THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FJRIDAY NOVEMBER d , 1881 3 VIRGINIA STUDIES. The Recent Duels and Their Associations. H An Imior History of the Affairs of Honor Between R ' 1'h eo Men. fix Virginia iionthtiont Concorninr ; tlio Uuollo. Conopondonce I'hllaJo'plila Tro-u. Ciuui.OTTKsvn.Li : , V . , October 28. Coining down to this place from Southwestern Virginia I had u nuinbar i > r intcroating cncouutora , of which I slmll speak horoaftor. Clmr- lottesvillo is the capitul of Albeiu.vrlo comity , and , I iniylit ay , of the chnrming Alboinarlo Valley. It is nn old town with a history. The Univor- aity of Virginia , that great Southern educational institution from which so many diBtinguishud mun liavc gradu ated , ia located here. 3t is still the most popular school in the South. This , too , w.is the homo of Thomas Jefferson , and ho lived and died with in gunshot of this iiluco and of the great school which lie founded. I am not Roim ; to wntoabnutCharlottsville , Monticello , the Alliomarlo Valley or Thomas JoHerson. Any ono of thuso would ho u fruitful subject in itnelf , and 1 slmll H rite about thum hereafter. Coining down un the train from Lynch- burt ; I had a queer companion. Ho told mo an inturoating story , which 1 will repeat : "Did you over fiylit a duel , or act as a second in ono ? " asked this typic.il Virginian of mo by way of introducing it. My questioner wai a rather pleas ant-looking m in , with nothing huroic or loud in either hia manner or his speech , and illicit easily have been mistaken foru Proshytorian deacon era a Methodist class leider. Ho hid. nevertheless , fought no loss than four duels , and carried a bullet in his leg from ono of them , and had lost a piece of his lower jaw in another. I there fore felt interested in the tale ho might unfold , and , pleading entire inexperience - once in the matter , t-aid : "Why do you ask ? " "Because there is always a funny oido to a duel , and I wondered if you had over seen it , " and then followed a story of Iliddlebergor , doubly inter esting to me , as I had scon him a few hours after he had calmly faced the of muzzle of a pistol throe times , and was willing to do so again. There was ooinetliing almost inspiring in even a look at him. Fancy a mun who chal lenges two men to meet him in mortal combat , both within eight hours ! Hut he looked uvory inch the man bravo enough to meet nn enemy and cool enough to conquer Ho is rather above the medium height , with n well rounded frame , perfect physique , a ag faca the veiy picture of mental and moral force , and a good head sur mounted by coal black hair , combed straight back to cover a bald head. Hia rather cold , gray eye seemed full of fire as ho stood arguing to a few interested friends the politi cal cause of which his heart is and out of which came the encounters with Congressman Wise and Mr. gee Bierne of the State , attended as they pro with ludicrous incidents were more oft than most duels can boast. tel MOW THK DCEL3 WBKK ARKAXOBD. out "You see , " said my informant , "these meetings were arranged on the spur of the moment. Kidt'lobergor guz reached town about noon , and when troi the 2 o'clock edition of The State was onti ontiii issued , with the objectionable edito rial , ho sent his friend to Mr. Biorno , ami and when tlio 4 o'clock edition of the the same piper came out , with Congress full man Wise's curd , Iliddleborgor sent berj the Eamo friend to him. It was and arranged between Bicrno's second and fore Riddlebprger'u that Biorno should so leave AshUnd , a town some eighteen and : miloa distant from Richmond , and that Riddloborger shoulu leave Richmond notl mend at the same tnno by the same dres road. The two wore to drive toward moil each other , and the duel w&s to take caus place where they met. The meeting dem between NViso and Kiddloberger waste to bo a few miles distant at 10 o'clock. Biorno and \Visoleft Richmond imme diately after being challenged , and Riddloborger rumained in the out who skirts of Richmond over night. His but second engaged a colored man to drive refu a pair of horses and a carriage bu- 811 longing to a well known livery stable anni keeper. The driver waa told that dem they wcro going out to shoot birds , dial and wanted him to bo at a curtain and pin co before daylight. He wai on Pub hand at the appointed time , and Rid jujti dloborger and his two seconds took the obej carriage and were driven toward Ash- uirtli land. They had driven but a short grea ; distance when the driver learned from nany their conversation the object of tlioir heiiE journey. Djunmy seized him , and , erne turning to the gentleman who had on- TI gago-1 him , ho gasped : stop "Boss , io' God , I can't make dia typu drive ! " a cLi " 'Drive on , you black rascal1 ! said of the gentleman , nnd the click of the ago' pistol close to the driver's ear freight- cal cM oned him into obedience , from a mor M al standpoint , but very good for prac cent tical purposes. qual [ ' When the two parties met , about are eleven miles from Richmond , the fuier [ driver's terror conquorrod hia pride ticu and ho fled to the woods. rei'ps "As soon as possible the Roconda ahou began to arranpo details , while the take principals turned their backs to each gent ; other. ulpps "Biorno's second , being young and mn inoxpuriynced , suggoatod that thu details - than tails of the agreement should be put a inn dovrn in black and white. I saw " 'We cirno hero to fight , not to upor tmto , ' sharply answered Biddloborg- very or's second , where upon the satchel inroad contuinini/ weapons and ammuni time tion was produced , thu articles pulled lie out one by one , and the caps found then missing , who 1ivory on * FOR A.VOTHEH KKCOUNTKII , As it wus six miles to the nearest and place where they could bo procurred , man Biorno's second asked for time. 'Wo " . have another engagement and cannot then wait loni,1 responded Riddlcbcr or's " second. " what "Whoso fault ia it that the caps are pear missing1 ' half- ; "As Bierno was the challenged id : sil party , and required , under the cede , ily , * to furnish thu weapons , the omisnion and woo his. prid ' ( "After wuitii ; ! { a time the Riddle- _ "I berger party started to keep their ap cine pointment with Wiio , ouo of th ix > - " \ \ onda driving , as the negro had not yet conquered his prejudice ) laufliciontly to return. "They drove to Alice's Station , where Wise and his parly wuro to inrot them to ai ratine details an < l select the 'dark ' nnd bloody ground. ' Hero Iliddleborgor wrapped his cloak around him and lay down under a tree to sleep. A cloak is well nigh hulls- pcnsiblo at a duel. It is a good thing to sleep on while the arrangements are being made , and it makes a good shroud if a fellow is killed. While they wore waiting for the arrival of Wise nnd hu party the delinquent driver appeared , somewhat tired from hii Hix-milu walk. " 'Where were you , you black scoundrel ? ' demanded one of the seconds. I was up in do woods prayin' , 1 belongs to de church , and uis bus 11031 ain't ri' ht. Don , ( lore's ' MIUBU Ktitdlubcr tr , 1 lno\vod IIO'H do friend of de ctillud people , uml 1 was prayin1 dat hu mii'lit not fit killedl * and the poor fellow eat down ou the btei ] of Iho c irriasjo nnd iioirly cried. "Wlnlotho duel was progressing , he stayed with the carrugn , and his emotion' ) ma } * be judged hy what he paid to onn of the seconds at the uloso of HID encounter. AH ho saw thu second coining hu ran tomecthim , and cried : " 'Hosi , 'fo'Ood , I tinks dey was shootin" squirrels , tlero was so many shots ! Is anybody hutt ! I was prayin' all do lime dat no harm might come to M.IIMI Riddleborgor , an1 1 know do Lord has answered my prayer ! " ' 'When told that no one was hurt , ho burst into a laugh , ami said : 'Well , is dat so ? I heard shot * cMiough lo kill obory man on do ground , and to link nnbudy was hurt ! Mighty bad shotn dem fellahs ! ' WHY NO OSK WAS IIUHT. "Once on the ground , and the ] shooting in progress , ono loses sight for a time of anything funny. In this ! dm both were in earnest ; but fancy Ur men facing each other at ten paces and tiring three shots at ouch other ( with 'malice aforolhouglit , ' and then not only shaking hands , but having a virtual love-feast ! " "What was the trouble with the weapons ? " . i ' .Nothing , but the fact is , both men were bad allots. I suspect , however , that both came nearer death than they knew. "Ono of the seconds told mo that Riddlobergo'r's last ball grazed the top Wiao's hat , and that Wisp's shot can within six inches of Iliddlobor- er ' iioso. But both men were ready for the fourth shot , when the seconds began to purioy for a settlement. "Riddleberger had complained to his second that the putols shot too hig. . 'Don't talk. It is your busi ness to shot , not talk'said ! his second , and hu walked back and began to load agid tin. * d Has not this business gone far enough ? ' slid Wiso'p second. n 'Does that suggestion come from you or your principal ? was the stern reply. ] 'It ia my own , but I will consult suit with Mr. Wise. ' " 'Riddloberger was told of the suggest goal ion , and the motion of reconciliation tier waa made just as one of the sur geons ; lett his station and came up to protest against any further filing. ii 'I was fixing the pistols , ' said ono the seconds , "when I turned round iind that the party had the whisky isfor aud were treating the reconciliation for tiot : to a drink. I said : i < 'Groat Cajwr irentlemen , don't guzzlu : it all ! I think I have had trouble enough with thin thing to be or entitled to u drink ! ' "Beirno , having finally got hia frie ammunition , was staying around in the neighborhood of thin meeting to ' fulfill ] his cngigement with Riddle- fun berger at its close , but , ho was arruuted con put under bonds not to fight bo- met the tirst totd meeting was ended , all pat ties got into their carriages abe drove to Richmond. Riddle lai berger , as c ilm and nnrnflled as though clu nothing uniHual had happened , ail- iiitu Jrcasod a politie.il mectiiu' in Richmond was mend in beh.tlf of the readjustois ing auso , while Wise spoke to a bourbon The lemocratic meeting in another place. " If VIKOINIA KKNTIMKNT. tion with It seems stiango that in this enlightened - will lightened country there is a section where dueling is not only tolerated , allr virtually demanded. A man who refused to light in Virginia would iulft.'r business , social and political coui innihilation. Public sentiment hero nil lemundu tliat if a man H insulted he ihallengo the one who insults him , that the challenged purty light. J. I'ublic opinion is often far from either "Wl ujtico or policy , but it must bo ( loch beyed. I doubt if wo have at the flntt , tolerated by public opinion , as frit of ; a folly at dueling , but we have nut othon which , if not as repro- turn ; legible , rcem a ? absurd to the Bouth- irncrs as dueling seems lo w. Thu man viho related to me this in a queer character , but a pure brui of the old Virginia gentleman fove class cf who the men were product chill ; slavery and cannot thrive in an skin whore free labor demands practi unit effort fioin every num. Much as wo ni-jy smile at their ec- J5o ivory ientripitios , they have many cxctlluit uahties of lu-ad and heart. They full f of sentiment , light , and fro- iiently of liquor. It is chsnictoris- of the Virginia gentleman that he idoiiiy. thu b. < st of all thoio articles mm him , The common southerner PuMday C1 his whisky straight , but the dl entleinan lovei it in toddioi and > icon rr , I remember a fat old Virgin- mlltt who weighed not an ounce leas three hundred pounds. Hu waw rs most inteiHii auffurer from iho heat. if the ' him only last summer , sitting I'ru his nicely-shaded porch on a hot day , vigorously working a palm-leaf fan , and at the eaine moping from his face and neck purnpinition , which stood upon in great beads' A colored niun , 1600 hud been his body-Horvant in tinipi , stillnttemlcd his wants , every little while the jolly till ! l8 . would shout : > mah "John ; , bring mo another ono of > . y. Late coolin1 powders o1 youni ! " "Yes 1 , sah , " and John , knowing his master wanted , would disap- and in a few moments bring in a alf-pint of mint iulep in a large , sol- Fo silver mug , un heirloom of the fain- uorgcously decorated with flowers , hand to his master with much The saying tct bi , : pmlU "Hero it in , salt ; mighty good mod- DM ; for the kind of weather. " "That'a to , John ; good to keep you 00. , I | cool in aumtncr and warm in winter , " and ho would sip the julli'p and mop the sweat which increased with every fresh ono ho took , I Ihink that old ninn took a hnlf- dozen of "thorn coolin' powders" in the few hours I remained with him , and befoio night probably moro th.in a dozen were under hia ample jacket , There are many delightful things about a visit to an old southern home. There is n sort of open. K0'lcrolls ' 'IOS' ' pitahty that is charming despite its occiigiun.il rudonuflA. It is not sur rounded with the luxurious comforts of an eastern household , but ita in mates are impulsive and ho.irty , nm' ' if you are willing to live upon the fruits of the frying p * " * , thu flesh of Iho hog , and tlio'product rf thu corntleld , liroaentcd in their best shapes , your stay cannot well be too long to please your host. OI.I > Jt'TUt , V'AUl.V. I ; saw old Jubal 1'arly the other day ] , and among all the queer charuc- tera you meet in Virginia hu is , pet- Imps ] , the queercRt. Ho was a Union man | beloru tlio war and fought seces sion | with bitterness in keeping with ljE | intense traits of character. When tin ordinance pmjod : , in Hpitu of his protiwt | ) , he went hnme and i.iiacd a company ) for the war , and ho hat never 0 l | learned that the conflict is ended. IK Beoma to live entirely in the pist and , to find happiness only in personal cpnllicts and a revival of thu aniniosi ties of the war. I uaw him kt ! hia home in Lynchburg - burg , where ho earns his living by practicing law. I should judge his uu is not a pkasant one. Jlo rooms by Ivimaolf , unsurrouuded by the comforts of a homo and familj' , and boards ; at a hotel. Uu is bunt and bowed | , ' like a m in of ! ) ( ) yearn , and yet Jlo has not reached three BCOIC yeais and ten He ua ? a graduate of West Point , hut did not lemain in the army. Those who remember him just after his graduation speak of him IH a splendid-looking young man , with almost a pel feet military air mid car riage. | To-day , his drooping shoul ders , long , gray beard , ( lowing white lmi , and powerful stair upon which hu leans ; for support , give him and ap pearance not unlike Jo. Julforson'd representation of Hip Van Winkle ; yet they tell me he presenU much the K.vino appearance as when he wus a lieutenant general in the confederate army , riding til the head of the second end army corps , which ho commanded. That he is still vigorous , notwithstand ing hia appearance , and ia full of tire , fight und vindicitiveneas , ia evident. WKAUINO THK CRAY. lie wears the old regulation gray , the color atill loved and respected by & soutlicrnerd , and thus preserves the memories of the past in his overy-day l appearance , as in hia words and efforts , lie is rather above the medium size , and has a massively-molded frame , na turally capable of great powei a of en durance. Ilia fiienda Bay that hia mind is atill clear and vicorous and that ho ia by no means an old man. He seems to have no close friendships , but to live within himself and upon the recollections < of the past. Hia recent assault : upon Muhono Booms to have revived interest in him all over the country , and it has brought him prom inently before the people of the State where ho waa almost forgotten. The recently published correspondence be tween him and Muhono in 1871 , which said to bo the basis of hia enmity Mahono. baa fallen compara tively flat in Virginia , as in other sec tions. They eceni to look upon it hero as a violation of the code or hon , because the matter had previously been settled by the interposition of friends. It will have no eil'ect upon political canvua , and Mahono'B C'rnl declaring that ho will take no further notice of Early is regarded as conducive that there will bo no hostile meeting between them. I meat to have written Bomothing about politics in this letter , but hero am at a { joint where it ought to con cluded < and have forgotten politics , HO interested did I become in the afory I repeating. There is really noth now , the result ia uncertain. campaign ia relentlessly bitter. the Bourbonn do not buy the elec Tfc 'j officers or divoit the colored vote money , the lleadjuster'a ticket V1LI be elected wi'hout doubt. Ma- lion will controls the Lot-inlaturo , as p.irtic-.s concede. No one can toll ivlach of the partica will elect their Stat ticket until the ballots ore counted. The chrmcus are , however , Wbc in : fiivor 6f Miihono. iA. . U. Palpitation of tlio Hoart- . M. Myht , SyraciiHo , N. Y. , wrten ! : HE "When I first commenced UHingyour Uur- lilood BiltorM I WHH troubled with liittcrinfr iiuil jutlpitation of tlie lieart. I weak nud Iiingii.il . , with a nuiubiioM tlj liinliH. 8iuco minjf , my henrt JIUH troubled I mo and thu numbing KOIIHU- Th IM ull gone. " Price , 51 ; trial ni/o , 10 totri Th 10-codlw I.KI t , Buoknu'B vrnioa Salvo , Hort The best milvo in the world for outa , eaU iirumoB , sorea , ulcoro , Halt rheum , Q. uttr aprea , totter , chappud hands , chair liillblaiiH ) , cornn nnd nil lands of ( ; torn.Btt eruptions. Thia salvo Btt ia guar- with intuod to give peifcct satisfaction in thin ca o or inonay refunded. J'rico , lint t Try per l > oi. For sale by biiu Trj T"i & MoMAHOw , Omaha. Thi tt all All GliAND OPENING ! Car rrofiwior Kl.hor , ( from Ht. LoulH ) Danrlnir Ac choei . amndftrd Hall , cor fifteenth and F'arn * , Ttion Jny evunlng , Heptenibcr 6th. * M ( or i * < ll ( and ( luntlcinon oomracncln bienlnf ; HepUsnibor flth ; cliuwww tor co and ilMtor , conmionelnj Saturday alter- at 4 o'clock. Cla o for rainlllix , will hu iiRii.l to KUlt the honorable iwtron * . AIo ITKQH ilnnclnj can bo taught. TorniH llhorol , and peifnei tatlifactlon to ( dial. B inmnntwd. nivahi Initructlonj wil natthoDinclnKAoJcmy or at the patron * . to ordeu j oo loft atWoj Meyer & MiraskaLand Agency utti DAVIS & SNYDER , 500Farnmm8t. ( , , , , Omahn , Nabraaka aro.ullv wilortol land In K tt m Nebro V roi II Oreat Il rifiln la Improve ! fwrnn. and * city property. . DAVIf , WKU3TKH BNYPKU I/an J Com'r IT P AGENTS WANTED FOR rin * t Ur.iura lioou orruiAuil or Foundations of Success HOCIAL PORUH. Uwi ol trd . IcKil tormi , how ( o tr M bunlnwis , lu tle uble , > rUI ttlauetU rlkunenUrr uwgo , bow to conduct public but ] . Lai ia ftH ft Ii ooupleto Guide lo HUC M lor A Umlloocotfltr. . Addrcw ( orcli. roeeUl torai ANCUOU 1-UBJ.lflUIflO BI.Loul * . U . 11LTZER "It fwlOlkou tall vf tire roUliiR up rd down the ene t , i i cotnrrrn ntpreni'nn nmoujr tut , forcri Iroin lndl < cttlon. Hum u-o Torrant'sSoltzor Aporlont , irol the R ) tcm Into n henlthy rendition , o thut the tllitcttita or > hin can do their linltminte Mfork , ftml jou woi'l im Iroubleil nftir eikllnic. Djppeiwm Ii < hn Iriiitfnt mother ol n nny luul dlnewM rwiittliiK from tlin ti rplil comlltlon < if thestonuci. Ml Iho Axrlent | rerriM oIeA ( ll ) uniJ pltawntl ) thu caunc , iuiil thui cures the [ 80LU HY ALL DUUQ018TH AW OPEW SECRET AMONS THE LADIES Tlio brilliant , faschmilns tints of Complexion for Mliich ladies sii\o ( \ nro eliioOy nrti- flclnl , nnd r.lhvlioivill take the trouble may secure thorn. Tlicso iv into , IIOM ilcliiiig lines follovr i.1 o use of ISsigan's Mig- : u.lm n. delicatu , lianh- fc > < ) ' < ! 1 y all uRs. l.j Magnolia lialm concoalg cvrry blemish , removes Sal- Jowness , Tan , Holiness , Erup tions , all evidences of excite- ni nt and every imperfect ion. Its effects are innnediato and so natural tlmtiio human being can detect its application , GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRAD ! MARK " > < > " - ' 'TRADE ' MARK ' pny. Anun- TalllnR euro f > r ScnilnM hpwrnmtor- rhnn , Iniiiot- i ncj , MM all I'lbra-CHtlmt' follow ad a BEFORETAKINQ. oqueneo 01 AFTER TARINQ. holIAOuHciu Lorn f Memory , LnUiTH.il l.iuwl tud , 1'aln In the Da < k , DIiiii o H of Vl-loii , 1'ro matura Old ARC , nnd iu n > rther Ul-tl e thu laid to Inxaulty or Cuimuin ) tlon and n 1'rema turarato XarrMll p rtlcul rn In our pnmnhlrt , whirl n de lro to send Irto lij mull to iteryonu i Tno Spuclflc llodlclna IH nolil liy nil ilrii 'l t at 91 per package , or 0 iiackngcn f r # 0 , or wll > o tint frou by mall nn receipt of th monol > ' addressing THKGHAY UKUIVINC CO , IluHnlo , N. V. For fAle hy 0 P floodman. pr7m i'oJ j No Changing Cars ttrvvi OMAHA & CHICAGO , No Where ilirwi ronnucti'in DIU nutlo wiUi Ttirouirh SLKKP1NO C'AU LINKS lor NEW VOIIK , BOSTON. HIILAUni.l'IDA. liALTIMOKR. ANU ALL KAKThKN The Short Line via. Peoria Bor INDIANAl'OLIH , CINCINNATI , LOUIS . VILLE , and all point * in the ( roiid TIB BniT UNI For ST. LOUIS , A Whom direct connections are Hindu in the U'nlcn Depot witli the Tlirou/li Hiw ping Car Llnoalor AM.rOIMS ES Q XT MP 33C . NEW LiNE DES MOINES TIIK FAVORITK IlOinT : FOB Rock Island. The unnqvaled Indticdinuntu offered by thin line trayc.lnrs and tourlntH are M follow H : TJio celebrated I'ULUIAN ( lU-wliwiI ) I'ALAOF. HIKii'lM : ) UAUH run only on thU linn U. , U Q. I'ALACK tltAWINO MOOM ( JAILS , wlUi Morton' * Uucllnlni ; Chain. No ustiu charge tat or In Hwllnlnc Clmlw. The faniniM . , II & Hlri'd I'alaco Dining Carn. Uot mut fiuiokln Cam Into < l with clonnt 0'ir | ( hlKh-liockvd rattJin ravoltlnit . , for Ui axcliulto use ot Crht-cliM | i wn- Htool Tr clc and Inporlor oqulprnont roinbli i > 1 thulrgJrnt through u > r arr tieiinjiit ( ( , iutl > u < , abova all othurn , tlio ( uvorltu ronto to tuo with , Houth and bouthuaut. III * It , nJ ) ou will ttncl lnrtlny \ laxury ID In ot a dlwouifort. Through tickets via thl colobr ted linn ( or i l ( unices In the United HUt t and Uaiuda. Information ai > jul raUu of faro , Klwplnii accommodatlont i , Time Tables , ntc. , will U hoerfulr | given by applylnir to t EIICRVAL LOWKLL , Ckneral Pamuuircr A en , Clilcv.-o. W , T. J. POTTHK. 0UAral Uanwnf CblowO. BXBD , BYRON l REED & CO. lo OLMUT MTAILUIIU ) Eeal Estate Agency Kefp k complota abntract ol title to all lie * ! Dt In flm&tia and Douvlon county nu.vtl A. MARTIN , lEECHMTl ; TAILOR , Puy C&ll 1220 Parnham St. , TUf OMAHA , NEB , lun rain n , Good Goods 1 'roll oci Latest Styles and Per A5 fect Fits. _ ill 1 WVwtfnr hoini ; ( ho niort direct , iiilc\e ) t , nJ jffiwt line connecting the ifreat Mtitn > poll , CHI tA . 10 , nd the KADTIHV , NotiTii-Km&nN , HOUTI -.ml Horrtn-KMniR * LlMc.whkh terminal there. Jllll KAMA * CtTT , I.tlMUVORTII , ATtfMUON IMricrii. llivmftnd OMAHA , the COHMHROIA ( .MUM front which radlatu EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrate * the Continent from the Vllwour Kit er to the 1'aclftc Slope. Tlio OHIOAUO HOCK ISLAND A PA OIFIO RAILWAY Is the only line f rein Chloitfo owning tree * Into kaiinw - , or lilch , hy II * own road , HtV4H i the Kilnt al)0 > o tiamtxl. No tiUMiriiRn NT U4HHtA.n Mo wti i .8 cxiNN i-riONi l No hnddlluK In 111 X'nIIUtol or tincliali cars , rw n\cr > tvuwonirer I enrrkxl In roomy , cleAii and ventilated coidiM ipon Kent KiimvH Tmlim. DAT CAiuot unrhnl.vl mitnlflecncfl ) , rial.MAN I'At.tcn si.KitriMi CAII . iuid nuro ti world fimouit MINIMI UARfl , IIIHXI which inmln aru nomxl ol un miriMHi.xl | cict'llonot ) , nt the low rate of H > NTT inn CBSTO IACII , wlthaniplo tlmofor healthful Throiuh l' ni l > d .exm ChlniKO , I'oorlft , JJII Mikeo Mill Missouri HUcr 1'oliiU ; mid rlcnacon HH-lloim t ll i > oliilH of Intcnocuon with other rondn. Wo ticket ( do not forgtt thin ) directly to exon 'Inco of lmxirtAiiPo | In Knnwui. cllm kl , Ulack Illln , WjomliiR ' , Utah. Idaho , tfovmln , Okllfornliv rctroti , n'Mlilucton Icrrltoi ) , 0 < ilor do , Atltoim and New JIoilco. An llhvrnl arran otneiitji rcKMilinp Ija riur tiny other linn , and rntonof tirnnlutt ) * nit ow a * roni | > tltoni , who fmnlxh liut a tltlu ot th < com fort. fort.DOI I urn ! tAcklfl of rKirUnicn ] Ireo. Ticket * , nutiM nnd fohlcM at all iirlndna aillrra In thn United HUtoH mid Otnit'la. II. 11. t'Alll.K , K. ST. JOHN , Vlco I'rw't AOcn. Gon. Tkt niirwVrA ( { Mnmucnr , Chlovco Qilovtro. Sioux City & Pacific THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE Huns n Solid Train IhrouRh from Oonncil Bluffs to bt. J-aul Without Chance Time , Only 17 Hours. rr ui XOO MILKS THK SIIOKTKST HO DTK mou OOUNOIIi BLUFFS TO HT. PAUL , MINNKAI'OLIH flUMJTH OR niSMARCR and all points In Korthorn Iowa. llnno ! ot nm UnkotA. Tills line la oul | ] > pud lti thu luiprovix Wo.tlnirhou.ia Autoinntlr Alr-hrako ml Uille riuttonu Couolur and llutfer ; and for 8PKKD. 8AFKTY AND COUPOHT In wiKurpwtHod PnlTnmn I'nlnco Hleeplnif Cnr run thiuuxli WITHOUT CIIANOK Iwtwcon Knu MH Cilj and St. Paul , via Council lllulls an Hloux City. Trnlna le \o Union Paclflo Transfer nt Ooun ell HlutTn , at 7.35 p. in. dally on nrritnl of Knn x City , St. Joaeph nnd Council lllulln train froi thu bouth. Arrl > lnK at Sioux City 11:35 p. in ami at iho Now Union Depot at St. Paul at 12.31 uoon. TKN IIOUHS IN ADVANCE OP ANY OTIIE ; 'ROUTE. jHTllcmomhcr In ( aklnfr the Hloux City Ilout ou iot a ' 1 hrnuKh Train. The Shorlvnt Line llm ( julcl.e t Time nnd a Comfortablu Kido In til Through nm botwuon COUNCIL BLUKK3 AND BT. PAUL. /tarSeo / that jour Tickotf read via the "Sioux C.i and Pacific ' ' ) IUU > o d. J. S. WATTLES. J.It. UUCIIANAN , huporlntondtnt. Gcn'l Piuw. Avont. P. K. KOUINSON , Aen't t.cn'l l-aw. A t , MisHouri Vntloy , Iowa. J , It , O'llUYAN , Souths estern < tunt | , Councl I lluff ) , Iowa 1880. SHORELINE. 1880 KANSAS CITY , SUoe& Council Bluffis .1 . * - > A. fm a mi OXLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANI ) TUB KAST From Omaha and the West , change of can between Om&lia and fit. and but ono botwticii O1IAIIA uid NKW VOIIK , Daily Passenger-Trains UIAOIIINO U. KA3TKIIN AND WK3TKUN CITira with LB88 CHAltUKS and IN ADVANUH of AL1 ( OTIIKH LINrS. Thla entire line In cquipi > od with PuUman1 ! iiln Q r , I'alico l ) y Conch , MUIu'i .Safuty Platiorut and Couplur , and the colebratoti VViMtliiKhoiiKO Alr-bralio. < dTHo < ) that your ticket ruwta VIA nANRAS JITV , HT. JOHKl'II it COUNCIL llLUKra Hall. , via HI. Jo < * cpli and tit. Loula. Tlckoto far eale at all coupon * tatlomi In the Worft. J. F. I1A11NAUD , C. DAWKa. Ocn. Hupt. , ht. JoNoph , Mo ) Gen. VtM. and Ticket Alft. , St. Jowpli , Mo. | ABUV nOKUKM , Tlckit Aglllt , 10 0 I'arnluiin strict. ' - A. D. HAIUIAUP Qenornl Am nt , MJ OMAHA , KK HAWKEYE FLAIM MILL 00 , , DCS Moines , Iowa. Manuf.icturrr. of GASH , DOOnS , OLINOS , UIIACKETS , MOULDINGS , AO , flnat rivluctlun In Ihnk Cannttrx , I'hnn fur nblitdiuid vork furnNhul In nil kind * of liard ofc Huoil. Uounturn llnNliud In nil whuii iu- ' hliulvlnifof all hliidi funilm ml und put ImlMliu rnnly for paint on nhort nuticii workmen urn thv ! ' < " < t uuiclianlcn th.U can hu prncurud. tiavti moiiuy by ( 'Ivln Ur < > our can irui.tn. Otalrs , Newels and Daluitnn. Our fnrxniiin in thlii ilo | itmint ux fnrmerl ) Front Manufacturing Co , ClilfuKO , , and Imi ilono BOIIIU of Iho Hniv-t Htjlr * o/li tliu.Sorthmit Urilnrn by mull promptly attomlud to. h20 tn BMDiafflondSoalOo , II LOOMJH , J. H. KKWKIL , Pun. HUC. I. II. UILLKII , AOKXT. HARD OR SOFT CO/lL / car lota 01 In iiuantlUmt to mlt purclw n Ordvtw Sollcitod. Yftrd , Foot Paniham nnd Doug las Sta. , Omiiha. sepj-ll DcxterL.Tlioinas&Bro , WIM < I1UVANO HKth IwA.XU DEJS < 3Cg AHU ALL TIUHHiCTIOH THXOB , Rent Houaos , Etc. ix roil WAKY TO HUT on HULL at Offlco , lUmm 8 , Crtlnliton Illock , Om&ia. ) AUt-il Oroighton and Niobrara S'Xr l.d-X ] X.X3XTX3 dallv , IiJtvlnj ; CrulKlitun un nrrltul ol at U 'M p. m , Arrl u nt Moliran , 12 SO a. IXAIIXI NIobMra , 11:30 : n. in. Arrive fat t'rolrlitou at 0 a. m. . In tlin rur tnilii. Karu , W octlU-lm (1OIIOK | ; MKItllV , "roprlMnr B. D. MCLAUGHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public , , , Opp lt Pctt Ofllf * VTHIS WI1W ANTJ C JttRECT MA > ( > I'rotua jcyourt nny rcasoimblo qncstAn ttmt UM , CHSCAKO & NORTH-WESTERN R" 1 * bir Ml tM tlio Le c rcn.J . fat you lo Unko when Jravellnj In cither ttlfcctlon botwcca ! and all of the Principal Points In Iho Wosl , North and thnWMtnnd couucc'Joui wlUj Uio Uulns ol all Y " 10 " ' - - " " - - THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTEJIN RAILWAY , lE/ / to fouronuoro r The Imperial Palace Dining Cars , i . / ' uviwii/w , ' i iii ir i , ' , / J.J-l/ > - . H ( o ns or Trunk Nortlwostot I , IIM : ChlcaRO. UJw " J 'ii i'v"1 ' ) ' " " C'Ulfornla Mm . " " . * V'"f "Wlnoiui , Jllime si ottv & Central Dakota Ln ! 1 1 vii i ! , y cr > " ' ' "wlciuv Ysuiktiitj l.lim. " "Clilc.1811 , HI. Paul nntl Minneapolis Mno. i TAi-L'.i' i ' ° ' ' l ? ; ° , | lort I > nl'iiiiu' ' | I. ' " " . " "Mllwnnkeo , ! rccu Hay & l.ako ftupcrlnr FJna. IX ) " "r ° H ° y II Coul1011 Tlcl"t - B uw ' t" Uiltcll OUt j an liemu'mbfT to ask for Tickets via thU road , bo sure tlicy rcml over It , nm ! take none oth Altyix llt'OIIHT , Ucn'l Maiianor , Uhlcaso , w W. IJ. SIIiS.UTT , Ocn'l 1'jis.i. Apout , Chlcagc IIAItnY P. DDEU , Tlcknt Agfnt 0. A N. W. Rflllwsy. Hth and PunhAm rtrpeti. D. K. KIMHAIX , AHsUtnnt Tlckit ARont 0. & N.V. . IS.\llw y , 14 til mini F roham itfMll . , J. KIL , Ticket Atrent 0. A N. W. IUIIw y , U. P. K. 1L UopoU HAMraf. CI.AHK Oencml Airent. , IE" \ . A large and varied stock of Sta ple and Fancy GOODS AT PER CENT THAN DOWN TOWN STORES. You will Save MONEY by buying your DRY GOODS of GUILD & McIUNIS , 003 N. IGth Street , 2d door north of Col B Side. EDHB01IVI & ERIGKSON , GIVE TUB IIAUOAINS IN ALL KINDS OK- JEWELRY/WATCHES ; , CLOCKS , SILVERWARE' ' 'SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes a First- As Class Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES PL r-H CO EDHOLM & ERICKSON , THE JEWELERS , Opposite the Post Office. SUPERIOR In Convenience , . DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. BUYiylBESTI BOLD BY Lang & Fotick