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THE DAlLYBEE-TUESDAi % [ EL SALE 'ccp IToraci and Mnloa constantljf on hand whla Till neil in retail or carload lota. ( ! fil Stock Warranted as Represented , VU.o.n.le . Corner Fifth Avc- & Fourth SybouncllBlnffs. . * _ * AGT.NTS . WANTEB. ' Drs. Judd & Smith's' Now Improved Electric Bolt. , 8T. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; and FT. WAYNR , IND - - - nttlFFS IOWA-72S EL KIv mm-msT rmiwnr J IV I * * * * , _ . fit30 jTUVlliii uli | V/VJUil\jllt iluUC * * | | _ vlfvl * * ! ' . ( * tl. % T * * * k a - § - * , Ttrlcrtit A DiSO&W ' RhflUTnfcu8Dl PiCUr Ill IT POStTIVKLY CUnEB- Kidney and Wref Complain * B' , , , , , , , neart DliCM | > r , , , chlYamT'StoldFeet. P1" " " ' N ° W " n . 3 and | 6 ; old ttylo | i each. AND "THE KkaLISII" KITCHEN. Council Bluffs. EAVEL EOOFING [ Boot Milting and icpniriDg. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. GEO. SM1THSON , ' a02 BLUFFS. Attention Ladies goods at 25 per cent discount , 300 Switches ' ' " Sn XnBBNEDICT. ; 337 Broadway , Coum il Bums. " " ' W. C. E3TE1' l s gaat . grjeid Estep , UNBERTAKEHS 4 J No , 317 BroadJ ! , Council Bluffs , Iowa. I , 1 Calla Attended Promptly , Day * nd Night. Particular attention given to Embalming S. ITI ICsT C3- FOR EVERYBODY AT TRADE PRICES. House Painter's Tools For Sale Very Cheap. ) . A. BRNEDir/F. 837 Broadway , Couroil BluCa No. 507 Broadway Oonncll BlnCi , ( COL011ED ) Hair Cutting and Shaving. This ifitbjfEgmjl Rights Si Ol .SPEC I OTIGES npncK. : eua tof , Jtz , e o. , will b InieTW'in ' .till oO.\iran f , the low rate ! } J TEN CENTO VKR LINK lor the fln.l Insertion and FIVE CIENTB PF.K LINK jfoi each subsequent rtlon. Leave advertlsemcf ti at otu office , Ho. Pearl Street , neai Broadway/ VP SAI.B. TWs weo't. ulv Insurance ooo.1 toriM J am losing city J -T7IOH SA.LK. Anotlicr hotel In a llro Nebruka JH town , now doing t UinIneBS cl about $310 per month. No ether holillo the p'aco. Terms liberal. O\fAN Qu WAIlHBil Troll SALK OU 51 U > E. 810 acres ot land In Jb Wayne oountj , 'Io. Will trade lor ( Jouncil Blufl3 city pr..vortyo"8cll cheap for casru tlmo. BWAN & T\7ANTS TO lIsT.JH Uood Io cr Nebraska VV land lor a flall stock ot hardware or Roncial mercbandUo , vtril located. B AN \YAmsit. . -iTvoR HaM5-A run chano [ to gut a fine , well 1m. j } protod l > rm ol 400 aoiea , ulthln a taw tnUea ol Council BlulBi at a liirgaln. Low price and easy Uitn . . "WAl & WAMura OK 8AIK A KO < xi pajlUK hotel property with liver' > Ubl , Ia ono ol Iho beat Binill tnirai Jn we-V ni pwa will eell with or witUmt lurnltuic , or will tiad > ( or ft U cell ( arm with eock" tc. - " -jr SWAN \VALKhH "rSoP &K l-lghty acr g ujiloiproved land in r Jntoncouijtv , Iowa.SJmilai soutlcattol Al- - - - > at , or will trade lor Nebraska or K ; * * uu * $ Fl HALB.A.iUo tracT1 * ) ! Rood laud aDout ' ' r"aria a b4ll ttUoa Irom Council B'ulli ' m u bargain. SWAM & WAT.KKR. _ , 'f 'AI.li In UaiYUonoQ\tnty , lawn. S2.0 aerei v IM land , all under tenoe a 03 arro ( arm til Improvements , all under cul'.hatlon csonpt % a eu rfraw S ) act j good grass orpaatnro land , 1 yjovcti ! ntlier ttacJa at Irom 40 to 100 acres eli , , . . . L i - , gWA > WllKBtt. ( . , bAI.K lArnln lmpro\el aad unimproved. , . II you w.intik I rm In iruttern Iowa , Kaosu ifebrvara or Uikota , letui betr Irom jou. t ' SWANt . .larsti number ol bailnoiw uuUres ) ) u ullpitlu ol Council IllufrrOSo < lore } ou buy , BWAS & WALKIBU ' daLB I'urtlM nUhing to buy cheap lot ! t < build oo cunbuy on monthly i > aj metita jlO. s AM&WAL W will rent you A lot to Uuaa..on 11 < j oil wUh on rer BHAN& WAtMB. ' ' ANCKU locorrc ] > onclwnti ny oao wlibinga good location ( planulng mill. . ihd < o blind m nuLiot , , o ha > B building Kaf ilnery , U [ oMUj , ( or aalo , Itase or trade ; , " iruu uc.ni. i nr , twoitory Irame building ault JU ftblu latwarehauie or etora o purpoMD , nea railroad Oepot. . ' ! B AN WAtKaJU llKNr ti tt BAU& njau.'Jg and . . FR lulUI U for mall loundiy and . machine . . , 1'ion - / : - - - | r aoo.JboUcreoKloer Ia , blower " ( motion , SWAM WAUU , Uouie > . Lota and Land. A. , 803 r lr t a > enue. 'iriOrt UAJJt A toy-bUAty , nrtUltM tnUn J ? la exwlltnt oaadltiou. Or n l\l \ trade tor obup tai , . AddfMtir.H. Uet ottlce , CoupoH IlluTi. til > WTj Uource llcaton , flia way. MlU coal ind wo > > d at icaaonabl * jprloei , t > y ll ) . (01 ( fc ton , anJ 123 onblo ( Of Coord * body ka uouncll lllnnio YV TUIDM. d or oairlerat only ) wnt e nti a week. U > VAVKKa For ial at Un OfCc * . at li ocot \J a hundred ' s ' WANTED-A tDod bread maker * Union Bakery ta Main atreet. Council rellaMo . il jttU . . to rriirewnt. In Iowa , the roJUtutuaJ Benerolcnt Aiaoolatlon ol l > eattlce. Neb. Call on JJ. U , Bea ] , Bevtre bouie. VALMLE PROPEHTfW < rtore bulldlc,10ioou > ipartltl4ced , nt ) * tiaicr diui < pUd Kith \tattr from the rU * epa brick cclluiuttoi lor rcitnurtnt , ) ; _ . > raiLt : houie , merchantlle bmlniMor retUleni rep ( rty , Alto a Urga two-itorjr dame dwelling .i'.h IB rrouii two oetlan , etc. | eta , iult d i , ptlrato reU bee , bojpltal.cto. , if rent | ; OEE & PUJ THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER NO. 2 , Is the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With cnly 33 koyi to learn as operate. It prints 70 character * Including caps and small letters , punctuation , flzurcH , elsns and fractions It stho simplest anil most rapid wrlttrR mar-ine . made as n ell aa the post J arable Send SOT free illustrated pa\nphlet. & Benedict , Chicago , Ills''tSolo.Agents. . 0. It SIIOLEO. OouneiVBluffa r Western Iow COUNCIL BLUFFS . A. Wholesale and Hctall Dealers In Hard Soft ana Bhssburg G OA - Ii , W. H. SIBLEY , Mauaser. omce. 38 Main St. Yard , on C. It. I. P. and C. II. & Bt. P. Hallway. K. H. Oncorr. S. T. FRENCH I. . TitstNoji. SVCCKSSOUI ro , Casady Orcutt & French # 405 Broadway Council Biufts ] . Carpets , Curtains , / Window Shades , ' Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery , Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! GUONCIL BLUFFS ' CARPET GO. R , Rice M , D. offeMtuuriui v 4 | kali * M tnwtnc of U * 4. MONTANA STOCK RAISERS. liHortaDtLfstof fionnfl-Ups anUsso cialion A Ilorsommn'fii Association Proi > o ccl TliollalslnR of Mulca flow BtocJc PiMBcil tlio AVIntor Brlfilit Prospect s , Con-ospondonco Globo-Dcmocrat. The backbone of.wintcr la at last bro ken in Montana , and spring has coruo in dead earnest. Cattlemen nro in cense qiicnco rejoicing , and altogether the outlook for the coming aoason la the moat promising atnco the beginning of the Industry , sorno years go. Meetings are cillod for the various a lock aaaoclatlona to arrange their spring roand ups , nnd the following Imro boon Bottled on aa the dates : Mondora Aaaociatlon , at Mondorn , Bad Land * of Dakota , April 1. Shonkln Stock association , at Fort Benton , M. T. , April 1. Montana Stock growers' association , at Mllea City , M. T. April 1. Mtuselehell Stock oaiociation , at Bll > lings , M. T. , April G. Wyoming Stock-growers' association , atOhoyonno , Wyo. , April C. Utah and Idaho Stock growers' asao- cistion , at Ogdcn , U. T. , April 13. Ono of the moat Important meetings will beheld at Miles City , when the sub ject of n consolidation of all the associa tions in the territory will bo discussed. It la probable that the achomo will bo effect ed , as nearly every prominent stockman in the northwcat is In favor of It. LIVE-STOCK LEGISLATION. The following hllla relating to live stock lnter < > &ta were passed by the terri torial legislature at the session jaat con cluded : A bill to prevent the introduction of contnglona dlsoaaoa among the cattle of the territory. A bill to prevent the branding of cato - o during certain aoaaons. A bill for the bettor protection of the .vo-stock Interests of the territory. A bill to provide for the payment of amago to stock and from fires occasioned > y operating railroads. A bill providing a bounty for killing ortalu animals fore : nitum > , A joint resolution against the repeal of ho deaort land act. The governor also appointed , and the ouncil confirmed , the following gentle men to moot the requirements cf the law 'or the batter protection of live stock : For Veterinary Surgeon Thomas tnart. For Stock CommissionerChoutoau ounty , Robert P. Walker , Castor conn- , Frank Robertson ; Dawson county , S Day ; Lowls and Clark county , Rob- rt S. Hamilton ; Moaghor county , Gran- Ho Stuart ; Yellowstone county , Allison . Ellis. A call has also been Isjuod for horae- incn aad these interested in the Industry o moot at Sun River Crossing , Marh 27 , or the parposa of taking the necessary ction for the formation of a Horsemen's s-soclatlon. The call is ei ned by ho mcst prominent horso-brood- ra of the northwest , and responses have ean received from all ever , promising a jittendinQ . _ The outline of the pro- ed 'nioo'trng Hs-to organize aa other took aaed"clatlonBShavlng regular aystcm- itio ronnd-iipj-in tno dilferent districts , md kll'to comnionce about tlio same tlmo. ' ' * * There are already a number of horse , nd niule 'growers'in Montana , notable .mong which might bo named Frowon , nd Barber on Powder river , J. K. Ham- ton near Bo aman , Robert Vaughan. Wm. Ulm , W. H.'Clarke , W. K. Flow- reo , M. Oxarart , O. G. Cooper , Al Dn eo , J. C. Adams. Wall&co Taylor , H. L. Milot , Jack Harris and others. It ia noteworthy fact that most of 4he ng- lahmen who coma to the northwest ven- ui-3 into horjo-growlng rather than cat- .lo-riisirji { . The ranchoa of Frowon and Baiber ( ISoglishmen ) , on the Upper Fowler ler , aid models of what howe ranches hould bo , and the oatabllahmonts of _ ij > ndo Palmer and Edmund Seymour , on ; ho Big Timber range , nra almost perfect n their details for the hi ceding of mule oils. " - - ' MULK-ItUSING. This pursuit , together with sheep- growing , must ere long ahare wltl\ the iittlo business in becoming one of the oadlng Industries of the wonderful northwest. Horse-growers are begin ning to believe that there la moro money in breeding old marcj tb good jacka than to stallions , and as thsro Is always a ready market within the territory for draft animals - wo may expect to aeo this year the breeding of nmlo colts oxton- alvoly engaged In by former horse-crow- ers. The accounts from below that wild itallions Imva been running off mares rom corrals , enticing them away from , ho ranches whoru they belong , is also , rue of this section. Cowboys riding the ranges report seeing every now and then small banda of horses flylm , ovcr the plains , and from other reports brought in by reliable parties to the earno effect. It Is reasonable to believe that at the present tlino no email number of unclaimed horses are In the territory. If the sys tem of round-ups spoken of elsawhere ; oes into effect , nearly all of these wild toeda could bo gathered In and branded. T1IK WINTEllina OK fjTOC'K. From the various conlllcticg reports that have gene out concerning cattle In Montana and how they Buffered during December and January from icy bllzzirda and cold northers , many people no doubt formed erroneous Impressions of this aeo- tlon aa favorable to cattle growing. Now that all danger from cold ia paesed , It it uo more thanjfalr to state the real facts in the matter , and remove the falsa ideas by giving actual damsga and loss to etock from all causer. To aum it up In a few words , the lota is less than at any time hut year. Since the middle of February chlnooka have been conatantly blowing , and ainca that date there baa been no snow to apeak of on the ground. Of courco December and January were cold , and no one denies it. But the dry cold weather of Montana has been making bet ter beef during December and Janutrj than cattle have been dcing In the east with cheap feed and shelter. As it happens there is plenty of artificial shelter among our bills , which , taken with tha rich , nutritious grasses everywhere to be found , makes this the finest atotk coun try in the world. To ba aure , the ther mometer doea go down very low some times , but Ita effects arc scarcely over felt by tha animals , aa the very dryneea ol the atmosphere is a sure protection against oxtieme cold , In a moist climate the low tendencies of the theimomotei would bo deadly to cattle , who could 1101 piotect themselves against the cutting blaati ; bat lure , when thewind blows , tbfrd is nothing dang < r jus In it to stock tnd the rjrlty of the atmoipherj pidveati thi "now from crusting , which Insure * plorfij.of feed at nil ti e . WINTER on ASS. Cattle sraSrlntorad afmply bylbolng turned looad Vui > on the free ranges , and cowbo/s'wAtch tooth from tlmo to tlmo , keeping thorn moving when a cold snap prevails. They uttempt to "bunoh" when li Is very cold , turning their hoaaa inward , and in this way those in the center are crowded and crashed by others forming in n circle on the outside. The cowboya follow the herds ; and are on the lookout to break up bunching. Grass in Montana curea on the ground without rotting , and during the winter tlmo ia equal to the beat hay. There ia plenty of it at all seasons of the year , and cattle got all the feed they want. Thera would bo great dan orto thoao northern ranges If the snow iliould olther crust or pile tip so that the animals could not reach then gnat beneath ; but the atmotpbcra being ao dry , the snow- is like dust , his no moisture , and la blown hither and thither by every wind , thus keeping the grasi always exposed. For the eamo icason It doea not ciust It must bo different down along the Union vP clfic lallroad , whore the snow f all la coita nly heavier and the ntmoi- phero moltt \ \ It can bo readily aeon that the cold of the noi'thwoat ia a benefit - fit , rather than a disadvantage , to cattle growing. The ranges being free and so vast in extent cattle owners can't toll , as a usual thing , how many cattle they have until the piMiid round nps each apring. The spring round-up la principally for the branding of calves , while the fall round up is bold for the cutting out of marketable beeves. If there are any hooves fit for markot.at the spring round up , which IB certainly the case this year they are turned upon choice ranges until ready for shipment. THE WATER QUESTION. One drawback in the minda of many to the successful raising of cattle in Mon tana ia the absence of water. This ob jection in time will bo obviated by the cinking of artesian wells wherever prac ticable There are many localities from Dakota to the Rocky Mountains where wells could bo sunk at light expense , tiiua converting dry placoa Into croon paatttros. Mr. W. D. Pcgram experi mented on the waterless plaini near Bil lings not long since and by digging and boring obtained pure water at a small depth. .Ho then put up three wind mllla and made largo troughs to hold the water. The plan was a success , and now Mr. Pogramhaa several thousand head of c.Utlo ranging en good gaais. The absonca of silt from this section haa been deplored , too , aa another disad vantage to stock growing. It has been discovered that in drinking from the va rious streams watering the different nngos , cattle take in moro or lesa alkali , which anascrj the purpose fully as well as lalt. Thus , one by ono all of the objec- IODB advanced have been answered. This year will see a big boom in the attlo business of Montana. The drive n may not be as large as last season , ow ng to the failure of the cattle trail scheme md the various quarantine laws. But hero promises to bo a heavy influx from loth east and west , from Iowa and Ore- ton , all of which will bo handled by the Northern Pacific railroad. Thia great orporatlon , .unllko others of its kind , hould ba called the cattlemen's friend. They are fostering the stock business of lontaaa In every Imaginable way , and to ; hls end are out In a now schedule of live took rites , which gladdens the cattle men's hearts , Cattle can now bo ox- ortcd or imported at better figures than iver before. Sl'AKSELV OCC'Ul'IEl ) HANOES. The ranges of Montana are reasonably nil , though not by any moans crowded. Between the Yellowstone andMlssonii 'Ivcu ' ard many good locations not yet akcn up , while north of the Missouri to he British line sia few if any cattle iazlng. Milk river has numerous trib utaries with ranges piovlded with plenty of glass and abundance of water-and nota tenant. A good many cattle uio > razing on the Crow reservation , while he immense Plegan-Blood reservation n the north ia supporting a number of heris belonging to white men , who payne no rent for the ground. The cattle business in Montana is all ight. Last winter was the severest ever known. All kinds of stock , pilgrims and la IVOF , have pulled through with a loss if leas than five per cent , and are at irescnt ia fine form. By the end of 885 , Montana will hive the best ahow- ng , regarding cattle , of any other atato r territory in the union. J. M. T. YOUNGMENt KBAI > THIS. Tine VOLTAIO HELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich , , iffor to send tholr celebrated ELEorno-Vot- : AIO BELT and other ELKCTBIO APPLIANCES on irial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) illlirted with nervous debility , loss of vitality md manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also .or rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , _ nnd many other diseases. Complete restoration to "lenlth , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No iak is Incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at onca for Illustrated pamphlet roe. Ituttoriulllc for Calves and National Lh o Stock Journal , Wo are asked the value of buttermilk 'or swine and calves , and why It la not oualdored us aafo to feed without any ad' lltional food , as skimmed milk. Butter milk , if ill good condition , haa a value rery similar to skimmed milk. It ia I'ightly richer in far , having 1 per cent. md slightly loss albuminous matter : It .i figured at 22 cents per ICO pounds. It will produce a rapid growth on calves or pigs , if it does not derange the stomach. Bat buttermilk is apt to be in a strong iondltlon of fonneLtatlon. This very .0011 produces a bad form of scour. , which , unless taken quickly , may end fa tally. It Is hardly safe to feed butter milk without mixing one-hall pound of implied nu'do lings ( what firmera call "canel" ) per gallon of buttermilk. If it la qulto sour it should bo boiled with the middlings The heat will neutralize the acidity , but it will not ba ai valuable ai befoio fer mentation has eaten up some of the food elements. Wo often recommend keeping a little ilaxsoud on hand for ute in chock- ng scours , and it will bo most useful lore. Boll one quart of ilissood In six quarts of water. This will become like jelly. Stir a little of this boiled flaxseud into tha la'.lon of each calf , or Into thai for several calves or pigs. The emollient effect of this ia very soothing to the stomach ach , Feeders ( hould not consider a few bushels of iUxseod ajadding to expenses , for it ia worth all it costs , fed in ( milt quantities , at promoting rapid growth. Wo always use thla Instead of linseed oil , fcr there la danger of getting impure oil , but the seed can ba relied upon , General Chase of Rhode Island , saya 1 always keep Hunt's Remedy in my nouao , it prevents headache anh kldnej troublea. We depart from our usual practice am recommend Hunt' * Remedy as a anre cuter or all kidney diaeatei. Medical I Qa * ( " , Another Alleged IHeoovnrj * Dnltotft Spcclmhwi Brought to Town , and tlio Usual Hush Una Hot In. St. Paul rioneor-Preii. HISMAKCK , March 27. Bismarck 1ms boon joyously excited over reported gold llicovcrios in the hilly country six miles aat and twenty-throe mlloa north of this Ity. Bight mlnlngclalma were filed this morning , nil in the aonthwott quarter of octlon 4 , township 142 , range 70 , as fol- ows : Augusta , by Paul Hoinxo ; Good Luck , > y Joseph Eastwood ; Buffalo Gap , by 'Imotby Ilarrigan : St. Paul , by George ? . Johnson ; Bonanza , by James H. Got- or ; Annitngo , by John Davidson , Hat- ) lohcad , by George H. Street ; Northern 'aclQc , by Thornton Matblo. These claims cover a small valley on a avlno In the hills just east of Painted Voods. The hills onch tldo are said to ID covered with and probably formed of volcanic lava and scoriae. Tno claimants ibovo named returned from the locality ast evening , bringing eoveral small boxes tnd hues of oro. It appears of granite onnatlon , corresponding in coarse gran ular appearance to bonldois found all over the northwest , but containing an unusually largo proportion of shining , 'ollow spots and points. All specimens > rought have boon heated as hot as posjl- lo In open-air fires. The prospectors say hat when they took the rock from the { round it was dark , showing no yellow , bluing particles. When roasted In the ire the rock fell Into fragments , some of which were like docompuscd sand rock , nd could bo rubbed away with the ncors , while others now -howing the billing , yellow spots and points were rod md gray appearing , like granite , but > roaking easily. THE They soy tbo original diacovory was made by Alarblo several mouths , ago ; that ho communicated it to friondn tie late for thofjngh prospecting last fall , and that two weeks ago , ai soon as the snow wont out of the valley where the diacovory was inado , they had a prospect hole sunk six feat , which waa enough to provo that the ere was not an accident of the drift period , but an outcropping of an Immense mass of rock lifted up by some volcanic action of remote ages. Their ere specimens have to-day been subjected to all the tests the town could supuly , and are claimed to answer for gold ere in fire and acids , with crushing and washing , and in combining with quicksilver. There arc many beliovciM in tbo alleged discovery , nnd excitement haa un high. A number of prospectors have already s'artad for the vicinity of the lalms located oni moro will go to-mor row. THOSE OF LITTLE FAITH. A tow old minors in town and seine ) thor3 have no faith in the discovery. Chey say the ere specimens produced show nothing but mlci and fool's gold , or yellow pyrites , of no value ; that it Is iropostorous to suppose gold-bearing oaks or any rock in the placer can bo ound in this part of the Missouri valley. Sangulno people , including part of the claim-holders above mentioned , argue stoutly that sand rock in places or in lay ers forma all the cotsaus of the Missouri. Choy also declare that the bills where the discovery is located are of unmistakable volcanic origin , as is proved by lava and scoria covering tholr Bides. George Johnson left for St. Paul to-night , carry- ug samples , which ho will exhibit at'SiO 3ast Seventh street , All the other look er j are residents ot Bismarck , Capt. Tom Warlnor cama in from the mines o-nlght and will go back in the morning with a party of six 'rienda. Ho loft seventy-live proa- jcctora at work when he left the mines at noon. lie declares It ia a mineral re- rlon carrying gold quartz and galena ; hat the rocks are in placa and olther an ipheaval or an upward dip of metal soaring rocks. Ho also dec'ares his con- Ident belief tbat petroleum springs oiist i short distance north of the mines , incitement runs high to-night , and be tween the hopes of town boomers and 'alth of credulous people there is likely .o bo a great rush for discovery worked ip. Your correspondent has only to add to his truthful report that he is a total disbeliever in the possibility of val- mblo mineral deposits near this pirt of the Missouri river. At midnight , indi cations are that about fifty men will go out early in the morning to prospect the eputcd gold field. Among them will bo Jouls Bellnuger , represented to be nn rxperionctd miner , who haa operated in California , Colorado , Wyoming and Mon tana. Ho takes twenty laborers , gua'r- in teed by bank deposits $ t 50 per day 'or ono month , and carries picks , spadoe , waabiugpane , drills , blaitlng powder and a complete camp outfit. A C * RD. To all who nro suffering Irnra errors and Indlicbticw9 of joutli , nor\ous weakness early decay , loss ol manhood , oto. I Mill Bend a receipt hat will euro j ou FllEi : OF CHAUOG. This great emtdyuaa discovered by a missionary tu Bouth America. Send ii.ll addressed em elope to KKV. Jo- asm T. IJ.SIAN Station "I ) " New York. I'rospeotlvo Marriage , L'hiladclptila lUcord. "I understand yon are to be married , Chang. How Is It ] " asked a Record re- loitor. A alight smile passed over Chang's : aca it took quito a while to get over It and a blush was just perceptible. "Yea I am to be married , though I go homo to China first. " "Who Is the lady ? " "I would rather not tell her nauio. She ives in Kansas City. She la rich and worth § 200,000 ; Iain worth about $150- 300 , and I think wo will not bo in need when our marriigo is consummated. The lady is largo in stature. She is G feet G inches in height and her droia makes her look much larger. She is an Amer.'can lady and resides with her parents. She rirstsaw mo on exhibition and talked with mo a long while. The next day 1 was sitting m a parlor In a hotel playing on a piano when the young lady waltted In. I turned and saw her ; she looked timid ; so I said : 'Come in lady , I will not charge yen fifty cents to hear mo play. ' Bno laughed and acted more at oato. I played several pieces for her tnd she seemed to enjoy them very much. This was the beginning of oor courtship and ainco then she his promised to become my wife. Her father was a little reluct ant at fust to give his content , but lus since done so On condition that I remain in America. What will 1 do ? Ob , I'll start a tea store and , by the way , I think seriously of making my venture in this city. " _ _ Tlie boit regulator of digeitiHt orguni and the l > e-t nppetuer knoun U An oBCiira lilt- tern. Try it but beware of imitations. Git from your gMUT or druggist the Kcmiiue arti cle , mamif.iUuml l > y Dr. J. ( j. li. Slegert & SUMS. Playing I'olter In tlio Elevated HOB ton Bijle. Boston ( iazetUi. The intellectual game of draw pokei lias tikon a firm hold on the dwollerajt cultured Boeton , and the teachingTo the Concord School of Philosophy are P B onger Kler tor to 11 floor * 1200 , 1208 OMAHA , vyvvvvvvvDUPFY'S MalTWhiskey. * V * * Atiolutoly Pure ani Unadultoratod. Entirely Tree from FUSIL OIL. V nml nil \Vnitlni' Dlncaorn Undorsed liy over 3r UO IMirMrlnn * ' nnd ClirnilnU. % . Iinnlimblonsn ' AND TONIC 111 Tjnliold Knvcr. Itvcciilory V , IMnrrlitcn , nml nil low foritin of Ulticnnc. 'l'lIK llUGOUMZiiU V ANTIDOTE FOR CHOLERA. v * \\'o nro tbo only concern In thn Ui\ltod Stntoq who nro lintlllnc nnd Bclllnc to the MixllenI * * / rrofcuiloii and Drug Trnilo nn absolutely I'urn ninlt AYIilnuoy. ono tlmt Is frvo from * * % IMJSIIj OIL mul tlmt U not only found on tlie sideboards of the best famine's In tlio * country , but nlso In the iihjslclnn'a dispcnsliiR room. * * DR. AR ENDTr the tirent German Chemist , any * : "Ihnrfinnilr an nnnliitlt tJ * iiiir 1-Vlti ; AIAfjT n'JllSKJir , which ( inre ttvrrtgrittififing rritilt. r i < r % Jlfn/t Whiskey , obtained unlby extract of malt coiivntlon\tnilavrri/"earrfiil f fermentation ami aittillntlan. It entirely frco from fusil oil nmln ii/ o/f/uMc > 8tmifarff/ obnoxious aleoliolt which ir o vttrnmini / In trhl/ikri/ therefore , * ; RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. moiisMiilt WMtkiy.l know It to bo wholcfonic , Iluirj'fl Malt \Vhlskcy , li tlio piirot liquor Hint I clcnil and unndultcratvd. " ! m e CTer anah ted. 1 iniift t hi rcforo nniiuallllcdly ' Fltr.l ) . II. NAUTIil , r.N.Y. rui omnicnd It to tlio medical profeniloti.1 oftliuli-ndln TholntclIAKVr.V U ItVltll , SI. ! > . , PreMdcnt iirewrllw > our Miill M Rfn'UeynVinV'prnollroliorr , nftlic Vacuity.nnj I'roroijorof tluiIlnlllmoro.MolconMiIrr , .VI\IT } ftuj > crlor rvllil > lo nrtlolo ntid CAH lc l CollrRp. iwyii "I iliul It remarkably free trom Hunrlllr traoinniftid It In Ion BiMonof fiTpiT , aeiiln rui llnU and other objtvtlotmblo timt . . . . rlns . . ) so ofttn Intlnniinatloup , mul lit prewlni ? nmlnillcti irrnernllv , round In tlio whiskies of the present day. nndnl o M a tonlo In ficlito illcrillon aiidronrnl JAMK8 J. O'l iM.l : > . , of Stolen Ifl.in.t. tlio rmm nmtc itlwnMn , wliortan alcoholic ' nuthor of povcml worki onlnxiiiltr , wrltev "Wlioii tlninl ' illinnn.il nit H . Indicated , and ifpcclally In 1'hUiislj I prpscrltio nn aleoliollti Mlinultut , I urtlcrjoirr fn * 1'ulinonalis. IN FACT , IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. Tin O'nWOtlH/TniilirC'C ' / ? " ' ' thow mnictwinii iiicnioititiiAcncs , * ! * A U wUAMDUWAr & 1V J&MJ AVK WILL on receipt or MX i > oii t its , > send to any nildrCHN In the UultctT Stutcn ( Knstof thn Hucky Mountnlns ) , all li.x-\ rornuilahnsliceiiprcparcxlosiHH'lallyforusbytliOKrcatderii aiiijoiLMitist , ! > > I'un I'ontlcrs 4 Itcnnlioprt'pmed bv nnv fainllv linuspl.fpii'r | nt Bllulit oxprnso ( Imv ! Jlecfsti-nk nnd our , DPTTDEifn : OVEuftwIjT T-ijCISIZaaTKr beliiBOftl.o . lnBrodlcnt < i. ) > After this prop iration 1ms been taken for a fmvoeks , the previously coiiBplciiousb pioin * , Inontboues In jiuliLiits Kufforlni ; from Consumption nnd ilio liKe discnses , et co\ered wIth n * thick coating of fnt and muscle , the sunken nnd woodless checks 1111 up ami assume 11 ros\ line , tlio droopiiiB spirits reUve , whllu nil the innsclea of the body , nnduhlof nmoiiKthum the nrnrt , * , * nrostroiiRcrmid better nblt ) to perform tlieir fnnctloiit , because ) of beliiK notirlshcdwltli n * , * richer blood tlmn they lind been before. In other words , the system Is supplied witliinoru * , carbon than the disease can cxhnusr , thereby el\iii } ; nnturo the upper hand in the coulllot. 4 * SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS AND FINE GROCERY HOUSES * * CIGARETTE Smokers ho re llllnirtony | ll tie more f or riL'arcttm than the vtlco chirund for the ordlnnrj trailo Clptar- cttrs ill find the RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT , No. I SUPERIOR to all others. They nro made from the brightest , most delicately lU\nrcJ , ami highest ooMt okl IPO ( grown In Viriiinla , and are nbwlutclyvmiorr ADIM.T IRUION crilruRS. Woufu tlio Conulno French RICO Pnpor of our ovm direct Importation , which Is made cspccUIly for ui , uater marked \\lth the nauio of the DianJ , Richmond Straight Cut No. I. CUT 1 n each d arcttvitliout whldi nunoaro Konulno. Imitations ol thU brand line been put on Bile nd Clgatctto smokctB are rautlonou thet thla la the old and orlplunl brand , and to ctucrvo tnattach ackago or box of Richmond Straight Cut Cigarettes bcirs tlio signature ot ALLE I & Manufacturers , Riclimonil , Virginia. Who have trilled away their youthful vigor "ud powerAVlio arc suffering Irom terrible drains anil losses , w li < > a. ro weak , IMPOTENT , nnd unlit Jorinur- nn e.BJI J"ll "fallayeswhofinil their Bui f > IU power nnA vital itV , ill LIl 11 o rv u and SKX- U A J , STKICXGTII weakened , \ \ hether by KXOKSS or early habits CAXie-cue a positive & last ing COSE , MO matter ol how loiijj standing your cato may be , or nlw lias failed tocuiu you , by a few \\eeKsor nuuitlis IIRO of thu celebru- ied Myrtlcain Treatment. At home , \\itliinit exposuie , in less thneaiid forl KhS money than any other method in the world. Weak back , Jieadaehe. EMISSIONS , lassitude , lopsof ppirits and ambition , gloomy thoughts , dreadful dreams , defective memory , Impotence , impediments to maiiinge , epilepsy and many other f-ymptoms le.tdiiijr to CnnRumntirtn and Insanity , arepi mptly removed by MARRIED MEN , AND MEN ABOUT TO MARRY , REMEMBER , EKFKCT SEXUAL STJIKXCTJI 3IKAXS ; healthy and vigorous offspring , onglife ami the love and respect of a faithful uife. Xo man Mionld ever marry \ho have beengnilty of eailyimle eietioii' . , until he has been lestored to 1'ER- rECT jrAXIIOOD. Wo guarantee a pei manent cure in every eape undertaken. Scud 2 stamps for treati'eith proofs i"l testimonials. Address The Climax Medical Co , St. Louis , Mo. JSP ( SUCOESSUR1TO FOSTERJ& GRAY ) . LIME AND CEMENT. SMITH & TOLLHIt , ACTS. L1IADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 0 Alain St. , BLUITS TOWA. COUNCIL , - - - . A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. 'or a lime forgotten. A correapondont recently overheard several fair daughters of iho AtboDS of Ameiica Indulging in .hi ? pleasant pastime , when the following dialogue enaued : Anastaeli : "IB it my aunt ? Ob , yea ! Well , there's a aolltary cheek. " Olytomneatra : "I will bettrldo your destitute of sight , dear. " Proaorplne : "Well , draw your cards , cirla. I will remain Patrick. " Milllcent : "Woll , I will wager a half- score of checks , " Anaetaala : "I In hold yon aad elevate you five " Proserpine : "I fear that you are feign ing to pcaaess more than yon really have , but nevertheless , duar , I cill you. " Anattaala. "I have a homogeneous tiio of aces , " Sltllicent ; "And I a. Hobort-appon- dagod tlush. " Proserpine "Whilo I hold a quart at te of knaves. " Millicent ; "Well , dear , tlou you take the ceramics. " < la there no balm in Gllead ? Ia there no physician there ? " Thanks to Dr. Pierce , there la a dulm In his "Golden Medical Discovery" a "Iwlm for every wound" to health , from colds , coogha. consumption , bronchitis , td all cb nio , blood lung and liver af fections. Of drcggUU. Itrown'H Kronolilnl TrouIiCH for Coughs nnd Colds ; "I think them the beat nnd must convenient relief extant , [ Kev. 0. M. Humphrey , Oral ? , Ky , Not What Uo AVimtoi ) . The National Republican haa the fol lowing to-day : "Ono of ' - constituents inyco'o-ed ar rived hero the other day and told mo ho wanted an ( ilice , " mid Repreaentatlvo O'Noll of IMisaourl. "As ho could hard'y road or write I told him he had a poor chance. Ho wanted to be a letter-carrier , and Insisted ongoing before tro civil eoivlco com mission to bo examined. The very first quoition paralyzed him. lie was asked to describe the shortcut route between Lonion and Calcutta , , via tbo But/ c Dal. 'Gommen , ' ild thudarky.rls'ng ' , 'ef dat's do route what you gwlno to tb me I doan want It. 1 done r'algn lite now , " and out ho walked. "Tho bat I heard of my constituent he had akipped aa freight for St. LoniB , ' declaring tliat In tbo ftituro ho would let politics and ofllces severely alone " B ACllt PHOSPHATE , Virtu Oil In DyKpcpslo , Dr. A. J , Jenkins , Great Falls , N. O , 8ay ; "I can teitify ( o itj tuamlDgly al most specific virtues in cases of dyspepsia , nervousness and morbid vigilance of wftkefulnesi. " ' ' Vt.1 a J 1 J Ti i tV y