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    OMAHA DAI1A' BEE TUESDAY JD.L.Y . 8 , 188-J.
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS
We cuwnntco the euro o ( the folloftlnR namcil ill
( caios , erne | my ! Hhcumntiam , Scroful.i , Ulcer
Catarrh , M lllocxl n < l kln < l ! tnfe * , Ilyti < | i3l.ttlva
mjilalnt , Klilncy and IllmMcr Ii cix c , Oout , Non
tfitl ) ( uul Aithnu , Tlicsa SprlncJ ro the tMOrlt
csott ol tlio tltnl nnI ilchlllt.iUiil , i\n > l ixrotho
KKK11I.R LAD1K8 1U3T KHir.Nl ) ,
OooJ hotel , Ihcry tiJ liathlnif occomodatlon both
winter anil summer , tjocnlity highly jilcturcsiiuo
nJ hoMthy. Acccsalblo by Wnbuh rillway ,
Evntu , or (1 , D. tt O. . nt Aumnv. Corrr < i > otiucno
elicited , llEV. M. M. THOMl'SO.V ,
STnni er.
Albany , Slloam Springs , Gentry Co , , Mo ,
ANALYSIS.
Sp clflo Gravity . 1.003
Hcuctlon . Neiitra
Cnrbonlo Acid Oaj . , . 20 In. per pvllo
Ckibonato Calcium . 8R,021 U rain
Carbonate Iron . 7,011 ! '
Stilphato Magnesia . 3.2SS "
Suhihato Calcium . 1,149 "J
Chloride Sodium . 7,260 "
Silllca . 1,5Cfl "
Alumina . 0,018
Organtoand Volatllo umttor and Ioss..l-IM "
alollda per gallon . 67,174 '
Chomlgts
N. SOHURZ ,
Justice oftlie Peace
OFFICE OVKIl AS1KUICAN KXl'RESS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA.
BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS.
J. Y. FULLER ,
Commission Merchant
NJ .89 Pearl Street > Council HHiffa , Iowa.
W. R , VAUGH AN.
Justie.8 of the Feaee.
Omaha , and Council Blatfr.
[ leal cstato collection agency , Odd Fellows Block
oxer SaUngs Bank.
inos. orriciu , D. M.
Conncll Bluffs
Established 1856
Dealers In Foreign and omcstlo Eichnnco n
lrme Swurltt
As thcro are many
So-Oalled Veterinary Surgeons
In this city , who nro prictlclng their quackeiy on
our people , I doeinlt bu * Justkoto fay that I duf\
any o' them to prod 'Co a diploma , or credentials ,
nolcatlng that they aio giadnates of any xclerinar ;
mtitutc , ant ) I do lieicbj cuuliun the putll ] a aln ;
Etich ( | uacl. " , , - xiI
I am { lie Only Known Giadua ! e
IIS WESTERN IOWA.
Office & '
Pharmacy , L25B'dway ,
AT ISLUi : MAIN.
T. J. CADY , M. D. , V. S.
At the well-known Establishment
OF
209 Upper Broadway , the
Ol Council Blufls. Notleo our reduced Price List.
We BUO
15 poundsExtra 0 Suuar for. . , $1 00
11 pounds Granulated Suiinr 1 00
20 pounJa Choice Oatnaal 100
25 pounds Navy Beans 100
20 pounds Ili-st nulk Starch 1 00
12 pounds Carolina Ulco I CD
12 pounds Choice Frunto l.CJ
25 bars Buffalo Soap 1 00
Extra I iko Trout , per pound 01
Lorrlliard's Plus per Ib O
1 dozen Mackerel 15
Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt 2 C3
10 pounds Ginger Staps 1 ro
40 pound * h inloy 1 CO
Bullion keg Syiup 1 70
Whlto Fish , per kit M )
Mackerel , uer kit 85
Date' , l r pound 10
in Spound eansStnidnrd Touutocn 1 00
All kinds California rrults
pound Lubl.o SUtiIard 4 for 1 00
" 6"
B
r Bo
i , According to < juallty , 150 to SOo per
\V'c alw carry a full line of Mun'9 , fcutlva * nnd
CMIdren'ii flno Sheen and 'IrnV Tiiio llutiti at very
lowprlcuj. Also n full line ol Tiuwire and uu ral
iiicri'linuillw. Call on 1111 and ho coivlnecd tha : you
cnn ray 0 tnoiinyy ! do dim nlth Hi. Qoo.li Ucluctud
free IIIRUV jurtnf tliu ttv.
In a word , HToani Iwniid to Fell ami challenge all
" > competition In ttiia cutintr.
J. I' . riLHEUT
2U' a cr llroidway
Railway Time Table ,
)
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
j
"Mlf folluwlnrf aru the tinios of the arrival antl ilo-
rr.rturu of tralnn ' > ' central utimlaril tltno , at the
fatal ilopcts. Trains le ivo traunfer ilopot ttm inlu
n.fa uurtler anu arrive ten minutes ! later.
CHICAGO , trnUMUON AND QU1NCT ,
I.KAVH. ARniVB.
t:35 : p m ClilcajoKxpress ; 0:00 : a in
0:40 : a in Faet JIall. 7UO ] i w
B:45am : [ ilall ami Kxpress , 7'Jpm !
1,2:30 : p m Arconunoilallon. 2.AO ] > m
'At locail ilcpot only.
KAMUS C1TT , NT. 10 AND COCItClb IIl.UPfH.
10:05 : a m Hall and IZxpreM , J7:05 : p m
8:05 : pra 1'aclflo Kxpread , 0:50 pin
CIIICAOO , MItiWAUKXI AND HT. FAUL
6:25 : p m Kxpresa , 0:05 : a m .
0:15 : a m Kxpresa , 6:55 : p m
CIIICAOO , ROCK INLAND AKD rlCinC ,
:30 : p m AtUntlo Express , 0:05 : a m
0:25 : a m J'ay Kxpreaa , 0:61 : p m
7:20 : p m * Dca Molnea Aooomraodatlon , ' ! 0X5 f m
At local depot only.n
WAEABII , ST. IXJU18 AMD rACin
0:55 : a m Mall , 4:45 : p ra
4:59 : pm Cannon Ball 11:15 : am
At Tranefer nl
cinoAao and xoRTiiwunur ,
BSO : p m Kxprean , 8:60 : p m
t25 ; a m radflo Kxpreu , 0:05 : a m
E10DX CITT AND PACIHC.
T MO pra St. Paul Exprem , 8:60 : a m
> ; 20 a m Day Expresa 0:60 : p m
UNION PACIFIC.
8:00 : p m IVoetero Expreat , BS5 : a m
11:00 : a m 1'aclflo Expreu , 4:40 : p m
7:40 a m Local Express , 0:64 : a m
18:10 : a m Lincoln Kxpresa ,
* At Trautter only.
Duuur Ts.ii.va TO OMAHA ,
Leavii 7:20-SSO-D:30-10:30-lllOa. : : : : m. 1:30-2:3 : :
3SO4:806:3lS0.11C5p. : : : : : . in Sunday 0:30-11:40 : :
a in. l:30"S:30-5:30-0:30-ll/S : : : : ( p. m. Anl > o 10 mln >
to lieluru ( raving time
4 Nebraska Cornice
> ' i -AND-
UANUFAOTURKDS OF
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFIN6 , , '
I'ATJUJT MCTALIO SKYUOnT ,
Iron Fencing !
iiunra , Tcr , nan , Offl'ear-1 Bisl
Win l ap i ( ' raur' " * , f ' " .
.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS ,
Shipments of Stock.
The following were the shipments nt
the union stock yards ycitorday :
Fuller t M. , 'nro i : ho s , 115(5 ( head ,
Chicago , via C. , M. & St. Paul.
Morse H. it Co. , ono c. r hogs , 07
ipi , Chico ; , , v < i C. it X.V. .
Stokes it Hinsoll , seven PI.J cattle ,
liiO head , Denver , via 1'nion Pacific.
S. Anderson , ono i , r hojs , 07 hrid ,
Chicago , via 0. it U. 1.
Arcrib 1,1 it W. , cloven cj a cattle ,
520 head , O .illnln , vh U. P.
JIorslord'H Acid IMioMpIintc ,
Advantageous In Dyspepsia.
Dr. 0. Y. DOUSKY , Piqua , Ohio , says :
"I have used it in dyspepsia with very
marked benefit. If there is deficiency of
acid in the stomach , nothing nQords more
relief , while the notion on the nervous
system is decidedly beneficial.
TUB MLY'S COWBOY.
Mrs. TjaiiRtry'K New Adorer from n
Wyoming Cut lie Unnelie.
an Francisco Alta.
"Thoro gous the Lily's cowboy adorer , "
said on idler at the Baldwin bar , as a
itout , largo built man , dressed in a dark
jrown autt stopped briskly out. of the ho-
cl at 10 o'clock and got into the hand
some Victoria that was waiting nt the
sidu entrance.
"llo'o going to take the Lily out for an
airing , " said another , "lor that's the
,11110 team eho got from the the Fashion
tables yesterday , and you can bet your
ast nicklo that the driver got orders to
lick the cowboy up on his way down to
janglry's car. "
The "cowboy , " ao ho was called , lollet
jack in the Victoria with an air which
aid as plainly ns words could speak ,
I'm putting up for this rig and propose
o enjoy it. " When ho was out of sight
an Alta reporter , who had hoard what
vras said , madosotno inquiries to find out
vho and what the cowboy is who has
aken the place once occupied by the im
mortal Gobhardt. The reporter soon dis-
ovorod that the cowboy has a name ,
hough ho vrill hereafter find but little
iso for it , now that his friendship for the
jily has brought him into prominence
a the cowboy. "
t
HIS XAME
B II. Oolricks , and his native land Eng-
and. Ho is a brother of the big stoauv
l 'p man of that name , and doubtless
nado the acquaintance of the Lily on the
ther side of the Atlantic. Ho Is rich
11 lands and cattle on the plains and hills
f Wyoming territory , and first came
nto prc mint-ace m an appendage of the
jily at Salt- Lake , where ho occupied a
iroscenium box at the Langlry perform-
nice , and attracted general at tontion by
its open adoration ot Freddy's llamo.
n appearance and manner ho is the
xact opposite of Freddy. Freddy is
ill and slim , and a fine sample of the
Viiglo-maniac dude. The "cow-boy" is
) rosd aud stout , robust in person and
peoch , bronzed of face , hu-o of hand ,
nd looka just what ho is a well-to-do
attlo-mau and his bluu" open manner
lust bo a pleasant change to the Lily
fter an over-dose of Freddy's lackadaial
al attention.
After the Alta reporter had found out
11 that could bo discovered of the "cow
oy's" antecedents , ho concluded ( hat a
nvo in the park would bo a pleasant
ecrcation , and procuring a team jogged
ut Clift'warda. As ho turned into the
> ark cntranco
TUU DASHING VICTORIA
whirled past , and in it was the "cowboy"p
omfortably tucked beneath the same
obo that kept the Lily's feet from the
rcsh morning breczo. The Lily and her
dorer were engaged in conversation pro-
numbly about the scrub oak and firs
rtiich abound in that part of the parkfor
10 Lily's dexter arm frequently emerged
rom the sojlusion of the lap robe to in-
icato to which of the particular spoci-
LOIIS"of park aboriculturo she was refor-
ng. When the Arictoria reached the
'ark Lodge , the "cowboy" called a halt ,
nd , after assisting the Lily out of the
Ictoria , the pair gave the driver diroc-
ions to follow thorn , and strolled oil'at a cem
our-miln gr.it. Tlie Lily was dressed in ceb
u indifferently well-fitting grcon etuU'
alkinq ; dresswhich fc-11 two inches short U
E the ground aud allowed the reporter alb
o BOO that while the Lilly's ft-at ara not w b
ut of propoitiuii tj her ti.uro . , still , the
tout b.ilaiurals which encased them , ut a ce
uodcst ci.tiin.ite , reach the liguro known
> ohuoraokera as "full sevonu. " For a w
uirt time the Lily loaned on the "cow- w
OC )
wy's" arm , but the "cowboy , " no doubt
urn his greater oxperioncu in the sriJ'o ' aiw
lan afoot , proved w
th
A I'OOll WALKEU , thw
nd 1'is gait falling to accomodatn itsulf w
0 the Lilj'a nwiii'iingstrido hu dropped to
ia arm and went'it alone. As they of
alked down the goutlo grade admiring la
lara
10 pretty flower-beds and liuvns , tl'J ra
jily'ti conversation was quito animated , seat
nil not infrequently the "cowboy" in- at
uiged in hearty laughter. Tlioy walked th ;
round Oonservatoiy valley , und then th :
tent sotno time in admiring the llowura r : ) i
1 the city'a glass-houeu , the Lily paying iD
particular notice to the many rare speci- n
UOIIB of orchids which beautify the con- i"
crvatoiy , and the "cowboy" looking PI :
the only vcgetatun in which ho took wl
u interest was the buffalo grass that fat- wlnt
.enud his cattle the far-off
on - Wyoming a
lills. Several times ho tried to got the th
jily away , but aho had to ndmiro all the in
mlms , and cicti , and fuchsias before aho 1C
ignified her willingness to brace the th
resh air aqain. They walked out of the ao
alloy and ai far as the turn towards the ot
ace track , where the "cowboy" intima- 80
od in the most positive manner that ho 80fl
irefoirod to press the cushions of the a
flatten the macadam
Victoria rothor than ia
f ki
THE 1'AllK IIOADS. 10
Strangely enough the Lily , who the JC
ight before had ordered "Janitor Hay- nil
nan" oft the atago with an imperious fifiC
illaiii-begoiio-Bort of air , did not assert ) C
icr desire to continue hur tramp , but in 'o
leading tones , as if in fear that her ) f
cowboy" escort would brandish a six- tj I )
teeter , or drag her to the Victoria by a lo
isso if she hesitated , said , "Oh , please an
o lot's walk a little longer , I Jo ao like of
owalk. " th
The "cowboy" gazed ruefully at hu ta :
nissivo but tender feet , and in any but ao
ondur tones reiterated his wish that thuy "
lould take the carriage. Ho walked yc
owiird the vehicle , und the Lily moved ' 13
nuekly after him , an Ituth might have in
ollovrcd her Btalwart admirer when ho ca ;
cd her from the threshing machlno to can
10 altar. Then they drove out to the
'IHF house , whcro their coming was ovi- -
ently expected , for Mr. Sheldon had ts
ireakfait ready , and the pair , j lined by
carriage-load of members of the Laugtry t.
oinpany. sat dor n and put thomsclvea
uteiile cf a hearty meal. After break-
- r. " - i , ' . " JY' ' " \ ' : tr-"i <
on the balcony , and wahhcd the sc
lions till the "cowboy" got tir.l an
ordered the c .u-iago. They drpvo b. 2
through the park to the UnUlnJu hots
where they picked up a guide and stirto
fora
TUIITiir.ornn CIIIVA TOWN.
The Victoria was halted at the Kir
Sun Low restaurant , where the LMy r'l' '
the "i on-boy" ascended to the t3p stOi
and surrounded uuniborlcss cups _ of to ,
nid quantit'CT of o 'id'w ' 1 iiJii t
slron'jfhoti their stJinacl'i r r'nit " (
odors to ionic. Then fioyisit.1 < lu
Chineao thealro fioJo-.a Hoinc , poopct
itito opium duns , peered info c'rk ' r.Uoys
viewed tlio cr.nipcd r..commodai''oiis o
coolie ledging house % end d'd CJiii ) tovji
generally in the mnnor cf tourists , except
copt that the Lily nut.su.'led the "cow
boy" to poiiotrato dens ol t'lrlusuaUyloi '
out in the routine tiip. About 5 o'c'ock '
they tired of ChiiutDwn mil ( ho Viciii' ,
was hea-led for l oiuth end Townsoin
streets where the Lily aud the "cowboy"
clambered into the L"y'a c , < r , tliu cur
tiina were drawn , and secure from p y.
ing oycs , they doubtless enjoyed a to ( j-a
tuto dinner , tor when the Pacific C.-.r
riago Company's coupe wh'rlcd the Lilj
to the theatre for fho evening porfor-
uianco the "cow boy" wr' on hand to cst
at her escort. All day long the "cowboy1
assumed an air of proprietorship toward
the Lily which indicated that ho had no
[ loubt of the footing on which ho stands
toward her , aud it looked as if ho intend-
to mnko the boat use of the time ho
lias with the Lily away from the dude
Prcddy and her princely admirer on the
other side of the Wosloru Oconn.
A ! > o | > o About our NockH.
A weak stomach or a tmfcobled circulation
s lilio ; i rope ubout o\ir iii'js'o ) nro strung
i ] > niul uiittiun ? altorinitely till evitt ncu ! >
comes \nibenrabio. \ llni\ock I'.lml Hitters will
an eit all tlila misery. Jtutiloci ISlootl Jliltcn
mo a boon to tlio sick. Lot us remember this
fact.
STOCK GAftlllljING I1V CONGH13SS-
MEX.
Iho Evicnt \vJilch It , IN Carried On
Seine Notable IiiBtunccs.
Albany Kvonlng Journal. ,
People away from Washington wouldbo
8urpris.ed to know how much Wall street
gambling is done by members of congress.
could toll you some atorica that would
surprise you , but it doca not pay to bo
too explicit about these thing , llight in
the house cou-idsr a talograph station is
maintained for stock speculations , where
the latest quotations can always bo 00011.
tlci few stops away a banking house in this
city hai a telephone station where mes
sages are received for the purchase und
sale of stocks. Sumo of the gilt edged
operators do not dei < ; n to go out after the
quotations , but send pages. Tlio L'reat
Now York banking houses keep salaried I
agents hero who hanp ; about the
capitol , gain the conQdonco of
members regarding probable legisla
tion , and rep.iy for giviiiL' them
"points. " You can nee how much Congress -
gross can do to ofloct Wall street. lc at-
ticks or covers up the national banking
system , and directs the financial policy of
the g" > vorment. This year it Ins taken n ( ;
direct hand in its assaults on the laud- II
grant ra'lroads , its threat to nnko the
Union Pacific pay its government debt ,
the proposition to establish a govern
ment telegraph and the proposed subsidy
to the Pacific mail stoamshipa. I know
that aovoral do-nccratio statesmen have
made handsome amounts , in several
c.ics for exceeding their salaries ai
members of th's co'-ross , by selling rai1-
road stocks short a then putting them
down by bringing up questions of for
feiting their land grants. Thia has boon
exceptionally the case with Northern
Pacific , whoso preferred stock has been
largely sold at the capitol at figure
abovefifty. . Some ono must have a bi < j di
profit thoro.
But the biggest deal has been in Union
Pacific. That stock ia not worth nearly \
half so much ta ! it waa last December. th
The scare then waa based upon legiti ly
mate reaions. The company owes the lyT
government over § 12,000,000 , which it j
never intends to pay. How to muko it
do ao is a problem. The brokers got
1'Jiil. Thompson Interested and had
nc
passed in the house a bill to pay 55 per ncSI
cent of its not earnings to the govern tli ;
ment , As Abram S. liowitt aaid in do- ni
ba : .i , thid would bankrupt the road a-ul niPi
uot only muko the Block worthiest ) , but at
also lU'Uioiis of various kinds of bonds , th
which , in disregard of the law , have th
been ( issued , but are now hold by inno
cent holders , who have boon deceived
into buying thorn , in the belief that they
svero perfectly aafo. This bill , if p.H < ! < l , IK
would virtually wipe out over § 100,000- 111
1)00 of securities. You cnneo : the rr mlt BC
Oil
md on a sure thing thousands of dollar *
were made by thoaa on the insit'o. If ill
it
Lhn aenato had not acted a-j a uafoty-
calve , and hud passed tlio house bill , foi fir
believe wo should now be in
too mldat of a panic worse than
l 1873 , for under .lay Oould'.i manipu
lation ovoiy ono has lost confidence in
railroad mortgage.- ! and aharoo. Kut the
ienato judiciary committee aaw how do-
itructivo aucli a course would be , and
hey have made an arrangement with 0
he Union Pacific , by which all further
rocoedings are to bj stopped until next
December. They make no concealment
aayingthat this was done in order to
irevont a crash. Next winter the com
pany will bo made to yield to the laws
ivhich it has BO boldly broken. It can
lover pay another dividend , and within
few : years the wise ones look to BOO it in
ho hands of a receiver , and ultimately
the government control. You can aoo
low members who were cognizant of
heao things could profit by them. Ono
louthorn representative told a friend the I
thpr day that he had made $27.000 by In
lolling Union Pacific since February , Fit '
there is enough in some of these things
warrant an investigation how members
mvo taken advantage of their official J
cnowlodgo to make money. In ono case not
lomo of those smart chaps have been
jeoton. When the senate put the "aub-
lidy clause" upon the whipping bill it was
igured up that Pacific mail could be
jonofitcd Bomo § 700,000 a year. They
'ormod a pool and bought a largo block
the stock in Now York at prices vary-
( from 48 to CU , Jt has boon down as \
ow asyi since then , and novnr above -15 ,
md now that the bill has been deprived
its I subsidy fproviesion it looks ns il E
.hoy must wait a great while bcttro they
ako out their expected profits , although
loino of them talk confidently of a
"jquoezo" to carry the price up. Twenty P
pears ago sumo of those things would
lave made a great aonaation. Vou re- )
nombor the Credit Molrilior aesndal
amo out of members having tm interest C
Union Pacific , tboti a aupplicnnt fur P > i
Government nid. Now there are more
A-lio are pecuniarily interested in putting
price down , when it ia beaging for 0
nurcy , and their votuu may determine
_
All ha'a at cost from this day , J , J 31
, , „ > , i r e\ > .
DILLER'S ' DOINGS ,
Like nil Nebraska towm , Dillor
showing an ontorprlso nud thrift whicl
ao clearly nmrlo the growth mul onlnrgo
wont of the rapidly increasing cenlrci
of intluonco nnd trndo throughout oui
stito. List Saturday will long bo ro
momborodn n great day by the people
of this prosperous town , With remark
nblo unanimity nnd oneness of purpose
the citizens joined in the impressive cer
emonies of laying the corner stone of the
now Presbyterian church to bo erected it
that paco. ! t - \ ox client programme ol
exorcises vrr- drawn up by the ppi
Rev. S. N. Kin } , otisisting of appropri
ate soi'gg , reading , speech making , etc.
The state aui > ov ntondont , llov. Uoo. T.
Crissmc'i , was present nid addressed the
Int vo assembly , out'in'nj ' ' the si nificanco
of the coromoi"C3vl < s.ch hr 1 r'.llud tliom
tojotherct ( ' "it thio. Business houses
were cl cd irom 2 to 4 p. m. to allow
r'l tD witness what wns donn nnd to hear
what wri sjid. A substantial corner
stone had been prepared nnd n tin box
was ready to ronivo the numerous arti
cles to bo placed therein : n bible , con-
'ession of faith , periodicals of the church ,
secular papers , lists of members nnd Sab-
jath eshool classes , hislmy of the orf-ani-
zttion , etc. , were deposited according to
the customca of such occasion ,
Tlio town has much to encourage it "i
ho dovolopomont of tlio excellent farm
ng laud coutii < uous to it. Largo quanti-
, ics of corn nro now on the streets for
sulo drawn from the fat cribs of the
> rosporous farmer. The present crop of
jorn now gives promise oi far exceeding
hut of any previous year in the history
of Nebraska , whilst wheat , rye , b.uloy ,
oats and llax will , to nil appearances bo
ar above the nvorogo yield. Hotter fa
cilities for farming have resulted in n
nrgcr acreage sown nnd planted and the
ountry , generally , in this part of tlio
tate is reaping the bonolit of this now
order of things. A now banking firm
will aoon open their doora to supply this
rant , the expansion of the various
> rnnchcs of business , nnd the general
ooking up of the several interests con
nected with the town and community , in-
piro the hope that Dillor will do her
hn.ro and secure her portion of the in-
roasing business of this fast growhi"
tato. X. Y. X.
( Worked " \VonrtcrH.
"My daughter -as very bad off on account
of n pain nnd cold in her lunes. Dr. Thomas'
Klcctric Oil cured her tn twenty Jour hows. Ono
nf the boys was cured of POTO throat. Tins
moiliciiio has worked wondern in ohr family.r r
Alvah I'lnckiioy , Lake Mnhopae , N. Y.
of ITiibHc 1. . , .
LVoin the Wr l'115,1,011 StT.
"Somo mon won't have their picture-
ikon at all , " said a Washington photo-
ijinphor.Vo were never nblo to go *
DUO of Colliding ; ho seemed to bo afinu'
of compromiding his dignity. Mahono fi
somewhat the same. Nor have wo been
nblo to got photographs of Don C.irnoron ,
IJorreii , George cf Hiss'saippi ' , < j" ox-
Senator I'latt , who followed the lead of
Colliding. Edmunds ia a hard man to
ot and Arthur's hard. Wo used to got
great many of Grant , but of late years ,
HIIICO ho hai bccomo broken , ho wont
1-ive any r-.ken. Ilo doesn't like tp ad-
yortiso I'lo st.imp of old a'jo ; so people ,
judg'ti" ' simply irom his pictures , will
alwavs look hn ,
upon n a youtig man
"duatr 3 Gray is voi/ peculiar in Iho
the matter of photos. Ho wont lot nny
ono touch him or go near him. Ilo as-
aumes h's ' own position , and you have to
take him just so. Blaine has always
boon vciy gracious , nnd old Gen. Sher
man wai always ready nnd has given ns
much as an hour and a ha'f ' nt a time for
sittings. "
"Whoso pictures is thcro the greatest
ilomand for ? "
'There is a big demand for the presi
dent's. Spoakur Carlisle comes noxt. [
\Vo sell a great many pictures of fill
thcso men who are spoken of prominent
in connection with the presidency
I'hcro ] ia n 'groat many of Greslmm sold
just nt present , und these of Lincoln ,
Logan , Hawley , K.lmunds , Sabin and
Dayard sell veiy well. In army circles
10 picture sells like that of Gen. Phil
shoridaii. Mrs. Senator Lo an is about
ho only woman whoso picture is in do-
uaiid , " ho added , pointing 11 the lady'n
u'cture , the only ono nmoii' { all tlio
itntosmon. ; "Evoiybody buys ono , pa
loularly the luclica , thouih it is eoldom
hat lidica buy pictimm of ono another. "
Hunt's [ Kiilnoy and Livur ] llomody is
"hit or miss" compound or old wo-
IIIUI'N inixtiuu. Tt IB prepared by n
iciontific phurmacist , with a full knowl
idgo of the powers and virtue. ) of each
iigri'dicnt in the i-laso of dijoasca which
cures. It is purely vugntablo nnd can-
lot harm the youngest child or the most
ooblo invalid.
f&BRA&KA LfiNO AGENCY
I F , DAVIS S 00. ,
S3COK3SOH TO DAVW V
Ouurnl
ESTATE
K :
'
1603 F.UIXAM 8T , . AHA ?
Have for ule 200,000 aoroa oarefnlly leleoted Undj
Kattern ) Nobraeka , at low price and on eaty terms.
jmprovea iarmi for Bale In Douglaa , Dodge , Oolfaz
'tatte , Burt , Oumlnfr , Sarpy , Wunington , tfirtok
aunden , and Duller Oountfea.
Tales paid In all part * of the State ,
Mo.iev loaned on Improved faruif.
Notary Public always lu olllce. Corre pondcnoe ol
ollclteil. th
tn
T. 0. CARLlbLE ,
:
IIIIKKUKH OK
Class Poniny , , ' ' '
\W. VALLEY , - - - IOWA.
"Seud for Clrculare " ;
, E , WOMEBSLEY , M. D.
'
m IL Snr , . '
it.
terUoaU' < Dru Kioto , H-mth 13th Ktroct , near !
IlKko ; . . .
Oill'.o ' Hours -n toOiSO a. m , 1 tn 2 : 0 aud 0 t > > 7:30 : 3T.
IIL NL'lit calli ( irompfv nttcndc , ! .
I Amelia i . -
, Burougiii , FJ
OlTIOi : AND 11B8IDKNCK1 It.
1617 Doclffa St , - Omaln- ,
'I ' ' ' ' < Hi ,
SPECIAL
BARGAINS
N'o Ml 1'ull lot , rottnio lieu o 3 rormi , on 12th an ,
Center streets , $ IUHI.
N'o C02 Fl\o roomed luui o on Hc\\Ar > l , noitr Saun
ilcra , $8,000.
Ko Six ) I'Moico and Kth rtrcot , liouso 5coins , S
Iront. fruit do. M.iKHi.
Ko 209 1'itrcvi niul Kth Hrrcti , houo3 tiKr.im barn
cclUr. i c , $1,400.
No SO * Cliicftgo and 2llh street * , leautllnt cuttnKO
S2.ROJ.
V'o TO7 HoMftnl , nonr Bvimlern. 8 tiwinn , ono-lhln
ca h , IrtlmicoJJO per inuntn , fi.i-W
Vo ZOO rrankllii otrt-et , near H undcrii , 8 rtoui
fruit , etc. (1.000.
N'o SOI Homo U room * , pnlendld rcslttcnco , Sltl
ftiul Capitol n\v. . $3,600.
N'o ! > 0 Ono nnd tinn-lialf slory lionso on ISth rtrra
car line near Nichols , otncrv easy terms , fcl.f-oo
> 'o N3 ( IcorRlaavenuo , lj torylio < no cheap , < JKiO
Vo SOI Cottajo ttltlt brick bAwment , 8 n > oiii ! , well
cls'ern , ISth ftrcetcar line $ S,000.
N'o 239 Ihlrt-three fcctaiul two story liouso ICth
and O.m ( bualnen ) $ lf < 00.
N'o S37 Full lot , 2 story homo , n roo-ns , ft-jil barn ,
on IMli utrcot car line , tMf.OO. .
> o 281 Tuoairos , homo 4 rooniK , btrn funcodcn
N'o ISO Tno nctci * , hnufo 4 looms , barn fenced , on
S' . 1.1th street. $3KO.
N'o 2S8 Hal Int. Ustur ) IIOIKO. onX. 10th street ,
clienp , 81,010.
N'o 21 Nmth'and IHcKorv , rottapo 3 rooms , cistern
r ll r , Itnlt , etc , SI CO
Ko2SO Four hauaod 111 Shlnn's aiMltlnn , on monthly
pajirentA
No 27 S full lot. house 2 room , \\ell , liarn , etc , on
lllomlo sttrct , : > 00.
< o 27S Hl\ lots , housosmall , on Vlnton St.3,000.
o 274 lloiito on Clirk strut , < 300.
N'o 07 Corner Cosaaienuo and 23d St. , liouso etc ,
f..lM
10 * 2fd I'ottago S rooms , 23d Mid Capitol nyctnio ,
81,000
N'o 301 hhonorcnoM Swndors street , gaaA hnuio ,
frultaof nil Mml , h.iru , splcndM rulttcuci1 ,
J,200.
hreo hundred homes and loin throughout the city
nnd suburb' , ronghi ) ; In priors to suit all
of purchasers ,
llcsldca thcso wo ha\o beautiful unlinpro\cd lots
n
VEST END ,
SUNNYS1DE ,
111V1NO PLACE ,
TEL1IAM PLACE ,
HANSCOfll PLACE ,
1)0WARD ) PLACE ,
HIMEBAUGH PLACE ,
HELLMAN PLACE ,
PAllKEU'S ' ADDITION ,
' ' '
SHINN'S
ADDl'l'lON ,
COBUUN'S SUB-DIV.
Alno ncro lota on monthly pnyinoiits in
BROOKLINE ,
BELAMDUHE ,
IIIMEBAUGH'S ADD'N ,
BELLA ! HE ,
MAYF1ELD ,
F01U5ES' ADD'N
jtS'Call ixnd sco us biforo iiurchWng ilio\\lieii'fcS
BELL & BHRIVEE
,
Opposite Postofllco. _
SCIIMEL1NG & I3ELSUIINER ,
DUALKIIS IN
TlC2I
C2I South 13th , bctwcou Jackcon and Jones St3.
Job \Vorlt n KooOnj ; , Onttcrlni ; , Kto. , promptly
if ono.
IN BOTTLES.
Erlanger , Bavaria.
jitlmbncher , , Bavaria.
Pilsner . . .a Bohemian.
vniser . .Bremen.
DOMESTIC.
3udweiser St. Louis.
inlmuser St. Louifl.
Best's Milwaukee.
jchlit/-Pil8)ier ) Milwaukee.
Jrusj'H Oninhn.
Ale , Porter , Domestic nnd Khino
ED. MAUIIEK.
PE1HCIPAL LINE
( jorKKA ( & ST. LOUIS ,
n v WAV or
OMA1IA AMD LINCOLN TO DE1IVSB ,
CU VIA
EAU8AS CITY AMD ATOIIIBON to DBMVEB ,
'oinu'ctlnt , ' In Union DiijiotN ut ICmiMisClly ,
oiniihiuuiil Denver wllli tlnoii 'h liuliiN lur
And nil jioliita In tlio ( iicut Wunt
„ . . . Oniml Union Dope
with through truliw lor
NEW YO11K , It 08 TON ,
And nil KiuilimiOlllivi ,
Atl'eorln with tlnouili tmlimlor Indlnnnp.
ills , Uliiclnniitl , ColinnlMia , anil nil IH > | IIH | in
lie Soulli-lCuBt. At St. I.ouls with tlnoili ] |
.nilnu lor ull jiolnlH Koiith.
KIcKimt Day Oouohos , 1'ailur Uatu , with Ho.
llllliiC'lllillHHuatH ) ( liru ) , .SinolcliiK t'nrH with
tiiVDlvint , ' UluiliH , I'lilliiian I'alucn Kli'i'plng
'IITH unit tlio IIINIOMH ( J. II , A.Q , Dllllnu i'lilN
nn dully tdiinil Irom ( 'lilcnno und KIIIIHIH Oily.
'lilciiKOiuiil C < Minill lllnllH. UliiriiKO und Di'
MoliicM , Chk'ii o , ht. Joht'jili , Ali'hlson nnd
I'upuka without cliiuiHc. only tlnoiivli HIM'
nnnlnK tlicilr own tniliiH ln-lwruii ( ililrnuu ,
Lincoln nnd Dunvtir , und ( Jhlcnco , KIUISID
ilv and Diinvnr , Tlnoii li cms buluron
liiilliiiiHiiDlis mid C'onnull lllull'rf , vlu I'curlii
( iOIN'O .YOUTH AM ) hOIJ'ril.
Holld 'I'nilns ut J.'Iiuiint D.iy Coachc'H nnd
I'lilliiian l'aliu'o.Sli' | ) lii ! { ( 'mi * am run daily i < >
md fiiini st. l.oui.'i , via llnnnllml , ( jnlni' > ,
Ki'iikiik , Ilin lliij-tlon , Cedar ItanlilHiind A MM it
l.culoht. 1'iiul mid .MlniicapiAlH ; ruilui i mi
M'ltll ItCCllllllIK CIlllilH III Illld llOlll St. I.CMH.
mil 1 Yuri.i. Only onii cliunni'ofcitm li'luc mi
. l.onlmind | ) CH .Muliicx. loun , Jjnvuln , Nc-
jiiml.iiund Donvi'i , Ciiloiiidn.
1 flu also tliu only 'riiioiiHh Mno liti ri n
. LOUIS , MimiSAPOLIS and BT , PAUL.
It In knnnn nn till ) wirut TIIKol 1,11 ( 'Alt
t.IN'i ; of Anirrlca , und in nnhej-Milly iidinlt
-'l ' I" ho the
Finest Equipped Railroad in ths World for
till classws cf Trftvcl ,
ThroiiKli Tlrlinn viu HUH 11:10 : nir xnl < r'.tf i iti i
l ! coupon tltlict ollk-i unlluUniuaitui t- ti
i'l ( i ladiu
, r rn tr"M
THE CHEAPEST PLAGE US UMAHA TO BTTT
One of the Boat and largest Stocks in the Unibed State ?
to select from.
NO STABS TO CLIMB ,
ELECrANT PASSENGER , ELEVATOK ,
IT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE
FOR ALL ARE FOUND !
Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water !
And all of the good nnd pleasant things that go to make up a com-
) lelo and happy existence. ' * .
Tlio town o South Omaha is situated south of the city o Omnlw
n the line of the U. P. Railway. and it is less than 2 miles from the
) mnlia post ollico to the north line of the town site.
South Omaha is nearly H miles north and south by i2A easttmd
vest , and covers an area of nearly foursquare nulos
The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit.
Nearly 150 lots have been sold hud the demand is on the increase ,
Mio yards are being rapidly pushed to completion.
The . $ (50,000 ( hoof jacking house is progressing : finely.
The $30,000 Water Works are keeping pace with the other im '
irovemonts , and the Hotel and Exchange iJuihling will bo erected at once
The 13. &M. and Celb Line llailways have a largo foivo o men at
vork and Avill , in connection with thoU. P. Railway , have a union depot , , ,
ifar the park at the north end of the town. Sritable grounds will be
iurnished for Church and School purposes.
Now is the time lo buy lots in this growing city. They will never
) C cheaper than they aio to-day.
JSTApply at the Company's office , cor. of 13th and Douglas "streets
ver the Omaha Saving's Bank.
Assistant Secretary.
JOBBER OF
EASTERH PRICES DUPLICATED
1118 FARNAM STREET , - OMAHA , NEB
Double ami Single Actiny Power ano Hand
4U
Kni'iuu TriiiiniiiiL'8 , Mining Mnchinuty , Bultinj ; , HoKf ) , Umes rnd Iron Fitttrt > fl ,
cam J'ltkmjr nt wliolueals mid wuil. HALliADAY VVIJSD-MILLS ,
SCHOOL UliLLb.
Corner 10th Farnam Jt , , Omaha Hob.
Tlio Pulnco Hotel ol'.Donver.
Cor , Seventeenth aud Lawrence Sta
llooma 76c to $2.00 per ilay. Bpoclal Hatra by the Month.
THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST.
Conducted on the American and European Flans ,
Board § 7 per week.
S , OONDON , - - PEOPRIETO
DISEASES OF THE
BYE & EAR
J T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. ,
: > oxVL10t Uixicl iAxarlsit. .
Until cilices are repaired from reault of fire , oftl
Itb Ii. Parker , iloom C , OielgbUm Block 16th
in ImnyuniMtr uet4 *
PwrrnP
LTAY men "t'oluoncd with I'otach. " Tlili h thu
VI one with huinlreila who have Iccn unulto
iouih t taku Narbaparlllan , I'otasti inuturcn , etc. ,
ntll illirvfttlon U aliiiovt fatally ImpiiiU , H lfttt
Kclllu Ia n WKutublo runcily , nnd ruitoron tlio > a-
ni to lualthaud bnllJa up tl.u wastu maile by thcso
oltona.
"I HtBBiiirorlni , ' with 11 hod I'olnon , anil treated
uural niontln with Mercury an'l l'ota h , oily to
aku mu wurdi' . Tliu 1'njuHli took nuny my apKtlta |
nl Kivi" me d ) iiipula , and both ia\eiiiu
mu. I then look HnrnsiurillJ , etc , AH tlii'Vi madu
lu Mill orn , iwltilroiu llio | il "ii fartlitrlnto my
stem. A frlcml liibUtuil 1 xhuulil Uko HvItt'a Hict | > l-
c , unit It cured ire ol thu lllcotl I'olson , Uro\u tliu
ucury aii'l ' romili uutof m > ijutcm , and to d j 1
naav.UUaIvki.rwaa. " OKU U. WLI.UIAN.Jr
Join A. Hmlth , thu brirwit inircliiuit In Uilnunvlllu
: \mj : " 1 ultlirvil tor jmrx Irnn the ( omUiiutl
Ifvctaof Krj l | > ilan mil I.V/uim. 1 uontlnued to
iu v woue unilir nirJical truatinout and by UUui ;
ulitlncfoiitaliiliiK I'otatli. H K H. curnl mo thoi-
uglily and ubuolulily.My apiclllo | utringtli and
u h returnud in I as ciirul wlih It. "
Our Trfutlra on Dlood aud Hklu Diseases mailed free
ro.
8 , AOiMitEt , ( la ,
n ' I' > V > " I Ft ! > id , if a '
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DUFRENE & MENDELHON.
ARCHITECTS
TJIKMOVKD TO OMAHA NATIONAL 1UNK
I1U1LU1NQ.
ST.IOUIS PAPER WAIiEHOUSE ,
Graham Paper Co , ,
117 and 21D North Main St. , St. Louli.
WHOLESALE DCALK11S IN
nOOK,1 J WRITING
NKWW I , f twilAI
JCWVKCOWW.leABD BOAHI ) AND
X
ttVM.il . .ilJJlJLfy 83 i
fcVCaih pilil ( or ItikKa o ! u |
Ol'KNS I'OIl BKCOKO YEAH
, Hilentlflc , Commercial ami Art Icp.irt )
luditu , li"tli bcxcsuilmltttil. Tulttou l w , boa
utfihoap , l.ci'ol toilctv 1'tilly ciiulfiod faculty
iit Addri sfor psrtlrularn , JtevV W Hirila
, r"r < r M ' ! t - < ry