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———e = — ! | HARKNESS BRO’S, Have the Largest Stock and Cooicest Patterns of CARPETN! Ever Brought to the City, and at LOWER PRICES than ever offered in this vicinity, DO INOT FATL TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, OOUNCIL BLUFFS RA.ILEOAD] TIME TABLE. The following are the times of arrival and de rture of trains from the loca' depots. The he trains start fom the Unloa Pafic depot about ten m'nutes eir ier than below stated, and arrive at the cepot about tea minutes later. Tralns on pool lines and K. ¢, rua on C' icago time, & balf hour faster than' local. Wabash traics run on 8t. Louis ‘ime, twenty mi.utos faster than loca . and 'Lincoln trains run on Counci! Buffs tinte., CHICAGO, ROCK IBLAND AND PACITLC, Atlantic Pacific Ext Ex and Mai Ex and Mail*. 6:5 p m D. Moines Des Moines ac”.4:40 p m CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, Depart. Arrive, Atlsntic Ex m | Pacific Ext Mail and Ex Neb & Kas Ex..9! Depart. Atlantic Ext. Mall and E: am | Mail and Accom (Sat).5:30 p m | Accom. (Mon.) 145 p m KANBAN CITY, 8T, JOB AND COUNCIL BLUYFS, par rrive. Express...... Mall and K Pacific Ex} Are acknowlelged to be the best by all who have put them to & practical test. 515 pm ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck’s Stove Co., SAINT LOUIS, | PIFRCY & BRLIDFORD, SOLA AGENTS FOR OMAHA WITH 8P, LOUIS AND PAQIFIO, Arrive, Mall and Ex.. 4:30 pm Cannon Bl 11:05 a m i Frm Sloux or Fort Niob ¥rn Fort Niol eb’ For St. Paul. L Panl R0 A w CHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND ¥T, PAUL. Leave Council Mail and 5 pm Al Len\'ocOn‘uhl. D A‘rnlh:q at Omaha, YOU CAN BUY A WHOLE poriing i Imperial Austrian 1008, Govern- ment Bond, ISSUE OF 1864, which bonde are issued and secured by the gov. ernment, and are redeemod i1 drawivgs, FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY, Until] cach and Iarger or 8 all *Except Sundays. 1 Mondays. Daily. Councll Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. gam9am10am|8am9am, 10am, Hamim2pm3p|iamipmbpm3p m,4pm,5pm,6pm. |mdpmbpm,6pm Street cara run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run re ulaly during the day ver e um, Fvery bond must draw a pri ro are no hianks at 9, 11,2 4, 5'and 6 o'cloc] run tocity time} | FE 11‘1 h Svdi g — 200,000 Florins, L. B SIBLEY, 20000 ¢ WHOLESALE DEALER IN 1‘3 000 i Any bonds rot drawingone of the above prizes must draw a premium of not less than 200 FLORINS, {The next drawing tekes place on the IstofJune, 1883, aud every bond bought of us onor before the 1st of June,” is ent tied to the whole premium that way be drawn tbereon on that date. Out-of-town orders eent in i RGISTRRED Lrt- TrRs, and inclosing §5, will secure one of these oends £or the next drawing. For orders, circu.ars, and any other inform tion, addroas, International Banking Company, No. 207 Broadway, Cor Falton Street, Now York City. FSTABLISHEDIN 1874, The ab~ve Government bonde are not to be compsrid with uoy lottery whatsuever, and do not confl.ct wi hany of the laws of the United States. N, B—In writing, please state that you saw thiain the Omaba Lec. eb.7-d 1y BUTITEIR PROMPT CASH PAID. No commissions chirged. Send for Quotations. 542 Brosdway, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, S. E. MI\XUN S TOE X T B T, Office over sxvinge baok, COUNOIL BLUFFS, . Towa. “FOR TABLE USE" The Natura! Mineral, KAISER WATER From Birresborn on the ¥ hine RECOMMENDED BV _TAE HIGHEST MEDI- CAL AUTHORITIES, FRED K HOLLENDER & €0, Sole agert or the U. 8, and Canals, 115, 117, 119 Elm 8%., New America Trinmphant. bond I8 drawn with a COUNGIL BLUFFS ADDITION ’\LI OOALNEWS Alderman James Apolcg'zas, At the conncil meeting last night the committes who had cbarge of building the Ma<lscnatre $ cnivert and bridge lnsisted on having the whole matter lovestigated, Alder re In. was somothlng James rotracted becanse man James had the night bef sinuated that there weong in the bills, and made a verbal apology and ex. planation, 10 committes fnsls'cd on having the retraction epread on min utes aud Jamoa at last comeented to that. No onwe bas taken any stcck o the Inelnuatlon thrown oue asd will take atlil less now. Pare bload helps to make a clear conecianoe, Hood’s S renparilia pari fies the blood, Eavugh sald. Seni us a big bottle (/anlerr rg Tit es. The followluy tranefers of real es. tate are reported for Tur Bee as taken from the county records by J, W. Squires & Co., nbatractors of titles and roal estate and loan agente, Coun- ctl Bluffs: 0. Ecgland to A, Jacobs, lot 6, in block 5, Merodith's additlon, Avoca, $600. 0. O. Harrlngton to A B, Walkoer, lot 6, ln block 16, Howard's add , 8150, E, Backlston 11 A. B, Walker, l'ot 7, in block 16, Howard's add., 125, J. M. Work to W. C. Lovg, w of wi of ne} and e} of nwi, 7,75, 38, £3,990. Aoltman, Miller & Co. to T. W. McCargar, lot 3 and nw 26 feet of lot 4. ia block 1, Hagg's second add., 2 500, J. Longnecker to J. B. Johannsen, lots 9 and 10, in block 8, Walnut, $900. W. W, Bilger to H Evaus,e} sw}, 3, 70, 40, $2,600. T, Furlong to B 0. Connor, 18 and 19 in block 500 C,R. LandP.R R Co.to J. G, Stadler, lot 18 in block 6, Carson, $400 T. Offizer to H. Jensen. block 15, Hall's add., $100. J. L Smith to J. Ahler, lot 5 block 16 Crawford's add , §90. Coas B, Jaquenim to T. G Taylor, lotsa 7 and 8 {n block 1, Howard's add., $300, O,R Iand P.R.R C) t08S. A Cannincham, lot 1 in block 15, Car- son, §75 J. Doushey to J. T. Oiliner and D. F. Efcher, lot 16 in Giendale exten- eion, $200 lots lot 5 in in e Heury's Carbolic 8alve The BEST SALVE in the world for C ces, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, apped Hande, Chilblains, Corns, /8 of Skin Eenptions, ete Gat HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all others are but immitations, Price 25 cents, e e WALLOPPING HIS WIFE. How a F.mlly was Broken Up by the Wife Reading the Evening Patent Medicine Sheet. The detalls of the causes which led to Dauicl Farrel belug lodged In the joil here, as given by The Orawiord County Bualletin, reveal the fict that some stray copy of an evening patent medicine cheet must have fallen into the hands of Mrs, Farrel. It appears from the evidenc)that a family jar grew out of arequest on the part of Mrs. F. for a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, Instead of bringing home the salutly liniment, however, his purchasss were coufined to liqal- fortis, et cetera, which he carried home Inelde him, After St. Jacob's memory had been essentlally cussed by the undutiful hubby, his wife threw a shoe st him., Hostilitles then commence? along the line. The old gent brought up his reserve, and the result was black and blue home- steads on the person of Mrs. F., ranging over her arms and at right angles with her aukles. Dr Hasslet, of Dunlap, the phy: n in the case, testified to the bruises re- celved by the plaint!ff. Farrell, who was conducticg his own defense, asked the doctor If he could swear by the looks of the bruises {f he had made them, “Till thim all about it, doc- thar, dear,” sald Mrs. F., and then freczlng her llege lord with a sort of Hudson Bay look she continued, “‘Faith, and balnt ye ashamed of yer- Yor« 435:6m selt, Danyelll Whin we ware firat R marrid gidn'dh ’01 f;.k in;uhln' an’ AMER REAKFAST | pay per board fer five wakes while ye A.B.GC. & qearded, " wier | BY 204 ¢ Nare dheunk, bodad!” Dan. don Food Exhibi land, 1552 lbel didn’t d:ny hthe -{:h impeachment TREO A ut wanted the pleintiff to take ~OF THE— A B 0 CEREALS recolvod the nishe |off her stockings and let the OHIOAGO, NN e b Cent nnial | gourt see if she was 8o everlastingly . 156. " Am, Ins used up. The court evidently re- Mflwa‘ukee & St Pau] N B EAKFAST | garded such evidencs as Incompetent, L] A B G. :."()‘;"f{;:"fl the purest snd | {mmaterlal and irrelevant, as the feet i 'ood n the v odld, J T LY o) (RS shotoe' Food were not exhibited, No doubt the AT ST fine was properly administered. A 1s now running ite FAST EXPRESS TRAINS A B G OATS, bu'e! crushed man who will whip a wife with whom trom ® cooked, disicaid, 4:e he has lived 27 years, can merit no | spurious imitations respect even if he clalms that his UMAHA AND UUUNUIL BLUFFS TAYEUCAN BREAKFAST | better half is a virago with a tongue e A B c : I‘KF!\lL‘Ilrrtlvn'rg.;xnxulll - [ran by electr!c'ty. He may have had oo Sond tor Ssam 21V Wb provocatlon, but o pravoation will — ————————— | justify & mau in striklng & woman Pll_h]l'lfl 8 Magfllfi ont slflflpflrfl BREAKFAST ;'m\'ulu defense of hls life, Much less —AND THE- A B [}. cE ;| #hould a man pound his wife becau T T g she wanta bloe to buy a bottle of S Finest Diving Cars in the World, | — —— Jacob's oil, Farrell refused the loan gs el 25K FOR_A. B. C. BRAND [ cf enor y to pay hls fioe, i A B b 'N\n l‘]im(“‘“\\ 8 M¥0, | g, can tak the baste for the IF YOU ARE GOING ;EAST | 00 h.cv ity o X ¥, e ok ¢ Gallagher, Ouaha, 0 IAVIESE — |Horsford’s Acld Phosphate in Bick il = ; Headache. CHIOAQO' MILWAUKEE, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING Dr. FRED HORNER, Jr , Salem, B e 29 { says: ‘I know of nothing com- S b U rably to it to relieve the indigestion |F YOU ARE GOING NORTH 48 | and so-call k headache, and men f To BREAKFAST, al depression Incldent to ecertaln +'By & thozongh knowledge of the ratural law ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS | shich govern the operations of c Take the BEST ROUTE, the | arition Epps . . ' : Ohicago, Hilwankes &St PAULB'Y | casd beusiciont Bl 'y ' ot B Yon arairioe of diok st conmbibatiog may be gradually bulli up ustll strong enoagh 10 teslst evory tendency to Haadrocs of subtle maladios are zm,, around us n 10 attack wherever there s & weak polni, may eecape many & fatal shaft by keeping our wlves well forified with pure Llood aud a prop wrly nourished frame."—Civll Eervice Gasette Made stmply with bolling wster or mi o lzs oaly (410 and 1b), by Grocers, labx JAMES EPPS & 00, Homamopathic Chemista, Bndon. Hoglanad. Ticket office located in Paxto) Hotel, at corner Parnam and Fourteenth streets and at U, P, De pot and at Millard Hotel, Owaba, 4&rSee Time Table {n another columa, F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H. FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, .8, MERRILL, A, V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager. General Pass. Ag ent. . T. CLARK, GEO. H. HEAFFORD, Gene vl Sup b, Ass't Goo, um, Agen urknlwly stages of rheamatism,” Bound to Have a Seat. From Texss Siftings, There were elght or ten well dressed gentlemen in the car, butnone of them showed any luclination to glve her a seat. After she had walted a reaso: able time, she remarked wllhuperlty “Ef any you galoots alr waltin' for me to equat in your laps, you are a fooled crowd, for I want you to understand i am a lady from the ground up.” A dread that she was not In earnest H\r, DALY BJ‘: "-'llll RS slx of the gentleman to loave the o, COMMERCIAL COUNOCIL DLUFFS MARKET, WirAT ~No, 2 spring, 7o No. 8,65 rejected B0o; good demacdl Cons—Denlers paying 831 rejected corn Chieago, 52+ new mixed. 53hc; white corn, T'he receipts of corn are light. OAts—Scarce and in good demand; 83 Hax—4 006 00 per ton, 30 per bale, Ryg—40c; light supply. Cony MEAL—1 25per 100 pounds, Woon ~Good supply, prives st yards, 5 00@h 00 Coat ”I)vh\ored hard, soft. 5 50 per ton, Burten—Plenty and fn fair demand; ey creamery, 800, 108 - Ready 10@11e per dozen, LArD—Fairhank’s, wholesaling at 17} Vourthy—Firm; dealers paying 136 per ponnd for turkeys and 100 for chicken: V RGRTABLES —Potatoes, 50c; onions, Hc; cabbages, 30@100 per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, 8TOCK, CATTLE—3 00@8 50; calves b 00@7 50, Hoos—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are closing; shippers are paying 6 00 to 6 snle and plenty at Smokeless and Sparkless. From the Boston Herall. About a fornight ago a paragraph was publiehed regarding & trisl on dif- | feront roads In this vicluity of a locomotive which was clalmed to run without sending forth thoso clouds «f smoke and cindors which make ‘‘rid- ing on arall” such a discomfort In hot weather. By Invitatlon of the Walker Smckeless Furnace Oompany anopportanity was afforded the writer, in company with about 126 gentlemen more or leas Interested In railroads, to witness an exhibltion trial trlp of the lccomotive on Siturdsy. The ma- chine was built by the Taunton Lo motive Manufacturing Company, of Taunton, noder tho personal super- vislon os the inventor and patenteo, Mr. Robert L Walker, of this oliy, The engine welghs 80,000 pouads, has oylincers 17x24 |ucheu, driving wheels b feet, firo-box 72334 inches. The lire-hu {s the pecaliar featare of the machine. It {e divided longitudinaly by a water leg, thus practically making two fires, which are connected by a throat in the forwardend of sald water leg. Some thirty Inches above the grate bars a corrugated brick arch s built over both fires to within thirty- six inches of the doors, where a throat is formed through the combustion chamber and leading to the tubes of the boller, In the center ot this throat Is huog a wrought and cast iron water damper, which can be manipulated at will by the ficeman,avd which controls the directlon and clrculation of the currents or drafts in the fires. These fices are coaled alternately., Sappos- ing the right hand fire had just been replentshed (‘he damper being dewn on that sldi), the smoke and sparks made are carried through the throat in the water leg, and must pass over the left hand fire (which {s in an incandescent state), and, mixing with tho heated oxygen, are burned, the corrugated brick arch causing any flying cluders to be deflectod downward into the fire, When the left hand firo wanta coaling, the damper is reversed and the opera- tion is In the opposite directlon. The englne, which s called the Robert L. Walker, after its patentee, has been runniog on the Eastern rallroad for about a fortrnight and has been sub- jected to very severe tests both on parsecger and freight tralns, taking heavy trains between Boston and Port- land, and making excellent time. The working of the locomotive was watched with grest interest by the rallroad men on the traln, and the entlre freedom from smoke and cinders made rlding on the platforms and by open windows as comfortable as could b) desired, *Both Lydia E. Pmkham's Vege- table Compound and Blood Purlfier are prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of elther, $1. Six bottles for §5 Sant by mail in the form of pllls or of lozenges, on receipt of price, §1 per box for either. Mrs. Piokham freely answers all letrers of inquiry. Enclose 32 stamp, Send for ““Gulde to Heslth and Nerve Strain,” Actors and Divorces. Brooklyn Eagle, Au actor comtemplating a sult for divorce aeked a lawyer what the re- talning fee would be. “‘One hundred aud fifty dollars,” sald the dlsciple of Blackstone, ““That's protty high-priced, lan't “‘Yes, I usually ek bat fifty," ‘‘But why do you charge me three times as much as you charge any other wan " “‘Bacause,” returned the astute ex- pounder of Coke, ‘‘when I undertake a divorce case for an actor, I genetally find that ho has three times as many wives a3 any other man,"” REMEMBER PHIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely ald Nature iv making you well when all else fails, If you ‘are costive or dyspeptlo, or are suffering from any of the numer- ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. If you ere wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bittors, If you are sick with that terrlble slekness Norvousnoss, you will find a ‘‘Balm in Gilead"” in the use of Hop Bittoers, If you are a froquenter or a rest- dent of a miasm ict, barricade your system arge of all countries—malaria, epl bilicus and intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters, 1f you have rough, plmple or sal low skiu, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable gencrall ”u Bitters will give you falr nk{n, HA blood, and swectest breath, health and comfort, In short they core all diseases of the stomch, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease, 500 will be paid for a case they wil not cure or help, That poor, budrlddsn, {nvalld wife, ister mother, or daughter, can be made the pleture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Biiters, costing but a y s T about not eftting in thelr ]u[n caneed | 1100 per ton; |1 AY :\[AY 10 SHOP-LIFTERS' TRICKS, Women Who Put Soalekin Sacques in Thelr Poc dneak-Thieves and Their Methode vl Iphia Evening Bullt “Do you sce that woman over ther !’ was the questlon which was | suddenly put to a Bulletin reporter by & detective with whom he was o:n vereing this morning, uponsome winor topics 1n & large rotall store not far from she center of the clty. Glane- [1hg n the direcilon fudleated by the deteotive, the reporter raw & woman apparontly about 00 years old She was noatly, if not elogantly, droessd, aud her gray locks wero smoothly brushed back from her forchead. He {nformed his questloner that the lady had met his \lsl o, “'Watch me!” the detectlve sald with o twinklo in his oyc; thon, walk lag up to the lady and lsylug his hand politely, but authorltatively, upon her shoulder, he sald: “I beg your par- dov, madam, but I'll thank you for that sllk." ““What sllk?” sald the woman, with a startled oxprossion, aud & tone of voleo that atiracted the attentton of other customers la the store. “Idon't intend to parley about this mittor, madam,” sald thy man who wore the ® ‘‘take tho sllk out of your p ocket and you will fare bet- ter.” “Ireally do not kaow what you mean,” and the woman began to ory piteously. “Sams old gams! Samo old game!” muttered the detec:ive, and then in a louder tone he agatn cowmandaed her to give np the material which he ac- cused her of trying to steal, ‘I'he woman, however, contlnued to whimper, and by her tears aucseeded in gatning the sympathy of the major- ity of the bystanders, who poured a torrent of abuse upon the detective. He bore it all calmly and withoutoom plalnt, until the woman, encouraged by the sympathy ehe had ewlisted, started to move away. Heagaln caught her by the srm and informed her that she was under arrest. This onraged the bystanders more than ever, and what the resalt might have been is not known,for at that moment a cool-headed old gentleman came for- ward and sdvanced the oplolon that the woman ought to be searched, and if notbing could be fouad upon her she could, by legal process, indemnify herself to any indigaities to whioh she had been subjested. Strange to say, although the detective was not only ‘willing, bat anxlous, to accept these terms, the woman rebelled. She had never been subjected to anything of the kind, she satd, and would rather dle before allowing euch a thing She was fioally, however, by force compelled to submit, and by a dexterous movement the detective pulled from a skilifally concealed pocket a plece of valuable silk, and held it up trlumphantly to the aston- {shed crowd, A rapid exsmination of her dress showed a serles of deep pockets concealed in the folds. Snhe was handed over to an employo of the etore, who took her before the proprietor to know whother or not he desired to prosecate, and when the crowd had dlspersed the deteoctive turned to the reperter with tho re- mark: *‘Didn't Itell you so?” Did yoa know her?" was the inter- rogstive reply. *‘No," sald the detective, “‘she ls a new bird In theso parts, at least to me. Inever saw her before, but I hap- pened to see her crib that plece of goods, and therefore I cribbed her. See!” Tae reporter nodded assent and atked: ‘D) yon have many of that kind around?”” “Lots of them; but you ses we soon come to know them. Chey are a diversified crowd, so to speak. Now, that woman, for In- atauco, sho was nlcely dressed, and would pass for a lady anywhers, whlle maybe in ten minutes you'll see an old woman with a basket on her arm come in here on the same errand. They dress in styles from the worst to the best. The worat dressed ones come in and loiter around and stoal anything they can lay thelr hands on, whether, it {s worth 10 conts or $10, but the well dreseed ones come with o more specific object in view, They oan tell the real lace from the imita- tlon, with the judgment of an expert. They never take the trouble to steal auything except It be of some value, and as I said before, they know how to dlecriminate. Sometimes thay go in pates, and while one talks to the shop keeper or pales:person the other does the stealing. This is their more succeesful way." “From the way you talk,” said his listener, “‘one would think that thore were mo men thleves. Youn haven't mentioned them so far.” *‘Well, that Is so, but the women glve us the most trouble, Tae ma- Jorlty of sneak thleves are women, be- cause, you see thelr very manner of dress affords them facilitles that the mon do not possess. Male sneak thieves generally prowl round the sireets watching for an open doorway do at times annoy theshops with their presence, Book stores, for Instanco, are troubled with them, If they are experts they know the value of rare books, and they enter a store to par- chase a magazlne or something of trl- fling cont, and {f any book of value ls within reach, if the sizs permits, in- slde of thelr vest it goor, and there it Is likely to stay until they get safoly away. Somoetimea they conceal them in thelr hat, and I believe the latest arrangament is the bundie trick. “That Is a box wrepped to resemble a bundle, with an openivg tn the side fnto which thep put any thing they can got their hands on, There are Jther namorous devices, nud some in- genlous encugh tc desore a pater “Sometimen suvsk thleves with things of such bulk that i, al most eoems imposaible, Now, for ine stance, what would you thlnk of » sucak thief stealing a sealskin coa Batit is trae,” sald the detective, em- phatically, noticing an expression of fuerodulity upon the face of his listen- er, “and I'll tell you how it was done. “Two women entered the etore one day, and both had on loug fur-llned circalars, One talked long and earn. estly to the saleeman, and Jhe other leaned over the ccunter apparently much Interessed. Dy slow but delib erate movements, never knowlng that ehe was belng watched, she moved a sealskin coat, and a got 1t to the edge of the counter, by degrees she worked It over untll finally she had concealed trifle. Wil you let them suffer] it uuder her circular. Not a muscle with a hat rack within ranch, but they |} got away | De—— of her face moved the whole time this was golug on, and whon at last her oompanion had declded not to par: chans sho packed up her bundles and wan sbout to walk out, T stopped her, A ccono tock place such oa yon wit nessed here o few minutes ago, and 1 scarched hor 1 found that the lining f hor clrcular formod one Luge pockot whore she had{pu-’he cat “WhileT am ta/king about thieves T want to tell you of a misteke that a brother cflicer of mine made not so very long ago. A lady was {n the store looking at eome lace, Sho was not elegantly dressed, neither was she poorly attired. Nevertheless, showasin evory way lady-like, Oa the counter was some {mported lace, of no little value, and its dark color correspinded almost exiotly with the color of the droes she woro “In leantog over the countor, by 8o>me means & ploce of thia lacejcanght on to a batton of her drees, and when eho left she took with her about a yard of Iace, cllaglngto her dress, 1 am suro sho did not know it was there, but the cftisor arrested her forthwtlh, aud, without ssking for an explana: tlon, he marched her fl to thestatlon houso She gave her name as weoll as she could through her sobs, and 1 tell you her grlof was heart rending. Un- fortunately her husband was away from the oity, and sho had to spend the night o a coll. Tae consequence was she contracted a spell of sickners, from which she never recovered. The next day she proved an excellent ol acter, by any number of witnesses, and she was released, but I tell you she didn’t raise her head until she was out of slght of the statlon house. I heard afterward that she was besieged by lawyers who wanted her to sue for damage, and that she declined all euch offers. I really bellove that she was an ill-treated woman, but then there are such good actors that you can't always tell.” The Rono Evenlng Gazotte s the cheapest paper and best ndvertislog medlum {n Nevada. TIie Woekly 18 the home paper for the whole state, ap28 mdlmeod-wit Reduced to a Fraction. Cleveland Leador. In Geormany a third of the popula- tlon {s marrled, 7 por cent. widowed, 60 per cent, unmerried, and 2 per cent divorced or separated. This makes the Iaat class one In seventeen of the married, or twenty to the 1,000, a larger proportion. ear What One Memter of the Profession Test fise Regar: ing the Bclentific Prepa- r.tion of & Bro her Memter Mr.Dawley has been in the drugfbusiness in the city of Providence twenty-five years e lerk and propritor fn good stauding, and knows whereof he aflirms,— Ei Mr. DD. says: “For many years 't lave suffered, intonsely at times, with what is m‘m‘rlll called rheumatism, When fiist attacked I was ocoufined to my bed and could ot walk a step, I could not b the weigh® of the bedclothes, to ex: tiog wa+ the agony I endared. noticed that before these attacks my kidneys were sffected; befc would be any pain in my limbs or any swelliog of joints or limba, the color of the wecretions from the kidneys woald bo very dark and the odor strong and feverish, The 1.8t attack was very severe, about b years ago, and I was confined to the house ever: al weeks, and was unoable t) 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 dctors I could obtain, but none ot them gave me permanent relief, for they did not go to work at the cause of the trouble. riaving been acquainted with the vroprietor of Hunt's Remedy a long time I was induced by him to give it a trial, hoping that it wight reach the seat of the disense; and after taki- g one bottle I found myself very moch improve !, and after tak. ing the second I was feeling better than I had after any previous attacks, swollen and stiff every morni side, in the region of stomach wos very lawe and senativ pleen, at times I the spleen, and be obiiged to apply mus- tard or cayenne for temporary relief; I was yery nervous nights and could not sieep; 1 was obliged to be very particulor in my diet, and my physicnl system was wadly demoralizad, have taken Hunt's Remedy systematicaily all these things have changed; I have vo swollen hands or limbs, no pains or cramps in the sile, can ent all kinds of food, sleep sonndly and get thoroughly rested, and my kidneys aro ac tive and perform their functions promptly, thus taking out of the system ull the pois- onous secretions which contaminate the systom where the kidueys do not act ntly, My friends, what Hunot's ¢ em+ has done for me it will do for all of 1 belicve it to be the only sure cure you. for all diseases of the Kidneys, Liyer and Respactfully, E R DAWLEY, 454 Broad Street,” Urinary organs, Genius Rewarded, The §:0ry of tn?&amun Machlne A handsome little pamphlot, Hlue and gold cover with numerous engravings, will be GIVEN AWAY ng Com- pany, or vill besent by mail, post-pald, to any perion 1i+ log at a d stance from our office, The Singer Manufacturing Co,, Priuclpal Office, 84 Unfon Square NEW YORK. —''Parta of the huvan body and_strongthened,” etc, (v ‘Advertisemont. Jong run in our qurivs wo will say that umbug about this On wrs arv vory highly in srsons o aonfod” clr. g all partios 2, 0, I an Interoatin During many months provious to taking the Kem- edy my hands and fiogers would be much 3 my left would be taken with severe cramps over hAY# baen pres by s timely Meptiittars Sold oy Arey i Bindile A Bkin of Beauty Is & Joy orever. DPR. T FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriontal Croam or Magic 11 Beau- tifler. o Tan, Pimples rock lo 8, toh we taste 1t | be sure ¢ Proparae tlon s proe perly made Accept no countertelt The distinguished Dr. L. A. d 80 # ady of the AUT ON (n patient) An you Indlos will use them, I recommend ‘Geuraud Cream' as the least harmtal of all 8kin One bottle will last six " y Also Poudro Jube onioyes superfiuous hale without injury 0 the skin, (Mun. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole prop., 48 Bond by all Drucgista and Fancy Goods hroughout the United Statos, Oanada and Europe. £A7 Bewnro of base (mitations. §1,000 reward or arrest aud proof of any one selling the sam 14-weow ‘me 2t ew ~6m CURES SCROFULA, do. SORES, do. ULCERS, do. BOILS, do. ERUPTIONS, do. CATARRH, do. ECZEMA, do. RHEUMATISM, do. SKIN DISEASES, do. BLOOD DISEASES, SWIFT'S SPECIFIO REMOVES ALL TAINT, HEREDITARY OR OTHERWISE, SWIFT'S SPECIFIC 1S THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Wilte for fu'l part’ sago to the war , and little brok Mortuuate Suffering.” %9.81,000 Reward will he pald to any Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 bottles of 8.8, 8, one particle of Morcury, Po'assium, or other Mineral substan. SPECIFIC C0., Proprietors, Atlanta. G Prico of Small Siz Large Size ... SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DR. WHITTIER. 617 5t Charlos $t, 8T. LOUIS Mo. A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medion ollegon, haw besn lonker ngagod o the ireat: ment of CHRONIC, NER SKIN AND BEOOD Diseaaes tnin any other ghysician in B Louls ag clty papers show and all old rosldents know. Coneultation froe and Invited, When 1§ 18 Inconvenlent to visit the clty for troatme medicinse can be sent by mall or express everys Whore, . Cursble. (aace guarantoed; whore d0uh exiath It 1o frankly stabed. Call of wribe. _ Nervous _prostration, Debllity, Mental Marringe, Rheumatism, Special attention to_oases from over-worked téain. SURGICAL OASES recelve ape flu.cnunn Diseases arlsing from Tmpruididve, ndulgenoes mo Page—t the MARRIAGE GVIDH. DR, HENDEBSUN, ,’:.;.‘;’4‘1‘?.'..,"3?1‘.‘5‘. 606 & 603 Wyandocte Bt | vears' practice—12 KANSAS CITY, MO in Chicago, Authorized by the state to trest Chroufc,Nervous and Private dis- cason, Awthia, Epilepsy, Rheu- matiem, Piles, Tape Worm, Urin- ary avd Skin' Discasss, SRwINAL 'WrAkN®ss (nlght DRBILITY (1088 Of sexual power) E antecd or woney refurded, Cnar, . Thou- sands of cases cured. No injurlous medicines used No deteotion from business. All medi- clunen furnishe—even to patienta st a distavce, Corsuliation free abd coutidential — Age aud experience are import both #—illustrat.d—and things went seuled for two 8¢ MUSEUM DOCTOR STEINHARTS SUPPOSITORIES T The Great Popular Remody for Pilea. Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & Itching P And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. These Surrosrmowies act directly upon the ©oats of the Blood Vessels and by thelr astringent eftcets gently force the blood from the swi tumors, and by making the coats of the v strong, prevent their refllling, and hence » radi- | cal cure s sure to follow their use. Price, 16 | conts & box. ~ For sale by al druggists, or sent by mail on zecelpt of price, by B 1ish Medd titute 718 Olive St St Lounis grades of SAF lar, or osll and examing it, Address MILTON ROGERS & SONS', 1321 and 1323 Farnam Street, SALIE 1w - 2 Kerosene with “ABSOLUTE MOKITOROILSTOVE The only OIL STOVE that will burn all Sead for descriptive circur DOCTOR STEINHART'S [ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOoR OLD AND YOUNG, MALS AND hnu 1t 18 & sure, prompt and effectual rem diguation, Dyspepeia, Intermittant Fovers Waat of Appetite, Nervous Debility in § Walk Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Pm-!m lon, Weakness and gencral Loss of Power. It re) nervous waste, rejuvenates the faded fntel strenghthens the enfecbled brain and restores surprising tone and_vigor to the exbausted or: The experisnoe of thoussads provasth invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00 llh‘ 160" 80 or 6. For sale by all drugglsts, or e trom observation on recelpt of B:nh“ko-h" P. 0. Box 24|