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THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , MARCH 7 , 1885. i YOUNG MEN Who have trifled nxvay their youthful vigor n d power- Who tire stiffiTlnjflrom terrible drains ftnu losses , w ho a re weak , IMPOTENT , mid unlit for innr ! rlago.m § pi i of all ages , who nnd thulr BUI BM power ami vital ItV , IIBLIInorvo nntlSKX- U'AL STRENGTH weakened , whether by EXCESS or carl- habits CAN receive a positive & last ing CURE , > 'O matter of how loin ; standing your case may he , or who has failed to euro you , by n few weeks or inontlH use of the celebra ted Myrtloain Treatment. At home. without exposure , in less time , and for LESS money than any other method In the world. Weak back , Headache , EMISSIONS , lassitude , loss of spirits and ambition , cloomy thoughts , dreadful -dreams , defective memory , Impotence , impediments to marriage , epilepsy and many other symptoms nnd are promptly removed by MARRIED MEN , AND MEN ABOUT TO MARRY , REMEMBER , PERFECT SEXUAL STRENGTH MEANS ; healthy nticl vigorous offspring , " ? i nml tll ° love nntl rcsPcct < > f n faithful wife. 'No iimn should over innrry . [ | llv ° been guilty of early hidc. i'rellons , until ho has been restored to 1'KK- 1 MANHOOD. We guarantee a pernmncnt cure in over } ' cn c undertaken. Scud 2 stamps for treatise with proofs and testimonials. Address The Climax Medical Co , St. Louis , Wlo. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. HpocUl a vertlsoraenta , euo ti Txl , found , To Loan , For Sale , To Root , Wants , Board- In ; , etc. , will be Insetted In this column tk the low to ot TEH CENTS PKH LINK lor the Bret Insertion nd ri VK CENT3 1'KR LINE lot each snbsflqnont n- ertion. Leivn advertisement * it oat olQoe , No. P rl Etreel , nom Broajwv WAHTB. I/HJU SALK OU 111 AUK rimndrv nnd nmhlno JP ship lu ChrlmU , tjwa ; co d point ferVuslnos' ; 'xrailroads ; town on n lonm. s tl factnry reasons lor ( illlm ; . Addrera M'UAGUE Si CO. , Union Iron Worts , Third strcrt , Council Uluils , IDA- * . LpOUSALK-Aiirlntlij&rottJCe & Maccilal cncap lor D cith. W B. U jet , Council Blufl. , Io a. Ti OK SALE Another Imlel lu a Ilio Mebrajka JJ tnwB. nowdoltiRft tuslntm if about SBOitr ! ) incntli. No ether Lotel la the place. Terms liberal , btt vs & WALKRR SALE Oft 7IIAUE 8'0 acres ol land In Wayne ccuitj , Ho. Will tralo lor Council IlluHj city rrcpeity er sell cheap lor cash , or jart time. SWAN & WAU.EH \\7ANT3 TO TilAUE - Good Iowa cr Nebraska It land lor a i mall stock ol hardn ire or Keceral merchandise , well located. Sw AN J : WALKBK. TlfANTED Woman pastry cook immediately at f T the Osden homo. \VAN1 ED A etudcnt In dentalcIllcc. IIust ha % ° \ > meaoa ol silf-snpport. Call on or oddresa at No. 12 I'carl St. Council BhiCa. SLE A rare chan-o to get a floe , well 1m- FOR ( arm ol 400 acics , ultbln a few miles of Council BluHj , at a bargain. Low price and easy terms. "SWAN & WALKER FOB SALE AgoodpajltB hotel property with llvoyfUblo In ono of the beat email I owns in western Iowa ulllrell with or without furniture , or will tiade for a [ mall farm with itock etc. SWAN & WALRKR. 8HLE-Eighty acres uoloproved lard in FOB countv , Iowa , 3J miles south cast ol At- ton , the ouimt Beat , cr 111 trade for Nebraska or Kansas land. SWAN Si WALKEB. TT10B SALE ASOocre tract of good land about JP ono and a half n lies from Council Ulufli post oaico , at a bargain. SWAN & WALKER. /\OB \ SALE In Harrison county , Iowa. 320 acres J ? crass land , all under fence a SOU acre larru wlthflnolmpiovemcm ; all under cultuatlon except JOacresKrasi-SJacteagoodgrisa or pasture land , aid ao\ era ! other tracts ol from 40 to 160 acres of unlinprov cd land. SWAN & WALMIB. SALE Lands improved aad unimproved. Foil you want a farm In western Jowa , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , Ictus beir from jou. SWAN & WALKRR. SAtE A laree number of business and resi dence lots In all pans of Council Dlufla. Sco ui before } ou buy , SWAN & WALKRR. 011 8 LK Parties wUhinK to buy cheap lots to build on can buy on aonthly payments of from 12 to $10 BWAN & WALKER. FOB BEN I Wo will rent you a lot to budd on with the prhllago to buy If jou with on very liberal term . SWAN & WALKEB. TXfANTED To correspond with any one wlshme a > V Kood location f , r ilannlnR mill , sash , door and blind manufactory , o time bulldlnz and macb men. well located , for Bale , Icaso or trade ; SWAN&WALKKR. KENT- Large two etory frame building suit able for warchoute or storage purposes , near irallroad depot. SWAN WALKER. \ UK.N V UK SALr , iia. , 3 and grounds 37\01t suHat Is for small foundry and machine shop. Good bailer , engine , cupola , blower with Hied shalt lngeto.ieady toput in motion. SWAN WALKEB , .ji B SALE Housed. Lots and Land. A. J. J ? Pteptonson , 603 Flret a < enuo. _ SALE A top-buggy , flrsUlisa make and FOB excellent condition. Or will trade for cheap , o . Address f. AT. Boo office , Council UluTs. AND WOOJJ Oeorge Uoaton , O'ii Bro.d. COAL . cells coal and wood at reasonable prices ell 03 2,000 Ibs. lor a ton , and 128 cubic ( or a cord , Try him. Every body In Council Blnfls to lake WANTED . Delivered by carrier al only twinty a w k. 1'Al'Klia for sale kl Bn offloe , at 96 MDt OUJ a hundred ORDER YOUR Cob , Coal | Wood OF OB. SB. O-03XTDEJI3' g * . Q. addrcsa. Lock Bolr 1183. Council Clulla. A. J. MttLER , ( COLORED ) Ilulr Cutting and Shavhiy. Tliis is an Equal Rights Shop < G10 Broadway , Council Blu ffs. E , Eice M. D , ° ' 'thtr tmaon iecaoT 4 wlUioit Ihi k U. 01 4iawln cl ble 4. CHRONIC Orer thlrtj jttn | iiactlml eiyirUau ACM I , Pearl itreet , Cooncll Blnflt fri * . N. SOHURZ. Wee of the Peace , orncu OVER AWKRIOAB KXPBBIS POUNGIL BLUFFS. IOWA ruoi. omevu w. a. M. rein OFFICER ft PUSEY BACKERS. Conndl UluSt , , . In Established - - 1856 Peileti In Foreign and Dontitlo Ezokuig * lo < Boot * Bicurltlu. Dr , W. H. Sherrados. DENTIST , Masonic Temple Council BlnOr low * Irs , U , Hilton , H.o , , PEISIOIAN & SURGEON , > f t C anoU J. L. DuBEVOISE. No. 607 Broadway Council Blnffi. Eailway Time Table , Corrected to January 7,1SS5. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following no tha times ol the arrival and At > . parture ol trains by central standard time , at the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten min utes canter and arrive ten mlnutea later , omoioo , EnwiNoroa AND SUISCT. tSS : p m Chicago EiproM Sco : a m OIlQam Fast Mall. JlOOprr 15:20 : pro Accommodation. 1.03pm At locil depot only. KASHAS C1TT , ST. JOB AhD COtmcit , BLOFFII. 10:05 : a m Mall and Express , 6:23 : p m 8:15 : p m Pacific Express , t 0:65 : p m CmCAOO , M1LWAOKM AND BT. rlUl. 5:15 : p m Express , 8:05 : a m 8:25 : m Express , 0:66 : p m cmoioo , EOK IBLAI.D ASD rAcmo. 8:25 : p m Atlantic Express , 0:05 : a m 9:25 : a m Day Express 0:54 : p m 7120 a ra * e8Uolnos Accommodation , BilS p m * At local depot only. WAXAin , > T. LOD1S ADD FACinO. 5:10 : p m Acoommodaton Pee : a m 1:30 : p m Louis Express E:15 : p m 1:50 : p m Cilcuso ; Express 10:55 : a m Al Transfer only emoAoo and KOBTUWUTIBIS , 8:50 : p m Express , 6:50 : p m BiSSam Faclflo Express 8:05 : a m BODX CITT AND PACIFIC , Tito p m St. Paul Express , 4:00 : a m MO a m Day Express 7:00 : p m DNION FACIFIO. 8:00 : p m Western Express , 8EO a m IISCO a m Paulfla Express , 4:10 : p m UI10 m Lincoln Express , 1:15 : p m At Transfer only DUMMY IHAIN3 TO OS1AI1A. Loae7:20 : 8:30 : 9:30-10:30 : : llito a. m. 1SO : 2:30-3:50 : : 4:3 : 6:30 : 0.30 11 : 6 p. m. tundays 7:20' : 9:30 : 11:40 : a , m 1:30-3:30 : 5:30-0:30 : : 11:35 : p.m. Arilio 10 minutes before leaving time. 'From transfer only. JOHN FOX , Deputy Sheriff and GeneialCoiectionApni , Office with N. Schurz , Justice ol the Peace , Ccuncll Bluffs , Iowa. Iowa.fACOB fACOB SIMS , ftttorney - at-Law , COUHCIL BLUHS , IOWA. Office , Main Street , Rooms 7 and 8 , Sbugart and Eeuo block. Will practice In Siate and state courts. WEAK. UNDEVELOPEDcPARTS OF THIS HUMAN IIODY KM.Alt KU. Cll'l'.l ) sritKMi'l'HKNKD. " I'.lc . lann Inlnn-mlng lontf run inourpaper. _ Inraply toin- pm It * no ftvidynceof hum * bug > tt > oiitthiii. Unttio contrnry , thn very highly i m T get titlfc.JVlJ.mOA't.1.0 ' , ; " Tulrtto Ltrrnt'V 'ttt. I htro a poilttro nmedj for the abor > dlienn ; b/lU io thoattndiofcasgsol ttia worn klndandof Ion t ndlnc o be n cured. InJe J. o f ! > nel ray full InluettleacT.lbatlwIll e niT'IIOTTLLS UIBB tojniicr-lltittTAl.tJABI.KTKEXTISKon-lilidliou to aar mfforer. QlTe erpr nd P U auar > . IIB T A Sinrtm l 1 ' - rlBt u.wYnrV H. S. ATWOOD , Plattsmoutli , - ' - Nebraska Bleu HiDi HEREFORD UD JERSEY C&TTLE & AND DnUMI OB J1UJHT tt D TIMKEN GPftJfJO VEHICLES ) Raiteit ri ln . . Udai u ajy p _ with one p r IOQ tlWith tWO Tb Bptlaet i rrr. X < iuall7 we cotntr . eldkr llthelf 4lne < ) rrar ! lallJcr aji * Dtit ett. lln ry Tlr h n , X'ntjntyo. SH. UMd UJI4 ABBOTTfiUBBYCO -'l'HJbJ MELD POWUR CTJRES.-f- H _ _ _ _ i'roierlption ol ui emlnant I'hjslclan. Hlmplc , Sufo&DJ.Sure. ' ' cynr.a. fwce. Ffircr < < C'oagustloo. Intlammttlons. . \Vornu , Worm fever. Worm Colic. . . Clrvliiir Collc.crTeetriiDzol IcUnU DIurrlteuolUhltdriiD or Adult * IMiantvry. Griping , Ilillou CoLo. , . . . * > Cholera liforli in , VomitiDg Condi * . Cold , DronchttU Tooth ch . Faceache. . , Nouriilula. t"ur.t - . - - Hlclc jIeS.cheVertigo ori'ulttfull'i VVlilteJ , too l'rofu I'eriodi. . . Croup. Coush.PitfleultUreathlra . . Suit itlieuiit , KnTBlrxlaj-Kraptionj ItlioumutUm. illieumatlo I'tliu. , , . ICIiliioy t/rlnnry AVeuk i iWtUn'i'l'ied ! Ino UUruivaoftliellvnrt.Palmtatlonl.UO " PECiFICS. bold bjr llrarent , on e nt poeiraid on rtceiet of iTico. bsuil lor Dr. Ilmnnlireya' 1 look oil ll cu niV < - . < lllnie > ; l G Cnl'u- Blwtltluo Co" . , 1U-J full ou St. , Mu > V Votli. _ U ujilirouialac , arou f us activity poaltlvel I curus iuii-jtouoi- _ cneruy.uurvouxlebl ity.all weaknessofnemratlvi ) ej-etimieithersos. tl.Uvmall. J. U.Wanifr.'Jlil7htatobt.CUIesra u pinerlctloa cf not d inecUlUt Uowi * . itiu n fill 11. A WARD * o P. M.p My orf 8 arc bine and my chfclcn arn pink , And I'm the belle of the skating jink- The young men pralso my graceful air And a y tny lace l wonilrom fair , ISut. Alack-a-d ; l I'm under twentjj And though I've nttentivo beaux in plenty. It acorns that I cannot go with thorn To tbe rink to tkate alter 5 p. m. It appear/a that eomo horrid Irsinlntor. With the soul of Florida alligator , Proposes nt ooco , by hook or crook , To place a law on the itatuto book Tint will cauro a world of grief nnd tears Coucorninp girls under twenty years , A law , in short , forbidding them To go to the rink after 5 p. m. Now there's that horrid girl , Miss May 8ho'a twontj-'BU if aha'a a day , But Bays she's not qnlto twenty-three How glad the envious thing will ba I livery night to the rink she H RO And skate with Harry Jones , I know , While I mutt knit , or stitch , or hem , In tears at home after 5 p. m. How would those legislators feel Who nro cho-en to Riiard the common weal , If we , tha girls whoso liberties They seek to crush by laws like these Against the harmless roller-skate , 1'oeressed the power to legislate And passed n law forbidding them To take n drink after 5 p , m , [ Boston Courier. KILLED BY AloNG SHOT. [ CONCLUDED. ] I spent the remainder of the day in watcticg the window and the r'alnt ' ; wall , loping ngalnat hops. At night I could lot rest. 1 walked many miles , and amo back to my room at the dawn of ay and got a few hours of troubled sleep , t was hulf-pist nluo when I awoke. Ab , ! int wall ! I look through the telescope nd tea that it has gene up .11 much aa , wo foot sines the evening , nnd it ) line lows against the window-sill of Van- yke's rocm. In an hour It.ould . lildo 10 bed. But BOO 1 While I look the urtain is drawn and tlio sash rnlrocl , It she wears a dark gown. She arcs away , and I can aeo that aha is nr- acgingthinga. Shopaieoi the window with broom In her hand ; but she doesn't weep. She comes back to the window , ooka out and goes away. Soon retnrn ng , eho goca to work on the bed. Tbla pprr 'on I watch almost in an agony. Will she will BIO spread the red cover- ot ? But she stopa. I think she goo ut of the room , leaving the bed only a'f ' made cp. Several minutes olapsa udlgrow impitlent. At last she rc- 11 113. Now she takes up the bolster , iikos it , beats it and smoothes it. Then : io lays it on the bed , She spreads two icote , then two whlto blankots. 1 am reathlosB ; It Is tbo supreme morccntl Uaa ! alnal She takes np the same white orerlot with a jerk and spreads it over There is no usa ; all is over. It must o abandoned this magnificent plan ! Before another morning the window will o hidden by the wall. I rose and paced my room , but I could not think what to o. At any rata , the rilla was to bo re- loved and the useless frnmo torn up. 'inally I turned to do it. But , before olog it , I stopped to take ono last look , applied my eye to the telescope. Agnes aa standing at the window , gazing ut this way. She was apparently egarding the workmen on the now nilding. Sbo had a , book in her hand ; ho is a constant reader of trashy novels. As I looked she turned , got upon the led , her master's bed , amnped the pll- o\v and lay down to read. Mon Dlcnl was startled with a thought. Her orm , dressed in black , upon the white jed , cllerod the desired coniraat and ] ade the best target I could wish for. 'ust as she was lying would her master y at night 1 In a moment , but grasp- ng with excitement , I adjusted the rifle n Its clamps , nntit the cross of the plder llnca in the telescope rested ul- ectly upon the region of the breast , and nd fattened It securely , Immovably. If he rifle had been charged and fired then , ho ball would have pierced the heart of Agnes , I rose in my excitement and va'ked ' the floor. I Cinso back , shook , > r tried to shako , tbo fiame , and looked gain. There was no difl'croncj , the aim was perfect. I went out to cool my fevered pulse , nd walked aimlessly for hours. When I otntned the bed and the greater part of ho window were hidden by the wall. No matter now. All the better , in fact , inco this wall would not interfere with he patsige of a rifle ball , because by rei ion o ! elevation of the rifia for long ange It would pa's above that building. I now carefully loaded the rlflo. I hen proceeded to iuclojo it all around with boards , forming a box. There is a icle in the upper end of the box , as you may see , for tne free passage of the ball. You sea also an opening in the window , psactly in line , through which the ball could make its exit from the houso. B'iom the lower end of the box Issues a cord , -which Is attached to the trfggar of ; ho rifle , the hammer of which was drawn : > ack in readiness for firing. Next I pro ceeded to cushion the box and envelop ic all around with many folds of old sail cloth and carpotlng Yon see ; hat it resembles a bale of old ctrpotlcg The object of all this was to deaden the sound that the report of the ride might not bo heard outtldo of this room. Fin ally I curtained the windows aa you see. Everything was now loidy , but I par- lotoly waited till that wo should reach : oinpletlon ; for I know then tbe observer ooking out of Henry Vandyke's window after his death , wocld not be able to BOO ; hls building. The detectives wi 1 not dream that the shot which caused his death passed over the top of the edifice , > nt will take it for granted that it was aimed by some ono from Its walla or from ho ground In front. Thus the deed will } 8 involved in mystery until this state ment Is read and that will be at the end of tlio month , when the agent enter * to ; ake pocaestion. At that time I shall be * r away. During this Interval I had ho casket holding the body of my Marie Ucod near the Gripping In a convenient warehouse ready to ba carded aboaid ship at any moment. Monsieur , it ii nearly told. On yes : orday I found a vessel making ready to sail early this coming morning. I took passage and had tuo casket a to wee aboaid. Five hours ago it was 10 o'clock aad It is now 3 1 icok my position in the dark cut on the ground In front of Henry Vandjka'a house and awaited bis coming Ho was late , but he came , a Httlo before 12. A cab brought him. He alighted paid and dismiuod the driver , and en lend. Soon a light shone through hi curtain and I s w bis shadow pa a i seven times. In live minutes the light waa ox tinguished. It waa enough. I knew that he was Ijicg in his bid juat wher Agnea lay when I dictv aim upon her Calmly I walked hither to my rcom , lit my lamp , and taking n chair , sat down within raach of the little card that come nut from tbo box. I took it In m band , which did not tremble , thought of my Marie and the wren he did her , and I pnlled. There waa n s'ight ' tremor in the cox and there ras a dull rapntt , nnd I listened. It may ) o fancy , but I tbink 1 heard the ballet ; hslng through the air as it sped , in hreo second * , to Us fatal piin. And It may bo fancy again , but I think I heard t "click" through the window and strike ts victim. There followed soon , however , a sound hat was not ftnclfnl , Monsieur , do you believe In the mpornatnral ? A few ec- ondf , ten cr fifteen , after 1 pulled the ord , and after Entry Vandyke was , as I icnow , dead , there rose upon the stillness if my room a prdonged , unearthly mean , \ despairing wall , as of acme being who uilercd preternatural agony. It waa a Utlo like the mournful howling of a dog. But it could [ not bo a dcg , for there Is no dog In this building. The man who rooms below mo Is a night watch- nan for some warehouse , and once kept a dog , but lest him , and , If ho had re covered him I ehould have known it , 'To ' ; it was not a dog ; it comes from some icing not of catth ; and it is something n this building. While I pondcredwhat t wes , It came again , and ao It has con- ! nucd to repeat Itself , at regular inter- ah , all through this night. It came a o\v seconds ago. It makes mo shiver , > nt I have no fear. Can It bo the sanl f Henry Vandyke wailing in torment ? } iii It bo an utterance from the realm of eternal wee ? May it bo his spirit come back to haunt me ? If so , I refuse j be haunted. If ho ccincs , in his unut- orablo woo , to visit mo with remorse , lion I decline to feel remorse. YCB , 1 hivor , but I do not fe r. Why , Mon- iour , have you not felt has not the anviotlon grown upon you while rcad- ng this that I am a man salf-doomod tu le ? Yes , as soon aj I shall have lared my Marie beneath the od ef the Alpine valley which shooed oed 1 shall die upon her grave. Why. iprefore , shou'd I fear a ghostly visitor ? Thoral I hear it again. It causes mo o shiver , but I do not fear. Bo quiet , lou miserable thing ! If thou dost Buffer ic toriiuMUa of the damned it is thy duel do not ivpent. I do not regret. Monsieur , jou know all. 1 ask of you ne favor. Antoine , the one-legged jani- or , is poor , but ha is good. I bequeath o him all 1 have in thia room ; lot him ave it. And now , my Marie , it la almost day , nd wo shall go. Farewell , accursed cones of all my woe. Monsieur , aditu. . ADOLVHE WEUXEK. The Professor laid down tha mannacrlpt nd locked at his companlona. They bad atoned with intenae Interest. uWoll"s8ldJio"thlsiatb.o most dia- Heal deed I over hoaid of. It makes mo ncrvouj to think of it. " Little was said among them , for they id not feel like talking , but they tore way the coveting and broke up the box nd fonnd the rifle clamped as described. Inquhy waa made , and it was fonnd bat Adolphe Werner had shipped a box nd taken passage on a vessel that sailed aily in the moininp , cleared for a port n the Mediterranean. Bat It nas too ate to think of overhanling him , and , aa hero were then no ocean cable , no effort aa made to arrest him in Europe. An Extended Popularity. BROWNS JBONCHIAI. TROCHES have been before the ubllo for many years , i'or relieving Coughs nd throat troubles they are superior to all ther articles. Sold only in low. VBEKB THE BA L"ljET IS PEIIFEC- TION. NToc Much TTse l' r It as Produced on This Bide of tbo "Water AVants a ( Jlilcftgo Theater. "Yep , for ballet one must go to Milan r Naples , or , possibly , one or two other talian cities , " waa the rematk made by Eugene Tompkin ; , of tbe Boston The ater , in a discussion on theatrical affairs with some of bis professional colleagues t McVlcker's theater. Mr. Tompklna s the manager and co-proprietor of the most famous theater In the east and ar- td In the city a few days ago In the nterest of his new production , "Zanita , " now in its thiid week atMcVicker's. The pectacle has awakened unusual Interest n professional circles as well s on the pare of the general public. "In Milan , " Mr. ? ompkins observed , "thomombers of the mllet are trained by the moat skilled jallct masters in the world , and they are taught from earliest childhood. At ho age of sixteen or seventeen they en jenorally the moat proficient , agile , raceful and attractive. It is a simple natter to eoloct auch dancers. They can > e seen daily in the schools in Italy , atd many have already acquired a repu- atlon as finished dancers. It la not so asy to got them to come to America , al- hough they look npon this country aa an CIdorado where they can acquire sudden woilth. In Piirls , Milan , Berlin or Lon- ion such productions as "Janlti" or 'Jalma" would bo regarded as events of xtraordlnary interest in the theatrical lomaln. Americans are more matter cf act , and regard such undertakings as a natter of course. Up to last season pcctacular shows baa been In a large neasnro withdr.iwu from tha stage. Tn east ast ballot vie had in the Bostoa theatre was In "Michael StrogoiY , ' and that w s ncidental and not the predominant 'eaturo. "What special methods do I employ n the preparation of snob stage prodnc- ion s as 'Zuilta ? ' I have no particular nothcd , and yet there is perfect method , f I may express myself In that way. Generally in the spring I tettlo upon the jollcy for the next season , and the style if piece being clearly defined , aftei rare- 'ully calculating the requirements of tbo labile , I Uko a trip to Europe for my iromlera , billet and costumes. Until ast eeaton all tny plajs were procured abroad , but 'Jalma' and 'Z inlta' were lomo produtions. Birmingham , Eng- and , produce nearly all the armor used n the theatrical world. " The Increase in the number of theatres Mr. Tompklni considered , especially at a time when theatres already built seem to be straggling for patranaje , cal culated to reduce the possibility of sue- cessall around , "Besides , " ho remarked , 'there are not combinations enough to go round , Take , with the now opera houtes now being built , five tirat-claes thoatrea on the South Side hero , and they chang es their attractions nearly every week , it la a difficult matter fir a manager to fill out bh season with firat-clm attrac tioQg , " In Mr. TompUns' judgment Chicago ranks as ono of the loadlt amusement centers in tbo county an appears every year to Improve luthU _ direction. It Is whispered ( in professions ! circles that among the objects of Mr. Tompkins' present visit to tbU city is the project of securing an Interest In ono of the principal theatres on the South Side. _ _ "The best la tha cheapest. " This Is an old adage and the esicaco of wisdom The best medicine , and the onty sure cur < for dlsesses of the liver , kidneys and bhdderis the old and reliable HU.NT' . ' [ Kidney and Liver ] REMEDV. Ply ; i clans endorse It highly and proscribe it in their prectlce , A MAX OK X13HVI3 , Once Worth n Mint of Money. Newt t A l'Aiitir. /incinnttl Enquirer , "Sfo that llttla old man co-nirg , bcrt ? " aald a Trfll-inowu Ffch straet xtlicomanycstoid-y , "Yea. What is iio looking for ? " ID. uirod an Enquirer reporter. "Ho Is what Is called 'finder' gee ! bout looking for lost jewelry , money , to , and turning it up wbon a reward la tiered for Its return. " "Who is ho ? " "Why , don't you know him ? ejaculated lip policeman , apparently somewhat Mir- iriaed. "That's 'ftlonkey' Tcdd , oao of ho beet-known charectera In the city , lo was nt ono time worth his little 1130,000 , and In less tban throe yoats > low it in againat faro and gay women Scino men in thia town made fortunes ) leoding him. I siw him loose $13.000 n ono night aovoral years ego at a gamb- ing house on Fifth Btrcct. Ho was try. ng to Cud the limit. I don't like to say ho game was brace , but it looked vary nucn Uko it. " "Is ho an old resldontor of this city ? " "No. Ho c mo from Virginia , where iis folks still live. They are people of wealth , but In never boihets them. You lee , ho nmriect a girl out of ono of the louses of 'gllt-odgo' in this city , and waa tfUrward athamo to go homo , oven when 10 had lost evoiy cant of his money. Many of the boys ab , ut town would like 0 niaist him , bur. you bet he'll take uoth- ng from any of them , and , although ho cnowa that ho was bled for all hla money , 10 never squeals. He's a man of nerve s pround as a poacocic , " ' How does ho live ? " "Oh , Mike Coughliu , the well-known iloou man looks after bin. Ho aleaps n Mlko'a collar. Juat think of tint ! Once worth § 130,000 , with everything ho ould wish for , nnd novr , such weather as his , sleeping in a collar. ' ' "That is rather rough. " "Bo started old Homer up in gosd tylo c nee opned a bank for him and ave him a good sized bank roll ; bat lomer wouldn't pay for anything but ilk umbrcllan , canes end jewelry , and f courao never made anything. I will lover forgot ono circumstance that show- d bis utter inapprccion of iho worth of money. Todd , Sam Alloway. and saver- 1 othora strolled into Harding's restanr- nt lata ooo night to got supper. Todd lad a package under his aim , which heave ave Harding to keep for him until next .ay. It WAS something done up in an newspaper. Harding thought it was washing , throw It upon the floor behind ho counter , where it was knocked about nd tossed around considerably. The lext day Todd called for the packog . 'hoy had some trouble finding it. One f the night waiteri had thrown it in the upboard underneath the ateps. At ast they fonnd it , however , and when ! odd loosened the wrapper you ought it oo our oyoa bulge out. That package inly contained $15,000 in good evory-day > ank-notes. " Boiler Explosion Nejjro Iiynchlnfj , WILMINGTON , NT. C. , March 5.-The boiler f the ateamerjWave exploded thia afternoon , 'he boat ia a complete wreck. Neil Jessup , James Steadraan and Kilty Harvey , all col- red , were blown into th iivor and drowned , 'erry Cotton , colored pilot , and Dane Me- 'herson were badly scalded. Several other inployea are slightly injured. Loss , $10,030. Wednesday morning at Monroe , Union onnty , masked men overpowered the jailer md , took out Lee Station , a negro , and langed him. Statten was charged with rape , Richard Bell , engineer , Jefloisonville , nd. , states : "I contiacted morcnral honmatlsm from the vapor * cf amalga mating pans. All ray teeth becoming oca9 , it finally settled in my joints and ankles , and for nearly twenty years I lave baen troubled with it. I used St. 'acoba Oil and it baa entirely cured mo. ' "Winnipeg Rows. CmeAOO , March 5. A Daily News Winni peg special ears : The farmers of the prov nee met here to-day , many accessions being eceived to the ranks of the secessionists and annexationiBto , Resolutions were passed de nouncing Premier Norquay for failing to se. cure concessions from the Dominion govern ment nnd calling for a redistribution of the eats and an appeal to tha country , An up laiog is really feared. "Possessed with Devils. " Wo cannot toll exactly what wai the 'demoniac possession" under which poole - ) le of former ges so dreadfully Buft'ered. V'7hat cter It was it could not have been worse than neuralgia In the head. Mr , J. G. Rieff of Newark , N. J. , was tor mented for eight years with this ; but vtitcs that it yielded to one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitter ; . What's the use of suffering ? It cures dyspepsia , weakness , malaria , liver and kidney complaints. tbo New Secretary ot tlic Treasury. DEKVEB , March 5. The chamber of com nerco this evening unanimously adopted a re olutiou requesting the new secretary of the to pay out the stiver coin now loarded in the vaulUof the treasury and thus itop the contraction of the currency and re- ievo the business depression of the country. " Horecford'a Acid riiosplmtc. Marked Benefit lu Indigestion , Dr. A. L. HAU , , Fair Haven , N. Y. . lays : "Have prescribed it with marked leuefit in indigestion and urinary troubles. " The Mississippi Valley Sanitary fjonncll , SIT.INOFIKLD , 111. , March C.A specia train will leave Chicago with the regular morning train on Saturday next over the III- nois Central cirrying the delegates to the meeting of the tamtary council of the Miaa- ssippl valley , atJNew Orleans , on Tuesday , March 10. DUHKEK'S SALAD DUESSIXQ & COLD MEAT SAUCE Is made from tbe freshest choicest and purcit condiment ] obtain able. In nslt.g it , wasta , labor and anx iety and disappointment are prevented. Chlc * o Committee onl'ubllo Safety , CHICAGO , March 5 , The citizens' commit- ; co of eighty , appointed to assist in prosecut me the recant election fraud caoes in this city , met to-day uiul appointed a committee of fifty on public safety , In tlfect making the tem < | x > rary organization permanent. Anfrnstnra lilttort * is a household word all over the world. For over 50 yeara It ha advertised Itself by its merits. Itsnow ad vertised to warn the public against counter feita. The genuine article is manufactured by Dr Jt G. Ii. Slevert & Sons. IMwinllontli'H Farewell to tli EOSTON , March 5. The Transcript says : I s indirectly averted that Kdwin liootb ha firmly resolved on leaving the stage , He wil play a eiles of farewell tngagemtuU in tbe larger cities of the country. This la tbo beat act son In which t purify the blood , and llcoa'd Sinaparill U the beet blood purifier , 100 Doie Ono Dollar , CHAS. SHIVERICK , UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , I'AMcngcr iiev.itor : to nil floors. 12CH5 , 1C03 nnd 1210 Tainani Street , OMAHA , NKUUASKA , csm : ACTORY 409 and 1411 Dodse St. { * * % ® SHS } Omaha Ne- Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. Entirely Preo from FUSIL OIL. kVW Do you know what It Is * Ask your Fhvulelan I lu&JI or llrnpsistniul ho will tell vou thnt IT JS A 1'osltlve biire Cure formalin-la , I'uliiioimry Complain ! * , IiKll cMloii , ftorvium : Vrixttratlon , Uroiichlnrrroiililc < ifioiiornllolillltv. Ijotmonilciitiil l'ow r : : * ami nil \Vii8tltii : i' nc . Unrlorsuil liv o\cr 3.50O I'liynlfluiin' nnd Chemists. ' Iiivnluablousii NTIiUUI \ ' AN1 > TONIC In Typhoid I'pvor. iM'nciUery mill nil low lorms of IMNcnsc. TUB IlliCOUiMZlU ) _ ANTIDOTE FOR CHOLERA. = = ffiSmmSn JJ'o nro tlio only concern In tlio United Stato-i who nro bnttllnt ; and selllnp : to the Mixllcnl * Profchslon nnd lniK Tnulo nn absolutely 1'uro Olnlt AVIilskoy. ono th.it la free from , I'UMIj Oil , nnd thnt is not only found on the sideboards of the best families In thu # country , but also In the physician's dispensing room. g I'rnf. VOX VOMlKIt , wrltcsi "llirltylticlf mou33Ialt AVM lrj , I know It to bo wholesome , nuffj'a Malt Whisker , Is the purest liquor thnt I clean and unadaltvratcd. " have ever anal } zoil. I must therefore unruatUlcaJy . " ritKII. II. HA\ViilS.M.n.otRorlirstprI : > .Y. recommend It to the medical profession. n irradunto of the lentline Kuroiwancollt pif , sayn : "I The late UAUVKY I. HVItl ) . M. ! > . , President prescrllw jour Mult W lil.Lc } In my i rn tfco licro , of the faculty , and I'rofoisor of the Baltimore JI I- conslilcr Itn vor > - niiiorlor | reliable nmclo and ran i lc l ColleRC , MTS " I llnd It rt'inarkably free from heaitlly rwommend It In low utatoaof ft'vers , nriitp fusil olt and otlier ohjrctlonahle materials HO often tntlaiuni&tlons , anil flt'pivsxtnfr malnttle iriiu'rally , fouml In the "liisklon of the piesent day. and also as a tonic In fcrhlo dlm > > tlon aiulrunuil . \Mis : J. O'llHA. M.I ) . , of Statcn Island , the eseence from neute dlpea t. . whoi-w nn ulroholfo Btlmtilnnt B indicated , and icucclally lu 1'hthlals nuthor of several worki on Infinity , writes : "Whtii . " 1 pri-rwribeiui alcoholic i-Umul.int , I ordcryour fa- Itiluioiialls. IN FACT , IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. % mn mmMClvnffUWVrnc "ncl thow amicted nitn nr3iouKiiA is , ! 1 U bUJWOUlW" i JL V ilOj AVI : w i M. on receipt or MIX uoii.tu.s ! * * send to niiyaddrcHH In tlio Vliiltctl States ( East of. the llockjJlotintalns ) , nil Iw- % OUnrccN i > rcpnl l a pliiln cn o ( tlnm nx-oldlnc nil npimrtimltr for coinnivnt ) , , * containing Six Quart l.ottlcH of our 1'UUK 3I.VI.T WHISI"- - ' - - " " ' - - . nnd under the Seal of tlio Company CONSUMPTION and other AVASTING MISUASK : Formula has been preixirecl especially for usby the great G . It cnn ha prepared by nnv fninllv hoiispltpoiior nt sliirlit oxiwnso ( Raw Hcefsteak and ' ' belnffoftho inBredlents. ) Alter this preparation has been taken for ft few weeks , the previously conspicuously prom inent bones inpalientH suffering from Consumption nnd the llku diseases , get covered with a thick coating of fat mid muscle , the sunken and hloodlesscheeks fill up mid assume a rosy hue , , the drooping spirits revhe , while nil the mnsclei ! of the body , nnd chief nmongthem tin * nenrt , are stronger nud better nble to perform their functions , iMfai e of being nourished with n4 richer blood than they bad been before. In other words , tbo system Is Mipplied with more , carbon than tbe disease can oxhnitst , thereby glU' > S nature the upper hand In the conflict. * SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS AND FINE GROCEBY HOUSES. * * 'I-ioo OXCT33 X3O31iIj-A.373. f33X7. 33 O J.1 "A'31i3i : . * Sample Quart Bottler sent to any nddress in the United States ( East of the Rocky Monn- % * * * t ! > Ins ) , securely packed la plalu case , Express charges prepaid ou receipt of J83..13G. * * * S THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. , BALTIMORE , MD. , U. S. A. S & : : * : # > xtt < G'EMMA.N & . WYA.TT. Cuiniugs and 20th S'ts , , . Omaha , Neb. Milwaukee. Wis. &UNTHEE & CO , , Sole Bottlers ( SUCCESSOR'TO FOSTER & GRAY ) . LIME AKD CEMENT. BOLTS riaUli , Window C piIroa Oitelinji , Ifelatllo Bkr-llgbll , * 0. 'Tin , Ios' nJ Sla ui klQ noolb IStk street Omiba Nebiaala , WHOLESALE L. A ST1 CO , 1013 Jones Sti net } OMAHA Richards 8 ? Clarke . . , - * -T. Omaha , "Svr t * ' ' Wren wtifttt , M ATM ? m farm