I ,00 * , . if.J. . V .V t _ _ > \ . ' JT11E DAILY BtiE-FRTDAY , MARCH 1-1,1881. ffli.- . ' " ' .rm ' South lUlh Street , below Fnrnnm. SOLE AGENTS FOR Kilbv Place fiO NEW LOTS I Just platted out in this addition nt $325 to $350. Per lot. First rtllotmeufc all taken mainly by persona who will build desirable residences in the spring. This Addition runs from Dorlge street to Daveu port street , the most healthful , sightly and desirable i , SUBURBAN PEOPERTY IN OMAHA. / Near Cable , Belt and Cumins * street lines. Sold Forty-One Lots in this addition iu January. Call oflice. Will take you out and back iu half an hour. A Desirable Business Property on Farnam Street. Rented to good tenant. Pays ten per cent on in vestment , net. \ One of the Best / Business lots -on Tenth Street ; ' 60x132,810,500. An Improved Farm , Near station in Douglas county , two good houses and frame barn a fii st class farm iu every respect. Will sell or exchange for city property. Desirable Lands in Boone , Madison and Nance coun ties , in quantities to nuit purchasers , 58.00 per acre. Will take less for ; i quantity. Fortv Acres c ilrst-rliws land , improved , good forg.iidenn and email fruit , within three miles of postofllce , 850 per aero. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE , full lot , Iwo story houae , metal of , 8 rooms. Must be sold. Spe cial terms at ollicc. f Good Cottage , five rooms , UPW , ono hlock from W' street caw , $ lGOl ) . Monthly pay ft' incuts. Fine Residence , near Twentieth and l/ass streets Ua y paymeuts. Residence Property on ISfli street. Largo house , gooc barn , full Iqt , uti-fet cars , 500. Business IPropertv. on Saunders street A good invest- , iuent , Oall i'or particulars. Several Good Lots on very easy terms to those whc wilt build. Property Shown on Application BAILOU BHOS. COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. HOME OF THEJWDLESS. Reports of Receipts aui Expciuliinm and Other Items of Business , A Now I'lnimolal I'lun Adopted. At the hut ro illar monthly mooting of lie Homo of ihu Friendluss association , ho manager , Hev. J. G. Lemon , pro- ontod the following flnancial report nf ocoipU and expenditures since Januar > G , 1834 , the date of hia last report : Received in merchandise January IGth < > February 1st : A. Culver , SI ; Llnys > t Olonson , groceries , $0 ; John Evers , meiit , ' 5 ; Jacob Appel , groceries , § 3 ; A friend , vood , § 7 ; Mrs. J T. Siowart , furniture , " 15. Total in January , S3 ! ) . Received in merchandise , February 1st o'Much 1st : S. S. 'Keller , provisions , > . " ) ; D. Moltby , groceries , $3 : II. 0. R.\y- Kind , vegetables , $7 ; Josiah Folsotn , rood , $20 ; S. P. Hiinnan , books , $7 ; oliu Uono , mnrchimlisu , S3 50. Total ii February , $45.uO. Received in merchandise , March 1st to larch 12th : II. 0. Uiymond , vegetables , 310. Total , § 10. Grand total in murchindiso. SD4.r > 0. ( HSU Ur.OKIl'TS. Cash rccoiptaJanuary IGth to February st : Balance on hand , as per last report , -4.37 ; J. D. E linundsoii , § 5 ; J. II. Bur roughs , Henry Lisemin , § 5 ; llovvns 3uwman , $3 ; Poregoy it Moore , $10 ; so in favor of the Homo , through Scott Stewart , attorneys , $200. Total for amnry , $234.37. 'jvjh receipts , February 1st to March st ; John 0. Lee , $5 ; 0. H. Forson , 1 ; Mra. Smith , SI ; N. W. Williams , $5 ; ! . Bonham , $5 ; not proceeds of the Mar- m B. Baxter lecture , $43. Total for 'obruarv , $ GO. Cash receipts March 1st to March 12ch : Ira. Smith , $1 ; G. A. King , E ox , owa , § 1 ; 0. II. Forson , § 1 ; 0. Boaon , ! l : Fritz Bernhardt , 81 ; Albert Palm , ! 1 ; Marshall Key , 82 ; boys at the Homo utting wood for different parties , § 4 40 ; ilrs. Cavonau h , $3 ; Girls Aid society , S3.G5. Total for March , $10 05. Grand total of cash receipts , January Gth to March 12th , $313 42. CONTUA : Bills paid January 1G to Febrmry 1 : An. Wright , CO cents ; Ochikovits , ! ) . " outs ; faro for poor man , 50 cents ; to Mrs. lough , moving , $3 ; Dr. Soybort in con- ulUtion , B' ; groceries and dry goods. $25 ; total , ? 34 95. Bills paid February 1 to March 12 : To > ayment on house and lot purchased foi lome , gl50 ; J. E. Smith , carpenter vork , $ .2.40 ; Mrs. Hough , 50 cents , to levere house for lodgings , when homo was crowded , $2 50 ; 'A. T. Lindsay , shoes , $2.25 ; Bushnoll & Bracket , school woks for boys of homo , $4 ; to poor wo man , 81.15 ; Mra. Rockafollow , matron , 818 ; Mrs. Hough , ticket to Davenport , ) f which the county pxid § 3.50 , leaving H ralancu by mo of $1 25 ; cash and hack fare , to Mrs. Hough , $2 50 ; groceries and dry goods , $35 55 ; Airs. T. II. Brooks , sowing for homo , $10 ; W. H. Wallace , 57 loads dirt , tilling up lot , $11.40 ; dis patches during month , § 1 95 ; stationoiy wd stamps , $1.80 ; to Mra. Cumpton , matron. § 11 ; to H. Wallace , 55 loids dirt , fill ; Mr. T. R Brooks , services 815 : R. Aniv. hardware , $3.85 ; milk , $4 total , $293.10. ( ii.nut total of expenditures from Jan uary 1G to March 12 , S328 05. This leaves the treasury overdrawn , SU03. The abnvo report was , on motion , ro- coiI'd and referred , to the standing corn- mi Hco. The committee reported as follows : WH have curofully examined the above report , compared it with the receipts , and find it correct. J. P. FiLuuitr , W. H. FOSTEU , Auditing Committee On motion , the report was approved .ind ordered published , together with the following statement : Wo have tekon into the home during the time covered by the report two boys , whom wo found hnmohm here , bcsiden two buys , sons of Sport Miller , loft h'onm less by the death of ihoir mother. We nre rarinu nlno for a woman who is vurv low with throat and lung troubles , und her two children. Our numbers-vary , iw temporary ciwoo are disposed of. At wo art ) caring fur L'l. Wo are very thankful for the libora support received , and crave u continu mice thereof , no thus iilpno can wo canon \ on this work of .maintaining an orpluns home. Spasmodic subscriptions are not to bo rolled on , so wp < huvo decided to nak tilt charitably inclined to subscribe to a list agreeing to give to the Homo the sum o one dollar per month. If wo can get a hundred and fifty or two hundred who will thus da , then wo will have n solit basis to work upon , and larger subscrip tions will como in to awoll the atnoun and unable us to > buy more property aw enlarge. We are liappy to say tlminear ly forty citizens have already put theii names to this list. All who aubacribo art thereby members of the association unc entitled to votp in its councils. The following have been made lift member * during fho month : Mr. Chaa Koith. Dr. A. J. Cook , Mr. F. M G'ault Mr. U. O. Raymond and Airs. Marion B Baxter. W. 0. OAUMAN , Secretary , Ycmnsr lIenMid < lle Aged Men arid All Men who Buffer from early Indiscretions will Cm Allon'd llraJn Food , the most powerful liu'te oraut over introduce < ] ; onto loutorcd by t there fa no rclajnB , Try It ; It .never fails. 0 for S5. A OHILD SHALL MISLEAD THEM , rolluoman Iii-onurd I'o , juuHter Ar inoiir und Oilier Good Conlldenoecl liy n Uojr , An old cnnfidenco game hia boot worked nucccesfully for several evening past. Olflcor Luonard wai walking u | ftlaiu street the other evening , wlieii lie cmno across n srnall boy who was cryiji ] liwtilf , and hU sympathy boinx cxcitw ho ailccd the lad wlmt wa the matter. The boy blubbered out that ho had lost a ( juartor which hU mother had Riven him 0 go up town and cot something with , 'hero ' was a warm heart beneath thobluo oat , ni'd after getting n lantern and uniting in vain for the missing silver , ho oplacvd it by n quirtor out of his own ticket , whereat the boy wont , on , his way L'juicing. The suno boy was afterwards cen further north on Main street. This imo ho had lost a half dollar , , nd wns crying , of course , twice M incrgotically as on his loss of a quarter. 1 ho attention of some pnssurs-by was nt racted and ono contributed 25 cents , mlf of the loss. The boy oeamod satis- inl. The next evening or a J Postmaster Vrinoiir hnd his heart touched by the ight of n sobbing boy on Pearl street , [ 'ho postmaster was innncvtii happier ramo of mind than usuul , because that evening thu first fast mail train had cached Council Ulutls. Ho heard the ) lubb rin story of the boy who hud est the quarter , which his mother hnd ivun him with which to buy meat. The ny'e tears were dried by an application if silver from the hand 01 the post mas- nastor , and started out for some froah ictim. A Sjilondld lU'incilj fur liun Dls- ' t'USUH. Dr. Uobt. Kowtnn. Hto 1'rosiiloiit of tlio lultctiiu ColloKouf tlio City uf Now York , ml formerly of C'liicimmti , Ohio. , nxod Dli. W\i. HAII/S ItAttAMury o\tonsi\oly lu liii iractlce , n ninny of hit * j > itiouti , now living , ind rottoroil to lioilth by the tine of tills in- .iluuble medicine , cnn nniply testify. Ilo ilxvn a xnUl thnt HII KOIK ! n retupily iiu lit not ii bo cunxltlertxt niriuly AH it putunt inulidno , > nt that it ought to ho proscribed freely by iihy.ilcluu iu u soviii'ol ii rumoily in nil scn of IjtiiiK ilisaisos. It U n BUFO euro foi iiii9iniiptiunimJ him no i > qiml fur nil poctornl ouiplainU. _ K ( > llli\uei''H Llninicnr , Wo dcsiro to call the nttnntliin of the pub iu to Ki'llliitr' l.tiilmont , ono of the bust ireimratioiisoxor put up for nil eouorul pur- io-os for uhith iv Hniinnuc In u ua. Applloil > tha hctil It rulloviv * hoiul.tcho inul pnitnts ' nt. PERSONAL. IMgtr L. Davenport , of Now York , Is at Jechteh'H. C. 8. Davis , of 1'ittiburg , ii ono of 15och- elo's guoats. Tom McGno , ono of the bast known young non in thu city , has gene to Muaaillon , Ohio , .o enter the shops of the Jluisell nmnnfiictur- ng company. J. M , Wolf , of Chicago , arrived at the Og- on yoatorday. Orin Leonard , represented Kuck Island at bo O/don yesterday , Altjii Chbiu h. of Attooni , P.v , ii at the Simon ] 'isoimn has returned from the oaat , wharo he li s boon after goods. John E. Sellcck , of Onawa , ia ot tlio Pa- ific. ific.Dr. Dr. .F. Whittomoro , of Porclovlllo , 5s topping at the Pacific. P. H. Orcatt , of Cawily , Orcutt & French , ins returned from the east , where ho In * made oxtousivo purchaies for that establish ment. E. K. Johnson and Fremont Young , of At- antic , were at the Pacific yeiterclay. S. II. Losaello and vvifo , of I'anora , Iowa , Mted tlia DlulVa yostorilay. \V. K. j\rmon \ , of t'reileiicksburg , Va. , oachod the Ogilun ycstortlny. 1'hll. Bott , formerly of tlia IJosttio team , wlio haa boon spoiiding Uiointcr iu Minno- otj , and tlio far north , ii here un'ain greeting nd buing grcetjd by the boys. Chris. Schwongor is lapidly rocovoriug from lia illness. JnatitoScliurzhaH not fully recovered yet , mt IH ublo to ba at his cflico attondlng to nec essary business. Are you Millions ? Try tlio remedy tluU cured Mrs. Clement of Fi.inklyn , N. II HOod's Sarsap.irilla , made in Tjow M.iss. A WASTE OF WIND , A\oca'H Attempt to En.loln the Coun ty Jtoard Aiiioiiiits to Nothing. Avoca lias boon greatly excited over the injunction served on the county board preventing the count of aovoral townshipa , and ia tryinq to gotfloino uon of rodresa or rovongo. With the vote of tlioau townsLipa cast out , the court houeo and jail propusitiona wuro really carried. Thia caused alarm , and Attorneys Led wick and Benjamin , nt tlio iimUnco of their folloxv citizeiiB nt Avoca , applied Jud o L Jdfhourow lor nu injuiipLion ro atruiiiini , ' thu count } boari from issuing bouda fur thu now court house .and jail Thu judge rtifused the potuioa on the ground that sumo time nuiat bo uut tnr thu hearing of the application. The move is of ro account either w y , for no ono "ho knows the inomborM of the pros out county board would believe for .a moment tliut thuy would issue tny Vondu under the circumetancu or take any aotioi toward building a court house and jtii until the courts have passed -upon the action ulroady taken. OOMJVJKllOIALi , CODNOIL OLurjra UARKBT. Wliest-No. 2 ovrlug , 70c ; No. E , COc ; to- Jectod , fide ; food demand. , Corn l/ealere uro paying 3Io for. old corn and 28(3 for n v7. Ojita In Rood demand at 22o. Huy-4 00@J ( 00 per ton ; 60o per tola. Kyo 4Q@iA > a , Corn Meal 1-20 i > or 100 pounds. \Vood Good * upply ; prices at ya ( 0 00 ® Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per tou : soft 5 00 per bm Lard Kalrbaiifu. wlioloaallutr at 11 = . Flour-CHy Hour , 1 iXJ@3 30. Broomg 205@8 00 per doz. LIVK STOCK. Cattlo-3 S0@4 00 ; calves , 5 50@7 60. Hwa-Localj > Mjkers are buylnjf ucw an there Ii a Kood demund for all gradon ; okoico pack ) np , 0 25 ; mixed , fi 25. J'BOIWCK. Quotattoos by J. M. St. John & Co. , com jnlailon merchants , 38 Uroadway. Butter-Plentv und la fair demand at 15 ® 20c : creamery , 35c , KKKa-lr > J IW do/on. Prospect of lowe pricicij. I'-uiltry-lloady aleclilcl ; sn , dreMed1 12ic Ive. 8c ; turk vn , drea ed , 15c ; lire lie ucko , drwsed , l iej live , 8c. ' UIOIIB. 00@4 25 per bor. jeinniw i 00 per bux. lJrtiianM-3 r.l4 M par bimcli Ve otaUVw Potat-.e * . 40 ; , , nloiwlOc ; oib e < > l he mrk' , t "PI'lw , ready al rltiio to"k , Tha radu Jng chiH. at. the Wishing ton h\xh Bchocl commencement the othur evening numbered tenty.fivp , and only one boy in the whole lot. The Prtusiaya ' 'ho looked M Jonelv no Hy in t jar of f houoy. ' THE QUAKER CITY. The 014 and the New Spirit of tiie ( lily of Homes , > cvout Ancestors \Voi lill > a 'JcBt of riiiladolphia la a peculiar city in more han ono respect , writes n correspondent f TAO Cincinnati Enquirer. Its citizens ro proud of the title of "Tho City of Ionics , " mid in former letters I hav u liown how much claim it IMS to thu mme , winch its cheap routs , hmuuhold onvonioncoa , ua o of ncquiring property , nd its grunt pleasure ground containing bout four and three quarter Kqiuro m lea f diversified surface. Its vast extent Hews a largo range of choice in selecting place of residence , and its varied manu > acturca no \ employment to nil class of neolmnics. But it is sometimes rather Aill to ono raiat d in the more liberal west. The old Quaker meeting houses i id burial grounds , are all aurnmndctt ) y brick walls ton foot high , ecm to typify the spirit of the ity in n meinuro in shutting out ho inlluenco of modern democincy , u kmiocracy which , like the founder of ] hristianity hunaelf , can notsoo why one lay of the week should bo any moro acred than another. The Sabbiturianism f this city died hard. There was a time vhen chains were druw ucroan the streets n the vicinity of churches during services 0 prevent carriages driving pant. A few rooks ago the park commissioners adopt- id n rule forbidding professional or nmteur photographers ticking pictures n the park on Sunday , although ono number , the well known George 11. laker , earnestly protested against jt. L'ho drug stores in the center of the city uive aigna i" their windows road ing hna : "Open for business only. The vnrlaro o\er the running of Btreot earn on Sunday has boon forgotten , and the S ib- uith association , in petitioning r.ulroad companies to cut down their business to v minimum on Sunday , condescends to emporal argument , and urges this atop or the reason that the employes will got nero rest and bo better servanti thoiefor. ? ho nonapapora long resisted the modern nnovation of Sunday issues , and tbo ro- ult was a swarm of papers published ex- iluaivoly on Sundays , and more or leas veak in the matter of nowa. The moro ri < { oroua dailies finally progressed to the mint of issuing on Sunday , but a relic of ho old idea remains in the habit of treat- ng the Sunday issue as n separate paper , ts 1 found when I subscribed for two of hoao papers , and yet found myself on Sunday morning with nothing to cad. The Sunday edition is the price of that of the jocular days. The progress of modern doas , whether it bo for good or evil , ia rrcsistiblo , and slowly the Quaker city 'bids to the current. The Quaker oloraont , which , though the supreme uowor was broken in the revolution , yet colored every department of local life intil after the war , is still powerful enough to chock the growth of liberalism. 1 is not powerful by force of numbers , > ut by force of wealth and social power and tradition. It is a purist element , refining upon moral paints to insubstantiality - tiality , and as narrow and restricted in ts views as am the meoting-houaea , the schools , and the churoh-yarda it ia so fond of inclosing in those high walla of black glazed brick. This is the ultra respectablethe Knick erbocker , the governing olomont. Yet the city , with its moro than eight hun dred thousand of people in the last cen sus , is largely made up of portions of for eign birth and parentage. There are jtrmaus enough hero to make a large city , and Irishmen enough to carry oveiy 3orman out of town and yet leave enough sons of the Eiiioiald lulu to found a now iolony , and there are of Italians alone on thousand souls. Even Arabia and Syria have contributed to the population ot thia city. Yet the circles of nuciety open tardily and with much grating of tnngcs to the man wno has not had a grandfather. I question whether wealth itself would bo a good passport to social Romidoration among the old families to the man who can or decs not care to boast of his grandfather. I am sure that brains and uultuio would not be , although I never tried it for lack of a good Htiilo : | article of either. . I am not refer ring to Judge Touigoo , who took his Continent to Now Yoik in a put and de clared that a man of brains could not live in Philadelphia ; thin came back ono day to address a laige audieiuo at the Acade my of Music , and after scolding a while at things in general in hia heavy way , uith much lumbering attempt at wit , proceeded finally to execute a savage dance on all the sorest corns Philadelphia possuasea. Judge Tourgoo should have tried the experiment by inducing a nmi of brains to move to Philadelphia am observing the result. The subject alnmh not have been tul.cu from New York , for the Oothumito wears a-Gonklingish sneer when ho talks of any other town on tin Bctiboaid , and , beaidcn , it is a breach o : good manners to mention Now York will commendation ia a circle of Philudol phi ana. There is a certain firm of banker * which make a specialty of dealing with the old "Knickerbocker" IMiiludolphians and it keeps the deposits of a great iiuin bor of old people of respectable antecedents cedonts , whoso ancestors Here so oblig ing as to como over to this country before fore the reign of the 'Georges. ' 1 have forgotten the name of tUo firm at this writing , but it is not a material point ( n the ofiico of the linn may bo found a npry old man who suoms to have no par ticular business. Lut ono of the old cii8tomersof the firm come in when the teller or cashier iiavo no time to attem to his or her particular wants immediate ly. The old servitor may bo seen to si down by that aged customer , and a cha beguiles the time , oo that the waiting do .positor takes no note of itspftasago. , He is talking to the depositor of the latter' grandfather and graudunclos and the ! coun ctions , and their courses througl wliich the family of that particular aeposi tor became related to some other grea ifamily. That's his busine a ; lib is pni < for liia knowledge of the old mniilos o thia city , and his ability to servo it out in proper shape and doses. It is catculatci that his knowledge is worth thousand aiinu Jly to the firm that employ * him This story was told mo by a trustworthy hunine'a man who complained to me tlia * h often had business in too counting room of a newspaper wliich relies upo its popularity among the old-O'mo Phila delp/imns / , and the case with wliich j eliminates such words an "cock-fight from its local rather than its eoterpm to secure its circulation and that lie a ! most invariably had to wait whila th head of the oatablismont finished a con vcnsAtion on somobdoy's grandfather , am whom that grandfather married , befor he could sncure an audience , I am not pointing to any particular nowspapsr , for the story oppltiw to icvpral of thoin. IO\VA 1TKMS. There are 411 convicts in the state lson al Fort Madiion. P ibuqiio now has thirty-three and no-half miles of improved streets and lloj s. Mri. Nrcr , ft prominent lady of Ana nosi , "iiiciiled by taking poison last uiuhv night , Oikaloosa is enjoying n revival under 10 lead of "John Henry Douglas , the tinker evangelist" , The Burlington llawkoye suggostn thai A case Pottawattamio county is divided , mt the nnmo bo divided also. In the Congregational church at Grin- mil , a pow lias been named for Wendell > hilhp3 , and is set apart for colored peo- lo. .1 .1rncs Hughes , who shot and wounded Dffijor Welch in Clinton last October , im been aontcnced to ton years in the > onitontiary. Mr. Wm. Wobhor , the Herman editor F The Davenport Democrathas recently nheritud S700 from the cstito of Ins nuloin Germany. Twenty-four comities Iiavo petitioned 10 state .legislature to authorize ) touching i the school of the physiological bad Jl'ects of thu use of alcohol. A nummoth roller skating rink is to o built at Dos Moinoi , 80 by 220 feet in ri'ii. It n ill bo constructed to liken ise ccommodate largo state , musical and thor comentions. ALkkoCity clergyman , upon ono ot lu coldest days of the last week in Fob- nxry , walked four and one-half miles ortlieastorly to marry a couple , and did ot got a penny for it , not oven thanks. Dubuque satoon-koepoM titko dilloront ion a of the probable ullectof the jirohib- < ory law. One has sold hia ice bux under lie impression that he will be driven out f business , and another is enlarging hia co box under the impression that his uainesa will bo larger than ever. The news has boon received of the oath at Atlanta , Georgia , March 5th , of tev. T. U. Robert , formerly of the fac- Ity of thu Burlington college. The de- oused has been president of the Atlanta taptist seminary for a number of yonra. lis remains will bo taken to Dayton , O. , or burial. J. R' Pates , who was convicted in the iatrlct court of Green county , May term , 883of grand larceny , and gave Louder or an appeal , and then skipped for part * nknown to his bondsmen , was brought ack to Jefferson a few days ago by Dop- fy Sheriff Day , who had captured him n Indian territory. From The Hnwkoyo : It is absolutely nsafe for moneyed men to venture out pan the streets of Burlington until after ark. They como in contact with a church eliciting committee on every corner , ' 'hey ' are largely composed of ladies whoever over accept a negative reply in response > their appeals for aid , for their totm- ous qualities are unuqualod. A dispatch to a Chicago paper says Irs. Florence Miller , secretary of thn owa W. 0. T. U. , says that while that rganization will hardly resort to the icthods of the crusade to enforce the ow prohibitory law , there will bo an ctivo , continuous effort to keep it vital , " 'ho ' union has its machinery ready , and vhilo the members will not be informers lomaolvca , they will strive to keep thor teniporanco niganizations onthusir atio to enforce the law. Mrs , Miller ays the ladies of the union will BOO to it liat ample funds shall bo provided to re- innerato additional attorneys well for lieir services. The Now York Mirror tolls how the uileless theatrical agent fooled a Dim rloincs theater manager named Moore , , s to Lillian Spencer. It will be romeni- lered it was necessary to drop that lady rom the company bearing her name on tccount of illness , and Miss Edith Iloua- on was substituted. The Den Moines nan insisted that Mlas Spencer should > lay , and so Miss Houston feigned ill- less and was brought before him in u eommgly weak state , being introduced as Minn Silencer. She oubmiUod to bo ) orsuadod to play , and the aituto man ager opened his house with the assurance hat the "airy , fairy Lillian" was herself in his boards. My baby tlx inontln nM broku out with tome Mm ! t akin Iminur , ami alter bouirf truaUiil live luontha iy my famll ) | ilil-lclan , was nlvun up to ilto. Tlia rUKK'stiui on mondial Kwllt'nHa'Clllu. | unil thoeftuct wu an Kr 11 If } I"tr us It WUH inlraciiUma. My tlillil orn get Hull , all truces rt tlioillnou" ) In irinu , und lu Ii uRt m pig. J J KltfcUii'l ' , Mludon , llu k Ouuit > Texas. 11 asulfercil for many jt-arn fruni ulccKin mj CK , i ( tin vvrlar.uanil pilntul , iluriiiK whx i time iia d almost ovi n thlnt ; la ilTi.it a kiiro , Imi In vain. took Hl t | KjJllo by mlilco nf it Irk-iul , and In a 5)1 ) rt tlmu wiuKUiclmumi nml well. Kilulu J , Jllllir , Ikuuiijciiit.Tcxai. I ) ia\o1 > eon allllctoil nlMiHorofiila fortuclvo jcnn aid hate Imd HgriHon moftiUrgu Aia mui'H iiviil 'or ' tlmt UiiKtliol tlmu I obt n .iiiiimf I wan Bubul ulltliat I ouiil 1 no' carilotliliik' . I li& > ! | > utt liun Itdlx ctiln | ir In tliuilTurt tJ > Iw O'lrul. but all ti iiu nnrpoflo niRl liail Injiirixl invtcK with Mi rniry ! uc [ 1'otmh , V urbwllthK | > cclllucurciiii9 | | > roiiilli ) ] and pcruianciitly , and I luiiu ovury like xurftri.r wll takolt. U. U Ill/ii , ] j > k'uil , Ark. Ourtriatlw on lllooJ and Hkln Dlwues mailed fri'atc. . , , icauu TI1EBWIFT 8IT.01KIO CO. , I > rawir 8 , Atlanta Ox Y. Olllcc. UOW.2.1il HI. . Itftnunn Dtil unil 7lh A' " The u a ol tlio tonu " HIlO Lluo" In connection with th SHORT corjiorato name ui a irrvatroatt I uunveys n Mca ul list what IMIB * required by the trivvclliig iiuli I I M L , " - Short Line , Quick tin. I I r " "I the bout of accommrxU ! * tloiull of whlib uru ( nrr bed by tbo grcitcit railway lu America. CHICAGO , M And St. Paul. HOWDI and oporntcl over 4M > 0 inline ol Northern Illinois , Wiiwonrin , lllnncaota , low * Dakota ; and ai U main Ilaco , branches Aiiilounaec. tloui reach all the trreat Inulncua centre * ol tb Northwont aud Far Wet , It naturally aimweri tfct deacriptlon ul Hhort Line , and Beat Itouto ltwei > r , Ghlcago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and MlinicaKilla. | Oliluiifo.Mlluaulico , Ij Crniue and Wiuuna. Cblcago , MBtvaukoo , Alxirdoon wnl l lendall Chicago , UHwaUkw , Kau Clalro anil Btlllwater' Chicago , Milwaukee , Waunau and Morrlll. Chloaui | Ulli/aukee , Heaver Dam and Oihkonh. Ohlottfu , llllwaukM ) , Waukesha and Ooonninowoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madltion and I'rairludu UhUa Olilnico Mllutukue , Ouatoima aud FalrlUauH. Chicago , llelolt JanoavI'lo ' and Mineral Point Chicago , KUIn , lluckfurd and lluliuquo. Chicago , Clinton , llnck Island and Cular Ilapldi. Chicago , Council IlluHt and Omalia. Chicago Hluux ( ity , Kloiu KalU and Vanktoa Chicago , MUuaukue , MltclieJI wiJCtuinUrlala. lUwk lalincl , Dubsriuo , Ht. IHiul and Mlxineaiwlb. Davonixirt , Caliuar , ht. I'aul and Mlontnx | > ltf. world are run ou the uululluc * of the OHIO AGO MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL RAILWAY and every attention W jtld to pawiiDfiiri by court * ' oui cniploytM ol the co'ui [ > auy , a d. BKliaiLS , A. V. II. < U I-K TEB , MORPHINE HABIT ' 111 " " > ' ' " , ' n. u.gmur. , I Ii. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY ( j u i DEWEY & STONE'S ' , One of the 'Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , linilARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Suporintondno Omaha Iron Works U. P. KAlbWAY , 17TH & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERSHIN learn Engines , Boilers WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS , Mill and Grain [ Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS , STKAM1 WATER ANDJGAS PIPE. ; BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. 553o I o H ? O P O TVo are prepared Lo furnish pinna nnd estimates , and will contract for tin ; erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , i'remStone to the Roller System. 33gr"Eepecial att ntion given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made for same. Ocneral machinery repair attended .0 promptly. Addnms RICHA.RDS & CLARKE , Omaha , OF THE ESTATE OF Nift Tsejji' H Carpets ! IS SEALING THESE GOODS Mats and Mattings , . AT PRICES TO MAKE THEM GTT . F ? . HP , j - A T t S 3 00 UPHOLSTERY GOODS ! TO CLOSE UP THE BUSINESS. 3Vr S 1818 PARNAM STREET. -JU- - -