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    OMAHA DAILY BEE-TUESDAY. MAY 20 , 1881 ,
omplcte Assortment of the Latest Novelties in
MILLINERY AND NOTIONg
29 Main Street Council Bluffs
NEUMAYER'S HOTEL
ON THE
Furniture and appointments all now. Nos , 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
ETSOME OF
FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ?
1'erfcct Flttlnff , Best anJ Choaixjst. Fine I.tncn Collars arid CuBa.
No. 715 Fourth Strost Council Bluffs. Iowa.
UNDERTAKER IBALIV1ER !
Metalic Caskets and WooiliiuCoffins of nil Kinds.
ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND N1GII
3XTo. 1-a ONT. IWX/viu. J3t.
KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY !
20 South Mnm Shoot , Couutil Blulls , Town.
Wo uaran'oo our work as first-class in over manner and style at low nrica
Wo make a apu'Mty of Groupes , Families , and especially children , whic
wo take quicker th.m a wink. COME AND SEE US.
SCHMIDT & RILEY , Proprietors.
Fig loa\ca are out of style , so nro goat and sheep skin ; shawls and blankets have
Rene by. Tina ii not intended for poetry , but if j ou want a suit of clothes to look
both neat and dressy , call on
NOEENE & LANDSTROM ,
3VE © 3T 013L Sb 3OL "fc " 3 ? i 1
Their Prices are Truly Eeasonable {
$ i
Office No337 W Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Justice of the Peace ,
Omaha and Council Bluff ? .
ciitato collco ton ngcm 01) ) Fo'lov
savings banV.
N. SCHURZ.
JMce oflle Peace.
OFFICE O hll AMERICAN EXPRESS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA.
ICE OREAM PARLOR.
JIOLLF.R SKATING OX SVTURUAYH ONLY.
KINK FOK UEIfT AT $10.00 PER KIGHT.
FLOOR IN TOWN ,
H. H. MARTENS , Prop'r ,
HEADQUARTERS
Persons wishing to engage Uiia Baud
for parties , sociables , serenades , etc. ,
should call or addreai , JAron P. SCIIMIDT ,
Manager , 25 North Mitin St.
Mrs , HJ , , Hilton , H.D. ,
PEYSIOIAW & SURCffiON ,
222 JlldfUo BTO'4 7. Council Bluflu.
R. Eice M. D.
niiyriTinn or other tumors removed without the
UllH UlJIlO ) knllo or drawiiiK of blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES " ' " " " p"- '
Oitr tlilrtj years I practical nxperlcnoa Offioo No
5 1'carl striict , Council llluOd
JiTConcnltatiini tree
At the well-known Establishment
OF
J. P. FBLBERT ,
209 Upper Broadway , the
PIONEER GASH
01 Council Mull ) . Notlco our reduced Price I.Ut
Wo gito
15 poundi Kitra 0 Huirar ( or , $1 00
11 pounds ( iranulatedHuear 100
25 pound * Choice Oatmeal . . . . , . 1 00
5 pound * NaIkaiift , . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 00
20 pounds R'bt Bulk Starch l 00
12 iioundi Carolina Rite . . . , 1 00
12 pounJa Choice frumu .100
5 bars Hutlalo Soap 100
Kit LaKeTrout , impound W
l/jrrlllard s 1'lurf p .r Ib 4(1 (
1 doitn Slacktril . 16
Colorado Hour , Wlritir , p , r cwt , . . 2 00
10 pounds ( Jlnn > .r Heaps ICO
40 pound ) h mloy 1 DO
6 gallon Ki ' hj nip 170
While Ki h , jicr kit SO
JIackercl , lerkit 65
DaU , jur pound . 10
lOSpounO cans htMiJard'loiaatoca . , lee
All UmUCali'oMila 1-riilU
pouud Lusk'd btatdiril 4 lor . . 1 00
T. T. T.
All srriJcj , accor lln , ' to < | uallty , 15o to EDO \ < vi
pound
Wo aHo earn n lull line ol Men > , Lodlea' and
C itllrca'd tlno Hhoox and Men'o Fine Itoott at icr )
AUu full line 01 Tiuwaro ami tfemral
Call on u and be cvirtvinoixl that \ im
hi iliulliii ; with ltd.
fie iuauj iiartcf the uvv.
In L uoru , H ar liound to lull and challenge a
competition In tnU couut\
J , 1' F1LWHT' '
20 I u cr Uruadwa
JACOB SISfS E. 1" . CADWELL
, CADWELL ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Office , Main Street , Rooms 1 and Shugart & Mo-
Kahou'i ) Block. Will practice In State and edertl
courts
rnos. OFFICBK , n. u. FUBHT.
OFFICER & PUSEY
Council Bluffs U.
Established - - 1856
Dealers In Foreign anil omcstlo Exchaneo an
Inm So iiritl
BOOGE'S SIOUX OIT1T HAMS.
J. Y. FULLER ,
Oommission Merchant
o. 39 Toarl Street Council Hindi , Iowa.
ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
Graham Paper Co. ,
17 and 211) ) North Main St , St Louis.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
NEWS' . } 9" & \ S" ES , tTC 5 , \ WHAITINO
JCNVELOPKS. OABD BOARD ASD
rVCattt oild lor Raira of al '
WESTERN IOWA NORMAL
-SCIlINIiriO AND-
COMMEEOIAL COLLE&E ,
COUNCIL BLU1T3 - - JOttA
Will Open
THE 23rd of JUNE 1884.
A coroiileto course for tcaohcru and those dcslrhiK
a higher Kiirllsh education , a full huilnciu course ,
vlth training In actuil business practlco and Ktiier-
a corredpcndcnco , nhort hand , ornamental ponnan
Council IllulfJ , Iowa.
OANNON BRO'S ' & CO , ,
: ia\o established tliemschca In Omtha to tianaact
general br > kera 'oand bunlnesj , Wu will buy all
IIMUH of ( 'oodii at wholttialeor rttall , ami Kuarantto
wrfc.ct BitUoctlon ( In priced , as wo can bu > cheaper
lian jaursthea. You can tea the odtanta e of h v-
n jour Kondu boUKht by ono who will work for
our Interest and not trust to a merchant who hai
oinctlilnn'lioiu aiulous to be rldnl. We will al o
prompt * tuntloi4 to soiling aiij thliuj cntru teil
oua , and gooKH conaiincU to in will be carefully
eked to. Correipouilenoj Bolltltod f t
rtt.ferencos | Omaha Nation ! Ilink , JfcO
rauliauk. AdJron 111 S 15th St.
DISEASES OP THE
TFyi ? &r IPAll ?
Jo JL ila O5 Jdjjfi'lllr
w' , 7. ARMSTRONG , M. D. ,
Until olllcei aru repaired from result of tire , o.ll
with Dr. Parker , Room C , Crti/liton lllocl. I'M
and Douttwiiilr ecu.
\Mii u ililillllx. ixImiiMlim unit iirtiimtura
ilt. > ynroiau iilly ivi . . < rrorni/f > oulhetc .
rra j'ut'ctly rmKrcil . ic.l.n i lu-iilili n (
J.VKVV''i'Vi"1 ' , ' i'y THE MARSTCH
BOLUS. < > o l'im > ilnlrur < r nit Tbl lrc tin.Bi
.lNtrii..i. Jlilillliytmll'loiiliiil IKiuvM
udllonn'V ' > ( XJOUhful llpranmi > N II on Inrfict
uiuun < UiH nnil ulut | un inuiUardab-
vt jiilliiiiniiul-ni > < > . t d'Irntiw l
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COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NKWS.
VAUGHAN'S VETO ,
Tlio Itln > or Takes Al.ii ( o of tlio
Now Imwnml 1'resontntlio
First Veto to tin )
Council ,
Cot.scaBt.um In. , May 18th , ' 81.
Rontlcmoii uf tlio Council :
1 do moat respectfully return to you
for further conaidorntion , thii resolution
paisod by you May 10th , 1881 , ( ranting
the Council Hind's Street Hallway Co. the
right ton \ \ o the portion that is required
by them on Broadway and Slain street
with Colorado sand stone instead of gran
ite block , as provided by specification and
advertised bids , for the following rea
sons , viz :
First Because the Council Blalla
Street Railway company have not asked
for the right or priulego of this council
either verbally or in w riting , to pave wit.li
eaud stone , to provided by your resolu
tion , nor have they indicated that they
would pave nt all.
Second The using of two kinds of
stone for paving on our streets. One of
a Imrd and substantial texture , ( the gran
ite block ) and the other composed of a
soft material ( sand stone ) will cause an
unmcnncsa and irregular surface , tint
will not give satisfaction.
Third The Union Pacific Uiilway
company , owning the Council Blulls
street car line should not Lo entitled to
any special privilincs or benefit * In the
way of paring material beyond the rights
of our own catena , on Main street and
Broadway , many of whom are poor , and
if sand atone is a saving to the railroad
company and compliri with tlio icquiro-
monts of this council it scorns to mo quite
proper that sand stone should be used for
the entire streets , that all might enjoy
the financial favor granted to the railroad
company.
jSjFourth Tlio last and voiy important
objection to the passing of the resolution
by tins council is , vu. : Duo and legal
uotico was given to the Council Blull
Street Railway company on December
20 , 1883 , that they would require to pave
between and on both sidca of the track
with Sioux Falls or St. Cloud granite ,
but up to this time they have refused or
neglected to comply with the order of
the council to pave their street railway
.rack ; nor have they indicated verbally
or in writing that they intended to pave
ft ith granite block , sandstone , or any-
.lung . else. Your ollicial proceedings ,
, hat scaled proposals for the paving of
Main street and Broadway was received
jy the clerk of the council , from January
, 1884 , to February 4,1834 , at 12 o'clock
loon , for the lowest and best bidder for
-ho paving with Sioux Falls or St. Cloud
; ramto of Broadway and Main streets.
Regan Broa. and McGorrick being the
owest and best bidders , the following
resolutions were duly adopted by the
council :
Itesolu ion adopted , 1'ebrmry Gth , 1834.
Bnudway. ]
"Resolved : Tlu.t the mayor , city attor
ney , iiml city cti'zinrer , bo hibtiuccoil tD ontar
in a contr. ct , with Regan linn , mid MXGor-
ilck , for the construction of a luvomaut on
Broadway , from Stafsmnn street , wcit to
Twelfth strrot , of Sioux Kails Rranito block ,
with a broken btouo ball , thoroughly com
pacted to a thickness of six Inches , and with
sufficient caud , upon the same , to f < . ' \a a
smooth and uniform surface , when the blocks
nro in plixeo and in accordance with the
Omaha specifications. "
[ Main Street Resolution , Vol ) . ( i , 1881. ]
Resohod , That the Mayor , city solicitor
anil city oti incor outer into n contract with
Re an JJroi. &Mtjoiick ( ! ! , of Dei Moinei , for
iho conatrnctioa of a pavement on Main street
from Broadway street south to IGtli avouuo , of
Sioux 1'alls granite block , with broKen stouo
jvo , thoroughly compacted to n thickness ot
six inches , -with sutliciont sand on top to make
i level road bed , \\lion the blocks are in place ,
n acer < lance wuh tlio Omaha Bpocificatious ,
mil with thu proposal of the bid of said Regin
5ro3. A , Mcdorrick , anil in accordance ) with
nn ordinance entitled an ordinance to pinviilo
"or the piving , curbing , gravelling , macadair-
/ing and gnUoring of i.treot ) and nUujti , and
ill amonilnionts thereto.
The above resolution would indicate beyond -
yond a doubt that Regan Bros , and
\lcGorrisk \ , had bid their bond as requir
ed and should have the contract for the
laving , with Sioux Falls granite , of
Broadway and Main Street and as provid
ed by the Chrk'a advertisement und or
dered by the Council , the contrast wri
'or the entire street and not for n portion
of it. If the Council now violate a portion
tion of the city's contract , in my opinion
we would get into litigation that , through
wisdom on your part , can now bo avoid
ed.
ed.I
I therefore lecoinniend that you care-
'ully consider the thought ? here uubmit-
; ed , and with n view that you may exer
cise great caution in this matter , I do
most respectfully veto the resolution.
( Signed ) W. II. VAUOIIAX ,
Mayor.
Heal J stoio 'J-'ranHlam.
The following transfers wcro filed May
19 , 1884 , and reported by P. .1. McMa-
lion , Council Blulla :
Jens Jensen to C. Bonde , part n ej , n
h 11 70 43 , § 170.00.
C. Bonde to Jena Jensen , part a cK n
wj11 70 4J ! & 70.85.
SVoostor Fay to Frederick Miller , part
wi2871 12,81,800.
W. M. Fay to Woostor Fay , w i n w 1
28 74 12,81,800.
0. B. & Q. II , R. co. , to Perry J. Nelson -
son , s j-s will 7139,81,010.
0. R. I. & P. R. R. co. , to IT. 13.Vil -
son , lot 4 , block 1 , Canson , $100.
J. W. Davis et al to Charles Thies.part
n't ' n w { 1C 77 ! ! , $100.
'Total sales $5,085.85.
Jjiiicolu'H Nominal Ion In'HO.
From tlio Boston liiulgot.
The Second National ropnblican con-
volition was called to meet in Chicago on
Wednesday , the 10th day of May , 1880 ,
and Mr. Sownrd'a friends regarded his
nomination for president an certain , The
Illinois State republican convention mot
atDocatur a fortnight previous , it was
attended by the political Jrionaa of Mr.
Lincoln , who had written , urging them
tocomo , us ho thought that if supported
by the Illinois delegation hoimght uocuio
the nomination. Few of them agreed
with him , but they worked zealously for
linn , and elected three delegates itt
hree - David Davis , Norman B. Judd
and Stephen T. Lrgan. The other dele
gate , Orville II , Browning was n Batca
man , but Lincoln approved Ins election ,
saying that Bates would lumi no allow ,
and that when Browning saw this he
would not only go over to hioi , but
take Bomo of hm friends nitli him.
Judge Da VIM had never attended a pri
mary meeting or a caucus , much less a
I convention , but Lincoln pro\ailul upoi ;
I him to gu to Chicago and conduct lib
( campaign. The judge armed on tin
scene of notion the SMurdny night previ
ous to the convention , lie found that
the prrlors at the hole's ' hnd all been on
gaijod , and ho had to establish hi * headquarters -
quarters in two tnull coimocllni rooms
in the third stnry of the Trotiiont House.
The outlook was not encouraging , PS the
only Lincoln men on the ground were A
few delegates from llUur s and Indiatn
Thurlow Weed had thoroughly orgnniroit
the So ward cohorts , and the streets were
filled with thousands who wore shouting
the Now York war-c : > . Lincoln's raw
levies wore scattered lar and wide and
loft at the mercy of iVtciplined politi
cians. They had no organuit'on. They
wore even without headquarters. Tie
liotols wore packed with the noisy friends
of B\tc3 and Soward.
David Davis protod himself n political
aruot , mid threw the lUilspliltor's tin *
to the broovo. The raw Jovios were
jathorcd and disciplined. Ni ht and day
was he busy , forming combinations and
\isiting delegations. Horace Greoly ,
under the guise of n delegate from Ore-
5011 , appeared as the loader of the Bites
; uon , and Thurlow Wood tooted defiance
from his Seward bugle. Davis visited
Loth loaders , and was showered with
chatl. But his raw loav 01 wore not vv ith-
out backing. On Saturday niaht ho tele
graphed to the lawyers of tlio Kyhth
Circuit , assuring them that Old Abo's
stock was rising , and that its value would
bo greatly enhanced by the presence of
liis friondn in force. It was an electric
shock. The state was aroused. On
Monday and Tuesday grains poured into
the city ovorllowliiK with _ Lincoln shout-
ers. They wore enthusiastic friends , who
gladly paid their own way out of love for
Lincoln They massed thomsolv es in the
streets , and raised n dm that astomshnd
the noisy retainers of Soward. They
thronged the corrodois of the hotels , and
awoke the cclnca of the night with their
cheers. Hourly their numbers increased.
They poured into the wignam ni soon as
the doors were opened , and the v cry
atmosphere of thu Coin onlinn seemed
surcharged with their onthusissm.
The two small rooms on the third lloor
of the Tromont House w as the scone of
unwonted activity. Kory order was
promptly executed. Law j en acted as
messengers and judges watched the cars
for belated delegates. Under Davis'
guidance the work was thoroughly done.
When ho entered the city on Silurday
night barely fifty woak-kiieod delegates
stood under the Lincoln llag. On the
first ballot the Railsplittor polled 102
votca to 17tV ! for Seward and 48 for
Bates. Tho'lanky cohorts in the galler
ies nearly lifted the roof w ith their cheers.
The second ballot gave Lincoln 181 ,
Seward 181V and Bates 35. A < jnln the
brawny friends of Uld Abe roared with
delight. The Seward men turned pale
and Thuilow's knees smote together as
ho saw the writing on the wall. Lincoln
was nominated on the next ballot by a
vote of 251 to liqi for Seward , and the
whole State of Illinois was tin own into a
state of ccitasy. That night Judge
Davis wont to bed for the first time i'l
six days , having conquered at a total cost
all told , of $700.
Judge Davis went to Springfield on
the next day and had a long interview
with Mr. Lincoln. The candidate offered
to refund the $700 , but the Judge said
that his friends would not hoar of it
Mr. Lincoln's friends urged Judge Davis
to take the stump in his behalf. Ho did
so , and made most oUcctivo speeches.
Nor did ho relax hia exertions until the
closing of the polls. Lincoln carried the
State by a plurality of 11,910 over Doug
las , and a majority of only 1,020 over all
the candidates , in a popular vote of 339-
093. ,
VnniB About I'm rots.
From the I'liiladclphi Times.
Down at the Bermuda Islands I mot an
elegant old English Resident , who owned
a bright and interesting parrot. When
her husband , James Mussan , died , that
parrot mourned pitifully , crying , "Poor
papal poor papa ! " On Sundays she sang
a hymn , and one evening I heard her
sing the doxology. Her voice was solemn
and touched with that peculiar nasal
twang which quite deceived mo in to be
lieving that a venerable Methodist dea
con was giving vent in song. One ovon-
ng Mrs. Mussin gave her pome tea , in
vhich Ilioi were floating. Next morning
she was ollercd a cup of coffee , whereup
on she said : "Don't want it nasty flies. "
Poor Polly's mistress lately died , and
n another house she nings , among other
.liin Q , "Polly , put the kettle on and
vo'll all take tay. "
When the noble City of Boston Bailed
'rom Bermuda there were several naval
officers and natives of the island on
joard. Among the latter was Miss Annie
LSarrow , the lullo of the pretty islands.
She was a particular fuvonto of the par-
ro * , and for ton years after the an uet girl
lad gone down at sea , Polly would from
.imo to time call out , "Annio Barrow !
Annie Barrow 1" and those who hoard her
say they seemed to hoar a sad echo from
, ho Fen.
This story I cannot vouch for. A par
rot which had been at sea for several
years was given to a gentleman who de
termined to drown thu uwearing nut of
lior. So every time nho cursed like an
old briny , her head was promptly ducked
in a bucket of watar. Ono day her owner
was carrying several little chickonn ,
drenched by the rain , in to dry , and see
ing thorn , Polly screeched out , "D n
it ; you'vo boon swearing again ! "
„
AVol do Moycr.
It It now undisputed thut Wlo Die Moy-
' Gulimli OHIO in the only treatment
that will abnolutoly euro Catarrh frmli or
Chronic , "Very oHiuacIoiiu , Suml ( Jould ,
Weeping Water , Nob. " Ono box ourcil inn ,
Mm. Mary Konyon , lilamarck , Dakota , " "II
roHtcrml mo to the pulpit , Rev , ( jcorgo ] ! .
Rein , Coblovlllo , N. Y. " "Onn box radically
cured mo , Rov. 0 , II. Tahlor , 110 Noble
Btroot , lirooklyii' " "A perfect euro after HO
yearn nulfnrln , , T , I ) . McDonald , 710 Droail
way , N. Y. , A.C. , & , c. ThougandH of toitlmo.-
nlali are recolvod from nil narU of the worlill-
Delivered , § 1.00. Dr. Wei Do Moyor'i ) Iby
liiHlriitcd Trent Icy , " with Hlutuniontx of
the cm oil , mailed free D. Ji , Ilowoy ( c Co ,
Fulton Btroot , N. Y
tuo-t. liars it nat-mA.om ! !
Politics and Itullvvay ConunlhHlonv.
The Nashville ( Term. ) American recently -
contly accused thu Railway Commission
ers of that state , of favoritism to the
leimoo of the penitentiary , and ave ta
bles tending to show that apocially low
rates had been fixed by them on articles
manufactured at that institution. The
commissioners have replied in a long ar
ticle , "indignantly repudiating" the ac
cusation , and'windlng up with an appeal ,
havinc somowhatof a stump xpccch flavor
to thu farmers of the btato. Tlio whole
affair is evidently one of politics at bottom
tom , and illustrates the case with which
a board of Railway coininlasionora may
got railway management mixed up with
partisan politics.
AllH YOU ( ,01NO TO l5UJ(01 r//
In another column v > 111 bo found the an
uounccmontof MwhM.'l'llO.S.COOlC&HO.N
'JourJHt AginU , ' . ' 01 liroadw.iy , Nuw York ,
rolutlvo to the very omploto urruiiKoiimnti
they have nmdo for IOIIM In rlurop * tl o
coming 8prliu and Hummer. "C < > U'n J'.xcur.
blonUt , " contittnlii mitpx und full paitkuUrr. ,
will bo mailed to any aUdre * on receipt of 10
centx
runner.
Tha Clitcigo Hcrnhl Train Talk.
"Flow's ' farming out in your section ? "
nquircd apiisongor Irom lll'nois ' of ore
'rom Nebraska. " "
. "Just toknablo , was
ho reply.Vo hain't had no trouble
vith grasshoppers to * peak of for the
rear now , but prices are pretty low.
jist year I had leO acres of whoit ,
hrashnig out about 3,000 bushels , hut 1
only got 70 cents for i. on an norago. . '
"Lot's see , " said the Illinois pasaongor ;
'Jlhat netted you about $2,100 , didn't it'
ow , it's kind o' queer , but tint's just
vhat my farm down in Morgan county
lotted mo$2,153. . 10 is the exact figure
or lait season. And my farm has only
wo acres In it. "
"Two acres V'mchimod the Nobraakiau ;
'and you say you K' t more than 82'JOO
oil' it ? His impossible. What did you
raise ? "
"Strawberries. With < uiy kind of lurk
and an avera o demand 1 can raise $1 000
vorth of small I mil to the acre ri < jht
along , There's just at much of a science
about handling and cutting strawhoriy
ilants as there in about making a watch.
. can raise a bushel of berries vv liere sonio
) f my neighbors don't get half a pock.
lust think , if I wai runnim- your 1DO
acres I'd raise inoro'n $150,000 wo
> orrics in ono yoar. "
COMMiniClAIi ,
COUNCIL iiuirtn MAIIKRT.
Who .t No. 1 milling , " 5 ® .0 ; No. II GI > ®
" 0 : rejected r > 0.
Corn Local vmrpoioa , 40iPI'i. (
Dad Kur local piirpo os , Il'ifii 10.
Hnv-OlO 00@1'J C I per ton ,
Rjo I0l5o.
Corn Meal 1 lfi ! per 100 pound * .
Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards , 0 00 ®
Conl DoHvorod , hard , 11 M per ton ; soft ,
> 00 per ton
Lnnl Vulrhank's wholesaling at ' .We.
1'lour-City Hour , 1 t > 0@i : 0.
Uroonifl 'J y , " > @ 3 00 per dor.
LIVK HTOCK.
Cnttlo-3 K@J ) 00 ; tjilvos , 5 f > 0@7 f.O.
Liicat packers am buving now nnil
there la a "food iloni nul for nil grnilai ; choice
K , 023 ; m'xoil , 513. !
1'uonucK AND
Quotations by .r , M. St. John A , Co. , com
mission niorclnntH , T > , ! S Itniailvvay ,
lluttor Creamery , li.'c ; rolln , llSl."c. ( )
1''gn liJc ! per doron ; teidy nuo. !
1'onltry Kouly a.ilojtlilckciin.ilrLVsod , 12ic ;
i\o , DC ; turkojo , dronsod , Ifiej live , 1-c ;
Duclcn , dressed , 1-ic ; ll\o , be.
OratiROs-l ( H@l ) fiO per box.
Lemons ; fOC ) < ftl 00 pur bin ,
Bananas U TiO ® ! ! W ) per bunch
Votfotablos I'litntorB , : i3t1itO ) ; onion * , "fie ;
cnlibiRO , I conta per pound ; apples , ready
nalo at ! l IT ) © I 00 for prime Block ; ISo na , 1 f)0 )
feU 'J5 ] ior bushel.
Throw A\\ay Ills CinlulioH.
"Siifforod from rheumntisin so bully bad to
IKO crntchoH , but throw them away after ap-
)1) hi ) } Tliam/n 1 1 Iccti if Oil to inv Hinh i.l now
'eel better thnii lliavo for \cnrn. " V. L. ( ilbbi ,
t'.l'l ' iim : street , ImlTnlo , N. Y.
Haihvay Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Tito follow Ini ; arc the times of the iur\a ! ! nnil do-
nrtiiro ol traliin bj contrU xtnml iril tliuo , at tlio
ocMilipots Trains ) uio Iransfor ilopnt tan mill
1 19 cartlur nnil arrUo tin minutes liter.
cuicAoo , nuitUNaroN ANU nuiscv.
IKA\R. Aiuinn.
r , in p m Chlrnio KxiircsH 0 00 n in
0.10 n in 1'ant Mall. 7 IN p ID
KANSAS CITV. BT. JOIt AND COUNCIL IlIUrrB.
10 05 a m MM nml Kxiiroas , 7 05 p in
8 05 [ i in I'acllla Kxprtss , 56Uptn
CHICAGO , MH.MADKKH AND ST. PAUL.
R 10 n m Mall an 1 i\prc33 : , 7:10 : p m
Ci X > p m lAprit , n 40 n in
0 15 a in Kxjirtaii , 0 55 ) i u
CHICAGO , ROCK IHLANI ) AND PACIFIC.
B 30 p m Atlantic Expruita , I ) 40 n m
n 50 a m Day Kxi > rom , 0 HO p n
7.1G a in "Dos Slolncs Aoaominoilatlon , 4 10 p u
At local depot only.
WABASII , HT. I/OUI8 AMU rACIPlO.
0 C6 a m Mall , 4-45 | i in
4 50 p m Cannon Ua < l , 11:15 : a in
At Tratibforcnl
OII10AOO mill NOKTIItt ItHTRRN.
f ) 30 m ExpronH , 0 50 p in
0 45 o m 1'aclflo KxpraM , 0.10 a n
m ht 1'anl ixireag : | , 0 00 n n
in Accoinmuilatloo , 0 50 p in
UNIOX TACIKIO.
8 00 p m Wtntcrn i\preflfl : , B 35 a n
11 CO a in I'tcllla KipruHg , 4 40 p in
7.40 n m Local Kxpronti , 0 54 o in
Lincoln ixjiron9 ,
Atlrautforonly.
rUKMV TItAINH TO OMAHA.
o-iao-03o-uao-ii:40tt ) : m. iso-2'io
330-4 30-5 W-0 ' 15-11 OS p m Sunilaj 0 30-11:10 :
n in 2 KM 'lO-ll Jri-ll.l5 p. in Anne 10 mill
utoH liLfuro luavlni ; tlino
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Special a xortlnouieiits , DUO as Lost
Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Hoard
ing , oto , will bo Inserted In tliln column at the low
rate ol TEN C'KNIS PKH LINK lor the ( Irst Insertion
and riVi : CI'.MS PiU : LINK for each mil Hequont n
tertian Leave atltvrtUunionta at our olllco , No ,
Pearl Strnut * near Hrondvtav
WAN1KD Amiiart boy with a pony to do It or
' 1110 llfn.
M ) I'AI'KRS tor uulu at 1IKK olllte , at ! ii cuita
a hnnilred.
. Laillu ) and irentlemeti can nmhu tint
AOI.NIii by m.llinu' the "C'linniplon llosom
Strtcther and Ironlnir llonrj. " Retails at tl.Otl ,
Any lady can tin uj > n line nhlrt without a wrlnklo
and K\i \ < ni it as nlrelyaitholHatlaiindrlou can. Aililrosi
forpaitlcularsC. 11. S. J. 1. Oo , IKK ) olllco , for one
IllO'ltll.
ANTKD-Uo lliBtclm iijilinlitiriiii , those
W who undcriitaiiil i irpct UttliiK' prefurrul
IJ J A , CjiO ( llKiidwny.
\\/'ANll.l rnoLann.tntwi.ru. Applj to , a |
HAItKNK.SS HKOS , Ml llrnad ay.
. - . huiiyin Uouucll llluBa to take
WANfl.D-l.vury
'lnitllKK. Dellrcrcd bj carrier at only twenty
miita a eok ,
[ IJURTRlIKII ROOM.-HiK.lv InrnUlieil , lot rent.
I' Iiocutluu ccntrAl. Aililrusn J , W. II. Kris ol-
llco
Hiccntly of ; Ioston"ha ! opened an elegant [ now
btocu of
i TUB
MILLARD HOTEL.
Cl U C /'fnlHprInK WtUliUi.
rldC In Hummtr WeUlitu :
IIUnCDlA/CAD / Kino KuvlliiliUilu.
UllUtn if Cnll \ InlKiuer iKlixliliall'rlKKin
AND HOSIERYiSSSkWSJSSr1 (
NEWEST AND LA.TEST
DI1SIONB IN
NEOKWKAR ,
JEWELIIY.
IJANDKKItCriJFS
BRACKS , ETC.
Coaching , Walking , Street and
Evening Gloves ,
FINK WHITE it COLORED SHIRTS.
KiiKllsli , ri'iiieand 1 ull Dresa Shiitr ,
SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE.
WjIRE SCREENS
Fiiruislied on Short Notice ,
QEORCE WADOELL ,
S. W ( uii Kth and i oiiur hr , - OMAHA , Nhl
OAlll'n.NTKU AND HUIIiDUll.
STORE AMD omOE WORK A SPECIALTY.
THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY
& mm T. u
TONE'S ' ,
Quo of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States
to select from ,
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ,
ELE&ANT PASSEMEE , ELEVATOE.
HALLET DAVIS AND CD'S PIANOS
[ ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT. ]
3ES3MC a3ES SO r 3E3Cj .3 TC3)Sa )
DOSTO.V , March 1st , 1831.
KMKlllON 1MNO 00 - OIISTIIIMKVYour Instriunonti , Oriviul.SitHro nn.l . Upright , ftro rotlly noble
ittrmnciiUmill utuUnllctl for limulr f tone ninl tlnlili. AHmr mo to conzntuUto voiion jour stcrllni
r rciw GUSTAVK SATTKH ,
RECOMMENDS 1TSKLK.
. . IHIOS : n 1519 Dodge Street , Omaha , Nob.
U , S. DEPOSITORY.
.1. IT. MILLARU , Prc'sidcnt. WM. WALLACE. Cnsliior.
Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO.
DEPOSIT VAULTS !
Fire and Burvlnr Proof Safna for Hont nt f in S5 In SSOpor annum
THEBESTTHREAD
Williniixntic Spool Cotton is entirely the product of Homo Industry ,
nid is pronounced by cxpoits to bo the ucst sewing machine thread intno
worW. FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND , nn
for sah by HENLEY , HAYNES & VAN AUSDEL ,
m&n Omuhii , Neb.
50A Main Street , Council Blufl's.
MANl r OF
IUBlWI B 11 In B ( tf BUI ] bBlaU VB 1 yJ HhRaWl
AMt'in ; CASKS u spuciuliy. Shawl , Tourist , nnd Trunk Straps.
Twenty Years Experience. - - Kepniring Ncntly Executed.
Tlio nao ol the totm < Hhoi
I Lino" In connection with th
corporate nnnio of a uroatroid ,
com o > an lilon ol u t wli k
U R" ronulrml by thu tracllni ; inili-
I I nl Ha H ° a Hllort Ull ° i Q"lck T'm ' <
1 111 IT and the boat ot nccommoJi-
B tlons all ot uhlch io lutn >
Uhod by the groatcct railway In America.
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE
And St. Paul.
It owns and operates over 4,500 miles ol
Northern Illinois , Wlscoimln , Minnesota , low *
Dakota ; and ta t main lines , liranchos and oounoo
tlona roach all the Krc.it bualnvsa cuntrca ol tbr
North west and Far \Voat , It natural ! } anuwora thi
dcBcrlptlon of Short Muo , anil Hint Itouta batwooD
, Milwaukee , St. Paul and Mlnneapolla
, Mllnaukeo , IJ > C'rii no ami Wlnona.
, Mllwanken , Alicrdcun ami Kllcndalo
, Mllnankuo , l ku Clalro and Htlllwatet'
ChcAKo , Mllnaukce , Wucisan and Merrill.
ChlrAKni Mtlnaukua , Ilua\tr Dam and Oshkoih.
OhliJiK" . Milnaukiu , Waukiwlm and Ooonomouoo.
ChlcaKO , MIlHaukoo , Madison nnil 1'ralilodu Chlen.
ClilcnKO , Mllnankio , Owatnuna anil Kalrlhault.
Chicago , Ilololt JaiK.Hvl'lo ' and Mineral Point.
ChlcaKO , Klirln , llockfonl anil Inbiiiua. ) |
Chleano , Clinton , Uock Inland and Cedar llnplJs.
Chicago , Council Illullti nnd Oinahn.
ClilcaK < > , Hloux Cltj , Hlcmx Falla and Yank ton
Chicago , Mllwankeo , Mitchell and Chambcrlatn.
Hock Inland , Dulinqiiu , Ht. Paul nnd Minneapolis.
Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Can In
oriel tire run on the m.Mnll mo ol tlio CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE , t ST. PAUL RAIUV/AY
anil our ) attention In paid to jimsonKers by courlt
oua uniployea of the couipaii ) .
Nebraska Cornice
AND
IIANUFACTURER8 OF
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING ,
PATENT MKTALIU HKYMCIIIT ,
Gron Feincin I
i llnlnttrmloj , VorandM , Oldoo and U nk
Wlndiiw and Cellar Uuarila , Ktc.
COR. O. ANDetn HrilKKp , LINCOLN NEIJ.
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
Wo KUatanUo the rmo of the follnuny \ nainud till
BcanoB.orno imy : IthounmtlKii , bcrifuh , Ulcura ,
Catarrh , a'l ' Illood ami HnilliuiucM , Dvipopula , Liver
Complaint , KM no ) nixl Illidder Dlnuafca Oout , Nun-
raljfla and Astlnna , 'llioui HprliiK are tlio favorite
vbort ot the tlrud un 1 ilulillltitiil. and arotlia
KKKIII.K LADIhH HI.Si' HIIKNI ) ,
Oood hotel , livery und bathing accumulation both
inter and Bummer. Locality hUhly plctnros'iuf
and lioalthy , Aoctwulble by Wabiuli railway , i
KvonaorU..Il. & Q. , at Albany. CorreBiioniii.no
lollclted , REV. M.1I.1IIOMP80N.
Manager.
Albany , Blloam Hprlritfs , Uontry Co. , Mo.
ANALYSIS.
Hpocina Gravity 1.002
Reaction Ncutra
Caiboulo Acid Oan 20 In. iier ( 'ullon
Carbonate Calcium 85,021 ( Iralin
Carbonate Iron .7,1)11
Hull tittto llai-ni.8ll 8tdO ,
Huhilmto Calcium 1U9 "j
ChlnrldoHodlum 7,2V ( ) '
Hllllm l.COl
Alumina , . . . , .0,018
Oritanloand Volatile matter anil loss . . , .1,469
Totalbdlda pt-r Kallon . . . 87,174
Wuionrdi HmiKiUL , ditaiUti
'riUSlll'.U'orRotreiirao
lor U made cxprvtuly lor
the euro ol ihruiitfementi
i l thu tjcnurotUo uigtia ,
IheruU nu mNlaku about
thla Inntruuient , the con.
tlnuim * utroaui ol I'.tK -
TRKH'IY loriucatlng
i throiuh lie pirtu must reu-
1 toro tin MI tn luialthy action
I | io not tontound tliliwitli
I KlcctilollHm..l\irtl ! . ( .J to
. . too , UlnlorthuONKiipcC'
Hlu I'l'or cliciil t'UIn lull hiformntloij
) iiir | > o o ni
. . . .
. " - " ' ' - -
adJri ilriet\t'r Klectrio Hit Co. , lul
Ht Clilcago 111.
UNITED STATES
OF OMAHA.
S , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts ,
Capital , - - $100,000.00
O. W. HAMILTON , Pros't.
S. 8. CALDWELL , V. Proo't.
M. T. BARLOW. Caohlor.
DIRECTORS :
S. S. OALDWELL , B. F. SMITH ,
0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAHLOW ,
0. WILL HAMILTON.
Accounts solicited and koptsub
Jootto night chock.
Cortlflcntoa of Dopoolt loouod pay
able In 3,0 and 12 months , bearing
Interest , or on demand without In
terest.
Advancoo madoto cuotomoru on
approved oocurltlooat market rate
of Interest.
The Intorooto of Cuotomor ate
cloooly gusrclotl and every facility
compatible with principles of
sound banking fiooly oxtondod.
Draw sight drnfto on nglandlro-
land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu
rope.
neil European Paosa o Tickets
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
United States Depository
Otf OMA11A
Cor. 13th and Farnam Sia. ;
Tha Oldest Banking Establishment
in Omaha ,
nUUCKSSOUS 10 KOUNTZK BUOTtlEHN.
oreanliod in 1808.
Organized as a National Bank In
CAPITAL 8300,000
SUIll'IjUS ANW PROFITS * 16OOOO
ornomm IIBIOTOIU.
IIiauiK KOUNTIS , I'rojldent.
Jouif A. CSHTOIITON , Vloo 1'rMldont.
A oudruH Kovimv , "J Vice I'ltsldcok ,
A , J , rorrMTOf.
F. n. PJLVIB , Cashier ,
Vf U. Ujunouji , AjislitHiit Cashier.
TrMisacb u jrontnl lanklng butluNit. Iveiiea time
onrtlflcattx boarlci ; lutcrtmt. Dr wa drolU en Ban
Prauclaco uiil principal cltUi la the United Btntu *
Alto Londou , l > ullla , EdlnbnrKh cd the prlutlu
tlieco'itlueitt ol ICurfut.
SAVINGS BANK !
Cor. 13th nud Douglas Bin.
Capital Stock ' - - - 8150,000
Liability of St'ockholdois , UO,000
Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits
LOANS MADE ON HEAL ESTATE
JAMES 11 UOYI ) . President.
L. M. HtNNinT . Vlco frotldont.
W. A. I'A-MON . , . , , . , . Mauattlnir Director
JOHN Ii WILUUR , . | . , . Cathler
CHAS 1C MANDKRSON , T1I03.L. K1MUALL ,
J. W. UAN.NKIT , MAX MEXEK ,
HENRY riiNUU. li I * STONE.