVinoii "I'olaoned with I'oUnh , " Thli la Hie VI rnio ultli liunJicdi lm have keen lmwl o riouiili take H iii irlll , 1'otw.h inlxturfn. eta , ntll dl U9tlon Ii uliuost ( aUlly Imjuiid , Hwllti ) peclflo l ft t xi.taJ ) ruiicily , and tiinlutut the y - 'ni to health ud bulUa up the wabte inulo liy thuno ° * " ' l"wii niderlnif with Iihod 1'olson , ami treated sieral moiitha with JUrcury and j'utuh , only to i ko mo worif. Tlio I'otath t ' > k nw y my upiictlte nil Kavn ino il ) | iti' ' li > , ui"l ' " 'Hi Kkvuma itauina. > ui. I tkcn took baniurilU | , eto. All thttu made loMlUworto , aaltilio\u tliupolion farther Into my , .Uni. A ( rlenil ImUtwl 1 thuuld tiku bv > IH'dH | oi. [ . c , and It curuilicool the liloud l'ol ) Ji , drove the Icreury Mid I'oiuh nut ol mytyvtiin , nudtoiUyl "M will ii I ovciwa. . " OKO , O.WliLLMAN.Jr Hilcin , Maa , John A , Binlth , the UrKcet incrchnnt In Uilnonvlllc ! a.tai : "I iIITrroil tur yiari liciu the coiiiblntiO Heltiol Kfilj > tlai anJ Kozonm. I continued to iuw wortoundtr medical trtatiuent and by taklui , ' icdidno rontalnlii ) ; 1'otaih. H. H H , cured mo thur uirldy and abmiluttly , My amnllto. tticn li auj oh returnoJ an' ! wai curtxl with It , " Our Treatise on lilood and Bkln Ulgeatoi mailed Irto 0 pj > l catita. jjjK BWHT Hl'KCIFIO CO , Drawer 8 , Atlanta , Q . 1 V , nmno , US W. 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The $30,000 "VVator Works nro keeping pnco with the other im provements , ami thollotot and .Exchange Building will bo erected at once The B. & M. and Belb Line Railways have n largo forao of mon ar work and will , in connection with theU. P. Railway , have n union depot near the nark ab the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will bo furnished for Church nud School purposes. Now is the time to buy lota in this growing city. They will never bo cheaper than they are to-day. ( t at the CompnnyVoflico , cor. of 13th nnd Douglas [ streets over the Oninhu Saving's Bank. : . A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary. JOBBER OP EASTERN .PRICES DUPLICATED 1118 PAttNAM ST1USET , OMASA , NEB Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand Trimmiii' 8 , Mining Machinery , Bolting , JIoso , Brans nnd Iron Fittlrts ? , tcnm Packing nt wholesale nnd retail. BALLAD AY WIND-MILLS , OHUIUH A.ND SCHOOL BELL6. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. Neb.HOTEL HOTEL The Piilnco Hotel o Denver. Oor. 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