KTTI THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY OCTOBER 18 , 1883 3 ' I t I ELECTRICITY. Tlio Mntrftlons Elnotrlcni Exhlbi- Corrc ] > onJcii o ot the ChicagoTrllmnc , LONDON , Eng , Sept. 120. Franklin , a-whott * i London , nUved on Craven Jl8trbotHn n ihouso opposite my win * .dows. I'Duriiig'.jhis ' . erirly boyhood , in 411710 , the city of London enacted that H every gjjo of lUs.lujuioholdors should , between the limirfTof 0 nnd 11 in the evening , hang out it light bcforo his dwelling. Now the thoroughfare ? of this mighty metropolis and the bridges over the Thames nro brilliantly illu minated with electricity , which tbe great hilcVdphei-droftfrom the clouds. This hft < T hn'ppohod in the face of the intended uncomplimentary report , "Neither gas nor sunlight , but moon light , " which was made by the com- t 'Thfltdolispatcliod't { Barl8Jtwo | ; years [ ago ibyYjko qnsVvativd London , gas companies , \\liich had for three- quarters of n century enjoyed a most valuable monopoly , In the lovely Vale of Chamouny , last summer , I witnessed a moat sublime - limo display of zigwig lightning around the snow-clad pcnks of Mt. Blixnc. At | j A1 . THE KLEbrUHJAL KVJlHUIJOJ lxArAniS ! ! sawThis 'pa'nio terrible force of $ naturo\JriinMifold.audibo.ultitul ( sub. ' jcction of the wants of humanity. The enthusiastic ? French , charmed by the excellencies of electricity , have ma.dc her empress -republican Paris. However poetical or fairy-like the inoprcsies of hopeful inventors may , have seomodj/kll" they hftvo"'prp.nised ( j''concerhhjg ' jeloctricityj'SndmbroJ Will bo ronliildU iiftlio ' 5mme"diato futhre. Already olcctricity carries voicn and thought around the globe , warns nsiof coming fires , ( insures , safe railway- travel , Ifghls out hbiriea and streets , and blows up our enemy's ships. As the result of patient years of toil in laboratories throughout , , the civilized * * world/'thcso lnjrentins and diVcpve- ( rics , 'gathored'togctherIn a focus , \ \ ill enable the aciontists and inventors tb judge how tlio now science has been carried which seems likely to revolutionize - tionizo the world. For five cents a handsome Siemens j'electrical TTramjcarXjtakfcsi Wu j ai > a ' ipebdjdf'tevn'rimes potCli6ur fromltho Place do la Concorde to TUE I'ALAIS DE L'lNDUSTKIE. On the roof of the building are placed two'Maxim afr lights 'with re-i Hectors , which niako , the approach through the silvered trees of the Champs Elysoes light as day. The Palais is GCO feet long and 100 foot wide. lthas _ a high , arched gloss roof , and galleries divided into thirty or more rooms. The main entrances , staircases , and corridors are brighly lighted with arcilampsf jnado , by Sie mens , ) jWerdomannj j iV Fyfe The - grand navd is brilliantly illuminated with scores of elentric lights pendent from every avaiiabje point , which nre , searching as the meridian sun. Yet . .tho general effectis' , verypleasing. . ' 'Forty familiar Brushji-hta driven by a single Engine1 , 'lighted up oiio end of the building. In the centra of the great" hall stands , u tall liehthousp , jirovidedl with 'a revolving electric light , Frosnel's lenses , and red , blue , green , purple , and.oranso glosses , which shad everywhere processional patches of colored light. At the base . of the lighthouse ia uu'artificial pond , surrounded' by turf and flowers' , in which M. Trouvo gayly rides in his electrical boat , Its screw is driven by a .small-electro-motor. One sideof the building is.occupied with boilers1 and steam and gas en gines working swiftly a total of 2,000 , horse power , which drive in front a r long battalion .of dynamo-electrical machines patterned by Grammes , ' Siomons , Brush , mid others. Tlurough- out.the hallTirej hundreds pf miles of conducting wire. Thov low nuisical light and sparkle of electricity make the whole scene w | ANU 11EAUTV. exhibits of the French toccupy r one-half of the .hall , those of foreign jiiations the other half graceful festoons teens of the tri-color and other/ bright ilags designating 'tho national sections. Our hearts h'rst turned to the stars- and stripes , [ where wo found a neat ox- hib'it bf delicate mechanism , in charge of a pleasant gentleman , who seized upon the. ' position toacquiro aifluency in tho'French language for further use in a western college. , Grert Britiain'and Germany occupy about equal extent ; then , i in order of aizo -exhibit , 'como .Belgium , the United States , Austria , Russia , Swqdon andj Norway , Italy , Spain , Switzerland , Holland , and Denmark. Lacquered jars for cells and insulators are1 exhibited by Japan , The objects exhibited are divided intomanyclassos ; but the public seem chiefly interested in toleuraphy , electric huht and the application of electricity as a motor power. The exhibit of the three firms of Sipmons.in England , Germany , and , Franco is creator than that of great energy in this now field of discovery is most noticeable. They show electrometer motor of all fli/.es , tsomo very small , apparatus for Rights ; for telegraph ing , whether aerial , subterranean , or submarine ; also for cable-laying. A fine collection of auctions of cables illustrates . . TUB OUKATIMrUOVKMKNTH MAUU over the experimental Anglo-French cable laid in 1850. A specimen of the latter , mcrusted with shells , after twenty-five years' submersion , with the core still perfect , picked up by a fishing-boat , 11 of peculiar interest. Hero is a Muirhead'u cable , which first rendered submarine giving a possi bility ; also his iron and steel telegraph polos. The method of working the lock and block system , on railways ) is clearly shown. Of interest are opottiawood'a great induction-coila , Bright'a fire- alarm , Sir VYilh'am Thompson's unique electrometers and nautical appliances , arid the historical collections. What the acorn is to to the oak is a hpmely looking piq { and crown of cupi that Yalta originally made , and which are almost uimo iced under ; a glass case , ) A 'brougham haw fitted to , it a dial which enables its occupant to signal the coachman as follows : "Straight onj right ; left ; go fast ; slow ; stop ; got down ; homo. " The distance run is alio recorded , Two railway carriages have Achard'a electrical brakes at tached. , ( The French exhibit comprehensively electrical instruments , and tlio use of electricity as applied in their several governmental Uonartinonfa Field telegraphy nnd night-signaling , torpedo - podo motors and ilovcl instruments one by which six operators send print cd inessagcs over a single wire all in tercs largo groups of visitors. The amount or steam Used by the locomo tive and traction power is treated by a line dynamometer placed in a full-size car. . 1 was much interested by TUB made by Mi .Felix . , of Somnire , as ap plied to agriculture and work in his largo sugar-factory. Ho harnesses olectricityforplowing , working thraih1 ors , straw-cutters , and elevating beet' roots into his works. Already dee Irioity willingly drills and cuts thosoft limestone with which beautiful Paris is built. It works the slate-quarries of Anglers , and supplies Hochollowith water. By it elevators and foreing- hammers are worked nnd hauling aono ; and the thunderbolt .will doubtlets tunnel the chalk under the sea ho- tuccn Calais nnd Dover. Small mo tors noiselessly drive iriuohincs for sowing , embroidery , and fret-work. On ovuiy hand are seen great varieties of telephones , microphone * , photo- phones , nnd , electric clocks. Fiom the outset the studious and methodical has excelled in this now scicnco , an is illustrated by the histori cal apparatus of Gauss , \Vobor , Stem- hell , and Ohns. 0.uito . naturally they have used electricity more as applied to warfarq and teaching , Prominently on a pilliir in the German section stood their victorious war-eagle and a gilded bust of Gerraania. It was not in the best of ttisto to place in their exhibit the railway system of Alsace and Lor raine. i t Much interest was taken in the ex hibits of Austria , especially that made by the State Railway Company. LXVJili CnoSSINU AHE MADE l EI 'JiCTLV SAFE for the public by an ingenious appli cation of olocricity ( , by which an offi cial attho | nearest , station first warns the public of an approaching train by Betting an electric bell in motion. A plain bar of wood , counterpoised by a heavy weight , by a simple | puch of a handle atitho station , falls or rises as a barrier across the carriage way. By another device the conductor noti fies the passonqersj.by the ringing of an electric bell , of the near approach of a station , and its naino appears in every car. Thus a traveler can sleep with confidence that the bell will arouse him in time to leave the train. Spain , like Russia and Italy , easily perm its herself to bo outrun by other nations in even the science of elec tricity. The Spanish pavilion is es pecially rich in the tlags of the twelve old Kingdoms which wore united un der the scepter of Ferdinand and Isa bella. Apparatus 100 years old for fractional electricity , and manuscripts from the Dutch and.Italian libraries , show that other savants preceded Franklin and Faraday. .Electricity as applied to aerial navigation is demon strated by Mr. Tissandter , who pro pels an electrical ballon between the galleries. The little white car , with its tiny tail and screw , driven by a small motor , jsoars not unlike a dove , but lacks the dove's adaptability. But more important than all other elec trical inventions is . TUB FAXIRE ET.ECTRIC ACCUMULATOR for the storage of force ; His accu mulator is "only a practical improve ment of M. Plante's secondary batter } * , which was invented twenty years ago. t is simply made a single cell con sisting of two sheets of load , coated wi h red oxide of lead , and separated by felt the whole , being immersed in a weak solution of sulphuric acid , A dozen or more plates are used in a ainglo battery of rectangular shape , weighing about fifty pounds. When attached to a dynamo-electric machine , run by steam , gas , wind , or water , motive 'power is concentrated in the battery , which can be sold like any other commodity , , transported to and used at any desirable point. By such accumulators wo shall bo able to mil sowing machines , tricycles , vehicles , omnibuses , horse cars , and doubtless the steam railway ships , and great manufacturing establishments. Thus the wasted forces of Niacrarn , the cat aracts of the Swiasi Alps , and the tor nado with millions of horse power , can bo utilized. Eventually , every where , dealers in electrical force can say as Boulton said to Lord Palmor- uton when the latter visited the great Boulton and Watt steam engine works at Soho , "Power is what the world seeks , and that is what wo have to sell. " No wonder the illustrious sci entist , Sir William Thompson , said concerning Fauro's discovery , "It is the realization of the most ardently and unceasingly felt bcientifio aspira tion of my'life. " GllAlUKS E. BOLTON. THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. om Senator Colliding to GenGarfleld - drarul Hnplcls ( Mich.Times From The Eagle of yesterday wo ex cerpt the fallowing : "Tho Dayton ( Ohio ) Journal men tions a little incident'in ' which seems to show that Senator Conkling fore saw tbe outcome from nearer the be ginning than iiany others. It was an incident in which Conkling and Garfield - field , one for Grant and the othur for Sherman , wore the character ? , and is related as follows , 11 'Among the late President Gar- fiol'I's papers will probably bo found a little memorandum from lloscoo Conk ling to him in pencil , written in the hall of the National Convention , at Chicago , in about these words : ' " 'My DBAU GAHFJKLD : If there is to be a dark horse in this conven tion , there is no person whom I would prefer before youraelf , 'CONKLIKO. ' \'Tho reply was : ' ' "Mv DEAK CONUUNO ; There will bo no dark horse in this conven tion , I am for Sherman. Jf A. OARFIKM > , ' This was pending the great Htrugglo , and just before tlio mighty tornado which carried Garfield into the presi dency and the grave , " § Our esteemed contemporary must needs forego such pleasure as it may derive from fancying that "Conkling foresaw the outcome. " Wo were fortunate - tunato enough to have been present at the Chicago Convention , and to have seen the incident which gave rise to the above item. Conkling arrogant , able , presuming , pcacocky and plucky was tryint * to throttle all opposition by passing a gag law binding all delegates tq support the nominee of the Convention. A delegate from West Virginia ho i\ho replied to tlio sneering inquiry as to his identity mode by the turkey gob bler from Now York by say tog that ho was the man who inadoa hitndrod speeches for Hayes in the last cam paign while Conkling was making but ono -opposed the motion , but just before - fore it was put Gen. Gariirld caino to the front and made his famous plon for peace. The waters were troubled for a time , but the oil poured by the politic senator-elect withdrawn. It was at this moment that Conkling turned to Gen. Gariiold a face llaming with indignation and impudence. As the general took his scat with the Ohio delegation , Conkling impotously pulled from his Docket a can ! and wrote something upon it. , Calling n page ho sent the card to Garfjold , Wi10 glanced at J ( , toro it into pieces , and throw them upon tlio lloor. Having noticed the atfair , wo were curious about the contents of the card , and when the convention 'adjdurncd ' ex plained to a journalistic friend , who was upon Ihollonrtif the h6usotho , circumstances. Ho foui.u the card. Upon it was the sin trio sentence , with no nddiess or signature ; ' 'Is the dark horse putting himself , " forward ? " _ ' The occurrance made a marked'iln- pression upon us at the iinie , and since then wo have narrated it upon several occasions. Wo tell the story again only because it is being pre sented in a distorted light1 by several contemporaries. Down the Mlmonri- Chicago Tribune , Wo were once in Sioux City. It was our first visit to the west. Ey a most unlucky , chance a steamboat hove in sight ; she was bound for Omaha ; no steamboat had como down stream for many weeks , and itwaaararv chance to have a sail on the "Mighty Missouri. " Wo went on board , on being positively assured that in t wonty- four nours wo would bo in Omaha. The river was rather low , but for'a ' time all went well , ( By degrees , however - over , we began to got" into difficulties ; finally wo stuck hprd and fast ona , mountainof a. mud'bank. Then came endless puffings , backings' ringing of bells , shouting of mates , running to and fro of colored citizens , deck hands and swearing of 'Unabridged ' , woll-pm- phasirod oaths , for which tho' Uiiitod States language is so eminently adapt ed. We tried to lift the boat with stilts ; these wire two immense poles eight inches in diameter ; they wore stuck ia the mud one at each bow'pul ; leys and ropes wore attatched to them and the steam-windlass sot in motion , so that the bow of the unfortunate , creaking boat was lifted fully throe feet out of the water. It was of none no use however , for the higher the bow was leflcd out of the water , , thci deeper would the stern sink in the mud. Other experiments wcro tried , but still wo made no headway. When at last wo got the stern afloat the 'bow ' ( jot stuck , andwhon afterim- , monco labor and iufinit swearing , , we got both stem and stein free , she stuck in the mud in the middle. Then wo spent unnumbered hours backing , and turning , aud running our bow into the bank , or tangling our stern in floating brush heaps. Wo turned around thirteen times in the same hole before wo could'get ' out of it , and then wo ran on a snag or saw * yer , wo forgot which , and nearly rip ped the botton out of the unfortunate boat. Then wo had to commence caulking. At last , after six daya and nights of such pleasant experi ences , the church-steeples of Omaha hove in sight , and whatablessedisight they wore ! We stagccered ; up to ( the hotel , went to bed and sledtfor forty- eight hours without wakins , 'grateful to Providence for 'having rescued ua from1 an awful death in the dirty wa ters of the Missouri , and , OH young Hannibal swore everlasting enmity to Rome , so wo vowed eternal antipathy to the "Big Muddy , " and have kept our oath. T. O. Xiquid Gold- Dan'l 1'lnnk , of Brooklyn , Tloga county , 1'a. , deacribcs it' ' tlmn : "I rntle thirty .iiii'iin for a bottle of THOMAS' EC'LKUTHIO On- , which effected the wonderful cure of a crooked limb in nix applications ; it l > ro\etl worth more tlmu | { old to me. " 17eodlw Revival of tup Wni too t. Men whb incline to hide the light of their shirt studs under a white en amel will never bo induced to adopt the new waistcoats tllat some of the s well tailors are urging upon the man of fashion. It is a French idea , and taken up by ho boat New York tail ors , to have the waistcoat of some solid brilliant color. Wo are shown very elegant diagonal in palobluo aiid brilliant scarlet , and other seeded fab rics in mixed red and blue , with largo polka dots , imported for this purpose. The intention ia to have these vests for occasional wear" with a black auit , preferably with a high cut Prince. Al bert coat. They are high cut , double breasted in style , and intended to bo .completed by a i.cck scnrf of exactly the samoHhudo astlio vest. The coat is turned back with muAculino coquet ry BO as to dibcloso about four inches of the vest , The effect is so unlike a largo Stanley scarf , and the effect ia certainly extremely good. Not every man could wear this sort of thing without looking like a flunkey , but those who can will hail the now departure and bo glad to see the "weskit" restored to its old place of honor in the scheme of dross , The vest is now simply useful as a depot for the watch and cigar holder , but time was when it was a famous art ! clo of luxury and was a source of pride for dandies and drossy men gen erally. At present the price of one of the ordinary wear is $1D. Buoklia'i Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for outs , ' bruises , sores , ulcers' , salt rheum , fever Bpros , totter , chapped hands , chillblains , corns and all kinds of skin eruptions. This salvo is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price , 25o per box. For sale by Imr & MoMAHON. Omaha. BIBjBETT & FULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DVTD CITY , NEB. BpecUl Mteutlon Utn to collection * la Duller SELTZER An rftllow an ft lemon. " expresses tlio hctthtt jMindlca h s Bet III. Ilio iKX.f , 111- u cd liver liM turned llko the "tralilcn-upon wornl , " Mi < l Mtrtcd her rlRhtij L'e * t once Tarmnt'aSeltzor Aporiont , rcKu1ntlji > ccoTillntrto dlrfclloni ; Ret the j tcm In | vro ] > r h pc. uml won tljo Moom of > < mtll * 111 return to the ' heck &iul health lc ro ttoxxli No medicine ! * littler lor the R < ncr l thMi TAiRAXT'xSiank * Ai URIUVT. SOLD IY ) ALL DKUOG1STS. For Tf on , Madam , WIioso comWoxton botrnys Boruo Iihniilintlng imncrrco ltionvhos6 mirror tells you that yon nro U'nuncfl , Sallow nnd disfigured in countenance , or have Eruptions , llcduess , llouglincss or unwholesome tints pf complex Ionvo say ILSO llngnn'sMngnolla Bnlnu It isn dulicnte. harmless aud delightful article , producing the most natural nnd entranc ing tints , thii > rtlllciality o ( which no observer cnn detect , and irhlch soon bocotnes per manent if ( ho Jfaguolia Balm - jour ilutlW Voll ( nUhlwoik , to rc sttinuUntinncl us * tore Lnvln iifrt * ana Hop ilittera > IwaMe , uw Hop B. I m8 rlntt tntn an ; lu Jtloni If jrouaramar-i irtnl .or . Inal eWer I jrounitfuir rtnir from < IworheaitUorlinsruWi I Inn on a bed of alck- ' m , nlj on HopJ ' Bitter * . . , Hiouundi m whenoTcr-you fe l I I Huollyfrom eorae that yonrwiUra I Iforutot Kidney Jdl o j > tbat ntlBlit clo n lnu , ton-1 I hare bMnmicDt < M wltbouUn.- . I bra timely uiaof take Hop , HopBltter * Blttera. ± UsY 7e.n < fv . , O. I. O. crurtnorvfom-l - ( It an atooluU tttalnt , flbsM | . and Irretlit * of H ) .rtomufAI [ HOP II We euro for [ > ' . . ? Al lldrunkenneis. HUM of opium , You will tie tobacco , or cured K TontiM IJnarcoUca. Hop Blttort If sw slm Boldhydrujr- you . rlnU. Bcndfvr k sail clr w e n NEVER fowflilrKcd.trj , tt It may OOP nrmu nvoyour FAIL ETfl CO. , life. It ha * avcd hun dred 1 AToronto Oit. MAM , ' ' : rw ! West for being the most direct , ijulcknt , and taJatt line connecting the great Metro polls , CHI- wOAOO'and the EJUTIRK , KORTII-EASTIHK , SOOTH and SOCTII-EASIBUN LIHID , which terminate there , with KANRIB Cnr , LHAH ORTJI , ATCIUSON , Council , Slum and OHAIU , the COVMUCUI Cumaa from which r&dUto ' EVERY LINE OF' ' ROAD that penetrate , the Continent from the > Ulwourl Rh cr to the 1'aclflo 8l0 ( . The OHIOAOO ROOK 1SLA OUTO RAILWAT I. the only line from Chicago ' owtilnjf track Into , or which , by Ita own rood , rcochoi the nolnta above named. No TRAKurxiu BT CAHHUOI I No UIHOINU OONNKCTIOK8 1 Np huddling In III- t ei.tll.iUxl . or unclean cam , &a o\ cry iwitcngcr l carried In roomy , clean audl ventilated raache * upon Fast Express Tralni. . DAr CAM of unrivaled nugnlflccnce , PDLMUH I'AIACB SLXXTINO CAEH , and ourown world-famous Dm mo CARS , ution which meals nro served of un- Bun > oBaod excellence , at tbu low rate of SIVKCTT- KINB C/txrs men , with ample tlmo for healthful enjoyment , Through Can between Chicago , Peorla , Mil waukco and Mljsourl Hirer Folnti : nnd clone con ncctlons at all polnta of lutenwctlon with other roads. Wo ticket ( do not forget thl ) directly to oven place of Importance In Kanxan. Nebranka , Black .IIUI ) , Wyoming , UUli , Jdolio , Nevada , California , Oregon , Washington Territory , Colorado , Afliona and Now Mexico. A liberal arrangement , regarding baggage at any other line , and rate * of fare alway. a > L ow M competltora. who furniah but a Utbo of the com fort Dogs and tackle of sportsmen free , Ticket * , mono and foldcm at all princlpa offlceH in the United BUtci and ' narla. R. It. UAULE , E. BT. JOHN , VlcoProa't&dun. Oon. Tkt and I'um'r Ai ; Manager. Chtcairo _ Cnlrav/n. WISE'S Axle Grease NEVER GUMS ! Cird on Wagons , Buggies , lUapors , Thrmhers and Mill Machinery , It Is IHVALUABI.II TO Miut RK AND TKAMHTKM. H euro Ktratchcs and all kinds of corco on Hones acd Stock , as well as on moii. moii.OLAEK& WISE , ManufB , 80S Illinois QtrMt , Chicago KTRKND FOn PUICK8. ) e ai-lm.r ( > t PROPO8ALB For Qradlng Sixteenth Street. pealed propoul * will be received bythovn , derslgnod until Friday , October Klst , 1HBI , 12 o'clocH , noon , for the grading of Hlitoenth street from Farnham to Howard streets , a pro- fllaofvhlch can be ricen at the office of tbe city tngjneer. Bids shall specify the prlcoper cubic yard for such grading , and also tUte when uch work shall be completed , and accompanied by the name of proponed surltv under the usual conditions. Bids ta bo opened at thi meeting of the council next succeeding after October 21 , Ibbl. Ilio city council rtiervta the right to re ject any and all bids. Kmiloptu containing Hald prop'sals shall bo marked , 'Tropoials for grading Sixteenth street , " and delivered to the undersigned not Utor than the tlmo above speilQod. J , J. L , C. JKVVKTf , City Clerk. OKAIIA , October 7th , 1S3I. Oc7d3w NOT10K ! Public Markets. Ordlnce No. 417 panned Marih 8th , 1B.S1 , pre > scribes that , "that portl n of Chlcug * street , be < twtin JSth and Ittth ttrut ) , and that portion ut Kourtfyiith strttit , between Howard and Harnuy streets , shall be and the nmearo hereby dislgn- atod and vt apart as placed whoru shall be locut * cd and hell thv public hay market of the city Of Omaha. ' J. J. L , 0. JKWETT. oclBdfl City Clerk. O , F , Manderson , ATTORNEY - ATLAW , I nrehMnUt , Omaha No Changing Cars OMAHA & CHICAGO , Where direct ronnoctlon ro mmtc with Through CAU LINKS far NEW YOUK , nOSTON , lUIILADKLI'IUA , UALTIUOHB , WARI1IKOTON AKl > ALL RA3TKRN ITItwS. The Short Line via. Peoria Koi INDIANAPOLIS. CINCINNATI , LOUIS- VILLK , Mid ftllpclnU In the TIIR HMT I.1M1 For ST. LOUIS. Where direct connection ! ra mule In the Union Depot with th Through Sleciilug Car LlnM for ALL POINTS S OTTO ? 33 : . NEW LINE > 'DESMOINES THK FAVOUITR HOUTB FOE Rock , Island. The unoqvaleJ Inducement * offered bjr thli lint o tntelnrs and tourlita uro M lollowi : The celebntod PULLMAN (10-who l ) PALACE SLKRP1NO CAllfl run Only pn this line C. , D. k Q. PALACR J > RAWING KOOM OAKS , with llorton'i Reclining Chiln. No oxtr * ch rgo ( or to&ta In i Reclining Chair * . The fomoiu 0. ; H. ft ) . 1'nUce Dining Ctn. Gorjreom Smoking O r fitted with eloRnt hlffh-1 > Mkcd nttan rovoh Inc chklri , ( or kh * exclu { > a'ui o ( flnt < Uw jmawn- [ en. Steel Tnck and nperlor equipment eomblrnl with their Rir t through c r Mrungemcnt , m kn this , ftbo\e all OUie the'a\orlto route to toe fU t , South nd Southout. , Try It , und you will find tarellng ft luxury In- tte 4 ol lUscoinfort. , Through tickets \lo lhl celebntod line for sale kl all oOtcoa In the Unlt < l BUtM and Camul * . All Information about ntv > of ( arc , Bleeping Car accommotUtlon j Time Tabtcx , etc. , will be Cheerfully gl\en by appllotta f KRCKVAL LOWKLL , General PasBonyer Aronl , ' Chlaco. T. J. POTTER. - OnnerjJ Uanacer Chlaco. 1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , Joe & Council Bluffs u mi OKLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THK EAST From Omaha and the West , No change ol curs between Omaha and b > . tx > uli , and but one between OliAtIA and , , NKW YOUK. Daily Passenger Trains uucmxeau , EASTERN AND WESTERN CTTIF3 with LKS8 CIIAROES and IN ADVANCE ol ALII OTHER LINES. Tblt entire line 1. equipped with Pullman' . Palace Bleeping Can , Palace IMy Coachef , Miller1. Safety Platform and Coupler , and the celebrated WeetlnghouM Air-brake. , CVBee that youi ticket read. VIA nANSAB C1TV , ST. JOSEPH * COUNCIL BLUFFS Railroad - road , \laBt. Joeoph and 8t Louia , Ticket , for .ale at all coupon itatlon. In the Wont. 3. F. BARNARD , A * O. DAWKS , Gen. Bunt , St. Joseph , Uol Oen. Fan. and Ticket Agi , Bt Joeeph , Bo. AHDT Boaou , Ticket Agent , 1020 Fternham itreet A. B. JUuuui. Uoneral Agent , 01IAHA.NE Sioux Gity Pacific THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE Huns n Solid Trail ) ' .through from Gormcil Bluffs' to Bt. Pou.1 . Without Ohange Time , Only 17 Hours. IT IS JLOO MILE3 Till : SHORTEST KOUTE , COUNCIL TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMARCK , and all point. In Northern ilowo. Mlnnosota and Dakota. Thin line Is tiiulpped with the Improved Weetlnghouao Automallo Alr-Uroke 'and illtloi Platform Couoler and Buffer : and for 1 SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT Is uiiKurpoesod. Pullman Palace Bleeping C'ar' ' run through WITHOUT CIIANCJB fcctwecii Kan HAS City and St , Puiilla Council BlulTa and Sioux City. i Tralni Icato Union Pacific Transfer at Coun cil Bluffs , at 736 ; p. in. dally on arrival of Kantu City , Ht. Joseph and Council ] ilun < train fioiu Ute South. Arriving at BIoux City 11:35 : p.m. , and at the New Union Dq > ot at Ht. I'aul ut lli.30 noon. TEH HOURS -ADVANCE 0 ? ANY OTHER HOUTE , IJTRcmember In taking tlio Hloux Cltj Ilouto yougutalhrough Train. The hhorlo t Line , the ( julLkostTlme and a Comfortable Itldo In the Through i ars , between COUNCIL BLUFKS AND 8T. I'AUL. tS'Seo that j our TIckcti read via Uiu "Hloux City and 1'adllc Unll.oail.1 J. H. UATTLEH , J. II. BUCHANAN , MiiitrintUKluit , Ocn'l I'IWM. Agent , I' , K. HOniNHON , A 't Om'l llwi , Ag't , - Missouri Valley , Iowa , J , II. O'nilVAN , BoutJiwiHtcrn ORunt , _ t'ouncl 1 BluffK , Iowa. COUl'OJtATION NOTIC'j : , 1. Notice If hirsbyKhen that D. Burr , K D. Van 0 urt ami I ) 1 * . ( lurr hnvo Incorporated thommlKM under tboiiaiuu of the "Omaha Im plement Company , " 2. 17ie principal plan of trumpeting the butt- lies. of said Incorporation is Ouuha , Neb , Z , The nature of the butlnrxg o ( > ld Incornor , atlee Ji the sate of general farm Machlnorf , Bug * glea and Wagonn. v 4. The amount of capital iitocl. aulhorlced Is ISO.OOO.CO of which rO,600.00 mUMt bo subscribed ana one half of salJ jut mentioned sum bo paid In before uld company shall commence business , said stock tobedltlded Into shares of 1100 inih. I. The highest , amount of Indobtudncw ) that can bo Incurrodbysaldlncorporatlonlstwo thirds 01 the capital stock paid In , and there shall be no Individual liability on Uiu put of the stock hold er. thereof , 0. ,171 , * affair , of uld corporation are to kb con. ducted by a president , secretary and treasurer , who shall constitute a board ol directors 7. fUldcorp ration shall commonceon the 13th day of September , 1881 , and shall tonnlnsto on the 1st da ; of September , A. I ) . IBM , 1) , lll'HU , E. D , VAX COURT , D. I' , lHii , Noli. i Oct. S , 18 03 ov man 4t SEALED PnOPOQALS For the Oonttructlon of Oldewalks. Sealed proposal * nil ) be rtcchcd by the under signed until Thursday , Outober 20th , 1881 , IS o'cloik peen , for tlio coriHtructlonolanJ rcinlrlug oftldOHallis In front of and adjoining the follow * Ing rkairlhcd promlits , to wit : 1ho utGofu.t of the south 132 fcit of lot 1 , of Capitol addition , on the north side of Kuril- lium itrett , 0 fe t vlie. ! Also In front ol thu south 182 feet of lot 3 , In Capitol addition , north bide of Xarnhim btrctt , Ufettwide. Alio lot 4 , north side of Kurnhom street , 0 foU lde , AUo lot C , north Me of Farnham street , 6 feet wide. J. J. u c. JEWK1T , ° cl3-0t CHj Cltlk. THIS NS7W AND CORRECT MAP V'rotuw jcyotxS any reasonable ( ( tiMtlon thnt Um CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'V Js by nil mirti tlio b ( * roa < l for you to take when ( ravelins In cither direction bet * cob * Chicago and all ofthe Principal Points In ( ha West , Nottli and Northwest OarofiillyoyainlnnthlO'm Tlift frlnclnnl Cltl nf the W t nrt NorthwutntftSUtloriSf on tli stoad. Its . tlirotish trnlus luako close connections with tliotraluiof all p. ll ' . lsM Junction points. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , I lfSt lo Thejmperial Palace Dining Cars. y f-.llllM'ii.l'irciiorsSUulitiniiaJJnp ' , " "HllwauVpo.OrcoullayftJ kofiurKirlorL Tlokcts , o c thti road uro sold by nil Coupon Ticket Agcuta fu tUo Uultcd atatos v-flniuius * * > HI P T - llemcmhor to nsk for TlcUcLi via tills road , bo sure they rend over It , and Uko none otber. MAEV'IS UUaiinT.aca'i MaimijcrCWcano.V. . IJ. STBNJirrr.Ocn'l raw. Agent , HAntlV P. DURL , Ticket Airont 0. * N. W. Rallwny. llth and Fajnlura itrneta. D. K. KIMI1ALL , AMlitant Ticket Annt 0. b N. W. hallway , llth and Farnham ttn t * J. I1KLL , Ticket Agent C. ft N. W. Railway , U. P. R. 11 Depot. BAMK8T. CLAKK Ooneral Airent Announcemen 11 A large and varied stock of Sta ple and Fancy DRYGOODS AT PIF1BEN PER CENT THAN DOWN TOWN STORES. You will Save MONEY by buying your DRY GOODS of GUILD & McINNIS , . .1 C03 N. 10th Street , 2d door north of Cul E Sitlo. EDHOLM & ERIG.KSON . , OIVK.THBnAIlOAlNS IN ALL KIKDS OF- JEWELRY , WATCHES , CLOCKS , SILVERWARE SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes a First- Glass Article. * " * * ' STAR TINTED SPECTACLES CO EDHOLM & ERIOKSON , THE JEWELERS , Opposite the Post Office. J. A. WAKEFIELD , , WHOLKSALK AND UCTAJL DKALKlt IN ( , Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS. BLINDS , MOLDINGS. LIME , CEMENT xneo. MTtrTATE AQENl FOR 1IILWAUKEB Near Union Pacific Depot , OMAHA ! NIB