THJ8 DAJLY BKE---TUE&DAY , 1885. NOLL'S PORTABLE Price § 18.00. A liberal discount will bo made to pn-ties ordering a half dozen Faucets nb 0:10 timo. For further particulars inquire o G GEISB , Council Bluffs , lowi , Agent for Western Town nnd .Nob. O&3LY HOTEL In Cciincll UluOs ho\lng a And nil modern Improvement ? , cnll balls , fire alarm bolls , etc. , is the CBESTOH HOUSE Nos. 215 , 217 and 210 , Alain Street. MAX M-VUN , - PROPRIETOR j. L. DEBKVOISK. No. 607 Broadway Council Blnffa. Railway Time Table , OOUNOIL BLUFFS. Tbo following tin tba times of the Arrival nil do- p&rtnrn of tnlns by oontrnl etanJurd time , M the local depots. Trktna leave transfer dopoi tan tain- oteg earlier and irrlro ton mlnntos Utor. In /r.Rivn 9:25 : A u Mall nnd Biprosa Bl'O'r M 12:40 r M Accommodation 4:10 : r M OJSO I' M Ktpjcea 0:05 : A u CUIOiOO AKD IOCS ISLAHP. 8:18 : A M Mall and Express 6:63 : r M 7:25 : A M Accommodation 6:15 : r M C30 ; r u Express Boo : A M OEIOlaO , UILWADEII AMD ST. fAUb. 0:20 : 'A 11 Hall and Express flfO : r M & 25 r M Express 0:05 : A n all CntOAQO , iraUNarOX ADD qniXCY. D:60 : A Mail and Express 7:10 : r M 30 r Accommodation 2oo : r M up M5 r Expreus 8:50A : u , IT. LOUIB AID ricino. 2:1 : B r M Local St. Louis Express Local 3:00 : r n Transfer " " Transfer 8:20 : r u 7:43 : r M Looil Chicago Js St L Exp Looal 8:50 : A M 7:35 : r u Transfer " " " " Transfer 0.06 AH KAKIUJ ! nir , ST. o AND COUHCIL BLurrs. I00fi ; A u Mall and Express 6:40 : r n vrh 8:1C : r M ExprcES 0:26 : A M clii iraux OITT Ann rAomo. tlo 7:20 A M Stall for Sioux City 6:50 : r H dai 7SO : r II Express for St I'iul 0:25 : A M the BMON r-Aeinc. lau 11:00 A M Dam or Express 4:35 : r H 1:06 : r M Lincoln Po > a O'a & It V 2:35 : r u lahal 7:55 r U Overland repress 8:30 : A M hal DUMHT TRAUS TO OMAHA. aiM f" Leave Council Bluffs 6:55 : 7:55 : 8:30 : 10SO kill 11:40 : a. m. 1:30 : 2:30-3:30 : : 4:23 : 5:25 : 6:25 : lea 11:15 : p. m. Leave Onmhi 0:25 : 725 e:50 : 10 11:15 : a. m. 12:50-2:00 : : See : * : to 4Sfi : 6:55 : no the Ian of IQTOCJL BLOFFS cat da IARPET GOMPANY for tin nil col acl roc ceo bee ccr Jnl Curtains Oil Cloths JnlJ , , citi nil coc Window Shades , KZI by hoi Linoleums vet , aU for Mattings , one life BOO 11 ! one par les : Rugs , Etc. , Etc. in my . Careful Attention Given to Ou of Town Orders , 1'ro Ujrtiolstery and Drapery Work a ' tire ) Specialty. the Onr stock ia the ing Largest in tie best will and If can nnil b being continually replenished by sif jidl the liuost and choicest novoltloa. Or 5 Br oadway Coun oil B/ufls tohu to tobo bo TII03. OITiriOER , VT , It , H. rU8E &w Officer & Pucev. like bo It- BANKER Itan va alii Counoll Bluffs , lo-wa. aw Established , - 1865 Dealers in Foreign nntl Domeatlo Bx Live Home SecurltlM. Liwl who plge . . Eioa M , D , 10' wl ci thic loxin r u st < irttls l tb' for loss CHRONIC DISEASES * " " loimi Om thirty TMIC pricti- ; ilcto Kf ar t , Foul lllPit , OooncUlUufll. arP'i ' III * . P'i or FEU IT , thU ; AUD GARDEN FARM FOR 8&LE & , , is Sixteen Korea , tea In fiult , ilx In garden ami tlm erland , tU icora hou e , table , well , tUttru , lie. iJlln gel cJiiJItbu , or will tiaJo ( or Omaha pjuj > - " " ' V. KELLER , County T ( aturct' office , Council Mufls. the NTuE'B Oil AXIOM. Bo Spciitea to Americans ot Their Fourth of July Privileges , [ Ordinal , ] FELLOW CITIZHNS : Ono hundred nnd nlno years have now patted slnco onr forefathers declared all men to bo free and equal and began to hold out induce ments for the oppressed of other climes to como hero and help na kill off the Indians , It has been a great EUCCSSS. It has boon thoroughly demonstrated to n dying world that all men are folly equal to nil other men , If uot mora BO. Wo point with prldo to-day to our bread lands , onr luxuriant national debt nnd onr steadily increasing Mormons. Wo have only n few more Indiana to wipe out and then the oppressed foreigner will h&ra It all his own way. The men who declared themselves free at independent 109 yeara ago nra no tn . Yielding to the grcnt nervous strain incident to n rod hot cnmpali ? ! ) , they finally pined nway 'nnd died. As forefathers no can never ouccesifully sup * ply their places , nod their untimely death has cast n pall over this otherwise joyous occasion , To day from ccstm to ocean America rejoices. From the humid Atlantic to the molut Pacifia the mighty cannon thundoia forth n nation's exultation , and the smaller cannon la gathering in Its hardest of thumbs. This it nn annual holiday and great n tioiiil thumb carni val. val.Wo Wo rcjo'co that the Idea of freedom suggested itself to onr f orefathero Other wise wb wonld all bo in Canada to-dry. Now only a part of us nro there. Lst us not speak lightly of Canada , for aomo : of our largest ; moneyed men are there. Whllo wo would not care to bo n part of Canada , It la a good province to smuggle Into or smuggle out of. It Is a good place to stroll into nfter banking ho , while the board of directors are in BO ! . Ono hundred and nine years ngo the king of Great Britain made the great mistake of his life. 1 only regret that I ho did not live to BOO It as wo BOO it to day. ; Had ho been less overbearing to ward the infant colony , the young men of America would hnvo been 'drinking alkali wntor in Egppt to-day. Wo could bavo fought the heathen all over the globe | and left our shoulder blades to bleach In nny cltmato Tthlch wo might select. Had the royal tyrant softened n little ! toward the struggling settlements America ono hundred anct nine years ago < , ho could have borrowed our navy to day if ho would cgrao to takcgood care of the worms nnd return thorn in aa g > od order as ho fonnd them. But : ho decided to do differently nnd to-day ho must take the bitter cense quences. Kings nro not nlwlys right. 1'hoy frequently get left. Of nil the many kings whom 1 have known person ally ; , and with whom I bavo bou thrown tnoto or less , there are only four or five npon whoso judgment I cuuld rely dur ing n great crisis. That is the roasan 1 very rarely go to a crowned head when I nm in trouble. eraJ I J eoek out oomo tender hearted nnd unselfish pawnbroker nnd toll him nil. There Is one cloud , fellow-citizens , bo which I see with my prophetic eye , jnst fill climbing the distant horizon of onr na tru tional : existence. Sooner or later It will darken the brightest day for 115. It is leprous Chinaman or the * great un- for laundtied Mormon ? I hear you ask. It mo the spoils system under which one-- boi half of our poop'o will always by happy pal jnd tbe other half accursed ? It is the Na Idln-driod , fire nnd burglar proof , worm- tai less : American drlod apple pie which is pai now : invading onr happy homes ? Is it hii baleful atmoon'breath of Now Ecg- doi laud rum which would oat out the vitals yoi a ; stone quarry nnd go back the next am Jay ] to inquire for the old nitro.-glycorlno up ans ? BU Ahl no , follow-cltlzant ; n thousand WO times nay. It Is this : If our republican int Form of government holds together for Is ninoty-ono yenra more , wo will have to no' relobrato ngain , and It mikes my head sir icho : to think of it. In the feeling of at romorao which dhows itself * on the suc thn ceeding day afior a centennial celebration era becomes Intensified with each succeeding tenth enlury , I hope that on the 5th day of th July , 1970,1 shall bo out of town. ton J cjnnot close thta brief oration , follovr the itizcnr , without au earnest appeal to you ' ' 0 to ba nobler and bettor men. Of lew ou o , if yon are women this will notbo ad expected ; but wo can nil bo good cltizsna km that time , parhaps , and I earnestly ex- SJhi ) tioit all tkcma within the spund of my rid colce to bo loyal and law-abiding. By con means ba Industrious. Do not wnit con : ioot but farm habits of Industry at pla 3DCO which will cling to you through till . I am convinced by what I hnvo hid iaon of its effects that it is n good thing. llso early and go about your duties joy- ( XI nsly , and when the morning meal h pro * Lov inred and all are g&therod nronnd the stlvo banrd , como nnd rap gently , and fan n i low tone of voice , on the door of wh boudoir. Bur , NYE. wh .HUDSON , Wij. , July 1. bad of' f Harvesting Oats. brl from the Cleveland Plain-Dealer. pla A well-known farmer write ) that tbo ilx tlmo for cutting oa'a is when they arc ad thoroughly ripe , There Is generally ma inough blown over io pay for the thresh when ont too green. It is always log mil to roll your oats ground after sowing If they should bo down the rospar prc have a better chance to gather thorn , mu bin oats are thoroughly ripe ana dry they llei ba bound up after the reaper with sifety ; that is , If bound In email sheaves. pear Great care should bo taken In shocking wh sot the sheaves up right and to pat tbe i fee hudders on properly. It Is better for oats | Bu _ i. stand In"sh'ock" a week or moro If ' " " bound np after the reaper. If It Is Put | of away ImmediatelyBatter It will Batter cutting , j lw clover , draw dampness. It should ah thoroughly dry before it Is put up , for - will not dry rot In the mow. When wo luc was ready to haul wo should select A clear , warm day. Wo should set as many syi shocks , out . in . the . . morning KB wo can pat i set bu away during the day. I fl How to Itfilso young Pigs , - Stock Journal. i There I is probibly not a breeder of ptgs [ QQ . ' : has not at some lime or other lost tn' | , owing to their being crushed by the rai tow. This ecoms to be moro frequent un it with the heaviest sows , as is natural , nnd a man who n Jao well-brod swine the Inj is a very eonoua ono , A common nora mode of prevention Is to arrange a shelf non around the pen , nudir which the young ra pigs will run when threatened to bo ba crushed by their mother lying down on go them. A great abundance of straw litter day liked by eome and regarded as a help , to the deep , soft bed will mitigate tbe If iqueezlng nnd giro piggy A chance tr Ifur breathe. On' the other hand , those who ra prefer the shelf plan i egard tha abund- rami nco of straw , unlois it bo cut , nsan Impediment - tn pediment to the plg < in getting out ot * i mother's way. The plan said to bo used in England , of confining the sow tn Is cnso within the pen , in which she hat plenty of room to got up nnd down , hut not enough to turn around , would nee- CBsltnto the onjtnnt presence of nn at tendant until parturition was complete nnd the sow quieted nnd ready to nurse. As soon as may bo the young pigs must bo taught to oat other food ; this will re- llovo the mother from the burden of their entire amtennuco. lUicollo Innocence In Goorftin < Vnldnstn ( Ga , Now § . Yesterday afternoon A newly married cooplo from the rural districts came to town on their bridal tour , nnd walked around holding each other's bauds. The btldo hnd on a yellow calico dress trim med with red. cutblas , and slashed edge ways , ornamented with bobtail lace a la panlor. A pilr of cotton mitt : , of n slmplo design and of an exquisite rhado of the popular dogwood color , covered her Imntle. A largo sunflawor nestled coyly at her throat. The general effect was bizarre nnd utrlking , unique and rojthotle. The groom were n pair of homeknit wool stockings , aud a trmeslvo watch , brass watch chain , and his appear ance waa distinguished for eloquence nnd simplicity. They hnd evidently , how ever , been brought up "far from the daddlng crowd's ignoble strife , " where the slouching wheels and the din of the locomotive wlilstlo la not heard , and the lightning-rod agent troubloth not. "Valdosty Is-Rlltln' to bo a mlphty big plaep , ain't It , Mandy ? " It are that. " Stopping in front of Crawford's ono of them oald : "Mighty heap of buggies in thar. " Paddling on up the street they came to Boono's hardware store. "Lordy 1 juat look nt the atovos , don't look like they over would sell nil of them. " Finally they reached Ashley'a ' store , nnd walking in they called for some of 'that 'ar n tuff you call soda water. " "What syrnp will you have ? " naked Olnranco Patterson. 'What syrup ? " "Yes , what syrup ? " "Gosh durn you , who nskcd for syrup ? want soda water. " "Well , what syrnp do yon -want in It ? " "I don't want no syrup In it. I want sugar | in mine. Wo nro uot caring for expenses to-day. " "How many glasses do you want ? " - "Hero you are. " ; "Lordy , don't It foam ? " "Raising It to his lips ho tasted it , smacked his lips , tasted it again , aud said : , "Mandy , this nro Rood sluff shore's pat you born. Try eomo. " woi Mandy Tried it. cul : 'That's the best stuff I over did drink , " she said. the After looking around a while like n Thl pair of young goslings Mandy Mowed oho Ion wa hungry. lun "Durned of I ain't too. " Lesj go and gel a glngorcako. " exp They were last seen going ont on the son eastern end of Paticrjon Direct munch sun ing thoglngorcake , and wore heard speak Ho ing of the big tlmo they had. ofc hiir Trunks ivltli False Bottoms. ted Sun Francisco Chronicle : "Yon would exc surprised nt the number of ordera wo ten for trunks with false bottom ! , " said a int trunk manufacturer. aski "For thieves , oh ? " The ? "Sometimes , yes , but moro frequently COIL high-toned people. A man came tome mat ono day with an oil painting of a will beautiful woman , and asked to bavo the hea painting built In the bottom of a trunk. whl Naturally I was cnrlouj , and , as ho was utei talkative : , I S3on found ont that the thai painting was of his first wife , nnd that bale now wife was awfully jealous. 'I don't like to burn np the old picture , ho see , ' ho said , 'as she la not dead , alar and.it's a sign of mighty bad luck to burn coin the picture of n living person. I wo suspect if she was dead my present nlfe unll wouldn't care. ' Well , I built the picture and Into the trunk , aont It homo to him , and suppose everything IB lovely , and the ball now wife thinks the phturo has been de the stroyed. A woman came once and wanted exp trunk with a falsa bottom arranged co and that oho could get nt it easily. We gen- plaj orallymakn the openings to false bottoms adji toms from the underside , butane wanted and this ! through the upper oldo of the bet mid tom. I asked her how deep che wanted of false bottom , and she said , abjontly , ban , big enough to hold n paksgo of let- froc . and n photograph. ' Now , that was the definite order , wasn't it ? Juetns if I tien ittovr how thick n package of letters was ! nori ho was the handsome young wlfo of a ncte old husband. Butof course , the nnd iommonost order for secret compartments becc omos from women who waiit oomo ssfo doct jlaco to hide their money in. A woman ihlnks ! there is no place like a trunk for ildlng money. " D Hnppy-Go-Iiuclcy Yankee Farmer. Mlc jowoll Courier. it ; & We ran acrss on old Now Hampshire 'aimer last week in ono of our rambles appi had lived G5 yean on the form where ho was horn. Ho "guessed" ho about COO acres of land , n largo sluro Nev which la mountain paatnra. A small brick cottage nnd two barns were on the place , arid ho wintered last year twenty- head of cattle. Ho Bella milk to the Fro Whltlngj , at present f arulehlng five cms boa day. ; But ha could not say exactly how cor many cows ho has , how many ho la milk wet , or jest how much ha is getting for twe milk. Nor could ho say , mete than ap war proximately , how much land bo has , how At much hay ho cuts , or how much it costs aid to mike his milk. Ho did not bo- tbo llovd ho was getting what it cost him tbe The through , but just at this time , tell when pasturage is at its height , and ho ors. feeds no grain , ho thought ho was making groi ; something. . Ho said ho thought the whole place was worth $0,000. Ho had She raised n family of ton boys and girls , all whom nro still living , and ho had > twice served in the general court , and always voted the domocratio ticket. It n fair illustration of the happy-go- t luck Yankee firmer , who seldom has any s system or indulges in any plans , and pos non sesses only such an indefinite idea of his bntincflj as would ruin n manufacturer or merchant. j ; hey The Valtio of a Horse-Fork. Country Home. ) . .la a barn of nny dimension , allowing Ingress | of n two-horso load , proper ar rangements should bo made to expedite * unloading and mowing away hay. True Is that most penons farming on a large icalo have the proper appliances for sav time and labor , but there are many who d& not go bayond a pitchfork kill both tlmi and themselves in the really ; fiitllo effort to sivo money , or per haps from lack cf progreesivoncrs , A gooi hoise hay-fork will unload In ono what it wonld take half n dozen men handle with commcn forks ; and this , .505 being run on a track running along under the peak cf the barn , can bo BO ar o ranged as to dump enormous forkfuls al most at the place desired. A herse-fork , 'lattc the face of a coming rain or shower , is T powerful aid In dropping hay out of Ight , A QUACK'S MISTAKE. ANorolMotlioilForCiirlnKConBtiinp. tloii Hi at Did Not Work. Philadelphia limes. . A party of men sat In the wino room of the ' [ Continental hotel last night , telling stories. ' Ono of the number wns n young doctor ' , who is n resident physician at the Penns/lvanln hospital , and had jnst re turned from n vacation trip to the oavca of Lurny. When it came his turn to toll n story , which was supposed to ba founded on incidents In his own exper ience , ho said : 'I nm too young In the profession to give you nny stilling experience of my own , bat I can relate n cutioua incident that occurcd in Virginia during my visit there. It happened in Ilockbrldgo county , not many miles from Lexington , and wss told to mo by a thoroughly re- patablo nnd voracious citizen. 'A fey weeks ego , ' ho Bald , 'a long haired Individual drove Into town nnd engaged two rooms In the loading hotel. That night ho visited the local printing oflice , and the next morning the town was flooded with dodgem announc ing , the arrival of Dr. Snrecuro , who guaranteed to euro all cites of consump tion by his great nnd improved com pressed nir treatment. I was curiono to know what the treatment consisted of and called on the doctor the next dny. In the meantime ho had constructed n email air-tight compartment In n corner of his oflico. When I arrived ho ofwa wa adjusting n pump-Ilka ar rangement to a brass-bound hole in ono ofWl the partitions of the compartment. When ho had fmiehod his work ho turned to tno Mid said : "Now , sir , I am ready for work. " "I explained to him that I wan not n x consumptive , but bad simply callot ! to In vestigate his method of treatment out of curiosity. Ho was very urbane ana ac commodating. Ho explained to mo in scientific language that consumption was of simply a collapse nnd drying up of the or air cells of the lungs , and that the only thing needed to restore the br nthlng ap > paratus to its normal state wau the open ing of these colls. " This sounded reasonable enough tone mo nnd I aikod him how ho was going to bring nbout this result. "By comprotsed air , , " ho said , slapping his palm ngalnat bis cheat. "Comprcescd air is the only iovcroigu remedy for consumption. " Ho hon ehowed mo the nir. tight compart- nont which rrns lined with plates of tin , ind explained that the apparatus on the or nttsldo TTSS nn air pump. His treatment vas almplo and consisted of placing the patient In tha compartment , Into which Tonld ba Injected a certain number of ubio feet of air. The air would force its if d. ray into the cells of the lungs nnd inflate m hem as a bladder Is inlUtod by a quill. o I'hls treatment , ho nrguod , If continued eng enough , would restore the diseased ungs to their normal condition. ' 'Tho doctor had hardly fiDished his D ixposltlon before n young man , with the oal of the fell dlsonso stamped In his unken cheeks and hollow eyes , entered. told the doctor that ho wantad n dose compressed air. The doctor conducted to the adjoining room nnd told him divoat himself of everything with the xceptloti of his undershirt. lu the In- eral the doctor threw up every r indotr the room to admit the fresh nir , nnd sked mo to v/alt to BOO the thing work. ho young man was nahorcd lute the ompartmont nnd the doctor and mvsslf annned tha pump. Wo worked with n for about flvo minutes , and could ear the wind rash in with a shrill rhlstlo , Then wo waltoi for two mln- tea , nnd the doctor said : 'You can bet the nir ia inflating his lungs Ilka n aloon.1 " i. Then ho tried to open the door , but couldn't budge It. Then ho looked larmod end got mo to help him , bub onr oinblnod strength didn't phnza it. Then cillod > In a colored porter , nnd our nltod efforts opaued the door withn rush landed us In a heap in the corner , josklng into the compartment , wo saw a alloon-liko , ileah colored object lying on floor I looked at the doctor for nn xplanntlon. Ho waa as white as n sheet looked like ono stricken with the lague. "My God ? " ho gasped , "I have djuatcd the pump to exhaust the air , " , clamming the door shut , ha hastily ndo same altaratlon in the mechanism the pump and together wo worked the nndlo until wo were compelled to stop rom sheer exhaustion. When ho opened door ( this tlmo with case ) the pa is int's body had recovered to about its I orrrial slza nnd he recovered conscious- cis. Ho Tsaa tent homo in n ciirhgo died n few days later. The affair uMiuo noised about , however , and the octor left tawn between two days. " Ilorsford'a Acid Phospliftto , A3 AN Ari'ETIZEll. Dis. Mbnnis GIBUS , Howard City , Ilch. , eays : " 1 am giootly pleased with BE a tonic ; it is nn agraonblo and good ppetizer. " THE ONLY WOil.iN. York Bonril of Health Appoints a lindy riiyslulnn. NEW YORK , July 1. Dr. Marah S. 'rodorlckn has been appointed by the SAVE oatd of health ns ono of the summer unlvi bowl orps of physicians , She was the only > Bold roman ) physician appointed in n corps of llgne weiity-fllr. : Dr. Fredericks Is the third belli larln I reman who has served in this capacity. the cflico of tbo board to-day It w&s : "Tho women who have torvcd on bonrd have dona excellent service , women of the tenement housed won't their real condition to men inapect- . It is work where a woman can do roatgood. " Dr. Fredericks was aeon nt her house. said : "I nm a regular graduate of a chool of medicine. I applied for this osltlon and pitted the civil service ox- imlnatlon and have been'appointed ; I inter open my work to-morrow ; I think ia oesantlally a position for women. It work that women cm do better than : , and I think mora women eliould bo ippolntcd , There nro nbout 800 women irectlalng medicine In this ountry , and nro succeeding admirably. " li1. DAVIS. T , A. CBEICHI. Nebraska Land Agency , m Tl till I libed bolt tatei The : Obei 111 ( ran ral l ls Beat Estate Mortgages 'undt s Imaba gARNAM STREET. . . OMAHA , Hive lor tMo 00,000 aero curtrully * oltct l liudl . Battern Nobiula , at loir price ind on easy term Iinprotel f rm forejlo In Doujlu , DoJg , Oolfas , , Hurt , , , keulck Cumins Harpy Wuhlnytoc , , To Uundcrs , ad Duller oouatlei , i 11 juld la til put ol the elite. K \t low NoUry iublla JWBJI la otE . CotrotpoodcBM owa. ; ttd Money lo aed on Improve J firm i tnd city prope Listen to Your \Vlfe. Tbo Manchester OIARDIAI , Juno tb , 1853 , MJS At one of the "Windows" ' Looking on the woodland ways ! With clumps of rhododendron and great mass I es of May bbsjoimll ! "Thoro was aa in- | tercstlnp ; group. It included onowhohadboona"0otton spinner , " but was now so ParaljzcdIM That ho could only bear to Ho In a re clining position. This refers to my cnso. I was first Attacked twelve years ago with "Locomotor AUy" ( A. paralytic disease of nctvo Obro rarely ever enrol A.at and wni for several years barely able ot got about. And for the last Flvo years not able to attend to my business , although Many ! things hare been done for ire. The act cxpctlmcnt being N'mo Mrctching Jni Two years ago 1 was toted Into the Homo for Incurables ! Near Manchester , in May , 1832. I Bin no "Advocate" ; "For anything In the shape of patent" Medicines ? And : made many objections to my dear wi o's constant urging to try IIop liittors , but finally to pacify her Oonccutcdll I I ] hud not quite finished the first botllo when I felt a ckougo como over me. This wa Saturday , November 3d. On Sunday morning I felt so strong I eaid to my room companions , "I was sure I could "Walk ! So started across the floor and back , Ilurdlyknow how to contain inysjlt. 1 was Ml over the houss. I nm gaining mrcrjgth each iUy , nnd can walk qulto info without nn > "Stick ! " Orsupport. 1Mi niu now nt my own hou'c , aid hope Boon to b ) Mime to earn my own taring a aln. 1 huvo been a member of the Manchester "Koyal Exchange" For nearly thirty > oit , anil w a most heartily > Dgriitulifc.l i on KOing Into the room on ThiitBJky aitM . Very gratefully jours , Jous IJMCKIIUHN , MANCIUSTKR ( Kng ) Dee , SI , 13:3. Twc years later RID prrfoctly v.M. Prosocnto the Swindlers. Ithcn you cill for lion lllttcra ( see Krccn c'ustor bops ou thoMlilto bbc'llho ) druggltt hanils out any etuff railed U. D. Warner's German Hop Blttori irwlth other bop name , refuse It nnd ehun that Irug-glst | ason would \lper ; amllt ho his taken our money for the ( tuff , Indict tim for the fraud aud sue lilm'or ilamigtn for the sn In die , aud will otvard } ou liberally lor the com Ictlon , JPM.IZAIM'S This Inraluiblo epccifla readily nnd permanently urea & 11 kinds of Asthma. The most objtlnato and anc standing ca091 leld promptly to Its wonderful urine ; properties. It la Koovtn throughout the uorld Us uurlralod efficacy. G J L. CAIJDWELL. city Tlncoln , Neb. ; wrltos , J n V.ISSL yinco using Dr. Ililr's Asthuu euro , for aero than ono ) car , < ny wlfo han hccn entirely well , N nd cot even a symptom of the discasohaaapuearcd. WItiUAM BENNETT , Rlchland , loxva.writeaNov. . 18S3. Ihaxohocn nflllctcdlth Uay Fever and A thma B'lico 1S53. I folio wed your directions and happy to say that I no ; cr olept better In my llfo. am glad I hit I am among the many who can speak G favorably of your remedies. A yaluablo 04 pngo trrtitlso containing similar proof rom o cry State in the U. S , CanaJa and ( treat irlt&ln ; will bo mailed up6n application. Any UrugrgUt not hi\ln ? It In stock will procured. order. Ask for Dr. Ilatr a Asthma euro. DR B W HAIR A SON. Prao's Cln'tl. 0. . Ai t , k&d tft ill tmDniti ildola. Try U , put nr far Uu rr" " ' your cmcer dracgui i .J.Q.Jl.aEGIUU.'iSOKB. V. WCPPEHMANK , 80tB ci Hostctter's Stom- aohBittcra conquers and i > re\ cuts mala- rlal/e\cr ? , djepcp- sla , chronic consti pation , a tendency to kidney nnd blad der ailments am ] rhaumatUm , nnd Is olthogreatcst\aluo In caeca cf bodily trouble arising ( rom weakness. Old pco- pi jaicgrcatly aided bylt.andltlshljihly fcrvleeaWo to con- valeacenta and lots ; ladioi In delicate health. It If , ruoru- o\cr , a useful med devi icine to take wHli cno on Ions jour buil ney. It counter the effect ; < t mental exhaustion. For by Druggist ) and doilora generally. lev THE BEST THIHG OUT FOR hashing & Bleaching ncn In Hard or Soft , Hot or Gold Water. the o LABOR , Tnin and BOAT AMJUINOLT , and gives ilvcrealeatlsfactlon. Ho family rich or poor should bio without It. by all trrooerp. BEWARR cf Imltatlona well do- adj to mislead. I'EAiaiNH Is tbe ONLY BAFK Ubor beal \1nccompoundaadal\\aysbcara the above ejm- and name ol JASIE8 TYLE NEW YORK. term 18S and 187 Wabafh Avrnuo , F llth : JliMKlCTCIltll OC Hair Cloth and Wire Btistlcs , Hoop Skirts , Hair Cloth Skirts.f good BLACKED cold COLORED pror < * ' guniJUi fl prorFi TMa cut rcri * " " " ' The : T antrlry. the most popular 18thFi rointlnaVlim of Iluttla' and Fi Hoonbliirt over made. Aliuy vSo lie worn ono will never tree other . tacn wear any etylo. ci.i.r I. it.linn ll uron tllO EAIBUEG-AIEEIOAN at PACKET COMPANY : irect Line for England , F/ance nnd Germany. The tieanuhlpe of this well known line uo balll lion , In water-tight oorupirtmeuto , and are fur. pi , Mtb oicry roiulalto to m > ko tbo jiifusifc lOtheile and tgneablo , They ciny tbo United and European milU , and le o Kcw York hQ3dayiand 8atuidiy for I' ] } mouth ( LONDON ) IberboOjf.d'AlUd and IIAUOUHK ) llatoikit Cablu(0).91oO Htcerago to or Hamburg810. G 1) HIUaAUDt CO , , Ocn- t'aea. Ah'ont , 611 roadway , Now York nnd ashlngt n aud La Lello itroet , Chicago cr Ifcnry Mark Union , K. K. llooin , Harry Da < \ lu , Uroncule & Hchuorfu 'i' ' " Council UluHi A.GENTS WANTED WYE work Life and Accident In'uranoo for ftitronz Yurk company , in every town in Nebiaika anu . Qood cctmalaolonto workers. Addrtea E. o. wacox k co. t LculAK " ' 'tt Ku : j m tate 213 South 14tli Street , Have a large list of inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. Wo have Vusiness property on Cnpitol Avenue , Dodge , Douglnu , Fanmui , llnrney , Howard , 9th , 10th , 13th nnil 16th greets , We have fiuo residence property on Fnrnam , Doug'ns ' , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cagg , Californin streets , Sher man , St .Marys oud Park Avenues , in fact on all the best residence streets. We have property in the following ad ditions. Lakes , Slizabetli Place ] S. V..Smith's , Sorback's.1 Parker's , Rise's , kelson's , bpmstro2a 5rod sev's , lirkwood , v 11 > ! r"'B n * College Placoi : , Park Place , Talzaia i ? 3SilL West End , jrapitol , " Seed's First , md all the other Additions to the City. : We have the agency fo me syndicate lands in South Omaha. These s sell from $226 upwards , and are very desirable property. The relopment of the packing house and othnr interests there , are rapidly up that portion of the city. Kirkwood. j We have a few lota left in Kirkwood addition , which wo offer at low \ i ices , terms $25 down balance $10 per mouth. t These lots are on high \ rel ( ground and are desirable. s st t Hawthornel \ j This addition is more centrally located than any other now addition j ar the best Schools in the city. All the afreets are being put to grade \ grades have neon established by the city council , and is very desira- ' } residence property , only 16 blocks from Post office , prices lower than joining ( additions for a homo or investment. Those lots cannot bo atcn. 'on BALE Houee nnd Jot on 21st St. Easy aa. 'on ' ( SAIE 22 foot on Fnrnnm St. , near St. , 88,000. 'on SALK-Lot in Walnut bill , $200. 'ou SALE Lots on 20th , $550 each. 'on SALE 22 aerea with elegant residence , d bain , fine trees , nhrubery , fruit , hot and 1 water and All conveniences ; first claea porty in every reep ct. 'OUDALE CO feet on 1'ornam street , near i. Good busineaa property cheap. 'on KENT lloom 44x76 , M floor , on 14th ot. McCorxnick's , Kountz Sc Ruth's , Impr'nt Association Wilcox , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldon's ; Hanscoin's Grand View , Credit Fancier , Kountz' First Hlountz' Second , JCountz' Third , < Kounts' Fourth , 5 Svndicate Mill , I Plaimriew , i Hill Side , J Clark Place , Mvers § s Richards/t' " Fen SALE-HOUSO and lot , 25th and Ohio * go street ; splendid corner , § 3,000. Fen SALE-First class business block , $ -15 , ' 000Fon Fen SALE-i lot on WLeaton St. ? good house , 81,500. , 1'on HALE Fine corner lot in Shinn'a nddl tion , $760 , FOR SALE Lot in Hillard Place , epecial bargain. 1 oil LEASE Fine business property on ICtli St. , nnd St. Mary's Avenuo. Fen SALE 1 lot on Chicago St , between 13th and II , with good house , $3,000 , TFe will jfurnish conveyance free to any urtjof the city to sftoivjproperty to ourjf fiends nd customers , and cheerfully give informa- on rcf/ardiny Omaha Property. Those who have Itaryains to offer or wish roperty'atjiCJbaryainjjiire"invited to see us. Real JjEotate Agents 13 S. 14th St. , bet. Farnam & Douelas