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Proseonte the Swindlers. If wheu you eall for Hop Bitters (see green claster of Hops on the white label) the drugglst hands out any stuff called C. | = D. Warner's German Hop Bitters or with other ‘‘Hop" name, rduuda "I and ||:lnl|; e g that druggist ou would a viper; an 3 oy yn{'“ money. for the star, | The Fev. A. K. Bates Touches Up indict him for the fraud, and sue him for| Business;Methods, Ohurch Collec- damages for the swindle, and we will re- tions, and Progreasive Euchre, . ward you liberally for the convletion, ‘I Have Suffered.” With every disease Imaginable for the Iast three years. Oar Drugglst, T. J. Anderson, recommend- COUNCIL BLUFFS, AD}')ITI»({NAL LOCAL. PRACTICAL POINTERS, At the Presbyterlan ohurch Sunday morning theRev. A. K. Bates, the p ,'Hop Bittera” to me Am entlrely cured and heartily recom. | C0r.; 1:30. mend Hop Bitters to everyone. In thi J. D. Walker, Buckner, Mo. Counterfelting Proves Superiority. Although counterfelting is one of the ‘z; l:‘ p“';“';‘e’ c::;;flg;e“ A-l'-n‘::h;r i bl s U b pl:n-:ror what shall bo ita sources. And b/ R o A it tho final thought Is death; what kind of gt Besond & MoubEALS" a death death do we wish to dle? ..Snp:‘:{:'m ..’:n o okl Pat your confidence iu a man, and gf- Of tge artlcl'a counterfelted; ::l' S t{me 1t d';‘&p:l“—'?rhlgl w;:,h A ¥ m, I supposed thete are very fow peo- hi?:flno inferior artlole is ever connter- |5 ' 0rg w{:?hnve not put thel, trust in Proof of this Is vo be found in the great number In ““‘Australis, England, France, text there are four great thoughts suggested for our conslderation. confidence in Christ. Another true, I should be glad to say, in the ma- jority of cases, 80 far as our earthly re- intlom are concerned, when we placs our and the U, S, Of countorfelts of the great remedy. ‘“‘Hop Bltters,” Whose name and merlts are so well known the world over thatlt is a “‘Shining mark and favorite prey " P e L D S igotr tevatta sk Lord God ot T Beware of those that do not have af o “mumber 1t is the power of God green claster of hops on the white label. |4y, accomplishes results, and he s the confidence thus lmpo-e\i is not abused, I should be very sorry to think there was no one on this earth whom we could trust, but there are many whom we sup- pose to be worthy of our trust, who fall o Pmucuhe‘theH Swl!-;dlera!(!! friend of everybody who will trust in him. when you call for Hop Bitters (seo green | There are two ways in which to put our|" luster of Hops on the ;h{‘ifl Seel) Yo drug | trust n God. Tt lmpunihlspchlt a orman Hop. 1itters or with other “Hop" | man can be saved accordlng to the eorlp- name, refuse it and shun that druggist as you | ture—I do not say, according to the views ‘would a viper; and if he hastaken your money | of people or of ministers—but according ;«lrnllm u;uif, lndu;'. Im]n for cgla Irnu?l and lu‘u to the scripture, there is only one way m for damages for the swindle, and we wi xoward you liberally for tho conviction" o A sllow anybody to bs loat. under- stand that we are all lost. ‘I came to seek and save them who are lost.” I understand that we have all come short of the glory of God. A man may say,*‘T cannot see how one man bears the sins of you mean by belief and faith.” God' way is to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. *‘If a man belleves in the Lerd belleveth not shall not see life bat the wrath of God abldeth on him.” “Trust inthe Lord and do gocd.” This Is all the way. on In any department, should also work In order to enrich . ET %y, tho blood, and thus | Which he s engaged, being called upon to | hag two sides, one of which is not the i A i Hfis‘i‘:"'““l‘.tns impart fréeh vigor | perform some service for the church, per- | roe.colored one that s ugually painted O s “1 ThejNatural In natfonal invigorant, Hostett Bitters, which, by intusir i energy into the operationsof the there is a man here representing a house in the east, and trylng to cheat me, and Momaeh Dromotes | L must look out for my own interests oay, insures thor. | firat, and get my business arranged and ough digostion and | then I can conslder the other matter.” I ) conseqnont " nutii- | had an employer one time who claimed to R tian, A gain toap- | be a christian, but I am sorry to say he . howter Vigor and | did many things that In my estimation STOMACH found to follow a | hardly become a christian cnaracter. On IF ER oorso ofthisdesory: | one occasion with reference to some T et (00 | goods he told the man of areliable sreventise of malarial fever. For sale | whom they had been obtalned that by all Druggista and Dealers generally. they were entirely useless, and could be that they could be turned to moee excel- lent account in one way. But he held came down to a largely reduced figure, | o = |the temptatlons by which you are sur- rounded. It 1s thought that it is easter THE BEST THING OUT In Hard or Soft, Hot or Cold Water, there are many temptations at home, and be without it. barder to convert her than it is to con- Sold by all crocers. P of imitations well do- | vert a man who I skeptical, and for this :‘-Kvll‘:u Compound and always bears the above sym: | Feason it is & blessing that there are bel aud name ot fower skeptics among women than among JAMES PYLE NEW YORK. S, - When the Lord was down here on earth, what was he doing? It was the joy of his exlstence to lead the people to belleve on Him whom he trusted. He blessed the poor woman who gave all that she had to the Lord. This reminds me of the matter of collectlons concerning which I wish to speak. Mr. Spurgeon was talking with a gentleman concarning the church when the gentle- man ssid, **‘My desr Mr. Spurgeon, I think it is insppropriate for a collection to be taken up In the church.” He was referred to the passage in Paul's first epletle to the Corinthisns, In which he ys, “Therefore my beloved brethren be yesteadfast, unmovable, always abound- T3 it A PERFECT SHOE FOR LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN, ©OUR PRODUCTIONS REPRESENT THE PERFECTION OF SHOE-MAKING. IN THEM EVERY OBJECTION FOUND IN READY-MADE SHOES IS REMOVED. THE SUCCESS AT ONCE ATTAINED BY OUR GOODS WHEREVER INTRODUCED 15 OWING TO THE FACT THAT THEY ARE GLOVE-FITTING, ELEGANT IN STYLE ANDFINISH, OF THE FINEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, AND MODERATE N PRICE, THE HORRORS OF BREAKING:IN ARE AVOIDED: THEY ARE COMFORTABLE FROM THE VERY FIRST. WE MAKE 16 81ZE5 | IN 14 WIDTHS ! AND 6 BHAPES OF TOES AND WEELS. Look for our Name on the Soles, J. & T. COUSINS, Lot us go abont our work In | Bl NEW YORK, asmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.” ~ The collec- tions go right along with holy In our religlon, Christ blessed the such a small amount, but because it was glven more he would have thought more of her, but she did all she could, and that s what is required of us. g attentlon at the time with matters pertaining to G service, let us remember that to lay the | K S—eeen | Antigr anide for fba ht):a:ar Il:wholly out \""] * | keoping with the Christian character, H' 'WEIHEB‘.EI;!:{ ow with reference to pleasure, There CHIOAGO. |isagood deal of time that we would lke MANUPACTOREN OF Hair Cloth and Wire Bustles, Hoop Skirts,' apostle 1 stood it o long. He foraook | land is a fraud.” the pleasures of sin and devoted himself Tois cut_ represents” he | entirely to God’s service, never swervicg he s | when you come to sickness they like dross, but if you } | Jesus, the brightuess of his ccuntenance | me stran uses | shines through thedarkness of experlence | Clevelan snd the strength of his right arm will | dodge around and take a snort. did not reply, That ended it with me, A man who can act 8o discourteously to- ward & guest Is not worthy of a promi-|thelr old haunts and go into the country. bear you up in ‘onr trials, As to the kind of pleasure, let me ’ speak of &mreulv- enchre, Thisis & oce | plossure g society and s being beld up as & healthful & fhusioe Promature Decay. Kervous ood, & ub, dy. o, having tried romedy lias disorered & simpl and harmless amusement. I do not see T R that it stimulates the mind or bestows|b upon the body needfal exerclss. I do not seo that It serves to draw us any nearer to God; I do not see that It leads us to|The Oase of Harry Liebrtried Who | They are generally able-bodied, intelli- gent men, however, and would make a very superlor class of farm laborers, Tt Is sald that those who have left the foundries and mines aud gone to work Hurey Licbetrled case continues to puzsla | tho thange. - Whils the. waks snpese 1o be low, when it is considered that the men got free board and are not exposod to daily, almost hourly, temptations to spend money usele dition, and that he lsnot using any de- r)::t:;,?;::‘;: 5,‘:‘;“‘::_" The falth, work, and joy what ception. Tf he can see or hear he is not | fylness of farm labor fs another thing q h . Men who leave the Let us dlo In the Lord, We have | ¢al medical theory advanced by the phy- | citles palo and debilitated from vitiated, old and Irregular hablts, soon become trament, A ruddy and strong on the farms, chances for accumulating money t farmers, help our neighbors; 1 do not see that it glves us an opportunity to speak a word tor Ohrlat; it does not put u. ful frame of mind, or In makes us apiritaal minded. Oar joy whatever it be ought to bs In Make all pleasures subservient to him, and If they be of a sinfal nature, and you are in Christ, they eannot enter into you except through him, .| Now what comen after all thisi Trust, work, and plessare are followed by some- Ohrlst. tor, preached an Interesting discourse, | ypino king substantially as follows: then' Batof him are yo in Christ Jesus, who of | that? h God Is made nato us wisdom, and righteons- | trusted in him, worked for him, eought T used two bottles, ness and sanctification and redemption.”—1st | o ‘We suppose death. pat pleasaree In blm, and found our Joy | yeris of thunder-storma which has' oo- “"Blossed are thedead that die in tho Lord. " “Asleep in Josus, blessed sloep! From which none ever wake to weep, A oalm snd undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the laat of foes.” Let our death be like that. o — PERSONAL, J. W. Berger returns to Topekn, Kan., this | wag upon his right side. He could hardly evening, Miss Birtie Gould is visiting friends in | each flash of lightning is as great as if he ouri Valley. The Rev. Robert A. Hayes, of St, Patrick's church, St, Louts, and the Rev. B, C. Lena- “Germany, Indla, Belglum, Canada | "o o friond, we find that the |30 of Sloux Oity, are in the city, the guests | propoges, at the next storm, to run a | Philadelphia Special - wire from Liebrfried’s body to the earth| The Ordnance Board of the United to se it his system cannot In that way dls- | States army has recommended the con- charge the electricity which seems to|struction of a monster war balloon for the X strike It from the atmosphere. Insulation | use of the Geverament, and Gon. Russell estate as recorded In the office of the|of feather plllows and glass does little | Thayer of this clty, the inventor, has re- registrar, and reportel to Tue Bee by|good. These electrlo shocks have so pres. | cived instructions to begin work. The trated him and increased his paralysis|board recommends thata balloon of seven 8 | tons ascending force be constructed, and ll‘ grn&y dglledi’ :mt lmpr;vu as hll; that trials be made with It. same yesterday, to-da; d forover; the i sirength revives between each storm, the largeat balloon ever cons'racted In J 3 io Wi § Thomas Bowman to John Skinkle, 1ots | tho present prolonged serles of storms | this country, and will have a diameter of P an earthly friend. It Is ocoastonally | Logan and M of the Rev. B, P. McMenomy. ——— The following are the transfers of real A. J. Stephenson, for Monday, May 11: B. F. Olayton to R. E. Williams, se} 2706 41, $3,600. nd 10 block 27, Beers sub., $350. . A. Chsmplon to Della A, Taylor, e 2 77 44, $600. tri 84,450 00. ruit Growing. Vick’s Magazine, agents, seeklog a market for thelr wares, | fanoler and breeder, least in & small way, the planting ot Josus Cbrlst ho shall be saved, He that ;{;:7;‘“ g;'“‘:;l““!g:':“‘- It requires no | most of these efforts will be abortive, The fact is, the wrecks of 1ll-conceived fruit plantations are strewn over the whole country. We have no Then with relation to our work. A |degire child of God, in Christ remember, begin- | may discourage suy onme trom engag- ning his work or endeavorlng to carry It |ing'in fralt-culture who will attempt it in'a ratienal and business-like manner; for Christ. ~For Instance, a business man | byt we would warn the inexperlenced to who fs {n Christ and who has o store, In [1ool‘on both aldes of tho subject, and it |scabons i, an onfeehied system | ha s will say, * 1know It {s all right and a | . 1 Q3 v newspaper writers. good work, and 1 am interested in It, bat | Orohards and vineyards require con- 1 have a lot of business on hand, and|sjderable land to ba devoted to them, which usually needs special preparation toltlilt it for the purpose; and its uitlc]ar cultivation tor success!ve years, with the |man can h in f added interest and nucanirlly attendant i SasSrchiepiainion [Eldes expenses, mske a heavy outlay by the time the bearlng stage arrives, and it {s only with fair crops and prices that suit. | Philadelphia Pross. able returns are recelved. The remark-| The two atoms of humanlty known able Instances cf large profits in frult [ Lucta Zarate and Gen. Mite, whose com.: growing, 1t must be remembered, are the | bined weight is less than 14 pounds, exceptional ones, while the history of | who look more like a palr of dolls than the ordinary cases are seldom written, | human beings, are contemplating matrl- and the failures are burfed from Enblle mony and are engaged to be married, Cropa of small frults can used to no advantsge whatever, while I | yjay planting for and then of course kept the goods. This|oan be made as desired, and because 'E-ZH? olt :n I;“:;d‘mr :vh.h the ;e“:“.‘:‘}' theso crops can be more generally ralsed of Christ and the scriptures, and yet it ls o e 3 T AR D ;‘:;:“itznhor‘;tl:‘l:; (Sountry, many more en. | atraight In the oye, remarked, In a volus.| jast sa I knew sho would. I tled the dogs rled on at the present time by men who| fryits that require a longer time to come profess to be workers for thely,, bearing state. For th Lord ~ Jesus. Thewe are some Of |thero are greater fluctuations of the |liance which Miss Zarate and myself are her. The night they went away, though, quantitles of these frults sent to market | contemplating is quite correct, and I|T forgot abeut the dogs, and Mollie dosed to bring up girls than boya because home | ring. ~ On the other hand, the ease and |licity. I have known the young lady for :,‘if;x ;:i::mu;‘;:;::nfg:,l::’l;gt}::;eggfl . FOR . influence and domestic dutles are fraught | rapiqity with which, with the exceptlon |about ten years, and althoagh she 18 not | gonotn-law. but I lost overy hound on the Washing & Bleaching |vitles tomptations than thosw wlth |of the strawborry, iheso fraits can bo | so bosutifal as fomo ladies in tho profes- 1 which we meet ot in the world. But|qyied, and thelr value In this condition |slon, say, for instance, Mary Anderson are points greatly in thelr favor. Frult- |or Mrs. Langtry, yet to mo she s the drying Isa neceesary part of prfitable fmost lovely baing in the world, and I small-frult cultare, In a fresh state, and of the prices they necessary family supply, as a part of the farm crop, it may be sald that this is tised toa considerable extent, and ever, It is a predominant Interest, or at least onc of conslderable importance, when most pressing, often sacrificing the crop, or at least the profit of it, Some farmers | authentlc, and when he gives you the tip have the genius, if it may be 8o called, to | you can rely upon it that it 1s straight,” pending that contest, Thomas A. Edlson 3 0% piped his midget lady love In reply, and |} opened another oneof national inter- and do It without iojury to the rest of [the little palr were then carrled up to|ast The Edison electrlo light company the oxhibition hall for their evening re-|}ave begun suits In the Unlted States ceptlon. Itls probable that the marrlage | oircnit court at New York against alleged We would not be understood that every | will take place in Philadelphia during the ivfringers upon Edlson’s patents for farm should not, if possible, ralss enongh | next three weeks. fralt for its own supply, and there are manage a few acres of frult very cleverly, the farm; but, as a rule, fruit growing is best conducted a8 & business of itself, ing in the work of the Lord, for-|yyy where a plentifal supply of frult ca Obatinate malled on receipt uhn & Co. and O, Not Worthy, to devote to pleasure. We need some | citizen of Arkan sort of recreation. We cannot stand a | Oleveland Hair Cloth Skirts,¢ | continual round of duty without amuse- | tell you, ““Yes, sir—a oconsummate fraud, a 0 He recelved | almost imposeible to obtain men who|are supposed to re ment, me very gracionsly. 1 rather liked his | know how to chop, plow, hoe, milk cows | these sunken vessels, 1 care not what your pleasures are, |sppesrance. A trifle f ‘Mr, Oleveland,” ot populat | from them for the eake of light smuse- | called on the gentleman, t is taking fast hold upon|uent position. — Smoke Seal of North Carolina To-|from §1 to $2 per day. Besides, these THEDAILBEE---TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1885, A PSYUHICAL PUZZLE. Reads Ordinary Print by Touch, 08 DTAYEr- | Ap Emporla (Kss) dispatch to the ny WANDEr (g Louls Globe-Denocrat eays: The everybody, He has been examined dur- iog the last ten days by Drs. Moore, Longnecker, Jacobs, Burke, and Shep- perd, all of whom agreo that he is In a most extraordinary and inexplicable con. What about | Conscion of the fact is the most skeptl- | that commends slolans who havo seen him. He has be- cone & human electrio 1 curred here every fow days since the first report of Liebrfried’s case, have thrown || th not command the wages of first-rate farm hands for three or four months. ey are much racelve twlce The health- which he could be communicated with | ers be greatly benefited by the change. i write on his slate, and his sufferings at was connected with a powerful electrlsal battery and was recelving terrible shocks, et he can evince his sufferings only by s dontortlons. Hls physlciam, Dr, Parr, te Transfers, that the sense of touch In his finge! another, and moreover do not know what | PUmerous persons in almest every com- | and dumb, but mentally clear and vigor— | gen In the bag withalr. 3 munity, who have not speclal fitness o | ous; able until almost killed by each suc- | be made wlth%ut the usa of ballast. The experience for the work, to undertake, at | cessive thunder-storm to recelve commu- balloen has a speed of thirty miles an nications through the palm of the right [hour independent of the wind. to perceive that |4, slcl family, and dozens of his frien d Seventh | ordinary wicker car. A WAR BALLOON, A Monster Air Oarriage to Be Built at the Governments's Expense, will cease before Licbrfried dles or be-sixty feet and a length of 185 feet. comes entirely paralyzed from theelec-| The *‘dirigible war balloon” 1 effects upon him, the question of | called isa cigar-shaped machine, pointed his power to read print by the touch of |at both ends, and, unlike ordinary bal- his flnger-tips will be thoroughly tested |loons, sails through the airlongitadinally. Llehrfrled‘ is a Germn; blyl hirr,th, -P{nut Itl:l! :blc:}x:t tgu-ec; times as long as it is | world. . yeara of age; a good character; lives | wide. e bag 1s made of olled silk, and . There s too much Indieeriminate ad-|yith his wife aga fi mgily in his residence, | there lwoo?iau deck in place of the stand that 1s & question whether God will | 1% glven by the press in regard to fruit- | corer of Cottonwood street ralolug, Again, tree-dealors and nursery | avenue, He has a reputation as a dog |wlthin tho bag wheroby the balloon Is and took some firsi | made to ascend or descend at the will of clrculate wlld statements about the profits | prem{ums last yearat the St. Louis bench- | the aeronaut, When he wants to ascend of the industry, and at a time like the |ghow, He was stricken completely un- |he draws the air from the sack and fills present, when the prices of grain are|conscious by paralysis March low, it Is not difficult for them to induce | peyjye April 6, has since been There s a sack 30; bagan to | the bag with the hydrogen, and when he blind, deaf | wishes to descend e replaces the hydro- The descent can and, and write on his slate as readlly as [ tive power is compressed air. Tons of n fall health; and is bellcved by his phy- [ dynamite percussion bombs may be car- ried Into the clouds, and dropped while whe have seen him to have no use of his | the balloon ssils over a camp, or fortifi- ears, eyos, or speech,yet to be able by the | catlons, or fleet of ships. The work of tips of hia right-hand fingers to reccgnize | construction,Gen Thayer says,can best be The mo- say o word that|any of his hundreds of acquaintances, and | accomplished when the balioon 1s st a apparent. His dumb agony in thunder-| iment. certainly the psychologlcal and electrical marvel of the da; —— The Bicycling News, London,England, one of the most useful articles a wheel- | in op, f bralse. e —m— Midgets to Wed, stock plants can |glggle, and the microscople general with i from which . iucreans |all the pride of & succesafal lover. He| ™ oicrnes drew himself up to his full height, about two feet, and, looking the r;aportar tholl iienar; mall as to be scarcely audible: me reasons | currency concerning the matrimonial a have no objections to your glving it pub- place.” adore her just as much as if I were tion, for If you do you are decidedly off| farm work 18 | listening to the con tion, “*What that general says is absolutely e undertaken | squeaked back, but nevertheless he con- dlameter of his clalme. Philadelphia Times, - — Farm Hands Waiited, 5![0.. 50 "centa, Des Moines Leader, Goodman, rynfl vrint, plea size, by touch alone. | hight of 500 or 600 feet. Every doctor who bas seen him says there | balloon s constracted a trial will be made {8 no consclous deception, if there is any | at some inland polnt. incandescent electric lighting. : Several of the more stald of the guests | yoon by the news elsewhere printed that fow farms where it _cannot be done, the | noticed with dlspleasure the undignified | iy }isht companies are to be sued, and same as there are few parts of the coun- pmoeeding;h of lthe l;ighh cuntnc&hxg theso sults are accompanied by others parties at the close of the reception. i ople not be ralsed In the garden, The dis- [ The fature bride flourished a glass of l;‘;’:%’:; ;fif;‘;’f,g,"[:‘ml:,::'.{d ';:, ‘La tinctlon between frult-growing for the [wine in a manner of the punch eong In | infringements on Edison. family and frult-growing for market is|Gircfls, and called in shrill tones to the 2? | very clear, and while universal attentlon | general, **‘Come and take a drink, poor woman not because she threw in |y, ¢he former cannot be urged too persls: i tently, the latter should i all sho had, ~ Had ‘she had more an :‘nly with the most intelligent prepara- | sented 8o drink sgain, and the noses of on, C— BKIN DISEASES CURED, The great legal | sale. For illustrated new circular address, the uonplerratty nearly met across the | fioht that was {nvitable in thls business | Meotion Omaha Boe. sllom & baby wineglass ont of | hyy heyun, and Edis Obrist dld tho work allotted to him on| =By De, Frazior's Magio Ointment, Oures ;l'f;‘;;‘;:{,'u‘,‘f“:la"i"‘hfi“;:l'"'≫" Then | onlisting groat capitalists on the side of this earth in the splrit of tenderness and | if by magis: l;é:.xga:.m I;:kfiswllgrx:' the waste-paper basket of the museum the skin clear and besutiful, Also cures Itoh, | office, and kissed her repeatedly under Salt Rheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips and old, | the shadow of a towering chalr leg. loers 1d' by druggists, o dministration, ‘*Let me |that state. As the spring advances the|the waters of the bay since 1702, betoa party of friends dlemlnd for lnb:'r fl“".l.la.’ bat thlilflll:- bay Is a deep hldun<lt}n of the H.pfinhh the other evening, ‘‘that fellow Cleve- , 88 accounts from all parts of the|ooast, where in 1702 fourteen galleons maut of some desselplion. Bueaige the & f!zm indlcate, to be very limited. It 1s|loaded with doubloons weresunk to avold “A fraud, eh?" some one sald in reply, | sald that the supply of skliled farm labor | capture by the combined attack of the 1|1s very far below the demand, it belng| Dutch-Eoglish fleet. Millions of wealth o in the holds of Repeated attempts . |and mow, although the farmers keep |have been made to recover this treasure, em d I, ‘suppose we slip standiog orders at the empluyment|but all have elgnally falled. The Vigo in the Lord |outand take something.’ He looked at|sgencles in the different cities and adver- | Bay company has & contract with {he ely, bat made no reply. ‘Mr. tise in the various local papers. ," I repeated. ‘lu‘ppoln we| It seems that the idle laborers and me- | cover it, one-fourth of the proceeds to Still he | chanics from the cities are slow to avall | belong to the government, the When the °] ), It will cost the No object for fraud 18} Government $10,000 to make this exper- Now, there was got to running before Em.; told her she wouldn't go with him any more, and finally forbyde him coming to the house “And what did ehe do?” Interrupted “'She ran off with him the next night, up myself after dark to keep them from Yos; the rumor walch has galned |ypolling the fun, I played the same trick on Mollie when Bill was coming to see —— Electricity in the Courts, Electrical Interests are comling tdo 8 head. The i tors h: ded far In regard to ralalng frult beyond the | big as Jumbo and sho treble the bizo of | anough to put thelr dlscoveris nto the the champion fat womsn. You must|yealm of property, and there some Inter- not think that because 1 am diminative esting contests are in progres or pro- pr in statare I have not the power of feel- posed. All over tho world people are with more or less success. Unless, how- | Ing the deepest and most intense sfiec- | jooking to see how the trlal of the Daft id and Edison systems of running trains on your base, ls he not, Lucla?” and heltho New York elevated railways will frequently neglected, | tarned to his tlny fiance, who had been | reault, and when it {s demonstrated that we can operate railroads by lightning, there will no doubt be a legal battle fought as to patent rights involved. But 1t is clalmed that his patents have been fally ull:nnlnefid o in Germany, and his lawyers talk -onfi- “Ive had some,” the milltary hero | dently of making tho other. companies pay iribute. Of course they do; that Is what they are hired for. n has fortified by —— Raising Millions From the SBea, John J. Boyle, general manager of the Vigo Bay Treasure company, salls to-day for Liverpool om board While there are yet thousands of lab-| Lord Gough, From Liverpool, he eler, £ orers idle In the clties and mining villages | he will go direct to Vigo bay and resume Col, Herimides Hobson, a prominent | of Pennsylvania there is almost an un- , is dissatisfied with | precedented ecarcity of farm hands In|treasure which has laln burried ben;?zh go actlve operatlons to raise the sunken Spanlsh government to attempt to re- the opportunity to secure places on the| yisited the locality last year, and re- farms, They dislike very much to leave | turned with such cheerful accounts for ARGHITEGTS‘[ A AND UPHOLSTERED. raising the galleons that money has been | Rooma 28 and 20 Omaha Natl, Bak Block The wages of the farm look very low to|raised to make this new attempt. e— men who have been acsustomed to get men are unaccus‘omed to farm labor, and | best, Saal of North Caroli The d be- and eventually a - mproved by In- him each time Into such convulsive agony | dustrious and frugal laborers, and after | ° that several mon have had to hold him; | awhile they are charmed with the free- ard one severe atorm last week left him | dom and other blessings of country life. 0 pro-tr,-t-&i th-tbthn o o‘l :goalvilng No doubt the rural population will be of his right hand left him, and for two [ idl Taborers during the apring and sam- | Sk ouir B ehye e Genulne French Rice Bapor days tho only spot on his body through | mer, and the farmers as well as the labor- It will be 1t will be teamship Mr. Boyle Tobacco {8 the 7 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Foll=hsi =[] l/=R=E Is AT DEWEY&STONES’ One of the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States To Belect From. NO S8TAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR —_——— CI'CARETTE Smok srs whoare willing to pay a little for Cigarettes than tho prico oharged for the ordinary trade ©. cttes, will find the RICHMOND STRAIGHT CL * wo. SUPERIOR to sl others. They are made from the b ightost, most delicately flavored, and highost cost gold leat grown In Virginta, and are absolately wiriiovs ADOLT our ow1_direct. fmpor clally for us, water marked with the name of the orand, nlchr;no;:u :t‘rrn'i\;nl:i CutNo | STRAICGHT CUT No. 1 _Tnl‘c KACO L0, Wiods & 10 00 19 400 <1 1ACS. aIMICACION § Of (13 bran | have bosa put on aale dOigaretto # n)kers ara naationed tht this is the old and original be and 80 observe tnat each clage or box of Richmond Straight Qut Cigarsttss boars the signature of Mamaiers, - hotmont:Vngna. 0| GARETTES WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, Remember These Important Facts CONCERNING The Mutual Life Insurance Gompany, OF NEW YORK. 1t i8 the OLDEST actlve Life Insurance Company fn this couatry, isthe LARGEST any by many millions of dollars in the world. u are LOWER than those of an, ders"toclalm any part of its prof o, SCHAMES under the nmo of Insurance for epeculation by spocial clases upon th each ot or. 8.—1ts prescat availal er company. ASH RESOUROCES exceed thoso of any other Life Ineuranco Company In the 1t has received In cnsh from o1l sources, from February, 1843, to January, 1885, It has returned to the peopls, in cash, from Fobruary, 1843, to Janua Its cash Aescts on the 1st of January, 1885, amount to more than One Hundred and Three Millions bf Dnllflrs W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, General Agent for Gen, Agta, for Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and [ Michigan. Indians, Tllinois, Wisconsin, Towa Utah. and Minnesota. Office Cor. Farnam and 1 Over 1at Nat'l, Detroit, Michigan. Bank, Om:ha, Neb M. F. ROHI Special Agent for Iowa, Council Bluffs, Towa Pneumonia, Consumption, Wasting Diseases: WHISKEY T dir Dot | assistedinyestoring Fitalpowers THIS WHISKEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. - ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL.{ iination [to Runawsy | 5o NOT BE DECEIVED.—Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Duflyls Pure atches, Bowling Green Oritic. Speaking of the natural Inclinatlon of eaya that St. Jacobs Oil is without doubt | many girls to run away and get marrled, ositlon to thelr parents’ wishes, an y friend says the trouble can be| PPrice ONE DOLIL.AR Per Bottle. remedied easily enough 1f one knows how | gong us your address and we willmail book containing valuable information. Sample Quart Bottles todo ft. “lhad tosteal my wife,” he| gent to any address in the United States (East of the Rocky Mountains), securely packed in plain remarked, ‘‘and I afterwards found out the old folks put up a job om us. It worked s0 well that when my girls grew up I played it myself, and Em., she never would have marrled as she did if she thought her mother and me wanted her to. I took a fancy to Jim, © ob- | Both were seen at the Dlme Museum at Z,E:l:(;lii’;ejflwfa“so: ,Innd wantedibie had heard him say on'y the day before|tsined the seconi and third years from | Ninth and Arch streets last ovening, and [pim down this reason, and also | each acknowledged the interesting fact to up the matter in this light untll tao man ::l:l.l“;e with a comparatively small |be true, Miss Lucla with a blush and Malt Whiskoey in stock, attempt topalm off on customers, whiskey of theirown bottling, whict belng of an inferior grade and adulterated, pays them a larger profit. ASK FOR DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY, AND TAKE NO OTHER SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUCCISTS AND GROCERS.' case, Express charges prepaid on receipt of $3L.2 85, or Six Bottles sent for BS. O DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Baltimore, Md., U._S. A Selling Agents, Omaha, H.T. Clarke Drug Co, A, TULLOOK, Eng. & Supt. G. P, N, SADLER, Asst. Eng, H. W. DIAMOND, Asst, Secy MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS A, McLOUTH AND H. 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