Tl'KJU/J ' / / BEE TTKSDAV SKPTKMHKIMri. 18 l. BE. JUDB'S ELECTRIC BELT , 3,000 lluriel ! ! ll toM ' r tk" M > rtt < June H i : . IHctcmcg Any ol the Imslmss lipii ee In Council UI fT JD V. SMITH 1'rojnlcton. Salesrooms . .l'i , Nro.idwny. Manufactory J50 , Fourth St. COUNCIL HU'FFS AND DEALER , IN , NEBRASKA. ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. Arc the Chcaposi , Alost Duvablo , Sniallesfc in ' 5iy.e nnd Lightest in Woighfc. Wth no Il v I'rcc3 ca o [ any klml e\n tlio amniint of work nrocluceii nt sndi IPtlooxpcnsc , ( ten t nntloMr to loiO railrnnd 1 > \ cir , ) m can tin done Hh tlu Kitol luiprovi.il Mnchlnoi. AVarun alo. ycr Illustrated now cireuhr aJUrcss , OIM OEO. KKTKCi & CO. fiulny. ted o i n onOuiiKK. ! . all-ctu K'sto / / The remaining HATS on hand will be Sold Below Cost to make room for New Goods. Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand ff J Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Belting , IToao , Brass and Iron nt wholesale nnd retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , OHUUC13 AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnarn St. , Omaha Neb. RICHARDS ft CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Superiuf-nderil iron U. P. RAILWAY. 17TII & 18TH STREETS' , MANUPAOTUHBIiS Oi1 AND DEALERS I WATER WHEELS , HOLLER MILLS- MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING TILE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Clot ! ) STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS P1PK , ; ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. o P- O L7J o "We are prepared to furnish plans nnd estimate nndvill controct for the erection oi ! Flouring Mills nn < ] drain Elcvatom , or for clmugiiif Flourinu Mills , from Rtom to tlio Holler Bvolcm. 2 "E3pecialaH < 'iition sivon to 1m ni . ] u'n Powilt'r [ ' ' ( ii.ts f < r aiir pur pose , and estimav s made fur sumo ( ji'in-r il inuclmn ry i. pairs attended i promptly. RTUHARD & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb t COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NKWR. THE BOND BUSINESS The Mayor and City Truasnror Ex pected to Arrive To-day , The SnlOH Already Mndo. The many qitorios concorniiig the cily bonds for paving still seem to go unans wered , so far ns on any open , friuik of ficial utterances nro concerned. Thu public has boon kept in the dark moat of the time , so f.iras otlicmla nro concerned , and had it not boon for the prcas of the city little would Imvo boon kno\v n beyond - yond street rumors , which llow thick and fast. fast.It It scorns Unit the mayor has boon qnito reserved at what ho terms homo opposi tion , and has of Into almost Ignored the aldermen , unless perchance it has bocn Mdorman Mynstor , who in a favorite and ( who 1ms kept to hnneolf pretty close vhntovcr ho has learned. _ There appears to have been no official intico to the council as to the sale of the ' 50,000 worth of bonds , but the Now 'ork bank aunt notice that the money rein the proceedings of the sale had . > eon deposited there to the city's crodit. n this way it was deemed that the sale iid actually bouii made , and those where ro in position to know declare that this [ ale of 50,000 netted ! ) . " > cents on the fl lollnr. The sain tnndo previously , v.X3 § 40,000 of inteisoction bonds , which ere declared the choice bonds of the t whole lot , and for which it is claimed .hut there were already bids hero of two ' ) ur cent premium. These bonds uro said o have netted 00 cents only. Such scoma the result of all the funs and Hurry f $ ' .10,000 of bonds sold. A private telegram is said to have been received from City Treasurer -Clausen saying that ho and tho. mayor would eave Now York Sunday , and they ara expected to arrive in the city to-day. This news will doubtless cause arrange- iionta to bo made for some sort of a lit- ing reception of the long absent ones. Jt is predicted that the sewerage buai ices will bo BOOH in about the same condition - , [ dition as the paving has been. It is said hat the sewerage bonds are not only not signed and executed but that they are lot printed completely , and that the or dinance authorizing them has not boon irinted on the back of the bonds , and , hat this mint bo clone before the bonds are placed on the market. The sewer contractors begin already to vcarn for money , and if there is as much lolay in getting the sewerage bonds > lacud as there has boon in the paving > ond8 , it ia said that work will stop. Hiis/Jn turn , \\i\l \ interfere no with the laving of Broadway that that work must stop also. It seems that it was about imo for prompt action in vie > v of the loleful experience of the past few nontha. Olicnp Cnbs in New York. oriesponuunco of the Philadelphia Kcconl. The moat successful thing that has boon attempted in Jsow York for a long while s the cheap cab company , or "Tiio New York Cab Company , Limited , " as it is I called. This company started a few nonths ago with about twenty-fivo cabn , : our-whcelers all of them , some holding , wp poisons , others four. They were lointed a canary color , and bore the coat- if-arma of the Prince of Wales , and in- ido a circle bearing the legend : "Mow York Ciib Company , Limted. " From ho very iirst they were liked , because ; hey wore clean , woll-bullt and cheap. Vonty-livo cents a mlle for two persona or oven ono was oomothing wo had never .reamed of. The ordinary cab could not jo occupied for five minutes for fuss than si , and cabs from livery stables were al- vays § 1.50 for the iirst hour , $1.2. ) or the second and SI an lour after that ; but there was no getting anything fir less than § L , no natter how short the ride or hj\\r ghost a imu you wore to use it. That the old abbius appreciated that their time < < ( use- ulnoss was approaching an end was irovud by the fact that half of them came ut in a few weeks with their cabs paint- d as nearly like the now vehicles as they ould well bo. They oven imitated ether loculiiirities of the now cabs , m the little ailing around the top fur trunk * , and ho ingenuity they ha\o displayed in get- ing a trade mark n.s near like the now al ) company's without infringing upon t , is worthy a bettor cause. Most of hcao fraud cabs had "Now York ( Jab" ; mintid in the little circle on the Bido. ml other had "Now York Cab , L. D. " 'Others had "Now York Cab .Associa- ion. " In the centre of this circle nonio lad painted a biid , others a shieldothors gain something which looked very much ' ike the three feathera of Ilia ] loyal lighniHi , mid only yesterday 1 saw one vitli the legend "New York'Cab Cotnpa- ly , Liberty , " painted on it. If J had lot looked twice I Hhoiild have ' nought the "Liberty" was the "him- ted" of the genuine cab , Jt had very nuch that efl'ect a little distance InnU- ' ion iu said to bo the sincorust ( lattery , . > ut it is a sort of flattery that the New 'ork Cab company would very gladly lispoimo with. Now there are Bovonty of the now cuba on the streets , and by Ilia time next year they hope to have a hounand. They Imvo contractn with luildoia , who are making them r a f.iat as hey can bu made. This is ono of the hinga in which the greater the nupply , ho greater the demand. One sometimes docs without a cab bucauao it doc.s not come along at the moment lie wants it , jut if they were IIH common on ourdtreots aa in London , they would bo just aa much used.Vo \ have four or h'vu diller- out stylus of now tubs , four whooloraand . two \\hculera. Instead of boin dospieed .a by the average ) American for their cheap nose , they are the moat fauliionable thiiifj y.u can Urivo in now-a-days. Koinu of these cabmen take great priilo in ha\in , their cabs look nice. They wear neat uniforme , have their homes well grooinid t and . inuki ) ' < | iutu a Htyliah apptar- ance. Laduis , particularly , likn them on accuuntof their neuncss ami cleanlincsH TV , uf the must zealous patrons < < f the , new oaba are Alias L'lara L' > u u Jvollo" nnd Mr , William K Yandorbilt. Alias b ; Kullogy prefers the Imiiaomv , nnd you may otton Bee her dashing donn toVitll m ntreot.to look after her atucka and bond ? , tl In a vciy trim lookim ; huu om uilh u tl very In'xh-atupimig her e. Mr , Yundor HI bilt doea not do\oio himself to one kind ol vehicle. Ho driven in l < iir-wl < eulcr. ) tt > d hunauiris , and m Uio dii : unt i-t\li.i \ tl Ul lacll. Jfoiboliuof thu hti' < k lluldi iu ( il t to company , l/ut / ho o.ija Ihut 4 v iiu uri vshy ho | iiiruin/a the ca > ii . J1 ' lit tints it on prwupij , ai.d ho ukio r i than. Ho boliovoa hi oncouraning the use. Mlsa Kolloug is idso actuated b the amiio tnoltvu. She belipM'j in 01 iood thine , and she liken Ih for the unobstructed MOW on has from them nnd the caio with vine ! ono can got in and out. Taken by th hour , tlu'jro really very little cheao ] than the old cabs. Tlio regular rate fo the new eiba by the hour is SI , but i is by the nulo service that they are much cheaper. OUIUlN OK AMMONIA. Amtmmm i obtained In largo quantities l > j flia putrefaction of the tirino of annuals , -An tyfti > l < dltct Itritanntta , Ku > ry lioti i'ki'opor can tcit bnkiiiR iwnulcr contniniiiR tlni tlipRiiitliif ? tlttiR by pl.icnit ; n can ol thy "lloynl" or "Andrews' IVnrl" t | down on n hot sUno until heated , than ronuiv tlio cnvor nnd miidl. Dr. Prlco'g Cu > am UakinR rowdcr doc * nnl contain AinmoniA , Alum , I .Imp , Potash , lUnu I'lioipliaton , ( pru\o it by the abo\t < ti > t ) , li It brop.mxl by a Pliyxlcian and Choiniit will special regard to doiinliuoes anil ho.iltliful I1IM8. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ w'W2lU XO ni'uli IN NKW VUllK , The lUij CHlot Un.i | > il > K the (3oo l fa tiotlinm Hotel. Xow York 1 tumid , Sitting Hull , the famous Sioux chief , iccoinpaniod by his wife and several of Ins followers , arrived in this city from the Standing Rock ngoncy yesterday. They were in charge of Colonel Alvoron Allen , who has a permit from Secret ry roller to t.iko tlio party through the jountry for educational purposes. The rt-ifo of Indian Agent McLam-hlm accom panied the female moinborn of the com pany. pany.When the Indiana got out of the train they ranged thcmaolvos around their old jliiof , and their brightly colored raiment made tlio group look hko u big bunch of lowers. Sitting l > ull looked much stout- ar than when ho surrendered at Fort 15u- Cord. Jlo worn n shirt of marvellous uu- : U'aunc < s3 , and a uido brimmed frit hat. Long Dcg , an old Unc.ipapa chief , was Utired in a grcon shirt and n pair of trou- jora ono lo of which wns red and the olh- jr blue. I lo chowect tobacco and tried to bu the club which the policeman at the ferry carried. Crow Haglo fanned liim- jclf with the wing of a lion , and gloated iver a plcco of watermelon , and Spotted Horn Hull nervously watched the ongin- , 'inser of the train blowing oil'steam. Besides Mra. McLaUghlin wore Mra. Hull , Mrs. Spotted Horn Bull and the I'nnccsa Ked Spear. Mrs. Bull was Ireaacd in grcon and her hair was tied ivitli red leather. &ho carried a sharp uiifo in her left hand. Mrs. Spotted lorn Is Sitting Bull's sister. She v , ere a yellow drcos and carried a red fan. The irincuss ia n boautitul Indian girl of nix- X'on years , with coal black hair , snow ivhito tooth and a ravishing smile. She Iocs not chow tobacco. When the train waa approaching Chi- sago from St. I'.uil it collided with an other train. Gray Eagle stuck his head thtough the glass window of the sleeping tar to ace what was the matter. The party went to the Grand Central Hotel on their arrival in this city. Sit ting Bull and his friends were immediate ly given a bath. Then they were told that it was dinner time , and equalled ibout the velvet o.xrpot in the corridor. As the parry started for the dining room Colonel Allen came up and shouted lo Louis Primoau , the interpreter : - "Toll the gentlemen to wait a moment ; Lho ladies are having a bath. " Sitting Bull told the reporter that ho lid not like the railways , but ho would like to have a hotel ou his reservation. Jo declined to discuss the merits of Ulaino or Logan , on the ground that ho ould uottulk intelligently till ho had had lovoral beefsteaks. Soon Mra. McLaugh- in , Mra. Bull and the others appoaaed , uid the company adjourned to a private lining room. Long Dog spread his nap- du on his chair and sat on it. After sating a plato of icecream Sitting Bull laid "Bouka boofa tookash lata noo-noo lonrobolala. " Which means. "That ia a daisy of a dish ; gimme mother plato. Allow the Irishman to { " orvo mo. YOUNG MISN , Itl'jAl ) THIS Tun Voi.rAic ] ! II.T : COMPANV , nf Mm-shall , ilicln r.in , oll'cr to Hurnl thuir ci'lolnatod ICl.KO uo-Voi.iAlo JiiU' : and other Jll.KCl'ltlu Al1- I.IAM is : on tii.il f < ir thirty il.iys , to moil youiiK or old ) alllictod with jic'ivmii debility , Una oi \it.ilily and inanlionii , ai.il .ill kiuihod iinilili'i.l"o for iliDiiinatiKiii , nom.ilRia , laraljHH , and many otlicr diBc.isru. ConipK < tu ehtoration to lir.iltli , \ j or and iniinhood iinr- ntrpil. Xu liulc inuuiioil , as thirty ikiyn' li.'il IH nllo i'il. Wntu tin-in atoncofor illus- latod pamphlet , fn-n. and Itosi'iior Moot , The best fltorica of reunions come a bw daya afterward. Gnu concerning a volt-known loyal major , ono of the fight- ng f.imily , is now bomg told with great cst nmoiiK the boys. On Thursday Ma- or B. ,1. 11)11 ) wan neon on the atepa ol ho Kim Jlouso crying. Ho was siot dong - ng an ostentatious job , but the fact was inmistakable. It was in the midst of ho greetings that a alim man , rather 'oung in appearance , iihook lunds with Mujor Hill. HoH.iid , "How dy'o do" vith an expectant air , and then stood raiting an recognition which did not oem forthcoming. Then ho aaid , "Don't 'on remember mc ( " The result of a iloao scrutiny was not fruitful in rorogni- ion , and the man proceeded. "Don't 'on remember the boy that lugged you .11 the field at Cold Harbor ; " Then there nis a recognition nnd one of the most af- ocling scones possible in such n reunion , t was twenty years ago that young fol- ow bore Major Hill oil' the field at Jold Harbor , when iho latter had been hoi through the hips , and had in no ( lo ng saved him from death or capture. They tad not snot before since thu war. Low- ( Me. ) Journal. In tlio I'oor Well , thu man is not exactly in the 'oor House , but be might aa well bo , lor 10 makes liin homo thu poorest kind of a louao , an'l everybody in it an wretched Inmaolf. Kinked with neuralgia , tor- nonted with dyspepsia and floored by lobility , no wonder the man id mmora- lie. Mr. M. K. Tnrrant is no longer niiiorablo. Ho writes from Nevada , 'J vx- a , to say , "I uaod lirown'u Iron Bittcia or dynpup < ln of Ul yoaro" oti.nding , and improved mo at once. " ( inn Ijl liiln In ,1111(1 nil Tlllief. Jt nppoarn from the .lournal dos Cham- ires de Comrnurco that thuro ia only one iepartmont in France wlieru gai lighting mot in UBO , viz. , that of Lo/.oro. At ho prciiont time , throughout the otato here art ) U10 yiu-wjrkn , the total cuii- umptioti of cr.a for thu list year being .0,000,000 cubio rnot'-ra ( ono cubia mo- er . ' ! , " > ! ! ! 2 cubie feet ; in iho prepara- lun of which J0'i' ' mon are employed , nil I : iOO,000 tons of coal uted. 'J hu to- ! value i/l the pr.jilu tH of dlHtiillition IH . . UOO.UUJ franw , < , l which 11 UOO.OU ) , the \ului of the gas < . Jiisumud I The department t f the Si'ino alnno pos SPSSCS twenty-six gns-works , and the con 4tnnptinn of i.i Is 28H,000,000 cubic nip tors , tlio number of public lamps in 1'arl and the txinhi nr bphm f > 7,100 , and the length of the mains 2,021,8 ! > 0 motors. "Wllli Intoiit in DcurluV Malarial Oas la the moatdrroilful thiiif , on earth. It has no odor , and you d < not perceive its presence , until it han taken hold of you Kight its mnlnriim influence with Brown's Iron Bitters , anc yoiMull conquer. Tina great mi dicln , gi01 vigor by enriching the Moid and toning the system so as to cait malaria out. Mr. John Ueulin or , Lancaster. 1'a. , says , " 1 used Brown'a ' Iron Hitlers for malaria and general dolnhty , nnd it has done mo great good. " Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. .p ttmea n ! Iho ixtrliAl tii ! ilo- partnrnol trulni li > orntril Hnn.lnr.l time , nt he IWA ! ilciot . Tr lin lcnv tn\n lor < lowt | ton inln u CD culler and arrlu' ton tnlnutoi litrr. ciuciuo , nuRUMirux AND UIMCT. ARHIVH. 6:36 : | > in 9M it in 0:40 : n in Knsl Hull. 7.110 ] ! II' :45 : n in ' .Mall mill KxpipnK , 7' ' ] p m 2:201 : < in AixMiiiinoiUtloii j. o 11 Hi At local ilopot only , KANSAS citr , r. JOH A\V > oniNoii. HLurrn , 0:06 : m , Mnll ami Kvpuw , .7:06 : 11 in 8:05 : | i in r.M-lllo K\iriiB | , 6.60 1' III flllCAnO , Wll.u M1KKH 6:26 : | i m KrciH | , (1 ( 06 fl in 0:15 : a m Kinrrm , 8"i6 : f m CIIIOAOO , ROOK IHLAMI AXP 6SO : ji in Atliutlp r.xitiH | , fi.o6 ft in 11:26 : n in H y Kcjirosi , 6:61 : 11 in 7:20niii : "DesMoliion Apixmimo.latlon , 8:06 : 11 iu Allooalilciwtonl ) . 'WABAHll , 8t. I.OIMH 1:20 : nm Mall. 4:15 : u m 0:10 : p m Apocininocl.it on o uo A in At Tr.AiisliT'-tity ciiiCAuonnil 5SO : ji m ( i fn , , , m B : ' . ' } n tu Pnolllo I' 11.05 n m MOV\ CUT AMI rAcmo , :40 : ] i m bt. 1'niil KxpriHa , S'&O a m .20 n in Oil I'AprosH 8:6U : | > 111 UNION i-Anrio. ? :00 : ] i m Wotlcrn i\prriw : , lUOain : I'mlllo Kxi'tetn , 4:40 : p iu r:40nm : Local Cvjirrsn , 0:61 : a in 2:10 : a in Lincoln i\pri-H : , * At 1ri > ii for unlj. DUMMY 1IIAINH 100MAIIA. LOMO 7:20-SRn-n : 30-10.SO-11'10\ . l'Srt-5'3 : W-:3fl-6.SO-fltO-ll:05p : : : m Buiiiliv B'SO-11IO : in ISO 3:30-io-l.JH-llu5 : : ( : , p. m , Antio 10 mill u beluro BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY UAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant o SP Voirl Slropt Crunpll IthllTn oun. Mrs , n , j , Hilton , H n. , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 223 Mlrtrtln llroot > . < > v. nnnnnll lllnni E. Eice m. D r"1 ; " ' liiiiniiiuniiiiilMtluiiiltliu - ' " 1 'i ' l > nilrii ilia iMK flliM ! CHRONIC DISEASFS" " > < " " l\ . dr . lluilx M us piulKil ixpLiicmv. Olllco North l'i ul-lie. l , ( \.iiiH il Illiills. Ciiiisiiltiitinii fii-i' " " DANCING Prof Schnoor will introduce the Ouropesin tourist dances during the nurse. Francuise , Talonalli , Eldo- ado , Villutto , Spanish , Vandango , mil American standard dances , and .lie . latest reverse wallstep. . Boiler Skating Rink. Roller skating Wednrsdnys and Saturdays. 1. tl. MA11TI3NS , Propriotor. Council IlluDs stab/tshca 1856 DoalorH In Kori'lxn mill oiuoallo Kichtiuga n Ir WAH1IKNMIIIIC I'ractlca In Stnlu anil IVnlcrnl L'mirto. Colluctloiiaiin > initl ; > ixttinik'il to. Koiiiii Hi , Shiignrt/'ti Jluildiiifj , JOTTNCfL HUH'TH IOWA AUOU SIM8. K. I' . OAUWKLIi SIMS A : CADWCLL , cor\ ( ni.rn'H , IOWA. OIII'O ' , Main slri > t , ItniniiH I nml 2 Hliu nrl fSl ( ili"ii Iiorh : Will jirattin In htatu anil lulua ) > urtH. .ro tlio cliangon tnnt , Inn low years , luwc taken place in the nmuufiietiiro of mprovoment nflor linprovoniont line been inmlo , until to-dny the clothing ofl'orod by Schlnuk & Prince , J210 L'aniuin street , is uqunl in every roapoct to the beat n cifinun VV U.D U J JJLJL Vliilu at tlio Biuno tiino the lownuns of price of the line grade of clothing thuy handle in no IUHS c.stoniali- inu' than thu Perfection of Fifc ! AND Till ! QUALITY Ol' MATERIAL AND MAKE IMI'.t AND HLATK HOOF1NQ 1111 DJU IM 81 uuikht , Kcij 1 UAMUrAUTUllKll Of Galvanized iron Cornices [ THti CHEAPEST PLACE JUN UMAHA TO BUY One | of the Best and largest Stocks in the United Statoss to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN FOUND ! They Can Enjoy Pure Air fa Waters wrp * * B And nil of the good uiui vloiibiiu t tliingfl o to innlco up a com ilolo and happy existence. The town of South Omnliu i : siLimted south of the city o Oinnha ) n the line of the U. P. IJmlwny. end it is less thnn 2 uiilea from the Lhutihn post office to the north line c J tlio town site. South Omnhn is nonrly li miles north and south by < J1 east and west , and covers tin nrei of nearly four square nnlcp , The stock yiirdH arc ut the extreme boulhern limit. Nearly InlMots have heen sold And the do inn ml is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. . " - The iiM)0 ( ( ) , ( ) beef packing house ia piogressinor finely. The ? lil,000 ) Water AVorlca are finished and furnish an abundant mpply of TWE SPUINGYATEU. \ . The 15. ft M. and Belt Line Railways have n Inrgo force of. men at work nnd will , in connection with thelJ. P. Umlwny , have a union depot near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be furnished for Church and School purposes. Wow is Iho time to buy lots in this growing city. They will nevei bo cheaper than they are to-day. C3ET' Apply at the Company's oflice , at the Union Stocks Yards. 1W. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary. -AND- Eave been Avjarded One Hurdred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And lie Greatest trnng JN- Au eznniinaLion o these magnificent PLnos is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. General Western Representatives. P. S.-Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEER BROS. , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONIKG-ER DYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN OHGAN. 409 and 1411 Dottee St. , Oil Applloatl u.