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. ———. DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. HARKNESS BRO'S, Have the Largest Stock and Choicest Patterns of CARPETN! Ever Brougat to the City, and at LOWER PRICES than ever offered in this vicinity, DO NOT FATL TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASINC. HARKNESS BRO'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. COUNOIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following are the times of arrival and do ure of trains from the local depots. The e traing start from the Union Pasffic depot about ten mnutes earlier than below stated, and arrive at the depot about ten minutes later. Traing on pool lines and K. 0, run on Ot icago $ime, & balf hour faster than' local. Wabash trains run on 8¢, Louls time, twenty mioutes faster than loca'. U, P. and Lincoln trains run on Council Bluffs time. OHIOAGO, ROCK IBLAND AND PACIFIO, Arri De ive. Atlantic Ext:..5:20 p m | Pacific Ext 258 m | Lx and Mali* . 58 m | Des Moines ac*.4:40 p m OHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY. g Arrive. l Pacific Ex Atlantic Exf. Pacific Ex} Mall and E Mail and Ex*. 6:15 p m Accom (Sat.)..5:50 p m | Accom. (Mon.).1:45 p m KANSAS CITY, 8T, JOB AND COUNGIL BLUFFS. Depart. Arrive. Ex....9:56 & m | Expreas........5:35 p m 125 p an | Mall and Ex.. 65 pm UNION PACHRIO, Dat. Arrive. srland Xx.11:50 &. m. | Cyoriand Ex..4:00 p.jm. Lincoln Ex..11:30 a. m, | Denvor Ex -8:00 a. m, 700 p. m. | Local Ex i am [ % Ex Py | e WAEARIH, 87. LOUIS AND PACGIFIO, rt. Arrive, 9:45 8 m | Mall and Ex,. 4:30 pm .. 4:50 p m | Cannon Bali:;11:06 a m BI0UX OITY AND PACTFIO. 3 Arrive. orBloux City.7:55 8 m | Frm Sloux O or Fort Niobrara. Frm Fort Niobrara, Neb* s5am| Neb.... 40 p m | From 8t. Paul CHIOAGO, MILWAUKRN AND ST. PAUL. il Bluffs. Arrives Cour 20 & m | Mail a Atlantic Ex..15:15 p m | Atlant CHICAGO, MILWAUKRE AND ST, PAUL. Leaves Omah: Arrives at Omaha, Mal and Ex..*7:15 & m | Pacific Ex.....|9:45 a m Atlantic Ex..13:40 p *Except Sundays, Mondays. §Daily Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Councll Bluffs, Leave Omaha. 8am9am10am|8am§am i0am, 11am, 1w, 2'pw,3p|llam lpm 2pm,3p m,4pm,5pm,6pm. |m4pmbpm, 6pm. Street cars run halt hourly to the Union Paclfic Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run regularly during the day at9, 11, 2 4, 6and 6 o'clock, and run to city time? CHICAGO,BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAI. ' OFFICE QF FREIGHT AGENT, ). OMAlA AND CoUNCIL BLUPFs, May 12, '3, § Arravg:ments have been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Of one or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID CONBIGNED TO PARTIES IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. Those cars will come through $o destination withous stopping. Quick timelis theraby issued. Please order yeu goods vis 0. B, & Q, K. R. A. B. WEST, _ GENERAL AGENT. Nobraska Lsa..n & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB, Capital, - - - - $250,000 . HEARTWELL, Presid A. L. OLARKE, Vice-Presid K. 0. WRBSTER, Treasurer C. P. WEBSTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS, Bamuel Alexandex A. L. Olarke, Goo, H Pratt, Oswald"Oliver, E. 0, Webster 3 Jus. B. Hearbwell, D. M. McK] Hinney. First Mortzage Loans a Specialty This Company farnishes » permanent, home tnstitution where School Bond sand other legally issued Municipal securile to Nebraska can be be negotiated on the most favorable terms Loans made on tmproved farm in all well settled counties of the state throuch responsible iocat corrspondents. ESTABLISHED 1665, SHORT LINE | omibawo. Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY OMAHA AND UTINUMIL 'BLUFFS Pullman's Magnificent Slespers Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE COING iEAST 0 OHICAGOMILWAU KEE. Or to anv pointfbeyond; or IF YOU ARE TI}OIN(} NORTH 8T. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwankee&St, PaulR'y Ticket office located in Paxtoy Hatel, at corner Frenam and Fourteenth streets and at U. P. Do poi and a Millard Hotel, Omaha, £ Sce Time Tablo in another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, 6. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, MERRILL, A, V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager, enoral Pass. Agent. G LARK, GEO. H. HEAFFORD, GoncruSurt, iAw't s *ww. Avo GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS’S COGOA. BREAKFAST, "By & thorongh knowledge of the nataral lawy which wovern. ihe oporations of digoition and futrition, and by & caroful application of ibe fine properties of well-aelocted . M, Bao provided onr breakiast tablos with & dolloately fiavorod boversge which may save s many heavy doctors' bills. 18 is by tho Judicions ase of suca articles of diet that & constitution may bo gradually bullb up unil eirong enougk 30 resist evory tendency bo disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies aro floating around us read; 10 aftack wherovor there {8 & weak polnt. W may escape many & fatal shaft by keepin; solven well fortifiod with pure blood and & erly nourished trame."—Civil Service Gasetbo. ade simply with bolling water or milk. Bo'g 4ine only (11D and Ib), by Grocers, Iabled JAMES EPPS & 00, Hommvamlo Ohemists, &ssi.wl T ondon, Bngland, MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor, Water and Congress Streets. BOSTON. CAPITAL, 3 = $400,000 SURPLUS, - - 8400,000 Transacts a'general Banking business, Re* ceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and others, Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Oable Transfers in Europe and Tel- egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States, Buys and sells Gov- ernment and other 1nvestment Securities, and executes any business for its Corre: spondents in the line of Banking, ASA P. POTTEF President. J. J. EDDY, Oashler. J. W. WORK, Ass't Cashler. m&th-me Genins Rewarded, Tho Stary of ths Sewinz Machine Athandsome little pamphlet, blue and gold cover with numerous engravings, will be GIVEN AWAY to sny adult porson calling for 18, at any braveh or sub-office of the Singer Manufacturing Com. pany, or will be sent by mall, post-pald, to any person living st a d stance from our office, The Singer Manufacturing Co,, Priuclpal Office, 84 Unlon Square NEW YORK. #IDE SPRING AflA(él‘l)lENT-NOT PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING ARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Streo, sug?-mebm Omana, Nx», —Parts of the human hody onxn‘u« 4 du\“o and strengthened,” ete.,\¥ an interesting advertisement loog run in our por, In reply to iaquirios we will say that ere a0 evidence ¢! humbug about this On the contrary, the advertisezs arv very highly :‘: dorsed _ Intérested persons way get . culars giving all particulars, giving all partico by addressing Erle Medical Cc., P. O.[ ‘Siaflélu.l.u N. Y ~Toledo ¥ okl ) 1ely JOHN STABLES, JEROME BCHAMP, President Vice Pres't, W. 8, DEISHEN, Sec. aud Treas, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO Liocoln, Neb. MANUFACURERS OF Oorn Planters Harrows, Farm Rollers, Bulky Rakes Bucket tlevati & Windmils, ed to do job work and manufa to tl he 1ANUFACTURING CO, ncoln, Nob, “FOR TABLE USE” The Natural Mineral, KAISER WATER From Birresborn on the Rhine RECOMMENDED EY THE HIGHEST MEDI- CAL AUTHORITIES, FRED'K HOLLENDER & CO,, Sole agert u*l.h g U. 8. and Canads, 115, 117, 119 [Elm 8t,, AL COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOALNEWS A HOWLING HUSBAND. Ho Attacks His Wife and Then Nearly Murders Her Brother, A Razor His Weapon of Offense There was & bloody famlly row on lower Maln atrest Sunday night, which came vear ending in an out- right mardor, George Bick seems to have been the offender. He ls & mai of famlly, having a wife and four ohlldren. He has been guarrelsome at tlmes, and the most charitable plea for some of his actlons ls chat he is at times a little ‘‘off”’ In his head, and it {s sald that this {s particularly mauifest when he has been drinking, He was formerly section boes on the K. 0. road and & ahort time ago went on a trlp weat— ward. Sinoe nls retarn he has had several quarrels with his wife, so that she became atrald of him, so much so that she Insisted on her brother, named Morris Flahive, liviog in the same house, boarding with them. Bick seems to have become jealous of his brothes-iu-liw and thoughc that he interfered too much in family mat. tors, Much i1l feeling was thus engendered and Sanday night it broke out in a bloody affalr, of which Flahive was the chiet viotim. Bick, it seems commenced a row with his wife, and taking hle razcr, started for her with the apparent intert of cat- ting her, when the brother -in-law, Flahlve, iuterposed. Biok turned on him and gave nim two terrible gashes, one extending from the ear along the stde of the face, the other across the neock, glving a narrow escape to the jugular vein, one of the gashes belng eight Inches 1a length, and the blood pouring forth from each. Flahive then put up his orm to ward off the blows of the in- furlated man, and recelved another wound on the head, one finger-tip belng cut off clean. Officers Coalck and Barhyte arrested Blck and lodged him n jatl, while Dr. Maorae attend- ed the ivjired man It was with dif- ficulty tuat the flow of bleod was atopped, but yesterday the man was reported as being In a falr way to recover, though of course ina very wesk state. The razor used wos taken to pollce headquarters, all blood-stained, and bespeaking the murderous natare of the assault in which it wis nssd as a wespon, A true fron medlicine, beneficlal t) tne young as well as the old who suf- fer from dyspepela, etc., Is Brown's iron Bitters. - - The Haces. The meeting at the driving park opens to-day with a promlse, nay, assurance of much sport. The pro- gramme for to-day s as follows: Race No, 1—Running, Association stake, all ages, 810 entrance, with $100 added. 2d, § 4-mi'e dash, Race No. 2—Ruoning. Club purse, $300, for 3-year-olds. 1st, $200, 2d, §100. 1}.mile dash, RRace No. 3 =Trotting, 2:50 class, Club ia:;lpie, $500. 1si, $300. 2d, 8125, 38d, 5, Race No, 4 ~Trotting, 2:30 class, Club g;rue, $500. 1st, $300, 2d, 8125, 8d, 5. The entries for these races are as follows: RUNNISG—ASSOCIATION STAKE, Al ages, $100, 3 mile dash, M. L, Eckles, Northfield, Minn., g. m. Old Gray Goose, Gray & Co., Maryville, Mo,, b, m, Lo- retto, Wm. Mulkey, Kansaa City, Mo, br.m, Rosalind, O, E, Lefevre, Denver, Col., ch, c. Northland. H, A. Legg, Minneapolis, Minn,, oh, m, Flydance. M. E Owens, Charles City, Ia., ch, m, Mary P, W. J. Scoles, Sibley, Ia.,, br, m, La Belle N, Jennings & Co,, Moberly, Mo., b, s. Biugen, Ira Piatoer, Council Bluffs, Iows, br, m, Homestretch, P, H, Butler, Silver Lake, Kansas, b, g, C'fi‘ %"Ahl% kle, Pri . N, uckle, inceton, w boge W holly & 0 lhl' D g ol ‘arlisle, Denver, Col., ch. o, Mart Boorhem, . o o - ‘;Vm. Arnett, Sharon, IlL, s, f. Lizzie ster, W, Arnett, Sharon, IlL, b, f, Alice Murphy. 2:60 eLARS, PURSE $500, IA. Robeart, Omahs, Neb,, b.g. Dan en, : Wade Cary, Council Bluffs, Is., bl. m, L(;:mx[.‘ ton, York, Neb,, b, g. Vi 3 raton, Yorl eb., b, g. Vietory, M. E. McHenry, Davenport, In, b. g, George W, Jr, D, 0'Connor, Denver, Col., b, g. Ca- manche Boy, 2:30 cLAss, PURSE $500, O. R, Olark, Madison, Wis,,b, m, Kitty Fisher (formerly Nellie C), Daniel Anderson, Robinson, Kas,, b, m, Maggie F. L. O, Turner, Janesville, Wis,, r, m, Dutch Girl, J. S, Gilmore, Rock Island, IlL, s, g, Akhar, John R, King, Jewel Junction, I Western, All fron preparations blacken the reeth, constipate the bowels, and glve headache with one exoeption, that ls Brown's Iron Bltters, e — PERSONAL, W. F. Fox, of Chicago, is at the Og- den. L. ¥, Weeks, of Chicago, is an Ogden house guest, Judge Loofbourow was in the city yes- terday. John Adamson, of New York, is at the Ogden house, H, H, Glover, of Grand Tsland, Neb,, dined at the Ogden yesterday, Edward Ray, of Rochester, N. Y., isat the Ogden, 8. R, Linsey, of Dunlap, was in the city yesterday, E. B, Weodroff, of Glenwood, was at the Pacific yesterday, Prof, 8, Bowles, of Denver, arrived at the Pacific yesterday. D. A, Farrell, the bold sheriff of Glen. 0| wood, visited thr Dluffs yesterday, Fremont Banjamin, H, J, Chambers, THE DAILY BEE--TUESDAY MAY 22. and I, A, Baboook, Avoca attorness, were in the city and in conrt yesterday. 8. H. Matthews and wife, of Ida Grove, Tows, are at the Paocifio, L. ¥. Cook, of Logan, editor cf The Harrison County Newi ter ‘ay's weloome oallers upon Tur Ber, Mrs, . H, Warren, of Valentine, Neb,, is in the oity, scoompsnied by her son, Master Joseph, visiting Mr, and Mrs, H, P. Warren, Mr. F. H. Guanelln, of the firm of Con- nor & Guanella, of marble fame, leaves this morniog, scocompanied by his sister Dora, for & western tour, to be gone until ful. The well wishes of their many triends hero for a pleasant time and safe journey will fo'low them, Argwtara Bittars donot only guish t seneelves by their aromatic odor all others generaly use |, but th:y are also & sur preventivo 10¢ al diseaes originasing from the digestive 0 gans Deware of counterfolts. Ask youe grover or druggist for tho genulne artic.e, maawacturcd by D, J. G, B. Slergert & Sons COMMERCIAL. OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, ‘Wurar ~No, 2 spring, 850; No. 8,70; rejected bbc; good demand, Oonn —There is not enough corn coming in to make a market; dealers paying 36c; rejected oorn Chioago, bl4o; new mixed. 5505 whit oorn, 53, The receipts of corn are light, Oars—Soarce and in good demand; 85, Hax—6 00@7 50 T' ton, 85 per bale, Rre—40@4be; light supply, CorN Mear—1 25 per 100 pounds, ‘Woon—Good supply, prices at yards, 00@6 00, Coar—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. b 50 per ton, BurTR—Good butter soarce and In fair demand at 25@35c; oreamery, 85c. Faas— Ready sale and plenty 10@11c per dozen, Lagp—Fairbai k'a wholesaling at 184c, PouLtrY—Firm; deslers paying 130 por pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, ‘VearTABLES—Potatoes, 50c; onions, Hc; cabbages, 30@400 per dozen; apples, 3 60 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOCK, OarTLR—3 00@8 50; calves 6 00@6 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are olosing; shippers are paying 6 00 to 6 75, A blg mouthed boy at Gray's Peak, Bit his sweetheart on her cheek. St. Jacob's Oil brooght Reltef aud she sought A smallor moothed baan that weok, o at Toe Keokuk railroads are gettin alarmed about the new channel of the Das Moines river, aud have sent out an exam- ining party who report that it will take $5,000 to rip-rap the old bank and throw up levees, The Allen homestend matter is fiaally settled, and the estate will probably be setiled ere long., It will probably not pay more than three or four per cent more dividend, A freight train, containing principally lumber, merchandise, etc., was wreckes on the Wabash, gear Silver City, last Fri- day. The atock on the train,one car load, was uninjured. The Giant coal company of Des Moiner, have suuk another shaft 120 feet to a five foot vein of coal, It is said their net profits last winter ran up to over 86,000 a «onth, . The committee of the Des Moines conn- *{having in charge the application of & \ ‘ter.gas company for & franchise, report » .inst granting the charter asked. It requires 800 cars to move N, T. Bur- 1oughs’ drove of cattle from Cherokee county to Montans, where it will be herded this summer, The citizens of Ida Grove have formed an associateon for the encouragement and advancement of the general business iu- terests of that place, The appointment of L, 8. Coffin to a po- sition on the Iowa railway commission is #aid to be eminently satisfactory to the farmers of the state, Architects at Burlington are already busy making plans for several business lfivlnckn to replace those buraed out at Fair- eld, Richard Trevellick. the great labor chempion, will spend the months of July and August making reform epeeches ia Towa, Over 67,600 pounds of mail were handled on the route between Maple Rlver Junc- tion aud Mapleton during the past month, A new railroad scheme is being talked up. The route of the probosed line is from Atluntic north into Greene county. It is reported that the O. B, & Q. are goiog to move their headquarters on the Sidney branch from Sidney to Haatings, The Waverly canning factory have de- oided to add to their business the manu- facture of syrup from sorghum. A reuulon of the survivors of Crocker’s Towa brigade will Le held at Cedar Rap- ids, September 26, About 300 students are in attendance at the agricultural ocollege at Ames—the est on record, The first railroad operated in I¢ from Davenport to fi' twelve miles, A ship load of walnut square timber has been sent out from Iowa City during the past winter. The Northwest Iowa Conference of the M. E, church meets at LeMars, Septem. ber 26th, A man named Schrader Is putting out the first hop yard planted in Crawford county, The Towa state fair will commenoce Au- ;ul:t 81st and continue until ceptember th, A wind storm caussd considerable dam- age in Woodstook, Wright county, last week., The Dubuque fair grounds are to be sold wpr # $12,500 mortgage, They cost $40,- » was ‘alcott, a distance of Griswold people are feeling pleased with thelr prospects of securiug a third road. Oskalooss has subsoribed $6,000 to a fund to secure & ow gauge railroad, Land has been leased near Humboldt for the purpoee of mining for coal,y Audubon county wants the question of a new court house submitted to u vote, Des Moines’ assessed valuation has in oreased 50 por cent oyer last ye There 791 miles of railway in the d at 828,332,739.70, Mapleton is the last town to agitate the subject of water works, The Deloit coal company will commence boring for coal this week, The Iown Sportsmen’s association meets at Marshalltown in June, Dea Moines has about $190,000 ossh in her city treasury, A post of the G. A, R. is about to be or- gonized at Decorah, Neola parties aze building » new hotel at that place, A street railwny is being built at Mar- shalltown, LeMars is to have a new 812,000 school house, Sioux City had » $12,000 fire last Fri. ny. i ancock county wants & jsil, Perseverance Rewarded. Detrolt Freo Press,] A well-known cltizen of Dotrolt was ot on the streot yesterday with a $3 umbrella over him when he observed that a stranger was dogging his foot wheeled around and sald; .‘;§w here, sir, are you followlng me?"” ‘Yo, alr,” was the prompt reply. \'“What for?” Lty ‘‘Because I want that umbrella, You will loave It somewhere within half an hour, and I might as well have it as some onefperfeotly able to buy a dezen of them!” *'Don't you worry abeut my leaving "l.T” obaerved the oitizon as he walked o He entered two offices on Griswold street, took a shy up the stairs of the Walter Block and made a oall at tele- phoneheadqaartera When he cameout of the latter place he started for the postc flice, and had just entered the building when he threw up his hands and exolaimed; ‘‘Hang me! If I haven't left that umbrelia!” He rushed back to the telephone office like a man gotng to a fire, and when he gized around the room In search of the lost artlcle one of the clerks remarked: ‘‘Oh! was that your umbrella? It was carried off by a man with red chin whiskers!" An Insurance Carpenter. San Francisco Post. Tho other day, daring a case in the police court, a witness was put on the stand who gave his ocoupation as that of a carpenter. “‘Where 1s your shop?” asked the lawyer, ‘‘Haven't any,"” urbanely responded the witness, ‘‘How oan you be a carpenter with- out a shop!” ““Well, you see, I don't need one, I'm an insurancs carpenter,” ““What's thai?’ “Well, I'm employed by the lusur ance companies to estimate damages to houses. You see, it works this way: A bullding catches fire and burns up a few rooms, or, say the roof oaves in, The compsny sends for me as an ex- pert, and I look around, measure with this tape-line, and do a lot of figuring on a shingle with a big red pencil, Then I say, I can repalr the damage for $8.70, or something like that,” ‘‘And how does It work 1" “‘Oh! first rate. The house owner says he'll attend to the repairs him- self. He sends in a bl for $400. The company shows my esti- mate. and rether than bring a sult the man takes one-haif, on which I get my per centage, don't you see?’ and % | the expert smiled benevolently. “‘Aud eo you never sawed a board In your lifc!” sald the judge. *'No; nor drove a nail,” grinned the witneee; ‘‘but I tell you, gentlemen, the companles couldn’t get on without me.’ No more they could, gentle reader; no more they could. THR BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is poeitive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon aa It had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and moet valuable famlly medicine on tearth many lmitations sprung up and begon to steal the notfoes In which the pross and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B, and in every way trying to Induce suf- fering invalids to uso their stoft ln- stead, exfectlng to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums pat up in similar style to H. B., with vari- ously devised names in which the word “Hop” oa “‘Hops” were used in away to induce people to belleve they were the same as Hop Bitters, All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what thelr style or name is and especially those with the word “‘Hop" or Hops in their name or in any way counected with them or thelr nam e, are lmitatlons or counterfeit Beware of them. Touch nore o them. Using nothing but genuine Hop Bitters with & bonch or cluster of green Hops ou the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warred against dealing in imita- tons or counterfelta’ ‘We notioe the Marriage Fund Mutual Trust Association, of Cedar Rapids, Iows, highly spoken of by the leading papers You should secure a certificate at once, Write for circulars and appli- cations, Skimmed Milk for Chickens. American Agriculturist, There Is nothing better for laylng hens in the spring than milk, after the cream has been taken off. ~We have tried several seasons, with com- plete success. With the milk given fresh from the dalry room every day the fowls need no other drink, and it will supply everything re- quired in the way of animal food. The pullets fed with milk and corn, and a mixture of corn meal and milk, through the cold weather, have glven an abundant supply of eggs. Wheat bran is also a good artlole to mix with milk, Itls better to glve tho mixture & bolling and to feed It In & warm state, but this Is not necessary. We have also found the milk one of the best kinds of dlet for young chickens soon after they come from the nest, to romote thelr health and rapld growth, ndlan meal, ground ocoarse, and scalded with milk, is a perfect foed for them, As they grow older, grass, cabbage or onlons msy bs chopped fine and added to the dally ratlons, A portion of the milk on dalry farms usually going to the plg trough may may be diverted to the chlcken ocoop with a great advantage. Eggs are worth 25 cents a doz:n and poultry 20 ocents a pound when pork brings but 10 cents a pound In the market. Sk v T Worksaor—To do good work the mechanio must have good health, If long hours of con- finement In close rooms have enfee- bled his hand or dimmed his sight, let him at ouce, and befure some or ganio trouble sppears, take plenty of Hop Bitters, His syatom wlil be re- juvenated, his nerves strengthened, his sight become clear, and the whole constitution be bullt up to a higher working condition, Tribal Relations of the Apache In- dians. Ad.F. Baudelier, ia St, Louls Post. The Apaches do not appear to pos- wess a tribe organization, It s only in war that they select leaders, like Viotorlo and his son ‘“Ma-ne” and the invalnerable “Ju" of our day. The foture which the Apaches present, owever, is not the less Interesting which appears to be an assemblage of one race Is in reallty an aggregation of Independent tribes Jike the “Gens” of Rol ‘‘the Olans of Sootland,” the ‘‘Oalpuli” of Mixl oo, and the ‘‘Aylla’” of Pern, bouud together by a communlty of blood Kach one of the tribes bui'ds oalled “‘rancheria,” I. e., & number of tonts crowded together, each tent be- ing made out of strong boughs bound together with the fiber of the Yucos, or with willow, Every fawmily has its own tent. The young man bent on matrimony soeks a bride from another rancheria; he buys her or he steals her. Marriages among them are reg- nlated with u strlot regard to ocaste, just as it Is among all peoples among whom clan Idea prevaills. Concubin- ago oxlsts among them as among all Iodlans, His wife Ia his most valaa. ble material posecasion, for she works for him., When tho man dles, the wife, or wives, becomes the property of his next male kin, It Is proper to remark right here, that the idea of endurlng mar- rlago does not find favor with theso poople. Should a wife no longer please she s glven up, The women mourn their huaabands. They cat off thelr halr as a sign of grief, but the lord of creation does not make much ado over the death of & wife, Kach rancherla has its own chief. When we denom- fnate the underlying princlpal of In- dian tribe organization as democratle, it 1s not to be Inferred that the forma of modern democracy are observed among them. There Is no ‘‘election day"” among the Apaches. The chlef of the rancheria Is chosen through es- teem, or becomes such through cun. nfng, bravery or descont. Ooncerning the religlous tenets of the Apaches, I am not able at this time to speak. The only Information on this subject that I have gleaned from them after repeated questioning 1s that, like all Indlans, they possess a dlotinet mythology of thelr own which they insist on keepi.g inviolably socret from strangers At all events, 1t 1s certaln that superstition plays s groat role in the life concerns of every Apache., A superstitious foar will in- duce them to change thelr place or habitatlon, and they regard most of the actlons of the whites with saper- stitlous mistrust The whites fre- quently unwittingly offend the views of the Indlans and deadly confllcts en- sue In consequence, WOMAN'S #RIEND, Having been troubled for many years with kidney disease, with severe pains in my back and limbs—my ankles at times were badly swollen -1 was advised to go to the hospital for treatment, which I did on the advice of a friend, but found no relief, at least only of a temporary nature, and T had given up all hope of & ocure until wy husband was advised to use Hunt's Rem- edy by a friend who tad ueed it and been cured of a severo case of dropsy and_kid- ney trouble, I procured a bottle, and had not used one-half of the bottle before I be- gan to be better, no pain in the back, and the awelling of my limbs commenced to go down, and my nppetite was much better; for I had become #o bad that all 1 ate dis- tressed me very much. It was really dys- pepsia, combined with the other troubles, aud I have used four bottles, and am ablo to do my work and attend to household duties which before had been a burden to me, and I can only thank Hunt's Remedy for the health and happiness which I now enjoy, and esteem it o great privilege and duty to give you this letter in behalf of my many suffering lady feiends 1n Boston and the country, and can cnly say in conclu- wion that if you once try it youwill be convinced as I was, even against my own will, that Hunt's l{emedy is Indeed s wo- man's friend. Yon are at liberty touse this for their benefit if you so choose, Respectfully yours, Mus, Wa, Gray, Hotel Goldsmith, 1416 Tremont Sireet, Boston, April 25, 1853, A BAGOAQE MABTER'S PRAIYE. Mr, H. BARNY, bsggag -master on East- ern Railrond, saye: “T have used Hunt's ltemedy, the great kidney and liver medicine, in my family for months, Tt was recowr mended by friends in_Portemouth who have been cured of Kidney troubles, aud I find it yust aa rop- rencnted and worth its weight in gold. wife is using it for dyspepsis, and has_im- proved so eapidiy that T chesrfully indorse t aa o family medicine of real merit, and T would not be without it.” April 27, 1883, ALL TIME, Bix yoars old, mbd by Almnn!hhl by Alexan- der Abdaliah. ' Dam, On Time, by War Dance, Also tho Standard-bred Stallion ORIENTAL, Threo yoars old, sired by Almont Lightning, by Imont dam KENTUCKY CENTRAL Fouryears old, 2:31, by Belzorial, Belsoral was by Alexander's Abdallah. Will mako $ho season at my place on 20th Bt., two blocks west of Gr.en Street cars, at $35 60 each. Maros not proving in foal can bo return- od next eason freo of charge, The mobey must be peld invariably in advance. For further par: ticulars seo or address ED. REED, Omaba, Neb, m 8-00d m&e lm WITH FIVE DOLLARS YOU CAN BUY A WHOLE Imperial Austrian 1004, Govern- ment Bond, ISSUE OF 1864, which bonds are {ssued and secured by the gov- ornment, and are redeemed i drawings, FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY, Until] each and every bond s drawn with a Inrgor or suallr premium. Every bond wmust draw & prize, a8 there are no bianks, THE THREE HIGHEST PRIZES AMOUNT [0 200,000 Florins, 20,000 " 15,000 ¢ Any bonds not drawingone of tho above prizes must draw & premium of not less than 200 FLORINS \The noxt draving takos p ace on tho IstofJune, 1883, and every bond bought of us onor before tho 1st of June, i eutitied to the whole promium thab way be drawn thereon ou that date. Out-of-town orders sent in i BGISTERED Lar- s, and inclosing €5, will secure one of those bonds for the next drawing. For orders, circulars, and any other inform tlon, addross, International Banking Company, No, 207 Broadway, Cor Fulton Street, Now York Oity, ESTABLISHED IN 1874, The above Government bonds are nod to be compared with any lottery whateoever, and do [ ca) not conflict with any of the laws of the United Slates. N. B—In 'lllln‘i"plfll state that you saw in hisfthe Omaha A Fob7 d-1y ] ;tap-. After making sure of this fact I from an ethnologloel standpoint. That 4 AT b A i inecs, woak A by the srain of GOSTURA BITTERS. An excellent Tonic and Appe= it fivor, yed tho e Dys Headache, Do- erand Agie, Dia and all disorders of the & Organs. 14 Uparta & d favor to & glada of champagne, 8l lemonade, soda, and all drinka Try {t. The genuine Angostura Bitters s made h{ Dr. . G B BreGERT & Sons, Seld by all Drug- wista, Grocers nd Liquor Dealers. 1, W, WUPPERMAN, Sole Agent, 51 Broadway, N. Y. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. | _me-eod-&w BURBE.A PILE OINTMENT............$ 60 ~ IRBOLIXO Fover and Ague Tonto Cordlal...1 00 EKXNG'S STANDARD LIVER PILLS... 2 AMEBRIOAIN DIARRHOE CURE.g Gidesss 98 WWIEHITEHHROUSE'S SURE OURE FOR CORNS..... 26 (Warranted or money refanded.) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Manufactured by W, J. Whitehouse, 605 North 6th 8t. Omaha Neb. w14 -6m A rogular graduate DR, HENDERSON, | & st eer s 600 & 608 Wyandocte St.) | yoars' practice—13 KANSAS CITY, MO. | in Chicago, Authorlzod by the state o tresd Chronic,Nervous and Private dis- cason, Anthiua, Eplepsy, Rhe- matism, Piios, Tape Worm, Urin- ary aud Skin Diseases, SewiNAL WakNnss (nlzh losses) Sax RRILITY (1ows Of sexual powor) Etc., Cures guar- antecd or imoney retusded. Onrg-e low, n of casos cured, No Injurious med No dotention from businoss. furnishe {—even to patients at n free ahd coufidontial —ca! nd experience are importsat. A BOO “Nlustrated—and ciroulars of other oslod for two Sc stamps, FREE REMARKABLE | rits. tor o nb KANSAS Crry, Mo., Sept. 70, 1862. Ithink it a duty I owo to humanity to say what your remedy has done fr me, One year ago I contractod a bad case of Blood DI ease, aud not knowing the result of such 1roubles, I allow. o4 it torun for somo time, but finally applied to the best physician in t who iroated me for six months. [N THAT TIMK | TOOK OVER 600 PILLS OF PROTOIODIDN OF MERCURY § grain cach, andhad run down in weight from 210 to 157 pourds, and was confined to my bed with Mor- curial Rhovmatism, searcely ablo to turn myselt ovor. Being a traveling man, somo of the tra- ternity foun! mein this deploratle condition, and recom: s they mended me knewot to try your soveral cascs that ©d by Its uso. I commended the use littlo faith anp in less that three plo to take.my place un the road The weoks w sores and coppor-collored spots gradually disap- peared, and to-day I have not a so:eor spot on my porson, and my welght 18 217 pounds. being more than itover was, | o not wiah you to publish iy name, but you may show this letter to any who doubt the merit of 8. 8. 8. for I know It is suro cure. Yours Truly, J. H.B. Some thirty years ago there lived In Mon! mery, Ala., « young man who was terribly afttio- tod. ' After being treated for a long time by the mied!cal profession of this town with no benefit, he commenced taking § 8. 8. After persistently taking It two months he was curel. Being ac quainted with him for the discase never roturn, o it J. W. Bistioe, J. P, Hot Springs Ark. 1t you doubt, come to see us, and we will CURR YOU, or charge nothing! Write for particulars py of the little book, ** Measage to the Unfortunate Suffering. ' Ask 'any Druggist aa § our standing. 2.81,000 Reward will ho pald to any Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 bottles of 8, 8. 8., one particle of Mereury, lodide of Potassium, or other Mineral substance. BWIFR BPECIFIC 0., Proprietors, Atlanta. Ga. Price of Small Slse, Large Bise ... SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DR. WHITTIER. 617 5t Charlos 8t, ST. LOUIS Mo A HEGULAE GRADUATE of two modioa i collogos hasbeon longor angaged 1o the woat: ment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BKIN AND BLOOD Disoasos $han any other physiclan in B8, Loule ay city papers show and sl old residenss know. Consultablon free and Invited, Whon 1§ in Incouventunt do visit the ciby for treatmont, medicinos can be senb by mall or express overys where, Curable cases cuaraatoed; whore doul extrta it 1o trankly otaod, Call or write, Norvous _prosteation, Debility, Mental #nd_Physioal Weakneas, Meroarial wad other affections of Throat, Skin and Bones Blood Tmpurities and Blo,d Folsoning, Skin_Affocti d Boros and Ulosrs, Skin_ Affoctions, Tmpediiwents to Marrisge, l(huumlufl recelve spocinSatiention. Disenseo arix from Imprudotive, Kxoedses, Indulgences and cure. Bealed for 26c ;:nm:q’. " L adhw DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENGE OF LIFE. FoR OLD AND YOUN0, ML AND FruaLs, 1t 18 & sure, prompt and offectual remoda or digestion, Dyspepels, Intermittont Fev.ers, Want of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all ite Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Prost Weaknoss and goneral Loss of Power, | 1¢ ro nervous waste, rejuvenates the faded intelleck, strenghthens the enfoeblod brain and restores surprlag tne and vigor to. the exhausted ore B, wans, Tho experience of thousands proves it 4 e wn invaluable remedy. Price, $1.008 bottle, orsix or 45, For sale by all druggists, or send murglmm o\mwm‘a’ng rocoipt cl‘sr‘lfu by Pr.Stelhur " P. 0. Box 2460° 80 " DOCTOR STEINHARTY SUPPOSITORIE: § The Great Popular Remody for Plles Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding & I:ching P And all forma of Hemorrholdal Tuwmors, These Surrosiromiss act direct!y upon ihe S0bcia yeubly foece the Hloed Hom g enyret octa geutly force tumors, audby making the eoats ol the e stroug, prevent their reflling, and hence & cure ls sure to follow thelr use, conte a box, (3 i For sale by al o seai by *

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