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Ever Brougat to LOW E X IARKNESS BRO'S, JRY GOODS & GARPET HOUSE. Have the Largest Stock and Oroicest Patterns of JARPETNS! the City, and at PRICES than ever offered in this vicinity, DO NOT FATT TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. the times of arrival and do- 4he traing stars from the Union Pa fils depot about ten minutos esriior than below stated, and arrive at the cepot about ten_minites later. "Urains on pool lines and K. U, run on Cr icago @me, & hall hour fasier than_ local. W trniue run on 8t. Louls rime, tw miiu’ e faster than loca’. U, P. aud Lincoln’ trains 1 @n Council Bluffs time. OHICAGO0, ROCK ISLAND AKD PACIFIO, Arrive. Pacific E: Ex and Mai Des Moines ac*. Arriv Pacific Ext Mail and E. Cvorland Kx.. Denver Ex 810U CITY AND PACIFIC. t. Arri Frm Sloux U Frm Fort Neb OHICAGO, MILWAUKRE AND BT, PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. ~ Arrives Council Blufts. Ex, 20 Mail and E: 50 Atlantic Ex. OHICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND BT. PAUL. Arrives at Omaha, Pacific Ex. Mail and E> *Excopt Sundays. {Except Saturdays, $Except 'Mondays. |Daily. QOouncil Blufts & Omaha Street R. R, Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8am9am 10am|8am 9am10am, dlam,1m2pm3p|llamlpm, 2pm,3p m,4pw,Epm,6pm. [mdpmEpm,6pm Streot cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clack a. rd run regularly during the day 49, 11,2 4, 6'and 1 o'clock, and run to city time? ‘QHICAGO,BURLINGTON & QUINCY RALLERO.MIF. OFFICE OF Ouals AXD CoUNCIL BLUFY: Arrangaments have been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Ot one or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID CONSIGNED TO PARTIE3 17 COUNCIL BLUFFS. These cara will come $hrough to destination withui s op Qaiok timo 19 theraby issued. ®lease order y.u goods via C. B. & Q, k. k. A. B. WEST, GENERAL AGENT, H RJONES Douglzs Vapor 8toves The best and simplest in the world. Alse for 4 Gasoline Htuvul,p Counci) Bluff., MRS, . J, EILTON, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICER & PUSEY, . Soungil B, Ta. CORMIGE WORKS®! Tron and Slate Roofing, 0. 8PRCHT, . . Proprietor. 1111 Douglag 86, - Omaha, Nob MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices I DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, | Tin, ‘ron and Slate Roofing,; Specht’s Patont Metall WAdjusted Ratohor Ba Skylight Patent, | oy ot Bar and Bracket !'nu(. I am the veneral agent or the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, 0gs, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank Eailings, Window Blinds, Cal-‘ ar Guards; also ERAL AGENT FOR | Samuel Alexander L feude ¢ i e atinulntng, i, CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “Wedo herehy cortifu that we supervise ithe arrangements jor all the Monthly and Semi- Annual Drawings of The Loisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage aud con- trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, ‘and we authorize the company to use this certificate, with fac-sim- iles of our signatures attached, wn its advertise- ments,” Commissiontrs. NPR¥OEDTNTED ATTRAQTIO | OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBLTED, Louisiana State Lottery Company. Ircorporated in 1808 for 25 yoars by the Jegls Iature for Educationa and Charitable puiposes —with a capit bich resorve fund of over 350,00 Fias since been udded. Ly an overwheling popular vote its franchise was made & par sto Constitu- tlon adopted De 1879, t8Cr.nd Einde rewin-s will tuke place mo- thly. It never scales or postpones. Lock at the foilowing Distribution: 167th Grand Month y AND IR EXTRACRDINARY HEMI-AMNUAL DPAW- 1nG At bew Crloans Tuesd y. une 12 1883 Under the personal eupervision and manage ment of Gen G. T. BEAUREQGARD of Lo's!ina ene G:n. JUBAL A, EARLY, of virginla, Capital Prizs, $160,000. 437 Notlce —Tickets ars Ten Dollars only, Halves 85 Fift s 82, Tarths, LIST OF PRIZES $150,000. 50000 1 Cap'tal Prize of 1 Grand Prize of 1 Grand Prize of 4 Largo Prizes of 4 Large Prizow of 20 Plh‘fli of 5 APPROXIMATION PRIZE. 100 Approzimation prises of 20 100 Avpred o 100 2279 Prizes, amounting to.. $622,500 Application for rates to clubs should only be made o the office of the Company 1n New OF- . For informatioa apply to i &?A’. DAUPH'N New Or.eads La, or M. A. Dauphin, 607 Beventh &t , Washingtos, D O. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. B. FRANK MOORE, 127 La Salle Strest, Chicago, (Formerly 819 and 213 Broadwoy, N. Y.) Now Mansger of Chiowgo Office. To whom apply for information and tickets, |67th Grand Monthly and th ¥ xtraordinary Bemi-Annua Lrawing Tuesday June 12, Firt Capital Prize 8150,000. 8,279 prizes, ting to 852¢,500. Tickets, #10; Hal Touths, §1. See full scheme elso Nobracka Loan & Trust Gompany HASTINGS, NEB, Capital, - - - §260,000 8, B. HEARTWELL, CLARKE, Vice-k WKBSTER, Treasurcr WEBSTER, Casticr JA A B ( o.P DIRECTORS, Jas. B Heartwoll, D. M. McEl Hinney, First Mortgage Loans a Specialt) A S— A. L, Clarke, Geo, H Pratt, £ This Company furnishes & permanent {nstitution where S hool Bl sand oth {ssued Municipal sectritle to Nobrask Do negotiated on the wost favors PEERSON & EILL PATENT IN' SIDE BLIND, Loans made on fimproved tarm {n all well settled counties of the state Ahrough responsible 1ocal corrsepondonts. VY N Nee 1Y s - / THE DAILY BE&-IHURSOAY JUNE7 18:3 ¥ e SSSSSe e —— === E e - HOW ATE."TES TRAIN. |f:r, sprend-tagle, i il xar, an which they shipped, Rogland | trousers to meot his brido, ‘The ST LOUXS . back and hanc-springs of the sorobui fand Spalu wero then at war, and in | couple set np housekeoping In a shanty , 9 ————— - he may take ap anythiog with a | tho courso of avents a Spanish vessol | bulit under his favorite tree. To the | FAPER ~ WAREHOQUSE ! . f , . prospect of success captared the Koglishman, and the [ bridegroom’s walnute and honey waa S ness fow m r'l‘lI;u to ;!’!\»-r pa- [t sdused sovere privaitone, botng | friend. 1n this fashion the couple n . h Kal ” Kdt . e and tholr labor 1o ov ded | alm sevod themaolves aud almost [lived for two yoars, when tho woman 217 and 210 North Main 8t , St. Louis, High Salarics Faid For BKill| e iufimity or old age, excapt, s levonied by verratn, Atloagth Rock- | grow weary and took ap her restdence WHOURS ALK DRALERA 1§ and Dariog. —7The Work of sowotimes hapyens, an azcldent may (well was relersed d theroafier he [In town. Shaw grow mere ecoentrio, | qk & (WRITING iy ek auso sadden desth. Mony will fenlisted fu the Amerioan naval scr. [and some of his utterances n the pren | News, | PAPERS {Wii¥ri: he Traine kvown sorobata have lved to porforns | vice, whore ho remsined o |ence cf a neighbor who had worrled EAVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND g a difficu't feate at Lho np(‘t x-l' eoventy [ namber of yoars, endar- | him led to tho charge that he was In- AL ¥ L . years, Within the past few yoara|lug many hardehipe, Later [sane, Ho was examined and released, H ) Q Diveleplag "‘; :':““"“ in Evo17 [{hore hao boon sn oxtraordinaty do. | ho ontered the merchant marine, and Printers’ Stock out In recent years, vays the New York Siar, much diroasston has tukon place among physfclans and other to tha effectof acrobstic sud gymiantic ex- erclses on the human eystem, e actlon of the eocloty for the preven tion of cruelty to children, in cauaing the arrest {n thia city of javenlles wh perform {n tho circvs and on the stage, ot the groucd timt such excr. cise stunts thete growih and Is iojari- ous to their g 1 heaith, adde tut. erest to the controversy, Much pop- ular mis:cocepiion scoms exist with regard 1o this aubjecl, more oa- peclally so to the conaltion of the children, the wretched little “white slaves” of seusailonal newspapor er- ticles, who aro brought up to the acrobatic buslbess; the existencs of this misconception belug borue out by the tonorof ocertain proposed loglela tlve eunctmeuts, which, If carrled, will affect the membors of this profas— slon to no {nconeiderable extont. Some detalls of the oducation and routine of this class, both beforo and behind the ecoues, gleaned qy diligent {oquiry among the repreeentatives of its difforent departments, may there- fore bo scceptable. And first 1t must be admnitied that the professional athlote follows his avoostion ely for gain, and enllsis #nd tralus recruits with the ssme ob- jeot in view, High salaries wre pald wen whose sklill snd darlug give them promiuence in the professton, and the children command better psy than tho average mechanic can earn, The fol- lowlng list gives the weekly anlarics of some of the loading athleies now par- forming in the United S:ates fn varl oae lines of buslness, Wheu travel ing, board and rallroad transportatton are farpished In addition, Charles W. Fish, Rider, Jemes Melville William_Showle: Fred Barclay. 5 Robert Whittaker. Fravk Melvi le Donald Dinnie Andrew Gaffuey J ha Dows, John Buchelor Willism Gardnoer, Feats of Strer gih Loderu Hercules Strove Man. ... Leaper, Loaper SIRT0) ... .. bemon of the air 150 inbons. .. Teapese balancer 50 Ashton Brothers (4) . Brother Ao, ... 100 Russian Atblewes (1), Ladder & brother 1 MO8 iaieesas International Tric(3). Ladder & brother 2 Watson, Levanian and McCormick........ Horizontal Bar., 80 Leopold and Went- worth.......... .Horizontal Bar,, 60 Van Auiken and Cor- delia. . . Horizontal Bar,, 50 Charles C 60 Ajax... 40 Linaldo ontortionist.,.. 40 The gymnastic prcfession is dizided into two distinct branches, each com- prising many ‘‘lines” and epecialties —gymassts, those who dlsplay foats in mid-eir, as trapeza flylng, ceiilng walking snd exerciaes on lofty bars or rings; and acrobats, who praciice tum- bliwg upon or in closer proximity to the earth. Aan acrobat or gymuast wants » pupll, eithea to aeslst him in his own tricks or to educate and farm with an eye to profit {n the future. Whatever the otjoct may and what- ever the line of business into which the young ldea is destined to shoot, the trainer looks abent him for a pupl!. Feven or elght appoars to bo the ago which all sgreo upon as the most saitable for commencemsnt, The tralner does not seek for ape- clal poiuts of natural splitnde {n mak- ing his cholco of an embryo athleto. Any youth of the approprizte age, provided he be free from bodily ail- ment or deformity, is regarded as capable of belng developed iato @ Laotard, Blondin or Gelmaldi, Iftwo boys, equal In other respects, were to precent themselves ua candidates, the smaller or . better looklng of the twaln might recelve preference; but no healthy boy s regarded as absolutely unfit for the work, The first and chief alm of the traln- er ls to work up tho muscular strength of his subject to aa high a pitch as pos- sible. He feeds tho boy on an abund- snt of nourlshing dlet, and teaches him to be temperate in all thinga, The boy is made to take long walks, 600 | cold baths, to use the dumb-bell nd go through invigorating exerclses in an ordinary gymnasium of ladders, ropes, and bars, suck as a schoolboy might enjoy himself with. This treat- ment s pursued for two or three months before difficult feats are at- tempted, and the boy s usually en- couraged to undertake the latter by judlclous pralse and promise of re- wards, and by the example of his tutor. Several of the ‘litlle fellows usually traln together, and are stimu- luted also to attempt dangerous feats by the spirit of rivalry that exists among them, They measure thelr progress inch by inch, day by day,and each Is eager to proclalm his record the beat. By the time the pupll reaches the age of twelve or thirteen years, and before the term of his apprenticeship shall have explred, the tralner often finds it necessary to pay him a salary, otherwise he may run away and join a performing troupe under an assumed name. When the legal term of ap. prentlceshlp is up, In caze the boy be not united to hia tralner by tles of blood, a) regular legal engagement ie usnally entered lnto, 1t {8 usually a copartnership agreement or a contract for a term of years, or the fledgling may start on his own account, and Professor So-and-so falls back on his reeorve stocks of sons,” who to the public never grow suy older, Al though most likely accustomed to ex- hibit tn one'line of performance only, the boy will by this time have learned muny other feats for himself, through belng constantly breught into contact with other speclalists and having opportunities of using their apparatus on his travels; In after life, therefore, he may adopt an entlrely different branch from that in which he was educated, according to the demands of the market. Ounce thoroughly grounded in the alphabet of his busi- ness—the forward-long-swings, back- ward-long-swings, and houghs-off of the gymnast, aud the llon's leap, flip- mand for female gymnasts, end mauy athlotle young women have sppearcd in publle. Although, as a rule, In forlor performers, they comuand v high salarles booauss thoy draw pood housee, All manner of devices are intro | daced to tmpart a aples of novelty to «Id tricka in every deparimens. Acro bats juggle with knives, balls, hoops, faus, bolls and burning tcrobes while tumbling, or throw somorealia while | playing the violin or tambouriue, or mount themselves on roller akates and beigeles. Gymuasts are ‘“firol” from spriugboards concealed within a gigan tlo cannon, lot off pistols io thelr fligkt through the alr, or go through avolutions siuld a blage of squibs aud rockots, The various lines of bual ness, too, whilo more nuwmeroan and diversifiod, are not ao distinet and sep arate as thoy used to bo pez flylog rings and horizontal bar work are now combined; polen and ladders st1ll hold their ground, but tizht rope and alack-wire walking, feats more oasily scquired than auy others, hotilo puzformers, outifng ateppors, pedastal acrobats and modern Sswsona ere a dyug in the market. Inquiry among phyalelans and others who have the beat meaus of knowlng the facte, goes to show that the physlcal education and teaining of bogs for the acrobatic profession {s at present conduoted with the groatest care and skill and {s not unhealthfal, Oune medical gontleman, who takes a apeelal intereat In soch cases, sard: “'No child cr adale whom I examlned showed any trsca whatever of injury, nor could [ diccrver any diroaso fnol- dental to thele modo of life. 1f w aceldeat ever cccuvrad to a child in the process of training, I was not likoly to bo tnformed of 1t; but Law boand to believe that oK dents aro extremely raro, from th precantious taken and the judicious graduation of fustruction.” Humbuaggnd Again, I saw 80 much eatd abour the moc. {tn of Hop Bittors, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, toared me 8o urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbrgged agsin; and I am glad I did, for in lesa than two monthe’ uee of the Bitters, my wife was cured, and sbe has remafued #o for elghteen months alnce. I like such humbugging.—H, T., St. Paul. -—Pioneer Press. Dr. Shoemaker on Hats and Halr. Medical and Surgical Reporter The stiff hats, so extensively worn by men, prodace more or less injury. Premature baldness most frequently first attacks that part of the head where pressure {s made by the hat. As regards the head covering of women, the fashions have been for several years favorable to a proper form. The bonnet and hat have be- come quite small, and cover but little of the head This beneficlal condition, however, I8 In part counterbalanced by the welght of falso carls, etc., with which women dress their heads. Ab- lution with soap and water should be performed once or twice a week at loast, particularly to the head and beard, in order tc keep opon the hair tubaes, go that they may take in oxy- gen, glve out carbon, carry on their natrition, and maintain the hairs in o fine poilshed and healthy condition, It {s njarious to both men and wo- men to go into the sur having some wasting of the halr, without properly protecting 1t; the eea water has not, a8 {8 often thought, a tonle ac! scalp; on the contrary, 1t often exclien frritation and gencral thinntng, In conclusion, if the haiz becomes altered in toxture, cr falla out grad- ually or suddenly, or changes in color, a disesae of the halr, elther locally or generally, has set In and the halr, and perhaps the constitaiion, now needs, as In any other discare, the conatant care of the physlolan.® and Best Bltters Hop Bltters are the Pur 30 49 o sailor he virited many forelgn countrics, m three or four voy- szes In tho tea trade botweon Chlna aud P olphia, Daring all this lorg perted no tldings of him had raached hly home and famlly, Abont aix yearsafter leaving home he learned that his wifo had given him up for ad and had marrled one George #, by whom she had a son and or, who are still living, and an- other gon, who died in the Unlted States sorvice during the war, Her child by the first husbaud had in the wonntime died. For ten yeara longer Rockwell followed the sea, but ln 1830 he determined to learn something about bis famtly, and July 4 he reached tho town whbich he may have still called his home. Mre, Evans had died four years befwo, In the brovzad and weather-worn Rockwell of 39 no one recogaized the blooming A ball player out at Ly Croase, Got his arm In a twlst by a toss, Now to all ho does teil, 8t, Jacob's Oil made him well, OF paln cures he calla it “‘the boes.” #4°Cash pald for Rags and Paper Stzo¥, Scrap Teon aud Metals Paper Scock Warchouses 1220 to Sixth stroet GOUNGIL BLUFFS ADDITIONALLOOALNEWS RAILROAD ROW. The Citizens of Manning Stirred Up Over the Matter. Thero {3 a lively rallway row at Mannlog, which has stirred up the buelnoss men groatly, It seems that the town voted 83,000 to the Chleago, Milwaukee & St, Panl company to young man of 23 whom they had kuown, Bat thore {s (0 bomentloned nother slogular clvoumatance. A woek enrlier his wifo's lttle 6 yoar- old dacghtor awcko ono morning, and wwusod her mother and the family with tho story of & dream sho had had. She had droamad that her o her papa” had como home, clad in eallor coatume, «xdept that he w Fy peeullar vest made of hundsomely figured silk, such as sho had never seen before. Her brothers ridicaled tho story, and sald sho was stafling her mother's head full cf her sallor yarn, But the child peralsted, and the Jdream was not forgotten Rockwell losrned the aota about the family at the village hotel, and called at tre house. The widow did not recogr him, bat his slogular vest attrac he attention of all, and the lttlo gicl'a droam was reealled. With aglured voles tho widow exclaimed: **You remind me of the man who was ouce my husband!” “Don't you kuow e, Esther?” the sband repiuod, as thoy embrecad esch other. I'tvo days af- ter they were remarried by a clergy- man who etill eurvives Three sous wero born of this unfon, one of whom is llving and has bad the cate of his parents In thelr old age. Mr. Rock- well Is spoken of asa modest, kindly and fotelligent old man, At ong perlod he wrote a volumtuous account of his strange lifo and adventures, but by the death of the peraon who un- dertouk to prepare it for publication it was lost. Tho gentloman who far- nishes the Hartford Courant with the facis says, in concluston: ‘‘As I writo the story of the old man’s singular life, a messenger brings me word that his widow Is rapldly falllng, and quite lkely, ere this strange story appears in print, she wlil have closed her eventful life.” Karamazoo, Micu., Feb, 2, 1883, I know Hop Bitters will bear rec- ommendation honestly. All who use them confer upon them the highest encomiums, and give them credit for making cures—all the proprietors claimn for them, 1 have kept them sluce they were first offered to tho publie. They took high rank from the first, and malntalned it, and are more called for than all others com- bined. Solong as they keep up thelr reputation for purity and usefulness, 1 shall continue to racommend them— something I have never before done with any other patont medlolne, BABCOCK, M. D, Probably Made It Do Wall Btroot Newa, In times gone by & wholesale mer- chant in this clty had the reputation of belng torribly hard on s debtor who mot with {ll-luck, and it was theretore with a sad heart that & Poughkeepsie grocer, who had been obliged to closo his doors, rort him word and awalted his comlug, I shall take your houee awd lot, of coures,” sald the creditor, “0Of course.” “‘And your horsee?”’ “Yeu," Ever Ma They are compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchn, Mandrake and Dande- lion,—the oldest, best, and most vala- able medicines in the world and con- tain all the best and most curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Parlfier, Liver Regulator and Lifo and Health Res- oring Agent on earth, No disease or 1l-health can possibly long exist where theso Bitters are used, so varjed and perfect are their operations, They give new life and yigor to the aged and infirm, To all whose cm- ployments cause {rregularities of the towels or urinary organs, or who re- quire an \petizer, 'Tonic and mild Stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonlc and stim. ulating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ail- ment 18, use Hop Bitters. Don’'s wait until you are sick, but if yon only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once, It way save your life. Hun- dreds have been saved by so doing, $060 will be paid for a case they will not oure or help, Do not saffer or let your friends suf- fer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters, Remember, Hop Bitlers Is no vile, drugged, dranken vostrum, but the Purest and Boat Mediolne ever made; the “Invalid’s Frlond and Hopa,” and 1o person or family should be without hom, Try the Bitters to-day, A Real Enoch Arden. A real Enoch Arden Hampton, April 8, Harry R Wareho Jauuary 18, 1796, East Hampton the duy after he was 21. About two yoars later, being then the father of one chlid, he went to Savannahas ono of & compsuy of twenty csrpenters. Krom his father, o seafaring man who died at sea, he had {uherited a roving disposition, and on hls way home he shipped on a whaler bound for the Falkland lslanda. died in East in the peraon of He was born in in thoeame stato, | 1 was marrled in “‘And yonr wife's jowelry?’ ““Certalnly " ‘‘And your boy's pony?"’* “Yes."” “‘And—and—look here, sir; are you hiding anything from me?" “‘My desr eir,” replled the debtor, “I want to reserve my grandmother's tombstone, It has not been put up yet, and stands in the barn,” “‘Want to reeerve it, do you?” mused tho creditor; “‘weli; I'il vee about it-—I'll see If 1r wlll pay me to have it cat down for the baby my danghter lost last week.' Princes, ;.)t tatos, plain people, everybody neods Samarstan Nervine, Of draggists $1.50. Col. H. Waters, U. 8. dlstrict at- tornoy, Kausas City, sald: “‘Samari- tan Nervine ocured my nlece of epasms.” Drugglsts in all states keep it, married by Telegraph. Frederick M. S8haw went to South- ern California ten yoara ago to estab- lish a vegetable diet colony. The en- terprise was a failure, and Shaw, rotlrlog to the mountaius, made a houro in a troo top, Ho drested in a flanne! shirt d uwiers and lived upon froits nuta, A sorfes of lctters on the creatton of the human epocles and the best methods of secar- ing health o hlm s rcputation ns hali philosopber, balf crank, His famo even deoply Iutorested s New Jereoy echoolmlstress namod Margare G Wright, Thelr corresponde ded in a marriage by telegraph on ¢4, 1879, A dispat A8 Bent 1o haw by the clergyman at Newark, ew Jersey, “eaylog: “WIIl you take Margaret Garoy Wrlght, ot this eclty, now present, to ba your wedded wifef’ To thie Bhaw responded, “I will,” and two witnessos bolng at each end of the lne, the marrlage was accomplished The bride wes very slow about joluiug her hushand, but after he had given up all hope of seeing her, she appeared and was taken out to the mountaln The captaln {ll-treated his ccew, a mutiny occurred, snd Rockwell and others deeerted and reached, after much suffering, an English man.of- retrest by a frlend who went In ad- vance to find the bridegrcom only in & shirt and cap, gathering honey. He waa prevalled upon to don a palr of boild a depot there and ron the track through the place, Tho Chicago & Nortowestern, which owns a good deal of the town property, objected to having its property taxoed to help an- other rallway enter the place, and tled up the money by gettingan Injunction, The basiness men then entered Into an agreemant, contracting to become peraonally responsible to the Miiwau- koe & Si Psul for the amount of money subscribed by the town, and at the sumo time pledging pach other undor a heavy forfelturs, not to have suy freight shipped over the Chicago & Northwestern until that compavy dis- solved the fujanction snd untied the money now locked up. Asa result the Chieago, Milweukes & St, Paul i Zotting the business while the Chicago & Northweatern folks aay they will not wenken In clinglng to what they con: slder their yights, and it 1y reported that the company threatens to run fts tralos through Manving withou stopping e all, {f the citiz:ns do noi give them w justahate of the business Manning bustincss men are quite ex cited over tho affair, wnd there s all sorts of talk and predictions as to what could be the outcome. A Curs of Pnoumonia. Mr. D. H. Barnaby, of Owego, N, Y., #ays that his danghter was taken with » violent cold which terminated with poen monis, and all the best physicians gave the ease up and said sho could not live but o few hours at mogt. Sho was in this con. dition when a friend recommended 1R, WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS aud advised her to try it, She acoepted it aw a last resort, and was eur. prised to find that it pr duced a marked change for the better, and by persevering in its ure a permanent cure was effected, g g i e We notice the Marrisge Fund Mutual Trust Arsociation, of Cedar Rapids, lowa, highly spoken of by the leading papers. You should secure a certificate at once, Writo for circulars and appli- cations, - COMMERCIAL. OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wurar—No, 2 spring, 85c; No. 8,70; rejected bic; good demand, CorN—There ia not enough corn coming in to make » morket; denlers paying 980; od corn Chicago, £52:; new mixed, de; white corn, 530, The receipta of corn are light, aroe and in goo 5 007 50 por ton. Ryre—40@45c; light supply, CorN MEAL—1 25 per 100 pounds, Woon—Good supply, prices at yards, 5 00@ 00, Coar—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, 5 50 per ton, Borrer—Good butter scarce and tn fair demand » 85¢; oreamery, Faas—Ready snle and p 10@11c per dozen, Larp—Fairbank's, (wholesaling at 12j0, Pourtry—Firm; denlers paying 13¢ per pound for turkeya and 10 VEGeTABLES—Potatoes, Hoy cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 0 per barrel, y flour from 160 to 8 40, demand; 35, 3 por bale, inty at Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOUK, OATTLE—3 00@3 50; calves 6 00@6 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quict, as the packing houces are olosing; shippers are ing 6 00 to 6 ARMY CFFIJER'S TESTIMONY. Captain Joseph L. Hayden, residiug at No, 9.4 Fourth street, South Boston, Masa,, formerly captaln in the army, vow with the Walworth Manufacturing Com- pany, Sonth Boston, writes, April 29,1883: *‘While liviog in Oambridgeport my wife was afflicted with terrible painsin her back and sides, eccompanied with [great weak- ness and loss of appetite, She tried many so-called remedies without avail, growing rapidly worse, when her attention was called to Huut's Remedy, She purchased a bottle frow Lowell’s drug store, in Cam- bridgeport, and after taking the first dose she began to feel easier, she could sleep wel and after continuing 'its use a short time the severe paius in her back and side entirely disappesred, and whe is & well wowan. Many of our relatives and friends have used Hunt's Romedy with the most ratifying results, I have recommended tmeny times, and ns many times heard the same atory., Hunt's Reniedy is all that i claimed for it, and a real blessing to all sfflicted with Kidney or Liver trouote,” MADE A MAN CF HIM My, C, G, Wheelor, No, 23 Austin Street Cambridgeport, Maxs., makes the follow- ing remarkablo statement. Ou April 27, 1883, he arites as follows: “1 have keen troubled with kilney di-enso for mearly twenty years, Havo suffored at times with terrible piinw in ray back and linbs 1 ured many w.odicines, but fouud nothing renchod my caws until 1 took Hunt's Reme edy, I purchased s bottle of A, 730 Tremont Stiect, Boston, bad used this bottle T found relicf, aud con- tinuing its ure, my pains and weskness all [ disip ike n new man, with Hun'’s ftemed did 1 Thave no b ey in recom gitto all aff kiduey or liver discases, an I am that by its uve they will i relief, You you ehoos of & sure u s for th eases of kidncys and liver. mmedinte any Wiy » people may know cure of ail dis- “"FOR TABLE UBE” The Natural Mineral, KAISER WATER From Birreshorn on the M hine RECOMMENDED BY THE HIGHFST MEDI CAL AUTHORITIES, DER & CO,, Solo agert or the a, 115, 117, 119 | Elin 8t., New A% FRED'K HOLLE U. 8, and Cs ok, positive | } 'SHOT AGAINSI Blood Poison. TOARTA, Ga,, ApH 17, 1831, Tn 1878 T wia the victio of a tarrible Blood hing troated by Ahrao phyai- ned 1o my bod, notasle o i v head —spit ing up 2 odeot blool, e o In welght feom 183 4 130 en b gnn tha use of SWVIFLS 1413, anid i less than three m weighed 105 and have never symptom of tha diacate wince been for Swift's Specific 1 woul! have been iz my grave. [JOHN V. BIS!OP. TRIED HOT 8PRNAB TWO YEAR3 WITK. OUT RELIEF, Morearial Rucumatism mado me a cripple After trying Hot Springs two years and the Wer cury'and Potash trea went unii] [ wen n skeleton wni upable ) do anything 1 was prevailed upon to take a courso 8. 8, 8. After takin threa Lottlas my wppetite began ¢ improve, and 1 yained fiesh 1e WAt cnbircy wel, had & It it had nos rapidly. © When 1 uad ¢t ken twolvo hotthos 1 fcltsw well an 1 ever did. 19 now twelye mon hs win o | took § 8,8, My Liealth and_appetite nro gond, aod I am able to attend 8o all the busines 1 ean go Mot Spriogs, Jan, 1, 1883, ¢ . WEWARD will by pald to any b ' ,00 Chemist who will find, on_anilyais of 100 botties of §.8. 8., one particle of Mercury, Todide of Potassium, or other Mineral submance, Tilk SWIFT 1¥1C Drawer 8, Our littlo Yook mailed frou to app!ic HEALTH IS WEALT b [AS, BELG. DR MENT, & guarantoed ap ulsions, FRVR AND RAIN TREAT itic for Bysteri, Dizzi- , Norvi us Neuragin, stration caused by the use of aledhol or tohacco, Wakefullness, Mental ens on, Softening of tha L rain ity and lesding to misery, decay, pnture 010 Age, Barrontoss, Lots of power ther rex, Involuntary Losscs and Spermat- orrhen caused by overcxertion of the brain, solfabuso or ovor-indulgence.. Each box «on: taing ono menth's treatm o, $1.00 & hox, or six boxes for §5 00 sent by mail prepaid on r.celpt of price. WE GUARANTEE 81X BOXES, To cure anyjcase. W th each order recoiwad by us for eix Cxn, accompanicd with 85 00, we will send the purchassr ovr wri guarantes 1o re- fund the money it the trostment docs n.t effeot acuie. Guarautees fssued only by, O, F. GOODMAN Drugght Omaha Nob, m &ev w1y Dr, Felix Le iruu's T PREVENTIVE AND CURE FOR EITHER SEX. This remedy being injects of the discane, requires no change of diot or nan- soous, merewrlal or polkorous medicines o taken' internally, When used AS A PREVENTIVE Dy cither rex,it ia impossible t contract any peie vate uisea ¢; but in the case of thoso already UNFORTUNATELY AFFLICTED wo gu the e box, ¢ directly to the seat teo 3 boxed to cure or wo w1l refund Prico b mail, postage paid, §2 per 8 boxos for Written Buarantees 1ssued by all suthorized agents. DR. FELIX LE BRUN & CO,, Sole Props, C. F. Goodma", Diuggt, Bole Agent, for Omahs, Neb, mae awly DR. WHITTIER. 817 8t Charles 8t, ST. LOUIS Me A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medioa collagos,,hay boen longor en mont of CHRONIC, NERVO od in the treads 8, BKIN AND Yfl;hfl In B8, 18 Incoavenient to modicines can bo sent by ma!l or express every. whore, Ourable cases guaranteod; where doul exiote It 's (rankly stated. Call or write, Nervous_prostration, Debility, Mental Physical Woakness, Mercurial ana other affections of Throat, Skin and Bones Blood Twpurities and Blood Poisoning, Skin Affect “0l1d Sorea and Uloers, Tmpclinents to Marriaze, Rboumatism, Plen By I sitention to cases fromw over-worked e SURGICAT, OASRE rec Disvasos arieing from Liopru {xcesses, Indulvences story woll told. Many rocelpts; who may mars [oiwp o b o'l and cure, Soale ! for 25¢ who'may not, why, DR, HENDERSON, ¥, cOnseqUenced 603 & 003 Wyandocts St.) . When it the city for trestment, VOostige OF stamps, yoary' KAASAS CITY, M in Chieago, N\ Authorized by the state 2 tread 7 9 Chronle,Nervous and Privato dis- g, % cusos, Asthma, Tpilepsy, Rhoue ) [Suatiam, Piics, Tave W rm, Urine b 4 Jari aid Skin' Discases, BRYINAL 5, YIEP Wraknkss (nich %) SHAUAL DXEILTY (188 0f sexual power) Etc. Cures guate retunded, Ohargrs low, sands of cases cured, Thou- No injurious medicines ol No dotestion from business, All wedle now furniaiic i— even Lo patient ¢ & distavce, tdential—cail or write, d oxverlonce aro important. A BOOK for xoa—(llustratod—and_circolars of other send wealvd for iwo 3o stamps, FREE UM Uo.sultation free and co Age h t Ml PEMSONAL-"Furty of the huwan body onliarged, developed and strengthened, ovg_run In roply to inquirios we will say th a0 cvidence ¢¢ humbug about this QO the advertiscrs arv very highly tn. osted porsons wway got sealed olys uars cving ul particulan, giviag ol parkicu Krlo Modical Cc,, P. 0, { ~Toledo Kven an Interesting advertweient paper. ticre , Bufiala N, Cali-ly B