r J / BEE---TUKSDAY SKrTKMIJKli 9. 1881 They Are Without A Rival , AND- Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And t LMi Pianists , IN An examination of these mngnificeufc Pinuos is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. General Western Representatives. P. S.-Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS. , ' 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGER CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGA N. ftlCHAKDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. SuperiuRTtdeni KS orics. U. P. RAILWAY. I7TE & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS3IN n WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS , Mill and Orain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Olotb STEAM PUMPS CSTEAM ( WATER AND GAS PIPE. IB 4MB FIFE FITTINGS P&J ? dMfJm & V At ftJlt SUl JM > Jt iff * * lt A u * l UiH ( M/ ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. o Ba © idd K ! are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , nnd will contract foi the erection of Flouring Mills and Grairi Elevators , or for changing FlouriiiK Mills , from Stona to the Roller Syatoni. Ddi/"E..pecial attention given to furnishing Powder PJauta for any pur pose , and estimates made for some Geuer.il machinery repairs attended fx promptly. Andress \ ET'JHARD 8s CLAKKE , Omaha , Neb r. . IMPORTER , JOBBER AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT OF 1JJTH ST. , BETWEEN FARNAM AND HAHNEY OMAHA NSBEASKA , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THE FEDERAL BUILDING , Work HcKati On Tlio Snmo Ycitcr- ilftj. The alcnin pile driver began work at the corner of Broadway and Sixth strool yesterday morning. The piles are six teen foot long , nnd it will require about iiOO for the foundation of the building to rest on. It will probably take all of this month to complete the driving of those piles. piles.Mr. Mr. Frank Wise , the foreman of the driving gang , had two of his fingers on his right hand ninshcd early in the morning , but amputation will bo unnecca aary. aary.At At the completion of the driving of the third pile the cap that protects the top of of the pile from splitting when atruck by the hammer , was found to bo split , and it waa taken nway to bo bolted together , until a now ono couH bo made. Seven teen piles were all that wcro driven.yes terday. * Mr. 0. J. King superintendent of the building and his aaaiatant Mr. 0. Boll were kept busy moat of the day answer ing questions put to them by outsiders , ixll being anxious to know what kind of n building it is to bo and if ho starts in on the plans for n $100,000 building or n § 200,000 ono. lie , ( Sir. King ) stated that the only correct account of what ho proposed to do vras published in The BKI : and that ho waa simply following instructions from Washington. His in structions are to proceed under the laat plans received by him which widens the the Duilding fourteen foot on Broadway. IIo will continue on the foundation and the next session of congress appro priates the additional § 100,000 asked for , the superstructure will bo of stone in stead of brick and the foundation will not have to bo changed. It is thought that ton or twelve foot below the bottom of the foundation that thereis quick Band as when the piles got down that far they spring up somo. The building is to bo eighty-six foot on Sixth street and one-hundred and aix foot on Broadway. The government _ round on which the building is to bo . erected is 120 by 100 foot. "BUGGY JIM , " The JLSunco Stccrcr Ho Pulls to Fool a Council Binds ninn. A gentleman who hna juat returned 'rom the state fair at Daa Molnea reports .0 ono of Tun BEK force hia experience with a follow known as Jim Ballard but > y his pala nnd the crooks generally as 'Buggy Jim. " It seems this "Buggy Jim" once kept a stableiu Chicago and would not allow anyone to have a buggy .hat waa finer than his , consequently ; hey called him "Buggy Jim. " The gentleman reports that thia crook tackled him and tried to steer himag&inat a Hchcmoin which theCouncil Blull's man was sure to win several hundred dollars and had nothing to loose all that was necessary to win this "pilo" was simply to go with Mini" to a room where a lot tery waa being carried on and buy ono iiundrod dollars worth of tickets and ho was auro to win as they were willing to lot him win in order to got some others to "bite. " The man from this city "caught on" to his racket and wont with him. Ho says this "Buggy Jim" uses more slang than any man ho over hoard , so much BO that ho could hardly toll what the follow waa talking about. On their arrival in the room where the busi ness was supposed to bo carried on , the man behind the desk fnvo Jim "tho laugh" at trying to "down" this man in whom ho recognized an old acquaintance. They then talked over matters , and the gentleman left thorn. "Buggy .Jim , " in meeting the Blull's man on the street told him ho had fared well in DCS Moines and was coming west the next day and in tended to take in Omaha during the fair week. It Is stated that "Buggy Jim" is the elickeat bunco atouror botvrecn Chicago cage and San Francisco. Tliat nocr Garden. Complaint is continually being made by the residents of Upper 1'lorco street about the beer garden , which ia said to bo managed by ono Bohning. Yesterday ono of the residents of that part of the city told n Bin : man that from ! ) o'clock ' Sunday mVht until 'J o'clock Monday morning there mras continued lighting , that the place was packed with the very worst claoo of men and women in the city , that prostitutes end pimps were driving up and down the street in front of Casper's nnd Keolino's residences shouting , cursing and using all the indecent language at their command that the neighbors nro afraid to enter complaint against them for fear they will fire their residences , and that police protection is too limited for that part of town. The gentleman said ho was going to try and have the place closed up , at any rate on Sundays. It acorns time that some cllbctivo move should bo made to close up thia garden , / ia this I'M not the first tlmo that complaint lias been made through newspapers nor [ [ ho second time by any monna. And in iho name of law and order Tin' BKK de mands the place bo closed. hast evening at about 0 o'clock a burg lar entered the residence of Mr , nnd Mrs. A. Benedict in the rear of Mrs. Hencdict'fl hair store , No , 'W" Broad way , whilu ihoy were bitting jnat outeido the front door. The ontrnnco wan cllootcd by prying open the , screen door. The burjjlnr opened the drawer of , \ dreaaing case and found and carried oil1a lady'n hand bag with ninu or ton dollars in c.uh , a diamond nut that coat six hun- dtuJ dollars , Ainu a garnet not und some rwgu , in nil about ciglt htindnd dollars. The thuft waa not discovered until liaK an hour later , when the fam ily was preparing to retire for the ni ht No duo has been found to the burglars , JnCoriimtloii Wnnfcd , Bertie Sailor , ogcd 1'i years , left his homo at La JIurpo , 111 , July JJO , 1881 Ho was 'seen in Council Blufld , Iowa August 20 to 21. Hois about live foot ono inch in height , aparo built , light com jiloxion , light hair , eyes dark gray j a dim scnr on ono chock caused from n burn when n child , llo was dressed ir jenns pnntd , dark shirt , light checked vest , black lint nnd shoos , no coat. Anj information of his whereabouts will bo nnxioiuly nwailod and the informant ro tminor.vtod , by addressing DAN A. FutUKit. , Glonwood , lown. OUUJ1N , .io AMMONIA. .Ammonia n obtained In larRi' quautitlpi liy cho iiutrofactlnn of the utluo of aiiiumls..n lyf/ipj / > o/in Jlrttannifa , KUTV homi'kocpor can test taking tiowilcrs containing thH UKiistltig ilniK by placing a can ot the "Koynl" or "Andrews IVitl to | down on a hot nto\o until hratcd , then roimne the cnvor and mm-ll. Dr. 1'rlco'g Cronin lUkuiR 1'owuoriliiM nol contain Ammonia , Alum , l.lnio , I'oloMi. Hone L'lunpliutos , ( prove it by the IUHH tr t ) . It U btopanxl by a Vhynlcian and ClicmUt with regard to doanlinoss niul healthful- UO3S. in-o-w-am POSTPONED , The CommrrolAl Mou Not to Conto lloro Meloro Oololicr. The commercial inou'ii gathering , called at this city on the 15th , 10th and 17th of September , is hereby postponed to October the 27th , 28th and 2'Uh ' , thia change of lime is mode or. account of im portant ollicial duties and because n ma . jority of commercial travellers have in dicated that they prefer that time. Our mnrchanto will please notify their friends of the clinngo of dates and urge thorn to bo in attendance in Obtobor. W. R. VAUHHAN , Mayor. PKKSONAIi. 11. C. Cheney returned yesterday. Mrs. K. J. Abbott and daughter left lust ovoniiiR for Chicago. J. .r. O'Cominll , of Clu'cuRO , wns a guest nt Ueelitolo's hotel yesterday , 7 V7lI. irydi' , of Dos MolncR , was ropitter- ad nt thu liechU'lo last night. Frank dallon , of Shenaudcmh , was in the city viewing the nights last evening. K. Keller loaea to-night for Kansas City , and Mrs. Keller for New York State. H. Chiisman , of Nonploton , Jo\va , waa a Rueat of the 1'acific house yoslurtlay. Clmrlott K. Taylor and \\lfo , and ( ieorgo Wesley , Imvo rotutnod from tholr etay nt St. .Too. 15. 13. Colby , of the capitol city , spread his uttograph on the ( ) gilen house icgistcr jcstet- day. Last muniiif'H. F. Field nml wife left for a short visit to their former homo m Massa chusetts. W. A. Sti'wait , of Stewart's mmio house , rctmnod ycHterday after a Book's alnenco on tlio load. ] j. V. Hale , of Omaha , came over to xisit a first-claoH city , ycslt'iday , and dined nt the Uechtolf. O. 15. ISciwick and wifolea\o this morning for AVOC.I to take iu the fair ami will then take a tiip cast. ] j. Spiokennan , of Kansas City , wns pro" \idciluitlitlioneceauary comfoits of lifo at the OgJun yusterJay. A nister of Mrs. W. C. Kstcp , Mita Li/.zir Stagorman ( , who reside : ) hi Cincinnati , left for her homo last evening. ] J W. JLa\\kiiiB , of ] 5e.ivor City , Nobiaal.a , waa in tlio metropolis yehteiday , ami regis tered at tliu Ogilou house Albert Ifussoll returned je'-tenlay from Minneapolis , ami ataits in as city salesman for Mr. Theodore , the oil man , J , II. ( lollop niul wife , re&idonts of Dunlap , were iu Council JJlulTs yesterday visiting the city , and stopped at the Ogdon. Hi. Hyde and D. 1J. MorrNon , of New York , and A. A. Clark and 1L J'lood of Chicago cage , wcie quartered at the Option last night. Prof. Shnoor , arrived last o\oniug from Chicago , and will open a dancing school an BOOH as ho can perfect airangcnu'iits for a hull- Mrs , J. C. C'ummliis , Miss Kittio Cum mins , and 3\lias KHra Smith , of I'lattsmonth , Nebraska , are iu the city on a shopping expe dition. © Colonel ] ) . W. lilnnchard , oil mspactor and managing editor of tlio Diibiiqui > Times , w Im 1ms hem iu the city sovrial duyn , loturned t his homo yosterdny , T. 15. liatlilfand wife , of St. I'aill , Minn. , were viewing the siglitn of the tity yesterday , and pnitoolc of tlio liixuues furnished tin guests of the Ojjileii honso. 1'at Lacy , cvchiof of the flic department of this city , stilted for Chio'igo Inst night I" attend the national convention of Hi a chiefs , which is being hold iu that city. IJ. II. Uainett , Now York ; II. W. Tliajir , Ciiliiuilnw , O. ; II. linkhoy , Creston ; W. O. Fiiizur nnd V. N. Keovi- , New York ; and Cliaa. S. Sherilra , of Chicago , wcm among th guests of the Ogden hoiiM ) yi'iluiday. CONVIXOINO. Tlio proof of the pudding ts not in chewing the stniij , ' , hut in i having an oiiiioilunily to tebt thd nitlclo direct. Sclirotor fi Jleiht , the UruggUU , IUVD a free tiinl bntllo of JJr. ] 5 < > . anko'ri Cough and l.ung Syrup for each und cirry ono who is ullllctud with Coughu , Coldx , Attlimii , CoiiHUiniitlou or any Lung Affection , v. ni. o. A. lONlalll'H I'UOailAUMK. KHniy . Minn liailiara Anderson Heading . II. Htucy Kong . S. 0. Noble ICo.idlng . MHS ! C'nirio liimtingtou /Too J'nn foot I5oy" . lee .Smith Intermiitslon. Soliloquy . f. 15. I1' , Mcicu ( Solo . MlnH Ji'milti Vriedonliuri ; liciH.Tnl Talk . ] 1 , Del. eng and others Singing . Company llotli lidlrs and gi'iillerncu are Invited to IK present. Ita no secret iKB'rum. Wo opoak of " Dr. "I'ierco's Extract of Smart- Weed , composed of bent French Brandy , Sinart- Wucd , Jamaica ( linger and Camphor Water. It cures cholera morbuB , colio or crump.i In iilonmcli , diarrhea , dyui'ii- tory or bloody HUJC , and broakn up colda , fovera and inflammatory attacks. Nolle. ' . Co UN i BI.UITM , Ia. , Hopt. ! f , J881. The buardf registration of Kario townohip will be in suasion nt the oflico of Odin it Tallindor , No. G0 < i First avonuc , from ! ) o'clock a. in , until f > p. m , of each day until further notice. All voteiM should HUO that their names are rogiHtorcd in the proper precinct , K , A. Bix'KHU , Towiuhip Olork. ATIIOI , , Mans , May 2 , ' ! , 188IJ. "Ono bottle of JIuvr'n [ Kidney ant Liver ] RKMKDV liolpeUandtwocoiiipletel ) cured mo of kidney diannao and eoioro ptiusin baoka undaidea , ' Jlines Cheney with.I AV. f.'oodman , Billiard Tublt ifaiufacturcr. Wealth ) Woman nf Ni-u Yiifk , Vhilnilclililn | I'pcnrd. Ono trouble about the owners of Broad way property is that at least two thirds of them nro non-residents nnd quite lixrgo number live abroad. The owner < f the Borcol building at Cedar slrout , for instance is Madame Bnrccl , who has liv ed in 1'iuis for n < \ \ artor of n century , and has brought up her children as IViri- slung. This budding yields her n rev enue of $ f > 00,000 , and nil matters beyond yond revenue are profound indiiloronci' to the owner. The territory m dispute between the rnllro.vda ia Broadway , from Fourteenth street to the Battery. It In valued at § 80,000,000 and hns nearly ono thousand dill'erent owners so widely scat tered that It Is difficult to obtain an opinion from n genuine majority nf thorn. They are nwaro , however , that rontu on Broodway , between Canal and Fourteenth - toenth ntroots , have not advanced since the elevated railroads were built , and that business has deteriorated , nnd they begin to feel like welcoming u horao rail road or Anything else that will restore tnvdo to the thoroughfare. Quito n number of the owners of pro perty there nro women , nnd they show in the main nn oxcollontcnpacity for bus iness. In tholr caao the wealth ia in herited , nnd such women are rarely spendthrifts. It is said that Now York liolds ( ho richest woman iu the country In the poraon of Miss Catherine Wolfe , whoso benefactions have always kept l > ace with the growth of her riches. Her father married euccesaively two sistorn of ho hto Peter Lorillard , and acquired n dowry with each wife. Catherine Wolfe , the oldeat of the children , ia now ml- vanccd In years , and the real estate she > wns in this city ia said to bo worth six or seven millions nud her total yearly revenue is nearly ono million. Of suitors aho has had ninny , but aho has found .hat her fortune was the objective point , and aho hns kept them nil nt n distance. ! t is n heavy pounlty to pay for wenlth , nit she boars the loss well at least out wardly. Newport people some- hues Imvo n dispute as o whether Miss Wolfe or Mrs. Sam. Jolt , of Hartford , widow of Sam Colt , of revolver fame , 1ms the most money in her own right. Mrs. Colt was the daughter of llov. William Jarvia , on Episcopal niniator , and her husband left at her nl- nest absolute disposal an immense pro- icrty , which has rapidly appreciated mdor her hands in the last twenty years. Jolt , by the way , was a man of nbomina- ) ly bad temper and equally evil morals ; nit his wife has nlwnya spoken of him na f ho were nn angel of goodness , nnd oven deified him in n email volume published after his death. Misa Wolfe might hayo done equally well. Both ladies nro Epis copalians , and their benefactions to that church Imvo been right royal. Nothing IMiulo liiViiin. Wo are told that nothing wns made ii vain ; but what can bo said of the fashion able cirl of the period ? Is n't she maiden vain ? Hood's Sarsapnrilla is made in Lowell , Mass. , where there nro more bet ; los of it sold than of any other snrsapa- rilla or blood purifier. And it is never taken in vain. It' purifies the blood , strengthens the ayatcni , and given now lifo and vigor to the entire body. 100 doses § 1 A Mistaken Shot. QLONDON , September 8. The KnRlmh ( Jim Iwit VCspliyr was Ural upim yosloiilny from Kiii-Pai forln. An nllicor und n.iilnr woiu wounded , The Xophyr was mistaken for i T'rench VCHSO ! of Himilar uppoarancn. The "British admiral demanded nil explanation. ( I.H'UKK ) ( AITUII. ) iJU-flllO-VOLTAIC Iiril.T nnd other ri.ncntio ' I ArruAicKS urn unit on 'M Days' Trial TO ONLY. ' .OUNO OH OM ) , lie ere Buffer- ilUN from Kniivoui IHtiiii.nv. IXJBT ViTArJTT. Vinrnu U'RAKSTSSKJI , nml nil tlioso cltnoneca of n rEiwosii. NATUIIK , ri'.sulllnK from AncKF.n and OTIIEII C'iLsr'S. PjH''ily relict nnil complete MitoratInn to ilKit.Tii , Vinou nnd JUniiooii ( uiRA Trn > . bend at ouco for IlliutnUid TOI.TAir" > IiiT : CO. , niiirHlmll. nileb. Uj.UJLI.IVl BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY DAMS. _ _ J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant No .83 I'onlSlrcot Council IlltiHj oua. . Mrs , fl.J , Hilton , H n. . PHYSICIAN & SURQEON , 223 Middle Uroo-l riv. Council Ululla. IIICB. omcim , n. u. CUBIT. Council liliifla It. Established - - 1856 Doalcru In Hcirol u nil omuatlo Kichnnk'o IIr > < i Korurltl J.lt. TATIt WAIII1KN WlllfK I'ractlco In State anil Kodcral Courts. Colloctlons jironijitly attundod to. Iloom 1C , Sluigart'o ] ! iiiklinK , COUNCIL ULUl-TS , IOWA JACOIJ 81M8. K. V , OAUWKLL SIWS&.CADVVELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COl'NCIL HLUFKH , IOWA. Olllcc , llaln Ktroul , Itooina 1 niul 28huiart k Mt Malion'u ISlock Will practice ; in Htitu anil IVJoin aourtr. N. SCHURZ. JlStiCGOflllG OKJ'ICI-7.0VKH ASIKUICAN KSI' ES3. OUNCITi HLP KK < - IOWA E , Eice M. D. HI linpnO or ether lutnora roniqvoJ wlthonHke knlluor ilrawluif o lilood. CHRONIC DISEASES OVCT Llrty ji.-ftm ptaitlcAl oii'iirlinto l'iar tri'ct , Ooiincll Illuiia Itaa A ii-tlm ot vittlr Impruuonio. crxAiun nortoui 'tbllity. uroinaturo dctny. ute , lutini ; iruu In ftlnevn known rnniray. liudlHoviruu a Uii > | 'l4 7lr n * of Bolf-curi' , wnicli hnv.'ll ' id 1'ICl'JS ( ft THE CHEAPEST PLACE USI UMAHA TO "BUY One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United State ? to select from. NO STABS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER JELEVATOR , THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Waterl And all of the good nnd plcnsau I things thatfgo to make up n complete ploto and happy existence. The town o South Omnha i. ' tiLonted south of the city of Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway , nnd it ia less than 2 miles from the Omaha post oilico to the north line c i the town site. South Omaha is nearly H miles north and Houth by 2J east and west , and covers an area of nearly foursquare miles , The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 160 lots have been sold ftnd the demand is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The 500,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPUING WATER. The B. & M. and Bolt Line Railways have a large force of men at work and will , in commotion with theTJ. P. Railway , have a-union depot near the park at the north end o the town. Suitable grounds will bo furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bo"chcior ( ( ) than they are to-day. y3rApply at tlio Company's oflico , ' at the Union Stocks Yards. C. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand Kimino Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , HOBO , Braao nnd Iron Fittings , at wholesale nud retail. DALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. SZETSTDIESIE HANUrAOTUUKH QIC OI" ITJUCfrrr r/RST-OWOI AND TWO WHEEL GABTB. IbIS and 1SZO llama ? Htrrt I nail i)8 ) d , 1Mb Hlicil , Illtl * CiUIonuu luiu'ibtJ ' tttt nfou tipllcik'on ' TON IJ 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U , B. A. Established 1878 Catarrh , Oeafnou3 , Lung and Nerveun Dittoaaea Speedily and 1 ormanontly Cared. PatlenU Cured Home , Write for "TjiB MEDIOAL-MISSIONAUY " t - , for the People. Onnsultatlon and Corroapondonco Gratia , P. 0 , Box U92. Telephone No. 26. HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Poatmnstor , Davenport , eaye : Physician of ix. Ability mm Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , " If n : "An lionornhln M n. Finn 8nwo Wnpdorfnl Onrnn " TTonrn P to ft. \ r