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    'ing and'Jiclicf. ,
Urea mo inn atlocR. causli i
you to l > ol acarcvly nli 0 to bo4"n your
that ConstautJr4ln _ th , 1 Ii tnkiag worn you'f
nyatcfn nil H fofiner laatlcltyl ' " '
bloom frotff ypur.chcc' 'jth'vt ' co
upon your.vi Ul { creep , tendering
and frcttnl/cnft emlly "be remojf *
of tha't inarvgloufl rom idy , Ho/lJtttei * . j'lt-
rcKularhle * fttulftbitr ictloTia'ot yo ifiyil/sfrl.
are rtllovod at once w Uo tlk ) spwa ) caniu ot
irvhcDity i .removed.
-Jfeeoini. . . . iti'una'rfonD ftrqbo
profonndljrferatMul , B id aliow such an Inter-
cat intocomirtrtudincr 1 lop Bitters A women.
A l > otial Ctard StortJ ) L" .
1 wai nflccted kidney ana urinary
Trouble
"For tweiYo year i v \
Af trythR nil ttyi doctors an\patont \ | !
rnedlclno 'lor ' > nldh ir of , I used tno
' ' * >
ties r'- -
"BUtotqrt >
And'I ' not perfect y curod. I ko
"All .tho. Jhnol' respectfully ,
Boothe , Baulsbury , Tonn.yMay 4 ,
w BnADFont ) , I'A. ,
It'h/U / ? tjure/lTHo of cbveral r
norVmisness , siclcnots 1 the BtoinacJCrnOnlhly
troubles , eto , . .IJiavohint seen a stolulay IruA
IJiHors. All ja nei&h\
' Mrs Fannie Qroen. . .
* frH . . . . , f7 Lost. ,
"A' towr to Knroixj that cost me $3,000doritt
"ma loss Rood than onjo bottle of Hop Blttert ;
"they nl o cured my wife of flltconyeftr ! 4iqi- ,
"vous weoknosB , sloflplpBsnoBs nnd and ayg
pepsia. " H.Tkt : Aubnrn-t NrVr
Bo. BLOOMINQVII.I.B , 0. , May 1 , TO.1
Si 113 I hiive liecnfoflne ? toflroat Bnd.T
tried your Ifnfl Bittcw , nnd it done mo more
. . peed than nil uic dootora. ,
II j J
.
Wo are so thankful to eay that our nursing
baby was permanently cured ol a dangerous
&nd protracted constipation and irregularity
of the bowpla by the UBO of Hop Bittern by ita
mother which at the same time restored her to
perfect health and strength.
The Parents , Itochester , N. Y.
Nona genutna without a bunch ot green Hops on
the wblta febeir "Shun : all tbo vtlcrp
Tho-flnoet tonlo
. for nervom people
.lilloatotUr'i ) Htom
l"nch Ulttcn , nlilcli
In eurcs peitcct dl-
gcetlun audaealm U-
tlon.nnJ thoactUo
poi f ormanco of tliclr
hmctlons by the lr-
criuid bonds As
the 8 } atom acquires
tone through tbo ID
ilut.ii cod Ihlo bcnlzn
: uitJ-dluc , tbancrTC !
t.TOi'J strotiKer. and
urtri tranquil , head
achonccaso.kndthal
nainclesi n\iety
rwhlchla n peculiar
Ity odliedjepoptlc
Klvcs way to chcor-
( ulne'B ' Toeetablleh
. health CD o auro
n 'tr , - - -
Joundallon , nea the pocilosi In > i orant. For aalo
br all DmgirUM and Cialorn generally. _
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r
Men Thinlc
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tt '
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thpy knowj all .about MusI
* * ! mcntIeY > do. Not''to know is
not to have.
. ta.CAPJTAI.WuZE , S7i > ,000.
TJCKITS oNtY' R ' IBH'AIIBS-IK' ' PnorontioN
Louisiana , StaeJIiOtter7 { Company
"l\'t \ ita lietiltytcrtlfit-ithat we iupmuc lie or
all tha Jtouthlu
Dniu'iiyntht.LvuuumaStatfLottirii Company
anil m jicrnQn inananc and cvtilrol the. Dramitqi
thttnftlite , a1ul that the tame 'are eimlueted mth
AoneHi//alrneiJandin , nvod faith toward all par-
tin , ana vt autfirtm * tttc company td Use tht * car-
ttjicatr , iMk-Sof ntiulei of our tlgiiatiiret attached
tu iti aiitcrtucincnM * .
Incorporated In 1S63 for 56 yearn by tlio leglaliture
lor eJuMtlonal &nd obtrltablo purpojfs with *
apital of 11,000,0:0 to which a resorie lundof eve
By AC ovtrwholmlni ; popular vote Its tranchli
wia miulo a part of tliu prerent state constitution
adnptod Dqtximbtr il A U 1 870
, Tbii.oiilf Qotf art ditifvptttUl ! " ffcd fenliisoj b
th i opiVjfWitatw ij li | y ft M
UtnfttSe \p \ otlpottrBic l [ A u ( If
ttArata Ju > xl < dui- I Ar f JPZ9t Ulo pl c <
monthly. I
A hrHSUlD 01 1-ORTDNITT TO WIN A rORTCM , FOUBT
_ _ " 811
MIIHUlUWIVU
CAPITALRR1E , $75,000
4iljfe l yRpBO
1 CajnUl I'llie , 95,0
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1 do ilo
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loorrltoiof
swi'r MV
MOltiniK
10001'lUt.of
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9 do
_ ! Mte
1 97 I'rliM , aniountlug to . „ . 1285.6 *
, Fur further lnfrin > thu wjlte cttarly k > < > " iu
; * > MldrM , JOSTALKOTK3 , K > l < r M UoniyOrderi , o
New York Cxchango In ordiuirx letter , Carrenc ;
by Kxprew ( all auauo(5 ( ud upuudi at our ex
MOW ) addmxtd.
M. A. DAUPHIN ,
Or XI. A. DAUPHIN. New Orleant. La.
007 Boyenth Bt. Wanblonton D. U.
yakaP'O , Uonov Oid n pa/able aad aJdiet
KruUteiucl I tt'r * t '
NATIONAI. BANK j
New Orleain. t
WoetehMter.K. Y .Allots 1,000,00
TheUerohanUof Newark.N J , AM , . 1.S76.00
Olr rdHt . FhlUd.lphla.Aixti , , 1,400,00
ft w Ilamrthlro Ci8AuvU . . _ _ . 1 013 00
,
And BlieitHcd f fcro'oc1 at Jwtington ,
, Jotb Iiatr thoawonlpf bee , " ' /
"jSfy lo'ae irve.1i-rto bay In piue \
, 3poko 16w , nrid with , rfsfgh- '
"Diit all-tho coilntry waits In fear '
That hd to day may flfo , "
lowout GfAntl"ho votVan aafd , \ .
> And drbDped a to r aid thoi\ \ ' \ s
Inyhdnrtfale tones the nniwor came ,
/Tor the obal aaltl ' 'Arnenl" . >
/ -IT. II. OUbaugh. Cagftown , lf.\
[ AN INVISIBLE 'ALLY. / , . ,
It is mjr ouslbm jb ! afMonaay whioh
a i vorjJi dyfknowB , isltho pirson Sunj
ay toxumoko a cigar.aftor \ loncpi ; and
h'fl 'alightaupJQMatilncJs Trhloh'had oc
Jurrod are an
Knaidoro
Is moro Bcothlng to norvoa which have
boon , acted upon by a woman's tongno
than A modcratoindnlgonco in ttobaqso ; ,
and , as the dayTwas , bright And quite
sUn.ny , rdc4orifanod'jo | jjarry my usual
practice Into effoct'out of doors. - :
As frequently happens in the month of
May , I found , on emerging a sharp wind
blowingbut ; as my cigar was an excellent
ono and my blood presently began to
tingle with an agreeable sense of warmth ,
I jfoHindu"erenij. ! fa llaattaoks. _ _ My
rjifilodjttioughli also returned toi , their ,
o'rdinarjr tranqtlll groovej for , although
Clare's ' conduct had momentarily upict
me , L took comfort from the reflection
that I had not answered her remarks in
the spirit with which they were pervad
ed. It is tiuo that with mo , as with
moat really thoughtful men , Ideas come
slowly , and I have not the eamo facility
of retort which my daughter Inherited
from her dear motnor. But oven bad I
- - . - -irust
possessed--such. dexterity Jpirust
I | hqtld } * have boon , too /generous"
' *
to mak'o use of Itr JCho _ rec
fory'lflanu's cm a "slight eminence , from
which the ground slopes downward for a
short distance , until interrupted by a
stream of eomo pretensions. This la
spanned by a rustic bridge , connecting
the grounds proper with a latgo meadow ,
aho belonging to the rostory , and it
to thla ppJrU Jjiowdjrected my steps
An I npproacUed the brldgojl was c
aldor.Vbly aqnpye'd jo o'bsogv'ef iKb figure
of a man" upon , It y Hawos _ lianlng over
the parapet , Idly' gazing into the watbr
beneath. " Myjtomper , I hasten tomen- ,
tion , Is a remarkably'.equable ode , but
nothing disturbs It moro quickly than
the Intrusion of strangers Into my
grounds. Unhappily , this is an Inflic
tion .to which _ L am ofton-aubjectotl ,
> wlng to tbo fact that a public field path
ravorscs the meadow of which I have
pokon. Aa a clergyman I am of course ,
lound to rotpect the laws of the land In
which I live , but Oho moro monstrous or
unjuat than thatwhich , empowers any
iBsilng Btranqor to trcapaaamnqnestloaed
on a.nian'a private property1 ! cave not
yet discovered.
Under no aspootj however , could the
iriclgo be considered pirt of tbo path ro-
eired to , and this I reaolvod the Inter-
op er should at once bo made to undor-
tand. With that object In view I
[ uiokoned my pace to a abarp trot.
-By-.an uiifortunato-chaiioo-JDBt as I
eactied my destination a gust of wind
laughtjny hat and blowjlt intotho _ water.
) n porcofylng th'sCth'Bi&nBer } , with
audablo readme ran clowntonho'bank !
> u whlchXBtood-nnd "before l > 6ould pro-
est had walked Into the middle of the
stream.eocurcdiho errant article and ro-
s'tor'ad'ifcta'rny-haridir. ' L
It certainly was provoking that , w ith
every reason tob e otherwise , I was forced
to appear grateful to the man * pot his
promptitude. Nevertheless , thla did not
affect the fact thatho had been intruding ,
uf , after aid , I proceeded to oaf or coupon
, ils attention. ° '
"Very truly , " he nttswored , with a
, lght laugh. "Shall wo resume our fot-
ner .positiouE I on the bridge yea
oarohcaded on the bank , harangulcg me
as to f he wrongfulnoaB of my conduct
with a forvld oloqaejco wholly Jtnf , 2 rb-
jret to lay , upon myunworthyBolf , whllff
the unconscious hat drifts placidly do n
the stream , "
His tone of levity jarred on my feel
ings , albeit his -manner , " ! locking In re
spect , bad a car tain ' charm about U.
"It Is not a Bub'jeot for laughter , " , i
rejoined , In ai grave voise "tha lights
pt property must be observed , clso there
is an end to social prdor. " ' i
'Be laughed "ag tin in his oaey fashiop.
"I aurreii'Jti' vyuhont rctorvo , " ho Bald.
' 'Ronlly , I owe you an apology' for ven
turing into the water without Drat ask-
i-T.- .t .ij'A. : a But the dcsaaion1 - -
ono of thojo in which if a man healtates
llteO 'i5' i' " happened , thahat _ is
lost ? ' ,
I fear I shall not bo acquitted pi
ttansj-roialon , "
' ' M
lo [ ' , V4tntofl80-b .
Behold mo struggllng toward a SODBO of
' better thingj wlieri Bflddonly yon swoop
' * ndomtf mo On the "
%
"
"Young man'I , Bald , "you should n
joat on aoiioua topics. "
my rising to higher ? pnd more othereaj
spheres. " 14 '
No one could havobeen more snrpriaed
. .jjji'JntteiJ cc-find tbatln as actually
laVigliiVg .this' aorryl piuco'of "humor.
Yet auoh was the case. Ho recognized
Wj'Sdvantage ' aud walaiSt slow to profit
bylt. - jO - > fJ- > i.- , iK '
"Come , sir , " ho suggested , ' 'wouldn't
it lJ3 as well to tie handkerchief round
your head ? I don't know hey you stand
for furnlthloga within , but good quality
cr bad , tbo east wind is apt to play the
veryi devil with them. " ,
"Really , sir , " lexpoatoUted notboW-
ofglvTcg It ia'o'ffenme highly
olTenilve. " ,
"Is itl" he aaid , with a bhnk look
ac.conp ; , Mupbu mV aoul.rKpi < wt\ \
sorry. It' * the faulLo ! my traialng , . J
r Yba'tl plooe 013x1 or B con
siderable obligation if you'd toll me whdn-
evfr I nm cileaHTa.1" , '
, fjit aman. bo ccoicloua that ho tiai
hull * , and there ! s help for him. It ii
only when ho consider * hlmio'f abovt
correction that the cate Is irremediable ,
Und Clare and tor dear mother but pea-
loescd a little ct thla young man's humil
ity , how much B Soother their lives might
botnt . ' * jgQ '
was at this moment Igrememborcd
hat the strange } must be very > ret as tA-
s his nothc f gafmEfllB ; ' ' Iy doalr
lr.'vl said , "p irdon iny "foraetfuluoai ;
Jon rn&st bo ' " - *
XJlo glkncod dc Wn at hsrtrouaets | , wliicp
wo i cllpglng i lammily * ' llrabu.
horoplltil , " yout-atroam aooms
abont as/damp / Ate mi
' .fofcris go uj/to tho. rcBWtyft1 ! I con-
.tlnueM/"and We'll Booukpu them to
right * . V To tha proposal he acctdcd
with" cheerful aUcrity , ancrsfa'o by sldb
wo advdtlcod to\ ard tbojiotMl33
\0n the hole , I waa hot tfditposed tb
brgot thb contac mtttloitflud.ilalion. Tbb
iroapict or tote-atelo > irUh Glare
was nc t an altogether pleasing
Jthadtovery toaaonito expect ,
i lobd remained fiplfkSgid. The
prcionco of an o lUldor. ptjWljjfl' reflect-
edb a certain oatrAlnt npoh aor , and
day her. humor iilght bo
Into my
. . . .
now 'ocquainUnco placed h'lmsoif before
t and , WAS quick y enveloped in a cloud of
vapor. ; |
i i'liico yon smoke , " ho remarked , nod-
dln his'hond'tOTrard the cigar I had In
my hand.
'Yos ' , " I ossoutod ; "at my time of
Ufa a little IndhlKoncolil IKd habit Is per-
inlesablo ; If tftot bssltivoly beneficial.
7 * < Abryomiro-qnitp3if5htJ1 horBJoincd , '
klng aoaio from his pookot and extract-
ng a largo clg r. 'Do'you know , " ho
went on easily , "I fancy you and 1 have
many ideas in common. You llko a good
cigar. I can toll by the smell that's ' a
; oed brand yon'ro smoking. So do I.
3ur opinions as to the sanctity of prop-
trty are similar .thatta , BO far as our own
j conporno'd , , AiidUjphnn't ' bo a bit eur-
irlsod If-wo agreed upon.the inorits-of a
glass of sherry for stimulating one's
circulation 'after ' Immersion In cold
water.
Really tlds young man was carrying
hlncs with lather a high hand , and bal
t not been that I looked forward to his
support la'or ori I should have boon in
clined thcro and then to have ohown him
jhpjloor. _ _ _ _ _ _
"
"Aa * I prodncodVtho , dscantor , 1 said
alhor- dryly i ' i-'I dou't/.know wh'at
my.danghtor.would say if aho . know , of
this. "
" Jovol" ho him-
"By replied , helping -
oolf , "so yo'vb got a daughter. Is she
Drotty ? "
"Fairly so , " I replied. .Then romem-
) arlng that it waa only right to give him
i hint as to her peculiar temperament , I
continued : -i-'Sho takes aftor.her.moth-
< foj " $1\
! ' " ! guessed asfmuch , ' ' he iAtorfapt'od ,
ifting the glass-to hlsciipsp"Bpreanmo
he Inherits her Intellectual qualities from
lor father./ / I * ; j. '
I was on the point of 'replying angrily
o the remark , bat before 1 could do so
10 resumed : " Ton my soul , sir , I'm
almost eorry I camp now } for , to toll
tha - - " -
rou tratlrprm--a" deaporatc-ladyktl-
er , and If she took a fancy to mo thero'd
> o the de'ncp to"p yT'Q ' / TIn
In tho'a'ctnal'Btato of affairs the Idea cf
Clara falling in love with this yount ;
swaggerer was EO delicious that , forget-
tine What was duo to a guest , I lay back
n my chair and laughed till the 'tears
conreed down my oheeks.
Ho looked at mo gravely for some time
and then said. "It's awful funny , no
doubt , but for the ifo of mo.I can't quite
eeo the point of the joke. "
His words recalled mo to a sense of
my duties. "Really , Mr , I resumed , "I
owe yon an apology Jor my rudeness , but
vhou yon have known my daughter a
Ittlo 1 think you t will understand my
nerrlment. Oomo what do yon say io an
mraedlato presentation ? "
He assented to the suggestion with a
nod and ringing the'belLI Instructedftho
ervant to ask. Miss Clara to atop into
.ho etndy. At thb.'tiamo moment I re
membered that I had not yet ascertained
the new-comer's name.
"By the byr" I remarked , "T have
jTiin' e MJ- - 1 , ff. P i . " hd ,
< rmy.pwn i BHntnH'Jogepli , so-called J erin
in theivdlgftjr longn JboTantonU' ' f ' '
" "Pantop jl.ropeat , "not surely ono
ofthe WiltSnroPautorjB'i | , ? ' , ( w V I
he answered ] j' I
can claim klntWp with/ them , , as iLinherit
"
, he71arga"bnlk oLmy property- from A/3ia-
nt' ' lauvd who lived in that country.
. A man - of property * then.
That throw a now .light upon
lis behavior. , JYhat I hnd taken for
'
comm'ontinpuqonconwas ] , after all , mere
ec9pk > ttfcityfhjs'forward'manpi ] { ; [ )
natural assumption of .auporlorlty which
; ho pbasossor of papy acres might rightly
claim over hfs less" fortunate 'fdllowe.
Well might I congratnlato myself on the
far seeing s < : acltywhlch lud pot allowed
myself ) to take joflonaq ai 'wh'at I now
recognized as tha utterances of a superior.
It eomowh'at pjayfnl mind. * <
' My dear young friend " I said , as I
rose and'took' his hand , "you .delight ,
you overwhelm o , : , Alihopg1jJ have
loat'alght , of thorn for many A years , thej
Pantons woV onco'among' moat , , lull ?
mate acquaintances" statsmarit ; by ]
the w y , slightly Jh' xcoBs f the fsctsf
still a little Axagge ration' might , nndor
the circumstances , ' ba' pardoned "but
what are yon doing In thl , out of.the *
way part of the world ? ' ? < ( . . . , - ' I
"Studying nj uio , J snppqao ymi'd.call
it , " ho replied ; ' ' 'knocking .about the
country and taking sketches , here end
thero-i-ln short , playing at being an art-
1st. It's not bad fun as a game that ono
can throw UB when ono'a ' tired of It , but
it imiivba * Hucediya drear work ai a
means of earning a livelihood , "
ppinjon9fl { the , youn
rising , i ' * * * w
"And-vrborptwa you layinol" I asked.
"In'-ttfoSllIage ; af'tKd sign of the
green Jf < iffi .v'f Crit > , fi1t r'tiyw
" ' -
.
put a * tQp > . 'to ' thatlaitonCe Thla house
must be your headquarters while yon r -
main In : tlio neighborhood. 'No , no , " I
continued , anticipating the refatal which ,
however , ho seemed In no way eager to
offer ; "I'll take no denial. And here
oomos Glare , " I added , an my daughtci
entered the loojn , "to cocond my re
quest. "
* ( To be continued t ]
'London Ijas one' doctor ' fo $ ,000
tants. _
Behold' the qonqtierQr'oi
liver and urinary disensfB Hunt's Ilame
4y , JSi p ? ; . , ; ' , , , ; - „ "
Bpoedy'cufp to'all dlieawa of " 'ibo k d
orgaim bj Ju Jprf , Hut fi
Remedy. J * M jt ;
' ' '
Wh'at an appelito pivear'hoV'reatf u
it makes my sleep , by using Hunt'i
Remedy ,
' ADDITIONAL LOCAL. (
"
TALE OFVA tOMBSTONE-
, . , „ .
ASto"ry pfc jli'o Dcnct fast ,
< v > * t i
An old eolller iaoklod n .BEE man , lha
other.day , wjthjh'i query ' 'Say. id you
oo tha plecp in 0110 of the ovofiing- -
paporattio { itEtfii diy-'abau'tFUombstdno
, -V1 v S tfvw * ! , H , 'ii't : < v < jKy „ ,
myatory ? .pomojollow hsd bcott etuQing
that roportor"wilh rt'lot of nonsense , but
atlirthdW * iS-viOraothffigo"fnaif'&fti | the
boJtora o ! th | n&ttor.1TTh'lcli ' foT&Tgonor-
olly don't km > Wf _ Whporer stuffed the
cyanlng roportot did , It , I auppoio , for nn
Aptll'fool joko/Ldt. the real facUal the
bottom of tho' story will bo voryHntorost-
ing to many of Tins BKB rWdorBj-cspeci-
ally the younger , cited , nnd the newer
comers In ho city.iSohid of tho' old settlers
tlors , oven , never hoard all tbo atory ,
but the lowrwho 'do'.know' It will "boar mo
out in what I eay.
"Tho factaabSutl that tombstone are
about " heso:1 : ' Yoart agof Baylijbout.forty ,
, h"bro-Trero ' ' '
i'good'mnnyplonoorB' pushing
\elt jajrtllroDgtt [ liera forthofarw.o8t.
Some wonld find j elrlf woy- back again ,
and would perhaps oomo' out again with
iiib'lhor party. Often tthoso goinj } east
Wiuldljo , bearora'of messages for ihpso
who stayed , In the far weak , and bnth'olr /
return west wonld often bring back things
abni for by friends la the west. SVqll ,
ono of thoeo trains' ' came along' hero and
ns WBB fr < Auently' the case the cifcnp'any
aort of broto 'up ' hera , and 'scattered.
Dno of the party , n follow who had fy&on
Jut in ( ho mountain's .before , had' tomb-
itono the very ono overmuch tiils
, 'alk is 4ow made. " ' " *
' "I wanl you to understand thai f hia
tombatonp mystery is 'revived ' } ii the
> apora 'Hero' about every six jOr , aovon
'oars whenever a novy act of follows got
to reporting who.havo not hoard It. Iho
oiplanatl&n"j > -tho myatery7"howovef7 1
do not romeruber to have a en Jo print in
many.years. Well , ' thla folToKvrQb. the
tombstone hod gotftho1' atone1 for a man
> nt 5ofa the lalnsjjWhoh wanted lam to
> rlug him one for ono of his family ' who
had died ontthero. , - The follow dropped
oUfcvof the party here , fnnd got dead
broke. Htf hung aronnd' town quito a
while and BOltt'OTory thing Uhat ho could
got a Bollar. - for. Among the
other things , ho .Bold" , this tomb-
tone for ITI taer.a. song , t a man named
Roberts buying1 It , , Roberta had no
special use for It , but it cost htm hardly
anything , and ho took It. The stone was
all maikod'lor ' iho person In the far west
it whoso graVe It'was intended to have
t put. \ , ,
"A whllo latotJthla Roberta had a
laughter die , ud to mark "her gave ho
ook , his , , eocand-hand , " tombstone
and had 'tho * name of the other
) orson ' chlaoled off , < leaving the
cat of the inscription on the atono.
? hia ho put at his daughter's grave to
nark 'tho ' spot , thinking , that wonld do
unlil ho oould.romovo the remains to bis
now hose nea'r Salt Like , to which
ilace , in company with other Mormons.
io-was abont to move. Roberts went
away from here but never sent back for
he remains of his daughter ; and there
till stands the mutilated tombstone , a
mystery to many who visit our cemetery.
,
n.theiqlty , huntiug up ttJQ'Jnjateryjof the
"
nntllai8diomb"itone/fpr ; } t1iafpiVp'oso | of
indln who la holr tea big ] ostafco , . in-
Wdlhg a biu tract of groand In flifsilty ,
B of conr. o alt' nonsense , but the fact
hat thc"nUBUchramuUlatcti--
n the cem6te y/'here irn oasd ber proved
; o anJCjdoaptr fcy's-visiftQ lho gravo.
The exphJnfttlan.'bOigw # itc me to be
fact obout
stone being there , ; /ew have heard its his"
tory. j Did ypu.ovof aeo the atone ? * No ?
Tbontthe firaftpletiftnt afiy 'I ' fwlllf tai o
you up in my.ljuggy aiid ehow it to you "
Ana the old settler strolled away.
PEIlSONALr.
] ! . D. Tuller la on a hunting expedition.
A./tWi Street has returned fromn Colorado
il. A , 'Oochran 'la ' b'a"clc' to * itl
J. TJ. Bair , of Missouri Valley , visited the
31ufffyetjrday. - i r i 1-1
E. B. jSoyt , o staunch democrat fronfKk < > x
hi 'waa ' In the , -
wn ; city yesterday i '
, of "Janeaville , 'Wli'WM '
d H Ogden h fls gnestB.
ayia $ smlly e jcpect ° } j * < { ,
inovo to Mcl'lioreon , Kanias , wliere ho wjll
" '
'
, Ear. B.lFf M nojnjj'aiJi } T\o i'ath.or' \
Ilaloy bnvp'rotqrnoa oin D a Mouoa where
" * -i-J1-WfflingXo 'i&kp&fo&l land
_
Mn. K , D. Qrcfla haa vacated her Into
lioine , corner Fourtl and Vorth.Btreots . ai
[ atoa'up ' Mr j > Bldenc t Rtr ) ' { Iortoh' | 9id ,
t
st formerly a resident of this
'
olty , la h ra on a ylsi't the ueat.of Mrs. L. 8.
Amy. Laei winter Jo | epryed. . . an epgrpsslon
r oj U e ( Colorado jienate. , ' ' .
/ A-prirat letter from1 T. J. Evanj o y
thaftlio'dry weather at Lot Aogeloa Cal.i
wbero he Is sojourning , IB causing Mm to be
freetl'from all "igna 6f rhoiimatUm.
jJohirD , Flgloy , ni ijtfclerk at tha Crostpa
Itouie , leflj yeaterd y foriia ) home .In JVnn-
liAving been yunprnoned by a teje
gram pnnonnoinK the illness of h'li mother.
COMMEHOlAii.
> Vheat-No. 1 mlllloff , 65j No , 2 , GO
No. 3 , 15.
Corn New , 25o.
Oats For local purposes , 23o.
Hay J7 00 per tonj baled , 60 ,
Kya SOo.
Corn bloal 1 SO per 100 pounds ,
Wood Good mpjily ; prl < jw at yardt , 6 00 < 2
JOoAl DellTflred , hard , 9 60 par tout of
40 per ton I
Lard Fidrbaakfi. wholoeftlfng at 9 a '
Flour Olty Hour ; 1 60@2 90.
* . .
, ,
, -0 ttIft-nntoher cqv\Z \ 353J5 ,
itoen , 3 7B4 00. ' '
Bheop a 00@3 60. "
t-Boiloci
roultry Live ehlckenvlwr dot 3003i > 0
live turkuyj. Do per Ib.
Bntter Oreamory , 25@28oj choice oountrj
Spj-s Yirm ; lOc for dozen
VeTbtnWM PoUtoeo , fvyscks peh bnthM ;
ions , 1 00(2)1 ( ) 2.1o pci tin ; ftpplon , choice oook-
fC or casing , 3 60 | boMm , 1 QQ@1 W per
hol. ,
, Orftucoa riorid . 4 OJ per box ; California
2.60 per bav. * i
Lcraohd 3 R0"oer
If your comnlMnt"l9'Wftnt of sppoltto , tr ;
i lf A Trtnq ulu 3 of AiiKOHtura Jtlttcii
linlf iw hour before dinner. Bownro of .couu
tcrfolta. . Ask. your grocer or driiggitl to :
Lho Koriuifib article , manufncturoJ by Dr. J
Q. B. Blf'gert '
The small-pox , death rate In iha Gor
mau omplro last year averaged four per
sona a week. .
_ * . _ r
"I have uo nppctlto , " coniplftiiu
a suffcrar. Hooi'aSarinphrilla glvoa ntj
nppotijo nnd enables thb aloinach to pot- *
'Oi-mHi duty.
' ' ' i
Ono of the presents given M . Tor
Thumb on" h'61f"t fcDtlt"TnBrrlago wni ri
'arm in Italy. '
For , Brochlnl. AstluuMlo nnil Viil-
nounry Coiupltiintt ) , Tlrdicn' s' llronthM
Troches manifest remarkable curatlvo proper
ties. Sold only in lovt ) .
Porsltcmona-rrfro-Crut spoken of in
) tint by Oaptnln Jphn Smith , who clasjod
among Vlifglnla.plums.
A C * RDi Td All who iri 8uff tlnft from errors
Mil liidUcstlona o ( jputli , ncrrpun w aknou c ily
ilccaj- , lost ol tnnnhoo.1 , ota1 I111 tend ft rcdfljit
h will euro you FIU.i : OF CUAKOE. Thl KTCRt
omcdy naa dlscorcrod by a mlttlonar to South
Amortm. Send toll tddrtcaod onrolope UHY , Jo-
BPU T. INMAN Station 'O" Now York. ,
The tlndlatrlotaof the Malay Peninsula
are said to bo , without , exception , the
richest in the world ,
? f
A'Gtiotl ' ftliuiy Failures. > < ,
During the year 1883 thoroiweroilO-
> Q3 f uiturca in business In , the jjUnltod
Hates and Canada. Some of these troro
) lg con'cbrna"'nrid'Bomo 'wcW' ' very anl&ll.
failure ia'a'o'rrowfuTfcnslnoa'a to any nia'ti ,
ospoctally if ll , ' liii health that fatlii'A :
croat many tirnoa. 10,563'people" ' 'fail In
111 , . . , . ) I ' - < JE ( tf. Ill f f
iQalth , in the courao of tv year. , Many of
might bo avod if , they would take
Jrown'atlron , pHors } ( ( ho Vr'oftt1 1 lanilly
mcdicluo and restorer of wasted _ alth.
IChrlot'a hospital , iho' "second of Iho
jlup'coat bpjs , Is to bo'Tomovod from
jorjdpn Jt was1 founded by Edward Vi.
)
.taondowiuon'ts ) , yielding 'an Hhnnal in-
: omq of < K or § 25,000 , no'w'glW a 'frbo
edbea'Uon'Vo 1,200 b'oys. tJhdor th'o'ro. ' '
organization , aboul ' doubTo tUo present
lumber of 'p upih , arid girls 'oa well &a
> oys , will ro'ibivp '
< 1 * r ) , f i- ' * f * --t
' . 'That Bllta Jones is a nice looking girl
anHaho " '
? , , ,
, ' 'jTos , and sho'db0 , the .bollo of , the
ownif It wnin't , for one , thing. " . '
VNVhat'a that ? " , , . , , „ , .
, / ' hohos cstarjh BO , baa it IB unploas-
an to ba near , her. Sl\o has , tried a doz
en things and nothing holpa her. J ani
oriy , for I like her , but that doesn't
nako It any leaa disagrocablo for ono to
o bo around her. " ,
Now If aho had used Dr. Ssgo'a Oat-
atrh Rsmedy there wonld , have been
nothing of the kind said , for It will cure
atarrli every time. ,
" SCMMX&T ,
PHOTOGRAPHER !
No. 220Main St , Council Bluffs ,
Open Sunday. Flrtt-clas ; uork guaianlceU.
No. 607'Broadway ' Council Blnffii.
Railway Time Table.
' COUNCIL ' 'BLUFFS. "
r * . j 'r 3 it *
tfht followjng ( re the tlmei ol the arrival , and. da-
lattaro ot tralna by'oeatr&l standard time , at the
ocaldcpoti. Tialnaloavo transfer depot ten min
utes earlier and arrive ten mlnnteaUtcr. , :
, „ T sioioo
0.25AM Hall Jnd Express 0 0'r M
2d : r u Accommodation 1 ' 0 r M
6.80 v M Exprcea ' - ' \ 0,05 A M'
amcAaO 'AUD iocs Isuiiir. J
I J5 A v " trail anUBjtprosa ' > > . .0 6S r M
25 A M - Accotnmodattgn , & .15 r M
, t si Kxprci ? B:00 : A M
r
ontoAoo , uii-WiOKii iin ) ur. ritt.
0 20x M lla 1 and Express B 60 ! M
5 25 M Evrtfbsf"9 , 05 A n
CDIOAaO , BDHUKOrOHAHD QDIUCT.
0 50 * M Mall and Evprces 7,10 r M
LJ.30 r M AcconinioiJatlOn S 00 r M
9 50 A M
. 8T. fcOBIS AND FACIflO.
Froin'Traiisfer oiilj.
1 SO i M St.Toutf Express 2,15 r M
7HO i > > i CbloirfoExpvlaPcorla . 0.10 A M
KAKSia CITT , 01. JQS iKD OUBOlL BLOm.
lO.Wi A M % Mall arid Exproas ( HO i' M
c8.15 ! si liiprees ' , fl,25 A M
CIODI era AMD r-inrjc , ,
7 20 A M ll tl for Sioux City 6 50 r t (
7.80 r M ExproeB for St Paul 8 50 A u
> t'MON ' JAQIPIC.
11.00A u lJD cr Kxnrcss 4 V" I' M
1:06 f v - Lincoln Pan O'n & n V 4 35 r M
7:58 : v M Overland ) irrtflif. 8.30 A M
HUMMT TIUIVH TO OMAIIA.
' Bluffi 7fl5 8lbu-5 sd-lO'SO
t \o' Council ! - -
Jl ; 0-x , m. 1SO : ? ,30-80-4'8-e6-B.25- : :
11U5 p. fi. Leave Omaha-e.40 7.8C e(0 : ( 100 :
-11:15 : fcUtq 11502.03S.CIJtO4.tB6:65 :
b
ARQHITEOTS > 0 * < J "
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CONTRAOTlDRa . . > '
'ANU'-BUILDBRS
No. ' 20f VPpoV Broad fyj OonncllBlufft.
j . .vidJJ uC . * r 3 I ' * "
A
orihf"tiutorf'rtadTA4 Wlifcoat iki
Over Ibirtrjnri vir xUo l ii rit U ML * ( a
I , Pearl Itrtel , Coandl BlaUt.
( ' - " - 1 v - J
Hi Shorradon
- tiENTiST ,
Masonic Temple ,
Oonnoll Blnftf low *
ruoo , urritam HI nrent
BANKERS.
Ooanell Elaffi , . . . Ui
' - 1856
In
ONLY HOTEL IN COUNCIL ULVVFS. .
HAVING A 1'IKU IJSOAl'B ,
And al'l ntc > 3erri rMprov menU , will1 belu , fin
alarm bellr , btd. , it tbe
GREENHOUSE
Nos. 21B , ' . ' 17 anJ 2W , Main Stroet.
MAX MOim , - - PRKOOPRIi :
, ijTTi. } ; ! ) r \ " -t g = = a
YOUNG MEN
i ' .
Who Iwvo trilled nwny their
youthful vigor mid power- Who
nml losses. W h o urovvonk ,
IMPOTENT , mid unlit for mar !
ringe.M fl J"ai ofillngcs\\liotlnd :
their [ UI I" fU power mill vital
ity , > "l tt-lluorvo ainKSHX-
U AL STKKNOT.U } , wouVcneil ,
whether ty-KXCKSSorcarlylmblts
CAN n"U'i\e positive & lastIng -
Ing CO5RE. NO mutter of how
long Rtnimlng your case inny bn , br
\v ho Iii3 : f ulloil to euro you , ffy u f e\v
wcuksor | nonUi , use o , { the celpbni-
teii Myrtloain Troatmoht.
At helm * , nlUuiiit c.xpostno , In less
. . , „ , , , , . , „ timemul for LKSS money thnnlihy
other inolhoil In Mio'world. . "AVcak baric , Ilqaitnchc.ijMTSSIONS , ln sltiule , loss ot
* l r\ii \ nml nmbitlon , cloofny Uioughts , drcnilhil ilrcnuis , tlcfeothv memory ,
lmpotonco,1'HniuilnnuulsitQJiiiirrliipo ) , bpllc 'iy nnd innny other pyinptonn
, iii' , Jo , Consiimptipp ami insanity , are promptly removed by
MARRlfrlENMbMENABOUfTOMflRRY REMEMBER
. ) ; , ,
EUFHCT SKJCUAT/Stltl feTlt > H2ANS ; lioalthv and vigorous otfsprlnp ,
otis life and the Idvtf nmCrcfepccVof n faithful \ \ ife. No mau should wver marry
vho , bavo been cullty ofidarly hulcscrctlons. until lie has been restored to PKU-
i.tC'r/MANIIOOD. ! i WJQ i guaranWo.n'pcrmahent ' cure In'cvory cas6 tmdcrtnltcii.
i Seiul2'Btunp&lortretvtUo ' ! with proofs mul testimonials.
AUdicss The Climax Medical Co , St. Louis , Mo.
Tuis Cur SnonH.A SnoiONA Vinw or OCR
Polar , Dry Air 'Scif-Ventilating
HARD WOOD'
* Sr nuaclnroJ ( In the m'ofl iicrfcvk m hner
from kUn-ilry oak lumbertcharcoiU filled ,
MHO llnpd , ( fnhanlcd Iron phihcs , h nd-
toreMyrtinflcdnndVUslRncd lor'tltosanta
cl o clnjuil traimimt trtiuv tbo bent goodi
that ran bo n ade ,
t < P rtloa Mishlu ? dpcclol elzoa ran
Save from 15 to 20 Per Ccnj
rj' piacine ordord now. '
IY
1409and 1411 Dodge St. { Ca KOmatia Ne-
m
. .
> JjlC.1'
Wish to atoriioqiice1 th fe tb0yh ; ye , irom this
time .maiie jio-TO , ' ALUfHO-OJDS andmll
for the next60 da s , make"a'reduction' o f
10 per cent. * / t , , a < T , , , *
Overcoats , Suits - and " Pants' ' wejUl , Jiia < Ie
and sure , tit. 'No v is the/time to &uy.
GOOD ; CLOTHES
A3'A. A t l p. * " \V. A it GIDHOS
; $ n ; HEAVY HARDWARE
Solicit , the ttfentjoq , of cash apd' JDrpm t lime
buyers. Will duplicate eastern wholesale prices ,
adding freight to Omaha ,
* * - * * * - * tf" * < j / '
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WHOLKSALS BY
101 Jones BtiOBt' } < .48K FOB BKDcnoas
" ' I tin
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Ol 'I < II I /f T in *
J .
" J I M O
DOLTE ,
ORNAMEIITnL GALVJ
Ull , TfUlow O > ptUoDOMiair | [ , UcUUJo Iky-llgblr , he , Tlr , Iio > Bd. .i
U UI aUillU > itii l Offi > b MtbiMU ,