IT In DAIS f BEE AVItiDXESDAV SEPTTCMUKU 1 ? , 188-i. They Are Without A flival. AND- Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the "World for the Last Fifty Years , And IN Ail examination , o bheso magiiificeut Pionos is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. All Mdt General Western Representatives. P. S.-AIso Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BEOS. , 'and ' ARIQN PIANOS , and SHONINGER CYMBBLLA and GLQUGE & WARREN ORGAN. WHOLESALE BY 1013 Jones Street , } ASK rou KED imoss. { OMAHA , NEB Science ot Life , Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. f T § ESSCtBtCel Eib UDted VitalityNcrvons indPhjeloal Debility Frernaturo Decline In Man , Eirorsof Youth , an the untold miseries exulting ( ram Indirections or ex cesses. A hook ( or every man , young , middle-aged , and old. It contains 125 proscriptions lor all acute nnd chronic diseases each on o of vthich Is Invaluable So found hy the Author , whoso axpcrlenco for 23 ye iB Ic such asprobably never bcforo fell to the lot of nny physic an 800 pages , hound In bo&ntlln French muslin m aoBsod covers , full gilt , guarantee1 to be finer work n every sense , moch&nlcal , lit- ortry and professional , than r.ny other work eold In thla cccntry for J2.CO , or the money will bo refunded In every Iietanco. Price only SI.00 by moll , poet- paid. Illustrative eamplo B cents. Bend now. Gold modal nwardcd the author by the National Ucdlcal /Usoclatton , to the ofllccra of which he refers. TheSclensoof Life should bo rciidbv the yonng for Instruction , and by the ullllotod for relief. It will benefit IL London Lancet , There \ no member of society to ivliom The Scl- cnco of Llfo Kill net be uoclul , whether youth , par ent , trn rdltt'j , Instructoror clergyman. Argonaut. Addrcsa the 1'cabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. rkcr , No. 4 EulSnch Street , Bor.ton Mass. , who o consulted on all decodes requlr'ngskill and once. Chrcnlaandobstlnatodlsoai > 8that hive the kill of nil other pbys-lirn I c ! > cs > ' aliyi bach lioxtod sncccss-lltill , folly anlnaUnco failure. TII'/CCIC. Is'OTICB. DKNVKII , Col. September. 12 , 1841. Kualed i rnpoaals willlie rrri'lveil at the ollico of till" Company up to Octmtor llrst , 1SS4 , for the quarrying and loaillni ; nn board of cars 6UO , < > 0) ciihio feet ot Stone to lie ileliM'rcd during the jmr IhhB , Tlie coinian.ri'jerxcs ] . the ri 'ht to reject an > and nil Mils. For nny luitlier Information apply to ! ' . A. Morton \ice president , Oillord lilork , HenuT , I'olonido. ll-10-iit. l.l.r.N. Dh l.tM > A ( Jl Alim C'Q. 1'iiniffB nur-i uni imon trna CKUlo Ahi-ut , lourultiin M. . ' Tlio Leading Agricultural nnd Llvo Stock J : lrnal of the Woet. 20 Pages { nFTEi.OTinEAn.i8o colniniis H. S. SMITH S3 CO. , i risua DOK'UOim . KUHIfAS , Secretary St Board of Acricultuie , Associate 1'Mitor , SUnSCUIl'TION' I'UICE , SI. 00 per yo r In advance. JlTAGENTS WANlEBjar and 103 S. Itth titrosJ. - OMAHA , NEU WHEELER HOOKS , KCIIOOtj J1UOK9 AND STAl'LU AND FANOV WASTE M. D. I. W . , , . . , Physician & Surgeon ( Formerly of Moroy Hospital , Chicago. ) Nervous Disonses and ] ) ifloasi / of the Eye Kar n Spoclnlty , rarOmco-Odd FcllonV Illoelt , N. W. corner Hth and DodKa etrecte , Omaha , Noli. ODIce houra 10 to 12 a , in , 2 to 4 anil 7 to 8 p. in. Sandaju 10 to 12 . in , All calls promptly attended. . . HAS NO UPERIOR. - r. ' The Sieck is a Durable Piano , THE BTKCK HAS BINOINO QUALHT OF TONE FOUND NO OTIIKIl MANO. BOLD NLY BT WOODBRIDffS BROS , , OMAUA NEB. Railway Time Table. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS. The followlni ; are the times ot the arrival and do- narturo of trains by central utand.ml time , nt he local Jcpota. Trains Icavo transfer depot ton ruin u.ca earlier and arrive ten minuted later. cmciao , Bur.uxaro.N AND QDIKOT. tKAVX. ARniTB. 6:35 : pin Chleico Express 0:00 : a m 9:40 a in Kant Mall. 7:00 : p rr 5:45 : am 'llail and Kxptess , 7'jj : > m 12:20 : p in AccoinmoiHtian. 2:60 p m "At local depot oulv. KAN3A8 CITT , UT. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFPH. 10:05 : n in .Mail and Kxprcs ? , ,7:05 : p m 8:05 : p m I'aclllc Express , b'M p m cnicAao , iiiLWAniuiH AND ur. PAUL. 6:25 : p m Express , 0:05 : n m 9:15 a ui Kxjirusa , 0:16 : p in CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 5:30 : p m Atlantic Exproaa , 0:05 : a m 0:25 : a m Day Express , CM p m 7:20 a m * lca Molnca Accommodation , ' 6:05 : p m * At local depot only. "WABA8II , BT. LOD1H AND TACIFIO. 1:20 : am Mall. 4:15 : p m 5:10 : p m Accommoilit.on 0.00 a m * At Transfer cnly cnicAoo aud NORTUWKUTEB ! ! . 5:30 : p ra Exprosn , 0KO : p m S:25 : a m 1'aciilo Express 0:05 : a m 8IODX ClfV AND PACIFIC. 7:40 : p m St. I'aul Expiesa , 8:60 : a m 7 , 0 a m Day Express 0:50 : p m 'UNION PACIFIC. 8:00 : p m Western Expiosa , :35 : a ta 11:00 am Taulflo Express , 4:40 : p u 7:40 : a m l > oc.il Exjiress , 0:54 : a in 12:10 : a m Lincoln Express , At Transfer only. DUM.MT TRAINS TO OMAHA. leave 7:20-8:20-9:30-10:30-11:40 : : : : a. ra. lSO-:3 : : 8:30-J:30-B:30-fl:30-ll:05 : : : p. m Sunday 9:30-11:10 : : a.m. 1:30-3:30-5:30-0:30-11:05 : : : : : .p. in. Artlvo 10 mln to hefuro lea\lnc tlmn ' DANCING ACADEMY , Prof Scliuoor will introduce the European tourist diiures during the course. Franchise , Talonalli , Eldo rado , A'illullo , Spanish , Yandaugo , aud American standard dances , aud tlie latest reverse waitstep. . Boiler Skating1 Eiak. Roller skating Wednesdays aud Saturdays. IT. if. MARTENS. Proprietor. tuu3. orriuuu , IWB' , Oonticll CluOa Ia. 1856 Established - - Dealers In Foreign ml omostlo 1'ichanjo tn Ilrraq J.H.ITAIK. WAIIUKN WIIITB A. TJE&"WHITE. ; Practlco In State and Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. lloom 10 , Shugart'K Uuildinff , COUNCIL HLUFKS IOWA } y BOTTLES. firlnnger , Bavaria. Culmbttcher , . . . . . . . Eavarui. Pilpnor . . .Bohemiau. ICnicer - * t.BramoD. DOMESTIC. Budweiser St , Louis. AnhauEer St. Louis. Best H Mibrnukcp. Schlifa-Pilsuor Mihvaukeo. ITrutc'n Omaha Ale , Porter , Domestic nnd Rhine Wino. ED. MAD11ER , IU1U Ii'arnnin St. .RHQOB RESTORED. . . . . . . A victim ol rurly Imoruuenco , Cf/iiun ; nuryous Ability , tiinnaturo iluctXi ' 'to. iiatinu tnou laMe Mo ercry known ruim-dy. lias illh.ovi.ml lujpl aetiui olnulf-uuru , wlilch hu will nuiU 1'Ulili Ki * " , n" COUKCIl BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NK\VS. SOLID FOB SIMS ! Poltawatlaiiiie's ' Jnflical Delegation Iiislrnclcd For Him , The Republicans Nominate Street For Olerk , Chambers For Eocordor , aud Jones For Supervisor AVIiul anil Sinoko. The republican county cotivoution wns to lirxvo mot nt the court house yesterday morning nt 11 o'clock , but the supreme court Imil possession nnd were hoariug arguments niul. although there wcru only five on the bench to many timca tivo out- si Jo the bar the crowd hud to give way to the power oi the court. After hanging around for about half nn hour pant the tiino act fer gathering , the crowd took possession of the aknting rink , and tlio delegates , looking with yearning oyca toward the rollers , were called to order by Mr. Jncob Sims , the chairman of the central committee. Mr. J. A. llako nominated as temporary ary chairman Sir. Uunry Freeman , of liolknnp township. On taking his poai- ' .inn Mr. Freeman waa greeted with ap- _ ) lausp , which waa called forth still morn by his torso yet happy expression of 'hunks for the honor of presiding ever n ' body'of men belonging to thogroatsntpo- 'itical organization on earth , nnd having for its atandiud bearora two of the gnuid- oat moil in the world. Than there was n getting down to the iiisiiioos of temporary organization. Dr. W. F. Plorco , of C.irnon , was , on motion of Mr. . ) . M. Matthews , of Una city , cho- aon temporary secretary. lion. JJ. F. Clayton moved that ix com mittee of five bo appointed on credcn- iala. The clmir named B. F. Clayton J. A. Unko , Mr. Fields , of Hancock , D 0. Bloomer nnd J. M. Matthowa. On motion of Fremont Benjamin couumttco of five waa appointed on per inanont , organization. The chair named A. C. Prentice , of Crescent ; F. Benjamin of Avoca , Eli Clayton , o Walnut ; BIr. Wilaon , of Center , and Mr. Clark , of Silver Crook. On motion of J. M. Matthews ad ournmont waa taken until 1:30 : o'clock nt the court house. On reconvening the committee on per manent organization reported in favor o ! ) . C. Bloomer , of thia city , ns porinan mt chairman , and Jerome Spanglor , of Walnut , permanent necretary. The re port wan adopted. The committee on credentials reported a follows , nnd wna adopted : CITY Kinsr WAIID.V. . McVadden , A. V. Mntterbuck , A. Wood , K. K. 1'liilbrook , tins .otc. . SWONU W.MU ) . T. W. McC.irfrer. .r. M. lutthowH , .1. 1' . Willinms , C. S. lltilbanl , -'rank Grass , Tliuo. ( luittar , Julian Hears , -'honiii ; Kiuitt , N. C. Tnggort. Tiinin WAUI ) . D. C. liloomer , S. T. Walk- ir , Frank Cook , William llaverHtock , Henry rau ] 3niut. Gen. 11. Kichinoiul. Ji'onmi WAHD. N. M. 1'ufoy , I. M. Trov- inr , A. W. llickuian , A. E. Spooner , K. It. i'anda , Walter Smith , Lawrence ICinuhnn , hilli | > Armour , V. ,1. Uarko. Wavoland-H C Smith , M 1'otto. York E E Hum's. Xorwalk N W Watson. Cainei II M Sarr , A C Rnuk. Grove George Uoltoii , A Osier , F Stewart , W Conner. Washinpton .T K Annia , J Tumor. Noola Jl Clark , I G Boaidsloy , W A Hum- iRton. .Silver Creek John Clark , F McKgrath , A luksloy. Lincoln T C Wilson , A II Chase. Macedonia IJ F Clayton , L D Bulla. Wright Eli Clayton. Ilar.lin Not represented. Belknni ) township W. II. Fnim , Win. Ly- ian , S. S. Totter. Win. Orr. lames W. 15. Newton. Hazel Dell W. H. McGinnis , D. M. Ni- on. on.CenterH. . 13. Wilson , Gco. Gage , W. 8. idie. idie.Vullny A. L. l-'ields , W. W. Hanlinan , 'hoa. ' Beclj , .Scott Williams. Mr. Spanglcr , who waa elected aocro- ; ary , not being present , Mr. L. F. Potter nd Mr. J. M. Matthews were chosen ccretarics. By request of the chairman , n vice- resident was chosen. W. II. Freeman icing called to that position , Mr. 'loomer aayiny that ho might want to ako n little part in the proceeding ! ) him- elf , and therefore cleaning a vice. Mr. Benjamin moved that the con- ontion proceed to nominate a candidate : > r county recorder , the vote to bo taken roll of townships , the first ballot to o informal , Mr. Kli Clayton amended by having the firat ballot formal. The amendment was carried. Mr. Alex. Wood named K. B. Gardin er , of thia city. Mr. llako named II. .J. Chambers. IS' . M. Pusoy named J. M. Ousloy. Thomas Tostovin waa also named. The roault of the ballot was : Wlioln numlior of votes 08 Nfcegx.iry to a choice 50 Chambc-M CO ( hisley 17 Gardiner , II Tostovin 7 Ue Great H The nomination of Mr. Cnambors waa then made unanimous by acclamation. The nominee wnt > called out and made a brief expression of thanks and a pledge of loyal work for the party. On motion of B. K. Clayton the con vention then proceeded to nominate a candidate for county supervisor In place of Mr. Underwood , whoso term expires , Mr. Clayton named , with an appropri ate tribute to his worth , 11. F. Jones , of Carson township. The name WHO re ceived with applause. Mr. Clayton then moved that ho bo nominated by acclamation. Carried unanimously. Mr. Jones wan called for. but not bu ll ig in the room , the drairu to ecu him waa not gratified , but Mr. Clayton as sured the convention that the republi- caiiM would all hayo a chance to neo him before the campaign was ovor. .S. D. Street was then nominated unanimously , and by acclamation for clerk of the courts. Street was called for to make a speech , but unoakcd out of the room , enying ho was "going after Jones , " Jlo eo.ui returned without Jones , but with .boxes of cigars which ho subitituU'd fur ilia fpuecli. While good Ji'ituro waa prevailing the real contest opened. Mr , Matthewa of fered a rcH'ilution instructing the dele gates to the judicial convention to uuo nil honorable means to secure the nomination of Jacob Kims , us circuit judge. Mr. Benjamin moved to amend \ > y substituting the name of 15. W , flight for that of Mr , Hims , Thu question was tested by a roll call of the townships. In ho call of this city's delegates , Tin BKK'S statement of the result of the prl maries was verified , Sims wcuring 18 out of the 21 ! delegates , the 1'irnl ward giv ing him r. , the Second ! > , the Third 1 , ami the Fourth 5) ) . The total result of the call was : Sims , i"2 , llight 10. Mr. Mntlock said that Mr. Sims evi dently boliig the choice of convention , that ho bo requested to furnish such a list of delegates ns ho desired to attend the judicial convention. laughter. The chairman suggested that the same object could bo reached by a committee. Mr. Sims was called out , and there was n goodly amount of npplauso to greet him. llo briefly nnd neatly thanked the convention for the honor conferred. On motion n committee of throe was appointed to select delegates to the judi cial convention. The committee named was J. 11. Mntlock , J. M. Matthowa nnd Frank Cook. While the committee was in the anteroom - room , Mr. Clayton presented morecigars , saying ho "had soon Mr. Jonos. " In the interim there was n demand for apocch making. Judge Lymnn was shouted for but ho had disappeared. At torney-General Mol'horsou being soon In the room was called out with enthusiasm. llo said lie did not think the republicans liad much of n fight on hand , llo did lot see what those follows called demo crats wore bothering themselves for hold ing convontiona nnd making parades The party had chosen ns ita standard bearer n man who for Years had been do inandod by throe-fourths of the role nnd ilo of the party. McPhoraon then pic. lured llomlricks ns n copperhead , and Dotting down to more local issues , gnvo : ongressman Pusoy some stinging blows 'or his record , or the lack of record , and nado a strong contrast in favor of the opublicau nominee , Major Lyman ivhoso election by nn overwhelming ma ority ho predicted in glowing words The committee then reported the fol owing delegates to the judicial convon ion : A WFIickoncor , N M I'IIR.-.V , T W McC.ir ar , W W McMadden , K I , Hhugart , .1 Spangler , A It Chase , NW JIatson , Fraul. . look , 1'hll Armour , .T S Wliitc , Flienjamtn , \ L 1'iolds , Kli Clayton , \V H McGitmiss MevWood.C M Harlo , Gee T hinlth , .1.1 Unllock. The report wns unanimously adopted , nd the convention ndjourncd. lie SuiironicGonrt. The supreme court opened ita ocssioi lore yesterday , nnd will probably con ludo ita businoaa by Friday. The following decisions wcro rendered yesterday : White vo. Wnbash it St. Louis railroad Co. From Monroe county. Atlirmod. State of Iowa va. Shorland Harris From Ccrro Gordo county. AHirmcd. Phoebe Jackaon va. C. M. .t A. rail road Co. From Appanouajiliatrictcourt , Allirmcd. One caeo of interest to many of the farmers waa decided yesterday. It % raa entitled Merchant's Union Barbed Wire Co. , vs. J. L. Brown , auditor. It wan n case brought from Polk county. The facts briclly stated with legal phraseology , are that by legislative enactment § 5,000 wna appropriated to the Furinor'u Protec tive union to help it fight the barbed wire monopoly. The Merchant's Union Barbed Wire company got an injunction from the Polk county circuit c urt re- atrainiug the auditor , .T. L. Brown , from paying this monoy. The supreme court by ita decision yesterday dissolved this injunction , thus allowing the auditor to pay the § 5,000 to the Farmer's Protec tive union. Konl Estate TrunwforH. The following transfers wore filed in the county clerk's ollico ycstordnyand re ported for Tun Br.E by P. J. McMahono , September 10 , 188-1 : Thomas Dillard to Solomon Dillard , part 17 , 7-1 , HO , § 1,000. Frank II. Crum to Ooorgo Dudley , part 'M and 25 , Avoca , § 2,500. Casper Foster to John Wachtor , lota 15 and -J , block 7 , Minden , § 100. S. S. Rust to Hannah K. Moaos , lot 1 ! ! , block 0 , Oakland , $ -)0 ! ( ) 0. W. Downs to M. F. Price , nwswj 28 , 75 , 2 ! ) , § 172. Total sales § -1,572. IOWA ITEMS. Stephen Slatlcr , of Afton , recently re ceived 2,100 back pension. The leading dairymen of the ntatonro combining for n grand exhibition of lown butter at the Now Orleans exposition. A mysterious tragedy was enacted nt Ucno , Caas county , on the 10th. .Jacob Stecn , a man of I3 ! , who kept tno post- aflico and villiago tavern , killed bio wife during the night. No cauae is known for the act. Stccn is in jail. The board of supervisor/ ! Humboldt sounty has appropriated § 2,000 for the purchase of a Holdicr'o monument. The Grand Army of the Republic posts of the county will raise § 1,0JO ( , and the I 'niori Cemetery association will put in the foundation. " . The proprietor of the Marongo brewery - ory has made lna report for August , and it shows that ho baa cold 22-1 kegs of beer for medical purposou. Allowing 150 doaes to the keg , that is 'CMGOO loaca of beer. Marcngo inunt bo u very uckly place. Section < I088 of the code reached cascH -f election butting. Under that section of the code of lown any person who may inako any bet or wngor for money or oth- jr property of value is liable to a fine not jixcecUing one hundred dollarii or to bu imprisoned in the county jail not exceeding - ing thirty daya. Ilonry-Dow liny. A California paper says : Perhaps the neat remarkable hay crop to be found in Ma state , if not on the const , in on John llyjiton's ranch , on Truckoo meadows. I'ho gruas ia indigenous tu the soil , and is : allod red-top , for the reason that in the iold it Hume hut resembles that upccits ) f grauo ; but it ia not red-top. H more ilosoly resomblf'u the mountain bunch- > rass than anything else. It i > rpwa BJIOII- : uneoiiely on bottom lands , which a few /c&tu / ago were Boimpragnntod with alkali is to be practically worthless. The alkali las boon leached out by Irrigation , and lature unassisted , has produced the grass uro mentioned. It iiM'ords but one crop ri the year , and yields hut three tonn to he acre. But the most remarkable , hing of the grass is the honey-dew with which it ia thickly coated every year. I'his year the honoy-dow ia unusually leuvy , no much BO that Ly grasping in , he hand a bunch of the grass growing inywhoru in the field the stalks will itick together as if waxed. It In claimed ihut one ton of it is worth three tona of irdinary hay , Mr. Byntou will harvout ! nearly four hundred tons of thin hay on | , and that ten yeara age ho considered abj j H lolutcly worllileua. i FIEID'S PILE OF PENNIES , Cyrus \7's \ ' Career from Cash-Bay t Afitii-lntlon Wltli OlHlxirnn In ( In AtliintloCnlili ) I't-ojufl I'lilrty Jlllllon Hollars nt HlH Ootiiinniul , i w N'ork .Iiniriml. The | iroceajion in celebration of the laying of the first Atlantic cable has lonp since been eclipsed by grander pngoauts , nnd Atlantic cables have become as much matters of course as ordinary telegrapli wires ; but nt that time Mow York had never before seen so splendid n show in the streets. The city wns so crowded with Bight-seers that people slept in arm chairs nt the hotels or c.imped out in the parka. The military paraded ; the civil societies swelled the large line ; the trades-unions soul tableaux on wheels representing various artisans nt their work. Then , standing in an open bar ouche , nnd bowing to the right and left in response to the cheers of the crowd , came the hero of the occasion. Cyrus W. Field , n tnll , nervous-looking gentle man , with light-brown hair and board , n Roman nose , bluish-gray eyea and the sanguine face of n born Yankee. AH ho was then , so Mr. Field is now n trille stouter perhaps , nnd with n tinge of silv er among hia auburn hair. The yeara since his great triumph linvu touched him lightly. A born Yankee Mr. Field cortninly is. lie first anw the light nt Stockbridgo , Mass. , on October ; IO , 181' ) . Ho wns the youngest con of n Now Kuglnnd clergyman who subsequently removed to llnddam , Conn. Ilia brother , D.ivid Dudley , wa.i given n collegiate education. Instead of n classical education Cyrui re ceived § 25 in cash nnd hla fnther'a bless ing. With those trcnuurea nnd n fnir knowledge of reading , writing and arith metic , he waa sent to Now York and ob tained n situation aa cash boy in A. T. Stewart's atoro nt the liberal nalary of § 2 n week. For three years young Cyrim worked and starved in the employ of the dry goods millionaire and then a better and brighter life was opened to him na a traveling salesman for n paper maker atLee Leo , Conn. Even in Stewart's eot b- lishment Cyrus made hia mark by his energy and ability , for when h > s wont away the clerkn clubbed to gether andprosontcd him with a diamond pin and a larowoll supper. A. T.Stownrt gave him nothing. Strangely enough Mr. Field has lived to PUO the name of A. T. Stewart aa thoroughly painted out as if that millionaire had never lived. Comforted by one good supper nnd adorned with hia presentation pin , Cyrua throw himself into the work of Belling paper with such Real that in two years he had mastered the business , llo then found a copartnership in thia city. Ilia venture was not successful , and in a fowa months ho was bankrupt. The blow was heavy one ; ho had boon recently mar- iod , nnd had lost every dollar , but Mr Field bore his misfortune with bin aa customod courage , llo started in again , and on the first day that ho took poascsa- ion of his now ollico ho made the san guine remark. " 1 shall make a fortune hero in twenty yoara. " Bettor than hia word , ho made his fortune in twelve years and retired , atill in the prime of life to enjoy that rest which ho had never before known since his boyhood. In a. leisure moment ho formed an ac quaintance with one Giaborno , who had conceived the project of nn Atlantic cable and had procured n charter for the laying of the cable from the legislature of Newfoundland. There O iabprno'n ' work had ended ; but ho talked it over with Mr. Feild , whoso leisure hung heavily upon him , although ho had traveled through Bogota , Guayaquil and Ecuador with Church , who painted the "llenrt of the Andes , " to try and while nway the time. Mr. Field became interested in Gisborno'a scheme and one night while studying the geographical globe which btill stands in his library , his interest llained into enthusiasm and ho shouted : "It can bo done and it shall bo done. " I'ho next night ho called together his friends Pete.r Cooper , Mosoa Taylor , Marshall O'llobcrta , Chandler White uid Wilson ( J. Hunt and preached At' [ antic cable to them until they were con torted to his plans. A iitock company ivaa formed , the necessary capital for .ireltniinary . expense subscribed ; his jrother , Dudley , acted as lawyer of the jiitorpriso and Cyrus Bailed for England : o wrest the money for the cable fr/nu [ Sritish investors. No monk of old ever ireachod the crusade with greater vo- lenience , and in a wonderfully short imo , and in defiance of Innumerable lilliculliea , the cable waa commenced md the ships chartered to lay it. Before the Atlantic cable waa nn no- lompliahed fact Mr. Field had labored ipoa it for twelve yeara and creased the icoan fifty-one timoa. The liiHt cable vould not. operate , buc lay dead in itH > cean grave. The second cable spoke for .hreo weeks , then parted , and waa ns lend us the first. In IHGIi the Great l-Iastorn succeeded in permanently unit- ng the two worlds. Then all the terri- ilo labora of twelve years were forgotten n the triumph of HUCCCSS. CongrusB , -oted Mr. Field n modal ; tiie IMrioExpo- lition sent him another medal ; the queen jf England knighted JUB associates , and 10 would have been Sir Cyrus had not lia American birth and prejudice pro- rented. In 1870 ho celebrated , at his Gramcrcy IVxrk mansion , the uilvor wedding of the sable project , and here. BH in England , ho beat micioty did homage to his lohiovemnnt. William M. Evarla , in iiscomniomorativoaddrossdoclared'fJolj : ; imbiiB said'Hero , is one world lot there > o two , but Cyrua W. Field said , 'Hero irutwo worlds lot there bo ono/and both lammnndB wore obeyed. " Mr. Field in the owner of the "Wash- ngton building and other real estate val- ied at § 10,000,000. In atockB , bonds md other Hocutitics ho haa § 20,000,000 no re. Ho owns a country IIOUHO at Irvinijton md a mansion opposite his former busi- lean associate , and recent lival , Samuel I.'nlden , in Gramorcy Bquaro. In Mr. field' * ) shirt front Hashes one of the argest and pun-si emeralds in the world , md one often wondorti as lie admires that owol whether Mr. Field really values t higher than the diamond pin presented o him when n poor caflh boy by A. T. ilowart'B clurhB. OHIOIN O (1 ( AMMONIA. Ammonia in olitalnwl in lar o quantities by IIH pntrofucl.il > n of the iirinu of luiim.iln. / yclniieJid Itritannieu , hvi-ry lumwkouiiur can toot linking iiowdnra oiituinini ! thin iln-BiwtiiiB dnij | l > y plueiuK ft ; w ot thu "liuyul" or "Andtuwn rnarl" tel ! wu on lu.t Ktuvu uutil hiuted , then rcinov lid cuvor and Hiin-11. iJr. 1'Hoo'a Cream DakiiiK I'owdor du n not outnin Aiiiinuniii , Alum , l.iinii , 1'utaxli , lluiu 'hiMjihatwi , ( prove it by the nlmvo tent ) . Jl ' and ClioinUt wltli 4 bropaicd by a 1'hynkian pedal logard to clowiliiuws and healthful iws , m-u-w-lim THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United State ? to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOB ' , THAT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE ira FOR ALL ARE FOUND I Where They Oan Enjoy Pure Air & Wafcerl B And all o Iho good end plenGnul things that Ego to make up n com jileto and happy existence. The town o South Omaha is taunted south of the city oil Omnha ) ii the line of the U. P. Itiulway , inul it is leas hwi JI | miles from the Dmnha post ofllco to the north line c i the town site. South Omaha is nearly 1 miles north and south by 5I > J east and ivcst , and covers an area of nearly four square miles , The Etock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly Ifij ) lots hnvo been sold AMI ! the demand ia on the increase The yards are heing rapidly pushed to completion. The 500,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $80,000 Water "Works are finished and furnish an ahuudnut upply of PURE SPUING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a largo force of men at ivork and will , in connection with the U. P. llinhvay , have u union rlnpofr urnr the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be uruished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never jo'chcnper than they are to-day. US' ' Apply at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards. Assistant Secrafcary , AKD'TWO WHEEL OAETS. IblB and U 0 lUrnuy atreol onOS i. KtU ] ! r 4 > , 1 ff\ , _ _ _ ( U _ ' . ' CiJ STl 8 ! TJ JS ( i/rc fuiu'ihnl lrr urcn rllc.on C > - n BE. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 3,000 Klectrlo Helta Fold fur the Month of Juno by us. Inferences Any of the I > usliic s < , housc8 In Council lllulTa. JUDD & SMITH I'roprlotore. t SalcarooniB : tl ! > , Urondway. Manufactory ilO , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- 0. F. GOOB11AN , AND DEALER IN OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand Kuglnu Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Boltliifj , Ifojo , lirana and Iron Fittlnc'3 , ; it wholesale and rotail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL JJKLLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. U , S. DEPOSITORY. / . n. HILLAKJJ , President. WM. WALLACE , Cashier. Capital and Sur Bus. S5OO.OOO. Flro and IJurt'lar Pruul BAfoa for Uont at from $5 to ? 50 per annum.