\ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY DECEMBER 10 , 1881. COUNCIL BLUFFS , The Oity Oouuoil Disobeys the Order - dor of Naiulamus , The Ornnd Army nnd Its Grand Old"Stuup Firoa. " The Episcopal Sociable and I Cavitt's Minstrels A Now Dopa-bure and a Good Quo in the Clerk's Ofllco. X'onr Fnnornlii hi Ono Dny-Por- noiinl Mention , Etc. The city council mot in rogulnr ses sion on Friilny evening. On call of roll , the mnyor and the following nl dornion : Lawflon , llain , Spotman Churchill , roponded. There being a quorum present business iv s taken up. The minutes of the previous meeting wore approved na published Several bills were rend and allowed. The petition of D. I ) . Clnrk and Others asking to bo exempted from the payment of city taxes wns read and referred to the judiciary commit tee. tee.Tho The petition ofV. . G. Oliver asking the payment of damages amounting to $200 for injuries suatainud by his son while performing his duties as fireman on the day when the explosion took place in the Hock Island yard , was referred to the fire committee. The petition for the removal of scales from Willow street , opposite . Mr. Guittar's residence , was granted. The petition of Mr. Koil asking for a sidewalk grade in front of his now residence was granted. The petition of Mrs. Itaird iiskint ; that the bridge over Indian creek on : flth f trcot be raised was referred to u special committee of three with power -to act. The petition of Conrad Goisu and others asking tjmt Washington avenue bo extended cast from North 1st street was read nnd the prayer of the peti tioners granted. At the suggestion of the mayor n motion was made increasing the price for hauling dirt on Union avenue from 20 to 25 cents. A special committee was appointed to confer with thu board of supervisors for the purpose of securing an appro priation for the buildititr of u bridge over Indian creek on Union and also on Seventh itvcnue. And also anoth er special committee to confer with said board in reference to the building of a suitable post hou.so. The claim for damages by ono John son for injuries sustained by reason of hia falling into a scuttle Iiolo on Broadway over a year ago , was pro- Rented nnd referred to the judiciary committee. Mayor Yaughan called attention to the writ of mandamus that had been served on him. Ho understood from1- City Attorney Holmes that "immediately" as contained in said instrument meant any time before the seventh day of January and forth with , any time before March 1st , ' 1882. Ho awaited the action of the council. Alderman Fonda remarked na there was no great rush , ho should prefer to delay , the canvas until n full board was present. Mr. phurchil thought longer to ref - f use to count the vote was simply um- > iBen o , and moved that the council proceed at once to obuy the innmlu.o of the district court. Mr. Dawson .said BO far as ho wan concerned , ho did not wish to delayer or retard the canvas , but several of the council who nro interested in' the matter wore absent , nnd he could sue no reason for count MJJ the vote to M * , night , if , ns the city attorney says , w they could dnfcr it until the seventh of January. Itccordor Burke reminded them - that they could not got over Iho man data that had gene forth from the ' -district court , nnd ns it would ojily , take fifteen minutes to canvas , they 1 Had bettor do it and got rid of it. ' Mr. Fonda moved that the matter bo deferred nnd that when the council Jt adjuurn it bo to Friday evening , December - comber 30 , for the purpose of canvassing - ' ing the vote nnd also to transact any other business that may properly como before them. This motion was seconded ended by Alderman llain and carried. Mayor Yaughnn , in bohnlf of thu laboring men of the city , called the at tention of the council to the low rates the city was demanding of thu laboring , men for teaming dirt to lill Union avenue. Ho said that the price paid would starve n man and his family in thruo months. Ho believed that men should be paid fair wages' for their labors. Mr. Churchill moved tlmt they bo allowed J3 cents per loud , and , on motion of Alderman Daw.son , the price was raised to 25 cents. After transacting other unimportant business the council adjourned , a , A. n. The Grand Army blow out was ' simply immense. Yankee-baked benns and hard-tack rattled around in abundance. About 300 soldiers put in an appearance , evidently prepared for anything that could bo produced in the way of edibles. The bravo boys in blue were there from Walnut , Avoca , Davenport , and that little i-t > . .i.tpwn on Lake Michigan called Chiciv ( linois , was there ; also Captain ! Spangor and Neiligh , of Walnut. General Price , of Missouri , gave UK boys a call and tried the beanu. Cap tain Jones made a very nice speech Ho can talk as well as ho can oat. The two captains from Walnut favored < vorod tho' boys with a few select oltl ! i army songi. ,1usticp Abbott was present am aeemed to enjoy it hugely. Ever ; cainpfiro the boys have ia very enter ' 'taining , but the ono Friday nigh „ capped the climax. Why , it's wortl being ono of Uncle Sam's boys throe years just to belong to the 0. A. 11. in time of peace. Any citi7.cn of Council Binds who fnils to attend loses n rich treat. You will never know tno fun there is in them until you nttcml ono of their campfires. If parties would rospect'tho claims of the soldier ns much ns their country honors 'them , some would bo treated dill'crcntly. KI'llCOPAL 80P1AI1I.K. To-night the grand KpUcop.il socia bio will tuko place ut thu risjdunco f Mr. and Mr.i. Dr. McCrua. Don't fail < o nttcnd if you wish n good time. TJiero is no plcnsanter way of spend ing an evening nwny from home tlmti by attending them. There is not the up Btillnofs" tlmt in mot with at what is denominated n soc.ial party where those invited are thoroughly examined before being spoken lo. \Vo \ udviso these who wish a social acquaintance in Council Bltifln to attend nil church sociables. He- member the olio at Dr. McCrea's this evening ; Mrs. S. U. Atkins will see that you Imvo n good time. OKHCK IMl'llOVKMEKrH. S. D. Street , clerk of courts , is making an improvement in the matter of arrangement ot p\pcrs in his ofllco that certainly should merit the thanks of not only the membeia of the bar , but every citi/.on in L'ottawattamio county. Horotofoio papers have at times got terribly mixed up. This trouble Mr. S. proposes to obviate. livery "pigeon Iiolo" in Iho oflico _ has been c'e.uiud ' , n tin box made to fit the same constructed and numbered from one up. A general index has boon pre pared containing names of the parties to every action that has over boon brought ; following the nnmo wo have the cause , the year in which the ( tame uas commenced , the amount of the cl.iim and the number of the box con taining the same. With this urtnnste- meut , any person can at once find thu paper.- ) belonging to n given case. The work has been done under the gonenil direction of Mr. Street , by 12. G. Soars , ono of the best wiiters and book-keoperrt in the city. Every pa per in the ollico must have n homo in a completed lilo , ' nnd nil odd papers will bo sent to the "poor house , " or 'whiu will be termed a miscellaneous box. AT NIXON'H. Miss Jessie C'outhoui drew a very largo and highly appreciative nudiuneo at bloom it Nixon s on Saturday even ing. Nearly every s'oat in the spacious hall was taken. The programme was replete - ploto with somoof her choice elections. The grave nnd humorous , the sonti- mcetal and tragic combined to fur nish u rich evening's entertainment. "How Rubonstuin Plnyod" was ren dered in n manner that elicited a itionii of applause. The power of en tertaining KO lar o un audience and holding them spell-bound during the entire evening is simply manolous. Her rapid transition from humor to pathos excites the wonder and admi ration of her hearers. "Christmas at the quarters" ulono was worth the price of admission. In this picco Miss Couthoui gives full scope to her flowers as a versatile and accomplished reader , introducing the violin and banjo. "Go wa' dor , fiddle , stop dat squnkin ; don' you liar do bnnjo tnlkin',1' brought down the house. The ynung lady was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Treynor , Miss Mcr- keo and Miss Addio Horton in music and song. The entire programme was thoroughly enjoyed , and it was with regret that the audience saw the young ludy disappear into the "groon room" at the conclusion of her last se lection. AT DOHANEY'H. On Saturday evening Florence Her bert concluded n very prosperous week's engagement in this city. At no time has she pleased her audience more than on the nbovo occasion , when aho presented "lluth Trodgo t , the Tramp , " in a very acceptable manner , winning a place in the hearts of her hearers tlmt none other hereafter - after can fill. Mr. Whitoloy is nn ex- tionully pleasant nnd courteous nmtm- gor.Vo hope to BOO them at como future time iiv Brown's ' opera house. MASONIC FUNERAL The funeral of tha Into D. W. .Crawford , who died a few days ngo in Texas , and whoso remains were cut to his relatives here , took place iroin the roaidoncu'of M. F. llohror , in Vina street , yesterday , and wa ? ijonerally ] ' attended ; Rov. Brcosoo ifliciating. The Masonic order , to tvluch ho belonged , turned out in full force nnd oicorted the remains to the jcmotery. Mr. Crawford was about Di ; years old , just in his p-imo , when ho died. Ho was the stepfather of Mr. Phil Armour nnd Mrs. M. F. Rohror. Ho lenvoa a wife nnd" many rionds to mourn his death. OIISTUUUTIONS TO IlEMMION. The editor over the way , who 'stands by the wayside" every Sun- lay instead of attending church , says that scnlskin sacques and contribution boxes cnuso empty benches in our churohoa , These articles do not seem to kopp them out of the theatres every other night in the week. Col. John W. Chapman having re turned homo , W. R. Vnuglmn will ro- tiro. Doctor Cook will continue to preside over the poetry of the paper. Ruv. Cyrus Hamlin preached a most excullunt discourse last ovoniii" at the Congregational church. Sub" joct "Christian Men as Employers. " What a delightful world wo would live in if every business nimi and cliuroh member was a Christian. Rov. l , F. Brccxo's dlscourso at thu Methodist church was to llm nanut pint : -"Non-OlirUtian and Anti- Christian Business Men. " There was very largo congregation present nnd the discourse was very interesting. Rov. Wm. J. Harsha , of Omaha , occupied the Presbyterian pulpit yea- torday , exchanging with the pastor , Uov. Thomas H. Clealnnd. Hon. AV. F. Sapp has returned from Wnshington , looking very mucli improved. Ho aaw nnd spoke witl : his numerous frionda in the twc houses of congress , nnd no doubt pait the court room where the Guitcni trial is slowly progressing , n visit. 0. E. Frederick and 0. E , V. Saun dora , of thu Singer Sowing jiiachim force of this city Icnvo to-morrow on i business trip to Malvcrn. AN AUUK.ST. Ollicor Brooks arrested n man ii front of the Ruvoro House yesterday Ho wns drunk nnd making n disturb ance. Ho was soon placed in "d rnnco vile. " Ilia case will bo attended to this morning. The case of the State vs. George MoPhcraon , will como ut > tday brforo Juatico Abbott. Gtorgo has n homo in thn s.ind hills. Ho got n little on his car ) nnd tried to got rid of it by shaking up the idol of his bosom. He w.m m rested nnd bound over < o nppcnr befoio the nbovo jtistioo to-day. Music boxes nnd musical novelties' , musical albumsi music rolls nnd binders - ors nro the kind of presents you can got only at Muellers. K. Or I1. Ft'MKItAI. . The funeral of tlio into Thomnn Mutt took plnco from his residence yesterday. There wns a largo attend ance of relatives nnd friend ? , The urder of Knights of Pythins , to which the deceased belonged , turned out in full force nnd , headed by Prof. Olkor's full band , escorted the remains to their last resting plnco. Four funerals were conducted nt the same time in our city yesterday. An o.xtrn hoaTBo wns employed from Omn- 1m. ' .EAVITT'H MINHTHRLS. ' " Min Lenvitt's famous "Gigantcan strels" will nppenr nt Dohnnoy's Opera Hou.io to-night. They clnim to have the loading * 'tambo" in the world , in the person of Billy Arlington. John Evans , of Logan , Harrison county , was in this city ycstordny at the Pacific. W. Middloton , of Logan , wns a guest at the Pacific yesterday. Major J. H. Marshal , a prominent milroad ofllcinl of DCS Moines , was at the Ogden yesterday. * PERPENDICULAR PLUMB Turi Important Ellin Introduced Regulating PnolflclRnJl- rend Land Grants. \Vn V.lnston Hpccial to the I'loiitcr l'rc n. Sonntor Plumb of Iva'nsas , has introduced - troducod two bills in relation lo lands granted the Pacific railroad compa nies The first provides for the for feitures of lands granted to railroad companies that have not been com pleted within the time specified in the act of incorporation , nnd the opening of the same to public settlement. The passage of this bill would restore to the public domain many million acres of land now lodged with finish ed Pacific railroads. A resolution re cently passed by the senate diiccting the secroiary of the interior to report the quantity of such lands hold by rniiroad companies tlmt have not com plied with the law , taken in connec tion with the introduction of this bill , tmows that n systematic and deter mined effort is to bo made to HKCOVEIl THEIIl IINEAKNIIO LA.VDH from the failing companions , nnd to restore them to the public domain. Mr. Plumb's bill provides that where a grant of public land has been made to aid the construction of any rail road , nnd such rend has not been completed within the time prescribed by liuy , the lands so granted , or such quantity thereof as had not boon pa tented or certified to such company , or to nn ostn'o or trustees for its bone- tit prior to the expiration of the time fixed for the completion of the road shall revert to the United States , nnd shall bo open to settlement na are other public lands. . The bill further urovidca that immediately upon its passage , the secretary of the interior shall give public notice that the lands described are oppn to settlement , nnd that entries will bp received ut the ollico in the district in which such lands nro situated. The second bill introduced by Senator Plumb pro vides that nil lands granted to railroad companies under the act of July 1 , ' 1802 , which is tie original Pacific railrond net , nnd under all acts icn- dntory thereof , nnd to which the sev eral companies would have become en titled , upon payment of the cost of surveying , selecting nnd conveying , shall be subject to all legal taxes im posed under authority of any stnto or territory in which , lands nro situated , to thu same extent ns there would have been hnd such costs been paid , and the funds convoyed to the com panies. By a proviso , thosi lands already forfeited nrj exempt from the puv.ition of the bill , Mind n furthur > roviio declares that prior to the pay- ; iont of the costs of smvoying no tax is shall bo imposed except in organ- FMCHuntrk'3. . Under the existing aw , lands granted to railroads nro EXEMPT FJtOM ALL TAXATION until surveyed nnd convoyed to the oinpunioa. Efforts have boon made n previous congresses to pass n bill of his kind , but the rniiroad companies ucccssfully resisted them. An article in n Sunday paper pub- ished hero to-day 1ms for its grava men the charge of favoritism by the interior department to railways nt the expense of the public as has been inti- imtod , nnd instances the fact tant the .lupurtmont has rules tlmt if railways could not find timber on public lands 'mmediatoly abutting upon their line , the proper construction of luw porimt- ing them to take lumber from adja cent lands would nuthonV.a them to go to the nearest and most convenient loiut where it miuht bo secured. In joint of fact the law hns been con- strucd and this has been the practice for more than thirty years , but it just 'mppons never to have been until low , formulated in the shnpo of a written decision. THE TEMl'Ell OV TUB AUTIOI.K , which is in shape of an interview with an individual whoso nnmo is not giv en , may bo inferred from the follow- 'ng extract : "I am well advised that at this very moment the Northern Pacific Ruil- road company is devastating the for ests throughout the most dorirnblo portions of Washington territory in the manner I have detailed to you. They cut off all the timber of greal stretches of country nnd float it dowi the rivers. What they do with it ] do not know. I only know tlmt they got it , nnd my correspondent from the territory assured mo tlmt the poopli up there curse the day that congress ort'nnizod thU grasping nnd fearfu monopoly , and it is n matter of goner nl complaint in the territory that elli core of the United States , surveyors gonoralB , registers of land offices district attorneys and the like , nro ii with the Northern Pncifio rini' , net ing na its agents in their official capu city , nnd Into developments show tha such collusion is not confined to the territorial officials alone , The commissionorof railroads think tbat hia annual report'for this yea bo delivered from the printing of- ice to-morrow. Ho complinns that ho Northern Pacific management in stead of Bonding the report for this car , contemplated by the law , meie- y forwarded nn authentcatcd : copy of nst year's report. Unless they can satisfactorily account for their failure to comply with the Inw they will doubtless bo proceeded nynitist unlcr direction of the attorney gcnornl. TRUTH ATTESTED. SnmnlinportnntMiilomontftof Wo Known People Wholly VorHled. In onlcr that the | iililie may fiillv roillzo In KcjiiuluenO' " ! of tlic * Utu cnt , .n well n tu ! loucrnuililno n ( tin article of ulrc.li tli > jvanoniMMihir | with t o fac-slmllo ic. tun * of untileuioi > o tltK.crlt.v Ii lioyoni rpio Ion. Iho Truth ol thu'o t stltnonliN li < uli < o itto , nor ( an thu f U they announce be Ij nor. J. OMAHA , N n , , MAX SI , 1S81. I. ii. WAKXRU k Co. : Dm Hm : I h\vo frequently u \Vi\rnir' l * Safe KMney mid Liver Uuro for Ioc.il nflectlo nttcmlAiit upon inert thcuiuatlj attncim , and iMonUnya derived hcnoflt tlicrclrom , I lime alsoiHwl the Safe Ncrfino with iuitl > fc'ory r nlt . I consider those muOlcli.cn worhy ol confl'lo ' ce. * Deputy Titiiurcr , OMAHA , Nun , May 24 , 1 81. I. n. WARNIIR & Co. , Hochrstor , N. Y. : ti. , I have used your bafo Kidney nnr IUT Cure tliln spring ni a hcrlnvlgorator , ant' find I' the best icmcdy I ever tried. limn used 4 bottles , ft'd It has made mo led bcttel han ever I old before In the Hiring. U. P. R. Shops. OMAHA , XMI , May 21 , 1881. 1.11 , U'Aiucrn&Co : Hun : 1'or more than 1C y ars I lu\o RtilTercc nmh In omimlonco from combined kidney niu UcruliCMCJ , Kid hn.\o liecn lin Mo to work myiirln y org nsaho being aIT < .e'.ed. ' I tried great many medicines and doctorx , butlgrev torso ami u one day by day I as toll 1 hai Irliiht'nIHscnie , and 1 wUhcd uiyclf deal II ouKI not hava speedy relief. I took your Malt ( Itlnry and Liter cure , knnuliig nothing c\ \ > < \.isetcrktiown to euro tha disease , and I liav notliecndi apolnttd. | Th- medicine has cum ne , nnd I am purfco ly well today , rutlr.h lire Kh jour bale Kldnev and Liter Cure tlshjounllsbcc si In publljlilnjf thli v Itnbli cinouy through ihe world. / u. r. n. it. Shop" . Thousands of equnlly s'ron ; endorsement & mnyolthcm In uiso * uhcro Ivpo woa nl < & oned bnvo been voluntarily given , nhowlnjr ti cmaikablo power of Wnrncr'a Sato Kidney ami .Ivcr Cure , in all d BC.18C' of the kldnojs. llvci r urinary oigans. If any ono who reads thk a < any phy. cal trouble rcinoxbor the gre I snyer ot delay. WEI DE MEYER ON CATARRH : "Treatise" on the causes , consequences and ilt ; of "Catnrrlml Diseases , " by Or. fW Vel Do Meyer , of New York City , discoverer o. ho nnldotal ( treatment. Aihanced thoiry , I in wrtuit facts and utittlinj ; corroboratloiiB Ucatncaj , weak eyes , loss of voice , scrofula , cucorrh ca , b onchltls and undermined con tl < utlons roiiilt from Citarrhal poison. " "Trca to" free and sent postage paid to any o c , u radpt ol iiostil card. D. B. Dewey & Co. , 'ubli'here , No. 182 Fulton Street , Now Vork. dlO-cod-lt&wU Send 81 , $2 , S3'or ? 5for CANDY a retail box by express ol the Left Candies In Amcrl I * lea , put up clcsantly and trlctly pure , suitable for presents. Refers to all Cincinnati. Address L. LUCEUNE& CO. , SIS West Seventh St. , Clncinnttl , O. do Gd&wSm WAR W PASSENGER RATES I HOBBIK BROS. . Brokers In all Railroad Tickets , Omaha , Nob. , offer Tickets to the Eaat until further notice , at the following unheard o' Low Rates : Chicago , I2 ; Round Trip , 824,00 , These an limited First-Class Tickets and good for return through the year , and via the Old Reliable Chi- catro , Burlington &Qulncy Railroad Also , one way to Itit claai , 2d class , NEW YORK , 810.10 , BOSTON. 20.0(1 ( , PHILADELPHIA , 25.00. S23.00. WASIIINUTON , 22.0) ) , ' . ! > . . Fi r particulars , write or go direct to IIOBUIE llltOS. , Denlera In Reduced Kato Rtvlroad and tcamshlpTickets , 800 Tenth St. , Omaha Nob. HcmcmDcr the place Three IK.ors Nirth of Jnlon 1'adfic Railroad Depot , East s do offcnth trect. Omaha August 1,12S1 YOUR MONOGRAM On receipt of 95.00 wo will forward t- > any ad- rcss , trcoot iharyo GOO Delicious Cigarettes , Jtli beautifully decorated with tnonosram or ainc , manufactured from Vanity Fair Tobacco. Mi" , a tmall size , wither wlti out mouthpiece , \nrusnly for ladles. 1'lcaso ho careful in yitlng hirpliiL' direction ! ) . Adddrcsn . L. LUCERNE & CO. . 210 & 218 West Scvciith St. , Cincinnati , O. HAWKEYE PLAIING IILL Des Moines , Iowa. Manufacturers of SASH. DOORS , BLINDS , BRACKETS , MOULDINGS , AC. Onuxt reduction In Bank Counters , PlMia fur. iljhedand work furnlshod In all kinds of lard ir salt wood. Counters finished In oil when no- Irc'J. Shelving of al ] kinds furnished nnd put nto hulldlni ; ready for paint on short notice 0'ir workmen are the best mechanics that can be irociircd , Bavj money by Hiring us your COD racta. Btjilrs , Newels and Balusters. Our foreman In this department was formarlj vilh Krost Manufacturing Co , Chlc.igo , lie , and has done some ot tha Bnoat Stair * orV n the Northwest. Onlnm hv null tirmnntlv Rttundwl " " m Free to Everybody ! A Beautiful Book for tlie Asking , Uy applj InR personally at the nearest otMce ol'UIK H1NUKII MANOFACTUHINO CO. ( or > y postal card II at a distance. ) any ADULT per. BOH wll | bo presented with a beautifully llus- ( rated copy of a New Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED , OR TUB STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE containing a handtomo and costly stool i ngrav- li'c Irontisplorco ; also , ii flnely engraved oed cuta , and bound In an elaborate blue and gold ithovraphud cover. Nu charge whatever Is ruadr lor this haiidsomo book , which can be obtained only by application at the branch and subor dlnato offices of The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE BINDER MANUFACTURING ! CO. , Principal Office , 81 Union Square , New York oct27-din4etf4w . oriifnu. IU an alxolutb flin > , dltcoe ud Irreilita. of Ilia flomucl , bio cure for HOP touvlf , t lee u , druakeaness. iHtrornemtt uta of opium , Voji will bo ttboooQior curdlirrouuto narcotic * , Hop Blttor * , weak and iMiilrlU'd.trj NEVER ti ( t may snvoyour I FAIL ra to. , life. It ha . ouYod hun * MfcMterX.1 dredsi * Ton > alo.Otl. No Changing Oars BITWIICT OMAHA & GHIGACO , Vhcro direct connection arc made with ThMUKb 8LEEPINO CAR LINKS for NEW YORK , nOSTON. PHILADELPHIA , BALTIMORE , AND ALL EASTERN The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS- riLLE , and ill point * In the rni BWT ton For ST. LOUIS , f hers direct connections are made In the Union Depot with the Through Sleeping Car Lines for ALL POINTS NEW LINE-'DES ' MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock Island. The unoqvalod Inducements offered by this lint o travelers and tourists are as follows : The celebrated PULLMAN (16-wheel ( ) PALACE LBEPINQ CAIIS run only on this line C. , B. & Q. PALACE . > HAWING HOOM CARS , with lorton s Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for scots In Reclining Chairs. The famous 0. , II. & ! . Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cara tied with elegant high-backed rattan revolt-In ? hairs , for the exclusive uao of first-class pasaen- ore. Steel Track and superior equipment comblrel Hh their gioit through car arrangement , raakts ils , above all others , the favorlto route to tne Sort , South anl Southeast. Try It , and yau will find traveling a luxury In- lead ol -"n-nfort. . ThroMJckai 'lo this celebrated line for sale t 1 * OfBann t'l United State * and Canada. &H Uaioi itioo aLJUt rates of faro , Sleeping n : ; uuimodatlon8 , Time Tables , etc. , will he t'utnbyaplylneto i PERCEVAL LOWELL , ! General - oncer Airent , Chicago. J. POTTER , Or , 'Manager Chlcoco. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK.1'1. UrcalTRADt MARK c < iy. An un failing euro for Seminal Weakness , Spermator- rhca , Impotency - oncy , and all Dkctt'csthat' follow 03 a BEFORETAKIHB.Bc.it.enco ot AFTER TAKINQ. olf-AlmauuD ; I.ObJ of Memory , Universal Laasi- udo. t'oln In the Hack , Dimness of VUlon , Pro natura Old Ago , and many other DUeisos that ead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prcrua- uro flravo. iaTFull particulars in o-jr pamnhlet , which n dcairo to send frou I r mall to every one. OTno SptcIHc Mcdiclno Is lold by all drugciftn t { 1 per package , or 0 pack \taa for 85 , or will oAent Ireo by mall on resi ptbl the money , by ad dVesalng THEOKA lEDIClNBCO. , Buffalo , N. V. For sale bv 0. F Goqdr octnie-eod DISEASES OPTHE EYE & EAR DR , L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , ATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. cfcrcnces all Reputable yslclant of Omahi. /S"Offlce , Corner 16th and Farnham 8ti. , Imaha. Neb au25metf V. E. VIOUS. II. MLRRGLL , ff , E , raus & co , COMMISSION MERCHANTS 125 Lasalle Street , CHICAGO , Grain and Provisions Bought and Sold on Margins. dc-cTmc-e dim CATARRH CURE. The Giiiy Known Real CUTS. The antidotal theory , now admitted to bu he only treatment which will eradicate Catar- hnl Poison. hcv. Chos. H. Tajlor , llOXoMv street , Brook- ynN. Y. : "One i > 3vkavo effected a radical "urc. " Rev. Oco. A. K ! n , CobleaMU , Pcr-ohario. Co , , J. Y. ! ' 'It restored me to nj inlnlfetctlal la- Ho'v. W. II. Surancr , Frederick. JId. : "Fine i suits In six cases IN my family. " Hcvi'o. . K. Pratt , fat. Stephen's Itectory , 'Ilia : " ( jultu wonderful ; let ao distribute vnur'Trcail o. ' " Ch'S.H , .Stanhope , Newport , 11. I. : ' I uas oodcaf to hoar thuihu'ch bells rligj hearing ( .stored " ( ! eorg W. Lambrlirh * , 73 Ulddli strict , Haiti noru , JId. : "Sutlenil 0 years ; perfectly eiirnl , " _ Ir . JI. K. Bhcnney , 3f'22 Saiah street , St ! biili ; ' 'Tliu first natural brcatli In 0 ye.ua- " Mrs. .1. W. 1'urcell , Uoldon City. Col : "Usu.l only one | mikagc ; entirely tured ; buffered 24 " year * Or. F. N. CUrk , Dentist. 8M ; iiitgomiry srroot , iian FranuUco : "diilltrcil lj years ; perfectly cured , " etc. Dr. Wei De Meyer's Popular "TREATISE" on CaUr h n'allcil frre. The great Cure U dt Ivered by DruggUts , or by O , 0 , Dewey & Co , , 162 Fulton street , New York lor | ,00 , mon-wcd-filbs Ui cekcoff PILES ! PILES1 PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at LastI No One Ned Suffer I A sure euro for Bllud , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated Plies hu been discovered by Dr. Wil liam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William's Indian Ointment , A single box baa cured the wont chronic cases of 25 or SO } ears standing. Io ontf need suffer fire minutes alter apirylng thli wonderful soothing uodlclno , Lotloni , lustru. menta and electuaries do more harm than good , William's Ointment abtorbt the tumors , allays the Intense Itching , ( nartlculaaly at night after getting arm ID bed , ) acts as apoultlco , ( flvca in- itant ar.d palnloaa relief , and UrrcpiroJ only for lilos. Itching of the private parts , and for notu lug else. Head h t the Hon. J. M , Ccfflnberry of Clove- and Bay * about lr , William's Indian Pile Oint ment : I have used score * ot 1'ilcs cures , and 11 affords mep ensure totay that I ha\c never found anythtnu which gave such Immediate and perma- uent relief AS Dr. William's Indian Ointment. For tile by all Uruj lsta or mailed on receipt ot pilce , 1.00. HENRY & CO. , Prop'n. , GUWIUKD , OHIO. For sale by 0. F Goodman. Deere & Comp'y. MANUFACTURERS OP PLOWS , MOLIHE , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in / Oounci ! Bluffs , Iowa. E'OJri Molina Wagon Do , Farm and Spring Wagons , Deere & Mansnr Oo , Corn Planters , Stalk Gutters , &c , , Molina Pump Oo , Wood and Iron Pumps , Wheel & Seeder Oo , Fountain , Oity Drills and Seeders , MoohaniosburgMach , Oo , Baker Brain Drills , Staoe Agricultural Oo , Advaiioo Hay Bakes , Met Manufacturing OoEureka Power and Hand Shelters , Whitman Agricultural Oo- Shallow , Road Scrapers , fto , , Moline Scale CoYictor , ; Standard Scales , A , 0 , Fish Raoine Buggies , AND DEALERS IN All Articles' Required to Make a Complete .Stock. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ilecSmcSin THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND Mining and Milling Company. Working Capltil , - 3 < X ,000. ti .oik , , , Capital Sl,000 < 00 Par Value of Shares , - t25,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT. DU. J. I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wyoming. WM E. TILTON , Vico-Prcsldcnt , Cummins , Wjouln ; E. N. IIAUWOOD , Secretary , Cummin ? , Wyoming. A. O. LUNX , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming. Dr. J. I. Thomas. Louis Sillier W. & . Bramcl. A. G Dunn E. N. Ilarvvood. Francis Leavens. Geo. H. Fates. Lewis Zolinan. Dr. J. C. Watklns. no22mc5m GF.O. W. KENDALL , Author'zcd Agent for Ealy of Stock ; Box 442 , Omaha , Neb. FEARON & COLE , Coinmissson Merchants , 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. Consignments mido us will receive prompt attention. . References : State Bank , Omaha ; Flttt & Co. , Baltimore ; Peck & Banshor , Chlcaso ; M wp.u * n Olnclmatl. 1. o. WHOLESALE GROCER , 1213 Farnhsm St. . Omaha , Neb. WHOLESALE DRUCCISTSX ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEi * . i The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. Jy 18--ne &GRAY , WHOLESALE- LUMBER , COAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet , Farnham and Douglas Sts , , HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to oui- elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PBIOES ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls Hosiery , &o. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. Li .La WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND DEALER N Wall Paper and Window Shades , \ , 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb , BCB-.ly :