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{ f ] THE DAILY TASH! Todida of Potassium fs one of the strorgest of the minorals used in mediciie, and hay produced much suffering in the world on fora long time and large doses, 1t drios up the gastrld fuices, Impairs tion, the stomach routses an3 the pationt 1ed in health and weight, Porsons with Blood ¥ Skin Disoases should be careful how they take these mineral poisons, as in most instances the effect of them % to Almost premanently impair the consti tution. To take the place of these poisons we o Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The tollowing are the times of the arrival and de. irture of trains by central standard time, at the ooal depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten min. oarlier and arrive ten minutes later. CHICAGO, BURLIXGTON AND QUINCY. ’ ex. | YOU & #ato, sure, prompt and_permanent reliet L . L ARRIVE. | your troubles. Swift's Specific is entirely & veg: s::g )i ;_:\::Afi:‘:wvm ;’_‘;g ; : ole ]\lrl']mmhnn. and it is casy to convinoe you of its A A merit. KANSAA CITY, 8T JOK AND COUNCIL BLUFPS. ' A oy Slood Tult 6 110 . ave cured pormanently Blood Taint in the third ‘g:;‘s;z “,;;;;;: (renaration by the use of Swift's Specific after 1 had most signally failed with Mercury 3 OITICAGO, MILWAUKER AND MT. PAUL. A. TooMkR, ., Perry, Ga, 5:95 pm Express, oy A young man requests me to thank you for hiscure ‘s m Express, of Biood Poison by the use of your Specific after all CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAKD AND PACIFIO. other treatment had failed. #:30 pm Atlantic Expross, J08_JAcons, Druggist, Athens, Ga. 9:50 a m Express, Our treatise on Blood and Skin Discases mailed TA6am Acoummodation, froe w mppiancs. *At local depot only. THE SWIFT SPRCIFIO co. " awer 3, Atlanta, Ga. “WARARH, %, LOUIA AXBCPAGRTIO, N V. Office, 160 W23 St.. between 6th and 7th Ava ‘2'56 sm Mail, " 4d5pm | o - - -~ 150 p m Cannon Bal 11:15 am . only, The use of the term ** 8hoy LA LR Line” in connoction with the CITOAGO AN NORTHWRSTRRN. corporate name of & groatroad, 580 m Express, 6:50 p m conveys an idea of ust what 9:45am Pacifiio Expross, V6 am gequired by the travaling put, SIOUX GITY AND PACIVIO. Lol a2 B I ol m St. Paul Expros 0:00 am W tions—all of which are furn. m Accommodat 6:50 pm | ished by the greatest railway in America, “UNION PACIFIO. Western Expross, Tacific Expross, Local Express, Lincoln Expross, *At Tran for only. Grcaco, M wAUREE DUMMY TRAINS T0 ONATIA, p, m Surday, 8:%i- Vand 11:04 p. m. Ar- time, Mrs, B, J, Hilton, X, . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 292 MiAdle Braed-wav. Counell Blufts. SPECIAL NOTICE TO ‘Consumers ot Water | THE COUNCIL BLUFFS City Waterworks Com’y AT THE Request of the City Council, for a 30 days’ extonsion as o paseed March will put in- service p on the line f its m: connections mado w noed by resolution the street who desire he street mains, and who will make appiication therefor to the company be fore ths expiration of said 80 days’ extension, APRIL 18, 1884, At the following prices, pay: Onohalt Inch Five-elghth [uc Three-quarter in Seven-cight Inch One Inch Service Pipe. ble in advance : These “prices include the cost of opening and closiog th strect, tapping the streot water main, furniehing and putting in extra strong lead_service pipe, furnishing and putting in curn sto and cover complete, and making all ne nections between the street water m carb of the street, which are about o cost to the consumer ot doing the same work. In view of the contemplate g of cortain streots in the city, partio application immediately, at the offico of the com. pany, ¥ « 26 Pearl Street, in order to save the necessity and avold the i croaved expense of breaking up the street atter pay ing has been done. WARRY BIRKINBINE, Chief Engincer. stop box CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AVE, Open 10:00 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and 7;30 p. m., Mon- uay, Wednosday and Friday evenizgs exclusively the iyOmpic Club. & Musio on Tuesdsy and Thursday evenings. ADMISSION, - - 9 OENTS, No objectionable characters will be admitted. CHAPMAN & MARTENS, - - - PROPRIETORS 'MILWAUKEE & STE PAUL d And St. Paul. Tt owne and operates over 4,500 mflea of Northern Tllinois, Wisconsin, Minnosots, lowa Dakota; and as t4 main lines,’ branches and conneo. tions reach all tho great business centres of the Northwest and_Far West, It naturally answors the description of Short Line, and Best Route betwoen Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago, Milwaukoe, La Crosse and Winona Chicago, Milwaukeo, Aberdeen and Ellendalo Chicago, Milwaukee, Eau Claire and Stillwater: £ Chioago, Milwaukee, Wausau and Merrill, Chicago, Milwaukeo, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Oconomowoo. Chicago, Milwaukoeo, Madison and Prairiedu Chlen Chicago, Milwaukeo, Owatonna and Fairibault. Chicago, Beloit Janesville and Mineral Point. Chicago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubuque. Chicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Rapids. Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago, Sioux City, Sioux Falls and Yankton Chicago, Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlain, Rook Island, Dubuqte, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Davenport, Calmar, St. Paul and Minneapols Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars in world are run on the mainlines of the GH \wa% and every attention ia paid to passengers by courle ous employes of the company. *A. V. H. CARPELTER, n' Agent. GEO H. HEAFFORD, 8. 8. MERRTLE, Gen'l Manager. J.SaaBE, @ Nebraska Cornice —AND— Oroamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windovwms, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, 2 Iron Fencing! Cn:lllnfil. Balustrades, Verandas, Office and Baok Rail 8, Window and Cellar Guards, Eto. . AND@tn STREE™, LINCOLN NEB. GAISER, M or DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S G~G PREVENTIVE AND CURE, FOR EITHER SEX, The remedy being injected directly to the seat of the diseaso, requires no change of dlet or_nausoous, mercurlal or poisonous medicines to be taken inter: gally. Whon used as a proventive by either sex, itia Irapossible to contract any private disease; but in the eady unfortunately aflioted we guar. sntee three boxes to oure, or we will refund the mon. ey. Price by mail, postage paid, §2. per box or thres boxes for §5. WRITTEN GUARANTEES t3sued by all authorized agents. Dr Felix Le Brun&Co SOLE PROPRIETCRS C F. Goodman, Druggiss Sole Agent, for Omaha eb. ‘m&e wly COR., N. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - 10WA. ‘THOS. OFYIONE, H. M. PUSNY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffs . In Estabiishea - - 1856 Dealers in Forelgn and omestic Exchange n Homa Secnriti “The wicked shall be turned into hell, and the nations that forget God. And the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath ef God, which s poured out with- -out mixture into the cup of indignation, and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence ot th]; Lamb, 1BLE, R. Rice M. D. CAN GBRS, or other tumors removed without the 5 Pear] stroet, Council Bl &3 Concultation free. W. R. VAUGCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Umaha and Counvil Bluffr. 01 Fellow 1o Real entate_colleo 1on ageny “Over savings bank, im through ¢ Etant by the patfent. $1,000 WouldiNot=Buv:it, " Da. Horvu—I was 8 loted with rheumatism snd fioted To any ons afl . buy Horne's Electrio Belt Any one can confer with me by a4 my store, 1420 Douglas street. Omaha Neb. WILLIAM LYONS. MAIN OFFICE—Opposite postoffios, 100w 4 Fren sor blook. && For rale st ©. F.] Goodman's {Drug Jstore, 111 aroam Bt., Omaha. sl rders Gilad € 0 & IMORPH ome: o s a oo ean eure quickiy and painiess Cairesmanisirsm smluaut bodices R S T ¢t Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls and ith | cursion ra‘es for land 1eekes ing or calling Health is Wealth! D E. C. Wesr's Ne ENT, & guaranteed spe 2 ness, ' Convulsions, ¥its, Nervous ralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefalness, Mentsl De- pression, Softening of the Brain resulting in in- sanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Promature Old Age, Burrcnnees, of power in either sex, Involuntary Lossos and Spermat- crrhaea caused by over-oxertion of tho brain, self- abuse or oyer-indulgence. Each box containe one month's treatment. $1.00 & box, or six boxee for $5.00, eont by mail prepaidon receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Yo cure any case, With each order receivea pyus for six boxes, accompanied with ¥5.0¢, we will send the purch our written guarantee to_re. fund the mon the treatment doee not effect soure, (uarantoes iAsned oDiy Y AND_BRAIN TReAT for Hysteria, Dizzi- COUNCIL Ifi!lFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NE.VS. A COON HUNT. Interesting Illvlnn-fnrllu- Neaders of The Bee. Coox Rarms, Ia, March 26.—On last Suturday Perry Wright post, G. A, R., of th's place, with their friends, gathered around the camp fire and ate baked beans and hard-tack. In the evening a full programme was given, comprising addresses, music, tableaux and camp scenes, The entertainment was a succoss in every particular, and will enable the post to uniform, that be- ing the object of the entertainment, Mr. M. D. Daily has gone out of the implement business in this place, having disposed of his stock to Kridler & Tay- lor. A manof Mr, Daily's energy will not long remain out of business. T. J. Chittenden has returned from Wisconsin, We have not learned whether or no he will again go into busi- ness this place. A public library association has been formed and subscriptions are coming in rapidly, so we may hope to have a library soon. On Tuesday evening there was given in Cook’s hall, a musical cantata by our home talent and as usual every body went, expecting to be bored, but camé home in ecstacy and over what was uni- versaly termed a fine performance. It was a difficult cantata, but the music and acting was such/as won repeated applause. We do not wish to encourage amateur theatricals, but if we sell a good thing, we like to say so. And now the young man who cannot hit the side of a summer hotel, thinks that all he lacks is adouble-barrelledshot- un and a pair of waders to bo a modern imrod. We have some such men in our town and six of them went together to hunt ducks the other day; they were gone all day, caught out in a heavy rain, walked home after night, and the only one who got a shot was Ed Dale, and he missed the duck, and accidently killed a fragrant animal well known in these art. They came home and said they ad lost all the game in Willow Creek. Moge ANox. ——— Hoods Sarsaparilla Is designed to meet the wants of those who need a medicine to build them up, give them an appetite, purify their blood and il up the machinery of their bodies. No other article takes hold of the lufmm and hits exactly the spot like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It works like magic, reach ing every part of thehuman body through the blood, giving to all renewed life and energy. $1 a bottle: six for §5. e — To ¥Parents. The rector of St. Paul's church will deliver a special lecture to parents to- morrow morning at 10:45 o'clock on “The Degeneracy of Our Youth and its Cause.” ~All interested in this subject are invited to attend. The evening lecture will be on John Wesley. ——— “Over the Hills to the Poor House," A person with impaired or impoverished blood fs on the road to physical bankruptcy. Burdock Blood Bilters strengthen and enrich the circulation, repair the tissue, and build up the entire system. e —— IOWA NEWS, & Lemars has 3,692 population. The damage from high water at Rock- ford is placed at $25,000. There were several indictments against saloon men in Delaware county. Street graders in Sioux Oity find frozen ground four feet in thickness in places. The city marshal’s salary in Dexter has been reduced from $20 to $156a month. There are twenty-seven bald-headed men out of a total of fifty in the state senate, Hon. Wm. Hale, governor of Wyom- ing territory, has been at home in Glen- wood. His health continues very poor. The bogus bond scheme was used to confidence *‘a gentleman from Freeport' out of $800 at Dubuque the other even- ing. One of the indictments returned {his week by the Woodbury courty, grand jury is against John Chambers for stealing his son’s team. The Davenport Trotting aaesociation will have $4,000 in purses this year. The date of the first trot of the season has been fixed for July 15, 16, 17 and 18, Dubuque, on the first of April, at the city election, will vote on.a proposition to issue $75,000 in bonds to psy off the present floating indebiedness of the 0'; F, GOODMANN, Druggist Agents, for Omaha, B 1l Uit Informat ol Washington & T. SINE=EOLD, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON, CORNICES WINDOW CAPS ¥ < FINIALS, ETC. 1 18 I.Btil Street, MAHA,. NEBRASKA Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE| OMAHA RAILWAY. m’l'hn new extension of this line from Wakefleld up BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Coleridge TO XARTINGTON, Reaches the best nortion of the State, Bpecial ex- over this line to Wayne, Norfolk and Hartiugton, and via Blair to all principal polats on the SIOUX OITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Traius over tht C., 8t. P. M. & 0. Rallway to Cov ngton. Bloux Lity, Ponca, Hartington, Wayne and Nortolk, Conncct at Blair For Fromont, Oakda s, Neligh, and through to Val: en &@ For rates and all information call on F. B. WHITNEY, General Aront, Seraug ¢ Buikdic, Cor. 1065 aud Farnam Bia. Dmana, S Tiwkes can no secured &% dopot, corner 83 Woustes Sucele city. Bishop Hennessy, of Lubuque, who has been re‘)orud very ill and likely to die, was well enough to preach a vigor- ous sermon in the Catholic cathedral in that city last Bundl{ safternoon in opposi- tion to the Bills bill, H. O. Kellogg has his valedictory in the last issue of the Cherokee Free Press. He took the editorship temporarily, pending the finding of a man, and is now succeeded by 8. L. Wilson, late of the Manning Monitor, Kellogg proved him- self equal to the situation, 8. P. Adams, Esq., of Dubuque, is in receipt of a letter announcing the death of his client, Mr. Justus Stocking, who recently obtained a judg ment against that city, Mr. Stocking was about 89 {nn of age, and leaves no family to in- erit his large fortune, A. W, Dunwater, a young Englishman, died of pneumonia on Saturday last at Captain Moreton's place near LeMars, He recently returned from England. He belonged to & very wealthy family, and had a large income on his own account, though not yet of age. Detective J. G. Shattuck, alleged to be now of Chicago, who has been en- gaged in deep detective work in Dela- ware county, has sued the Westorn Union Telegraph company for 82,000 for *‘exposing to &o public view a telegram addr to J. G, Shattuck,” The Burlington Hawkeye puts a touch of imng.'.n the following ite) “About been raised by committe in aid of the new railway from Burlington to Muscating 1t been Incorrectly stated that the full amount asked, $300, had been nearly secured,” Cough, Cold, or Bore Throat. Bronchial' Troches" glve lmwmediate relief, Sold only in bowes, Prigo 20 conts, BE SATURDAY, M What They Do in the Spring. In the spring the good wife's fancy turns to thoughtte of cfeaning hotiee, In the spring the dainty marden greens and oateth souse; Tn the spring the young man thinkoth-—would 1 had a little wifo! But he cconteth not the troubles that must wait on married life. diggeth Chicago Sun, — IN A BALLOON, seph Montest Loud acclamations leaped from a thou- sand throats. The balloon had just started. Like a faloon, the eyes of which the hunter has suddenly uncovered. it fled straight up into the azure space, borne away with lightning speed, Now the heads of the two aeronauts could barely be distinguished at the edge of the car. Leaning over the slight osier side, they watched diminish and fade from second to second away below Jthem the forms and dimensions of terrestrial objoots, What was that vague white and gray heap, streaked in vvery direction by black linea! Was it Naples! ~ Ycs, Naples that they Translated from the ¥ AR AR e AR S AR PR T - ARCH 29, 884, until the period of mourning for your ' dead husband had expired before bestow. ing upon me your hand in marringe. And what has been the result! You have deter- mined to break our engagement, to cast me off and become the wife of an 1talian nobleman! “‘Your role has heen difficult to play, but yon have filled it like a consummate actress!—you, for whom love was but poetic aspirations, ethereal dreams, soar- ings into the azure space; you, whose siren voice, with 1ts vibrating melodies, sang to me the delights of an infinite ecatasy, of an ideal flight into the blue heavens like the flight of the swallows and the eagles! Well, your dream is realized, and you are going to live it out until it kills you! You are caught in the trap of your own whim, for it was you who yesterday took the notion of buging this balloon from the aeronaut who was going to ascend in it and of departing in it with me. Seasonable caprice, was it not, to worthily finish the Neapolitan carnivall It was my vengeance you offered me! T meized it. And now it is to another vengeance 1 deliver you, to that of the azure space jeered at by your poetic falsehoods, to that of the heavens mocked by your sacrilegious rony! * “‘Ah! they avenge themselves cruelly, those impassible judges! Do you know had just quitted—a city reduced to the proportions of a bee-hive! But to the what punishment they will inflict upon you! One day a couple of adventuvers tight, to the left, before, behind, what a | 0f the air, too rash, made the experiment. marvelous horizon! Vesuvius was there | They were found in their car, rigid and sleeping its alarming sleep; then, further | ¢old, their visages swollen, the blood hav- away, the jagged line of the Apennines, [ing flowed from their ears, their eyes and and on the other side, as far as eye could | their mouths! Such is the end that awaits reach, the sea, tho vast blue sea, spark- [you. Soon a red foam will heighten the ling in the broad sunlight. carmine of your lips and red drops will Suddenly, amid the profound silence of | hang like coral pendants from your deli- the azure space, a woman's voice resound. | cate ears, while your beautiful eyes will ed, clear aa the tinkling of crystal. weep tears of blood!” *'Oliver,"” said she, *‘your hand!" The young woman had straightened “‘Hero it is, Lea!” answered a man's | herself up, seized upon by a convulsive voice. ' trembling. **Thank you,” said the woman, who[ ‘‘You will not do that, Oliver!” she straigtened herself up, closing her eye | cried. ‘It is too horrible! I dc not want with a shiver, to die that frightful death!” The man raised his head ana glanced at | Oliver had crossed his arms upon his his companion, who, very pale, had seated | breast. herself upon a light bamboo stool. “If I wished to prevent it 1 could not “What is the matter with you?” he|do 80 now,” said he. asked. ‘Shn sprang upon him and tore from . I was afraid!” said she. *I felt diz-[him the knite that he yet held in his ziness seizing upon me. But it is over, | hand. £ added she, passing her delicate gloved *‘But with this,” cried she, ‘‘I can cut hand across her eyes. open the balloon!” “Do you regret your whim?" She raised her eyes to the round bulk **No; certainly not. But a first experi- | of the aerostat ment may unstring the nerves. Oh, I| ‘'Try,” said Oliver coldly. will inure myself to it; rest easy on that| She grasped the ropes, put one foot on score!” the edge of the car, and strove to raise The man, standing erect, contemplated herself by the strength of her wrists. But her. She was charming thus in her dizziness overcame her and she fell back- close-fitting tourist costume, with the | Wards, breathless. The knife, escaping jaunty masculine hat coquettishly placed | from her hand, went whirling through upon her golden hair, fastened at the | the air. nape of her neck, and the dull pallor| She remained a moment as if anni- that increased the brightness of her black | hilated. eyes. ‘‘See,” said Oliver in a mocking veice, The young woman also contemplated ‘‘the scorching southern sun is gmnting her companion, whose visage that had a | the balloon and dilating the gas. We are musing expression and a manly tout en- [ making very rapid headway." semblo was enframed by a thick and close-| He looked upward, contemplating the ly-cut blonde beard. As she saw he was | 3zure heavens with an esctatic air. frowning she sad to him in her turn in| Suddenly, while ho was speaking, the her musical voice: young woman uttered an_exclamation of “‘And you, Oliver? Why have you that | J0¥» and a flash of hope illuminated her gloomy air?” visage. Slowly, quietly, she put her hand He did not answer the question, but, | in the pocket of her dress, drew from it el —e e — ,THE CHEAPEST PLACE 1IN OMAHA TO BUY Folj=epef=Te{J=ReE Iis AT DEWEY & STONE'S, One of the Best andjlargest 8tocks injthe United States to]jsellect from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR, P. BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROO: SARES, VAULTS, TOCKS, & 10820 Farnam Btroot. Omalh W. A. CLARKE, RICHARDS & CLARKE, | Superintendne Proprietors. Omabha Iron Works U. P. RAIuWAY - - s 17TH & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN leaning a trifle over the adge of the car, |an object that she concealed, then abrupt- said: ly raised her arm and two explosions re- **We are ascending too rapidly.” And |sounded. seizing a rope that hung within reach| ‘‘You have reckoned without your of his hand, he gave it a pull. Almost host!” cried she, with a laugh of tri- instantaneously the young woman felt umph. “‘A true American woman never the balloon slacken its speed, then stop, tfnvols without her revolver, and she is and finally move in the opposite direc- | Fight!” tion. Cut through and through by the two ‘*Are fwo descending for good!” she |balls the acrostat was already beginning asked, to deacend, *‘No,” replied Oliver. ‘Presently we Oliver leaned over the edge of the shall ascena again.” car. “‘When?” “‘So be it!"” said he. ‘‘We are over the ‘‘When I wish. I have only to close the [ open sea. Blue for blue; we shall atill valve thai controls the gas. = Do you see | die in the azure!” A this rope I hold in my hand? It regulates| The balloon was visibly collapsing. Its our course.”’ speed became terrible, Oliver himself, *‘And if it should break?" choking, closed his eyes, and amid the si- ““It will not break; 1t is strong. Butif, | lence of the empty heavens the uerostat has | 2 the point of sacrificing everything to | o Perley, Wis. e —— Throat Diseases commence with a “‘Brown's by a sort of miracle, 1t should happen so pursued its dizzy descent. disappear, we would be lost!” 0 * * * “How?” Narres, February 28, 1884, “The balloon is sufficiently charged My DEAr vazlt 1 sent to inquire with hydrogen to carry us to the regions | about you this morning. They informed where the air cannot be breathed. We | me that you were better. I am delighted would be asphyxiated.” to hear it. I also am better. You cer- “‘Hapily 1t would take two miracles, it | tainly yvlll learn this with pleasure, I seems to me, for the rope is double, is it | have given a few bank-notes to the hsh- not?”’ erman who picked us up and took us It appears to be double now, but in |ashore in his boat—both in a swoon, as it reality there is only a single rope. Lean | appears. Here is a poor fellow who can over the edge of the car a little. Do you |say, without speaking metaphorically, see that ring up there? The rope passes | that fortune fell down to him from the through it, and its two ends I hold in my | heavens! 'I'raveling in your company, hand. They are tied together, but a cut [ my friend, 1s decidedly too dangerous. 1 from a knife will suffice to separate them. | begin to believe that one day or another See! Now the two ends are free. I have [you would bring me bad luck. Kxcuse but to pull one ot them when the rope | this superstition, hatched in my brain in will slip through the ring and fall at|this classic land of the Jettatura, and my feet, and we are off for the grand [permit me for the future to pursue alone voyage!” my journey in the country of romince. He had suited the action to the word. [ My dear assassin, 1 am, without too much The rope had fallen at his feet. He |animosity, yours, Lea, :;;l::. it about his arm and hurled it into o I’¢_0_0p10 T The young woman had arisen, tromb- | Many people are astonished when they dis- tng, with b rihtoned ook BT Heni S o e por “Oliver,” cried she, “‘what have you | Gotury that dooa oy, havo this romedy upon done! Are you out of your senscs{” £ abves. . The pablio. Rave found | 1o o s The young man looked her ful! in the | good thing and stick to it. face, and said, in a very calm tone: NP T *‘I am not out of my senses.” Frank W. Gould, administrator of Mel- **Then, what do you want?"” ville Madden, sued the Chicago, Burling- **I want what is going to happen. I de- |ton nnd.Qumoy for $20,000 for thg care- sire that we shall die together, here, in |less killing of Madden, a locomotive en- the broad heavens, far from that earth I |giueer in the employ of the company, have cursed since you there appeared to [and running between Burlington and me such as you are, since the mud of | Ottumwa, The jury gave the plaintiff a which it is formed bespattered the idol | verdict of 85,000 my superstition adored in you!” ———————— The young woman stared st him in| Durkee's Salad (Dressing is composed amazement and terror. of the freshest, purest and choicest con- “Oh do not protest!” exclaimed Oliver, [ diments money will bny, It surpasses “Eyvery feint is useless. In a word I will [any that can be made athome, is cheaper, sonvinoe ylo: of kwhnt 1 sa lgn- two | 8aves labor and all anxiet) ays past I have known you were deceiv- 4 —— ing ml:‘;‘thlt you were lial};ninz to another| The Jowa trotting circuit holds four suitor. Yes, a fool, a fop, that Count|meetings this year, giving $24,000 in Moreno, who followed us from Venice; | Purses. The first meeting will be held whom we found in Milan, in Florence, in | 8¢ Cedar Raoids, June 10, 11, 12 “"d Rome; whom you gaused me to receive as 13; then Marshalltown, June 17, 18, 'll s traveling companion; to whom I have and 20; Council Bluffs, June 24, 25, 26 daily extended my hand, imbecile that I |8nd £7; Des Moines, July 1, 2, 3 and 4. * * am, and who m‘uut have had many a| Each place gives §0,000 in purs 1 h with. i e ; 2::.-:1 on'::.x Y:I, I ky::w.:llm ‘Tnm‘,‘: Samaritan ine is the great specific did T discover it!’ You' care very little, | for general debility, and for ladies in no doubt. Know that I had followed | change of life. ou, that I have acted the spy upon you,| Mr. James Murphy, of Cuba, Fulton he confession does not humillate me in [ Co., Ill, says: ‘‘Samaritan Nervine the least. It was imperative for me to|cured my daughter’s epilepsy.” At Drug- know, and I do know with such certainty | gists, $1.50. that I cannot doubt; with such certainty that 1 foel my eyes burned by the fiery points of the evidence!” “And it is you who have done thi you, nobility, purity, the ideal even—for yoa were sll that to me and you know it | et containing 8176 in money and four —and more, if possible; a sort of divinity | yickets, worth to him about ‘60 more. before whom knelt my respectful and |pfe, Siafford had sold all his earthly pos- submissive love! —for I loved you thus, | ns to take himself and family of five e —— As the through train was leaving the Sioux Oty depot for Bt. Paul on Tues- day midnight, A, H. Btafford discovered that his pocket had been picked of & wal- the absolute worship I had vowed to you. — everything! But what need have ylu') uumnu. repeat .l‘ll '.hlll to you! Do you not know e 80 miadhe t as well as [ Since we lef “In one caNe DAFRGRALY kDOWR &0 M six months ago, have I not \:o!:: '5.&3& suosens of {‘;‘w:lufilfiéimli:;xll::g& t you, have I'not been constantly the | "*Sies, ./ iiviars. T myself have the preat: submissive slave of your will, of your | e.t contidence in them.” ¥S, Scrateh, Drug- caprices?’ You wished to wait, you saia, ' gist, Luthven, Out, Steam Engines, Boilers WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, Mill and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Oelebrated 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS, STEAM' WATER AND,GAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS, ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing - Flouring Mills, fremStoue to the Roller System. i §3= Xepecial attention given to furnishing Power 1" lants for n:tz&m pose, and estimates made for same. Ueneral machin «y repaira af Address to promptly. RICHARDS & CLARKE, Om»ha, Neb, Important Public Sale! IMPORTED Aberdeen Angus CONSISTING OF I 30 BULLS AND 16 COWS, FROM 1 TO 3 YEARS OLD AT MACE WISE S8 STABLES IN Council Bluffs, Iowa, Thursday, April 3,84, Gommencing st 1 'olosk p. 1, All the above animals are pu‘e bred, and rogistered in herd books of Great Lain Rulls are ready for Immediato ror vice, and the cows in calf, or call by side. Britadn. - Allthe, B " R, OR THREE MONIHS BANKABLE NOTES. I.eonard Bros. e w-m26-me m29-ap 2&3. FRED. M, WOODS, Auctioneer, 1, LOUIS PAPER WAREROUSE. | A POSITIVE Graham Paper Co., sy oo o lb"‘lnm wost " oAso uO 217 and 219 North Maln 8t., 8t. 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