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'l‘lfrE DAILY B Dl U_.li‘Sj AY J[\TE 5 1883 & HARKNESS BRO'S, . ——————— —-—-——-——-"—?.‘...M‘“ ~ DRY GDODS & CARPET HOUSE. Have the Largest Stock and Cboloest Patterns of CARPETN! Ever Brougat to the City, and at LOWIER PRICES than ever offered in this vicinity, DO INOT FAIL TO CALL AHD EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASINC. HARKNESS BRO’S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. COUNUIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following aro the times of arrival and de- arture of traing from the local depots. The he traing start from the Union Pa:ffic depot about ten minutes eariier than beiow state and arrive at the depot about ten minutes later. Traing 0a pool linca and K. C, rua on Cricago time, & half hour faster than' local. Wabash traics run on St thne, twenty miou 8 faster than loca', P.and Lincoln trainsr in on Council Bluffs time, Hop Bitteri Fotion oF ot atagle, old 1th oF Lang ks iy on oor ho E o ol CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIO, rt g er stimu Depart. Arrive, without (ntorioat Atlantic Ex Pacific Ext. faxe Hop Ex and Mail' Hiteara. D. Moines ac*..7:15 o m | Des Moines ac CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY. Depart Arrive, Atlantlc Ext...5: Pacific Ext, Mail and E: Mail and Ex N.Y. Ex Neb & Kas & GHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTHRN. Depart. Arrive. Paclfic Ex Mall and Mail and Ex*. Accom (Sat.) pm | Accom, (Mon.) KANSAS CITY, 8T, JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFPS, D Arrive, 55 8 m | Expross.. p e | Mall and UNION PACIRIC, Atlantic Eapiriten try| @1 1 save sourl 11fe. 1t hasl saved hun drede. SHORT ~OF THE— WABASIH, SP. LOUIS AND PACTYi Depart. Arrive Mall and Ex.. 9: Mail and Ex OFIOAGO, Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Arrive, Frm Sloux G650 Frm Fort Niobrara, Neb... From St. Paul, Mail and Ex Atlantic Ex..|5: Atlantic Ex. CHICAGO, MILWAUKRE AND BT. PAU Arrives at Om Pacific Ex Mail and E; s sanron. t5scost | QARA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Blufts Leave Omaha. 9am 10am|8am9am, 10am, 2.2 m,aplnam,wm,nm.av Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers m,4p'm, 5'pm, 6pm. w,4pm,5pm,6pm. Stroet cars run half hourly to the Unlon Pacific Depot. Oa Sunday tho cars begin thelr_trips at §otlock a. ., wud run rogularly during the duy at9, 11,24, 5'and 6 o'clock, and run to city time? | Pipagf, Diniug (lars in the World. CHICAGO,BURLINGTON & QUINCY IF YOU ARE COING EAST Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from —WITH=— ~~AND THE— RAILRO. &.IXF. yera T OFFICE OF FREIGHT AGENT, ) AT ONAIA AND CouNciL BLUpFs, May 12, '83. § CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Arrangements have been made for the ©Or to any peintibeyond; or n AL Loading in Chicago Daily iF YOu M\EEU'"G NORTH Of one or more cars with ET. PAUL OR MINKREAFOLIS' MERCHA,NDISE SOLID Take the BEST ROUTE, the ds s T Chicago, Milwankes& St. Paul R’y CONSIGNED TO PARTIE3 IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. n o 1y Ticket office located in Paxtoa Hotel, at corner ‘arnam ano Fourteenth streots and at U, P. De- Thete cars will come through to destioation | pot and ab Millard Hotel, Omsha. withouz ¥0pp Pleaso crier ysu goods via C. B, & Q, R. R. plag, Qick timo s theraby issued. [ 4@rSee Time Table in another column. F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H. FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. A B w E s T MERRILL, A. V. H, CARPENTER, 2 . ’ General Manager, ~ General Pass. Aent. ) GEO. H. HEA¥FORD, GenevilSupt, [Ass 'tGeu. ‘aw.Ago GENERAL AGENT. H. R. JONES Douglas Vapor 8toves The best and simplest in the world. Alse for 74 Gasoline Stoves, Counci) Biufl:, MRS, B, J. HILTON, M, D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 Brosdwav. Council Bluffs YHOS, OPPICNK, H. M. PUSNY OFFICER & PUSEY, B.6 N EERS, Are acknowledged to be the Couneil Bluffs, Ia. 1i0% phasen sese "™ *™ Established, - - 18566 | ADAPTED TO Dealors In Foreln and Domestle Excusuge HARD & OGFT osflAl o hatme bl e ) i AT 155 I R 6T TN . : COKE OR WOQOD, Iron ar Roofing, Buck’s Stove Co.,, (G} , + - Proprictor, 1111 Douglag #t, - Omaha, Nab MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Y H s Iron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, W. 8. DEISHEN, Sec. aud Treas, Tin, Iron and Slate Boofing, THE NEBRASKA ekttt MANUPACTURING OO ‘ Lincoln, Neb. for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, MANUFACURERS OF Harrows Farm Rollers. Orestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank Kailings, Window Blinds, Cel- Bucket Elevatirg Windmil's. SAINT LOUIS, | PIERCY & BRADIORD, BOLE AGINTS FOR OMA 4 " JEROME FCHAMP, 't Vice P lar Guards; GENERAL AGENT FOR (oot uluaparsd 0 4o Job work aad manutse- PEEKRSON & EILL PATENT IN | Addicssall o to the NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO, SIDE BLIND, Lincoln, Neb, COUN . BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LUOALNEWS WHISKY AND WATER. They Scem to Have Downed a Good Many. The Busiest Day of the Year in Police Court, Yosterday was the livellest day that the police court has had for a year at loast. No hollday, even Now Yonrs, |; the swestlog off annivorsary, ever bronght such a number before the Lar for being drunk, Most offered asan excuse that they had taken whisky on account of the flood; some, be- oause of lossss; some, because they escaped any loss; some, in seeing the alghts, and others because they felt like it. The accumulation was euch over Sanday that they were packed In the calaboose liko herrings in a bex, and yeeterdsy mornlng they were about as dry. Some who were out on bail reported aleo, 8o that the mill had a big grist. Among those booked was a man named Storewell, for boing drunk and fighting. John Willlams was tho queer name of another for a like offense, A. Arthar was charged with a plain drank; George Peters, ditto, $7.60 0. Hogerdell was up for belng druuk and fighting. He labored un- dor the belicf that some one knocked him down when he was walking quietly along the street. That he had been knocked down was evident, one eye and his forohead bearing witnens, J. E. Dalton was another one, charged with fighting and belng drunk, George McLyman, for a like offense, pald the usual fine of $0 60. Richard Weidener, a shoe- maker, jast from Chicago, and having a ticket through to San Francisco, waa dolayed by the tralns, and looked at the esights Sunday untll he got dlzzy and lost all his money. Ho was given back his ticket and told to go on to California. Thos. Bennett,whose other name was Durke, was a plain $7.60 drunk., Avgust Willlams was another drunk, C. F. Sturty, was arrested for disturbing the peace and dignity of the clty durlng flood time. Sam Foster, & Glonwood man, who camo up tosee what the flood did, woke up Monday mornlng in Fleld's hotel with only 82 to his cvedit. He gve his note for the balance and started for home, Oharles Husen, a vagrant, was sesessed §10 and costs, Paddy Farrel's drunk cost him $7.60. Mary Jonen, a colored glirl for disturb- ing the peace was fined $9.60, John Morgan _and Lou Kokempor, plain drunks, H. A, Amdon, acrrested on a liko charge, v, if the clty would place Mz, Morso at the tranefer as policeman mitteo, with power ty act, The counct! then adjourned this ovenlng, This foronoon the couno!l will eall ap he county board of kupervisor niid wek for an appropriation fron county to help rebutld the bridye which wore swept away by the flood 1t is expocted tnat the county will ap propriate at least £10,000. - e — ~ COMMERCIAL. otil OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, WiraT=No, 2 spring, 85¢; No. 8,70; rejected b5c; good demas Conn—There is not enongh coen coming in to make a markot; deslers paying 58 rejected corn Chioago, B620; new mixed, b white corn, 53¢, The receipts of corn t, Soarce and in good deman Hay—6 00@7 50 per ton, 85 per balo Rre—40@4) ht supply. Cony 5 per 100 pounds, Woon—Good supply; pricos ot yards, 5 00@6 00, Coar—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 50 per ton, Burrer—Good butter scarce and in fait demand at 25@85c; creamery, Faos—Ready eale aud | 10@11e per dozen, LArD—Fairbank's, jwholesaling at 124 Pourtny—Firm; dealers paying 13 pound for turkeys and 10¢ for chickens, VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 50¢; onic cabbages, 80@40c per dozen; apple: @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40 Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOOK, CATTLR—3 00@8 50; calves 6 006 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, as the g houses are olosing; shippers are paying 6 00 to 6 uty st Good health, rosy cheeks snd bean- tiful skin, ladies can get by using Brown’s Iron Bitters. " IOWA IIEMS. “Nince tho fire at Aurelia five now store buildizgs have been completed . Boono proposes to get & water supply for ber water works from & mill dam. Teaer has ordered list of habitual drunkards posted in the saloons, The old settlers of Sac_esunty will held & reunion near Early on June 16 At Cleveland, & coal town near Ottum. wa, 600 minera are on b strike, A yoke of oxen worked at the Onawn saw mill weighs 1,010 pounds, A musical aasociation has been organiz ed ot Lewis, Cass county. Summer excursiovista are slrendy ar- riving at Spirit Lioke, The Glenwood Dai it valedictory on May Creston is to have two new echool build ings, to cost $11,775 each. A wholesale dry goods house is the Iat- eot want at Des Moines. Ottumwa has subscribed $0,000 for new fair grounds. Tho ity library at Dubuque contains 11,488 volumes, Dabuque will taove to be made a port of entry. Montezuma recently had a 810,000 fire, Belle Plaine is to have & new city hall, s e DeserviNG of CoNrFIDENCE, There 1s no article which so richly deservee the entlre confidence of the communt- ty as Brown's BroNcuIaL TRocHES Eagle published It was In fact a Fleld day, a Chlef Field day. The grist even then did not seem large enough, and In the afternoon the worat of all was brought In, a man giving his name as John Bell, He was howling drunk and soon fell down ou the floor of the station house in a fit. Medleal aid was had, but he possed from one fit into another, un- til 1t eeemed that he must die, but at last he fell into a eleep, and was at last accounts snoring away quite peacefully Wa. Qninlan aud Thomas Hughes were arrested for fighting Hughes pleaded gullty to distarbing the peace, and was fined €9 60. After getting credited on this with the &5 he had put up for security for appearance. Jack White reminded Tom that there was a charge of vagrancy which had been lodged there long sgo by his father. Thls was a set back, baut 1t was arranged that the charge should bo dismissed on payment of costa. Qalnlan then wanted Hughes arrested for trying to plck his pocket. Quinlan olalmed that this was the reason he atrack Hughes, and was glven time to procure some witnesses he wanted to prove the fact by. John Wickham, arrested for dls- turblog the peace, had his case con- tinued, The charge was changed to u't with fntent to do great bodlly injury, it befng claimed that in the fracas with Merritt, Sunday afternoon, he hit the latter over the head with a long plece of iron, inflicting a bad cut. Humbuggnd Again. I saw 8o much sald aboat the mer- its of Hop Bltters, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, teased me 8o urgently to get her some, I concluded to_be humbrgged again; and I am glad I did, for in less than two months’ use of the Bitters, my wife was cured, and sbe has remained 80 for elghteen months since, I like such humbugging,—H, T., 8t. Paul. —Piencer Press, The County Board, The board of comnty supervisors metyesterday afternoon for their reg- ular quarterly sesslon, All were presont except Mr, Olayton, and he arrived laterIn the day. The board approved the bonds of a number of officlals and established a few roads, and then adjourned until this morn- ing. —_— Invalid mothers, weak children, nervous and fretful infants are bene- fitted by using Brown’s Iron Bitters, Harmless but effisacions. “Gity Gouncil At the rogular meeting of the oty counci! last night bills were allowed to the amount of §4,000, The clty treasurer's mouthly report shows the genoral fund to bs over- drawn $1,600; cash In police fund, $10,000; revenue from fines and Il- censes, $675; total cash In treasury, $18,000 A resolution was passed traneforring $2,000 from the polles fund to the general fund and 8500 to the slnking fund k Complalnt was made that the hay furnished to the fire department on contract was unfit for the horses to eat. Referred, The mayor stated that the rallroad Those suffering from Asthmatic and Bronchlal Dlseases, Couyvhs and Colds should try them, Prico 25 cents, How & Woman Uses & Hammer. The Boston Herald !s responsible for the following description of the way & woman wields a hammer: S8he wants to hang a plcture on the wall, She gets a nail, a hammer, aud a tall chair to stand uwpon, and calmly surveys the sltuation. Then she measures dlstance and scratches a spot, alwaya an inch too bigh or too low, and prepares for ac- tion, She takes the nail ia the left hend add the hammer {u the right, and gently taps, like the drum accompani- ment of a musical box, Then she lays out for a blg blow, ralses her arm and strikes, and yells like a capturod Comsnbhe malden on the boundless prairle, She goes about the rest of the morn- ing with her thumb dono upin a bread poultice. Yet ehe never learns from experience. proposed to pay one-half of | Raforred to the mayor and polloe com- Finding all bis pease offerings calmiy | the Imm!gration of 1883 will equsl rejected, o at onee assumed the more | that of 1882 and 1881, these threo bolaterous sourae; how we would [yoars will glve us not loss than o dread the moments ¢ lush was | quarter of & millon 0y German farm. cherry- | ere and mechanioe, and o ver 50,000, staloed hands. Tho spproachivgdays [ 000 of German money, of manlocd wlas, arrived too soon; wo| It is worth notlefng, aleo, that as have reaped our ohildhood daya; and [ the balk of Gorman immigration has whatever we have negleoted, we ece It [ Increased, the charanter of the tmn:i- now, thongh it is not fste to repent, | grants has steadily improved, Whore- Rolling along day by day, wo arcivo st | as, formerly the moss of them were of Iaat at our present perfod wo ean bat [ the poorest classes, driven to oar cnee approach. Bat O, glvo we back | shores by eheor deatltution and mis- for n moment the pleasant droams of | ery, landing here with acarcely more childhood, the Inugh as we msang snd | than the clothes upon their backs, ramblod throogh the moadows, Al | now the majorlty of them are well-to- itt!n wo know that those were t do, and come from deliberate chofco ur happiest daye; Hitlo wo know of |and with facllltles for engaging at o troubles and telals that enshroud | once {un independent schemes of homo wanhood, Ah, desr ohildeen, learn |making and fortune-seeking. The fo bo wiso. Those fluoting duya will | messure of their anccess, too, eoon pass away; yon will be cast upon |amply justifies thelr change th!s world, whether rich or poor, to|of co . It s eafe to fizht your battles alone, Ah, how [say that not one in a thousand of all niseruble would be Ignorance lu such | our German tmmigrants fall to better o world ss ours, Though diffioult s | thelr condition by coming here. The ltmay ba to abandon such ohildlah | prosperity of German settlers and plonsuros, pay hoed to my saying. | cltizons, no matter what part of the Learn to ecquire knowledge and Indus- | country they may looate fn, is declded try, for manhood is a branch of [and unexceptional. Blsmarck's tauat youth, tog charge of “‘chronfe discontent” e certalnly does not apply to them aftor An Ingenious Duck Hunter. they get to Amerles, On the contra- A Colorado man has luvented a |y, they are chiefly noted here for duck-huating outfit which discounta | their satisfied and happy conditlon, tha Oaltfornfa man's cow. He steipped [ and thelr examption from the rosming the hide from a bullock, and mounted | {ncltnation which keaps so many of t o a wlre skeloton whish looked as [ 0Ur nativopopulation at odds with untural a8 a llving aulmal, He ent | thelr opportunitics. away the belly of his wire bullock for [ There aro thoso who suxgest from his body, aud made two holes in the | time to timo that this rapldly erowlug shoulders to take sight through, | Gerraan inflax may como to have an Whon ho wauts a duck shoot he drops | unfavorablo affect upon our national his ukeleton over hin head and starts | charnoter and institutione; but there out for the tules, Ho can walk right |16 littlo to warrant any apprehension into a flock of docke without startiing | Of this kind. The Germans do not as- applied to our eunbu #I0UX i‘ALLS Jasper Stone COMP.A.NR" (INCORPORATED] This Company 18 niow propared to recelve orders SIOUX FALLS JASPER ONE, Bulding Parposes, And will make figures on round lota for promps de'ivery, The Company is shipping PAVING BLOCKS To both Chicago and Omaha, and solicita o rres= ponence and orders from contractes on- goged in paving streets in any of the Weatern U ties. TESTIMONIALS, EUPRRINTRNDPNT'S OpRC Veat Divie- 2,—D. . ir—1 hav 1 your cown- Pany ince October 1. 1852, about 100 ‘car loads of granite pavirg blocks and have laid them be- tween the rallwas tracksin the # of our aire heart of the city, | have terial in this ity form Aure (N raying that in n the grenite paving bl ckw fur company are hio oMt e ar in sbape aod perfo t in form, and o far on | have been ablo to julge, are pos- sessed 0f ay durable featiro a8 any matarisl that has ever been offered or Iaid in 1he city.. Yours, JAS. K. LAKE. asing 1aving ma- id 1 take ploa: (Copy. | ST, Louis, March 22, 1883, roturned home with his hiding place fall of teal caught with Lis hands, Ho nover fails to kill all he wants when he takes his gun, for he marches into a flock and turns both barrels looso at atime, Ho usually bags the whole flock, He hus appiled for a patent. re the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Made. They are compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchn, Mandrake and Dande- lion,—the oldest, best, end most valu- able medicines in the world and con- tain all the best and most curative properties of all othor remedies, being the greatest Blood Purlfier, Liver Rogulator and Life and Health Res- oring Agont on earth, Nodlsense or 11-health can possibly long exiat where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations, They give new lifo and yigor to the aged and Infirm, To all whose em ployments cause irregularitics of the towels or urinary organa, or who re- quire an Apetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, Hop Bittera are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stim. ulating, without intoxicating, No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ail- ment 18, use Hop Bltters. Don's wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It way save your life. Hun- dreds have been saved by so doing, Hop Btk uot cure or help. Do not suffer or let your friends suf- Bitters, Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Beat Medicine ever made; the *‘Invalid’s Friend and Hope,"” and 1o person or family should be without | plock of marble. The highest bridze hom Try tho Bitters to-day. Our Gorman Lousins. rrhe statisilos of tmmigration o the | wbout 1,180 feot, nd noar tho middle fiscal years ending June 50, 1882, pre- sont gome very curlous aud suggestive the coming of the Gormans, We have recelved from Gormany iu all, it np- pears, aboat 4,000,000 sottlers; and it more have been born hers of Gorman parents. They did not begin coming vory extensively unttl after the Napol- eonlc wars, The tota! German immi- was only 6,761, or an average of less The next time she wants to drive a|than 700 a year. For the following nall in anything she will hit it exactly in the same place. A good name at home I8 a tower of strength abroa Ten times as much Hood’s Sarea) of any other. One of the substantial institutions is the Marriage Fund Mutual Trust Association, of Cedar Rapids, lowa, Legally organ: ized, officeced and managed by relinble men. Every unmarried person should a splendid investment, Write for circu- lars, Good avents wanted A Dentlst’s Queer Storv. New York Journal, ten years there wasa gradual Increase, which continued for the next ten yeara; and from 1850 to 1854, luclusive, 1t figures for 1854 alone being 215,000, rilla used in Lowell as | which fell the next year to 71,918 - and then came ten years of continuing | block of 100,000 seediings planted decrease. [t was not untll 1872, In|four years agorange from ten to fif- o fact, that thero was avything like a | teen feot In helght; in circumference | §uir case of Eczama, Tho eruption has entirely boom, the figures that year belng 160,- 095, Since that time, with a few occa- have a certificate in this association, It is |sional years of exception, we have been recelving a steady and swelling flood of Gorman immigrants, which promises to sesume the nature of a regular exodus. The average for the iast two years exceeded 260,000, ‘‘Why," said a prominent dentist to|which was more than cne-third of our a Journal reporter, ‘‘a beantiful young lady came to me and inslsted on hav- total forelgn imumligration. this year, the arrlvals bave not ing her really fine teeth pulled out|equaled those of last; but the greatest and false ones put in their place. I protested that it would be foolish, sllly, sevseless, but she said no, ehe | total for the year will fully equal, if would have them out, and {f I would not do {t some other dentlst would. ‘My teeth are not fashionable.’ sald she; ‘they are too long, and short lit- | (lerman people as it never did before, tle broad teeth like corn kernels are all the fashion now, and no one ad- mires my mouth, and I will have them.” So I made her the teeth, end they cost her just §500. She couldn’t nee any one for two weeks after 1 pallod ont her own, They wero the apper ones only, and I made them up man who had his cwn teeth knocked |corfinne to out In o base ball game. The worst of it 16 that he luin love with this very | German tuinl;rants glirl whoee tecth he wears, and she|vears according t them, and has on one or two occasions sfmilato with the Awericans so read- 850 will be pald for a case they will [y, the world, fur, but use and urge them to use Hop rondway seventy feet wide, and has facts, perticalarly i~ connection with e estimated that fally 10,000,000 gration for the ten yesrs ending 1830 | And he made a big pile that winter. reached remsrkable proportions, the |is the favorite tree, aud fs being culif. | cure. So far | **While living in Cambridgeport my wite volume of tmmlgration usnally comes | ness and loas of appetite, She tried many Iater, and the ehippiog ageuts say the | so.called remedies without avail, growing | )R, HENDERSON not surpass, that of 1832 The| cyjieqd to Hunt's Romedy. She purchased American fever {8 represented to be provaillng smong all classes of the Bismorck oalls it 8 “‘chronlc discon- +ont,” but it in a dizcontent that seems | o s thoy would If they |TO WHUM IT MAY CONCERN— b UL Ak Y| Thia tato cortity that 1 have examined & plece spoko the same language and obseryed | ¢ ranite taken from the Sioux Falls Graoite the samo customs, but that {8 merely | Quarrios, and, in my opinion, it is the best stone L6 ¢ for street paving I have reen'in Americ a matior of time, and not a source of S goed) HENRY FLAD, poril. Wo oan afford to bo patien: B, Boant Pubik Toceraminta. ovor the nationslizing of an element — which brings us, along with a seps rato dlalect and lts pecalfar no- fiome “wbont woma thirgs,w,|Stone for Paving Purposes much of {ndasiry, thrifc and | And any person interested in such improvements sturdy courage avd endurance. The will find it greatly tohis advantago to development of oar vast areas of un- A CNE T L) tenanted and fertile territory is a| CORRESPONDENCE ~ON THE work which our own people could not SUBJECT. accomplish in a thovmand years, We | mue conorat ma shall lose nothing by having these in«[ thecowpany’s bu telligent nl'n\’qlrlnmlu‘li}ukh (:m;.m‘., R Ty g come over to help us with 1t, and to ohare Its advantagos. Thers ls abun A. G. SENEY, dant room for them, and every reason President of the Jasper Stone Co. why thoy ehould recelve a hearty| mim&ct welcome, The questlon of ultimately absorblog them as BT LOUIS patriotfe and harmonious part | PAPER WAREHOUSE [ which wo need not hasten to concern oursolves, That problem will solve 217 and 219 North Main 8t , St. Leuis. —WIOLESALE DRALKRS 1N — ttwelf, gradually aud by casy and self- BOOK, ) WRITING N(H.‘\I\';, i PAPERS { WRAPPING directing methods, ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers’ Stock. #47Cash pald for Raga and Paper Stock, Scrap and suporvision of is now in tho hands Uale, “ROUGH ON RATS," Cloara out rate, mice, roachos, fllos, anta, bed bugs, skanke, chipmunks, gophers, 160, Drugglats The Longeet Bridge j China poseosson the longest brldge Tron and Metals, It is at Langang, over [ "4 S0 Warchouses 1290 to 1237, North an arm of the China sea, and five [ Sixth street. may 24 3m wiles long, seventy feot high, with 300 arches. The parapet is a balus- trade, and each of the pillars, which are seventy-five foet apart, supports a pedestal on which is placed a lion twonty-one foet lang, mads of one iu sald to be thoe railway vladact of Garabit, in France, now belng erected over a river in the departmont of Can- tal. The bridge has a total length of s wrT ecific Co, The S6iff i’;tlahfa,g«; of the great contral arch, which 1s one of the noteworthy features of the structure, the height from the bed of the river to the rall s 413 feet The vladuct was comumenced in 1881, and fo to be completed next year. HAD SUROFULA FORSEVENTEEN YEARS A wood-chopper called Billy Pinter, fraria Was badly cut up by spilnter, i DATe Rt tom Ragl Al his hurts, they did yleld, e LARGK ULCKR TIK ODOK AL treatments whi ROTTRN Hor St. Jucobs Oll healed, NimARANL, Allremedios and. 1L tried failed to do me any good. A last I began taking 8 K. 8., continu- ——— irg for about four months and I AM CERTAIN- LY WELL. Itock8.8, S r the supervis- Catalpa Groves. fon of a physic o Ivugl:—'t oo, by < your ordur. ¥ us to taking 8, 8, times In Crawford county, Kan., are two | yourori walk, Now. [ CAX WALK ALL DAY, plantations of 600 acres each, Catalpa |audhavet thavk 8. 5. 5., and it only, for my THOS. McF ARLAND, 64 Foundry 8 reet, Atiants, Ga. EOZEBIVI A Ihave taken with great henefit 8, 8, 8. for & veted for ratlrond tles by tho Fort Soott & Galf raflway company; a . digsppeared, and [ am well, W. J. ROBINSON. Member N, Ga. Conference, Atlan the trees range from elght to ten inches. 1t you doubt, come to sen us, and wewill Cars ARMY OFFIZER'S TESTIMONY. You, or charso nothing Wrlte for the little book, tro it a8 to our stunding. Captain Joseph L, Hayden, residing at T ICETT IV 5 No, 9:4 Fourth street, South Boaton, | .o [uli to any chemint whe' will e, an anair: Mass., formerly captalu in the army, now | sis of 100 botrles of 8. 8. 8., one particleof Mer- with the Walworth Manufacturing Com. | T3 1odide Potassium, ‘or other mineral sub- pauy, South Boston, writes, April 20,18%: | THE SWIFT SPEOIFIC CO., Propriotors, At anta, Priceot Small Size, $1.00 Large Size, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. was afflicted with terrible painsin her back and sides, pccompanied with [great weak- L6, A rogular graduate in medicine. Over 18 rapidly worse, when her attention was | 600 & 605 Wyandocte St.) | years' practico—12 KANSAS CITY, MO. ' [ in Chieago, Authorized by the state to tresd 2} 2 Chrouic,Nervous and Private dis. Rhous bottle frow Lowell's drug store, in Cam. bridgeport, and after taking the first dose she bezan to feel easier, +ho could sleep wel and after continuing 'its use n short timo the wevere puivn in her back ani side i) maticm, Piiss, Tao W, f, Urin- hfary acd Skin' Disoas:s, BAMINAL (e Wraxxuss (niehy iosacs) SKxUAL of scxual power) Etc. Curcs guass to have method In lt—and we do not | entirely disappssred, and she is a well ar that many of the immigranta care | woman. Many of our relatives and friends hea iy ¥ od Hunt's Rowedy with the torg #low, Thou- rious melicines knowa they are hcra, Just ponder on | that a larze proportion of them were that.” J Tt tion from business, Al r edle to go back efter they get here. The uat' Tispiedy with the mont | e et coon topationtast 8 uistaren, 3 n ver:y onlzel e v ool GG | (o) wultation free sud conlidential-—call or write, Germen governwment recoguizes the oy times, ond o1 many times beard | Aye sud experience ars tmportat. A BOOK fof fact that this aunusl draln is becom- | thy yame atory, Hunt's Remedy is sl that | hith soxcs—illustrat: d—aud cire lars of other Ing & vorlous queation, and atill the | is claimed for it, and a real blessing ol 4 sealed for two de stamps, FREE with gold plates for & handsome youry | sturdy Germat farmors and mechanlen | sfflicted with Kidney or Liver troavto.” | 7220 to “go wost, AER . BT EETTTITE = i e last ten My resiiattater el i 50 L DR ) A | b HA.N e shows ablo statement, Oa April it L it, BT, LOU 0 10 arites an follows: “Thave koen UATE of twa shilled ladorers or men with trades, ed with kidney diccare for nearly g sud not mero roustabouts, Tust year, | twenty yeure, Hovo ruffered at times | oy We notice th for fnsta in a total ¢ 960 nalens y back and limbs, b ‘und Mutual 26 T used many 1t , hut found nothivg | xuow. Co Trust Associa edar Rapids, | over 40 years of age, thero were very | runched my case uatil I took Hunt's Rems | i lowa, highly spoken of by the leading | penrly thet meny carpenters, masons, | edy. I purchased s hottle of A, P, Gilson, | @ 20 ' papers. — You should eecure w certificate | o @ 0 Y e Sl ke, | 730 Trem trect, Boston, snd befors 1 : ot once, Wiite for clroulars and wppli [ PRI ENI WORversy 78S Gn0 00 DR | had used this botele'T found relist, and cons | *¢ 210 1 12 few cations, 07 the youn malo fmlgrania, § o it use, my pains and weakness all { _INorvous p— one-third, at least, were tillors of the disappeared, and T feel iike n new, man, | ind i Ohildhooa Days. soil, looklug for cheap lands snd a | with new lifo and vigor, Hun®'s Kemedy | Siher nffections of Thir IS T Frequently when wo are thinklng of days passed In our childhood, the [cladlng uil ages, was made up of ¢ to our hearts, Woe bring to mlad ocar schooldays, how we sported and ram- chanee to mako farms of thelr own The azgregate male immligration, in tions and 03,000 otherwise olassifiod brought with them In money an aver bled o'er the hills and fished {n the [age of §70 per head, countlng men brooks, often returalng late for school to the village schoolmaster; how fluent would be his language; how often would he chide us, but to no avall. | Germany, Therefore, assuming tha It is 8l estimatod that these poople |of a sure w women and ohildren, and thus added JOHN D. PEASODY, M.,D, ’AW ::;.-::".“f:’f,“.“;,::' ;.‘:‘.‘“;:,:.L“:;“.g:.:;; PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEON MARRIAGE b e et subtracted from the cash capital ol L | did wonters for ¥ . | tuney in recommending it to all i ictec kidney or liver disenses, ws I am positive that Dy its use they will und immediate relief, You may use this letter in any way you choose, ko that the people may know iince for the cure of all dis- . | eases of kidneys and liver,” Jod_Gupurities and 5.0od_Polaoning, Old Sores and Uloers, > Marrine, IKCAumIALem, ation 0 ases Frow SURGIUAL OANES ation. Disesies ariaing Kxoesses, in inizenoes pleasant reminirconse thereof 1s dear | 000 persons baving regular ocoups " from ey ", OFFICE ROOMS, 3 & 6 1607 FARNAM, S oXIm. m"’-‘“fi’m . d ‘Bealed t Omahateb, " fox Mo pasieg il d amy nol, way, Uouoey i LRl