BV BWm < 7 > * - * r. 1Pr " , -V * * - , ( ' I . OMAHA DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , APRIL 18,18P4. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following ate the times ol the arrlrnl anil de < nirturo of trains by central standard time , at the local ilopoU. Trains Icaro transfer depot ton mln- earlier anil arrive ten minutes later. cmoAoo , tiuRtJ-iaros AND QDIKOT. LRAVlt. 6:35 : p m Chicago Kinross 0.00 a m 0.40 a m FMI Hall. 7:00 : prr KANSAS nTT , ST. JOB ASD CODMClt , RLCrrl. 10.05 a m Mall and Express , 7:05 : p in 8:05 : p m Pacific Exprtws , 6:60 : p rn CHICAGO , MILWAUKin AND ST. rAUb. 6:45 : a m Mall and Kxprcw , 7:10 : p in 6:25 : p m . Express , 0.40 a m 0.46 < vm Express , O.tSpm CTJICAOO , ROCK ISLAND AND l-ACinO. 6:30pin : Atltntlo F.xproeB , 9.40am 9'BO a m Day Express , 6 60 p in 7:16 : a m "Dos Molncs Anoumuioditlon , 4:40 : p m At local depot only. WABASII , ST. worn A D'rAcin 0:55 : a m Mall , 4'45pm 4:50 : pm Cannon Ball , 11:16 : a in At TranMeronly , CUICAOO and NoninwistRRX. 6:30 : m Express 0 60 p in 9:15 : am PaclflloExprcus , 0.45 am sioox CITT AND rAcino. m St t'AUl Express , 000 am m Accommodation , 0.60 p in ONIOV r-Acinc. 17:51) : ) p m Western Express , 8.39 a m 1:44 : a m I'oclflo E > pro < 9 , 4 34 p ID 7:49 a m Local Exprcft ? , 0.54 a m 12:14 : a m Lincoln Express , AlTrani for only. DDMMV TRAINS TO OMAHA. toavo-3:24- : < ) :24-10-2l-ll:24 : : a. m. 1:24-2:24-3 : : M- -4:24-6:24-fl:24-7i4 : : : and 11:01 : p , m Sunday , 8:51- : 10:24a.m. : l:2435:247oiand : : : : 11:04 : p. in. Ar- live 30 minutes before leaving time. GASH TALKS ! At tlio well-known Establishment ov J. P. FILBERT , 200 Upper Broaaway , the PIONEER GASH Of Council BlufU. Notice our reduced Prlco List. We gi\o 15 poumh K trn 0 Sucur ( or . $1 00 11 poumU nranulatcd Buirar . 1 00 25 pound * Choice Oatmeal . . .100 28 pounda Navy Uc.vns . l CO 21 pounila B 8t Bulk Starch . 1JOO 12 pounda Carolina Illce . I 00 12 pounds Choice trums . 1 oc 25 bars Buffalo Soap . 100 Extra Lake Trout , per pound . C9 Choice Mlnco Meat per pound . 10 1 Jozon Mackerel . 15 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt . 2 00 10 pounds Olneer Si.api . 100 40 pounds h mlnyr . 1 00 6 gallon keg Sjrup . 1 70 White Fish , per kit . 80 Mackerel , Dcr kit . 85 Uatej.jicr pound . 10 T. T. All grades , according to quality , IBo to 80o per pound Wo also carry n full line ot Men's , Ladles' and Cnlldren'a fine Shoes and Ucn > Pine Boots at very low price * . Also full line 01 Tinware and general merchandise. Call on us and bo convinced tha < you can sav o u.oucy by dealing with us. Qoods dcllv eifd t tea in anv part of the c'.ly. In s word , we ar * bound to sell and challenge a I laudaolo competition In this county. J. P. FILBERT' ' 209 tippnr llrouiluay. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Consumers of Water 1 THE COUNCIL BLUFFS City "Waterworks Com'y AT THE Request of the City Council , for a SO dtyj' extension as evidenced hy resolution jiisiod March 18,1814 , hereby anmuncoi that it will put in service pipes t > the curb of the street on the line of its malm , tor a'l parties who desire connections made with the street mains , and who will make application therefor to the company bo lore the expiration ot tald SO days' extension , APRIL 18 , 1884 , At the following prices , payable In advance : One-half Inch Service Pipe 8325 Five-eighth Inch S-rvlce Pipn 9 to Three-quarter Inch Service Plpo 10 76 Sevon-o'sht Inch Service 1'lpe IS 25 Ono Inch Service Pipe 15 00 These prices include the cost of opcnlntr and closing the street , tapping the stroat water main , -furnishing and putting In extra strong lead service pipe , furnishing and putting In curh stop , stop box and cover complete , and making all necessary con nections between the street vvat-r m in and the curh of the street , which are about one half tbo cost to the consumer ot doing the came vv ork. In view of the contompli td paving of certain streets in the city , partlo are recommended to make application Immediately , at the oillco of the com pany , 26 Pearl Street , 1u order to sivo the necessity and avoid the In- croi-oil expense ot breaking up the street after pav ing has been done. TIARIIY BWKINBINE , Chief Engineer. ROLLER CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AYE , Open 10.00 a. m. , 2. CO p. m and 7,80 p. in. , CJTMiuio on Monday , Wednesday and Friday eve ADlirsSION 25 CENTS. No objectionable characters will be admitted. II. It. MAIVTENS . PHOPIUETOR. Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M , D. , PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON , 222 Middle Bro -lTiy. Council Bluflg. W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace , Uraaaa and Counoll Jilulfr. neat estate colleo ton agcni Oi-i Fe'bv Over sariniru banV , R , Rice M. D. or othcr tumors removed without the kiille or drawinic ol blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Olcr thirty ) carapractlcal | zperl Doe Offioa No 5 Pearl street , Council Uluffi f JTConculUUoii tree TUGB. orricii , B. H. russr. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffs . Ia. Establisnea - - 1856 Dealers la Foreign and omectlo Exchange an A lioukotnrarlySQOpajcri * * uuu ruus v s i rc > MJ V * ICiUtl * > IIIIU * contrntptailiiic nii Jtiiu know Hundrcdi of U'TrfIi | how ( o cure Ni * * " ' J > < 1 \ 4ii j U'mkitf rt vrut > r-iirry ] /M/Klrat w r UfaJwaj attU I-ur i AT. , bt lx ulc AUCTION SALE of LOTS in TOWNofPERSIAI 80 Choice Lots will bo ottered nt Public Snlo on WEDNESDAY , April 30th , 1884 , nt 10:30 : A. M. Portia la located In llarrUon Comity , loun , on Die Uhlcajjo , Milwaukee A. St. I'aul Hi Ivvny , thirty mile * north of Council lilul ! ! ) and Omaha. 1'crtla U not r&t two ) cara oM , but already hundreds of people nave mode now homes and cttahl Bhci prosperous mslncs , wltlilnhcr burdcrs , and there Is still room for many in ro. 1'crtla , In addition to bclns the contemplated point ntlilcl tlie projected ehort llti" from Stoux City Io Chicago vv III Intercept tlio main Hue , It In the mli ! t of ft most prodiictlvd lurlciil ural region , and with such munlfost"ail > antnjro rAiinot fall to iloM-lop Into n o ty of surprUliiK iiropoitlon * nt no dlitant ditv , Tno lots nroilktrllmtiul In cnch nnd o\cry tilocK In , ho town , and are therefore too'h Inisliusi and rosl- iloncolots. TlioIrtHlncsslots are local < 1 ontliolo\cl lilateau near the lUpot , nml nre fullj ta iletiraMo M otiy of tluno now built upon ; they are of n uniform siza ot 26x142 ft The resilience loin nro locAtnl on the beautifully elevated portion of tlio tow n more re mote from Ilia depot , and are I > 0il42 ft. In site. Iluslncsslotswlll ho sold nnd iletlgnatrd M the cast and w cit linlf of lots nnd blocks. In all other ro- fpccts lots lll bo sold nsjior jilntof to n M It ap- iioarsontheOountj recortls. Title iwrfoct. All lota , o bo sold to the highest re ponilblo bidder on the olloulnLttrini , vli : Ono-thlnl o ( purolmio price : o bo paid \\licn lot Is nold. A contract for deed will ia R\on ! , conditioned that the ha'nnco of purchase prlcobopnld In sh , twelve nnd eighteen months , nlth Interest at S per cent per nnnuni. A discount of B per cult , on deferred pvvmenti 111 bo nndo for en b. An BRunttt111 bo on the promises with ft map to show property to nllxlsltors prior to snto. Address L. 0. BALDWIN , Council Hlufls , Ia. The ute of the term " Shot Lino" In connection with tin corporate narao of a ftroatroad , coin oj s an Idea of tut what required by the trn > cling pub llo a Short Line , Quick Tirol and the boat of accommodt lions all of nhlch are turn- shed by the greatest ralluay In America. CHICAGO , And St. Paul. ft owns and operates over 4.GOO miles of Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , low * Dakota ; and as ta main lines , branches and oonnco- ions roach all the Ercat business centres of the Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers thi description of Short Line , and Ucst Itoute between Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago , Milwaukee , La Crosse and Wlnona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellondala Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire and Stlllwatei * Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Deavor Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukcshaand Oconomowoo. Chicago , Mllwaukoo , Madison and Fralrlodu Chleo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault. ChicagoDololt JancsvIUo and Mlncrall'olnt. Chicago , Elgin , llockford and Duburjuo. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Cedar Ilaplds. Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Slouz Foils and Yankton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Rook Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis Davenport , Calinar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars In world are run on the mainlines ol the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY and every attention Is paid to passengers by court ) ous employes of the company. S. B. MERRrtu , A , T. n. OAKPEXTER , Qen'l Manager. Ucn' Pass. Agent. .j. . um < K. OEO n. QKAFFORD , .1 ad your work is doiie for all time to time to como. WE CHALLENaE to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. OIRIDIEJIRS | FOR ANY AMOUNT OV OB MACADAM ! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM.MoBAIN&CO. , Sioux Falls. Dakota. T. J3ITXTI3COXJI3 , MANUFAOTURKU OF GALVANIZED IRON , CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIAIS.SETC. . a ie auatix fa txotj NEI1.IU8KA. OMAHA Stove Repair Works , Furnbh Ileptlrs for nl Stoves made In the' UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Stoves repaired and remounted equal to new. Tele phone No. U. 0. M. EATON , 1'rop. ST , LODIS PAPER WAREHODSE , Graham Paper Co , , S17 and 219 North Uaio Bt , St. Louts. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN XNVELOPES , CiliD UOAJID AMD PRINTER'S STOCK trC > i f aid ( or Ragi ot al COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. NEOLA EXCITED. Those Who Bolicvo Jones Innocent Greet Him Iilha Brass Band and a Hnrraii , Mnrrlngo of n AVoriliy Couple. NKOI.A , Iowa , April 1(5. ( About thirty of Nooln'a citizens visited Cjuncil Blull's yesterday to take par ) ; in tlio "famous Jonoo trial. " Not contrary to their ex pectations , James was acquitted on the first information , ami they , by their ex pression of sentiment , are satisfied that liis second trial will end the same way , The sentiment of his friends here is that it will take n supreme court decision to convict him. On the arrival of the Hock Island train bringing the boys aud Jamoa homo lost evening , the brass band was ia waiting at the station , nnd sere naded him in procession all over the town. An ovation was tendered James last night. The wind up of the procession was three cheers for the Rock Island and three groans for the Milwaukee railroads. It was reported that the express com pany was doing the prosecuting in tlio case , but the general feature is that it is being prosecuted by an individual. Now wo desired to work Mr. Ilobinson no hardship but ho cannot establish in this community a high moral grade of society alono. Ho must have help yo scribe has also boon the subject of his wrath. But the BEE will from us rccoiva the news and wo ourselves will take care of any unpleasant consequences. The marriage of Mr. 0. S. Bobbins and Miss Qattio Irons , on Tuesday , the 15th instant , as before announced in TiinBnK , took place at the residence of L. D.Whit- ing , at 2 o'clock p. m. , Justice Clark offi ciating. Mr. Robbins , the groom , is one of the old pioneers of the town , and too well and favorably known to require notice at our hands ; suflicoit to say , that ho is one ot the first business mon of the town and has hosts of admiring frionds. Mies Irons , the bride , being rather of a modest , retiring nature , has not so exten sive an acquaintance , though none the loss pleasant. The many friends of both parties join in wishing them a long and irosporous journey through lifo. The allowing is a list ot the presents ro- ioivod : Two cabinet-sized photos , L. H. Bush and wife , Des Moinos. Linen towels aud table spread , Mr. and rlrs. J. P. Organ , Noola.v r5iSi8l Black walnut safe , L. D. Whiting and wife , Noola. China tea-sot , A. W. Cowloa and wife , 'ouncil ' Bluffs. Quilts and pillow-shams , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robbins , Magnolia , la. Crystal tea-sot , L. J. Paul and wife , Liogan , Ia. Elegant stool engraving , H. T. Irvrin and wife , Neola , Ia. Linen table spread , Mrs. L. D. Whit ney , Neola. Elegant plush case of silverware , Lapp it Florshoim , Chicago. Silver butter knife , Mrs. Alice Barnes , Huron , Ohio. Beautiful mahogany dressing case , Redhead & Wollslager , Das Moinos. Two largo cane-seated rockers , J. A. Whitney , Noola. Crystal perfumery cose , Van Schaack , Stevenson & Co. , Chicago. Fine cut glass water pitcher , Dr. F. Robbins , Neola. Towels and tea spread , Mra. Frank H. Whitney , Atlantic. Beautiful china tea sot , Jens Loronzen , Davenport. Plush case of perfumery , Mitchell , Bartlett , Crane & Co. , Des Moincs. Plush case with silver nut cracker and picks , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Giddings , Loan - ; an , la. Black walnut bedstead , L , D. Whitley - ley and wife , Neola. Linen table spread , Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Robbins , JefTordon , la. _ The fine jewelry sale at tno opera house will take place this afternoon. Ladies should call and examine the stock. Silver -ablo ware also to bo sold. I'EusoN/tu II. Torren , of Chicago , was at liochtolo's resterday. J. 1) . Cloudor , of Sioux Falls , is at locb ! > > olo'd. K. II. .Tcnnlson , of UoJ Oak , was among these who were at tbo Bochtolo yesterday. Wm. Uoad , of Blnghamton , N. Y , , la nt the ) gden. V , Sclmofor , of Milwaukee , arrived at the ) ? dou yesterday , T. C. Holllstor , of Burlington , la nt tha Tn- ciflc. AVm. H. Wlito ! , of Chicago , reached Beck- olo'a yesterday. Hon. B. F. Clayton , of Macedonia , was in the city yestodray , nnd nt the Pacific. Frank Sliirm , of Carson , dlnod at the 1'n- clflo yesterday. Jleimllcan Prlnmrlos. Republican primaries for Kino town ship for the selection of delegates to the republican county convention that moots at Council Bluffa April 23 , 1884 , will bo lold on Monday , April 21st , at 7:80 : o'clock at the following places , to-wit : For the First ward , at Wina & Clan- son'a store , to select five delegates. For the Second ward , at the city building , to select nine delegates. For the Third ward , at Justice Schurz's office , to select six delegates. For the Fourth ward , nt the court house , to select nine delegates , By order of the city central committo , JACOII SIMS , Chairman. A Biislnesti The loan firm of fl. W. Torguson & Co. have made a change by which the company consists of Mr. J. F. Colburn , cashier of the Worth county bank , ol Grant City. Mo. , at which place the firm have an office as well as in Council Bluffs. Mr. Colburn is wall known in financial circles , and has not only won valuable experience by his long years in the banking business , but has won also a high reputation. Mr. Furgus- son is now BO well known hero that the public needs no further assurance of the stability and etraiglifforwardneea of any ( business with which his name it o.nnoc- tod. The firm is therefore a strong ono , aud will continue to do n thiivlng busi ness. Mr. J. II. "Wheeler , who has withdrawn from the firm , has gene to Jancsvillu , Win. , and the Gazette of that city thus announces his embarking in business there : "Mr. J. II. Wheeler , pi Omaha , arrived in this city this morn ing , and now proposes to make Janosvillo liis permanent homo , and will uugAgo in the ro.il vatato busiueM , having formed a parlncrjliip with Mr. Frank L. Stoyons. Thcao parties have boon intimnto friouds from boyhood , and scum to bo perfectly at homo in each other's company. They will no doubt receive the lion's share of the real estate business in this nection , nn tlioy know how to push the business to success. " YOU GOING TO KUHOl'K ? In another column x111 bo found the nn < nounccmout of Mewdrn. THOS. C001C&SON , lourlst Agents , 2(11 ( Broadway , Now York , olattva to theory complete arrangement * .hay h/uo / nmdo for tuura in Europ ) thi coining Spring and Summer. "Cook's Kxcur- dlor.lst , " containing mmn and full pArtloiiliirn , will tx ) mailed to any nddrnsa on receipt of 1U conU Council lllulTH1 Churches. 1'ditor Onmha Dally UKF.S Your strictures and questions on the churches of this city , are just and true , , 'ot not altogether a statement of facts. [ t is very true that this city "ling not a single church building which is really worthy of such a city. " Our people are iroud of their school buildings , of their opera house , masonic temple , proposed government building , and other evidences of growth and prosperity , , but few of hem atop to think or care that our churches are not creditable to us as a city , and that they are a cause of wonder and aurpriso to strangers who como among us as visitors or residences. AH to the strength and wealth or the church organizations the BIK : is some what mistaken. Several of them are very desirous of erecting church .edifices , hat shall bo a credit and an ornament to ho city , but they have not the moans within themselves to do it. Aside from a very few individuals in each organiza- ion there is not sufficient wealth to build a church in any , and it is solely because of the lack of money that _ the old churches , some of which are a disgrace tea a city "of the sire and financial standing" of this continue to bo used. Unfortunately the judgment of those outside of church organizations is not always correct. Some who have wealth are credited with belonging to this or that church when really they have no connection with it , or interest in it , arthor than that some member or mom- > era of their families may attend upon its services. The church has no more claim upon them than upon other citizens , but gladly accepts such voluntary aid as they please to bestow. The yearly expenses ) f the churches are heavy , and tho'ma- ority of the members have no surplus 'unds to give for the erection of now juildin s. If such are built our citizens generally must lend a helping hand. The Episcopalian , who BO sadly need a now church edifice , have hoped from year to year to see their way clear for ; ho erection of such a building. They lave expected to soil the lot m which their church stands M the county and apply the proceeds to a now church. The county as claimed to want it for a now court liouso ; and with this in view the church lias wailed on the action gf the board of supervisors , who were desirous of secur ing the property , and had made an offer ior it in the event of the now court house proposition bolng carried. But the lopes of the church and the wishes of : ho ( supervisors have boon frustrated. The board now decides that they have neither power nor money to buy the properly nnd so it becomes a question 'or the church to consider whether an effort shall bo made to raise the needed 'unds to build a new church edifice on the site of the present one. This will probably bo done , and it vrill rest largely with our citizens generally to say wheth er , with their assistance , a church build ing shall go up that shall bo "in keeping with the si/e and financial standing of the city. " As citizens , if not ns church members , our people should take an in terest in this matter , as they undoubt edly will when opportunity is given Ihnm. X. Y. Z , About B o'clock yesterday morning Marshall Guanolla nnd other officers pounced down upon the tramps who were sleeping in freight cars on the C. , B. & Q. and C. & R. I. tracks and pulled in six. Judge Aylosworth lot them go on the promise of skipping out of town. There is to bo a ring tournament nt the skating rink Friday night. Eight poles are to bo suspended , with eight rings hanging on them , and the contestants are to go around ono at a time , with n billiard cue , the ono taking the most rings off the poles onto the cue in the shortest space of time winning the race. COMniKItOIAU OODNOIL BLUFFS MAI1KET. Wheat No. 2 oprlng , 05cj No. 8 , C5cj ro- [ ectod , 50c ; good demand. Corn I/ealera are paying 30o for old corn and GUc for new. Data In good demand at 30c. Hay 100@0 00 per ton ; Ma per balo. Kyo 10@45o. Corn Moid 125 ] > or 100 pounds , Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards , 0 00 ® 700. 700.Coal Delivered , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft , 5 00 per ton Lard KalrhankV wholesaling at OVc. Flour City Hour , 1 C0@3 30. Brooms 2 05@3 00 per doz. LI7B BTOCK. Cattle 8 C0@4 00 ; calves , 5 fiO@7 DO. Hogs Local packers are buying now and there Ifl a good demand for all graded ; choice packing , 0 25 ; mixed , C 25. VnODUCE AND KIIUITH. Quotation * by J. M , St. John & Co , , com mission merchants , CSS Broadway , Butter Creamery , 35c ; chco ! country rolls , In ( rood demand , 20c. Kggs 12Jo per dozen. Poultry Heady salechlckon9droBaad ; , 12ic live , Uc ; turkoyH , dressed , 15o ; Hyo , 12o uclu , dressed , 12o ( live , 80. Orange * 1 00@4 CO j > or box , Lemoru 3 C0@4 00 nor box. Bananas 2 C0@3 GO per bunch VcgotabloH Potatoes , 40@CO ; onions , 76c cabbage , none In the market ; apples , reiul' Bill * at 3 2A@4 00 for prime ttock. 0. W , Eckorson , master mechanic a Creston , of the Burlington company , was presented last Sunday with a etlvor nor vice valued at 8100. Romoof the Gorman farmers of Web Btor county have decided to put in nlarg crop of peas , after the fashion of Oanad farmers , upon which they expect to fatten - ton their lions. Mr , Ilyan , n young attorney of EmmetU burg , will rair a democratic nownpape with his law practice. AT RED OAK , Too Jrt Mnrt and Too Little Money One Grocer to Close V Now ranking House to Ho Unlit From llio l n. coil of n Imcky Speculation. Itp.it OAK , Iowa , April 15. Tn this ) : \rt of the moral vinoynra' it rains niul nona about aovontcoii huura out of the wonty-four , niul ns n result there io mud ovorywhuro. The fnccs of our fnnnorB nro olongatoil niul our morclmiita and riulosmuii Anything but cheerful Mclaughlin , grocer , closed his tloora ast wcok ntul nmdo mi niaignmont of his took for the benefit of his creditors , urning in everything ho lirul , to the last lickol. Mo. TriX3 n number one urnu in every sonao , but ho had iut tlio wlioro- vitlml to successfully compote with the icnvy firms in business here. Enator was duly celebrated hero in nest of the churches , the Congregational hurch mnking n special effort in the way o : ornamontini ; their temple , the pulpit wing beautiful with blooming ilnwors , vorgroena nnd mottoes appropriate to the occasion. The mammoth skating rink of Wormy - y , Scott A Guim was ill grand atylo last light. There was an immense attend- nco of the town , and quite n number rein neighboring towns , The largo floor , s smooth as qlnss and almost ns hard , > rosontcd when filled vith the merry mid ilytho llyors , n beautiful aceno of variu- ; ated colors , form Mid action. It Boomed hat the beauty of the city was on skates , 'lioro were many Pine , fancy and expert ) orformors , but it was almost unanimous- y admitted that Misa Muna McGoglo , of IShonanduah , was the championoss in ; race , ease and skill. Stopping from the sublime to the ri- liculous , I may mention the fact that ho saloon element of the town is fooling ar more cheerful than it did n wcok ago , as there seems to have boon a distribu- ion or a leaking out of legal lore from omo distinguished source that the pirn- Ity act will prove unconstitutional. The democratic convention mot on Saturday , and elected delegates to the tate convention , to bo hold at Burling- cm. S. J. Tildon ia the fiworito for > rosidont. It is rumored that J. F. Fiahor , already lie poaspsaor of n good-sized packing- IOUBO , will this Bummer erect another of naunnoth proportions. Joe struck a ) onanza in pork this year , and mtulo a ice little stake. LOAVEU. IOWANUWS. A saloon liconao cannot bo had of the Csthorvillo town council. Porter "W. Earl , a resident of Cedar Lapida for nearly fifty years , died at hia csidonco in that city last Sunday morn- ng , aged 82 years. Benedict Spiolman , of Dubuque , was onsidorably full of boor the other day , nd in that condition wont into his em- iloyer'a barn , whore ho had a dispute nth a horse. Spiolman was rescued rotn under the horse in an unconscious sondition , but his surgeon fools confident 10 will pull through. But ho was kicked irotty full of holes , The Spencer News says thai , William 2bbort , who waa sent to the insane oay- um at Independence from Clay county Qvoral years ago , committed suicide hero on the 2d inst. Ho secured a piece f glass and out his abdomen , letting hi s jowela out , and died in great agony the ext day. A sister and brother-in-law csido in Clay county. Oodar Rapids Gazolto , 14 : About iDO : p. m. yesterday a couple of local mockers named John Sullivan Scott and 'addy Ryan Hunter became engaged in a controversy o/or uomo little personal matter and decided to "havo it out" on cientifio principles. Accordingly they vent into the alloy back of the Water IOUBO block and commenced the "settle- nont. Scott is a good-looking mulatto and Mr. Hunter ia a colored barber working in a shop hero. First round Scott knocked Hunter down. Second round Hunter grabbed a club and Scott , ooK it away from him and knocked him down again , putting a bad nose and face on him. Hunter was not in need of any- hing else just then except a rest , which 10 touk. Bins. jjANTa'rit\.s PULVATIS OAK Wliy She Prcf'ci-H laving in It to Ifoto Uie. licago Trlbimo. "Why ia it that Mrs. Langtry is not registered at any of the hotels ? Mr. Jo seph P , Reynolds , her agent , was asked his morning. "Because , " ho answered , "sho has a raveling car fitted with all the con veniences and luxuries of n richly op- ) ointed house , in which she lives. " "What was her idea in adopting a car as a place of residence f" "Principally to escape the annoyance of being followed and Blared at in hotels , jast year her contract with Abbey oblig ed her to go to the hotels. The manager allowed her 8200 for a week for her ox- ) onacs. This year shu is her own mis- reas nnd she hua chosen car life us the nest desirable , Besides being private , ho gets uniform food. She ia not oblig ed to oat one character of diet ono week and a different ono next. It altogether ita nor tasto. She has seven servants , . library , drawing-room , bed-chamber , dining-room , and kitchen. The car is , n fact , a perfect house. " "Whoro does the car llo ? " "WJiilo in Chicngo it ia at the Fort WaynVdonot. It is drawn up on tlio siding laid for the 1'utti car. " "Aro not the surroundings disagree able ? " "Oh , I don't know. In the night there if not much noise oxcont when the trains como in. Hut that is no worse than having them pass your window. Mra , Langtry has got uteri to it , In the dayiimo she pcnd a great deal of her time shopping , visiting or walking , Yes terday she walked out to the stock yards. On her walking tours she ia usually ao- companled by Mr. I'iggott , of our com- piny , In some cities where the depots are objectionable we leave the car outside - side of the city , often as far as two milea away , A carnage takes Mrs. Langtry wherever mho withes to go. fihuja exempt - empt from the annoyance of visitors when ho is two miles buyond the corpor ate limiU , you may bo sure. " "Does eho receive callers who wish to BOO her car ? " "Somutimos. She receives acquain. tancea always , but strangers seldom. It was to bo rid of autograph hunters , call ow whom ho didn't ' know , and curious gnpora generally , that alto adopted tha mode of living in a cr. It has boon great success , and s'io ' will , no doubl continue to practice thO method as Ion ; ASfthaiin public cliiiracU'r and peojil think they have a rltjht to > ; tire nt her.1 "AVlio Turn lint How Mcrdmit Trulcr. At a certain hotel in Pcorin , where tin meals were not always what they ahou'd bo , a merchant traveler onn day sat down to the tnhlo. Ho put * dollar under a tumbler and , calling a waiter , said : "Do you see that dollar , Jim ? " "Yes , nah , " replied Jim , with a grin , "Well , now , Jim , I want yon to got mo a real good , first-class dinno'r. Vou un derstand ? " "Yes , nnh , " and Jim sot out about fur nishing n feast lit for n King , llo had no time to see to anybody oltio. Ho hunted ip now ( llohoa , put extra touches on ovcry- hinp , and kept his eve on the dollar. Finally the M. T. finished , and , wiping lis mouth , ho winked at Jim. "Yes , sah , " grinned the darky in nntt- cipation. "Jim , do you aeo that dollar" putting his hand on ft in n generous way. "Yos , aah. " "Well , you will never BOO it ngnin , " and it wont into his pocket and out of the dining-room , while Jim indignantly remarked - marked : IV do Lawd , who turn dat hog loose in hoah ? " POISON n thohlooil Snjitto lia iUclt In tltf fl > rlnt ( , an I nturo ilnnilil liy nil inciuubo amlstctl In throwing It R. Swllt'n Spcoino ilocs this cflectlrtly. It la a i nirjlyoi'ctnblc , non poUoiinui icmoilT , Wcli holpi ntuioto forraall the ) } l8Oii or tnliit out through 10 | ioro < ot the akin. Mr. Kolwit A. I'A'loy , ol Dlnknon , Tciin.rltca , nile , ilato Mnrcli in 18 4 : "llmil rh 111 anil lover ollo cil tiy rliimnlUin , tar throa jatira , no that 1 saanot ftb'u tonUuiHoiiiy limliioss : livl tried ! nmtoiviy MnJot iin-Jlclno , mil fcmml no rcllcl. Vfiloml rerommenilnl Hnltl'ii Siwclllc. 1 trlnl ono ottlo ind my licMtli liofrin toliMiro\o. 1 c iitliiuod mill 1 I nil UKon tin bottles , anil It hnt tot mo on n } foot , niHonnJ niul well nso\or. I rcoominoml It o nil nlmlhrly altllctul. " I.etto nlrom twunt ) tlirco3)nl ( ) the loailln ; rotnll niKKiatfl o' AtUntn , tr , tinlunlnto ol llordi 24lli , SS4 : "Wo sell moru nl Bullt'a Biwalflo than nny thur onu i cmoily , mal tlirto In ton times an much > s ny uthor blood medicine. Wo ( til It tii nil claiuug , , nd nikiiy ot the beat famllloi use It n > n Rcncral loalth tonic. Our trontlan on Blood and Skin Dhcasoa inallod roe * j hitiMtuftiiia. THK SWItT SI'KCiriO CO. l > rnor 3 , Atltinta , Oa , N V. onino. IMW.SM " t > iiitv > i > nn "Hi ' 7 h * WOODBRDDGE BROS , , 215 OPEBA OMAHA , NEB. Solo Agents for the Worlil-Ronownod STICK , ) ockor & Son , and Hallott & Cunaton Pianos. Also nnxtiufacturors and wholesale dealers in Organs and Musical Merchandise , forl'rlces. 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1,00. BY MATT. POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , , A. GREAT MEDICAL ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality , Nervous and PhMilcal Premature Decline In Man , Eiroriol Youth , on untold miseries resulting from Indiscretions or ox oossen. A book tor every man , youug , middlo-agod and old. It contains 12S proscriptions for all acut and chronic diseases each ono ol nhlohU InvaluabI Ho found by the Author , whoso experience for fears la > uch aaprobably never before foil to tha Io ot any physic nn SCO pngoa , bound In boautllu French muslin em jessed covers , full gllt.frurvrantood to he a finer warn every eenao , mechanical , lit erary and professional , than any other work sold in this country for J2.WJ , or the money will be reloaded In every Instance. Price only 11.00 by mall , post paid. Illustrative sample G cents. Bend now. Gold modal awarded the author by the National Modlca Association , to the ofBcera ot which ho refers. This book ahould ho read by tbo young for ( natron lion , and by the aflllcted for relief. It will bonoDI ill. London Lancet , There la no member of aoclety to whom this bool * lll not bo useful , whether youth , parent , puirdlan , Instructor or clergyman. Argonaut. Address the 1'eabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. [ I. I'arkcr , No. 4 Dulllnch Btrcot , Uaston Mans. , who may no consulted on all diseases requiring skill and tipoilane. Ulironlo andobstlnatedlsoasesthat have battled the skill of all other phys-lICA ) clau * i. spuuUlty ; Much treated succcss-H tnL toll ) without an IniUuc ) ! yrcTllyC'Cir James UelioalUU Chartered by tlicStnteof I11U nola for theexpress purpose of Clvlng Immediate rellctln all chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Qonorrlicra , Qlcct nndSyplulla in ell their ' complicated forms , also ul1 dlscoEca of tha Skin and Dlood promptly relieved and rermanentlycured by reme- dicstcstedin al' ' > irli/i'cnra _ _ hiirclall'rartlce. Seminal „ Weakness. Nlcht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the FaceLost Manhoodl < < ( ( ( i'rfi/riirr < < ,27iera ItnocjcperlmenHmii The appropriate remedy 13 ot once used in each case. Consultations , per' tonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med. icinea sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Address Dn.JAMESNo.204WashlnglonGI.Chlci > goll ! Imported Beer IN BOTTLES , Erlnngor , , IJavuria Juhnbachor , Bavnria Pilsner Bohemian , Ivaiflor .Bremen , DORCBSTIC. Oiulvvoisur St , Anhausor St. Louis. Bests Mibvaukcp. Schlitz-Pilsner .Milwaukee. ICruc's Omaha. Ale. Porter. Domestic and llhine Wine. ED. MAUltER , in EUROPE ! ! COOK'S dUAND KXCUHSIONS leave Now York In April , May and June , 181. PASSAGE TICKETS by ail ATLANTIC SI'KAMUUS. Spoclul ( acllltles ( or soourlngQOOI ) 11KIUIIS TOUUISTriOKUI'B ( or travoltnln KUIlOI'tJ , hy a'l routes , at reduced rates. COOK'S KXOUUSIONIBT , lth mapn aud lull r.iar. tlcmlam. by mall 10 cents. A'lilreu . 010K It HON , * .t Broadway , N. V , DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. ARCHITECTS OMAlfA NATIOKAL'IU DR. FELIX LE BRUN' i TKEVENTIVE AND OURE. FOR EITHER SEX , The r nixlylolnp ; Injected directly Wthoeoul of Hie dl c i , requires no chanao of diet or muxxus , mercurial orpolsonoui rntdlclncti tn ho taken Inllr- nally. When nicil as a preventive hy cither sex , Ills rjioi lll8 to conlrnct nv i > f Ivato dfwvie ; fcnt In tha CMO of those already unfortunately afflicted we guai. nt e thico buxrs to cure , or we will refund the mon- y. I'rico hy mall , poatajo paid , $2. per box or three boxes for W. IMUM ) by all auihorltcd agents. l ( DrFeUxLeBrun&Co. SOI.K rnorniETons O r. Goodman , Drugfrttt Bole ARcnt , for Ornah * Jit li 0. WEST'S Nrnvc AND Bn.UK TmtAT. 1 , n Rnnrantrnxl Bpcciho for Hyatorin , Dizzi- , Cimvuhionn , I'ltn , Norvoim Neuralgia. iMchq , Nervous Prool ration cnuied by the use ) ofnlrolml firtobnaco. Wnkntulncsfn Mental Do- i'ro sKit , Boftnitng of the Drain resulting in in- fnnity mill lonttinn to misery , dcrny end dcnth , fremnturo OKtARn , Jlnrrcnncwi , Lte'n ot power In minor BOX , Involuntary Loanos nntl tjpormnt- L-rrlirra cniipoil hy i pr-oxortion of the bruin , self- ibiiRoiir ii\cr-m < iulRonco , liich Vex contnina > no indiith'B treatment. Jl.tt ) n , boxer six boxes ( or .MXlBo > itbjrnmll protmitlon receipt of prico. \VK 4.WARAVT1U : S X JJOXKH I'o euro nny raise. With each order rcooiToa nyn for rj : : boxes. nrcr.inimnitMi with St-VOO , wonU send tliQjiiirclmi7 < mr written Runrantws to ro tund the money if tlio treatmnntduoanotoffoct a euro , ( nuu-nntrra iMUoa unuroy O. F , OOODMANN , DnifrgUt A nto for Omaha , ob. IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION I warranted to wear longer , nt jtno form neater , anil clre bette * 'faUsfacllon than nny other CorstJ In HID marLot.or.prleo paid will bo refumlril. Thouidoraemcntjiol . . " pru lclnc : , accom- uiy rnch ( Vraet Price , inl Hutcn Jean. " trcpMil , SI.M1. ARic Tourni.irhniitfortheia. * sTtlsoni JonKi-i JOHN H. P. LEHMANN& CQ Notioo to Cattle Men 900 CA.TTLE FOR SALE. ICO Hood ot Steers Three Years Old , 200 Two " 20J " " Helton , Tno " 160 " ' Steers , Ono " 2M " " Heifers , One " Tlx ) above described cattle are all well broJ Iowa cattle , straight and smooth , These cattta will bo old in lota to suit purchasers , and at reasonable prices. For further particulars , call on or address M. P. PATTON , Waverly , Brcmer Co. , Iowa. P. B. Also young graded hulls. m7-dmo-3tw IMPORTANT TO- BED'S & 00 , , lave established themselves In Omaha to tiansact a general brokerage and business. Wo will buy all lasses of cooiltat vvholesaleor retail , and guarantee > erfcct tatWactlon In prices , as we can buy clieaper ban J'uursclvoa. You can see the advantage of hnv - n year goods bought by ono who will work for our Interest and not trust to a merchant who has omothing hols anxious to bo rid of. We will aso prompt 'HontloM to selling anything entrusted ous , andgooks consigned to us will DO carefully okcd to. Correspondence solicited. l3 ( fSrilefcrences Omaha National BanV , UcCague ro'sBank. Address ! US. 15th St. Nebraska Cornice AND MANUFAOTORKHa OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES 'FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. PATENT METAtlO SKYTJdUT , I ron Fesicin i CrcallnfrS , BMUfltfAjfli ) , Teraiidaa , Office and jlart Ilaiilngs , Window and C Uar Oiiarda , Ete. COU 0. ANDBth STnED1 * , LWCOtN N . BEUNSWICK & GO. Fifteenn Ball Pool , Carom , AND AU. OTIICK OA1IINO TABtKS. TEN PIN I1ALLB , CIIKCKS , KTCJ. 18 South 8d Strcet.lSt. Louis , 411 Delaware Street , Kansas City , Mo , , 1321 Douglas St. . Oman * , Neb. HENRY nORNBEUGER , Agent. jHTSoud for Octilonics anil Prlco I/IstR. ALONG T1IE LINK OF THE Chicago , Si , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now extension of this line from \Vakoflcld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN through Concord and Coleridge lloaches tha best portion of the State , Special ex cursion rates for land loekorj over this line to Wayna , Norfolk and Uartlngton , and via Illalr to all principal po'i.U ' on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC EA1LROAD Tnlus over tht a , Bt 1 . il. & O. Railway to Cor ngcton , Bloux city , I'onca , HaitlugtonVayna an ! Norfolk , Cloxxxxoot * vt 331 lr For Fremont , Oakda , Nellgb , and through to Val- cntlue. tffOT raUs anil all Information call on V. D. WiltTNKY , Qeneral A eot , Btraac < Bulldleir , Cor. 10th and Faruain Sti. , Omaha , Neb. OTiukoi can be saeourod at depot , comer lith ' , , w oUr fit i eej I PURE FITS ! \Vbeui MT turo i ur itut mean uiorcly toTlop tu u Kt atlmo and thenUire them return ag lu , I iu an artdi- cal cure. I hive m J tlje dl ua of KlVS. Sl'lLTrar or i'ALUNUBlCKNKa34lU ( -ulJr. Iwfrrutiiv medy Io euro tha wont CUM. Ht * ui < otberi b > v Ulloj li no reunn ( or nut uo < r rtcelrlue cur . " - * " one * ( ur a tra tl > < and a 1'rea llottl * of rur 11 Olvg lf < pr and fiat Office. It . iddr MMIL0.MQV. J ffD | | | | | : MORPKNE ! HXBIT SI f I H | lU. II. 11. KiKK , r V > * tKO.ul > Mr V 10 | f | Hani. , BOW ol.it U.wedr oli.r.lr tfot Uitlwa. A.U. , B.U. , 1 I tlUa bt ,