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THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , APRIL i , 1885. Woman's Suffering andVtclicf. Thoia languid tiroeomo sensations , canslag yon to fool scarcely able to bo < < n yonr feet ; that constnnt dram that Is taking from yonr system Ml its former elasticity ; driving the bloom from your check * ; that continual strain upon your vital forces , rendering yon Irritable and fretful , can easily bo removed by the use of that marvelous remedy , Hop Bitters. Ir regularities and obstructions of your syitcm. are rcllorod at once while the special canso of periodical pain are permanently removed. None receive so much benefit , and none are so profoundly grateful , and show such an Inter est in recommending Hop Bitters M women. A Postal Card Story. I was aflcctod with kldnoy and urinary Trouble "For twelve years ! " After trying all the doctors and patent medicines I could hear of , I used two bot. ties of Hop "Blttors ; " And I am perfectly cured. I keep it "All the " B.F. timol" respectfully , . . Boothc , Saulsbnry , Tonn. May 4,1883. BRADFORD , PA. , May 8,1875. , It has cured me of several diseases , such ai nervousness , sickness at the stomach , monthly troubles , eta. I have not seen a sick day in a year , since I took ilop Bitters. All my neigh bora use thorn. Mrs , Fannie Qroon. $3,000 Lost. "A tour to Europe that coit mo ? 3,000dono "me loss good than ono bottle of Uop Bitters ; "they also cured my wife of fifteen years' nor- "vous weakness , sleeplessness and and dys pepsia. " It. M. , Auburn , N. Y. So. BLOOMINOVILI.K , O , May 1 , 70. SIRS I have bean Buffering ten yearsand I tried your lion lii tcra , and it done mo more good than all the doctors.MtaiS. MtaiS. S. Boono. llaby Saved. Wo are so thankful to say that our nursing baby was permanently cured of a dangerous and protracted constipation and irregularity of tha bowplfl by the use of Hop Bittcra by its mother which at the same tlmo restored her to perfect health and strength. The Parents , llochestcr , N. Y. None Rcmilno without a bunch of green Hops on tbo whlto label. Shun all tha vllo , poisonous stud with "Hop" or"llopa" In tholr narno. The finest tonlo . ( or norvouj people U llostottet'a Stain- I ach Ulttcrs , which In stires perfect til- pcstlonincUeslm'U- tlon.anJ tlioactUo poifornuncoof tlielr junction a by the lv- craod bowels. As tha system acquires lone through the ID ; llucnooollhlsbonliin 1 medclnc , thoncnca grow stronger ml tnora tranquil , headaches - aches ceasottd that namelca ) anxiety which la n peculiar ity ot thciljspeptlc , gives nny to cheer- ( ulnc'B. Tocatabll-li . . . . _ health on n sure foundation , ute Iho poorlcsj lnlgorant. For sale by all DiuggUts anil Dealer * generally. Men they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know is not to have. PIUZB , 575,000.ia TICKETS ONLY 55. SHAKES is rnoroimo.v Louisiana State Lottery Company i "H'c do hereby certify that we wvcrvise the ar rangctncntsjor all the Monthly and Scini-Anmta Drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery Company anil in pereon manage ami control the Drawings themselves , and that the tame are conducted utth honesty , fairntu and ill good fa\th \ toward all par- tie * , andicf authorize the company to use this cer tificate , tnthfac-timtlea of our tignaturca attached in its advertisements. ' COMMISSIONED. Incorporated In 1E83 ( cr 25 years by tlio loglslituro lor educational and charitable puquws with a rmiltal of 31COO,0:0-t3 nhlcha icecrvo fund of over { MO QOO has since been a < ] ded. By ac overwhelming popular vote Its franchlaa was undo a part of the pretent state constitution adopted December Zd A a. 1870. . The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by ' the peoplaolmi } state It nourscaloj or pontronca. ' O Hi grand iliiclo nuinDcr drawings talio place jconthly. W A 81'LKSDID OrroRTUMTV TO WIN A roRTO.VK , FOCRTI ! ORAVU DIUWISU , CLASS U. IN TUB ACAUKUY or Uuuic , NEW ORLKIVS , TUBUDAV , Antit , II , IS AS , 170lh MONTIILX DKAUIMI CAPITAL PRIZE , $75 000. 100,000 Tickets at $5 Vach. Fractions , of Fifths , iu proportion. LIST or 1'IUIKS. I Capital 1'ilto t 76.CXX ) 1 do ilo 25,100 1 do do 10.COO Jl'rlzisol { 0OC 12,000 bl'rlzo. of 2,000 10,000 101'rlrosof I.OiO 10,000 lOl'rlzssol f.i'O 10.000 300I'rlrcso ( 200 ! 0(00 Soal'r.zoaol 100 80,000 1X10 1'rlres ol M 29,000 lOOOl'iUmol 25 26,000 ' ' . . iriRomuTiON I'i'.izis. S Approximation I'tlzi'd of 76o 0,7rO B do do MX ) 4t.OJ . 0 do do 120 S,2JO 1967 I'rlics , amounting to Ji05,60 Application fur ntcs to ilubs hnuM b made on to tboolllco ot the Company In New Orleans , For lurther Information rite cl arly glring Iu addrcM. I'OSTAL NOTES , Eipreea Money Orders , or Now York yxchange In ordinary letter , Currency by Exproes ( ill numaof | S and upward * at our ex < iicnsf ) tddroised , M. A. DAUPHIN , Or M , A. DAUPHIN , New Orleain. La. 007 Bevcnth St. , Washington D. 0. Make 1 * O , Money Orders payable and addieai lUxUtelixl Ixittertto NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK huw Orleans , La. -rHJJ MILB POWUit CTmES. * UMPHREYSy BM ] IniUv > 30y &r * , ( 'rocrlptiouaol xn eminent I'hrf.cUn , hli fu and burn. UST rvmcu'AL vv * . , Povortt aaewtloii. lulluutnitloni. . Wormi , Worm I'M. * . Worm ( . 'olio. . . .a ClryliiirtoIlu.orluctmuKotlnfinU iiuvol ! UUtaranor AdalU ll ( 'lllory . Griming , llilioiKUollo. , , . Cliolcrn. WorUus , VoralUog Cuiiul . LuU. llruuchltli . , . rVouFul lirlii. 'i'oothtcln. Ftcoacbe. . . . Ileuilni hiu. t-l , lt JI Sch..Vmlso Llituoy I ilteuao * * * * t i tt * * rlnury AV'ttUiieiii Wettloa R-fr iltfciif t'4 uftliu lleurt.rilp.Utio S ECIFBCS. XlioMaBlool Lftbor. The birds may ulng in the country tide , But I think in the city's throng There is many R sound ol labor That Is pleaiant as any song. The workmen whistling cheerily At ho goes to his work at morn Is just M sweet and musical At the whistling birds in the corn. When the bricklayers tap with their trowels The bricks In the growing walls ; When the chlpl chip ! chip ! of the masoni In tha rhythmical cadence falls ; When the carpenter's ' busy hammer Blonds with a Iftiujh or word , 'Tis the inuiio of labor , and just as sweet As the song of the wlldwood bird. The sigh of the summer wind is soft , And gay is the chattering steam , But the engine throbs to o noble tuna Through a mighty tongiio of stream , And there's music In the click , click , click Of the mystical telegraph ; In tha chiming bells of the lofty tower , In the schoolgirl's Innocent laugh. In the kindly voice * of greeting men , In the playing of gtrla mid boys ; Oh I the streets ara full of pleasant sounds That fretfully wo call "noise. " But think if all tins wonderful lifo Went silently to and frol [ f never ft Bound fell on the oar , And tbo tumult was all a show. flow wo should mlsB the spirit and stir ! How wn should drearily sigh Dver the bmy and dream-llko crowd Passing us silently by ! Oh ! the trowel's "tap" and the mason's "chip , " The hammer , the wheel , the bell , Are the stirring songs that labor sings , And wo all of us love them well ! HUNTED BY DANITES. [ Oonclndcd. ] Now , yo sac , they was a'pecting o' mo at bait Lake fuat , an' if they Traa n layln' nr mo it 'ud bo on the road that , an * I cnow't I was clar ahead o' the train ; but thar Want no u o in beln' too fast , BD I tot plckotu my boss in n aide konyon , an' aid low till nrtor dark , when I started down the paas just like an Inglu or a hlof. I don't know wet made mo do it , rat Bomohow I had an idoo the qnlotor 1 cop * the hotter it 'ud bo fur mo. An' I was just about aa near right aa a man cud 10 , fur that time onyway. Thar was a light in wan of the room3 , hat shun thro' the winder and I crawl't up and look't in , and thcro wai a sight aa isttook away my breath. Thar was Holly , on' there was Bomethin' olao , too , an' whou I BOO that little thin' in a sort o1 > DI I ncerly hollarb rite out , for t'waa a > aby a reel live baby ; an' ivory bin * loakin' sweet and humliko in the oom. And I was just tbinkin' o' rnakln' nyaclf knonat wen Molly glta up from whar she was a settin * an' I sees her face or the first tlraa an' nlch a aid , care worn face it vraa. Sha loent oror that cid , an * then knelt down an' claepa her lan'a torglthor , an' eho rraa a rcckin1 back an' forrita. 1 toll yo , of she wa-ant aitlin' in prar , then nobody over was. An' I ait thar an' look't , an' waa jist ; oln' in tar put my arms around her an" ell her that her ole Jack had como back g n , wen I heert v'icea , an' then I see icr g'iu a start an1 look of fear cum into ler tice an' she stood llatcnin' . I cnwlt up tcr the corner of the house an' ' I BOO two men cumin * torts the door , n' won they got purty clns they atopt and wan says to 'toteor , "Well , 1 reckon wo'vo got the durned cuaa now , fur Bill iickman'a got a hint he'd tor bo emovot. " ' Ef Bill IB artcr him" says 'tother fel- osr , "ho'll bo whar no man'll over BOO lira agsin. I a'poeo. bishop , yo'll con- ole the widder , an' bo a father tor the atherle&s , wun't yel" An1 the cues give a sort o' chuckll that undo mo grit my oeth. Then the fuat man apoko up agin' an ess he : "Keep yor dum mouth abet , yo eel ; she mought heer us. Yo go 'long mm , an' I'll go in an' break the aid news. " Wai , I tall yo , I was lyin1 low , an' cccpln' dark then , an' I watchoc the oiler go to the door , hoerd him knouk , an * the door opcut an' ho Trent in , an' ho other felloe alter soein' him in gave another chuckll , an' started right torts mo , an' before he knew where ho was ! had him doira with my hand on his .hroat an' a pistol iu hla mouth. Ho jlat gave wan skecrt look an' whlepered , Muck Adams , by God ! " then ho laid atlll. "Yes , it's Jack Adamsl" sez I ; "yo didn't s'poct to RCO him , did yo , Tom ETentz ? Now , wot'a goin on here ? " sozl ; jilt yer toll mo , an1 don't talk too loud cr git excited , kaso this gun'a mighty easy on the trigger. "Jack , " BCSS he , quiet like , "let mo up aud I'll tell yo very thing. I was alters yor frien' , Jack , an' tt'o mo as icnt the man tor toll ho train cap'n to glvo yer notice , Damn that bishop ! I halo him. and I'll git qnlta nithhlmif I die fur it. " "All right , I stz : " "aim to the barn , but walk kuerful , kaao thla gun mought go off. " Wen wo gits to the barn , Hontz tcz , in a whisper , : "Jack they want tor put yor outen the way. They've been trying : or make Molly take a bishop's divarao on' marry the bishop in thar , but she wouldn't. Then they kept tollln1 her yo was dcd , an' abe wouldn't believe 'em , kaeo I kept tellln1 her yo wasn't ; jest ask her if I didn't Then I got onto Bill Qlckman's ' boln' sent for , an * a'pUhn't was fur yo , an * I got wcrd to a Gentile trapper to go out on1 warn ye ; on' now yo'ro here , wet yo gein' to doi I'm yer freu' I'll stan1 by yo an1 go with yo , fur I'm sick o' ' this. Jack" an' his v'ica had an awful whisper "Jack , I want tor kill the bishop ; ho rob't mo o' my gal. I eworo to kill him , but I've ' been watching yor wife an1 waltin' fur yo ter cum hick. I made up with him an * ho thinks I'm a fool , bat I hate him. " Wai , yo toe , gents , I know't that Hontz had bin a goad fren' o' mine In ole days , an' I know't ' tha biihop lied taken away his sweetheart ; besides which , tbar was truth In the way ho talkt , so I just up an * sez : "Tom Henlz , I'll trust yol Now what shall wo doi" "Leave , " sez ho ; "leave iverythln' . Yer lifo , yer wife , an * yor babby air all gonn ef yo try tcr stay bore. I'vo laid iwake o' nights thinkin' it out , and I'vo toll Molly tlmo and time vgaln about it. Yb'va got nigh onto three thousan' dollars lars hid up in tlio house. Ther's wet ye left with Holly , what Molly has made < enco , an' all o' mine it's all thar. Phar'a five good saddle horses here , two tiller , an * plenty o' powder an' ball Molly kin ride on1 shoot with eny one I 11rat her an * yo en' mo kin take turn about a paokln the kid. Thar's lots o1 { rub roddy fur the tlmo , an * the time hat come. " "Wot about the bishop ? " eez I. "Jist yor leave him to me , an1 he ivau't trnbbol ye , Wo'l ) pack two bosses , iiid thar's mine , an * we'll strike over the nonntalns an' run no'theaat fur a tradln > oit. n' then to the States. " "Injun ? " z I. "Mormom ii wus , " sozhe. "I'm ' yor m&n , Toml Now fur the house an' the bishop. " "Tho bishop's mlno , " SOB Tom , as ho nalk't sof'ly to the house , him leadin * . "Qo In fust , " sez Tom , "an * skoor the bishop. I'll do the rlst. " So wo wint up an' opcn't the door aof'ly , and I hocrt Molly's v'ico a-syln' : "It's a Ho ! Ho aln' dead ; an * of ho is , it's yon that killed htm. " An' thin I jiit stepi in the door n' sez I , solcm like : "It la a lio. Ho ain't dead ! " "Wall , yo ought tor soon that bishop's faco. Ho ] lst tnrnt witcr'n a shoot an' sort o' staggor't back , an' the nos' mlnit Tom was on top o' him , an' ho was down with a gag in his month an' a lariat aroun' hla onus , Molly jlst glvo wan screech an' aho was hangin' on my neck , cryin' like her hoart'd break. Tom Cnlsh't tyln * up the bishop , an' thin ho scz to ns : "Thar ain't no timn fur cryin' , Molly : It's tlmo tor go. Yo'll hov lota o' tlmo fur huggln * Jack 'tween ' here an1 the states. " Wall , herr that gal did fly aronud. Yo BOO , shean' Tom had talked over so much that It oeomt all right to her fur mo to bo thar , aa1 in loss tlmo'nt it takes to toll the packs was made up an' iv'ry- thin * wts reddy fur the hojscs. All the tlmo wo was fixln' the bishop laid thar an' follow't ' us with his ores. I'd jlst as lief kilt him like n snake , but ho was Tom's ; BO I didn't say nothin' to him but jlst kept on fixlu' the paks ; an' wen Tom focht the bosses aroun' wo got Iv'rythln' on on' 1 put Molly in her saddle. She wai drcst In bay's clo's an' rid man fashion. I jumps on another hoes with the babby an * Tom gits on hlsn. Molly takes ono load line , Tom tether , an1 oil wo gooa torts the konyon an1 wen wo cum to the tut o' the trail Tom atz : "Now I leave ye yore to go ter my cabin an' get my thin'j. Yo watt for mo In Rattlesnake 3ulch , an * Jack kin git his hoes down an * I'll ' jlno yowlth a s'priso parly In on' hour , [ fa airly yet , an' by sun-up we'll bo fur 'nuff off. Besides , want to put 'cm elF the trail , " an' ho went off laffin1. Wall , wo ridoa up Rattlesnake Gulch Molly , an' mo , and the babby an' I gets my Mexican boss , and ho waits fur Tom , an' In about an hour ho cams alon' , an' dnrned cf ho didn't ' hov a s'priso party ; fur thar on another boas , in boy's clo'r , an' riding man fashion was the bishop's wlfo number two Tom's ole sweetheart. Yo sea , she'd ' alluz hated the bishop , in' bein' ' forct into takln' him , she'd tolo Tom aho'd run wonlvor ho'd cum fur her , an' they was jlst waltin' fur me. "Tom , " aez I , "wot did yodo with the bishop ? " Wall , " BCZ ho , "I jut loft him lyin1 , har tlod ; and Jane , aha stuch a notice on the door sayin' as how they'd all gone f > Salt Lake to go thro' the Endowment louse with Molly. "Then yo didn't kill him ? " BEZ I. "Kill him ? Nawl Ho'll oat his own leart out wen ho gits loose an' fin's we's ill gone , an' Jane hez tuk all the money 10 etolt from her father wen ho died. 3ut Ho'll bo awful hungry wen they fin' ilm , an' that wun't bo tur thrco days at ; ho quickest. " Wall , gents , wo starti , [ an' we'd ' some ODgh times , but got through all safe. foru an' Jane was unmet all reg'lar by a ustico of the peace , an' are on this farm , an' that's ' my s'parlonca with Mormons. I'vo prospered senae ; an' kin jest toll 'o , genta , that of any man wants ter jino ho Latter-day Salnti ho ken doit , but I don't wan't ' any in mine. I'm a 'postato rom way back. So's the ole 'omau. BKIN DISEASES OUUED By iii' . Frnzior'a Mafdc Ointment. Ouroii { by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Grub Matches and Eruptions on the face , leaving he skin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch , Salt Rheum , Sore Nipples , Sore Lips and old , ) bBtinato Ulcers Sold by dnigplsts , or nailed on receipt price. GO couta. Sold by Cuhn & Co. and 0. P. Goodman. A UNIQUE TAX IjIST. SoTcrnor Roger AVolcott's Pucttcul Schedule of His ' Ilaten.blo Estate , " lartford Kvening 1'ost. The following quaint way of preparing a list of taxable property was Governor logor Wolcott'a. Ho died May 7 , 1767 , 19 years of age. Thii list was probably or the year 1750. It ia excerpted from 'Ancient Windsor , " his orthography and mnctuatlon bolng retained : The list of Mr. Koger Wolcott's Rateable Citato In former dnios ; Sparkiih ListerB , alias Misters that do tika the List that 5 ou may here attend with feara aud bs oxcecdiui ? whist : Acres of meadow land I'vo fouro But know wittiall It is hut poor three qnarte of cne acre mora have 1 to add unto tha score I have a horse , but he's BO thin His bones appear most tlireu his skin A winter milks , nnd new milk kipe I like wise ha\o and two poor swine A yearling calf , a pretty creature , bandanmo iu carriage and In faaturu another calfu I had last yoaro but where he's now I cannot hearo Which fills my heart with tiths and groan ; , for fearo the crooa Invo picked hi3 bones , ho was BO poor before he died they Bothered gauped for hia hide liuc now heo's gone both ha and I In Borrow both a Sympathy Pravtako UIH for a perfect Hat for I think there's nothing midt that doth belong to my estate for which I ought to boar a rate. YOUNGMENI-I5EAD THIS. THE VOLTAIO BKLT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , offer to lend their celebrated KLECTBO-VOL- TAIO BELT and other ELKOTIUO Ari'UANOES on trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) afflicted with nervous debility , lost of vitality and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is Incurred M thirty days trial Is allowed. Write them at ouoa for Illustrated pamphlet free. A TALE OP WIIOHOIIAFT. FIVE 1'KNNbYLVANIA CHILDBEN , WITH A ItEMAllEADLE MALADY , READIKO , Pa. , April 1 , At Windsor Castle , near Hamburg , Caroline Fink , aged 1 ; John , 1C ; Louisa , 14 ; Sallle , 11 ; and Millie , 7 , hare become aflllcted with a strange malady , which the people in the neighbor hood say ia wllcbcralt. Tha supposed witch la an old woman residing in the neighborhood , Public feeling baa been aroused ( gainst her. The children are seized with Bpasmstud say the old woman manifests herself In the lorm of a cat , which jumps into their fac i , chokes them , and they frequently KO into hysterics. They say stracpo animals bite them. One of the pirli was given a glass of water , After she had drank It the cluped her mouth with one hand and exclaimed , "U , my lip ii ttung. " Then she clasped her stomach and shrieked , "I cannot breathe ; she ia tqueczing my life away ! " The other children were teen atllicted. They seem to sutler Intense agony , A witch doctor nf Reading Uld his bauds on the children and went through in cantation * , bnt they have Become worie. Hundreds of people visit the place. A 01RD. To alt who are suffering from errors and Indentions of jouth , nerroiu wokncu tail ) decay , low ot manhood , tto. I will tend t > recelpi that will euro jou fREK Of CIIAKQK. This KreM remedy WM dlacovered by a mliiloDuy to South America. 8 < nd icJ-addrmMd enrelopt to KIT. Jo- < ru T. iMiiH btatlan "I ) " New Voik. NIHILISTS IN OPERA , Hebrew Arlists Wo Hai to Fly the Czar's ' Dominions , "Tho Son oftlio Star" Encountering ScriousOpposltlonlnNbwYorlc 'Sliolom" nnd "FroUiclt. N. Y. Mercury. "Kimmon ale horalno" ( ootno in ) was uttered ia fat , guttural tones by Air. Merits Sllborman , ono of the chlofa ol the Mnscovlto rofogoo actors , to a Mor > oury reporter , who had groped his way through a stuffy pastngo to the at ago entrance trance of the Lexington nvonno opera homo on Wednesday night. Not Solo mon ia all his glory revealed BO much oriental' splendor of got up aa was afforded by Mr. Sllbormnn , in picturesque - quo flowing roba of yellow and scarlet , surmounted by a turpan of trhlto and red otripod silk , which toppol off an abundance of coal black hair , muatacho aur board. About a baker's dozen of Human youths in helmets and scarlet togas , Hebrew maidens in the proverbial yellow flowing robeo. HALF A DOZEN IXVITES , clad in white muslin , with mitres of the eamo material surmounting their bushy gray heads and boards , led by as thry called bim the "cohen hnggodol" ( Mi'h priest ) , in white and scarlet , with whit they called a "rnoggon Dovvid" ( the insignia of David ) , a star formed bye o double trlnnglo embroidered in gold upon the front of hia robe. In another group , loanlug against the ( in battle axes of the Romans , stood Mndamo Soniaa Ohaimuwltch , n petite and piquant Odou- san , with beautiful black eyes , regular features and pretty hands , chatting coquettishly in the jargcn called Polish- Detitsch to her husband. Moses , who looked like a Hebrew Danny Mann , being made up ns an undulating cripple frith a hip disease gait , blind in the loft eye and of general ropulsUo appearance. Ho was the comic villain of the play. Near him Mrs. Esther Sllberrnun , in the robes of a Roman queen , with fleecy blonde hair and handsome presence , was dlacusjing the audience through a hole in the curtain with Joseph Latoinor. A HOARY PATRIARCH , who was suffering from Roman persecu tion , and Solomon Shlnkman , the Ro man tyrant , in a vnnt steel helmet and a Has of black hair , was fiercely mirthful beside Mmc. Zara Bartkln , the heavy old woman who seemed equally jolly. After a found of introductions which Included those yet in their dressing rooms under the stage. Mr. Silberman stated that the Husaian Hebrew company consisted of ' 'fluechtliog" ( refugees ) who had escaped to the shores of the Black tea five years ago and were organized by Abraham Goldfudcn and himself. To glvo his own words , ho said : "Wo were groaning bo- ueath the iron heel of the Czir's minions , and having been in various companies scattered from Oracrow In Austrian Po land to the Muscovite capital we rOKMEl ) A COMMONWEALTH and made our first appearance In 'DIo 2wel Yesomim' ( The Two Orphans ) , but ; his Is a Hpbiow , not a French play. Finding the 'rlahua' ( enmity ) against us ; oo great wo went to Bucharest in Rou- manla and from thence to London , and , hank God , at last wo nra hero and can enjoy 'aholom1 ( peace ) while pursuing our profcEslon. " At this moment the prompter's first warning bell tinkled and hero was a rush for places on the atajo ; o b ° gin the prolrguo of "Bar Koohba" ( The Son of the Star ) . The stage sot represented the interior of a synagogue , whore the priests and psoplo aroasiom- iled to hear "Bar Kochba , " the young Jewish hero , proclaim himself , like John cf Layden , their piophot warrior , as well as the promised Messiah. Old Eleazor dissents from this view , but the people arc enthusiastic in their dealro to ovcr- ihrow the Romans , and Bar Kochba , with a sacred scroll of the law in hlo lauds , standing In front of the holy ark , RECEIVES THEIK VOW OF FIDELITY. Attsr this Paupus. the comic rascal , offers Dins , the beautiful betrothed of Bar Kochba , costly jawola to win her love , 3nt eho ssoruo him , and to bo revenged 10 induces the Roman general to selza ler as a hostage , knowing that her lover will come t3 rescue her and thus become an easy prey. This plau is carried out , and after much tribulation , muiio and mirth provoked by Papus , the Romans conquer and the Jewish principal * * are jonerally slaughtered. After the eeccnd isl Madam Ohaimowitch explained that ! icr brother was a Nihilist and became so seriously implicated in their doings that do was obliged to fly from Russia , and is now head center of a band of commu nists in Oregon. I have been on the stage since 1880 , " said she , in the tune- la ! llcgo of her native homo , "and as you see , I must sing and act In every thing , but 1 am happy hero in your beau- llful Now York , wlicro I have now a nice homo and a uweot little boy. " Then suddenly oho asked : "Do Americans eat 'malzoi ' , ' Paesoyor cakes , for it is our Petach' next Tuesday , aud I see BO many mat/'s in the Bowery wiudoiva I begin to bullevo Hint AMEUICANS AUE JEWS ! Well , If not they ought to be , " to which Mr. ChalmoTfltch nodded profoundly and added eotto vocs , "America 1st eln gab- onschtes land. " ( Amorlci Ia a blecsad country ) , Mr. Silboraau then chimed In : "Yes ; wo have made over $20,000 , in the year wo are here , but have spent It In converting a Bowery beer garden Into a little tboatro , but we have yet a two years' leaao. Even hero all is not honey , because the neighboring theatre managers have made us much annoyance In regard to our getting ft license , and then by the Interposition of the atjents of tbo society for the Prevention of Cruel ty to Children , .who gave us much trouble because in some of our plays little ones beoomo indispensable to a realization of of the plot. For instance , In 'Esther on Gedl' and 'U\o \ Bal Tcchuvo' ( The Peni tent ) a child is absolutely necessary. " Hero Solomon Shinkman , THE 81111.1X0 VILLIAN , snd Max Oirp , the venerable baritone , came forward with Mrs. Ksther Sibtrman and related their thrilling cxperfeccea of Muscovite persecution , while the lady , with flashing eyes , aald : "I scarcely daiod to think in my own country with out fearing that nome 'vodka'brandy ( ) saddened 'sbpiyone * ( tpy ) would arrest me aud hurry me off to join the thousands of victims from my province who now moulder allvo In gloomy dungeons , but wo have reached the promised Xion anrl enjoy undisturbed 'sholom * ( peace ) and 'freiheit ' * ( freedom ) , " lo which all devout ly responded "Omano" ( Amen ) and de parted for their respective dressing rooms. Valuable and Convenient , BnowN'fl BRONCHIAL THOCIIES are a eafe and lure rem I edy for Bronchitis , Coupbi , and other Iron | blot of the Throat and Lucgr. Bold only In boxes , Price 25 cente , A PECULIAR ADVKNTURB. TUB MOVM1K.T OP A SKOLL THAT FBIQHTR.NKD A COMrANT or MABINK8. A French officer hnd been enlivening his comrades during tha dull teason with a verita ble naratue ot an unpleasant adventure which ho encountered during his Crimean campaign thirty yeara ago. Hiding ono night with a few men along the shore , his attention was attracted by a sknllHiInlnR whlto In the moonbeams. It WM so perfect and the teethe o brilliant , that ho was toircd with a desire to pottoss It , and jumping from hia horse , he caujtht ft up , and swinging it to his saddle , galloped off with the bullets of the Russian sentries whizzed around his can. As the small party returned to tha bivouac they passed a redoubt occupied by French marines , who Invited thorn to partake of a rough and ready supper. Captain B. , the o Ulcer who tolls the story , drew his prize from his long cloak and placed it on the table- . Sailors nro proverbially superstition' . mil thcro was n vary deep murmur of disapproval , while gloomy loots rcplreol the former boisterous mirth. The situation was not a lively one. A rough hut , lighted by ono feeble candle , whoso flickering light brought the dcop shadows , and without n weird silence , only broken by the murmuring of the \vlnd. The host , the loader of the marines , triad to rally the spirits of the party. liaising his plasa ho cried , "Come , now , Ictus drink to the IMug and the dond. " Scarcely wore the words uttered than the skull , to which all eyes were directed , made a sudden visible movement and gnashed its teeth with unmistakable energy ! The effect MM indescribably. The panic-stricken spectators mad a a sud den retreat , and ono of tha sailors who was st.ndmg by the table in his hasty movement overthrow and extinguished the solitary light. The darkness was complete , and through it was heard the strange sound of the moving skull rattling against the wood and the Inter mittent gnashing of the teeth. Captain B. , who is reckoned among the bravest of the French olHcem , declares ho novcr felt any sensation lika the terrors ho , hcn exporinnced. "Let us relight the caridlo , " said tha officer of marines at last in a stilled voicn ; somebody roduqod a match and its glnnmor showed n troup of pallid and agitated countenances , The sinister too too of the teeth still went on. Tht death's head bad rolled from the table to ; hs floor and was inarching about with Irrogu- ar action. Captain B. , rousing himself by a violent mental effort , advanced and seized the gruo- mine visitant and turning It over discovered two largo crabs. The mystery was explain ed. _ The crustaceans had taken up their local' ty in this convenient resting place while the skull was the sport of the waves , and the BO- diora In his haste had novcr noticed that his .rophy was tenanted , "I assure you , " cried Captain B. , in con cluding his narrative , "that I was by no means sorry to see my friends , the marinas , carrying oil for the improvement of tholr scanty larder tbesp two erratic crabs , to whom I owe tha most disagreeable five minutes of my life. " _ The wood of the "jarrah" tree , an Australian product , growing principally n the western section , is stated to bo about the next thing to everlasting. It appears ] to defy all ordinary forma of decaynndor the most trying circumstance ; s lef c Mono by the white ants , and ships milt of it do not require to bo coppered. F. H. Oncurr. S. T. FBENCII I. M. TBETNOB. SUCCESSORS ro Casady ; Drcntt & French 405 Broadway Council Biufisl Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery , Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! J. L. DzBKVOISE. No. 60 ? Broadway Council Blab. Railway Time Table. Corrected to January 7,1686. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The lollowinK ara Ibe tlmti ol the arrival and de parture cl trains by central standard time , al the [ ocil depots. Tralni leave transfer depot tto mlo * otua tailler and arrive ton mlnutei later , muoiooi BouuKoron AJTD qouor. UiT > . ABUTS , { jipm OhtcaKOExpieaf ! B.OOam 9M a m Fut Mall. 7:00 : p m ISlJOpm Acoommoditlon. ItOOpm At local depot only. rixii * air , BT. Joi IKD oousat iivm. QXS m lltll and Kipmn , 66 : p m 8116pm Pwrfflo Expresa , atpm : CIIHUOO , UU.V1UKBI AHD IT , f AU1. illG p m Expreaa , fiC6 : a m 8Si ; a m Express , 055 ; p m OHIOiOO , fcOOK IBLAKD AHD fACITIC. iS6 : p m Atlantic Expreei , Sat m 0S6 : a m Dy Express f.U p m 7 | > 0 a m * D l Uolnea Accommodation , till p m At local depot only , VAiian , ( IT. LOUIS AXD ricinc. JilOpm Acootnmodatou BOO am l0 ; p m Louis ExprcM 2.16 p m Al Transfer only tmoioo aad KOKTtni-Kmax. i\t \ > 3 p m ExprtM , 6:60 : p m 9liau PaolfloEirr" ! 0:05 : a in uooi OUT AKO rianc , 1:10 : p m EL I'tul KxproM , : ( O a m fllO a in Day Expreui 7:00 : p in innox ricino. 8:00 : p a Western Expreai , 8M : a m 11:00 : a m 1'adCo Expioal , I'M p m 1)110 a u Lincoln Express , 118 ; p m At Tranilor only DUUHY TRilSS TO OMJLUi. Loava Council lUuffs 7l6-S:20-S : : O-li:8C : lliO : a. m. Jrfo J O 8:80 : 4:23 : S:25.2ti : 1 } : < 5 p. m. Leave Omaha B'41 7:3 ( o'CO 10CO : 11:15 : a. in 12.50-2:00 : 3.CO1Ct'l'jlM : -11MOP. u. CIQARETTE SrnOktrS Wuu rw mumr 10 l ly II ( I'm RICHMOND ( or Clnntuiithan the price ehanrMl ( or the ordinary trade ittfd. will find the RICHMOND STRAIGHT ' OUT Nn I " " , " . rT , V" " , " * TvT rVJUPER'OR ' toallothe" . TheVaroirEft'EomthlbTlshlMt1 mo l delicately flatorod , ami hleheil cost fjold leal grown In Virginia , and are al.tolnMy ITIIOCT Ar-i'it MATIOS ordrucd. We two the Conulno French R 00 Pnporol our ova direct Imtwlatlon. which Is made eiptclally lor tn.witer marked with the namoo ( the'DtanJ , Richmond atrnlght STRAIGHT CUT No. 1 n f ach Ocatettc , without which none are cenulnc. Imltntlono of this brand bare b n nut on nlo ndrigaret estnokcts are rautlonml thtt th'i ' Is the oM and oilglDal brand , and to ebsmo tnat rach ack Ke or box of Richmond Straight Cut Cigarettes bears the ilgnaturo of ALLEN & GINTER. Maimfacturers Riclimond , , Virginia , Who hnvc trlflcil nwny their youtiiftii vigor niui power * Who urosuffcritijfirom terrible tlrains ' l losses , w h o n ro woak. IIV ! POTEN T , antl unlit for innri riagi'.B ffl B B j ofnllngc8whollml tholr BUj & m power luul vital itv. Bill BOB 11 o rvu ami SKX- U XI. STHKNGTH wciirionotl , whether by EXCKSS oresxrly hublt.i CAN wi'lve n positive & last ing CORE. 'O matter o liow long standing your case may bo , or wlio has fallotl to euro you , by nfow wooksor months use of the colebnx- totl Myrtloain Treatment. At hoiiu1 , without exposure , in loss time , and for LKSS money tban any other method In the world. Weak back , Headache , EMISSIONS , lassitude , lossol pplrits and ambition , gloomy thoughts , dreadful dreams , defective memory , Impotence , impediments to mairiaye , epilepsy and many other symptoms load ! UK to Consumni-ion and Insanity , arc promptly removed by MARRIED. . . . . . PERFECT SEXUAL long life and the love jvh have been guilty of early iiHiescreiions , until ne mis ueen restored jo IMUJ E\EC1 MANHOOD. Wo guaranteo-a permanent cure in every case undertaken. Send 2 stamps for treatise with proofs and testimonials. Address The Climax Medical Co , St. Louis , Mo. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. BpodM a vorilaomentt , no M Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board ing , etc. , will be Inaartcd In this column it the Ion rate ol TEN CENTS PER LINK lor the first Intuition and FIVE OKNT3 PKH LINE lei eaoli lubeequenl ertlon. Leave kdverttaomonis at out office , Ko. Peail iJtreet. notr Broadway WAHTS. WANTKU-A llrat-cJasa waiter at Louie fcMetz- got'arcBtaurantNo. D20 lroail ay , [ Council niiifTa FOIl SALE A now leather top buggy. Will bo sold cheap , Apply to Dr. Cook , No D2D Droad- w y. y.Poll SALU 'iwo nice bediooiu ectj. Apply at Poll 537 MjtiBtorBtr ct. flOR SALE. Thlj week , my Insurance agency. 1 Gcod Uims I run leaving city. J W EKROKR. SALE. . , .other hotel in a hv. Nebraska FOR tonn , now doing a business tt about 3560 per month. No other hotel In the placo. Terms liberal. SWAN & WALKKR T7 < OH SALE OR TRADE StO acroa ol land In JL1 Wayne county , Mo. Will trade lor Council BluQs city property or sell cheap lor cash , or part tlmo. SWAN & WAIKKB WAN1S 1O Til A I ) K. Good Iowa cr Nebraska land lor a small stock othardn ro or general merchandise , well located. SwAN.t WALKKR. TT'UK SiLK A rare chance to get a fine , well 1m- JD pro\cd farm of 400 acres , within a low miles ol Council Blufla , at a bargain. Low price and easy terms. SWAN & WALKKR I poll BALK A good pa } Ing hotel property lth ' Ilyoiy eUblc , In ouo ol the best small towns in western Iowa will eoll 1th or without lutnltarc , or will tiada lor a small farm with etock etc. SWAN & WALKBR. FOR S4LE Eighty acres unlmprovcd Taud in Union county , Jowa , Similes south-cast ot Al ton , the county ecut , or will trailo lor Nebraska or Kaueaa land. Sw AN & WALKER. iiCW SLE A'Jjacro tract ol good land about ono and a hall xrllcs Irom Council Illufli poet ofllee. at a bargain. SWAN & WALKKR. ii OR SALE In Harrison county , Iowa , 320 acres J ? grass land , all under fence a 00 aero { arm with'fine improvements , all under cultl\atlon except 20 acres grass 83 acres good gross or pasture land , and several other tracts ol Irom 40 to 160 acres ol unimprov ed land. SWAN & WALKBIU T7H3R SALE Lands Improied aad unimproved. J ? II > ou wnnta larm in western Iowa , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , Ictus bc&r Iromou. . SWAN & WALRXR. TjlOR SALE A largo number ol business and reel- JD dcnce Iota in all pans ol Council BlulTa. See us bctoro jou buy , SWAN & WALKBIU TJTOIl SALE Parties wishing to buy .cheap lots to Ij build on can buy ou monthly payments otlrorn 82 to 810. SWAN & WALKXR flORUENl1 Wo will rent jou a lot to build on with theprhtlago to buy 11 jou wleh on very liberal terra" . SWAN & WALKKR. WANTED lo corroepoud with any one wishing a good looitlon tor f lannlng mill , sajh , door and blind manufactory , KO have building and machinery , well located , ( or sale , knao or trade ; SWAN & WALKFR. T\0ll | KENT-Large two story frame building eult JD able ( or warchouso or storage purposes , near railroad depot. SVAN WALKBR. OR RENT UK HALe. ISJIJU K nnd grounds F euitaMe lor EDall ( oundiy and machlno shop Good boiler , engine , cupola , blower with llzcd shaftIng - Ing eta. , leady toput in motion. SWAN WALKKB , j'OIl HALE Houses. Lots and Land. A. J. I1 Ftcpkenson , COS First aicnuc. IpUU SALb A top-buggy , tlratiliej maku aud JD In excellent condition. Or w 111 trade ( or chetp , ot. Addreps r * . M. Booofflco , Council JiluTs. GOAL ANUv UOD Uoorge Iloaton , aa Brotd- way. Bella coal and wood at reasonable prices rives 2C JO Iba. ( or a ton , and 12.1 oublo ( or a cord , Try him. r.vory oooyiu Council Ulutls u lie WANTED DolUored by cinlerat only twenty oents n week. OLD PAI'EKU For 6 lo at Km ollco , 6l 89 centa a hundred VALUABLE PROPEiiTY FOR RENT , I have a doubla store bulldlug Oiooms artltlonod off , elegantly rapcrcd , supplied with Mater from the water works , good brick cellarsuite 1 ( or restaurant , laundry , boardlLg house , mercliantllo busln'es or resident property. Also a large two-story ( tame dwelling with 10 rooms two cellars , eta , etc. , suited lor boarding hou , private residence , hospital , etc. , opposite th city buildings and city marktt lor rent cheap. W. It. VAUdHAN. A. J. MILLER , ( COLORED ) flair Cutting and Shaving. Tliis is an Equal ItiyhtsShop G10 Brocd-vvny , Council Bluffs N. SOEURZ. OVER AUKIUOAU BXPRKM BLUFFS. IOWA. JTACOR sxars , Attorney - at-law , OOUNOIL BLUF18 , IOWA. Office , Main Street , Rooms 7 aad 8 , Htnitfart and V uo block. Will practice In Biata and tate courts. MANDEMAKEES & VAN , AIlOniTEOTS , CONTRAOTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Broad way , Council Bluff * . Zte , W. E. Shorradea DENTIST , Masonic Temple Oonncl ] Blnfli Iowa. $50 REWARD tP YOU KIND TI1K EQUAL or LORILLAIID'S ' PLUiQTI The Klrne Cuti ! ' ui COO DeT-rriT 7 Vi\'rtli& \ ' & ckfe , 00 & QZ 'ihls brand is a happv combination cl finc.younf ; crisp red , burly loot ; Oiler , with a DELICIOUS FLAVOR aid It just meets the taste cf a largo number ol ebon era. Orders lor "Plowshare" nro coming In rapidly Irom nil parts o [ the country , demonstrating how quickly the great nnny ol chencra strike a gooJ combinational Tobacc } , both as to quality and quantity. Messrs t > oiillard& Co. haxo cxcrcleod no little tlmo and labor In endeavoring to reach tbo Acme ol Perfection in Plowshare , aid scorn to ha\o done It. Besides the TKN CENT CUTS ot Plowshare are Which Ia n point not to bo orcrlookcd by dealers who n HI find It to their Interest to order some and gitc thcli customers an opportunltv to try.it. Ask Your Dealer for Plowshare For ealo In Council Bluda by J. T. Filbert , G. W. Unncan , M. Gallngbor , D. Maltby , Boston Tea Co , Jacob Leutzinger , Win Arnd fc Son , Main & Woth St , H J Vdght , C27 Main St , II LlUat-kin 018 Main St , . PotorMorrln. 133 " Sullivan & Fitzgerald. John M"rgon & Co , JVfnin & Story St. P W Spotman & Bro. . flO'J S. Mnm St. ] \I \ II Tinsloy , 1017 S Jfain St. E Roach , 108 Upper Broadway. ] J 15 Gardiner , 104 Broadway. Ball & Wall , 102 Broadway. Weis & Clausen , 100 Broadway. Robei't Mullis Co. : Broadway and First St. W. L'ettorBon , Lower Broadway. Chas A Wagner , 727 Broadway. J Dickey & SOD , Danforth Blk W Broadway. Taylor & Calef , 53i ( NonpareilBlkBroadwny. Dealers supplied bv GronowcfT& Sctootitgun , Couccil Pcrpjjoy & Moore , " L. liirecht & Co , " Stewart Brop. 1'axton & Gallagher , Omaha. McCord , Brady & Co , Omaha. W. I * . & ( SucccEBOis to Poclf , Kern & Sibley. UKPRESENTINa- ROSE WARD & CO. OF OniOAQO. Ha\lngfiocureda prlvato wlro dlrtct to the Chicago cage Board o ( Trade , wo are prepared to execute or ders promptly. We tale a ( ull maiktt report. Conn. try businost a specialty. References , United States National Dank. Telephone 210. N W. corner 13th and Douglas Eta. & , < UISUNArQ JN7IO WITH TMF rny wisi.r.ii v ix in n CTTf' T 1' . > 7 'V. * ? * " . ' " * . ' : t fws $ $ ) -&tt $ sei ! ] * L rfftM4'&f > 'tel&sf tVr4vW ' J.Xy- < " > ? I'i'VT.tRrl'j : CHICAGO , ROCK 1SLARD ft PACIFIC IH \\Y \ \ the central roaltlon of Mi llnp , oonnpcU rli Cut end tne Went by the vhortcut route , and oar * rlea iiaicemrern , without olmnce of cam , botweut Chicago and Kar.tan Cltr. Couccil Ulnlla , Lrovcn worm , Atchleon , MlnncapolU ftnct Ut , 1'aul. Ii loncccli in Union Dopoti with all the principal llnei of ronit between the Atlantic and the 1'ncillo Oceans , lla equipment 13 unrivaled and inatrnllU ) ent belnc ccpiDoaed f Moat Comlortabto and Beautiful lay Cuachen , Marnineent llorton 11 o. 3linlnc Chair Cam , rullraan'tf VrottlcBt 1'aluoA BleepInK O n , and the Heat Uno or Dinloit Can In the World IhrceTralni 'STVSZ , t/AfKOw _ > J MUaourl Hlver i'olnlf. Tw-'j1-- " ' nCrii , ttgo ncl Mwceopolu and Ut. * * arix \ tt-t srnsau.l "ALBERT LEA ftOUTE. " A New and Direct Llnrvla flenecu and Kani.it kcc , ha recently been opened between Klchmon HuifolK , Newport News. ( 'h ll nooi ; . Atlanta , Au raiU.Kanlivllle.I'Oultvllle.I.ezlUKton , Cincinnati. lodlanapollii end Lalayette. ami Omaha , UlnQeup * Du ) and bt. r&ul and Intermediate poluta. All Tbroue * ) Tonenztra Travel on ia t Kipreu 1'ralna. TiokeU for uMo at all principal Ticket OfiloM in Jio Uultidtltaita and Uauada. cheeked through tnd ratcj of ( are * wayi ou low m toiopetitort ln lom.r loia fedvui > tk CI. For detailed information , git the Hftptaaa rolfl. in of tlio GREAT ROCtC ISLAND ROUTF. At your near tit Ticket Otllce. or kddreu U.K. CABLE , E. 8T. JOHN. r.u i'IM'rr , QialTat.brr.il tjt , H. 8. ATWOOD , Flattsmoath , - - Nebraoltn niiiiior taoiooaoiiiD UTDDDKOOOl GQNSUKIPTIO , 1 b TObpo UU reiudy f3Mb tUoT dtt fcictnrj ; Bio thoaftuOi ulcaiibltt * wont klud nd < 'f ' fuui UBdlDirhtratoDcurd. Intl a > < l. oironifi ) my fait Ialt 9t ccr.tlitlwl I eiMT O JiOm.ta Mll.rJ l * c * n&fffrf r < 4)vi ) Kpr i tid T O.hAr II. uu. " 'V' ou.ini'iwist. , ovy'iti.