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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1881)
\ THE OHA.HA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY OCTOBER 27. 188 ! THE SHIP RAILROAD. Interview With Capt. Jos. B. Endo on the Subjoot. "Tho Privileges Granted by the Mexican Government. .tU Froliabla Advantages to Now Orlooni. New Oilcans Democrat , Oct 21 , Yostordny morning n reporter of Tlio Democrat btwnlcd tlio early morning train pvpr tV Jackson rail- roml nt Konnurvill iilfraftho purpose of interviewing Capt. 5 tt3 U. Kids , the fniuuuH onuiiicor , in rcqivrd to tlio ship railroad \vnich ho is to build ncrosa tlio Isthmus of Tohunntopco lor the purpose of transferring vessels from ocean to ocean , thus saving thu long voyagu around Capo Horn , and bringing Uio treasurer ? of the orient nearer to our doors. Aa Capt. Eads , however , was not sccablo nt that time , the fcribu was obliged to wait until the arrival of the train nt Now Orleans , when hojnado .known his business and received a warm welcome. Accompanying Capt. .E.uls wu ; Gon. P. 13.iranda , a senator in the Mexican congress , who , as the party was whirled swiftly towards the hotel , expressed his surprise at the line appearance of the city , of which ho hud huard so much , but which ho had never before visited. Tlio general is a line looking mme o apparently or 45 years of ago and evidently very ftiondly to Till American * and American projects. Ho smiled broadly when the captain introduced the scribe as a "nowapapor Bond , " and asked if ho had "waited a-Hike nil night in order to get up early in the morning. " Ho speaks English fluently and takes a great in terest in American affairs. ArnviiiL , ' at the St. Charles hotel , the reporter waited until after the party had breakfasted when ho was . shown to the captain's room and granted the following interview : Reporter ! Capt. Eads , can you tell -iino what became of the Stevens franchise for the Tohuantepoc rail road ? Capt. Eads : I know nothing about it with tliis exception. Mr. Stevens told mo a abort time ago that he was .suing the Learned company , which is the ono now constructing an ordinary railroad across the isthmus. Reporter : How much land has been -granted to your company on either side of the proposed ship railway , and how much land will you have at the terminal points ? Capt. Eads : Wo have a right of way -of half a mile on each fide through tlio open country , and of one-eighth of a inilo on cnch side through the towns and cities , with plots a mile wide for stations wherever we may -chouse to have them and find they are needed.Vo \ have 1,000,000 acres -donated also to aid the work. Reporter : How much water way ex ists , and how many miles of railway -aro to be built for the passage qf ships ? Capt. Eada : The best lire thak has 'been surveyed will require 116 miles of railway. On the Atlantic side there are 35 miles of river and on the ( Pacific 12 miles of lake. Reporter : What is the present condition - dition of the ports at both ends of the proposed route ? Capt. Eads : Minatitlan on the At lantic side is a small place of , I should think , about 2,000 inhabitants , the sjreatcr majority of whom are native Mexicans and the balaco are Americans - cans , Spaniards and a few negroes. Tehuantcpcc on the Pacific si Jo.is a flourishing town ot 16,000 inhabitants , and is built almost entirely of stone. Indians mostly constitute its popula tion and these Indians are the finest looking of any to bo found on the North American continent. Ropoiter : What' is the depth of > water at these ports ? Capt. Eads : On the Pacific side , at Santa Cruz and Yentoza , there is . abundant for all purposes. .On the Atlantic side , the mouth of the Coat- -jsacoalcos river has a bar like that of the Mississippi , on which there is but fifteen feet of water at the present time. It can bo easily improved , however , by the building of jetties -about half the length of those 1 constructed - . structed at South pass. Ilepoitor : What depth of wa'or is thcro in the river , and how largo is it near its mouth ? Capt. Eads : It is very nearly as largo as the Mississippi for a distance of "twenty miles from its mouth and has an average depth of 00 feet. . Reporter ; What is the highest point -of elevation on the line of your pro- .poacd route ? Capt. Eads : About seven hundred feet above the level of the sea , but the grades will bo very easy. Reporter : What privileges have been granted to your company ? Capt. Eads : The privilege of build ing a railway of ordinary gauge across the isthmus , a telegraph line and a . -ship railway , with all the wharves , shops , depots , etc. , that wo may need. The right to import freoofduty every thing that we may need for a period of ! )9years. ) . Complete exemption of taxation of all kinds for the same 'length of time. Tlio rigiit to operate > the road without interference by the Mexican authorities. The right to charge the highest tolls that the traf fic 'will boar. The right to discrimi nate when fixing tolls in favor of any government that will aid us in build ing the road. Reporter : What privileges have 'boon reserved by the Mexican govern ment ? Capt. Eads : She recoiviM the right to crona her mails , ship of war and troopfi fivoof nil chargo. The right to enjoy for her roinmurco ( ho IOWTHV cliargi'H tltut are fixed in favor of ihu connnciiw nf that pwornnimit that will help to conalruct the toad. Reporter : Will the mil way bo neu tral in case of European wars or in case of a war of the United States with a foreign power ? Capt. Eads : Yes , sir. The Mexican - can government reserves the right to jprovent war vessels of any belligerent nation from crossing the isthmus be- cauio ( hat would violate her treaties of neutrality with tlio nations of the woild. Ships of war not belligerent can cross nt all times. Reporter : Is the Isthmus of Tehu- antopco a healthy place for people to live ? Cnpt , Eada : The Atlantic side of the Isthmus is nubioot to the wuno varieties of ducaaoi that the lowlanda of the Mississippi , but is at the eamo time free from yellow fever. The central portion mm the Pncfio coast is as hoallhy as in any other part of .the world. Reporter : How many workmen will bo needed in building the Blup rail * road ] Capt. Eads : Prolnbly n force of from 7,000 to 10,000 , men will bo found sullicient. Reporter : Where will Hie tools and provisions for Uio laborers bj bought ? Capt. Ends : They will bo purchased in the United Staicn , but at what par ticular I Wherever points cannot f-ay ever they can be furnished the cheap est. Reporter : What will bo the proba1 bio bmiolit of the ship railway to Nov Orleans ? Capt. Eads : That should bo paten to the thinking man the moment In glances at a map. It places Now Or leans ri ht at the gateways of the en tire Pacific commerce , from which it ii forever completely shut out by th isthmus , That commerce is estimate * by the state department at , Washing ton to amount to § 1-100,000,000 po annum. Reporter : How is the Count Lcsscps progressing with his cana across thu latliinui of Panama ? Capt. Eads : I do not know , but I am sure that ho is doing everything in his powor. It would belie his u holt past history w ore ho not , but ho Imi enormous obstacles to contend witli not only a sickly country , but ono ii which tlio lains at the present time and for six months in the year , are so con stunt and tremendous as to provoir any work fiom being dotio in tin canal. ' "Reporter : How about the woatho : on the isthmus of Tchuantepcc ; wil you , have a rainy season there tl\nl \ will interfere with the work ? Capt. Eads : No , sir. No sue ! heavy rains are known there. Some of Mr. Lcarnod's contractors inform mo'that the best time to work there is in the winter season , as the ruins only coma in small showers and those most ly at night. It should neb bo forgotten ton that the ship railroad is twelve hundred miles to the north of the scene of DoLesseps labors. Reporter : What about the jetties Capt. Eads : An olllcial survey ol the mouth of the Missippi was finish cd a few a days ago and shows that there is both the width and depth of water in the South pass that is re quired by law. The Speakorship- > Va'hlnlon ; Special to the Cleavclind It ruler. The race for the Speakcrship is thus fat confined only to the newspapers. Two of the aspirants for the honor , Messrs. Hiscock , of Now York , and Keifer , of Ohio , have made recent visits to this city , but not on the matter - tor of the organization of tho'noxt House , for the reason that the Con gressmen whoso votes will determine such organization are now in the city. There has , of course though , boon a good deal of canvassing through the medium of correspondence. The prjnoipal candidates are Mr. Hiscock , of New York ; Mr. Koifor , of Ohio ; Mr. Kasson , of Iowa ; Mr. Reed of Maine ; and Mr. Dunnoll , of Minneso ta. The race will in the end , proba bly , narrow down between Mr. Koif or and Mr. Kasson , ; with the chances about evenly divided. The Country Who thnt has over lived any time in the country but must have heard of the \irtues of Burdock us a blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bitters cure dyspepsia , biliousness and nil disorders arising from impure bloud or deranged liver or kidneys. Price § 1.00 , trial l-cttles ] 0 cents. 17 eodlw An Exasperated "Wolverine- Detroit Post. A man drove up at a terrific pace to the railroad station at Fanvoll , Mich. , and'inquired for his wife. Shoihad eloped with a nciahbov , and was about to take a train for the East. "Thank goodness , I'm in time ! " thu husband cried in great excitement. The wife shrank coweringly into a Boat and the bystanders expected a tragedy. "Here's " ho continued your baby , , producing a wee bit of a gill ; "reckon you forgot her in your huiry. Now you can got olFas fast as you like. " Leaving the baby with the runaway pair ho drove away with his placidity entirely recovered. Bnclilin's Aralcn Salve , The best salve in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , 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 , 25c per box. For sale by Isn it MoMAHON , Omaha. i A Double Calamity. The story is told of a canny Scot , who , having recently lost his wife , was receiving the commiseration of a friend. "You have a treat trial , Mr. Campbell. " "Yes , sir , you may well say that , " was the reply. And then pausing , with a shako of his head : "Not only was it a great trial , but lot mo toll you , a matter of varra consid erable expense. * FREE OF COST Dn. KINU'S NEW DISCOVKRY for Consumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given awny in trial bottles free of cost to the afllictcd. If you have a bad cough , cold , difficulty of breathing , hoarseness or any affection of the tlnoat or lungs by all means give this ivonderful remedy a trial. As you y.iluo your existence you cannot ullbid to let this opportunity pass. Wo could not all'ord , and would not ijivo this remedy away unless wo knuw it would accomplish what wo claim for it , Thousands of hopeless QiLHt's ! m\u already boon completely cuiod by it. Thpio is no medicine in the world that will euro ono half the coses that Dit. KiNfi'dNKwDibcovuiiY will cure. For sale by 0) ) IHII it MoMAiioN , Omaha. , AGENTS WANTED FOR [ KAJTKHT SBM.UIO BOOKS ornnAail Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. 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For You , Whoso complexion botrnys ROMIO humiliating impci'leo lion , whoso mirror tells you thnt you are Tunned , Sallow and disfigured in countenance , or have Eruptions , llcdness , lloughncss or umvholosomo tints of complexion , wo say use Hngim's Magnolia Balm. Itisndolicnto , harmless and delightful article , producing the most natural itnu entranc ing tints , tha artificiality of which no observer can detect , and which soon becomes per manent if the Mauuoliu Bului Is judiciously used. i : NOTIK. In the matter of the Eatato otJamct K.Jeh , ilecea ed. . Notice la hereby eh en that the creditors nl mid deceased , nlll meet the udmlnlstrU of "mid Eatato , xbeforo mo , County Judga of DoUfc'Us Countv , Nebraska , at the County Court lloom In snld CoUnty , on the 'Jth davof Dcecmbiir.lfWl , on the ( Hit diw of Kebrimrj , 1832 , and on the 6th day ot April , 1SS2 , nt 10 orcloik a. in. eicli di\y , for the purpono of prcsontlnp : their claims for ex amination , adjustment and allow anco. Six montni are allowed for creditors to present their claim' , and ono ] i < ar for the administratrix to acttle said estate , from the Oth d > of October , 1831 , this notice will bombllsheJ InTllH OMAIU WRHKLY BKK for four weekssuccwehcly , prior to the oth day of December , 1881. [ A true copy. ] A , M , CIIADWIOK , ocllw4t ) Countv Jndxo. AUKnlbWANlKD KOtt thi Fastest Folllne Boob ot the Axel Foundations of Success. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS The law * of trada , legal forma , how to trans act business , valuable table * , lodal etiquette , parliamentary us fc , hey to conduct public Imalnon ; In f . < it It la a comnlate QulJo to Hue- cew for all climes. A family noeoml y. AddreM lor circulars and special terms , ANCHOR PUB- Kt r MlU. Mr. CORPORATION NOTICE. 1. Notice Is hereby ( then that D. Burr , E. I ) . Van 0 urt and D 1' . liurr have Incorporated themselves under the name of the "Omaha Ini plcmcnt Company. " " 2. The principal plan ot transacting the busi ness of said Incorporation i Omnha , Nob. 3. The nature of the business of said lucoroor atlon Is the gala of general farm Machinery , Dug glot and Wagon * . 4. The amount of capital stock authorized IB { 50.000 CO of which 10,500.00 must be subBcrlt cd and ono half of aaU lout mentioned sum bo paid hi before said i-ompiny shall commence builncaft , said stock to bodhldcd Into shares ol $100 rftfh. 5. The hiithcst amount of Indebtedness that can bo Incurred b ) slid Incorporation is t o thirds ot the capital atoiK paid III , and there shall be no Individual liability on the part of tlio Block holJ- ers thereof. 0. TliaalTaira of eald corporation are to bo con ducted by a president , secretary and treasurer , who shall consiltuto a board ol directors. 7. Said corp ration Bhall commcncoon the 13tn day of September , 1831 , and shall terminate ) on the let uay of September , A. D. 1890. U. BURK. K. D. VAN Couur. 1J. P. BURR Omaha , Nob. . Oct. 3,18 o3ov inon 4t GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK T1,1 , ° arcatTRADE MARK on ) . Anun- falling euro for Scmlml Weakness , Hpiirmator * rhta , Inipot- cncj , and all ' ' ' BEFORE TARIHO. of AFTER TARING. Sclf-AIint ; an l.taf'of ilemorj , Universal Lnmil- tudo , Tain In the Hack , Dimness of Vision , Premature - mature Old Agu , and ninny other DltciscB that lead ts Insanity or Consumption and n I'roma- turd Oravo. jarFnll particulars In our pamnhlct , ublch no dcslro to bend frtu by mall to o\cryooo. t TTho bpecillc Mcdlclno Is gold bj all dru Ists it ? 1 per patkupre , or 0 packages for ? 5 , or will Ijo lent frto by mall on receipt of tlio money , by iddieasintr TlIKdUAY UUUICINI5 CO. , Buffalo , N. V. For wile bvC ! F Ooodnmn. ocTine mul Oroigliton and Niolirara X.I3VTEI duns dallv , lcu\ln ' Crclghton on arrlral of iralns at ( i 30 p in , Arrive at Mobrara , 12MO a , n , I-.3\ei NIobrara , 11.30 Ii. in. Arrlvun at 2rolihton at 0 a. in , . In time for train. I'ttri'.fJ. OLtlD-lm OKOHOK IIEHIIY , "roprlctor. DexterL.Tliomas&Bro , WILL BUY AND.SELL ANU ALL TRANSACTION CONNKCIIO TMBRSWItH. Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc. IF TOU WANT TO BUT OB SKUi Jail at Office , Room 8 , Crolghton Block , Omaha. _ anR-d DISEASES -OFTUB- EYE & EAR DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist. ATE OLINIOAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIO HOSPITAL , leferooccs oil Eeputiblo Fhyslclani o ! Omaha. tarOfnce. Corner 16th and Farnham Sti. , imaha. Neb % u2imett PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! ( X Sure Cure Found at Lastl No One Need Suffer ! A sure euro for Dllnd , Blooding , Itch Ing and Jlccrattd 1'lles hafl bcun dUcocred by jr.v , ] . Iain , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William's ndlan Ointment. A uln lo box has tured the tontchronlo cases of 26or 30jcars ktandlnK- mo need suiter Ilvo minutes alter applying thU tondvrful BoothliiET jni'dltlno. Ixjtlons , Inntni- nonts and clcctuarlei do moru liarin than Lnoii. iVIlllain'n Ointment ahuorh * thu tumon , nllayi ho Intense itching , ( lurtlciilnaly at night after rotting warm In bed. ) act * as a poultice , Kit w In- itatit and lolnlesn nllif , and It prepared only for 'lies , itching of the prlvato jiarw , and fornotli- HI ; use. Head what the lion J. M. Ccfflnborry of Cie > o- and IUMI about Dr. William's Indian I'llo Oint- mnt : I hae used icortu of I'lloi gurci , audit iffords me pleasure tosay that I liat o imor found mjtliliitf wnlch f ve miUi linmoJlato and iierma- icnt relief as Dr. Wll Ism's Indian Ointment Kor sale by all druif lnU or mailed oo ictvlnt of jirice , Jl.OO. ' HENRY & CO.Prop'n. , . . Cfcl\MLiHI , OHIO. For sale by C , Y , Goodman.OctlOdood OctlOdood Hcowly Of. No Changing Cars . 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KdlthLjlo , hdna Brow nlnjr , JIarian Oroy , West Laun , Forest House , ttu , ttu ALSO , SOLD BY ALL 1100KSELLKUH : MAY AGNES FLEMING. A Changed Heart. Another Intensely Inter esting noel by MAY AIINKH FLKMISU , author of those mpltal novels Guy Hardcourt's Wife , A Wonderful Woman , Mad Marriage. Silent and True , Lost for a Woman , etc. Ucautlfull ) bound ; price , 81.60. 0. WTCARTETON & CO. , Oat24dcodlm. Publisher * , N. Y. City. BTROS RBltD. ' ulWlSRKCD BYRON REED & . CO. C'JJSIfT BSTABLiaUlD Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA ) Keep a complete abstract of title to all Real Ketato In Omaha and Douglas county. mavtf J.P.ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , 810 South Thirteenth Street , with J. M.Woolworth. BOGQS & HILL , REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 150S Fantluim Street , Nor. h Bide nun Grand Central lintel. _ Ifjouu.- . . ( It you nro a fr of Luslnijsjt.vciu : ' ' nion n' Irv - * rned by the strain of U'nitcllliiL-OTerinld your ilutli.9 ovuld night wink , to ro < stimulantsnnc ! Udu tore brninnorve nud Hop Dittora. irutu , UM Hop G. If you are youiis nil juircrlnc from Bny 1. . . dUcntion or ill Ju | tlun i u you nro inar- rltd or single , uM or > ounir , nuirirln- ; from poorlitaltU or loiiKUlii ! > I up on a b d of tick tuia , rely on Hop Blttuntr Vloevc yoniwo. Thcuwnaj ill * an whencrpr you ucl nually ( ro in eoino that your yitem ' form t Kidney ncoda clcnnnlnttun - ' rtl in o tlmt uiltllil in IT or BtlinulutliKf , liuri ) u < * ciiirof iiiUv. ' " - , uwof wUhaMtnlozltat'- bye timely talco Hop ' HopBlttero Blttero. ptjitfn , D. I. O. crunriurf/com- Is alwoliitt plaint , iluoaiu : an . nnd IrrnUla. ftmuac/i , the of linwrli , ttlooil ' , no ? drunkcnnoas bio c u r u for WDfrorneri'Mfi UM ) of ojiluin , You will bo tobaccoor cnredlfjouusc uurootluj. Hop Bitters If yen are dimply . , Boldliydrnir lllrNli. tend fur ply wonIc mill low F ; > I rltiil , try NEVER IJClrculiir. ui It may uopcrmw oavoyour llfo. it line FAIL B'fO CO. , eaved hurt * JHochMtrr , N. 7- > Urods. I A Toronto , Oat. NetaskaLand Agency DAVIS & SNYDER , 1606 Farnham 8t . Omaha , Nebraska 400 , Carc.ully selected land In Eastern Nebraska for tale. Great Itariffilns In Improved farms , and Omaha city property. > 0. P. DAVIS ] WKBSXKB SNYDBIl lAtaUninnrn'rn.P " J. E. BRADLEY , 1C XI El M ? JL. TT XC , .A. T O ? . Corner IQth and WebiterBtt. Fresh Oytters and flame constantly on hand end nonod In Iho la'ont stjlo. o5'1" " ' Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , ICth and Dodge 6ts. , Omaha , Neb This aircncy aoes RTBIOTLTA brokerage business. Dots not epetulato , and therefore any bargains on Itn books arn Imurwl to Its ( vktrons , liibtoad of belnv irohblcd Ul > bv th acont CW. B. CL4HKKOK. i. a. IIUHT Olarkson & . Hunt , Bucucsurn In JUchardu ft Hunt , ATTORNEYS AT - - LAW. 8 1 UthBtrfft Otn Edward W. Simeral , . I n'Mt far being the mo t direct. < | iilckrel , ind ufrat HnaronmTtlniclrtOKrral Metropolis , CHI- CAfH ) , and tlio KMTRR * , NORTII-K.A TIRI , SOUTH and 8orni-KA mi < Ltxiw , which terminate there , lth KANSAS Cirr , I.iuvmwoxTii , ATCIIUOK , OotmciL Hum anil OMAHA , the OOMMIRCUI CiKrnKR from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD thM penrtrati * the Continent from the ItUwmrl Ulor to the Pacific tjlopo. The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA CIFIC ) KA1LWAY . . . the only line from Chlcnjro ownlnjr track Into Kanwxx , or which , by It * own road , rcachra the iiolnt * nlxno immnl. No TRAMirRR * RT CARRlAnn I No MiMiia ooNNnctioisI No lunMIIni : In 111- \cntllttcd or unclean cnrii , M oterv ivuDCiiRrr In carried In rooinj , clean anilentllate l coachra upon Fa t KinroM Train * . DAT CAM oiurU ( liil mainitflccnce , rcu.MAN I'Atacn SLitRriMi CARD , nnd oiironnworld fa'nous DIMIH CAKK , mwn which tnonltitro fcr\ed of uu- itiriwuixl cxrtlktico , nt the low mto of Suvitstr. KINK OitNra KAru , with ample time for healthful enjoyment , ilirouuh Oftm hct ecn ChlcARo , Peorla , Mil nntlkcu and Mlinourl Ither Points ; And clo o con lirCtloiHRtallpolntu of IntcrsecUou with otlioi ro-ailn Uo tlcltit ( do not forget this ) directly to r\erv phce of Importance In kamum , Nobnuka , lllnck lllll , W\oinlnf , Utah. UKho , NcnuU , ( Mltornla , On \\MhltiKtoiiTorrltory , Colondo , Arizona and New Mexico. An liberal arrnr < KCincnti reRnnlinj : liajrjfOKO M any uthcr Iliui , and rates ot fare M aj OKI ow on cotupotltoni , uho furnish but a tithe ot tha com- tort. tort.DORS and tftcitlo of port nierr freo. Tiiketx , ninpn nnd Inldcnt nt all prlnclpn ollkiw In the United Htatu and Canada. I . U. CA11I.E , K. ST. JOHN , Vlco 1'ren't < t ( Jon. Gon. Tkt unll'iwVrAc Manasrur , Chlcaira Cnlowro. Sioiii City & Paolo THE SIOUX CITY BOUTB Hu.in n Solid Train IhrouRh from Oonncil Bluffa tb bt. Paul Without ChanQO Time , Only 17 Houn. IT 1H 1OO UILE3 TlUt H110HTKST HOUTF , rnon COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , MINNKAl'OLIS DULUTHOIiniSMAUCK , and all polnta In Northern lows. Minnesota and Dakota. This Una la equlpiHil w Itli the Improved Wo tlnRhouso Automatlii Air-brake knd Millet riattonn Coupler and Buffer ; and for SPEED. 8AVOTY AND COMFOUT Is Tinsurpvwed. I'nllnian I'nheo Sleeping Car run through W-TIIOU1' CIIANOK botwiin Kan SM cll > and bt. Paul , > \ \ Council HlufTs and Sioux City , Trains \in\o \ Union Pacific Trannftr at Coun ell Dlulfii , at 7.3R p in. d ill ) on nrrluil of Knnsns City , bt. Joseph and Council HliilTd train ( ion tlio South. ArrMiic lit hionx C'lty 11,35 p. in. , and at the New Union Depot at St. 1'nul at 12.30 noon. TKN UOUKS IN ADVANCE Or" ANY OTHER HOUTK. jtiTKcnicmbcr In taking the Sioux City Ilonto you ifet a ' 1 liron h 'Jraln. The Miortcat Line , the ( Quickest Time and a Comfortable Itldo tu tli 'Ihrouch t an between COUNCIL ULUr'FS AND ST. PAUL. /STrico that > our Ticket * read ila the "Sioux City and Pacific Kail oad/ ' J. B. WA1TLES , J. 11. 11UC1IANAN , huporlntcndtnt , kUcn'l Pass. Agent. P. K. UOUINSON , Asu'ttcn'l PIWK. Ai't ( , MlHuoiirl Valley , Iowa. J. II. O'DKYAK , Southwwtcrn * Kcnt , _ Couiu.il HlufT < , Iowa. 1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs IB TUR ONLY . Direct Line to ST. LOUIS , AND T1IK EAST From Omaha and the West. No change ot cars between Omaha and Si. and but ono between OMAHA and L'J NEW YOHK. Daily PassehgerTrains BKACI1INO ALU EASTERN AND WKSTEHN CITIES w Ith LE38 CIIAItOiS and IN ADVANCE of ALL ! OTIIEH LINES. This ontlro line Is equipped with Pullman's ' Palacu Rlci'plntr Cars , PaUco Day Coaches , Miller's Hafuty Platjorm ami Coujilcr , and the celebrated WostlnKhouM ] Alr-brako. tiirSao that jour ticket roads TIA nANSAS ClTiT , ST. JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS Ilall. road , \la bt. Jomiph and bt. Loulu. Tickets for aalo at all coupon stations la'the Wcat. J. F. BAUNARD , A" C. DA\VES , Oen. Supt. , St. Joseph , Uo ] Gou. POSH , and Ticket Agt. , St. Joseph , Mo. | ANDY IIOHUKN , Ticket AL'ont , 10ZO Farnham ntrtot. A. B. liARHian , Unniral Airont , OMAIIA. HE D. S. BENTON , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ARBACH BLOCK , DougU 1Mb HtD Omaha Nnb PIONEER LAND AGENCY F. M. EATHBUN , Cambridge , Neb. 1,000,000 ooroi go\erninont land open to Homo- ( teaihi. Pro-tiuVtIons and Timber claims. 200 choice linprotun claims for ralu or exchange. 200 of the bait die-li il farniH In Southwestern Nebras ka with timber ui"l water for salu. A few tliolce stock ranches < vi'l foniod fields , timber , hay and water , for ale , i < .t ap. Correnpoudtni-c Sollcltod , martO tf AOENTH WA ! ] EU ton OUB NEW BOOK ] BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , " belnffthe Story of the Scriptures , by Ilov.'Ooorge Aloxandtr Crook , D. D. , In slinplo and attractive an uii u lor old and young1. Profusely illustra- toil , makliiLT a most Interesting and linprcsalve youth Inatructor. Kiery parent w"l secure thli work. PrcacliorH , } on should circulate It. Price ( J.CX ) . Send for circulars with extra terms. J II CIIAMllKHH & CO , St. Louis Wn vr Stpt'mbcr lltli , by the under * TIAKKK , lltlnt ; on the Judge Brio's farm , two and a half mllcH went of Omaha , Douglas Couuty , Nub. , ono milch cow , supposed to bo live jtari old , no ear marks or brands , red and whlto sptcklul JAMES O. HACK. ! ilUnovl3-wt : | LEGAL NOTICE. ro Catharine Kcdde , non-rooldcnt defendant ! Yon are hereby notiflcd ( hat on the 2d day of Sipttmber , 1881 , John Heddo , plaintiff , filed bin District Court , within mi-Hoc IouiIas County , Ntbracka , BKaliist } ou M do cndant , thu object and praj or of w hleli pctlttor i , to obtain ndetrtool ulvonu from tbo bonds ot matrlmony with jou for tlio followi'ii ; causes , to-wlt : Ut , habitual dninktnneiis ; 2d , oxtrtmo cruelty , and for ( ancrul relief. You are re < iulri"l to answer tald petition on the 21th day of October , IfeH. DOANK&OAHPIIIUJ/ . eu7 6t Attoineyi for PlalntlO. HADCICI n AKCIIU wanted for Life of UnlfrlCLU I'rt.Uent ( larllcld. A com- plcto , faithful liUtory from cradlu to urave , by tlio eminent blograjiocr , Col , Conwell. Books all ready for doliury. An elt'tfantly ' lllustratud tolume. KnJorsed edition. Liberal tirnu. AKOIIU take orders for from 20 to Wcopiu daily. OutsolU any oilier boalc ton toonc. Auents uovur made monuy to fast. The liook evils Itsull. t'x- jiorlenconotnccnnary. Fallurounknown , All uiako luimensa prollU. Private terms Ire * . OKOItOESTJNHON&CO. , ocOJtwlm Portland , Milne , i'CHIS UTTW AND COjEtRECT MAP , , v Ifrotuj JcyonA any reasonable question thnt His . , CHiGACiO & NORTH-WESTERN RY Js by all txlo ) tlio bwi lotrf for 7011 to lake when invvcllns In cltlior AUoctlon b twocaf Chicago and all of tlio Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest. Cftrofiillrntnmlno tltt < yap. Tim Principal Cities of the VoTinnfl NortltwMt nro Ht.itlonjJr on tbls road , Its through tiaUi3 muKu Uaso cuutiooilouvitlt Uiotriauaotailrjllroiidiafi Junction points THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Ovorallof . Its principal llnr < , rims onoli way dally from two to tourormoro Kast I'xprcx ) UraUw. U Is tliounlyro.nl of. ( Jlilcnguth.it uses the The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. Itlsthonntvmiil . , tlint , run * Pullman SlrrplnprCnw North or NorthwMtof Chicago. Itb.ua. no ry ) .1,000 MiiiM ovjto.tn. U forms tlio following Trmilc IJnci : "CoiMcllIllnlTiJpn\er&California Mm. " " , ' " "Wlnoim Minnesota ttCentral nntctta Llruk'M " 8IOII1rity.Nor.Nebraska . * Yanklon I.lno."Olitcaijo , Ht , J'aul nna Minneapolis Mno. ( "Nor. Illinois , Krroport ftDiiliiuiuoI.lno. " "JIIIwatil.oo , < JrccnHay&I.nJtoSupcrlorr n 'i Cnnmlis. llckct ! ) o\or tins roatl are sold by till Coupon Ticket Agents fu tlio UultuO. . Hluton iindtl llemcrnbcrtoiuk for Tickets via tlilt road , bo sure they rend over It , nnd take none otlio ? . I ilAlim UUaUITT , Gcu'l Jlaungcr , ClilcaRO.10 W. 1L Srilh'NETT , Ocu'l Toss. Apcnt , Clilcajc < HARRY P. nmi. Ticket Affont 0. & N. W. Hallway. Wh and Fainham ntrocls. D. K. KIM HAUL , AHaltlant Ticket AR < mt 0. & N. W. llallway , Uth.and Farabam itroet * J. 1IKI.L , Tlckit Accnl C. & N. W. hallway , U. P. II. U. Depot. 8AMK3T. OLAKK Oennral Arcnt. Announcement ! A large and varied stock of Sta ple and Fancy DRY GOODS AT FIF1EEN PER CENT THAN DOWN TOWN STORES. You will Save MONEY by buying your DRY GOODS of GUILD & McINNIS , 603 N. lOtli Street , 2d door north of Cal E Sido. EDHOLM & ERIGKSON , GIVE THE HA1UUINS IN ALL KINDS OF- JEWELRY , WATCHES , CLOCKS , SILVERWARE SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes a Pirat- Olass Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Ar.i M .iohr. EDHOLM & ERIOKSON , THE JEWELERS , Opposite the Post Office. OD TO ALL In 'Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND - GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. BUY JOT I Lang & "Rrtick