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Proseonte the Swindlers, 1f whett you osll for Hoo Bitters (see groen claster of Hops on the white label) the drugglst hands out any stuff called C, D, Warner's Germaa Hop Bltters or with other *‘Hop" name, refuse it and shun that druggist as you would a viper; and if he has taken your money for the ataff, indiot him for the fraud, and sae him for damages for the swindle, and we will re- ward yea liberally for the convlotion, ‘I Have Suffared,” With every dissate Imaginable for the Jast three years. Oar Drugglst, T. J. Anderson, recommend- A WIFE'S DEVOTION. [Fom the Atlanta Constitution.] Several years ago when Judge 8., then of the superior court, was holdiog his court at Forsyth, Monroe county, Ga., two brothers, resldents of Gwinnett erunty, were brought before him, charged with horse-stealing. The omse sgalnst the two men was plain indeed. The old man from whom the horse was stolen, with his wife and daughter, were Introduced each In their THE DAILY BEE--THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1885 7 who swore away 0 and lber'y to have reaped an over whelming cap of misery, degradation and thame, The father and mother died in the poor houss In the county where they once lived in plenty. The sister to day is loadlng o life of shame In Georgia Olty. The good old jodge still lives in \he enjoyment of excellent health., The brave and devoted wifo and her wronged hus- band now live In Gwinnett, and rank among her happiest and most prosperous oltizens, Ths letter alluded to in this narrative s on file with other papers be- longlng to the case in the executive offise er good name The Dangers of Blood Poisoning. WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPA Sinoe the death of President Garfield, UUU"C_'L!_[UFF& thero sooms ¢ have been an_ Inoreass in ADDITIONAL LOOAR. Remember These Important Facts the number of recorded cases of blood | CUNCERNING wuw rowis.—The Mutual Life Insurance Company, A few weeks ago the Rev., Noah Schenck, D. D, Dl'l l’r;«.klyn, bad an operation performed on his foot, Inflim:| A Number of Oases in Which Dam- watlon set In and Id:lth emnag. h“l. ages are Avked for Various or NEW YORK. man be in good health a wound heals Rensons, uranoe Comoany {n this count rapldly; if the blood Is corrupt, it Is_slow OompuLy DY nny mIN o than thowe of any otner oo toheal, Impure blood rritates and far| o] emtma are LOWER than 1 o ofany of flamos the whole rystem. It follows © suit of Watson va. the Wabal b1 AMES under the name of jngurance fof epecalstion by speelal clusses upon the then, If the blood purifylog organs are | rallway company, in which the jury gave [ misfortunes of each ot: er. : o deranged—slnco every particle of blood jodgement sgainst the company for §7,- “’fl Tte presont avalabls CASH RESOUROKS exceed those of any othe: Life Insurancs Company in the courses through thess organs over one I8 haa recelved In eash from rll sources, fiom February, 1943, to Janunry, 1885, £270,609 584,00, hundred times an hour—In a very short . 1t has returned to the peopls, in fr ‘eb time the blood poiton must destroy all [ court. The plaintiff has died since com- Tta cash Anscts on the 18t of January, 1 Iars in the world, 000, has been confirmed by;the supreme to January, i 5, $216,094,211,00. ount to wore than Ing turn on the stand swore strong and strik- | of the state. My Information wasreceived § ,'Hop Bitters” to me Ingly alike us to the thief, the identity of | from Col. O—— of Aagusta, who was an vitality. mencing the sult, and If there Is any oash 1 ased two bottles. the horso and of both men ‘‘eye witness” to the trial In the winta onh Nature dl:nundn which finally is paid itjwill now go to his uu rfl al] I‘BB ' lufls [] u al’s - i e — heat making f the spring she sots Am entlrely cured and heartily recom: Absolately nothing in rebuttal could Bo 8 QSEYBaNGIsa, eat making food ) ;:“l ‘:uuo;lpllolh estate, , mend Hop Bitters to everyone. J. D. Walker, Buckner, Mo, Counterfelling Proves Superiority. Although counterfeliing fs one of the greatest crimes against the business of any country, and in many cases- “Destractive to health and life! ‘It proves beyond a doubt the" “‘Superiority”— Of the artlcle conn'erfeited; As no inferlor article is ever counter- foited, Proof of this Is to be found in the great number in “‘Austra'is, England, France, “Germany, Indis, Belgium, Canada and the U. S -— Of counterfeits of the great remedy. ‘““Hop Bltters,” Whose name and merits are so well known the world ovcr thatit la a “‘Shining mark and favorite prey “‘For Counterfetters!l!” Boware of those that do not have a greon cluster of hops on the white label. Prosccute the Swindlers!!! 1t wh.n]ynu call for Hop Bitters (see green oluster of Hope on the white l.bel) tue drug. fst hands out any stuffcalled C, D. Warner's German Hop Bitters or with other *‘Hop" name, refuse it and shun that druggist as you would a viper; and if he hastaken your money for the stuff, indict hum for the fraud and sus him for damages for the swindle, and we will reward you liberally for the conviction® CELEBRATED an enfech ed systom stimulato fhgging Cigestion with the Bational To order to earih %, tho blood, and 1hus impart fresh vigorto vig-rant, Hostetter's Stomach Bitrers, which, by iofusi g energy fto = the operationtof tho stoma h, promotes thor. tion and 0, and qnent’ nutii- t A gnin to ap- be produced by the counsel for the de- fence, except the teatlmony of a woman, the young wife of one of the prisoners, and the daughter of the old man from whom the horse was stolen. Her story, as told to her attorney, was so strange and unreasonable that he begged she would not go to the stand with ¢, foaring its eoffect upon jodge and jary. To the pleading of the lawyer sho turned a deaf ear, and rising without be- ing bid sald aloud, *My lnnocent has- band’s liberty Is at stake, I must, 1 will speak for him."” Judge S., who up to this time had not noticed the woman, now, owiog to her manner cf spsech and seem- ingly intense sympathy and love for her husband, called her to the stand, ruling “‘she should testefy in behalf of her has- band's brother and make a statement’ for her husband. The Bible was handed her, and she kissed with a smack that might have been heard a block away. Then tremblingly removing from her head its old Shaker covering, and very care- fully unwinding a much-wora and tatter— ed Gwinnett red shawl which she held In her arms, she exposed to the vlew of a greatly surprised audiencs a 2-month-cld baby boy, who was hid away somewhere in the folds of that huge shawl. The un- winding process completed, she hurriedly dep-s ted both baby and coverlog In a on the table in front cf ber, and with a degroe of determination in her face, ex- preesed only in the lines of Shakespeare: *I shall remember when Crosar siwys do this, 1t 1s performed,” she fronted the jury. Said she: *‘I have sworn to tell the truth. I un- derstand fully the enormity and meanness of telling a lle. I am a God-fearing woman, and I bslieve every word ia that good k there on the table, and if what I tell you now about this case be not true These are the voloanoes of the human system. They prccsed from impure lood and from a rlotous demoralization of the digestive organs. They are an- noviog, painful, and sometimes dsnger- ous. They can be driven out by toning up the system, and this can beat be done y the use of Brown's Iron Bitters. Mesers. Handy & Rullman, druggists, Annepolls, Md., sey, “We sell lots of Brown's Tron Bitters. All who use it seem pleased. We hear not one com- plalnt.” — e —— THE SPANISH MAIN. A Region Where Olimate, Coffec and Ohocolate Sait the Most Fastidious, The country along the Spanish main, says a correspondent of the Boston Her- ald, from Trinidad to the {sthmus, is a mixture of Florlda and Swlitzrland, where one can find within the radius of a single day's journey any clime or scene to suit his taste, from a trop'cal jungle, swarm- ing with tigers and alligators, to moun- tain creats crowned with eternal snow. At the very edge of the ocean, within plain view from the decks of pasiing ves- tels, rise peaks which reach above the clouds, whose snow-capped snmmits seem to hang in the alr. One cf them, the Nevada de la Santa Marta, is 17,000 feet bigh. Between these mountains, along the coast, are narrow valleys of the most luxurious tropical verdure and the rich est soll, which yield threo harvests an- nually, and are densely populated. Cof- fee, sugar and chocolate are the staples of the lower reglon, called *‘ticrra calients” (hotland), Corn, beans, and other tem- perate z>ne products are ralsed on the mountain side, and higher up on the plains, 7,000 and 8,000 feet above the up a coollng proce: ~ t\?i-, she nr%hplm that the change from Mary J. A. Vernon, who lives about winter to summer shall be gradual, if her | four miles east of the clty, has com- lawe were never violated thls provision |menced actlon against the oity, for :{,"""’, he -nflielen:: r'“*:_:]{uh"; v;nll-!efl- damages, olaiming that the olty had dug erefore, we mus! er he) mn fhis speing House-clesning time; other. |® trench on Vaughan avenue, near whero wise the seods of disease remain within | the railwayscross, and provided a little us. bridge without anyhand rails or other Blood s made In the stomach; ft ls| med -hvf pmev‘tlux l:hebp;-ro"lr;- -hml urified by the skin, lungs,liver and kid- | that when crossing the bridge with her | el ’ o i Eeyu are c;’verwnrkeé; th:; ’oonleqnenua {s | dsughter In a buggy, the horse becams R n nS(‘fi.ArEETEE nfimfil‘ ’c‘l’\?r:& for 7,‘.11'25.1[‘?.{‘.,' ‘.':.('u.. that in the epring these organs are proe- | fcightened at the cars, and backed them trated; the prostraticn la Indicated by ex- |into the ditch. She was Injur:d severely tremely dull, heavy feelings an a wearl- [80d wants the oity to pay her £30,000. nets which sbems o go to the bone; head | . Rose Ellinger now sues the Ohicago & aches, furred tongue, lack of appetite, [ Northwestern riilway company for $20,- itohing and disoolored ekin, mental irrit- [ 000 damages on account of the death of ability, dopression of epirits, nouralgle | Jacob Ellinger, who was killed by a traln paine, convulslons, chills ani fever, | While he was walking on the tiack, on “malarla ” Eleventh s'reet, In this city. These little Irregularitios of feeling are A. A Hazard proposes to sue the clty Nature’s warnioge; if neglected, dis:ase for the 'th of his horss recently so may get the upper hand. If you intro- | badly injured by a hole In the street as duce into the blood & little kiduey and |0 necessitate bis belng killed. The liver polson, you can srtificlally produce | 8mennt clalmed as the value of the horse the above aymptoms; it follows, therefore | 18 82,000 that to remove them, vitallty must be re- stored to those blood purlfying organs. If they cannot perform thelr work no amount of medicine taken for other :l:%:‘;-::;.h“n any permanent effect in returned at $103,558, Brigadier-General D. H. Bruce, busl-| Seybert, the Marshalltown murderer nees mansger of the Syracuze (N Y.)|who killed young Firth some weeks ago, Journal in 1883, found that he was not | has been bound over without ball. coming through the spring in good f rm;| The Des Moines city council has ap- he was not sick, but only out of condition; | propriated $100 to the Grand Army of 10 the timely use of a few bottles of War- | the Republic in observing Memorlal day. Eitovory of Somttluisenl ensy and- s |y redsls Oarter, o farmbr's boy oute Goubtedly warded off somo. obronio dis. | Macedonta, while riding on a corn-stalk y 8| cutter a few days ago, fell to the ground order, This preparation is not a oure-all ) ) —it clatms to restors the blood-purifying |~ L B Ll Ly organs to natural vitality; by 8o dolng, it not only cures, but prevents blood corrop. | Charles Kissobergor, ' pedler of tlon and Ciseate. If you doubt its power, | #3usegss in Sioux City, attempied to kill ask your friends; millions bave hesrd of | hts wife, Monday, becase sho rofused to it, hundrods of ‘thousands have used it |doclure n dividend of the procseds of a W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, General Agent for Gen, Agts, for Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Mich'gan Indians, Iliinois, Wisconsin, Tows Tiah, and Minnesota. Office Cor, Farnam and 13th 8t.Over 1st Nat'l, Jetroit, Michigan, Bank, Umaha, Neb sbrrniad 1 M. ¥, ROHRER, Special Agent for Iowa, Council Blutfs, Towa tten will find the R CHM OND STRAICHT CL * wo. ¢ SUPER|OR toail others. Thoy are made feom the Lrighteat, most delicately flavored, and highest cost cold laaf grown in Virgin's, and_ aro abilately WITHOUT ADULT wxATiON ordrugs. We we the Genuine French Rice Paper ofour ow. dirict imoortation, anlvnluu do capeclally for uy, water warked with the nawo of the vranl, Richmond atraight ut No. STRAIGHT CUT No. 1 M1y WAl o 1. tmitatians of this brand have bost put on ssle Yigarotts 4 46 AWt | th s tho ollanl origina beaud, and 8o obsorve taat each okago or box of Richmand Straight Qut Cigirettss boars thy sigaature of Mafit'ic'fl:fiar'g i Ifi:’lfilflu‘r'l;l.svfig'inia. CIGARETTES ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. — — IOWA IN PIECES. The assessed valuation of Kingsley Is ~ potite, vigor and | ;may God in His wrath this moment atrlke | 528, are thousands of goats and cattle. : s washing, The murderous bullet B STOMACH, S o o, Lvarably | dumb ere T attor another word, and w onfise blfatalon fetian {edm e an’}‘l.z:smllll;»af‘::fi;.gu of epring-time are|8razed her nock. : ; 1 onurcoofthisceerv: | make me euffor the moet violent death [coast far up into the mountains, and are arse : i . : . Irreia: I\ S| Ghat conld bofall o human. " May 1 tura | very prolii. - Tho pacplo hero claim to iieq, s o mre o 1o boitnct condh | LK, NSRborss 8 O, 41 BT | NGl R ventive cf malar *"¥or sl | from this ‘stand’ when I havo finished and | raise the best coffce in the world,and it la | i B0 8 F6n, B CORateth MUER | Ul N 1 Sunday. Tempor- : i ) N b lcok upon that baby—mine—my only | asivgular fact, asserted by tho exportera, | S0 #OR G, EraveNis S e prosecution drove him Into bank-| Are the Cheapest, Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Inghtest in The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm s the charm- er that almost cheats the looking-glass. A PERFECT SHOE VOR LADIES, MIBGES & CHILOREN. OUR PRODUCTIONS REPRESENT THE PERFECTION OF SHOE-MAKING, IN THEM EVERY OBJECTION FOUND IN READY-MADE SHOLS I5 REMOVED. THE BUCCESS AT ONGE ATTAINED BY ©OUR GOODS WHEREVER INTRODUCED 15 OWING TO THE FACT THAT THEY ARE GLOVE-FITTING, ELEGANT IN STYLE AND PINISH, OF THE FINEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, AND MODERATE N PRICE. THE HORRORS OF BREAKING-IN ARE AVOIDED | THEY ARE COMFORTABLE ¥ROM THE VERY FIRST, WE MAKE 15 81ZES ! IN 14 WIDTHS | AND © BHAPES OF TOE® AND HEELS. * Look for onr Name on the Soles, J. & T. COUSINS, NEW YORK. —_— ESPYLE'S THE BEST THInG OuT Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft, Hot or Cold Water, Savns Lanon, Tixs and_ Sear A Sold by all grocers. Fawars of imitations well de- wgned b islend, PAARLINE 8 the ONLY bor wving compound and always bears the aLove sym- el and pame of JAMES PYLE NEW YORK. NaLY, and gives unlversal satistaction, No family rich or poor shoald one, whom I love, next to hushang, bet- ter than my life, and find it cold in death. “Two years ago my father, who sits over there, and now accuses my husband of stealing his horse, sent to Gwiaonett county for me, insistivg that 1 should come and nurse him through an attack of the rheumatism. He and my mother had him, I wentand remained two months or more uatil he recovered. While at my father's the ‘glanders’ got among the stock in the neighborhood, and after a while a colt belongiag to my father caught the diseasa. A consultation of the fami'y was held, and It was decided to kill the colt, hoping thereby to pre- vent the remainder cf the horses on the farm from catching it. ““I pleaded for the colt's life, and told my father to put it to itself away from the other horses, and I would feed and try to cure it. He did as I asked, and I nursed the colt back to health. When I was leaving home, going back to my husband, my father told me In presence of both my mother and slater, as I had saved the colt's life, he would give it to me and would keep it for me, as he had good pasturage,until it grew largeenough to work. Here the matter rested, and I thought no more of it until two weeks 8go, when I recolved a letter from my father stating that the colt was resdy for work but my mether and sls ter were unwilllng for me to have it. He sald he thought it best for me to send my husband and his brother afcer the colt, telling them to take it from the pasture and not to let my mother and my slster know about it. “Owlng to our extreme poverty and need of a horse, Tom decided to do my father bld, and last Thursday night a week ago he and his brether reached our home in Gwinnett with the colt, now grown to be a horae. The same that I nursed through the ‘glanders’ at my father’s two years ago; the same that my father then gave me in pressnco of my mother and sister, now there by his side, udge, that my father now » “‘Thu Il there Is of it,” she sald, and dropplog her head, which during the recital of her story had been as erect as the “‘proudest eteed of the prairie,” she slowly loft the stand, *‘The letter,” of couree, was asked for, but could not be produced. The woman ssld she bad ost it. The jury were ‘““out” only a few mo- ments, returning a verdjot of gallty, and the men were tentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. As the last words of the sentence were uttered by tne judge the wife sprang to her feet, and fuclog her father and mother and young sister, from her lips such a curse fell as filled with horror all who heard it. Turning next to her husband, she gave hlm along, last embrace and held up the baby for bhim to kiss, Then to the juodge she sald, “I will find the letter, eir, an ring it to you,” and with a heart-broken look, but firm step, she passed through the crowd to the sireot, The prisoners were sent off next day to begin thelr life of servitude. And soon the scene in the courtroom, the sad face of the wife, the baby, red shawl and all were forgotten, Several weeks later a woman entersd the judge's cffice in Forsyih, her face flushed with exoltewent and beamiog | as with joy. It was the wife of the man convicted of horse stealing. She had found the ““letter” and had walked with her baby In ber arms all the way from Gwinnett to Monroe to bring it to the was genuine, and took Jmmedia to secure more evidence in This was caslly accomp! that only the prorest grade goes to the United States, while all of the beiter quality is sent to France and Germiny, Just why this is so no cne explaine, further than repeating the remark 80 often made that the Americans do not lize good coffee. Ancther curlous fact is that chocolate genuine art!ctle is sold in our market. The cocoa plant is an odd sort of affalr, 1t has great wax like leave and resembles & emall magnolia tree. Upon its trunk and larger llmbs there ap- pears semi-annually a large number of wart-like protuberances about as large as the emallest plneapple. They are ugly looking parasites, but like many other ugly things havs a value and usefulness. At first they are greeo, but when they get red the natives pick them off, crush them in a rude machline, and take from each a handful of seeds about the size and shape of & lima bean. This 1s the cocoa. When the beaus thoroughly drled in the sun,they are shipped to the msrket in gunny sacks, where the chozolate manufacturer gets hold of them. He grinds them iuto & fine powder, of a gray color, that looks like graham flour, mixes it with the pure jnice of the sugsr-cane, called ‘‘paplllion,” and flavors the mixture with the julce of the vanilla bean. After being botled for a certain length of time, this is poured into moulds and allowed to harden, when it bacomes the chocolate of commerce, The Caracas chocolate, as all the pro- duct of Venezuela Is termed, is considered the best in the world. Tt costs G5 cents a pound at the factories there, but can be purchased for 45 or 50 cents & pound in New Yerk. The beat cocoa beans are 40 cents a pound here, bat the Yankee manufacturer has a way of increaiag thelr weight and reduclog their vslue by adulteration. Pipe clay Is cheap and heavy, end it is supposed to be harml:ss It welghs about five tlmes &s much as cocea, and as the profit of lager beer Is In the fcam, 80 is the profit in chocclate in pipe clay, or whateyer substance iv may be mixed with. Paerto Cabello and Maracaibo sra the two great exporting markots of Vene. zuela, frem which ths greater part of the coffee and chocolate is shipped. o —— “The Darned Fool Did Jump,” o Herald. Iways some fool to jump off a train and get hart,” said the brakema: “/and frequently the one that jumps fs just the man wo always clalms that he knows better and gives other people lecturers for thetr foolhardiness I'll never forget & little thing that happened one day as we were going into Indlanap- olis, Oa the train was a sheriff who had in charge thxee imbeciles whom he was taking to the asylom. They were not haudocffed nor tied in any way, but were permitted to run abour the car justas they wanted to, On beard wasa passenger who complained about this a gopd deal. He thought the Imbeciles should be tled up., ‘They haven't any more sense than to gn and jumr off the train,’ he said, ‘and they should bo better taken care of.’ But the she:riff he just took things ensy, eaid he guessed they were all standing on the rear complainirg passenger his grip in his hand and his on his head, we came to 8 street crossing he sald, ‘‘Guess I'll get off here,’ judge. Judge S—, after closely ex-|and before I could do a thing to stop him amiviog the decuments, was satlsfied it|he jumped. He probatly thought we and the father of the woman, on being|sumed the shaps of Weight. on his nose what turoed out to be a|leavesa wife and three children. W th no bay presses of any kind can tlle amount of work pro 'uced, such littlo expense (ten tona of hay and overto load rallrond bor car.) se ca. Ve don with the Extel Iuproved Mool Warranted or no LR’ malignant ulceratfon; the blood virus at-| Lightnirg has struck Towa at last and [ uale " For il od new circular addre: L& O i i tacked his bratn and killed him. T S s L0 e S e D Bl 00 et in 2865, One day a young physiclan diecovered [ruptcy and finsl'y to the grave. He average health dfed suddenly the other [is, or says he i, in posscssion of a dis. day; an examination showed that one|patch announcing that he has the ap- kidoey, entirely decayed, had potsoned | poiniment for collector cf internal reve- Prneumonia, A prominent merchant of apparent | Thompscn, late clerk of Wopello county, ulways bean very hard with Tom (my |costs more here than it does in New York 3 itio gzt S ti0 husband) and I, but Tom now persuaded [ —here whera it is grown and manufac- L:‘:)}’l:’cd);:f;tgly{n th{;‘:ah‘:];;lp;::dl‘:;v: nue for the fourth Towa district PURE Consumption, 1e to go, sayiog it was my father who [tured. This is mors reasonable, for it is lived tonhaitalll chcaetsstreTanal tont Joel Beaver, aged twenty-six, dissp- Dyspepsiw and was slok, and it was my duty to go to|Wwell known that there is verylittle of the Every day we negloct to tako S5k pointed in love, had not safficient cour- NEA .5 s THE RECENTLY IMPROVED " REMINGTON STANDARD o N,,,l;l mfil? L TY P E WR ITER FIRE ESCAPE, And all modern improvements, call bells, fire NO. 2, alarm bells, etc,, is the Tstho Tighest Acticvement in Writing| CRESTON HOUSE Machines in the World, ?\'ns. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, Direct Lice for Kngisnd, France and Germany. The steanuships of this well known line are bally it iron, u water-tight compartments, and are fur- alshed’ with every requisite to make the passsge e | both safe avd sgreeable. They curry the United B J;l Ci)_l‘ éi]’}b, :I;E::nd-y:m-nfi“'b"-"t)ur:l nd leavn Now York Plymouth (LONDON (PARI3 and HAMBURG, t Cabin, $00-8100. Btecroge, to or New 10k’ and Pundt, Mark Hausen, ¥. E, Moores, Harry Deuol tn QOUNGIL BLUYLS, 10WA. Omaba; Gionewlg & Sohoenegen, ia Council wluffa, Office, Maln Street, Rooms 7and 8, Shugart’ and Keuo block. Wiil practice in Biateand tate courts. MANDEMAKERS & VAN, (W. P. PECK & CO. (Bucoessors to Peck, Kern & Sibloy. AI‘CHlTlé(:).‘;is'i‘RACTORB —uxrual‘m-:nr‘lxxnu— G * to the o exocute or Coun , Neb ; writes, Jan have been wfflioted with Hay Fever and 01559 1 ‘ollowed your directions smd #uy tha batter in 1y life. that | am 1y who can speak precautions as are herein Indleated, we |*58, 10 endure the trouble. He purs Wasting Diseascss msy besudto drive o nail into our 4 Ll Positively Ttelieved and Nature if it is not purified every day, untlmely village twelve miles from there, took a death is inovitable. p doze sitting In a store, and dled soon. | myrg wHISREY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY mm: OM FUSEL OIL. A GARDTsal ot sutorng rom o | llod ton kegs with wator and loadod IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM and ludigestions of youth, nervous weakness and | them on his dellvery wagon, when the hoto. 1w i ‘Whiskey in stock, attempt to palm off oncustomers, whiskey of their own bottling, which hat will FREE OF CHARGE. Thiss great | load was immediately captured by the | RXalt Tomudy was, disoversd o lstonne o et | officials, When the ytrhlponmn cxz the | being of an inferior grade and adulterated, pays them a larger profit s gola;\bubaiaeliionithe pioblkitionpecple] SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGCGISTS AND GROCERS. The English Volunteers, A Lee county man named Keenan, who Price ONE DOLL.AR Per Bottle. Every corps, of whatever arm, Is in. [in burglary, in which he was again un-) “C% address n tho United States (East of the Rocky Mountains), securely packed én plaén spectod once a year by an officer of the |successful- Arrested, he made ‘his er- :?u:ox:-n;m.::v:n prepaid on recelpt of SL. L, or Six Bottles sent for BB 1 of the district, and time snd |through himbefore he was brought to a e 8 ace aro made to auis the genoral con- | halt. ~Although badly wounded he will| Selling A gents, Omaha, H. T. Clarke Drug Co. ts numbers must be present or the in Oacar Berlin, a Dapenport Swede, spection is postponed. When a corps s |sulcided by taking morphine on Thurs-| to be inspected In the camp. But|eelf for seversl years on poor whisky, when 1t joins a camp of exerclse of the |until a few weeks ago he astonished him. inepected there (the nmumber being too|and golng to work., Two weeks of small for the purpose), but at its own|sobriety wss followed by o debauch, left altogather without asslstance from |appetite, he wisely decided on tulclde. the public to defrsy their necetsary ex-| From Des Molnes comes the grief-gly- With enly 89 keys_to learn an 18 grented for every efficient volunteer |y an abour two menihe ago, Is seeking opauste cfficer (who has attended a prescribed |4 giyorce, It seews that the young man punctuaf b g mo 19 writio chi additlonal allowanco of £2 10s on|his hair with bear grosse, and prated GBI 112 23l s ot durable acoount of each voluateer offiver cr ser-| gjjaly of a well-filled purse. They were y, and a spectal allowanco of 10sfor every | otal eclipse. The young man went W]L‘/(Off, Secmans & Benedict, officar who has passed in the year the|west TLe young girl who had plotured Chicago, 111., Sole Agents. yoar only. These sums goto the general | g} her mother. Disgraced, she will Agent for Western Iowa fond. Traveling expensts ou a fixed|].yq a life of misery, while the author of a¢ stations more than five miles from | ¢4y wchool in & new community. the headquarters of the corpe, aud artil. A B09) 7 conveyanca of guns or other expenses in- OOMMEROIAL, cldental to gun practice. Officers receive (COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, duty. Every compsny or battery reccives | No. 8, 60, £4ayear for postage and stationery, | Qorn—Now, 280, ay—$ 00 per ton; balea, 60, so reg-| Rye—600, of instruction | Qorn Meal—1 50 per 100 ds provide tho sites of bat-|6 80 terler, obtain leases of them, throw up ‘ofl‘;l"g‘“'““d' bazd, 950 por Som) sof ; No. 201 Voper Broadway, Councl] Bluffs, OF CHICAGO. for a resident gunner to take cbarge of | Flour—Oity four, 1 Having socures private wire oach, and pay for keeping tnem in repalr. | Brooms—175@3 00 per doz, H. SOBEURZ. ?f‘;'l.'f-:.‘f‘".'.'.'."i'.p:,?.' Goun and expente magaz'nes, Every corps is| Oattle—Butoher cows, 8 25@8 76, Butcher ARSERS L B expected to provide a secure place for the e 4 00, it can be placed in charge of ordinance Y108 OVER AMERIOAN RXPRES - s store officers In government buildings PRODUCE AND FRUITS, 'OUfi’ClL BLIRES 1O W A R HAX ood, 12@114¢; poor and eld stock, 6@ .. " Salder, hitherto thelr wespors, is belng | 106, Ao recelpts of poor and falr grades are W . e sy 1caily and pormnenty axoh:n‘god for the Martiol-Henry, | H- Sa AT OOD, oo, | kinds a & mort cbatinate an valls readily at quotations when wrapped in TR TN TS 1 UiEanA e e woacant I have been afflicted with an Affection | ¢loths aud woll pac atts , Neb. Micacy. diphtherls, and have used various remedies, | Liive sprivg chickens, per doz, 600;live old 1o, 185% | i i cure, o but have n found anything equal_to | cbickens, :u (::.‘ :mllb @?’]::;Luh;p‘, HBIBfOI‘d and Jersey Gamlel Ln)u’l::)hnmnh,\ 'u;‘:"l‘v:y:x Hampton, Piketon, Ky, Sold only in|13c; dressed turkeye, per lb., 2188 1 -, gewe, por Ib,, 10@13¢; dressed ducke, per 1b., A W.WETHERELL, (.. 5 and 187 Wabarh Avenud, 4 A returning home at Wanbeck, a small coffia S theiblood tsinolionsdiovery.day; b : w H Is K E Yl assistedinrestoringVitalpowers e An Ottumwa brewer named Kraner DO NOT BE DECEIVED.—Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Dufly’s Pure decay, loss of manh send a recipe America, Send ueltaddressed onvelope Rav. Jo- | hrower claimed 1t was not_beer ho had | ASK FOR DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY, AND TAKE NO OTHER {he Ninetcenth Century. hadiadolelfallurolac arming, fenuased Send us your address and we will mail book containing valuable information. Sample Quart Bottles regular army duly appointed. Arranoe- | ¢ape, when 'hu was pursued by a sheriff's G osats o mado for the Insprction by the | pomss on Friduy, who shot soveral holes| JUFFY_MALT WHISKEY CO., Baltimore, Md., U. S. A venleuce of the corps. Two-thirds of | recover. in its regimental camp of exerclse it is|day night last. scar had soaked him- regular or militfa forces, it is not to be | self and sufferlng wife by scbering up headquarters. 'L'he voluoteers are not|when, findiog he could not control hls penses, An anoual allowance of £1 10s)ino nows that a young girl who married i cals ke s d ) i ) number of drille) and man, witha special [ o0 an imitation diamond pin, greased Teactionw. Tt ‘sthe sitaplost and 'Send for free illustrated pamphlet, cien- | married. Tae honeymoon experlenced a LA 107, il examinatlon in tactics is granted for tha | |fo a5 a beautitul landscape, remained 0. H, SHOLES, Council Bluffs alo aro granted where companien atiend | the crime is perhaps conducting a Sun- e — lery corps receive extra allowance for traveling allowance when on military| Wheat—No, 1 milling, 70; No, 2, €5; Army forms and books are supplied| DAt Loosl purposts; 20, pounds, The artillery corps from| Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ C i AND BUILDERS MORS L ROSE & Co. the carthworks, provide accommodation | Tard—Armour's, wholesallng at 7} . 2 90, cago Buard of Ty ‘The goveramant provides sidewmsmn shede g . Natiooa Jdunk, Telphone 210. & W. ooruer 13th custody of emall-arm ammunit Jnsnua nr Illfl Peace Every volunteer receives a riffe, belt a Egge-Continue steady af 1o, el 0 Butter—Choice new creamary,?2@250: good | Sy pouch, These they for the most part 13 140; oh ¢ 1l, 16@17¢; take with them to thelr homes. The }‘;‘f,:‘ 4 aice sanuiry roll, Mi@1To increasing. Cboioo roll continues scarce and ing oescs ield proiptiy to ite wonderful o —— of the Throat from childhood, caused by | Poultry—Supply isshort of the demand. |y ooar of thoroughbred and bigh grade | J L.cA (Jcb s writen, Jap be Buown's BRONCHIAL Tiociiis—Rev. (. M. | ber 1b., 9@10ct dressed chicken 48 O AT O by MR ot WILTIAM B¥NNETT, Kichiand, I wa, wriicsNov, 1@ The present weather is unfavorable The Bt, Louis Kegatta Off, CHIOAGO. |4 fuorsbly of your resedios. for dressed poultry and great care should bs 5 _ | taken in both dressing and vacking. St. Lovis. Mo, May 5. —The regatta which | *'Game— Ducks, in fair demand at 200 per e L e Ry Py g e ey was aunouncad to take place cu Criveourlake, | dox., for mallards, 1 50@175 for x{'xll:dkm:g Hair ”c/m;’ nng*' n'sw from tvery Siato ln tho U, B Canais sud Grest ia ci 10.@125 for teal, p only bes Bustles, Hoop Skirts, | Britain; will be malled upon application. ?;‘;nth:c‘cg:gco:lh:;! 1&1?;1 b:::pfl:‘yl.::?l bird o for old atock. Hair Cloth Skirts,/ Any drugglet not having it in stock will procured. COLOREDSLIZ confronted with the evidence procaured by | the wrong way to be uncomfortable for | being able to f b N Onious - Cheice stock ecarce at 127@1 50 AND A FULL LINE OF { toordur. Ak for Dr. Hair s Asthuia Cure. ROPE E e e tted thot Ba b | Bt abd sndad 0 with Bia nose. f! the | cous,bulei S oy sRoith 10 Maiva | . busbl, wekand sprouted, 7 BLACK e D, WATR & SON, Vo't Gl 0. ® | written the letter. The pext traln to|mud snd his heels in the sir. Then he | arranged for Gandauer will be rowed either ot | 1eans Supply eman 000K'S EXCURSION PARTIES sail from New | At'anta brought Judge S— with it,|spread out and fell flat, kind o' -Enwllng Moline or Pullmw SCHMIDT, L JERSEYS, York In Aprll, May, Juce aad July by Smtclam | .13 1o time was lost in submittiog the | out as if he wanted to cover the whole l PHOTOGRAPHER! #IERCIAL TOURIST TIOKETS for INDIVIDUAL | matter to the governor, who instantly{street. But the funniest thing was that No, 220 Main 8t., Council Bluffs, First-class work guarsuteod. for the past week. Ckolce stock of sny variety will briog 55@60c; fair to good WHITE $100 FRATELERS ot reduced abes, by Abe best reuter | yaned » pardon for the two men, wl turnodbto olrlntokllhe car [ lo&::ddono s o D e o " \ Ooly » fow short yesrs hi ed { of them imbeclles lool out of the door elica iseasos radically v c K'S EXURSIONIST, with maps, conbaln & ort y ave passed { of the ug de. |oured. Consultation free. Address, A n:'{p:l‘%(}an;?wh 3;?12? );‘:r‘l;’t tull partioulars; by wall for 10 ceute 0 World's Diepensary Medical Assoclation, p oor and soft stock selling at any price buye Baffalo, N. Y, 2 s ocourrence, but time enough|He grinned as if h bhas Intervened for the wife's prayers to|lighted in his lif © answered; time enough for the partles | darned fool did jump, didn't he. J e ; siamped, ALV 86ty al o S KR oods iduses | Op subuaday, wed satl0wae BGUPNEYS 2E- o

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