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1 | { { THE DAILY BEE-~-WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 1883 HARKNESS BRO'S, DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. Have the Largest Stock and Choicest Patterns of CARPETN! Ever Brougat to LOWERXR the City, and at PRICES than ever offered in this vicinity, DO INOT FATL TO CALL AND EXAMINE ST HARKN OCK BEFORE YURCHASING. ESS BRO'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following aro the times of arrival asd de arturo of trains from the locai depots. The he trains start from the Uslon Paffic dopot about ten minutes esrlier than be'ow stated, and arrive at the aepot about ten minutos later. Tralng 0n pool lines and K. ¢, rua on C icago fime, & balf hour faster than' local. Wabasn traing ran on St. Louls rime, twenty miu faster than loca!. J, P.and Lincoln tralusr in ou Council Bluffs time, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIVIO, Arriv D. Moines CHI0AGO, BURLINGTON AND QUIXCY. Dopart. a part. Atiantic Ext...5 Mall and Ex*. N.Y. Ex......b: A GHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTRUN. Dopart. Atlantlc Ext. .51 Accom. (Mon.).1:45 p m AXD OUNCIL BLUYPS, Arrive, Mall and Ex....98 a m | Exprons Raproms. ... 5:25 p o | Mall umION PACIPIC. KANHAS CITY, 8T, 08 Depart. Dspart. Arrl 1erland Xx.11:30 & m. | Ovorland Xx 1 Tenver Ex Lecal WABAR, B7. LOUIS AND PACIFIO, Depart, Arrive Mall and Ex.. 9:450m | Mall and Ex Cannon Ball.,” 4:50 p m | Cunnon Ball BIOUX GITY AND PACTFIO. DBE(IH Arrive, or8loux City. Frm Sloux Uy Frin Fort Niob, Neb. From St. Paul. Atlantic Ex..340 p m *Except Sundays, {Except Saturdays. JExcept Mondays. |Daily. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs, Leave Omaha, 8am 9am 10am|8am9sm, 10am, MNMam1m2pm3p|llam, tpm, 2pm,3p m,4pm,6pm6pm. |m,4pm,5pm,6pm. Streot cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. ' On Sunday tho cars bogin their trips at 9 g'lock a. s, and run rogularly during th day st 9, 11, 2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time? CHICAGO,BURLINGTON & QUIKCY RATLIRO.AIL. OFFICE OF FREIGHT A OMAIIA AND CouNctL BLUPFS, May 12, '83. § Arrangements have been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Of one or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID CONSIGNED TO PARTIES 1IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. These cara will come through to destination withoug ¥ oppiag. Quick timo s therany irsued. Please order ysu goods via C. B, & @, K. I, AL B. WEST, GENERAL AGENT, O TO H. RCJONES FOR THE Douglas Vapor 8toves The best and simplest in the world, Alse for 74 Gasoline Stoves, Couaci) Aiufl,, MRS, B, J. HILTON, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOH 222 Brosdwav. Coupeil Bluffa Council Bluffs, Ia, Established, - - 1866 Dealers 1n Forelgn and Domestle Exchaoge nd bome securities, WA B BV 00 CORNICE WORKS™! Iron and Slato Roofing, 0. SPHOMT, . - Proprietor, 1111 Douglas 86, - Omaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, iron and Slate Roofng, Specht’s Patent Matallic Skylight Patent, . Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, Orestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank Hailings, Window Blinds, Cel- lar Guards; alao GENERAL AGENT FOR PEERSON & EILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND. | | | Shelving, 1 am the veneral agent i | har e e by » Viraaly e “ Ved i you use Aop Rittary Boldny ety hsts, Bond L Cirouia® LL.S.L. GAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000 “Wedo hereby certify that we supe the arrangements for all the Monthly and Sem- Annval Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con- trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty,’ fairness, and in authorize good faith toward all parties,‘and we'au the company to use this certijicate, with f ilew of our signatures attached, vl its advertise- wents,” Commission‘re. NPR'IEDINTED ATTHAOTIO | OVEK fFALF A MILLION DISTRIBLTED, Louisiana State Lottery Gompany, ears by the legls fund of cver & By an overwhelming popular vote its tranchise was made & par: of the present Stats Constitu- tion nepted December 2d, A, 1 8Gr nd Eincle ~um rawins will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Lock at the following Distribution: 167th Grand Month y AND THE EXTRAORDINARY GEMI-ANNUAL DRAW. I8G At New Orleans Tuesd y. une 12 1883 Under the personal supervision and manage- ment of Cen Q. T. BEAUREQARD of Lovslsna G.n. JUBAL A, EARLY, of virginia, Capital Prizs, $150,000. #27 Notice —Tickets are Ten Ooli ralves $5 Fift s $2. Tenths, 8, LIST OF PRIZE3 1 Cap'tat Prize ot~ $150,000. 1 Grand Prize of 50'000. 1 Grand Prize of 4 Large Prizes of 4 Large Prizes of 20 Prizos of 0 s only. 600 1000 “ 5 APPROXIMATION PRIZES, 100 Appreximation prizes of 8200 o APPECH i 100 “ “ 1 2279 Prizes, smounting to. . X Application for rates to clubs should_only be made to the office of the Company In New Or- eans. For informatiou apply to ™. A, DAL Niw Or N ds La, or M. A. Oauphin, 607 Beventh 6t , Washington, D O, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO, B. FRANK MOORE, 127 La Salle Strest, Chicago, (Formerly 819 and 212 Broadway, N. Y.) | Now Maorgrr of Chicagu Office. To who v aoply for ioformation and tickets, 167th Grard * onthly and th+Extraordinary et i-Annua. Crawing Tuesday June |2 | Fiest Capital Prizs 8150,000. 3,270 prizes, ting t) #522,500. Tickets, w10; Halves, $5; W% Ts the, 41, Soe full schome Giso: Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB, Oapita), = - - - $250,000 | | ORS, Bamuel Alexander Oswald¥Oltvor, A. L, Clarke, E. C. Webetor Geo, H Pratt, a Heartwell, Hingey, Firet Mortgage Loans Specialty *This Company furnishes s permanent, homs | tnstitution whero School Bond sand other logally eaued Munlcipal sectritie to Nebraska can be negotisted on the most favorable terms Loans made on lmproved farm in all well settled counties of the state througb responsible jocal corrsspondeats. COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDI/IONAL LOOALNEWS Real Estate Transfers Tae followlog are the real estate transfors, zoported by Rose & Mec Mahon, No. 4 Poarl street, Oouncil Bluffas, Charles L Van Soelver to Thomas . Van Sceiver, () awi 25 and part o} 35 and partnw} 36,75 43; 82,600, Wm Lutrup to Olef Hange, lot 3 block 1, Hillside additior 50, A N. Metnheny to MuyJ Lyoos, Jotsa 5 and 6, block 7 M nden; 8700 A. N. Motheny t» Marv J _ Lyous, lots 1. 2 and 3, bluck 2, Minden; 3,000 O,R L &P R R Co, to Han- nsh A, Harris, 8 { ne} 5, 76 41; $400. O,R L &P R.R Co,to Hin nah A. Harrls, n} nw} 5, 76, 41; 82856 J. F. Evans to Gsorzo W. Msy wood, lot 5, block 10, S:reet's add; $400 H C.Oory to J 8. Duvls, vars of lots 2 and 3, block 4, Bayltas’ 21 add; $1.000. W. H Piketo Naney J, Marshall, e aw} 6 77, 43; $1 000 Total asles, 10 035 TUESDAY'S SBALES John C Backuns to A. E. Taylor, lota 6 8, 9 and 10, block 12, ; 80, Sarah ‘Turrv t0 Diroas Osler, ) nw} 21, 74, 39; §1 000 Perry Riel wo C. Schroeder ot al, lot b, nec 3, 76, 44; $250. A E Taylor et al to John C Backae, lots 6 7, 8, 9 and 10, bleck 12, Grimes rdd; §0 Mury Walioet +1 to J. A Prat’ et ol,, lota 2, 3, 4, b and 6, of block 114, Orercont C.oy ; §160 Tows: F. M. Gallup to Thomas Rishton, Iots § and 6, of block 24, Neola, 650, Joseph F Foemen to A, E. Taylor, lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, of block 12, 1o Grimes’ add , $1. Thompeon Rateliff to Geo. Richard- aon, lote 18 aud 19, block 8, Voorhis' add., 82 200, Total nalee, 84,1 Humbuggnd Again. I saw 8 much satd aboa’ the mer- {te of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, tensed me &0 urgently to got her some, I concluded to_be humbugged agsio; aud I am glad I did, for in lesa than two months' uee of the Bitters, my wife was oured, and she has remained 8o for elghteen montha since, I like such bumbuggiog.—H, T., 8t. Paul. — Pioncer Pre The County Board. The county board of saporvieors continued In recslon yesterday, A committee of oltlzens appeared before the board to Indoce them to take some actien for the relicf of thore din. tressed by the flood. The aldermon also appeared before the board to ace about getting some help from the county in rebailditg the bridges washed awsy, Both rcquests were kindly received, snd while no formal actlon was taken enough was eald to indizate that the coanty wili do fully its ahare, The other work of tho hoard yoster- day coneisted mainly lu sattending to rond mattora, The potition for'a road by Horaco Everett and others, in Norwalk town- ship, was referred to Supervisor Fram, to report on at the next meet— iop. Tho road potitioned for by James Graham and others, In Keox town- ship, was graated oncondition of pati- tlonera paylog cost and damages os. sesvod, The petition of W. H. Maxficld and others, asking for vacation of rosd in Norwalk towzship, also the petition of N, P. Dodge and others, asking for vacation of a road In GGalner township, were granted, provided petitioners pay all costs, The petition of Joseph Mohat end others, for the reduction of the widih of a road In Boomer township, was granted, ——— Tavalid mothors, weak ohildron, oo | nervous and fretful infants are bene- fitted by using Brown’s Iron Bltters, be | Witn It, like the washed butter Harmless but « flicaclous. COMMERCIAL. COUNOCIL BRUFFS MARKET, Warar—~No, 3 spring, 850; No. 8,70; rejected 550; good demand, CorN—There is not enouch corn coming in to make a market; denlers paying 38.; rejected corn Chicago, B522; new mixed, A3c; whita corn, 630, The receipts of corn are light, Oams—Scarc and in good demand; Hay—6 00@7 50 per ton, 35 per bale, Rre—40@dbe; light supply, CorN MEAL—1 25 per 100 pounds, Woon—Good supply; pricos at yards, 5 00@t 00, CoaL—Delivered, hard, 11060 per ton; soft. b 50 per ton, BurtkR—Good butter scarce and in fair demand at 25@85c; creamery, 85c, EaGs- Ready snle and plenty 10@11c per dozen, Larn—Fairbank’s, [wholesaling at 1240, PovLtay—Firm; dealors paying 130 por pound for turkeys and 10c for chicken VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 50c; onions, cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOCOK, CATTLE—3 00@3 50; calves 6 00@6 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, a4 the packing houses are closing; shippers are paying 6 00 to 6 75, at Good health, rosy cheeks and bean- tifal vkin, ladies cam get by wring Brown's Iron Bitter; Waehed ana Unwashed Butver, Ameslean Dairyman, The difference between washed and unwashed butter 1s analogous to the difference between clarificd and ur clarified sugar, The former consists of pure saccharive matter, while the latter, though leen aweet, has a flavor in addition to that of the pure sugar. When unwashed there {8 alwayaa little buttermilk adherlag to the bat ter that gives it & pecullar flavor in addition to that of the pure butter, which many people llke when 1t ia new. Washing removes all thie for- elgn matter and leaves only the taste washed away by it. The effect of washing upon the keeplog qualities of the batter depends upon the parity of the water used. If the water contalng no forelgn matter that will aff ct the butter it kecps the batter for having the battermi k washed out Inetead of worked ont, Evidently the graln of the butter will be mora parfectly pro sorved if tho buttermilk bo removed by osreiu’ waahing, The gealn issuch an Important fic oz fn the make-up of fine butter that 1. 1¢ necessary wo should be very partle lar not toinjare it fn any way If we would excel In the art of batter-makin Princes, potentates, plain people, everybody needs Samaritan Nervine Of drogglats $1.50, Col. H. Waters, U. 8. dlstrict at. torney. Kansas Oity, sald: “'‘Samari. tan Nervine ocared my nlece of spaemn.” Drugglsts in all atates keep it, —— The Bwectric Li.ht 1n Light-Houees. Sprivgfild (Mass.) Kepub lean. The value of the eleotrlc light in ligt houses is soon to be therouglily teated In the New York lower harbor; but though elcotriclty la used success- fully in mang light-houses both in Eogland and France, our light- house board do mnot expect very eatisfactory reanlts, Prof. Morton of the bomd, who has been carrying on a loog sorles of experimeonts, says & serious obstacle {s that Amerlcan coast light houses are arranged to throw rogular intermit. tent flwhes, and the {rregu'arity which would result from the dyiug down of the electrlo light would be sadly confustog to seamen. The in candercent light does not waver, bat, on the other hand, the power ls not great, and the board seem to bo rely- ing maiuly In thele experiment upou the possibility of st fli ieatly incroas- ing the power of this lamp. Prof, Morton has sucoeedod In devel- oping 400 ceandle-power, which 1s strong for experlmen- tal purposes. Bat back of any batterment of light remalos the g-ave considoration of expeuss, 1t the eleotrlc light is used all the lenses will have to be regrouad, for it has been found that thw grea’ ienses now ueod for the lamps serve to dissipate rather than concentrate the rays ot the electrlc light. Farthermore, two dynamo machines will have to be kept at the foot of every light house, ono to be in reserve if the other ehould fall. Altogather, therefore, it 1s ex coedingly doubtful If electrlcity w soon supercede oil ia our coast light houses, We notice the Marriage Frnd Mutual Trust Association, of Cedar Ra Lowa, highly epoken of by the I papers You should _secure a vertificats at onco. Wiite for circulars und uppli- cations. (o Upa Tree Away frcm & Bear. Correspondenca Ch'eago News. There were three of us at Fingstafl, A. T,a Boston chap, Crocko:t, an 0ld Luoter aud trapper, who hid been in the San Frauoclsco mountaing ever nince the first snrvey was made by the Atiende nud Pacifio, and th~ writer “*Boaton”" was a very good feilow, and a capltal shot at o target, particularly whoa ho could get on his hack and twisr bis log around his uock, a Ja Creodimor, Ho had yet to kil his first blg game. Wo were ascending the oancn, and the troes grew smallor, tho bravch:e nearly tonching the ground. I was wondering when we wonld ses our game, when I heard a shoat from “Boston:" ‘‘Groat heavems! Look at the bear!” und, no doubt, 1t was well he did shout, for at that samein. ntant_the benr—a grand speclmen— raised hiwsolf on his hind legs, He could not have been over fifty feet from ¢ Boaton,"” and sbout 100 feet from Crockett and myself, Crockett yelled: ‘Fire, man; and do it quick!” #nd then there came the report of all three of our rifles, In. stantly the bear dropped, but recov- orad hlmaalf quickly, and made tor ‘‘Boston,” who, forgetting his ekill in tho face of the Infarlated beast, throw his rifls aslde and mado for the nearest plne—some rods distant, the pinions beiog too small to ollmb I held my breath, Itseemed ss 1f the fellow * | come down. of the butter, pure and slmplo Those who prefer the taste of the batter to that of the former ingredlents mixed hest, The flavor of butter conslsts of fatt matters which do not combine WICK water at all, and therefor cannot ba oould never reach the tree. I dared not shoot, as they were In a dlrect line from me. In a moment ‘‘Bos- ton” had reached the tres, and with the agllity of a sailor he shlnned It up the body of tree, the infurlated beast only a second too Jate. Just then crack went Creckett's rifle and the victory was won. 'Twas a death wound, the hole through the crea- ture's lungs belng nearly arge as our gun-barrel. 1In his death strug- gle he tore the ground with his claws and toeth in & manoer convinelog us of his tremendons atrength, Once dead, Orockott called on “‘Boston” to Bat not untll we both wat down on the carcass would he move, and his first words were: “I've had alf the bear hunting I wan+.” Tae creaturo welghed at least 700 pounds, and his macnificent brown peltbecame my trophy Hop Bitters are the Pure Ever Made, They are compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchn, Mandrake and Dande- liov,—the oldest, beat, and most vala- able medicines in the world and con. tain all the best and most corative proporties of all other remedios, being the preatest Blood Parifier, Liver Regulator and Life and Health Res- oriug Agent on earth, No disease or Il-health can porsibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and periect are their operations, They give new lifs and yigor to the aged and Infirm. To all whose em- ployments causo irregularities of the rowela or urinary organs, or who re- quire an Apotizer, Tonic and mild Stimalaat, Hop Bitters ere Invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and ssm- ulating, without intoxicating, ) matter what your feelings or EYIDLONIS AL the disease or ail- ANy 1, use ) Bitiers 0’ vinit until you are sick, buv if you only feol bad or mlscrabls, use Hop Bitters at onco, It may aave your life, Han. dreds have beou saved by mo doing, $50 will bo psic for & case they will not earo or belp. and Best Bittors Do not saffer or let yoor frlends snf- for, bt use ¢ ) taem to use Hop Bittors, Remembor, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Pureat and Best Modicine ever made; the “Iavalid’s Frieud and Hope,” and THE LITTLE GOULDS, How they Look, Dress and Live at Thelr Home on the Hudeon. New York Journal, Me. Jay Gould's brown stone pal- aco on Fifth avenue and Korty- soventh atrect {s olosed up, and ite treasuros are under the care of an an- tlquatod German charwoman and the watchman, Mr, Gould has retired with hio family to their tummer home at Irvington-on the-Hudson, twenty- two milea from the great olty and fte pulsations, Hore the great and liutle Guulds revel in the peacefal retreat of raral domestlolty, Thore are apmt from Mr. Goorge Gould, the elde:t son and hele (who can scarcely be placed In the category of little Goulds), five promisiug ohildron—threa boys and two glrls—ohildren to whom the “‘ticker” {s an instrament of profound mystery, much the same as the works «f & watch are to an averago boy. “'Calls,” ‘“‘puts,” ‘“straddies” and ‘‘privileges’ have no significance for them except the capriclons privilsges which all the chlldren ¢f wealthy mon naturally expect aud regard as a rignt The boys are E iward, Howard ard Frank; the girls are named Nelly and hold of the one stuffed with paper, Ho will leave the traln at the firat etation after. Fe will have no money, find no frlends, and bo mad onough to bust when he sees my trlck, I'm just cracking my sldes over the way hls chin will drop when he opens the stolen wallet. ' About an hour after, when the traln had departed, tho officer was surprised to seo tho joker hanglng around, and this time alone, “‘Then you dida't go to Ohleago?” ‘‘Say,” answered the man, as he came oloser, ‘‘that chap wasn't after my moncy, after all. He slmply wanted my watoh, and I'll be hanged if ho hasn’t got it. Where's the chief of poticel” Tl boauty “truly blent whote red and b own sweet and ounning hand In Pezaoni's powder imparts » richness Making the skin as oft as down, —_— At this time of the year dangerous reptiles are most frequently seen in New Mexles, and are most aggressive. O Inat Tuesday evening two pros. peotora camo into Socorro, who relate a strange expeflonoe they had with a rattleenako the week before. The Bolle, Me. Jay Gould {s enson fslly a domestio, home-loving man, He It. erally dotes upon his famlly, and spares no expense to develop thelr dy or recreatio Yet, withal, he is somewhat of a dlsclplinarian and, a8 much as ho oan do, personally sat- istios himself upon the progress they are making, The oldest of the little Goulds Is Edward, a fine, sturdy lad, who some- what resembles his mother in features He ls botween 17 and 18 years old, shy and reserved toward strangors, of studious habits, aud 1t {s sald that he Is dostined to become an engineer, having evincad considerable taste for mechanical pursaits, Llke his elder brother George, he is fond of boating, and ls an export angler. Hls man- ners are extremely prepotsessing, and, although hls experionce of moclety i yot very limited, ho has a self-con talned bearlng and confidence very characterlstio of Gould, papa. His education has so far been received at at the handas of a tutor, Ia poiat of age Miss Nallie Gould comes next—she 1s ‘‘sweet sixteon ' She ls a happy medlum between a blonde and a branette. Her tavorlte colors are warm, bright tints, Sinocs loavivg sohool some four yoars ago she has been educated by a governe s, with special masters at home. For singlug and patotiog she hasa declded preforence, espeslally for the lattor. Her figaro is somewhat slonder, and her deportment shows an easy grac) which promises to becomo still more distiogue as she grows older. Liko most girls of hor ags, she fs ex— tremely fond of reading, and although of a sprightly, vivaclous temperament, a cortaln dignity of oarrjago is very marked, Affactlonate and open fu her nature, sho s as much of a com. paulon ns a danghier to her mother, who ldolizss Nolly with the full atrongth of a parent’s fond aftection. Her costumes are tastofully but plafu- ly made, and she never woars dia- monds, Howard, alad of nearly 14, hus been somewhat dslicate ia health, He doen not particularly care for books, hio chiof tastes being for all kinds of outdoor aports, as boating, fishing, base ball and the usnal gemes which chsracterize boys of hls age. He ts fond of asking all kinds of questions, 1s conntantly on the f'go,” aud is nol- dom qulet. He can ride as well as any Ind of his age, 1s & fair swimwor and secms to be just the kind of a boy one would expecs to make a man of, Hia good nature and easy going dispoeltion make him a great favorite with all the servants, Belle, o prime little lady, 1s Nelly's junior by three yoars, and s the wiso Iittle woman of the family. Her beau. tiful eyes and demureexpresalon make her appear older than she really s Her qaaint sayings and keen lusight into what pssses before her, incline her parent to belleves that she will ;grow into a olever womar. She resembles her mother in appearance. Frank {s the *‘baby” of the famlily —being the youngest—the spoiled child, as it were. He 1s still a senfor .member of the nursery, where he holds his own with a ohildish grip that compels one to suppose that he has considerable of a temper ¢f his own, And here at Irvington, one of the partioulars are downright ‘‘snakey,” aud but for the reputation these men bear for veraclty we would not publish them. In prospeoting about fiftecn miles o of LaJd they found copper float, and separated to trace ftto the land. Oae of them, Ed. Bonnett, on reaching a small hill, diecovered an old shafr. Ho fired & shot to notify his partner and be,an oxplorations, The shatt looked to be about forty feet deeo, and about thir- ty feet distant there was an {ncline connected with it. He prepared to deecend by this, When nearly at tho bottom the loose wash gave way and ho was precipitatod downward, He shouted to hls partuer, and was pre- pariug to look around, when to hls horror he dlecovered that his descent had stirred up a rattlesnake, The blood-curdling warulng was rattling horribly in the sllent bole, and caused the cold awent to oczs from the pros- treatod to o corner, and as tho shaft was & large ons —about cight feet rqaare ~he had time to selzo a rook aud proparo himeelf. The eerpont followed, and springng at him avruck {ts fangs into the top of his large prospecticg boots and colled about his lega. At thls thwe he could see his surroundlugs, and with a desperatioa equal to the occasion, and before the roptile had time to withdraw ita fangs, he grasped i soaly neck and closed his band with a vico like grasp. Then ensusd a conteat between mau and reptile, desperation and fary. The huge sorpont alternately tlght- ened 18 coil about the enemy's log till the blood ceased to circulate, and ehook iteolf in the valn endeavor to wriggle from the iron graep. Its hor- rld rottling denofod lta furlous atrag- gles. Tno prospeotor heard the hisecr, the ecalos as he held the snake, least a quarter of an hour tho straggle coutinned, the prospector the while growing weaker, keoplug the fangs from hisbody, but fecling that his enemy was slowly choklug to death Its laohing becamo slow, its writhed lees, and finally, after one last ntrug- gle, was doad The prespoctor continued his yells until his partner came, belug too weak to riss, After somo trouble he was raleed to the surfaco, still grasplng the serpont, with his widely distended mouth and protruding fangs. It was a long time before he could renew ofr- calation In his leg, snd hs {a limping yot. She suake measured twelve feet and had etghteen rattler. The mine was christened the Serpent’s Lalr, not liar. All this happened on May 17, p. m. fu ARMY OFFIJER'S TEBTIMONY. Captain Joseph L. Hayden, residing at No, 94 Fourth street, South Boston, Masa., formerly captaln in the army, now with the Walworth Manufacturing Com- pany, South Boston, writes, April 29,1888 most beautiful of the estates along the Hadson, these children know no care, Al his friends say that It Is here that Jay Gould seems to grow a boy again, to lay astde his business cares and to enter into the full enjoyment cf his children’s merriment, He will play lawn tennis, croquet, foot ball, handle & base ball bat, leap, jump, and “‘cut up” likea youth of eighteen. Bats, archery, dogs, sporting appa- ratus of all kinds, ponles, horses and, in fact, evergthiog that can be sum- med up as constltuting the auxilinries of the family's noeds, Is here. And then when ths lamps are lighted eoli- taire, games of chance, or maybe a a carsory examinatlon of the boya' lessons, will help pass the evening business caror. B rightsDisca Liver or Urinary Have no test of any of t onses if you use Hop Bltters, as they will prevent and cure the worst cases, even when you have been made worse by some great puffed-up pretended cure, He Laughed Out. Detroit Freo Pross. He was from the esst, and If he wan not an ex-dotective he had at loast o right to be called n philosopher, He wes bozzing around the Third street dopot the other day with a suspiclous. looking young man, and making a great show of a fat wallet, aud fically the epocial ofiiser stepped up to him aud said: “My frlend, men!’ Y1 think he 1sa plck-pocket,” was the prompt reply. “‘Whore are you golng (" T Calcago, and he has just par- chiased his ticket to the samo poiut.” “If you th'uk him o suspiclous charactor why do yeu train lo hiscom- pany?" “Stmply to best him,"” “How{" “He goes tojChicagojbecause I sm going. Ho means to plek my wallet between here and there. He had to who i1 the young 0o person or family shoald be without hem. Try the Bitters to-day. scrape his pockets to buy the tleket, *‘While living in Cambridgeport my wife was o ffiioted with terrible painsin her back and sides, rccompanied with great weak- ness and loss of appetite, Sho tried many so-oalled remedies Without avail, growing rapidly worse, when her attention was called to Hont's Remedv. She purchased & bottle frow Lowell's drug store, in Cam- bridgeport, and after taking the first dose she bogan to feel easier, sho could sleep wel and uftor continuing its use o short time the severe pains in her back and side ¥ h BLO entirely disappeared, nud sho is a well | BLOOD Diseasos than any othor physician know. Consultation free and invited, Is inconvenient #o visit she city for treatwent, medicineg can be sent by mail or express ever whre. oxloba 1i 1 frankly shated, _ Nervous _prostrati woman. Mauy of our relutives and friends have used Hunt's Remedy with the most ratifying results, 1 have recommended tmany times, and a1 many times heard the name atory. Hunt's Itomedy is sll that i claimed for it, and a real blessing to all stilicted with Kidney or Liver trouble,” MADE A MAN OF HIM Cambridgeport, Mass., maken_the follow- ing_remorkablo statement. Oa April 27, 1883, ho arites an follows: *T have keen troublod with kidney dixease for nearly twenty years, Have ruffored st times could auw the bright groenish oyes [P flashing fire and feel the wigeling of but whother standing or thrown to the ST LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE ! GRAHAM PAPER C0. 217 and 219 North Main 8¢ , 8t. Louls. —WHOLESALR DRALRRS 1N — | PAPERS (i | WRAPPING ELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers’ Stock. £47Cash paid for Rags and Paper St:c', Scrap Tzon and Motals Paper Stock warehouses 1290 to 123! Slxth strect. NEWS, EX 37 North may 24 3m SOLID SHOT AGAINst Blood Poison. ATANT my band to my hewl —sp and reduc d In weight feon |\\l~l\ll. and Tt on hogan the nse of SVIFTS PECIFL S, and i1 lew than threo meuth- wae cutir Iy well, never hd W it 15 had uo my grave. TRIED nOT EPRNI8 TWO YEAR 3 WITH. CUT RELIES, Mercurla! Rbeunatism mado me a cripple After ¢ ying Hob Bprings two years and the ser cury wnd Potash trea mentun il L wi s a skeleton and unable to do anything, I was prevailed upon to take a courss 8. 8. 8. After takin thres Lotties my apj e fta began t) improy -+, and 0 i 1 gaiced flesh * raidly. When | had € ken pootor's forehead. ~The glistening (\ive botties I fulé «n well as Tever did. 1 10 eyes of the reptlle shone upon i ‘:. Ite mon he sin e | lm)kl 8 8, M"y ealth and appetite are good, and I am o him 1o the gloom, but he attond ) all tis busines ¢ get was too unused to the| it Spriogs, Jan, 1, 1583, CHAS. BERG, placa to dietingnish farthor. Ho re- KEWARD will be pald to uny Sl ,000 ist who w.ll find, on_anslysis of 100’ botties of 8.8. 8., one partiole of Morcuwy, Todide oi Poiassium, or othur Mineral submance, THE SW1#T BPECIFIC CO, Drawer 3, Atianta, Ga. Ou littlc hook mai'el free to app'icante. HEALTH IS WEALTH Di. E. C. Wesr's Nerve Axp Bray Trear RN, B guAr s tood specific for Hvate Consulsions. Fits, Nervi us vrvo 8 P or tob n use of Vopreas or, Sftenin nesnity anid® sding to misery, necay, and desth maturo (10 Age, Barron ess, Loiw (f nower olunt Lo x s and “perwoat= he, aleshol Konice wm oo, @ t.ina o ground or lashed by tho tail of hin| byl ¥ (0t ol e don £ eipt wggresnor, ho held hin grlp. Ho would JUARANTEE S1X BOXES oocanlonally yell in tho hopa of roache | 1) eure my caie, W ih onc or ar uciss by ing the ears of his partuer. For at :«Tv.'.v:{\“w.f‘:\.“. ol 1\\\'|I1l alth 88 00, ve will acuc. m &evwly ho maney i the tro Gu routees u F00UM AN t Omaba Nob. nd_Physiosl Woakness, Mercurim Mr. O, G. Wheeler, No, 23 Austin Street | 13 Dr. Felix Le run's [ans PREVENTIVE AND CURE FOR EITHER SEX. This remedy being injected dircctly to the seat of the dise Beous, mer. taken inter) AS A PREVENTIVE by cithor oxt {y fmpraalvlo to contract any pri- vato disen ¢; but in g UNFORTUNATELY AFFLICTED we gu the m box, cr 8 requires no change of diot or nau- I or golso ous medicines to be When used 0 c1se of those already tee 8 boxes to care or we w Il refund Prico Ly mail, postago pald, #2 por for 5. Written Guarantees tasued by all sutkorized agen's. DR. FEI ©. F. Goodma-, Diuggw}, Bole A Omaha, Neb, DR. WHITTIER, 617 8t Charles3t, ST. LOUIS ko A REGULAR GRADUATE of two wndica oolloges, has boen longer gt ed In ment_of UHRONIC, OUS, LE BRUN & C ., Sole Propa. b hysiclan NER' 0D Disaasos than any othor Wheo 1§ ; Whato deatd Oall o write. bility, Mental Ourablo cases usravte. Affoctions, Old Soron nnd Uloner, Tmpediwents to Marrinre, Kheuwa i, Special atteution to_owses T over-workod brain. SURGIOAL OAR @A with terrible pains in my back and limbs, receivy upeciaMattontion, Disowses arinivg T ured many medicines, but found nothing renched my oase until I took Hunt’s Reme. from Impraience, Excomes, Iniulzonors edy. I purchased a hottle of A, P, Gilson, 780 Tremont Street, Boston, and before T had used this bottle I found relief, and con- tinuing ity use, my pains and weakness all disappeared, and T feel jike & new man, with new life and vigor, Hunt's Hemody did won fers for ws, and T have uo hesi- tsncy in recommending it to all «fHicted kidney or liver diseases, 88 I am posi that by its use they will find immediste relief, " You may use this letter in any way you choose, ko thut the people may know of a sure mediince for tho cura of all dis enses of kidneys and liver,” BURER.A PILE OINTMENT 1eseess® B0 FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, I have two wallets just sllke. About half way to Chlcago I shall let him get Manutactared by W, J, Whitebouse, 606 North oth 8t. Omaba Neb, sands of cases cured, G T XD E. and cure, Sealed for 2% postege or stampy. ry, who may nob, why, cauises, consequonow » 2ddw) DR, HENI]ERS[]H,’A St 606 & 605 Wyandosto 8t.) | vears' KASAS CITY, MO. ' { in Chicago, Author, 9 Chrouic, i , Tapo Wk, Urin Disoascs, BRYINAL ht (0a%es) SHXUAL 0. Cures guar. ow. Thou. wodicines o P d Skin O3 - ised No toter tlon from OINTMENT........ S + 26 | cinea rurnishe I even to DN o0 INETES Co: multation froe nnd contiden Fover and Aguo Tonte Cordlal. ., 1 00 [ Age snd experlonce are import boih sexce—illustiated—and cirevlars of XN 'S thinics ond soaled for (wo 30 stampa, STANDARD LIVER PILLS,,, 2 [MUSkuM ADTEFRXC.A N ERS0! DIARRHOE QURE, - vqorar.. 26 | enlsrged, dovoloped and streugthencd,” ahiss 2 an Interesting advertisement long run o g D ELATEN RO ESENES | paper. In reply o nquiries wo wil sy (izh T o o V| ti a0 evids by i SURE OURE FOR CORNS. 26 | (e Coutrary, tho advertiacre agv vory ighly o (Warranted or meney refunded,’ dorsed Interesied persons way get seale i ols. culars glving all particulars, giving all rblo iare, by addrowing Erie Medleal P. F«‘n;;“ 518, Buflalo' N. ' wp lmEetm Cajl! ~Toledo Kven, 1-1y