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HARKNESS BRO'S, DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. Have the Largest Stock and Ccoicest Patterns of CARPETN! Ever Brought to the City, and at LOWER PRICES than ever offered in this vicinity, HOw Justice and Mercy have been Meted Gut In the Courte--Uther Lases for Tu-Day. Jim Wilson, who is one of the pair named a8 having ‘‘downed” young Van Buren, in a poker game, for $435, was arrested Saiurday for gamb. ling and called on to pay $41 J. Ward, for being drunk and dis was aesossod ou Satardsy OPPOSITE COLORS, A man named Black was arrested by Deputy Marshal White for larceny, it belng suspeoted that some oclothing which Black had i1 his p not properly his, ssion was Taere was a lack o evidenoce, however, and Black's cha acter was made white by a discharge. DOMESL11C NASTINESS, D. F. Williams and Jane Glllard were brought belore Judge Ayles worth Saturday on a charge of lewd The man is between thirty and forty years of age, and the glrl 1s It is clalmed that the eirl's stop father, an old man named Woodard, had got tired and disgusted with the manner in which the couple umed marital relation- ship {o his house, and by advice of his son, G W. Woodard, concluded to The girl's mother ap- eeemed to think the prosecatton malloions and out rageous, thus lftlng up one corner of the curtain, reveallng a disagreeable difference of feellng about the affalr among the members The court waited some time for the old man to appesr as & witnoss, and as he could not be found the case went over uatil to day. GONE A FISHING, A shor! timo avo M. Webber cauced Wiltam aud Sally Brown, charging them with threaten- iuy to barn down his house, there buing soms little neighbornood row After one or two continuances, the cases came up be- DO INOT FATIL TO CALL AKD EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. arrssted had ar peared ia cour COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. «f the home FIVE DOLLARS YOU CAN BUY A WIOLE Imperial Austrian 100fl, Govern- ment Bond. ISSUR OF 1864, {weued and ecured by the gov- ernment, aud are redeemed 1 drawlogs, FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY, Until' each and every Iarger or & ali ¥ prem draw a prize, a8 there are no hianks THE THAKE HIGHEST PR'ZES AMOUNT ro 200,000 Florlne, The following are the times of arrival a~d do rture of trains from the local depots. T he traing start from the Uofon Pa ffls about ten minntes er fer than be ow stated, the aepot about ten minute pool llues and K. C, rus on C ) hour faster than' local. traics run on 8t. Louls J, P, and Lincoln tralus run on Council Bluffs tinie. tho arrest of 10400, RoOK 18LAXD AND FAGIIO, bond s drawn with a | botween them. . Every bond must QII0AGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, Depart. There wero a largo number of witneses in attendance, bat Webber coald not bo found, it belng learned that he had The jastice accord- lugly dlsmissed the cases aud taxed up the costs to Webber, eo that he may Jearn that it {s not just the thing to du to get the county to run upa bill of expenses, and cause partles trouble, over & matter which he appears to think of little lmportance in compsrl- scn with a mess of fish, Others may 30 take the leason to themselves. OTHER OFFENDERS The ocase of the boys arrested for barglarizing a carpenter shop was disposea of Saturday by a dismtesal accompanied by a stern leotare, and inroatening warc boys seem to have secared, if in faoct they took anything, was a fifteen cent mouth organ, There was & slight disturbance at Siturday night dance, and J. Ager- blod and ¥, Oleson were srrested as armong the chief disturbars. ‘o bonds for thelr sppearance lu Court this morniog, A number of tho clty’s well krown swiled doves sppeared fn the police urt Saturday and pald thefr monthly \, or, da fact, license, amounting to 814 for cach landlady and €6 for each ot her boardecs, Suturday night was a lively ono smong_ the faucy houses. S clia Long's girls being drank snd raleivg a row, will have a hearing tc-day, house was pulled by the police alac, there belng found there three awarthy maidens, three men of like color, and three men supposed to They will come to the front to-day ln pollce court. OHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTRRN, 5 0§ ‘‘gone a fishing. Any bonds rot drawlngone of tha above prize must draw a premium of not less than 200 FLORINS, JThe next drawing takes pla IstofdJune, 1883, and every bond bought ct us onor before the 1st of June {8 entiticd to tne whole premium that way bo drawn toereon on that date. Out-of-town orders sent in inclosinz §5, will secre one of these he next drawing circulars, and any other Informa International Banking Company, No. 207 Brnndw-v.cl:xr Falton Street, 6 Acoom. (Mon.).1:48 p m AND COUNCIL BLUPPS. Accom (Sat.). n-mpm art. ’ -!nd Fel130 8w, Lincoln Ex..11:30 & m. Overland Exeod00 p.tm. BIOUA CITY AND. nrm: The most the ESTABLISHED IN 1874, The absve Government bondaare not to be ! c'umpired with any lottery whatsoever, and d conflice wi-h any of the laws of the United N. B—In writing, please state that you sav 11 In the Omaba Bee. Feb.T. y WWEIS T ER &N CORRICE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Roofiug, 0. SPECHT, 3 86, - Umaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, iron and Slate Roofing,- Specht’a Patent Motallic Skylight Patent, Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket 3 T am the veneral agent for the above line of goods, IRUN FENC!NG, Verandas, Iron " w Blinds, Cel- lar Guards; also GENERAL AGENT FOR PEEKSON & FILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND. America Trinmphant. They cept Saturdays. $Except Council Biufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council luffs. 8am 9am, 10am, , 9am, 10 8 m, m, 4 p'm, 5'pm, 6pm. |m, Street cars run halt hourly to the Union Paciflc On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 0'clock a. m., and run regularly during the day 9, 11, 24, 5'and 6 o'clock, and run to city time! pm,6pm,6pm. Five of wera arrestnd for They Lew MRS, R, J. EILTON, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 Proadwav. Counocil Bl DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON, ARCHITEGTS! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Boilding, “FOR TABLE UBE." The Natural Mineral, KAISER WATER | From Birresborn on the Rhine RECOMMENDED BY THE HIGHEST MEDI- CAL AUTHQRITIES, FRED'K HOLLENDER, Sole agert or the U, and Canala, 115, 117, 119 Elm Y SHORT LINEA OHEIOAGO, Milwankee & St. Panl 1s oow running i FAST EXPRESS ‘IRMNI OMAHA ARD COUNCIL BLUFFSw Pulled by the Peelers, Chief of Police Field reports the f)llowing arrests as made in April: Disturbing the peace. Allowing stock to run. Driving over ho Assault with intent to do bodily injury. ® nedal for oatmeal, ete., don Food Exhibition, England, 1552 Malicious mischief. Making nuisance. Paddllng without license Profane and obscene language. Malicious threata. ... CEREALS received the high- ® est res<ards ut Centennial Am. Ina. Fairs '76, 7S & '7 CE-EALS are the ® cholce t Foods in PM&M«I. U 8. and Gt. Britain, WHITE WHEAT, Wi OATS, hul'ed . crushed ® cooked, disicated, .,nm«m nm!nllrm.f 1f you are not married, Fund and Mutual 'Trust Associa- tion, Cedaz Rapids, Tows, for clrgulars explaining the plan. S e -— COMMERCIAL. CEREALS prepare. in 10 mio- belng already steam R e fon st COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, ‘Waear ~-No. 2 spring, 76c; No. 8, 65; rejected 50c; good de d &% CorN—Dealers paying 35c; corn Chicago, 52¢; CEREALS the most pourishe 8 ag aconomical, palatable acd caaly digested of Al Toodn. A, B.C.: odby all leulmg “grocers, axton & Gallagher, Omaha, rejected new mixed, 534c; white ts of corn are light. n good demand; 83, OArs—Soarce and Hax—4 00@6 00 per ton, 30 per bals, Rye—40c; light supply, CorN MEAL—1 25per 100 ‘Woon—Good supply, prices at, yards, A"l FOR A B C. BRA\ID At 'huleule by 5 00@6 00. CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; Burrer—Plenty and o fair demand; 25¢; creameory, 30c Eaos— Ready sale and plenty 10@11c per dozen, Larp—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 13c, PovLtey—Firm; de pound for turkeys and 10c for ohickens, VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 50c; onions, 50c; gos, 80@40c per dozen; apples, 2 50 [ERYS T Pullman’s Magnifiosnt Sleepers alers paying 130 per Finest Dining G_a{g in the World. ‘ IF YOU ARE GOING :EAST| CHITAGO' MILWAUKEE, ®8 y flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Brooms—2 00@3 00 per dozen, CarTLE—3 00@3 50; calves 500@7 50, Hooes—Market for hog: packing houses are closing; paying 5 75 to 6 55, as the g shippers are Or to any point beyond; or IF YOU ARETGOIHG HORTH\ o OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwankeo& St. PanlR'y Monev for the Unmarried One of the most colid and substia institutions in this riago Fund and Mutusl Trust Asaoci of Cedsr Rapids, Towa, i aws of Towa, snd heir of. tors are among the leading nent business men o Oedar very unmarried pereon should havye & certificato in this assoclation, Tt is & splendid inyestment, as safe as You can justas well ave a good sum of money to commence married life on as not, members have been paid off, receivin, per cent on their investment, for circnlars fully detailing the plan, which 18 the finest known. Do not postpone it, Good Mention where you country s the Tickeb ofice located 1o Paxto Hotel, s corner Paroam andiFourteenth streets and st U, P. De pot and b Millard Hotel, Omaha, & See Timo Table in another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, A.V.H CARFENTER, Parts of the human body pithened,” etc. l4 overnment bond, T In reply to inquiries we will ay tha 00 evidence ¢! humbug about this tite :outnn tho advertisers arv very highly n. Intorestod pervons way get sealed cir. caiars giving perticular, th‘ 4 partics “3 im'l‘a"?"f A large number of nver Write agents wanted, saw this notice, THE DALY BrE-~-MON! AY MAY 7 COUNCIL BLUFFS ' ADDITIONALLOOALNEWS SUNDAY SINNERS IOWA ITHMS, Oalhoun county has no debt, 4 Fairfield had » 860,000 fire last Satur. Ay, Joseph Cook lecturee in Rod @ak next Wednesday evening. The cherry trees about Musoatine were in bloom on the 28th ult. Grinnell Catholics are Intending to erect 820,000 charch this summer, The general report is that spriog wheat fiver before came up so rapidly after sow- og, An Illinois man was confidenced out of I the money be bad, in Burlington, & few ago. The Chariton postoffice has been regis- tered on the list of international money or- der officee, Milford, Dickinson county, which isonly six months old, already has & population of 800 1nhabitante, A mammoth stock yard, covering thir. teon acres, s being made in Sanborn in order to facilitate cattle shipments, A small pox pationt named Wilson arrived in Barlington from St. Louis re- coutly and was promptly quarantined, The oity eouncil of Le Mars has ad- vanoced the saloan licrnse from $250 to :;_0 and placed the pool table license at The shores of Brower's lake, Wo dbury county, ure reported to be lined with dead fish. Tt is thoueht they were smothered to death during the winter, The Towa firemen will hold their annual teurnawent at Waterlco on the 12th to the 15th of Juns next. Prizes amounting to nearly 83 0 are cffered. A man named Morgan, living near Vil. liacs, shot a tine specimen of the gray eagle species on his place recently. It mease ured over 7 foet from tp t) tip of the wings, The suloon ke pers of Clinton, on_ hear. ing of the reaffirming f the decision on the prohibitory amendment case, have de- ofdal vot to fight the license ordiuance in that town, A farmer nsmed Jobn Kettleson, living near Walnut, Pottawattamie county, was shot twice by Mra, Coulter, of taat town, She claims that he had made indecent pro- posals to her. Dubuque will be the banner county in the democratic state convention at Des Moines next month, it rending thirty dele- Ho |4 gates. Ux:ny fifteen counties will have & vote e. o. ten, Mr. Black, a veterinary surgeon living on Walout creelr, Cass county, came near pastiog in his chocks last Fridsy night by mistaking tincture of aconite for that of wasafo-:idn, and swallowing o dose. The damage to spple trees in Towa is #aid to be greater than was first reported, ‘The trees in the northern portion of the state were damaged less than those in the central part, beoause they were of hardy varieties, Mills county has just loat & suit in the suprema court of ‘the United States, in which it pays, costs and all, £30,000, The suit was ocoasioned by s lund grant made by the county to the Burlington & Mis. souri river railroad company. Me. G, H, Ragedale, of The Chariton Patriot, hes purchased The LeMars Sen- tinel and Liberal, an 1 will consolidate the two papers undar the name of the LeMars Sentincl, Itissaid he will publish it in the interests of the republican party, There were three emall firer, all believed to ve incendisry, in Burlington last Sun. aay night, Awmong other property burned was & hose houre, The hose cart and horse were b.rely saved. The water pros- swe in the hydrants was not cufficient to send a u-eful stream, At Clinton on the 1at, thirty ealoon- keepers took out saloon licenses at $300 each, cash in advance, thus puf into the city troasury an even §9,000, Twenty- thres other saloon.keepers who did not como to time had their places locked up by order of the mayor, Capt. Broderick, a detective employed by the Milwaukee company, confidenced a sontidence man at Dubuqag the other day. The two were to work the Milwaukee pug. senger trains, and when the crook was 1n- tercating a passenger at the cepot his pal, the detective, arrcsted him, The Brizhton Baterprise proposes to form » new county out - f the four south. ern townships of Washington county, the four northera townshio: Jefferson coun- ty with Jackeon and Richard townships in Keokuk county and Jefferson aad Wane from Henry, Brightouto be the county seat, A shameless trick has been played by scmebody. An advertisement appeared in some eastern puper calling for 250 lahorers to go to D.s Moines and work for 8175 a day. Quite a number, it is said, are now 1n Des Moines to take the job, but they ean not find auvy such firm as advertised in the eastern papers, Ed, Shamp, a telegraph operator at Men- lo, whils on & drunk recently, stolea quan. tity of stamps from that place, but re. turped them after he had sobered un. He was arrested by United States Daputy Marshal McCrary and arraigned before United States Commissioner Key, who bound bim over in 8500 boads to await the action of the grand jury. The body of Paul Steflisr, a Bohemian, was found in the Cedar river six miles be- low Cedar Rapids on the morning of the 20th ult, There was a cut across thethroat ond indications of foul pll{ lead many to think he was murdered for his money, having been known to have had $400 not long hefore he was missing, The theory of euicide in maintained by others, as it is re- ported his wife, who has been in St, Louis Ot e D 9 by any means. Utlea Ubserver, notloed that puatr{ of a certaln sort very rarely finds pla tonds to the discouragement of matri- mony. The poets openly deride the holy calm and satisfaction which creeps into married life after the tumultuous fevers of youth and honsy- moon are over, than an humble lover becomes husband, and an amiable mistress a shewlsh wife, tho same lesson, yet with such dex- trous and pleasing play upon word to compel us to read: Ta swoeter by far than the legalized kisses You give the same girl when you've made cloy. In legalizad kisses thao in unlawfcl anything sside from his mastache ornamenting his face. The oareful. ness of personal ap, noe is & part of the president’s nature, and, above all things, be hates to have it even re- motely hinted that he Is getting along In years, and that he has lived faster than & man ought. Thia is beat lllus- trated by an {noldent of the campalgn of 1880. Darlng the fall preceding the presidential election the Bufford lithograph company of Boston sent to Mr. Gartield and Bir. Arthar and re quested thelr photographs, with auto- graphs attached. Mr. Garfield at once roeponded, and & lithograph was made and afterward sold by the thou- sand, Mr, Arthur also sent a hand. some cabinet portrait, together with a letter in which he sald that he would oonsent to the lithographing of thls plotare, only upon the conditlon that no copies should be wscld until they had passed his approval. Tho lithograph company acceded to his request, and jast there thelr trouble began, A tatthfal cop, made and & proof sent to New urk It was roturned dlsapproved because there were too many wrinkles aronnd the eyes, The wrinkles were taken outand snother proof sent on. This was likewlse dlsapproved for the rea- son that the eyes did not have expres- slon enough. A large amount of ex- pression was deposited lu the eyes, bat still Mr. Arthur was not sulted. At last, after a dozen trials, the artiat sacceeded in making the ploture look llke & Mre shion plate, and this so tickled Arthur's vanity that he gave the lithograph a hearty endorsement, al- though it was not a faithfal likenecss Reflactions in the Honeymoon. Roadera of the Observer may have ce in its columns, Wo mean verses whose sentiment They distinctly assert bratal Hero s averse toaching “You will find, my dear boy, that the dear- ly priaed kiss, Which with rapture {ouunltched from the half willing mis her a Mrs, What must be the moral chaos of a talent that could lend {tselt to such dootrice? Every man knows, by re- port or otherwlse that klsses do not And why, we should like to know, ehould there be any less honey ones? Sullivan’s Break Dowan. Albany Journal, The physlcal collapse of Salllvan, the prizo fighter, adds another to the long llst of strange cases to which Wilkie Collins first called attention in bis **Man and Wife.” Sallivan was a physical marvel, a giant {n strength, enduracce and development of tiesue, Tha oldest habitue of the ring could recall nothing finer than the epan of his chest, the massiveness of his mus- cles, or the wonderful elaetlelty of thelr fibro, He was as neor the per— foct animal as nature and trainiag had ever joined to bring a pugilist. And yei he breaks down before he has reached his twenty fifsh year, with oaly one real fight in his record. The canse is gaid to be al oholie iutemper- ance, and doubtless the statement ls correct, Bat there are thousauds upon thoheands of slim.chosted, weak- bickea little men who drink quite as much llquor as Sallivan couid have drank, snd have none of his exercise or training or great strength to offset it, and who yet manage to postpone the physical break-up untll they double Sullivan's years. After all is it not an open question whether we can’t force and train the muscular or- ganizatlon up to & poiat where the bnln and stomach cannot follow it, and thus out of a very excess of bldly distributed strength produce weakness and collapse under the test of worry name of ex-Treasarer Gllfillan, the honest man who retired from cflice with three cents in his iavor, appeared s “Gllfallen.” Mr, Gllfillan shoald refloact, however, that an honest man's uame doesn’t become familiar to the American people all at once. A atar route, or something of that sort, is the shortest road for those who want to get Into the newspspers correotly, —_— In the absence of saitable materials or the time to prepare it, people often g0 without a dreseing forsalads, Buy Durkee's, and yon will never trouble yourself to make another, Roomlest Trowsers in America. Louisvile Courler-Journal One of our merchants had at his store last night a pair of pants which mensured fitty-elght Inches around walst, sixty-four loches around the seat, and thirty four inches around the leg. Thirty-two Inches was the {nsido lcg measuremont ~ The pants were cut In the latest lnhmn. The owner turns the scale An Outrageous Siander on Kentucky. Macon Telograph and Moseogor, Kentuoky {s sald to have the short. est mile tracks and the most conven- lently adjusted timlng watches, oar Whit One Mem Test fiss Regar: ing the Bclentific Prepa- ration of & Bro hsr Memt er Mr,Dawley has been in the drucjbusiness in the city of Providence twenty-five years ae clerk and proprietor in good standing, and knows whereof he atfirms, - En. Mr. D. says: “‘For many years I have suffered, intensely at times, with what is generally called rheumatism, When firat ttmkm{ I was confined to my bed and could not walk s step, I could not bear the weight of the bedclothes, #0 exorucia+ ting was the agony I endured. I always noticed that before these attacks came on my kidneys were affected; before there would be any pain in my limbs or any swelling of joints or limbs, the color of the secretions from the kidneys would be very dark and the odor strong andfeverish, The 1 st attack was very severe, ahout b years ago, snd I was confined to the house revers al weeks, and was unable to attend to business in three months During the time I was confined at home and the time of my convalesence I employed four of the best d ofora I eould obtain, but none ot them gave me ]m‘i‘;\lnant relief, for they did not go to work at the cause of the trouble. c.aving beea acquainted with the proprietor of Hunt’s Remedy a long time I was induced by him to give it a trial, hoping that it might reach the seat of the disease; and after takirg one bottle I found myself very much improve ', and after tak. ing the second I was fecling better than I had after any previous attacks, During many months previous to taking the Rem. edy my hands snd fingers would be much swollen and stiff every morniug; my left side, in the region of stomach and spleen, was very lame and sensitive; at times I would be taken with severe cramps over the spleen, and be obliged to apply mue- tard or cayenne for temporary relief; T waa yery nervous nights and could not sleep; 1 was obliged to be very particulor in my diet, and my vhysical system was_sadly demorulized. Since I have taken Hunt's Temedy systematically all these things have changed; I have .0 swollen hands or limbe, no pains or cramps in the side, can eat all kinds of food, sleep soundly and get thoroughly rested, and my kidneys are ac+ tive and perform their functions promptly, thus taking out of the eystem all the pois- onous secretions which contaminate the whole system where the kidneys do not act efficiently. My friends, what Huot's }em- edy has done Knr me it will do for all of you. I belicve it to be the only_sure cure f..r all diseases of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary organs, Respectful R DA 454 Broad Young man or woman, if you want big money for » small amount, insure in the Marriage Fund and BMutual Trust Associ. stion, Cedar Rapids, Towa, £5-5m, STARLISHED 1865, 8kin preparaticna.” A 8kin of Beauty Is a Joy orever. DR. T FELIX GOURAUDS Oriental Croam or Magicl Beau- tifler. Tan, Pimples Frock los, Mothpatch eann' ry blemish on The distinguished Dl. L. , aald to » ady of the HAUT ON ( pat s you Inles will use them, I recommend G uraud Cream' as the least harmful of all the One bottle will last six uslog [t every day. Also Poudro Jub- tile Fomoves superfiugus hatr withous injary $a the skin, M. B. T. GOURAUD, 8ole prop., 48 Bond | Draggists and Fancy Goods mu.hmn the United States, Osnada Po. £ Beware of base Imitations. $1,000 CURES SCROFULA, do. SORES, do. ULCERS, do. BOILS, do. ERUPTIONS, do. CATARRH, do. ECZEMA, do. RHEUMATISM, do. SKIN DISEASES, do. BLOOD DISEASES, SWIFT'S SPECIFIC REMOVES ALL TAINT, HEREDITARY OR OTHERWISE, SWIFT'S SPETIFIC IS THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Write for fu'l part'c’ar , and 1i'tls b-ok “Mca- sag (0 the Ustortiunte Suffering.” ¥2.81,000 Reward will he pald to any Chemist who will find, on_analysis of 100 bottles ofS.8. 8., one particie of Morcury, Iodide of Potassium, or oiher Mincral substance, SWIFE SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, Atlanta. Ga. SOLD BY ALL D! #1DE 8PRING AHA%TJIIKT—NOT PATENT SIMPSON. A. J. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY or dissipation? REMEMBER THI3. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely ald Nature lv making you well when all else fails, If you are contive or dyspeptlc, or are suffering from any of the numer- R 10 00 = S for some time, was eald to have taken the money with her, The Maverick Natfonal Bank of Boston draws forelgn exchange, buys and sells Government and other in- vestment securities, and transacts any bueiness for its correspondents in the line of banking. m&th-me His Saadest Day, Peck's Bun. ““I suppose you must have your sad days, as well as any one,” sald a lady to the editor of a Chicago humorous paper. ‘‘What day of the week are you saddest?” and she beamed on him with a pltying look. *‘Well, let's see,” says the edltor, as he opened a drawer In his desk and took outa pinch of tobacco and placed {tina briarwood pipe. ‘‘Taesday, I believe, ie the most sad and mournful day to me,” and he heaved asigh as he lit a match on his boot. “Why T'aesday?” asked the lady, as she wished she could take a comb and straighten out his hoir, which seomed to bs sceambled., $0, Tooaday, you know la the day wa receive tio London hamorous papers,” The lady got his name la an antograph album and weat awsy to engage a at Chinees laundryman to translate 1t, Arthur's Little Vanities, Washington Corresponde ce Br:oklyn Eagle, I called at the White Houge the other day and had achat wlth the president. He is looking remarkably well, and says he Southern fishin, he expected. Oune th ¢ forclbly as I looked at him, and thatis his dress. No man io Washington piyas more attention to hls personal ap- pearance than the president. His attire is always faultless—a credit to his own taste and a crowning glory to his tailor, Those side whiskers, which some plotures represent sa flowing oss his shounlders, but which in lity were scaut and thin, have been ed his nuch & enjoy r trimmed, so that one needs to take a seoond look to discover that there Is ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a wverelgn remedy 1n all such complaints, 1f you are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn fora cure to Hop Bittors, If you are sick with that terrible slckness Nervousness, you will find a “Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop Bitters, If you are a frequenter or a resi- dent of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all countries—malaria, epldemic, bilious and intermittent fovan—by the use of Hop Bitters, ou have rongh, plmple or sal- low liln, bad breath, pains and wbu, and feel miserable zenenll{ Bitters will give you falr skin, blood, and sweeteat breath, health md comfort, In short they cure all diseases of the stomch, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneyl, Bright's Disease. $500 will be paid for a case they wil not cure or help, That poor, bedrlddeu, invalid wife, ister mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health, by a few hottles of Hop Bitters, cnu'.lnu but a trifle, WIill you lat them suffer? Enough to Begin On, Detroit Froe Press. you dan got burned outon s strost las’ might?’ queried ed woman of another as they Monroo avenue yesterday house dun barned to de a8 ly “An’ you losted ' eberytin{” “'All ‘oept one bedstead, two chalrs, an’ de bewro.’ ‘“‘Shoo! Wall, dar's one conasolashun 'bout it, Mra, Beeba, {}Ju has saved null' to begin spring house cleanin’ An Honem. Man's Name Loulaville Courler-Journal, Owlng to the extremely low atmoe- pherio pressure Monday mornlng, the 1409 and 1411 Dodge Btreod, ang ¥-me 6m OMAHA, NxB. Nobraska Loan & Trust Company | HASTINGS, NEB. Oapital Stook, $250,000 JAS. B. HEARTWELL, Prosident, A. L. CLARKE, Vice-Prosident, E. C. WEBSTER, Treasurer DIRECTORS, Bamuel Alexander A. L. Olarke, Geo. H Py Oswald~Oliver, z O. Webster' as. B. Heartwell, 'D. M. KCEI ‘Hincey, 22 First Mortgage 7o Loansa Speocialty {ssued Municly be negotiated on the most favorable terms eorrspondeats. This Company furnishes & permanent, home Institution where 8chool Bend sand other legally securitie to Nebrasks can be Loans made on improved farm in all well settled oantios ol \be tiats” throngh terposeible’ 100l Genins Rewarded, OB, cover with numeous engravings, will be GIVEN AWAY toany or sul pany, or will beseat by mall, post-paid. to peraon liying at & d stance from our office, The Singer Manufacturing Co., Priucipal Office, ;84 Unlon Square NEW YORK. MAVERICK NATIONAL B:N. Cor, Water and Congress Streets. BOSTON. CAPITAL, - - $400.000 SURPLUS, - - 8400,000 Transacts & general Ban! usiness, Re+ ceives the accounts of Bankers and others, Draws Fo ixchange aud makes Cable Transfers in Europe and Tel- egraphi the United States, and executes any business for ita Corre spondents in the line of Banking, ABA P. POTTER, President. J. J. EDDY, Cash J. W. WORK, Ass't/Cashler, wih-me The Story of the Sawing Machine Athandsome little pamphlet, blue and gold adult porson calling for 18, at any branch b-office of the Singer Manufacturing Com. Transfers of Money throughout Buys and sells Gov- ernment and other Investment Securities, DB. HENI]EB“[]N & 608 Wyandocte St | vears' practico—12 RANBAS OTTY, Mo |y Ericabar Authorized by the state ta treat § Chrouic,Nervous aud Privato die: eases, Asthma, Epilepiy, Rhea- m Plios, Tase n, Urine d Skin' Disess s, SavINAL s (0leht (ossos) Smxvaw DEBILITY (10 power) Etc. Cures gua antecd or mcne) e ey sands of cases cured. No injurlous medicines used” No detetion from budinoss.” Al cines furnishei—even to patient Cosvultation tree ahd conhdentialo-catl or write: A regular graduate wedi ine. Over 16 DR, WHITTIER. 6178t Charles 8t, 8T. LOUIE Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medica coleges, has beon louger engaced 1o, the ireals ment of CHRONIC, 4KIN AND BL0OD Diseass than any othor physician in b, Loul aa city papers thow aud all ol residaund know. Consultation free and tnvited, 1 noouvenient be Vit the city for rastementy modicinse can be sent by mall or express e where, Cursble cases cuaranteed; where doubl exiot It is trankly sdated. Oall or write. Nervous prostration, Debility, Mental and_Phywical Weakness, Mercurial_and other affections of Throat, Skin and Bones Blood Impurities and Blo)d Polsoning, Skin_Affections, Old Soros and_Uloers, Tmpediments to_Marriage, Rheumatiam, Piles. Special attention to cases from over-workedétilsin. SURGICAL OASES Teceive ntion, Diseases arising from Tmpruddfe, Exoesses, Indulzences MARRIAGE &t lwr well told, Many u who may mn. GIUXIDE. " b and cure, s.udmzscpomq- 0 may not, why, nsequenced . “»&';Kh DOCTOR SUPPU‘»ITOHIE ! The Great Popular Remody tor Plles Burecure for Blind, Bleeding & I ching P And all forms of Hemorrhoida) Tumors, These SUPPOSITORIMS act directly upon the 100d Vessels, and by thelr astringen Iy force the blood “from the 4 A} tumors, andby making the coats of th strong, vent their refilling, and he: cal cure 18 sure to follow their use cents & box. For sale by al drug mail on reccipt of \?ltitnh\ L§ ¢ rlats, o rice, 1 Olive st DOCTOR STEINHARTS Weakness an. Dervous waste, rojuenates the fa ronghthens the enfecbled brain' and restsres wisng tone and vigor to the exhausted ore gain. The eapericuce of ¢ s proves it tg bo an_ invaluable remedy $1.00a bottle, or aix or #5. For sale by all ¢ ts, or pent socure from observation on recelpt. of price Stelpha> P. 0. Box 2460 st

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