G TEE OMAHA DAILY BT3& MONDAY NOVEMBER 21 , ] 88L COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday's aid Sunday's Ncwi in that Lively Iowa Oity , The Council Holds nu Un usually Protracted Session. They Discuss the Question ol Paviiifj the Uuovon Busi ness ttroots. A Proposition to ClmnRO tbo Name of tbo City A Crazy-druuk Darbor Trios to Cnrvo his Boss with n , Knzor. PJonljof Bu liin i 'nnil Hani Knock * Tor the Police Force- " 1 lic > either fo.ir tlielr fate too innc.li , Or their dcm.rti .ire t'ii small \vlio ( cur to put it to tlii- touch , Anil win or line it nil. " Thu hangers on against the cxprciH- od wish of tlio piople met in the city council chamboi Inst J'Yulny night. The space back of tlio l > , ir wna well filled with citi/eiii , dinnn thrru for the purpose of seeing the council conic out like men and redeem tliuniKohcfl , It h.ul bucn given out that the HI had held a secret meeting , nnd there in the presence of thenmelvcs lind de clared tlmt they would no longer ikulk nnd play the hey , but would count and declare the vote. The people ple ivoro beginning to forgive them for every other HIII ; hut alas ! as usual the pig got control and the vote still remained Hncounted. Thoio was nothing of uny very m.itcrinl micros' ' tiannpired , The hills woio picsuiitcd againsl ( lie city until Mayor Vaughan wanted to know of Chief Justice Abbott if thuic were any more. The Justice responded , any qtiintity your honor , and DO thuy called out until the end VT.H loichcd. Quito a largo hill was presented ftom whore or whom none teemed tu know. The mayor thought no hills should bu allowed unless they were certified to "Hand her here , " cued one of the council , "I'll certify to her , " and she as cvitifiod to , nnd the procession moml on in the following older. Petition of J. 1' . Casandy , Conrado Oiese nnd others , that the council extend NVaphiiigton avenue in n direct line tint to intersect Frank street , referred to committee on in ternal improvements , on motion of Al derman Dawson ; petition of Win. M. liirthnell , E. II. Odel and several othots that the exclusive right bo granted them to tiupply thin city with electric light , Churchill moved it bo placed on tile and referred to commit tee to investigate und report at some future mooting. The mayor appoint ed the following gentlemen on said committee : Aldermen Churchill , Cav- in and Spetman. The petition of IT. L. Hall for sa loon and billiard parlor license for hun'mcsn ut thu Pacific house billiard pai lore , was granted upon petitioner comply ing with the ordinance. Tlio bill of the city engineer in rela tion to thu woik of grading in Hovor.il partH of the city waa refer red to the ilnanco committee for investigation. The report of thu Hhenll'of the con demnation of propel ( yon Fifth otroot for the widening of that street was read , together with thu amounts of condemnation to vuiious property owner * , amounting in all lo$7,10t .UO. On motion of Aldeiman Churchill the matter was refeirod to a special com- mitU'ucoiiBistiiiL'of Aldermen Chinch hill , Cavin and Keller , to look into the name and lepoit at a subsequent meet ing of the council. The rt'poit of thu eity attorney that the right of nay foi an nlloy from Fifth Htiuet to Button's ttl.iblo bo pui chnml , as eiti/eim have nppiopriatod 850 , theattoinoj uioinmutiding that the eity appropriate the additional § . )0 nuiuBsaiy to secuiu light of vruy , wai received und accepted. Alderman Unthiiuk , of the special committee to consider the piopoaitum of I'etur llordir to cunstruet water- wotks in the eity , teported to the ef feet that inufciiiucli aa the matter ol the contract with the Ametlcon Con- Bttuctieiii company of thu erection ol woika is now in litigation , the ptop- oaitioii of Mr. lluidiebo not enter tuined until the question now pend ing bo decided by the courts , The tepoit w'as it'Ci'ivL'il , md concurred in. Thu committee on location of new UCBCUU engine hoiMe , reported that a jet nothing had been done , und Alder man Dawson moved thit when the council adjourn , it adjourn to meet Wednesday evening next , by which time thu committee expect to bo able to report di finitely. Ituport win re- ( .lived. Alderman Fond.i moved that the work on the eastern out from Fair- mount p.uk bu Mifjpundod , and on motion ot AIdeinnn Churchill it WIIH moved to amend to thu ulloct that all paikvoik bu discontinued. Thu amended resulution was cntued by a full volu of thu council. Major Yiiuglmn called thu atten tion o'f the council to the tiigont DC- cortiity for paving our strouts at the earliest'jumsibhi time. Mr. Clnuchill thought before taking any action tlio council should have thu full o.\ptc& < Hion of Iho hiifini'&H along thu stri'i'te , 'Iho nmyor remutkcd that ho could yet Ihat uu'iy day in the week , That tie ) hui iuos men om rally believed tlmt Huuidw y uiitl Main Ktreet munt ) ; ( ' OliVvd. bdiim uiniy ( inlUt-UiH pieamUd Jl. I'almer ht having - by J , , put- chiu d tliem fioin thu owner , WLIO ) ( ( , Nobody setmod to know ' about tin m and payment vas deferred. The urnor thought HOIIIO retion * ' , "olujuld bo taken ( ovumla the cliangmg illiu luinu of city , Tliat Council JJlullu r- was 50 long it was so expensive to - . advertise. Tlmt it takes BO many more letters to spell it than it doua Omaha , They get their ndver- fJ. tising miich cheaper. The mnyo did not impeest nny other natn Mr. Churchill introduced an ordi nniico ro-wnrding the city , claimiii | thit it vmi nt present divided tin equally. Referred t < i the followin ] nipinhors , one from each ward , to re port nt the next meeting Churchill Gavin , Unthank and Spctman. 1'otition of Deere plow compiny fo the rGinnv.il of the old building occu piodby CJiononet } it Schontegin ns j salt storeroom , which they claim i such nn obstruction t > the enjoy mcnt of their largo warehouse rccentl. coiutructcd n lower Main ( .trcotn to bo a nuiianco. j { . Oidakcu prcsontcd 11 claim fo hauling dirt to fill lip streets in th lower portion of the city , b fore th high waterInst spring , churning it Imi boon wnsho'l away. Ho made oath t ( the correctness of the same nnd tin was backed by his friend Joe Sanders \V. S. Wayne spoke in behalf of th bill , He behoved that the work hai been performed as claimed in thu iifll davits referred. City Attorney Holme * reported thn the condemnation of the alloy in tin rear of Ur. I'ntton'a stnblo had beet perfected. That the owners had sub fcciihcd $ f > 0 towards it , which ho hai turned over to the city treasurer He recommended that a city warrant bo issued for § 100 am turned over to thofihonli'nnd the got in cash bo kep1. The mayor wanted to know wlml ilillerenco it would nmke. Why not isaiio u warrant for 950 ( Ilolmet thought the other wny was Iho legal way. Nothing was pnid about it , but it id x fnct that the way liolmon wanted it would save nbout $ L'.0 ( ) , as the city rtould receive th- cash for a piece ol | > npor worth about ninoly-llvo cunts on thu dollar , whichumountB to S'.uO , don't you HOO ? Mr. Holmes asked further time to irircHtinatutlio Slow ard-Scarbury claim igninst the city for damages. Mr. Cavin loporled that the street : ar line between the ( racks.of the Hock Inland and Now Milnuu lcu r.ailroiuls , t'li N'nughan ave nue , would icqmrc a gloat d''nl > f lillini ; . That the mil road cam- i mica had ollered , if allowed to use hu city dirt , to make thu till at twon- y cents per cubic yard. Mr. Church- It inquired the distance the diit iroulil have to be moved. Mr. Caviu aid about 100 feet. Mr. 0. rejoined hat they could get dirt hauled that listance for n good deal leas money , 'ho matter was icforred to Cavin , ) awson , Fonda , city engineer and ity attorney with power to act. Mr. Untlmnk , chairman of thccom- iiittoo to whom was referred the iroposition of Peter Hordic to con- truct watorvvorkn reported no niiuh iroposition roiild bu eiitorliiined by ho council nt the present time , ur the reason that the Atnoiican ( distinction company had the city end iiretriovably to thorn. Mayor riiughun inquired of Mr. Chiuchill 'hotlior ho , as chairman of the com- littco on internal improvomontR , had ny report to make. "Not much on ituinal improvements just a little , " 3plicd Mr. Churchill. The petition of iieebe , for n cross- ill k , was granted. The matter of the damage done to 'homns ' Ollicer's fratno house , nearln- inn urook , by the action of that ter- iblo stream , was discussed pro and in. This is the claim that was ro- icted at the Inst meeting. Mr. Dawson stated that , at the me , they supposed the city was not nblo , but in n conversation with Mr. Ihcor that gentleman informed him ml the city , by constructing u wator- uiot there , hnd thrown the ntoi from thu original cluin- ul ; hcnco the damage roforiod to. Cavin moved that the matter bo 10- irrod to the committee on internal iiproyomonts , which was done. Petition of Charles .1. Deckman for cinmncnt grade on Seventh iivonuo as granted. Mr. Daw son , on the question of lo- iting the new engine IIOUHO , asked irthei time. Mi. Fonda ( in the absence of Mr. [ oiler ) , fioin the Lommitteo 0:1 paiKs tid public grounds , icpoited thatthoy ad found that not quite all of the loney hnd been expended. Mi. 'nuglian remarked that Mr. Thoin- iiii ww present and would enlighten lie council as to the amount ho would equiro to punh the cut through thu Hulls , Mr. Thornton stated tint in ii opinion it would require about 400 , Mr , Fonda , as stated above , loved that the work bo suspended , ilr. Chin chill otl'ored an amendment hat all work on public narks bu sus- lendid for the season. Auplieation of Uyron Drown lobo iip- tointed diiver of hose cait was 10- oived and placed on tilo. A retuilu- ion was ollorcd that u committee of hieu bo appointed to leport an or- linanco foi thu esliiblislimont of a 'reo , The following woic selected , hmclnll , Dawson , I'lnllips with eity ittoruoy. Dr. I'atton being ) iresont uvnti'd to know of the council if thuy > ver intended to take aiiy action in egaul to coiibtructing n system of fvatorwoiks , what the trouble was , , vheio the Anuiican construction Aero , nnd what they weio doing , Ho thought the people should bo advised - visod upon this question. Mr. Daw son moved that when the sound ! iidjourn it bo to Wodnesdiiy One councilman auggeatod thatthnrowould ho a show on that evening and some nf them might want to uttend , ho wanted the mooting fixed on some owning that would not inteifuio with the show. It was finally agreed to ndjourii to next Friday evening. DO VIID OK THAHK MKKTIM1. The Council liliill'u board of ti.-uk mot in oxtia sension lust Fiiday nl their i-oonm on Pearl stieet. L , 0. Jiahhvin called the meeting to oidei nnd stated that the pinposu for which the meeting had been called was to select delegates to the i Ivor conven tion called to assemble in the eity ol St. Joseph on the 1'llth inst. foi the purpose of taking some action in the interest of thu Missouri ii\or cheap tr n * < piiailiuii MUCHtion. After some dibou&bioii ihti following well known citiVens woio selected ; J , W. Chap man , chairman ; J. T. Hart , K , 11. Udell , J. It. Davidson , Leonard Kv- urott , H. Mutcalf , H. Kisuman , A. 0. ( iiaham , K. K. Ihuknisa , F. It , Unit , D. H. .Solomon , L C. Daldwin , Mur shall Key , F. 0. Newell , Uoorgo A Koelino , J. C , Do Iluvun , John N. Haldwin , h. W. Tulloya , A. T. Klwoll , Dr A. . MoKune. The subject of holding the nox Strtto Aguculturnl Fair in this clt ; wns taken up nnd discussed pro aw con. The board thinks the fnir cai certainly bo procured for Counci iJlulls , provldcdsulficiont inducement are hold out to the managers nt the ! annual niLctmg in January. After diso'issinir. a few minute matters tors the board adjourned. A FOOLISH I'UOt'OSITlO.V. The question of clnnging the tiaim of our city was suggested last Fridnj evening by Major Vmulinn. Hi claims tlmt Iho name of Council HlnlF. is too long ; that by reiion of iti length the expense of advertising ! i very much enhanced ; thar in thii regard Omaha has the advantage of us. Now , there is no tellnij what our city coucil may take a no tiwn to do , before thuy make up tlieii minds to declnro the result of the hit I election They may decide tc chnnpo the immo of our city , nnd at the object is to sivu expense in adver- lining , wo would suggest tlmt tin following letters hu stricken out , ouncil lull" * , and thu city bu called plain C H. Wo doubt the propriety of maknu anychange at all and doubt the right of a city council without thu intervention of the general assembly to HO do. lint if thuy have the powei and are inclined to nuiko the change. The above would bo the shortlist nnd the cheapest name that could bo adopted , and if we must give up Coun cil Illutn , the people would probably be as well pleased with it us any other UIVKIl IMI'OVHVIhNTS. The mayor has appointed the follow ing gentlemen to lopresont thin city in thu Kivur Improvement convention , cilled to assemble at St , Joseph , Mo. , on Tuesday the SiOth tnsi. ' Hon. John II Kent Icy , chtirinini ; Hon.V U. M. I'usoy , Kov J. CJ. Leinun , lion , J. C. Morgan , C. S. Cl.irk , C. F. Adams , Hon. George Cnraon , AL F. lloliroi , Hon. ] ) O. Uloomcr , Murshall Turloy , Col. D. JJ. Uailoy mid E. K. Ajlus worth , Esq. CHOKIVI OH1 I'hrrVTllIKVIMl. In thu caao of the young man who was arrested chari/ed , with others , with larceny from tut ) U. P. railroad company , taken from Trainoy before Abbott on n change of veiiui' , the justice , not dunning the evidence ) suf ficient , dismissed it. The eonip.my are bound to put a stop to this petty pilfuiing , and boys had huttei bo careful , for it will umko no dilluicnee how email or insignificant thu articles taken thuy will bo nnustcd if muptct- cd. There hns been a great deal of this kind of woik going on , boys be- liovii.g that the company would not miss tin HO little ! articka. Hoys will congregate , und if they find u box or baircl open , no matter what they con tain apples , oranges , pears , 01 what not they seem to thnin. tlioyluue a right to help themselves nnd will de liberately fill their pockets , but some > f them have tilled them up too full if late and left a telling witness at the Hitranco. ATTKVtl'TKIl IIOIUIKUY. Jnmes O'Brien , who claiiim to bo a itock dealer , made complaint to police loadquaitors that while proceeding 'rom the Tremont hnuao , on lower Broadway , tj the Drovers' hotel , nenr ; ho transfer , n couple of young men nut him nnd demanded that ho hold up his hands and bo searched. Quick is thought he drew from his poukut a rorolvor , und mining it nt him , said1 "That IH the way I hold up my hands 'or such ns yon.1 At this the would- ID robbers hod. KIOHT WITH 110UOUH. Ollicur Cusic hnd his hands full nt a ate hour Saturday night , on South ? ifth sheet. Ho nrrested n couple if pretty stifF drunks. They wore unking n little moro noise than ban is generally tolerated in Council ilufl'd from any man , diunk or sober , juaic inform d the gentlemen that hey must bo quiet. "Who is run- ling this end of the townf' ' Mr. ) runkoy No. 1 inquired vuiy blandly , , nd the twoin raised hades hinder and ouder than before. Mr. Cusic could tuiul it no longer , and hu attempted o surest them. They resisted , when [ into u bnttlo ensued Mike Nolan .lino to thu luscue , and between thu wo thuy succeeded. lifter a hovero trugglo in blinking in their ; unu. It was midnight nnd n an out of the way portion if the city. During the struggle- ono > f thu men stiuck him over tln head vith n glims bottle , cutting open his 'ur can and making his head a little ioiu. He also received a blow over ip left cyo , inllicting quite u fioveio njniy. Cusic deserves much credit 'or Ins pluck. AX imluuimn. . Charles Laiilgatu , who eamu hero ionic time agn and wont into thu em iloymont of J. J. CSord , w ho keeps n mi bur shop on north I'euil shoot. Jt , vna soon apparent Ihat ho was one of Jioso journeyman barbers who will ihave one \veok anil get drunk the next. Mi. Gord put up witli him until his patience becnme ex hausted , when lie discharged liim. Ho appeared at the shop sever- il times , and his pruisttMit nnnoy- uicu became intolei.ible. Satutdny evening he came again nnd claimed that Mr Oord still owed him on back nay. After a while ho calmed down nnd wantud to lemain all night. Mr Q. iiccudeil to hid request. Yesteiday moniing he gut up , went out , and having hlled up with liquor , letmncd again to the shop. Mr , Ci. listened to his nonAoii8o foi n while and then 01- dered him to leave. Ho i of used to do HO whi'ii Mr. ( ! . took him by the collar to pjoct him fr&m the bnildmg hoiesiHted an 1 quite n tueslo ensued , in which Mi. Gord seemed to be gutting the upper hands of thu inhmtor. A joung man in the employe of Mr 0. , with the as sistance of Mrs , G. , Boparnled the combatants. No sooner was this dune thnn Mr , Ludgato ran ( o the shaving stand , and grubbing a i.-u.or , rushed nt Mr , Gord , tineatoning to cut his d n K soul. Mr. G. made his es- cnpo through the back door , went to thu polic * heiulqiutters , toported the case , and with Ollicer Cusic retinncd to the ulioi ) and had hu assailant : ir- ii'Htod ami lodged in the calabi ese , Mr Gord ia bound to have him proaecuted to the full est extent of the law , HUT J\OT A tool. Quito u sad case of the human intel lect stiuggling with human doptnvity was before Judge Hurko. Quito an intelligent-looking man had boon brought in and lodged in the cnlabooso for being found in n boiutly state of intoxicfttion , He guvo hu numo in AloinnderT. Stowart. In the morn ing , nfter ho had slept nwny th heaviest part of his drunk , his tongu began to loosen nnd nothi g wouli eatisfy him but n speech to the court which wo gno in full. "May it please the court. I at , not , as j oil perhaps know , the bed ; of the man who had the honor o bearing my nitno during his life , nn < whoso whereabouts is now ono of tin unfnthom.iblo mjstcrips of history. cinnot , thireforo , bo nrraignedon th stif | iicion of being the same man , stil at large. Hut , it it may please tin court , I dciiro to thank yon from tin bottom of the heart , that bent beneath tlio tattered cent whicl hns experienced tlio ravn ges of the hand of Time fo the can you took of mo during tin delirium of the hour when spirits fru mcnti seemed to hnve n controlling in liueiico of my demorahxod frame ' tilso desire to return my heartfel thanks to thu gentleman in blue , win so kindly assisted my feeble bodj from the street to your comfortabh castle hen1 , for in taking mo in out o the cold he undoubtedly navod nu from frcc7iug. 1 w'as n strnngci within your gates nnd hnd lost mj way , nnd the gentleman took mo in , Whatever may have boon my wonk * nesses heretofore , I am resolved fion : this hour to reform ! " Judge Burke was touched. The tears rollul down his cheeks. Clnel Field's ojclids weio so moistened thai lie hus since used them witlidilliculty , Hirhyto and Brooks sobbed aloud , and when the sobs "sobsided" tin court dismissed the case. In jusl Four hours and a halt Alexander T , came back in a long four-wheel hack , drunker than ever befoio. Thesecond .imo ho had to come down with something mure substantial than .1 speech r\mv The Adoptive Jlnsons , known as the Eastern Stni , concluded to inako up n little party and , just for n general O'ood time , siirpiiso some ono of their heir number lust Saturday evening. riio following wore among those who miticipitul. Ex-Alderman A. C. Gia- nun nnd wife , Goo. H. Jackson and vifo , T. I ! . Hays and wife , Attorney A. J. Halt and lady , Mrs. Ilortonnnd Mrs. Miller. They mot nt the resi- lonco of ( Jeo. H. Tabor , nnd in n body epairca to the residence of G. L , ( acoba , ncir the Northwestern depot , ind to Mr J. their visit was n sur- iriso beyond a rensonnblo doubt. The taity nt once entered into a social food time , which was kept up until long nfter tea , which was bountifully [ iroparud by Mr and Mrs. Jacobs between It. and L o'clock. Every body present had n splendid time , but iiono onjojed moro than their genial liost and hostess , Mr. and Mrs. Ja- : obs. The party arrived homo in sea son to attend church. lOUCK r Olhcor Sterling nrrcstcd n man who ; avu his name as Smith for being irunk and kicking up a general "hoo- loo" in Boukly's saloon , during which K broke the glass in u cigar case. Ofliccr Tjson brought in a man for jcinir drunk and disturbing the peace. Officer Morse arrested n man , who .vould . give no name , blind drunk. BG.85 for liis appearance this morning. The civlabooso was too full to bo iiealthy justerdoy. TEU.SONAL. Sheriff Fnrrell , Glcnwood , was in Council Bluffs yesterday. U. H. Bowman , of Omaha , was at the Ogden yesterday. lov. Cyrus Hnmlin proachcd a , -ory olotjuont sermon to a largo con- ; rugation , nt his church ( Ccngrega- : ionahat ) yeotorday forenoon. N. M. Pusoys , left Saturday on an jxtcndcd business and pleasure trip , hroiuli the west. DIPHTHERIA CONQUEHED. Use Dr. Jolleris' treatment for diph- ; houa , and nil nlcerntivu , intlainma- , ory , putiid or cntarrhal conditions > f the throat nnd noao. Indispensa- ) lo in nmliguant seal lot fever , nlso u luio ] iroventativc. A pliysicinn un- lecessiry. Follow directions nnd the osult will bo fnvoiablo in ovpry caso. L'hu buit catnrrh remedy , curing hun- Ireds of cnscs where nil ulso fail. The noitiditv fi"im diphthoiia in Euiopo ind the United States , from HO to 77 ) or cent , under Dr. Jeiteiis' tie.it- nent , the death rate in meiuly nomi- ial , only onu-lifth of ono per cunt. , or 1 in fiOO. Price , § 2.00 per tioatment. Medituio sent by express , C. O. D. \ddress Dr. Thomas Jelleris , Council B , Iowa. sA.in-w-tf CTnited States Depository OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnam Sta. UDEST BANKING K3TABLI8HMKNT IN OMAHA. 8UOCE30On3 TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) BMHI.IHIIBB IBM. OrganltM u n National lUiik August 20,1S03 3Al'irAI. AND FKOK1TS OVER 300 000 OWinXB * AM ) DIRKCTOU I II u N KOUNTZN , ? rcii < lcnt. At limit H hoioinii , Vlco 1'ruMenl. H. W , YATM , Oulilcr. A. J. I'oi rtnnw , Attorney. JOHN A. CxKtaiiroN. K. II. PAVia , Awt. CwUor Thl Uak rocdvr * JX | lt without icfrud ( o amount * . Ituucn time ctttlQcat liwrlni ; Intortxtt. Uratts .Iraltu on Han Franclico anil | lnclp l ( .ItltJi ol the United Statta , oleo Loiiilon. Dublin tCtllnkiirithftuil the | irlnU | l dtlua ol thecontl nontbl l'uroi > , . . . . BclU inAieiiL-er tlckoti ( or omlyranla by tlio In mm line m TlUM The OWeat Eatahlished BANKING HODS IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , a > that ol n Incot' ' . AccounU kept In currency or goIJ nubjcct tc li'ht ihvck without notice aeiwslt elx anil Utha months , JcArluf ( ntccoii , or oc uiuiaiuj uUhout Inturcit. AJi&nct m ilc to customers on 6ppn 4 iecu rltln at marktt r U < 4 ol tntereit , lluy and Mil gold. bllU ol exchanif * , govern incut , tute , count ) ami city boudt. Jr w bt ! Jr lt on lliinlinJ , Ireland , Scot land , and all } * rta ol Europe. Sell European paauge tlcketi. COLLrCTIONB I'llOJlfTLY UADt aurldt The lending Bclenlitta ot to-dny n rco ttm moftdl eiw. nrocaU8ctl by illsordcrnl kldncj or Ihcr II , therefore , the kldnov and Ihcr nri kept In perfect onUr , iwttoct hcnlth wllll.etln result. Thl truth hiw only been known ft lion tlmo ami lor ) cars people sulTcrcd if real aironj Wthont Klnif able to nnd relief , The ill < -ncr ; ot Warncr'n bafo Kldniynml U\er Curomkrkm a now era In the trtntmcnt ol thcso troubles Mru1c from n Birnplo tropical teal ol rare value , 1 contain * Just the demon * * neccssiry to nourlsl amlln\lfontol)0th | ot thcso Rrcat orKann , am mfcly rutoro and keen them Inordir. itl i Positive Remedy lor all the dlnewca that cau i tmliis In the lower part of the body lor Torplc LUcr llcndichcn Jannillcc lizHtits ( Jraxc FexcrAfue Llttrand Urlnarj Organs. It ( an cxte'lnit tuiil Mfo rciiiLilj lor Icmntc" during I'reptnncy. It will control Menitnutloi und l In'aluaulofor Lcucorrlitua or Ifill Hg o the Womb. As ft Illood Tiirlficr It In unoimiloil , for It cures thu organ ! ) that mike the blood ThlHreineih , which handonu nuch wonder" , In put up In tlic'LAUOr.ST hlX.Kt ) HOT I I.K nl any incillilnc niion the market , and U Hold hv Ilrui- ' ; l tH and all dualcrs nt * l 2D per bottle For Iab ! tc9 , umuire for WAHNHu'S SAKK DIA- UETKS CUIlh. It 11 a 1'OSI ' 1VE llcincdy. H. H. WARNER & CO , Rochetter. N. Y. join tu th sat- _ WAR IN PASSENGER RATES ! IIOIIIUK HI108 , . Brokm In all Railroad Tickets , Omaha , Neb. , ofTtr Ticket * to the Eaut , Until further notice , at the foliowlnn unhuard ol i/ow I'atoa : Chicago , I2 ; UoundTrlp , 824.00 , ThO'Soaro limited Urst-ClnKS llckcta and Kood for return through the 3 ear , and via the Old Reliable Chicago cage , Hurllngton A Qulncy Railroad Also , one wny to 1st cliw , 8il da's , JJKW' YORK , f20 00 , UOSTON. 20 00 , . PHILADELPHIA , 2500 , 2300 WAHIIINaTON , 22 oO , 2000. For pirtlculare , wrlto or go dlrtvt to HOIHI1K IIIOS. , Driers In Ucduccd Rate Rnllro.vl and 8tcani8hlpl1ckcts. 809 Tenth St. , Omaha , Neb. Htmemhor the place Thruo Doom North of Jnlon I'acIUc llallroad Depot , East SIJo of Tenth atrcet. Omaha. Auguit 1. 1881 _ uS5daw4m WISE'S Axle Grease NEVER GUMS ! Used on Wagons , Butrgtcs , Reapers , Threnhem and Mill Mai.hlni.ry. It IB ISVALUABI.KTO PARK IRS AND 1KAM8TKR8 It euros bcratchcg and all hlndsofeorcoon Homed in J Stock , on well aaon ncn. ncn.CLARK & WISE , Manuf s , 386 III Inol * Street , Chicago MTSKKP I OR HIKES. _ ' - " ' Fall and Winter CLOTHING , At New York Prices at H , I. & I , Peavy's ' CLOTHING HOUSE 1309 Parnham St. , OMAHA - NEB. , - - . _ oeSSwSt To the Stockholders of the Nebraska Oas Light Company. Toke notice , that a special mectfn ? of said tockholdcrs will bo held M the cilice of said ompnij , Omalii , lit 4 p. m. , on the 15th day of ktembir , liSl , for the purpose of electing ten \ - n dlrc < tors , and the omicru of the coipin } . 'hero hat iiiffjic n a failure to elect iHrrctore at ho last annual intetlner. SYLVANUS WKIUMT , Pre'ldent , FRANK JIUIU'HY , Sccrctarj. IHtcil Omaha , Koy. Qth. 1881. _ noBvMit PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl No Ono Need Suffer ! A euro uiro for Illlnd IlkuJIni ; , Itthlnp and JlLcroteil 1'llis hiiHbcon dlstotcrcd by Dr. Wil- lam , ( in Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William's ndlan Ointment A Bliilo hex has cured the \orxtchronlc cuxta of 25 or SOjcira standing. None no nce'il suffer lUu mlmitcrt alter appllngthU Koiulerlul soothing ni'JIelne , Lotions , instru ments mi'l electuaries do more harm than goo < l , MIlluin'H Ulntn int ahsorln the tumors , nlKja ho ntuiEt Itihlnvr , ( pirtlculaal } at night after ettln/ warm In lied , ( nets a a poultice , gl\es in- Itint and jwlnlcsH relief , and Uprcpared cnlj for 'lies. Itihing of the private parts , and for noth K elso. Head what the lion J. 1 ! CcRlnbcrry of Clo\o- and en about l r. Willlam'H Indian i'llo Olnt- nut : 1 liiueMise.l scoreH of Piles euro * audit ITords inupt-uuio tuna } tliatlhiue never found njtliln , ' Mnlch gaxosuch Immo ilato and periua- cut relief as Dr. Ull IIIII'H Indian Ointment ForBiilo b ) all ilrugdsta or mailed on reeeint ol irlce100 irlce100HENRY & CO. . Prop'ru. , CUtl KLAXD , OHIO , rortalobyC. F Goodman. BASTOZ & WELLS , Will Remove in a tew days to BOYD'S ' NEW OPERA HOUSE You will do well to call and examine our stock of BOOTS 3 SHOES At 1422 Douglas St , near 15th , Which will bo Bold at Extra- oruinnvy Low Prices Before - fore Moving. E. D. MCLAUGHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public , ctx , t-ciito p in < : (0. ( A-N. W. B. II. , Western Iowa. ) Mitchell & Thompson General Merchandise M. Dnrrott General Merchandise 11. B. Hollas General Merchandise L. S. Atnsdun. . * . Cashier of Bank of Dunlap 0. W. Taylor it Co Hardn.tro , Stoves and Agricultural Implements Nay & Moore Haidwaro , Stoves and Agricultural Implements D. P. Simmons & Co Ilardwate , Stoves and Agricultural Implements L. A. Sherman Groceries and Quoensworc WetteiiRpl Bros Wagon and Carriage Makers J. Scholfield . . . . Dunlap Reporter Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and Prices of CLOTHING , FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. Wo aro'prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Style * and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection. RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO , , 1301-1303 Faroham and 300 to 312 13th St MAX MEYER & BRO. , the Oldest Wholesale and Retail Jewelry House in Omaha. Visitors can here find allnovelties in Silver Ware , Clocks , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , vhe La test , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones , and all descriptions of Fine Watches at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farn- lam Streets MAX MEYER & BRO. Ill IETER & BED , < o ina. . aac THE LEADING IN THE WEST ! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacture and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Pianos , Kna'ue Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Clough & Warreu. Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pur chasing. x ocrB3UEi : .AJRTD SXBSTGOUEI POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MINIHO luouiMmv , mrLTN , n n . " STKAb' HALLADAYWIND-niSLLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANC , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha. O. H. BALLOU , DEALER IN JT sir. Lath and SMngles , Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks north of ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT " ? * lrWWW | * " * * ' Vl l