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THE DALY BEE---OMATIA HARKN N ESS BRO'S, DRY COODS & CARPET HOUSE. Fave the Largest Stook and Onoicest Patterns of CARPETN] the City, and at PRICES 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. PALACE MUSIC HALL, The Largest and Most Reliable House for MUSIC, TOYS : In The WHOLESALE FANCY GOODS West. AND RETAIL. WEBER, LINDEMAN, AND HARDMAN PTAINOS, WESTERN AND EASTERN COTTAGE AND BURDETT ORGANS. For Cash or on Time Payments. J, MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS8, IOWA. COUNOCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following are the times of arrival azd de narture of traine from the local depats. The fhe trains start from tho Union Pasffic depot about ten m'nutes eariicr than below stated, and arrivo at the depot about ten minutes later. Tratns on pool lines and K, C, rua on C* icago time, & halt hour faster than' local. Wabash traine run on 8¢, Louls fime, twenty mi.u a faster than loca’. U, P. and 'Lincoln tralns in on Council Bluffs time. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC, Arrive. Pacific Ext Ex and Mall*..9: pm D. Motnes ac*,.7:15 & m | Des Moineaac*.4:40 p m OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY. Depart. Arrive, Pacific Ext Mail and Ex OHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTHRN. Arriv Pactflc Ext pm m | Mail and Ex* pm pm | Accom. (Mon.).1:46 p m . S0 AND COUNOM An KANBAS OITY, 8T, Mall and Ex....9:55 & m | Express. ERPIo68. -0ose 8:25 P on § Mall and ¥ UNION ZACTIIO, Dapazt. < erland Zx. Arrive. Qverfand Exa. E WABARI, B¥. LOUIS AKD PACIFIO, part. Arrive, Dej Mall and Ex.. 9:45 & m | Mall and E> SHORT LINE ~OF THE— OIO.ACO, Milwankes & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running ite FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA ARD OOUNCIL 'BLUFFS = WITH= Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers ~—AND THE— Finest Dining Oir_s in the World. iF YOU ARE COING EAST 10 CHIDAGO' MILWAUXEE Or to any polntjbeyond; or Cannon Ball :50 p m | Cannon Bal BIOUX CITY AND PACTFIO, Depart. orSlour Oity.7:56 or Fort Niobrara. Neb* For 8t. Paul Arrive. CHIOAGO, MILWA Leave Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex..*9:20 & m | Mail and Ex..."6:55 p m Atlantic Ex. 15:15 p m | Atlantic Ex..19:10 & m €110AG0, MILWAUKEE AND 8T. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha, Mall and Ex..*7:15 a m | Pacific Ex..... 9:46 & m Atlantic Ex..13:40 p m | Mail and Ex..*7-25 p m [} *Except Sundays. {Except Saturdays. $Except Mondays. IDaily. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs, Leave Omaha. Bam9am 10am|8am9am, 108 m, 11am1m2pm3p|llam, tpm 2pm, 3p ®m,4pm5pmépm |m4pm,5pm,6pm. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific t. On Sunday the cars berln their trij 9 o'clock a, m., and run roiun‘{ 849, 11, 24, 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city ti CHICAGO,BURLINGTON & QUINW RAILROAD. OFFICE OF FREIGHT AGENT, OuAuA AND CoUNCIL BLUFYS, May 12, '83. AND 8T, PAUL. rrives Council Blufts, 23 ) Arravgements have been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Of one or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID CONBIGNED TO PARTIE3 IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. These cars will come through to destination withsut 8 oppiag, Quick time s theraby issued. Please order yeu goods via C. B, & Q, K. AL B. WEST,| GENERAL AGENT. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS’'S COGOA. BREAKFAST; 1B » thorough knowledge of the nataral law; which govern the operations of digesticn nutrition, snd by a careful application of Bue propertion of well-silectod Cooos, M -~ Eppe has provided our broaktast tablos wish i dellcately fiavored boversge which sy sava as many heavy doctors’ billa It s by the judictous use of suci srticles of dlet that a constitutios may bo gradually bullt up uatl shrong eaoug %0 roaist every tendency to disease. Hundrods of subtle maladies are floating around us ready %0 aftack whorever there {8 & woak polnf, 1 may escapo many 8 fatal ahatt by keoping ooy Seivos wel forbiaed with pure blood and a prop etly nourlshed trame."—Clvil sorvice Gasetve. Made cbmply with bolling water or wilk Ko ¢ 12 #i0a ouly {3-1b and Ib), by Grocers, laboled JAMES BPPS & 0L, Homaono! hio Oh wmsowi T n “FOR TABLE USE” Y The Natural Mineral, T <AISER WATER From Birresborn on the Rhine IECOMMENDED BY THE HIGHFST MEDI- CAL AUTHORITIES, FRED'K HOLLENDER & CO., Sole agert or the U, 8. and Cana s, 115, 117, 119 |Elm 8t,, New ox. AZ 3w IF YOU ARET(:OING NORTH ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLJIS' Tako the BEST ROUTE, the Ever Brougat to LOWER than ever offered in this vicinity, DO INOT FATIL TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. P HARKNESS BRO'’S, Chicago, Mllwaufis&st. PaulR'’y Ticket office located in Paxto Hotel, st corner Farnam and Fourteenth strects and af U. P. De- pot and at Millard Hotel, Omaba, #a8ec Time Table in another column. F. A. NASH, General Acent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omahs. A. V. H, CARPENTER, General Pass, Agent, GEO. H. HEA¥FORD, Ans't Gro. 2um, Agent. 8. M, MERRILL, General Manager, G T.CLAKK, Gon¢ +\{Buw b, v, torstolling over Bight work. o & tors heain parwags: o or dissipa rio or slagie, old of rhealt or languish s, rely oo W Whoaver you whenever §0U That youf sytem s’ 10, oL Comach, bowels. Lioud, Iiver ot werves f| Tou wist bel B cured 1t you Hop Bitt T wasTaRN CORNICE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Roofing, 0. SPECHT, . . Proprietor, 1111 Douglas 8t, - Omaha, Nob MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing,} Bpecht’s Patent Metallic Skylight Patent, Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, I am ths general agent for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, Crestings, Palustrades, Bank Hailings, Winc lar Guards GENERAL AC PEEKSON & EILL PATENT IN' SIDE RL D DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON, Verandas, Iron w Blinds, Cel- J ARCHITECTS! {REMOVED TO Omaha Natioral Bank Boilding, COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOSLNEWS COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wurar~No, 2 spring, 850; No. 8,70; rejected b0c; good demand, Cor~—There ia not enoush corn coming in to make » market; deolers paying 88 rejected corn Chioago, (52c; new mixed, 550; white corn, 53¢, 'The receipts of corn are licht, OAms—8carce and in good demand; 85, HAY—6 00@7 50 per ton, 35 per bale, Rre—40@45¢; light supply. %ou &l:}a(:;l 5 |ier 00 pounds, i, Voun —G sup) icen st 5 00, pply) pri yar CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, 5 50 per ton. BuTTER—Good butter scarce and n fair demand a| (@8350; oreamery, 850, Eqas -Ready sale and plenty at 10@11c per dozen, Larp—Fairbank's, 'wholesaling at 1240, PourTer—Firm; dealors paying 180 per pound for turkeys and 100 for chickens, 'VEaeTABLES —Potatoes, 50c; onions, H0c; cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40. Broous—3 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOOK. OArTLE—S8 00@8 50; oalves 6 00@6 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are olosing; shippers are paying 6 00 to 6 75 At boarding school one of the miss Pat 8t Jacoba Oll on her frizzes, 'ne happy mistake Cuared the headache, She laughs at her beaun, who quizzas, IOWaA ITHMS, The first postwmaster in Iows, says The Barlingt m Gazette, was Milo H. Prentice, appointed at Dubuque in 1883, and the first justice of the pemce was Antouvine LeClare, appointed by the federal govern- ment ia 1833, *‘as & very suitable person to adjust the dif ties between white set. tlers and Indi An attimpt is being made at Waterloo to collect twenty.five cents per oan royalty on all milk cans, on the olaim that they are an infriogement on the Cooley can, The representative of the patent didn't ocollect any from the dealers, but probably will sucosed better with the farmers, Abdubon county is in_the midst of a red hot court house fight, The friends of the movement are trying to convinoe the pec- ple that a court house can be built tor a certain sum, twhile its enen.ies are using the fact that the eame promises were made in other counties and then violated. The Matons of Des Moines have been circulating a subscription paper for the purpose of raising money %o erect a Ma- son ¢ temple, Al'eady $20,C ) has been subscrited, and if it can be raised to $40,- )0 work on the building will be commenc- ed at once The Davenport Democrat tells of a big ratt of Inmber on its way to St. Louis from the pineries, that struck one of the piers of the big bridge, and in a few minutes $1 000 worth of lumber was lost and de- stroyed. Glenwood Opinion: Grinuell people have adopted the word "Preservatory” as a desi3nation for the caves and ‘‘gopher holes which they have in readiness as a retreat in case of cyclones, Instead of going through the tedious and gatnsaying courts, John snd Susan [Swith of Manson have dissolved partnership by mutual consent, dividing the children and other property in an equitable way. An Afton man has discovered a new il- luminator which combines the cheapne of the tallow dip with the brillisuncy of the electric. A company has been formed to davelop the invention, H. H. Soow, a traveling man from Olevelaud, O., has victimized & pumber of hotel keepers_in th® southwestarn cities of this state. Ho procures their indorsement to bogus checka, Jeffsrson is excited over road ta: ping the Weoster on to the northsast The o posed to take hold of the pr, The highest bridge on the ¢, B & raileoad in fowa is said to be the one now beicg built over the Big creek, two wiles west of Mt, Peasaut, The Maple Valley iusurance company, a mutusl company with headquarters’ at Aurelia, hie already 2100,000 insurance applied for, The Illinois Street (ias company pro- pose to light Des Moines streots for $18 per lamp per aunum, The proposition was declined, The last of the injunctions sgainst the Des Moines treasurer have been with. drawn, snd that cofficial is disbursing agan, W, Chambere, jr., of Adair county, has been appointed guardian of the Yel- lowstone Park, with & salary of $1,000 a year, The United Workmen of Perry have withdrawn from the state organization and linked themselves to the national wing of the order, The Sonthwestern Bee-keepers’ associa- tion will hold another of their interestin ; and instructive meetings at Olarindas, June 21, A spoonbill sturgeon four feet long wis caught in the Little Sioux near Corres- tionville last week by some sel There are rumors in Des Moines that the conl settlement is not satistactory and is likely to go to pieces day, The Fairfield library had a debt of $1000. A hali hour’s effort of a soliciting committee lifted the debt, Wm, C. Moore, who closed his bank at Victor, N, Y., 813,000 short, kas been ar- rested near Atlantic, The Wesleyan Methodists of Des Moines have deeided to build a church of that de- nomination at once. The cloth peddlers are getting in their work on the Worth county farmers to & considerable extent. The Grand Army posts are making ar- rangements to put up » soldiers’ monument in Polk county, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Cedar Falls and Independence are to be connected by telephone, Poterson wants some one to coms and utilize the mineral springs near that town, The sum of 10,000 has been raised at Ottumwa to buy and fit up a fair ground An iron steamer, 75 feet long is to be shipped to Spirit Lake from Dubuque. Keokuk now has a cow ordinance The cattle not herded will be impounded. The postoffica at Dallas Conter and Adair was robbed a few days ago, Dabuque now has telephone connection o far weat as Delaware Center, A franchiss has been granted for the electric light at Oskaloosa, There are 118 school houses and 123 teachers in Sac o unty, LsMars has organized a ball and chain brigade, diagonal rail- | fields snd ns aro dis. t, A militia company s beiog formed at Toledo, In Tama county there are 100 miles of railrond, A new yaper is to be started at Center- ville, Algoria clalms a popuation of 1,750, has 3 Wanted—A Monkey Wrench Texss §ift'ngs Mr. O'Hagan has a sheep ranoh on the Medinfa, A stranger drove up to his place the other day. The stranger bsd broken some part of his wagon and wanted to borrow a monkey wrench, When the stranger shouted Ing to-day, It vas a monkey wrench 1 vanted to find, und dose beoples at dot house pelow dold me already dot you keops & morkey wrevch." “Holy Moses! Kate a monkey ranch! Yo dirty spalpeen. Ye misor- able, low- itied blaggard, to bo ac- ousl dacent woman of kapin' an establishment ay that character. A monkey ranch {s it ye lookin’ for, l'r.n thinkin' from yer looks that that's about the kind av & ranch you weuld feelat home in, (It out av here, an’ {f yo don't scatter dirt behind ye purty d—— quick its an illlphant ranch ye'll be thiukin' ye have struck, an’ that the {lliphants are stampadin’ One Experience from Many. I have been sick and miserable so long and hed caused my hasband so much trouble and expense, no one seomed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and dis- couraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bit ers and used them unknown to my lamily, I soon began to improve and gatned so fast that my husband and family thooght it strange and uonatural, but when I told them what had heiped me, they , | sald, *“Harrah for an Blt'ers! long o may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy.'"— The Mother. Missiseipp! ‘Sceeters. The rallroad station at Mississippi Oity is located smong the pines, and the wey the moequitoes were bitiog there, even in April, was enough to keep a mu'e moving. After awhlile we got to talking about tae inseots, and I asked a native of the oountry: ‘‘Are they thicker than this in the summer?"’ “Thicker! Why, in Jaly there's a million to one!” “‘And larger!” ““uarger! Why, alr, one of the regu- lar 'skeeters of this sectlon could oarry twonty of these on his back and stiul fly high!” I thought I'd down him at once, and so continned: “Now, slr, aoswer me truthfally. Do you belleve that elx of your big- gest motqaltos could kill a mule if he we tled up out here?” He looked at me in amazement for aminute and then went to the door and beckoned in the man sitting on a box and watching the horses. When the man camo i the native said: “Willlam, you remember that air roan mulo o’ ?oun'{ 4 “I reckon,” ‘‘In perfeoct health, waan't he?” “He was.” *Qould run like s deer and kick like » saw-log?’ “‘He could."” ““And he was all alone in a ten-acre lot, Willlam?"’ ‘‘He was." “Acd two of them mud swamp 'skeeters got arter him one morning and ron him down and killed bim and devourod both hams and sucked every drop of blood In his tidy? William, spask up!’ “Siranger, if they dido't then I hope to be chawed to rags!” sald Wil- ltam, and he sald 1t exactly like a man who wouldn't have allowed there were two 'skeetors 1f he hadn't been earn- eatly convinced of the fact. He walked oat doora, and a deep silenco foll upon us two, broken ouly nfter a long later- val by tho native suyivg: *Y've sllus kinder wuspected that them two 'skesters had ssslstanco from a hose-flg, but I can’t brove it I “Helle!" Mrs, O'Hagsn (Mr, O'Hagan belog away from home) came out to the fence. ““Wle gehts. Dot was a fine morn- kiuder think the hos:-fl; held him dowu tlil the murder was commiited!"’ Is your wifs's health poor? Are your chtldren rickly? Givo them Beown's Iron Bitters. It wlll revive them, — A Trifl'ng Difference, A Jorsey man called upon o New York lawyer the other day aud an- nounced that his rich brother had drawn up a will and dled, and 'Ah! I seo!” interrapted the attor- ney, ‘‘and you want me to bust it. Very well, slr, wo'll plead Insanity.” “Oh, no! he wasn't 1ossne. You see the will leaves everything to——"' “‘To his second wife or some charch or college. Have no fears, my dear alr, I can bust tho business h]“i-lk’, We'll plead undue inflaence.” ‘‘But I {uflaenced him myself.” ““Ah, that alters the case somewhat; bat I'll prove to the jury that he was affiicted with softening of the brain," For heaven's sake, don't do 1t!" “‘Bat I surely muet and shall bust the will.” “Then I'll have to find a lawyer who can't, for ita drawn o my favor, and I want to bost all the other hefrs.” Ah! certalnly! that alters the case. Your brother was sane, sensible, and in perfoot health, and all the lawyers this side of Halifax can't break the will, Sit down, sir.” BEMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely ald Nature fv making you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptlo, or aro sufforing from any of the numer- ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it 18 your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a soverelgn remedy in all such complaints, If you are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this momoent, and turn fora curo to Hop Bitters, If you are sick with that terrible slckness Norvousness, you will find a “‘Balm in Gilead” In the use of Hop Bittors, If you aro & frequenter or a resl- dent of & missmatle district, barricade your system againet the scourge of all countries—malarla, epldemic, bilious and intermitient fevers—by the use of Hop Bitiers, If you have rough, plmple or sal- low skin, bad breath, paius and aches, and feel le generally, Ho o you falr skin, riol blood, and sweutest breath, health and comfort, In short they care all diseases of the stomch, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease, £600 will ba paid for a case they wil not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, Invalld wife, ister mother, or daughter, can be made the plotare of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but & trifle. Will you let them suffer? I e e e e N L 3 MONDAY JTTNE I8 THe DAILY BEE-SATURDAY JUNE 16 p— A DETECTIVE'S STORY. Lovden Paer, ‘Ho fan't here ' the rivor!" ‘‘He's across the ‘‘Ho was a goln’ up on on skates on the e, to take the stage coach at st Hard Up, You'll have to go and seo him there, for he aln't "home agaln, Yon must be pretty qalek, for hew goln’ to atart not far from this time This wes evidently » pretty well consldered scheme of ~ Mr. Tapling's, aod Indicated that he must have some- thing somewhere worth taking a good deal of palns for, This could not well be anything excopt money, which ac- cordingly I'presnined he had about his persoo, to the full amount of the recelpts from his swindling sales, very likely £6,000. On atos, I meditated; that Is not a bad Ides; its glorious skating all the way up, and for such a slippeij trick 80 slippery a moeans is very just- Ifiable I determined that I would tako » hasty supper, prooure o pair of skatos and a stout stiok, and_start off alone after our sly frlend John; for skating belug a ‘speclalty of mine, Imade no doubt that if he should have set out 1 could overhaul him on the river. So, meditating and de- clding, I reached the hotel, and find- Lug the proprietor, I addressed him In aste: ‘‘Landlord, I want you to do four things a little faster than they were ever done before, First, get me my supper. Second, send out and buy me a palr of good skates; and also, third, a stout straight cane. Feurth, furnish me & pocht flssk of good brandy." i ‘It shall be done In fifteen minutes, sir,” He disappeared with speed, and It was done—I mean the supper—and b:fore my short and rapld meal was complete the required remaining art! oles were at hand; and paylng my bill, putting the skates and tlask in my pocket, fortfying myself with com- forter, overcoat, gloves and mittens, and grasping my atlok,jI was off. It was now between b and 6 o'olock, and bitter cold, with a sharp wind from +he northeast. Settling my head well down In my coat-collar, as if I were trying to cover my ears with my shoulders, with hands in pockets, and oap drawn over my eyes, I turned northward, bent low, headed ¢iigon- ally across the river to round the next point above, aud struck out across the gllmmering, ellent ice, with long, steady, rapld, asweeping = strokes, My skates, fortunately, though quite new, were net too sharr, snd, as the ice was extremely hard, they ran over it with very little of the sooring out which is so apt to diminish the speecd, and for twenty minutes I sped steadlly on at a moderate pace, uatll I should got a little easy ln my work, There had been 8o much skat- ing that the mavy tracks along my route afforded me no {indication as to my predecessor, From Muddleton to Hardup is twonty-five miles by the course of the river, but I might de- creeso this distance by a mile or two by takiog advantage of my knowl- edge of the river and “cuttlug off cor. ners,” Bat Tupliog doubtless know the same, aud my object, If attained at all, must be so by desperate, stralghtforward raclng. Away I went, eweeping by the wide, baro meadows, prat the gorges in the hills, whirling round point after polat, stretohing in s'raight ines from owne to the next, whtle the reduplicated ringing strokes of 10y skates mado s monotonous musls for me, aud I could hear the little fragmonts, out out by an occasions! heavy foot thrust, blown orackling backward by the wind. Now, I could see upon the river, half way up the reach, the figura of a man skating along at & good pace. It maust be Tapllng! Now, at last, I put forth the very utmost cf mystrength; and, going, at a tremendous pace, was rapldly overhanltug the dishonest bankrupt. I was almost within speaking distance, when he must have heard the ringing of my skate irone; for suddenly looking over his shoulder w me, and lnstantly redoubled his speed, which convinced me that he wan my man., Away we flaw for nearly & mile In perfcct sllence, ex- cept for the scoring and ringlng skate strokes; but I steadily closed up, un- til as we turned and swept northward sgaln, round the bend In the bow of which the prison stands, I spoke. “Tapling, hold hard! want to speak to you!" Bat he slackened not his speed. I contlnned to galn, and was just oconsldering whether I would knock him down with my stick or lay hands on him when, tarning his head, he suddenly dlscharged oue pistol shot and then another, but, firlug over his shoulder, missed me, I was even al- ready lifilng my stlok and would have returned his compliment unless he had ‘‘wioged me with a further use of his revolver, when at once the gray fce over which we had been gliding disappeared, and I seemoed to be skating on water. It was dead black fce. Analrhole! Au instantaneous horrld thrill of fright shot through me, My speed was too great to turn aslde, but with an Instinctive Impulse I shut my eyes and sprang desperately up from the loe with both feet, The tremendous speed of my former motlon and the effect of that terrific lesp swung me over ten feet of black, open water, and thraw me with a se~ vere fall flat upon the thin but tough black loe beyond. As I leaped I heard a ory—the crackling ot broken lce—a plunge—Tapling had driven blindly fnto the ghastly open abyss! I had slid some distance beyond the spot where I fell. Stunned and hurt, I arose with d fli:ulty, A glance showed me that we were opposite the of that singalar body of water called W—— Oove, the warmer outflow from whose eprings, passlog through a narrow channel {nto the river, had kept open thedeath trap wlthin whose fearfu! clrcle Tupllug had risen to the sur- face, and, the swlft current carrylng him to the lower ride of the orifice, he was sustainlog himself by his arms, but made inefi.ctaal struggles to creep out apon the thin ice, which cracked and broke as hes bore upon lt. “‘Hold st1ll!” I crled; “I'll get a hurdle!” 8o harrled to the next fence, and was returnlog with the hurdlo dragglog behind me, when It ocourred to me that elrcumstances facllitated the making of good conditions with friend John, since he was now in a manner at my mercy, 80 I halted and addressed him: *‘Are you John Tupling?" shore, succeeded in door of the nearest house, where, fore he was aleep. 1883 “Yen," ‘Wil you settle Mr, Splggleton's bill {LX get you out?" He answored evasively, “Oh! are you golng to let & man drown be- fore your eyes? Shove me that rail, will yer?” ‘‘Agree to settle that bill in fall, g and here's the rall; if not, why you must get ont yourself. walt H—" tarned as If to depart; not that I would have left the rogue to drown, Uome, I can’t I night here; I have business at And, dropping the rail, I but It was as well to let him think so. 80 he very sullen), reod to my sonditions; upon which I spread my- self flat on .he lce, crawled out antil 1 oould reach him with the rail, and held it as firmly as I ocould, vh‘lc he ralsed himself upon it and cautiously orawled out, resting partly upon the rail and partly upon the Ice. As he sorambled along to firmer footing, such was the intensity of the cold that overy time hls mitten or hand touched the foe, all dripping as he was with r, they frcz fast to It; and when at last ho stood erect, which he was only able to do by my help, and walked st:ffly and feebly toward the We had not reached the bank before he was ocovered from head to foot in orackling loe armor. He would fain have sat down to rest, but he would never have risen, and it was only by throats and entreatios that I leading him to the upon knooking, we were hospita- bly admitted and placed forthwith before a cheerful fire, The bustling dame and her :husband both agreed with me that Tapling muat at onoce go to bed, for he was almoat speechless. When, however, M. Allen (>ur host) and 1 attempted to strip him, he would resisted. With out attending t» his efforts, however, we quickey dis- robed him, whon his reluctant was ex. plained. He wore a belt with a con- siderable sum of gold sewed up in fi under his olothes. But we atripped him, rabbed him down with warm towels, gave him a dose out of my brandy flask, and It was nct long be- On emptying his oketa that his clothes might be deled, took the liberty of examining his exchequer, whereupon he appeared to be possesed of about £6,000 all told. which I stipulated with him, and, having deposited the »ame with my ownslender pecunium, I went to sleep, pretty well fatigued, bat with a joyful mind. A VETERAN SOLDIEK. Mr. G. F. Bowles, of No, 24, Common Street, y, at the battle of Spotteyl- vania, 1 fell white gotting ove was badly tnsured aud loft for dead, butaftera | groon time I was picked up by comrades; and ugon ex- amination it was found that my back was badly hurt aud m) kidneys seriously injured, and L have suffored the most excruclating pain since, and could obtiin no reltet although treated by soveral physicians, and I had given uplall hopes of gotting help when I was recommended to use Hunt's Remedy. I purchased several bottles at one of our drug stores in Lyan, and began to use itas directed, and can now attend to business and am froe from the pains I formerly had; and 1 wish to say tomy fiiends and comrades that Hunt's Kemedy will do all that it s claimed for | = it, and worthy of all fpraise. You can use my testimo y when you have occasion to, a8 I most heartily recommend 1t 0 all that that have kid- ney orliver troubies.” April 26, 1853, “YGU MAY USE MY NAME” 1desire to Inform you what your valuable medicine has done forme, [ was luduced to try 1t by » member of our family, *who had been benefited by its use.” 1 have sufforod tereibly from kidney dificultios, At (imes 1 have boen very bad, having sovere paius in my back, with genoral loe of strongth and vitali y. My urlne was very bad, with a heavy so liment of brick-dust, which was fast loading to gravel. I comneneed using Hunt's Remedy, with a marked improvement from the first; the pains lett, the urine became moro natuial, and I can truly say one bottle effscted a parmanent cure. Ihave recommended It to many persons both here and in Boston, all of whom speak of 1t with thehighost pralse, You aroat liberty touse this lotter or my name lo any manner you may think best, that other sufferers may learn the value of the great- ness of remedies. Most tru'y yours, JOHN F. COX, 62 Ploasant 58, MALDEN, Mass, April 23, 1883, Positively Festored in A““oun from 2 $0 10 days by Mex- ican Vegetable Confection. For part ulars address Fan Mateo Med. Co., P, O, Box 2481, 8t. Louls, Mo, Juoell d&w-2m Are acknowledged to be the hest by all who bave put them %0 & practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WO0OD, MANUFAOTURED BY Buck’s Stove Co., SAINT LOUIS, ! PIERCY & BRADFORD, BOLE AGENTS FC(R (M/HA James H. Peabody, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Residence —No, 1407 Jones St, Offico—No, 1607 Farnam 8t Ofice hiours, 12 m, to 1 p. m, and 3 p. m.to 6 p. m. L'elephone for office, 97; Reeldence,126 ALMA E. KEITH, Fine Millineryl HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETo, Stock Entirely Fresh and New, 109 16th Street, Opp, Postoffice BOOK, NRWS, Bixth street. The disease be ng mostly confined tomy i and ank LARGR ULC IR ODOR AL treatmonts which I tried f1i ea clear caw: of Eczema, dissppo.red, and I am well. You, or charge nothing book, free. Ask any druggl:d a8 to our stunding. & rall-tence and | ool 7 AT LOUXS PAPER WAREHOUSE ! GRAHAM PAPER CO0. 217 and 219 North Main 8¢, St. Leu's. — WHOLESALE DRALERS X~ }_ pAPERs { WRITING UWRAPPIA( ENYRLOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers’ Stock. £Cash paid for Rage and Paper 8tick, Scrap houses 1220 to 1237, North A Tron and Metals. Paper Stock The SO fioun HAD SUROFULA FORSEVENTEEN YEARS 1 have suffered from Scrotula about 17 )'lll; hin bones wers covered with KR MANS OF ROTTRN FLENII, AND WEARARLE, All romidies and do me anv . A laat I tegas toking § 8 8., continu- [0 for about £ ur wmo the ant T AM GER CAT - Y WELL, 1tock 8.8, § under the sunervis- lon ot physician of 20 3iars’a.tive pravtice, by your order. Provious to t king 8. 8, could +carcely walk, Now I CAN WALK ALL DAY, and have to thavk 8. 8. 8., and It only, for my cure, 1at times THOS. McF \RLAND, 54 Foundry 8 reet, Atiants, Ga. EOEEIVE A Thive taken with great benefit <. 8. S, for & ‘The eruption Bas entirely W. J. ROBINKON. Momber N, Ga. C nfor Atlanta, Ga, 1t you doutt, ¢ me to ses us, and we will Care Wiite for the 1 ttle ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS RE ARD will be pald to any ohemist who will find, on anaiy~ si8 ‘of 100 botiles of 8. 8. 8., one particleof Mer- cuty, lodide Potassium, o ‘other mineral sub- From this I abstracted the amount for | gt tance. THE SWIFT SPEOIFIC CO,, Proprictors, At anta, Ga. Priceof Small Slse, $1.00 Large Size, $1.75. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DR. WHITTIER. 617 8t Oharles St. $T. LOUIS Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medica +hne boon longer engaged In the treste of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BKIN Disoanos than any other physician in 81, Louls se clty papers show and all old rasidente know. Consultation freo and Invited, Who if 18 inconvenient fo vieit tho city for trentment, medicinoe can bo sead by mall or exproes evory: where. Curable cases gunraneed; whato donbh oxigta I8 10 frankly sbated. Crll or write. Nervovs prostratlon, Dobility, Montal and_Physical Weakneas, Mcrourial _snd othor affections of Throat, Skin and Booes Blood Impurition and B5i o, Bkin_Affeotions, Old Hores and Ulcers, Tmpediments to_Marr ¢ Rhenmatiam, Specinl netontion tu_oasen from ovorworked bralu _ HUKCGTOAL OASRS receive apeciii cen ariring Trom Twpro & “noee WwWADD o Many ol Dr. E. C. WEST'S NARVE AND RAIN TREAT MANT, & guarsntond apecific for Bysteris, D zzi- ne.s, Convulsions, Fits, Nervi us Neurauia, ache, ervo s Prostration caused by the aloohol or tobacco, Wakefulloess, Mental Depress on, Softening of tha (rain resultiop in insanity and loading to misery, aecay, and desth Lots f power and "permate ertion of the brain, . Each box om t1ine ono month's treatm.nt. $1.00 & Lox, or six boxes for #5 00 sent by mail’ prepaid on i:celpt of price. WE GUARANTEE 81X BOXES. To cure anyloase. With each onder recuived by us for six voxes, accompanl-d with 5 00, we will send the purchaser our wrijten guarantee to ro- fund the money if the trestment_does not effect acuie. Guarantees issued only by. C. F. GOODMAN m kevwiy Druewist Omaha Neob. Dr., Felix Le Brun's (~==f PREVENTIVE AND CURE FOR EITHER SEX. This remedy being injected directly to the seat of the disease, requires no change of djot or nav. seous, mercurlal or pelsonous medicines to ba taken internally. When used A8 A PREVENTIVE by cither rex,it Ia Impossivle ta contract any pi'e vate disea ¢; but in the case of those alceady .UNFORTUNATELY AFFLIOTED iteo 8 boxes o cure or we w Il refund . Prico by miail, postage paid, #2 per box, cr 8 boxes for 8§ Written Buarantees tasued by all authorized agents. DR FELIX LE BRUN & CO., Sale Props. C. F. Goodmad, Druggsh, Bole Agent, f Omdbg, Joby o Deigmel 0556 AR, fo0 A regular graduate DB, HENDERSON, | & meiie, Siaoumte 606 & 603 Wyandocte 8t.) [ vears' practice—12 KANSAS CITY, MO in Chicago: Authorlzed by tho state to trest 4 Chrooic,Nervous and Privato die- th 3 Rhou- U 08ses) SBXUAL DERILITY (1c88 of sexual Cures guar- d or wwoney refuuded. Orarges low. 3 wandy of cases cured. No injurlous me d No detention from busiuess, All cines turnishe I A BOOK for lronlars of other stampo. 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