IV.T1Y 8El fMOXlAY , SKPTEMBER 22 1881. tr . . . _ RailwayTime Table , * COUN01L BLUFFS , The fallowing ore th times of the arrlrM and do- C'ftrtmo ol trains by ccntrsl tUmtard tlm , t locU depots. Trsim leave transfer depot ten mln- u.ea ontller und urrl\p ton tmnotea later. CrtlOAlKI , BCRMNBtOX AHD QOIKCT , ARSIVll. BS5 : p 1 1 Clipur6Eipr | ! * i' 0:00 : a m B : < o a ni 1'Mt Mail. ' : oo P I'M ' a m I'MMl and Kxprrw , " ' ) \ 11:90 : \ m At local depot only. f.AMifl MIT , * T. JOH ASH COtWCIt M.CTrS. 1OiOfc m IMMI nd Bxi IMS , jTWS p m Si06 p tn PaelBc Exprws , 6W p w CHICAOO , mwAORTO . Asm sr. rAOt. - 8:25 : p tn P:1B : x m traCAOO , HOOK IMLAXB AMD tW : p m Atlintlo lixprew , P:06 A hi 0:26 : it m D y Kprwi , fl.-ill p m 7Mam Des Jtolnw AeoomnKRUtloa.i C:06 : v in At loc.1 d pot only. 'WAB.UII. at. txms AND rAnno. 123 ! > . m Malt. 4:15 : p m blo ; p m AocotnmoJ.tt.oii 0:00 : KM At Transfer only CniOAOOftnd ROMUWMTMUI. > : ( U p m 0:50 : p w i25 ; > \ m 0:05 : a ID siour cm1 AND pAcirio , TJO : p m St. Taul KxproMi ew : a m 720 | a m Day KsprOTs 8:60 : ptu UNIO1 * rAClKIO. S.'OO ji m \Ve tern KxproM , BSS : m lloo : m 1'Aclllo Kxprew , 1:40 : p to TM .1 m Jjoeftl KxprM * , B:6i : a m 11:10 : a m Wncola K prcss , At Tratitfor only. CDVklT TRAINS TO OMAHA , „ -3SD-0:3J-10:30-ll:10a. : : : : in. 1:80-2:3 : : R:3MTiO-S:30-fl:30-H:05 . m Sunday 9:30-11:10 : : ( - : - : - : p. B.m. lRO..S:30-5:30-0:30-tl:05 : : : : .P. m. AriholOmln to licturo lcft\lni ; tlmn ' SPECIAL NOTICES. NO'lICn , Special a vcrtlaements , BUO aa Loel , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Hoard ing , ota , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate o' TEN CENTS 1'EIt LINK for the Ilrst insertion nnd FIVE CENTS 1'KH MHK for each subsequent n- Eortlon. T.eavo ( ulvortl'omonta at our offlco , No. Foarl Street , ncir Uroadnnv WAliTS. "IX/'ANTKD Dva wjdowlailv , Uuntl n as house- i i keeper. 'Address A. W. UKK otlice , Council HIulTd. TlTANl'SD Situation by a. llrst-cltss tinner. Ad > V > dress 1120 Ninth rui'imc , Council lllulTs. " \T7ANTED [ By a younjf inin , situation us cook In ' I Rood hotel or rust turant. Address 1120 Ninth rvenue Council Hlulfj. \7AXTii : > A four or ll\o room house. J , W. \ Hosier , Ilru olllce. ' Ail A No. 1 experienced retill lioot WANl'KD salesman. A resident of Council lllults preferred. K. E. Ailaun & Co. . 417 , llroail .iy. T7 OU KENT Union A\cnuo hotel , llroadwny , J ? corner Nlntli street. Apply oa promises to Mrs. C. Ocrspaclicr. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "KiOK 8ALF OK UKSr The On la 1'ackluu house J ? and machinery , located In this city. Capacity ISO lie i pe day. Odcll & Day. Kvcry boay in council Uinfta to t Ku WAiWttlJ . Dellvcroil by carrier at only twenty cents aook. . ( rirl Immudlatcly.'oucs apply of Steward House , T710H UAIiG My roahlcnos , corner 7th avenue nnd X1 10th street. If taKen soon will cell for ? 2,003 below vn'ue. Will il o soli furniture , caipota , &o , nil nr lt < .nrt. If not sold nt once will rent protul- bed , wti'i IIOIHO tiirnuhod or unfurnished , at modoiato rent. Any one thinking of imtdnt ; their homo In Council 111uftd will do well to invcatl- l ate this offer. It h the best bargain ever ortereil mthoclty. .U A. UI'TON. "T. OIISALE Conlentsanl IKtu-od , suitable for I1 milliuery or candy store. Apply ut fcO" Jl&in btJi-ct O Ll > \VtMI For i lu nt ItUR uuiuo , at U oouui a hundred. A OKNl'S Ladies ud gentlemen can ma.'iu Hut JlVcIass waea by eclllns the "Champion Bo om St.jcthcr and ronlnc IJoird. " Ivetalla at 1.00. Anv lady can clo up n line shirt without a wrlukla t.i.l ilos It m nIxlyuathobc ; t1auir'.csc.i.AiUro30 ] ] foe paitii ilara C. II. 3. & I. Co. , bun olDcj , Councl DANCING AOADfcWJY , Prof Scbuoor will introduce tlio European tourist ilam-es during the Francaise Talonalli Eldo coursj. , , rado , Villutto , Spanish , Vandango , and American standard dances , and the latest reverse waltz step. Eoller Skating Rink. Roller-skating Wednesdays and Saturdays. U. rl. MARTEN'S. Proprietor. u. H. run it. BANKERS. Conn Ml Bluff a Established 7550 Doilei n ForolRD and omestlo Kxchango n lrra K. > . nrltl J.Il. TAT2. WAKUES XVHIT1J T > . 11 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I'raclico In State and Tedoral Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Room 1C , Shugast's Buildinc , COUNCIL BLUFFS _ TOW A dlMS. f f. S1EVJS&CADWELL , 5 COLXCIt. BLUFFS , IOWA. Offlco , Mam Street , I'.oomi 1 and 2 Shngart & Mo- JIalion'alilock. Will practice in StV.e and Fedora ) ourts. BOOGE'S SIOUX 01TY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant N.I .89 Pearl fitrost Council Illuffs owa. Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M n , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Middle Broadway. Council Blufla. 017 St. Chnrlcs S . , St. Louis , Jfo. * rrjmnrgl-adnnloo'nio .igdieal C > illrei , Imi I longer < nirigeiUu tlio iwc. tiuiiiiint r Ciiuomc > iivonBi.l > nnU liu > eli imi iliiii in uiliitr 1'lij.lcliDlu til. Louli , " " " ; . Dclililtir , Mental and Physical Weakness , Mci'Cijrlal and other Alice , lions of Throat. Skin or Uoncs , Ulood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , n" ir.aiut nii imi > r > ileii < l toupfpBi , ou lull i ' 'iuullo | rlnei * r ticu I'rliattl/ . Diseases Arising ( rum Indiscretion. Execs ? , Exposure or Indulgence , viiini iroJueajme or tiig ItflluKliif ( lltcti Uir tmiui. . . , ( Ulitlity. illil ' or ilcbt uil dcfuclii e uiiinor , i Until , i oj llti fuwj , iliytleal dccnj , uriiontollio oclifijr vl | ( mtci euufu ! of liJi , tlfl. , rendcrlne Marrlaf.o improper or unhappy , r IKleaUil tD\ilbi > . , ' < n > aui u lir ! . H. f. iiaullntlbufttel. lleour b/uell fr > c ul > Hi.vltcl. , tllu fur iiuntlQUl. A Positive Written Guarantee KlrtBlQ all cor.tili emm W dlcm.s ! i nt ctfryuhcre. Faniphleti , EnijllBh or Ocrnian , 04 pac , d * . crlbiuz above dlicaiei , m wale or female , FJIEJU. W1ARRIACE GUIDE ! rf-0io ci , ID ! " ' ind jlH lladlr r uvir . V c. Tlli l > * oi eoui iu * U tbu curf ai vr ju uioltlvu want to kbOV. A l > 0j ) ( of gri tu nil. UtiUUi , UtMU' ' Or , ftmeiia Biirrooi 'i * OFFIOK AND ill IDKNOR' 1617 St. " - toaha DodgG ) . , , COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THE INNOCENTS ABROAD. The Rcliirncfl Mayor Narrates His Experience in selling Bonds , A Great Deal of Talk with Little - tlo Fresh Information , lib forgets to Tell tlio Most Import nnt l-'notf , The Irroproasiblo litilo mayor , comes , o the front Saturday evening a3 omiling is though his mission to the cast , hail not been criticised ao sharply by his official colleagues and no many tax-payers. Ho md the hand out wind instruments coming to bo a nocoasary ulumunt of ev ery move of the liltlu mayor. The ro- mblicana had arranged for a gro.it meet- ng , and a speech from Saunter Allison , and whotlior or not thia fact caused tlio democratic mayor to arrange liia mooting on the same ovoniiif ? , matters liltlu. ! is band and transparency with n small gang following marched down whore the torchlights were gathering , tried to drown out the opposition music , and pull the crowd away. All this was needless , or there were people enough to fill both the court house whore Vaughan spoke and the Masonic temple , the acono of tlio republican rnlloy. The mayor did not seem to have enough fnith in his assertion that Council Blufls has 313,000 people , to run the risk of there being enough poole - > lo to fill two hallo on the same evening Ho evidently felt ashamed of his at- cmptcd but unsuccessful interference vith the republican rally , and in the opening of his nddrcss sought to excuse t. Ho justified himself by stating that 10 had invited the republicans to chnngo .heir . arrangements uud bring their crowd own to the court houeo , and ho would ot Senator Allison speak first , and then 10 would follow with his speech. The hairman of the republican committed , ir. Jacob Sims , had by a written note oclincd to do BO , the little mayor read- ng the note to the crowd , called ntton- ' ion to the awful fact that Mr. Sims had not thanked him for the invitation to ireak up the arrangements made , and oin in his meeting. Ho then entered on his uarativo of low ho went cant and how ho came back , t vao a lengthy detailed account of which a summary is fiullieient. As it was hia avowed intention to ro- > ort to the people just what ho had done , t was supposed that ho would toll them ust , how many bonds had been issued , ust how many were sold , just what they irought in cash , what it cost to soil the ) ends , and aorao other like matters , but 10 seems to have ovurlooked making a lear , concise statement of the moat im- > ortarit facts of the wholo. After stating the main facts as to the aw and the paving contract ; ho procoed- d to toll the history of the attempt to ell the bonds. Ho had Alderman Attorney Mynator prepare a legal opinion for the bunking house of jurnham , Tulloys & Co. Just why the ity attorney was not called on io not stated. That banking house sent out irculars to largo eastern cities , dcscrib- ng the bonds and giving statistics about he city. The mayor saidho found these irculars a hindrance rather than a help , jocauso the circular did not show Burn- lam , Tulleys it Co. was a banking house , and did not state clearly that the bonds were Council Blull'j bonds. The name of the security waa "city improvement lends in the circular , and the amount of ssuo placed at § 140,000 , whereas according to the mayor there was > ut $40,100 of "city improvement bonds" ssued , the § 1-10,000 issue being simply 'improvement bonds , " that is , a debt against the city only by assumption , uch bond being guaranteed by the entire > roperty on the streets paved , said pro- > erty being worth over oiht ; millions of lollara. The circular pined the assessed aluatioiiof the city at & 1,000,000 and ho real valuation at $10,000,000. The mayor siid the real valuation ought to lave been placed at 810,000,000 and that ho assessors said it should bo. As to he assessed valuation ho did not find fault , and aa the assessment is forty per cent of the real valuation , it seems that of the assessors think the real valuation is 810,000,000 they ought to make out assessed valuation at § U-100,000 , instead of § 1,000,000. The mayor objected to ho circular , too , becauoo it contraditod lia claim that the city had IW.OOO popu- ation , the circular placing it at about 23,000. The mayor also criticised the circulir because it left out Oakland avenue , and because it placed the bended city indebtedness at § 150,000 on May 23 , 1881 , the mayor simply claiming this wan wrong , but not stating what the right figures were. In his inaugural in March the mayor placed the bonded debt at § 147,000 , which is not far very from § 150,000 Aldnrmau McMahon also sent oflicial circulars to eastern board-brokers but failed to soil any bonds. Alderman James made a slight attempt in Chicago but failed. Alderman Siedontopf madu a sale of § 10,000 , but the buyers backed out , because they thought they were issued in violation of the constitutional limit. The contractors could not goon with the work without money , and the little mayor came to their relief. Ho secured the signatures of Win. Mynator , county attorney , ( the city attorney does not ap pear on the list ) , Wright x Baldwin , who ire understood to bo the attorneys for tlio contractors , Judge Aylosworth , Lieutenant-governor Maiming , thl. Sapp , Judge Rued , J , D. Edmundson , Judge llothrock and Horace Everett , declaring that in their opinion the bonds won legal. A special meeting of the council waa called , ( doubtletm the secret mooting hold in Yaughun'a back nilice , ) at whicli Aldermen Heidontopf , Mynster , Keating and Oeisu were present. A committee consisting of the mayor , and Aldonnui : Seidontopf and Mynator wai appointed to go east and sell the bonds. The may or said ho ofl'ored § 50 to bo let oil' the committee , but they would not lot him declinn. Alderman Soiduntopf induct City Treasurer Clausen to go in Im place. Armed with an opinion from At torney General Browster , and with the letters from Mr. Ollicor , Mr. Street , Col. Col. Chapman , J. M. Philhpi [ anc others , the committee started cast. They first worked Philadelphia. Tin mayor said : "Wo found Council BlulIV letters nuliciting buyers fur the bonde ahead of us ; and that the coiiHtitutiona restriction ijuestion , our low amensmon and seeming hi h levy , the low interest the fact that Council Blull's securities were not much known in the ctst and ii the city but little known , the failure of Grant & Ward and other bulking houses , the uncertainly of polities , the absence from the city of individual investors ami managers or directors of Investment or loan companies all worked against us in selling the bonds. Wo loft Philadelphia with the blues for Now York. " At New York the cashier "t the Na tional 1'ark lank , whore the bonds were mndo payable , talked very discouragingly , the investors being out of the city , Hint advised thorn to wait till later in the eenaoti. The cashier of the Chemical National haul ; , to whom Dflicor it Pussy had given the mayor a letter , also discouraged * tlio attempt. The mayor road other correspondence to the same cll'oct. Cal Chapman had given the mayor a utter to Judge Dillon. The latter gave tlin a letter to Jay Gould , and the latter .old him to call on Kountz Bros. That inn objected to the bonds because of the question of their legality , J. Baldwin one of the largest tax- myors in the city , being "in Now York , ho mayor consulted him. Mr. Baldwin advised him to soil the ? 10,000 intorseo- ion bonds at face , and that he soil the other bonds at ! > 3 centa on a doll.ir , if ho cmiUl do no bettor. Mr. Baldwin tinid ho outul the market in bad shape for selling > onds. Mr. llcgan , the contractor , and the ho mayor thpn wont to Hartford but cnuld do nothing. Then they wont to Joaton. Mr. J. M. Phillips had given hem a letter to Mr. Dane , and that gen- loman took them to Browater , Cobb it Jstnbrook. That house agreed to take ? 172,000 of the bondsat par and occurod ntcrent less a commission of one per : ont , the sale being conditional on the ) onda being approved as legal , but the attorney , Mr. Stnckpolo , one of the di rectors of the Northern Pacific railway , after consultation with Jugdo Dillon , vould not give the necessary approval , although Judge Dillon told him they voro legal. The mayor thought the de cision against the bonds wits because of a > crsonal fooling entertained by Mr. jUckpolo against cities on the Union Pa- ific. ific.Tho The American Loan and Trust com- > any , of Boston , aldo declined to'purchase any bonds. The mayor continued : "Treasurer 31riu83on , Mr. Began and I then returned ' 0 Now York and found private buyers or our paving bonds , including some ; 12,000 eold in Chicago , at a bettor price hail isbeing commanded for bonds more lesirablo , in fact , wcloft hero with § 180- )00 ) of bonds that our banks and brokers could not sell and would not buy. With foolish taint of illegality resting on .hem . , with dull times , etc. , etc. , aa men- ioned herein , although our brokers require - quire 30 , ( iO , 00 and 120 dayo to place often less than § 50,000 of choice seven and eight per cent farm bonds , or mort- ; ago. Wo return after seven weeks of lard work with all of our paving bonds old but f5r ,000 of the Broadway bonds ; laving sold § 10,000 of the Broadway ) ends , wo will not need the cash for the wlonco for oomo tlmo. Our city is well cnowii cast and our credit now well es- ablishod. " The closing ondoiscmout which the ittlo mayor presents is the following otter to the citizcna of Council Blulls , igned by men for whom President Hop- cms , of the Council Binds Water Works Company vouches. Mr. Hopkins' very uccesaful financial management of the vater works companyisaowell known that lia endorsement does away with all doubt a tothorcsponsibility of the other signers : NEW YOKK To the citizens of Coun- il Bluffs , Iowa : Wo , the undersigned , are old resident bankers , stock and bund iealors , and brokers of Now York City. Vo can unhesitatingly say that the sale f the Council Blulla cite bonds by Mayor Vaughan was very rcflmrkablo , and was ccomplished only by hard work , push nd energy. In the first place Council Bluffs is a ity but little known to invcatora east. Second , the times are very dull and apital unusually timid. Third , homo or eastern securities , hoicp railroad and city bonds are quito ilentilul at from 'JO to 05 cento on the ollar , and some brokers got as high as 5 pur cent , commission selling such bonds. Fourth , Mayor Vaughan has had much trouble in convincing cartorn cap- talists that the question as to your con- titutional restrictions should not effect , ho ready aalo of the Council Bluffs ) ends , and in doing so his words of com- ) limcnt for the thrift , honesty , stability md promptness of hia city as a city , and ler citizens to moot each and every obli- ; alien had great weight in Gelling the jonds , and his work for Council Bluffs vill bo of great benefit to her futuru > rospority. Adams , Kellogg it Mason , bankers and > rokors. John B. Manning , (5 ( Y/all street. George William Ballou it Co. , 8 Wall truot. Goo. K. ISistaro'a Son , 10 and 18 3road atroot. Wo concur in the foregoing ; Sowoll , Pierce it Sheldon , 32 Nassau truet , attorneys and counselors at law. S. W. Hopkins , 35 Broadway , prcsi- lent of the Council Bluffs Water Works company. COUNCIL Br.urrs City Waterworks Company , Now York , Dear Sir ; Messrs. Adama , Kollog it Mason , John B. Manning , Goo. Wm. Ballou it 3o. and Goo. K. Sistaro'a Sons nro prom- neat firms of bankers and brokers ol ngh standing in this city , long estab lished and widely known as dealers in municipal bonds of all kinds , and their views on all points connected therewith are entitled to the fullest consideration. Yours Very Truly , S. W. IIoi'KiNH , Pros. IOWA 1TI2MS. The tax levy in DOB Moinoa is 38 ! mills. There was a visablo frost in Dubuque Thursday night. Tlio Cedar Rapids Herald is enjoying the luxury of a § 10,000 libel suit. The Davenport Turner society , it is said , will build a now opera house in that city. Suborn democrats are offering a bonus of § 500 for a paper of their political com- poxion. Ida Grove hod a § 10,000 blaze on the morning of the 17th. Five buildings were burned. Davenport in talking up a-i exposition building and Burlington is complaining uf dull times. During the past four years defective eidowalkH have coat the city of DCS Moines $21,000 in damage enita , Benjamin Chance , -15 years of ago , anc the head of a family , committed nuicido Monday night by throwing himself into a well. well.Mr. Mr. J. F. Garraty , proprietor of the Das Moinca Loader , wan married ut Day onport Monday to MIPS Li/.x.o ! Sears , oDes Dos Moines. Wilcut'a livery stable and Young' ' Hmo homo , Sioux City , buried , > n the ISvh , cauani" a loss of S10,0"0 , -verod by insurance. On tlio iii ht of the 17th thiovei en tered the postoflioo at Charles City , bj-oko open tha safe nnd took therefrom ever $700 wotth of ttJtmpt and about J00 ? ; tt cnsh. The storm in DOT Moinoa lust Monday canned a panic among the occupants of the second floor of the court homo. Court was hastily adjourned , Mid the nt torneys nnd other * vamoosed for safer < iuarlera , Traveling salesmen for liquor houses tje > t around the prohibition law by carrying - ing blank contracts which purchaaora fill for themselves. The salesmen have no samples , nnd will Imvo nothing to do with filling out Iho blnnka. Joseph K. Ilnggnrd , a roaidont uf Du- biuiuo for twonty-oight years , died on the Kith , aged DO yours , llo wni ono of the beat known colored mon in the city , hav ing for twenty yonra past boon city porter ter and bill poster. Jerome Cotton , the defaulting cashier , plead guilty to chargoof ombr//.lmR30 , . 000 of the funds of the bank of Nowton. Judge Johnson suntoncod him to hard labor in the penitentiary at Fort Madi son for five yoara , the o.xtremo penalty of the law. Another indictment , for larceny of § 0,000 atill stands against him. Sometime since n LoMnrn brovror sent a lot of beer by teams to Ida county , whore it waa seized by ollicors. Tlio Ida Grove Pioneer of the 10th notices the outcome of the case aa follows ; "The homara boor case was settled last Friday by the destruction of the boor , defen dants paying n line of § 10 each nnd costs , amounting to 881 , nnd promising not to do so any more. A tornado struck the southwest corner of Mochanicsvillo , Cedar couutv , on the afternoon of the Kith inst. Parson it Fry's largo lumber shod waa totally de stroyed and their lumber scattered in every direction. The toworof _ Iho now Methodist church , which building is in process of erection , was blown to the ground and the building much injured. Shade trees suffered and things gener ally were torn up. Miuna Bird , son of old Wolf of the tribe of Lo , returning from an Indian school near Chicago , foil from n passen ger train on the morning of the Kith near State Center , fin fell under the wheels and one leg was terribly crushed. Flo lay unconscious for apmo time and then drngned himself n milo from where ho foil , ilo was then found and tnkon teState State Center where the limb waa ampu tated. Ho is doing well. The proposed opera house at Sioux City , for which Biilliciont stock had been subscribed , ia likely to fall through. The Journal says ; "Our opera house has soared aloft a voiy brilliant [ rocket , but has suddenly fell to earth n very insignif icant stick. These nrcsont at the moot ing of atock subscribers , hold Tuesday evening , were awnro that Mr. liarrotaoii , the pritno mover in the nllair , and through whom the § r > 0,000 of outside money was to bo secured , was not very enthusiastic. Ho expressed doubts at being able to put up n satisfactory building for 600,000 , but finally , though reluctantly , agreed that the money should bo forthcoming if competent architects and responsible builders should say that it could bo completed for that sum. " At Iowa Polls , on the 17th , n serious runaway occurred. William Mollingor drove in from his farm nnd wont to the Illinois Central depot to deposit n box. Ho got out of his buggy , lifted out the box and laid it down. As ho rose his team started on a keen jump , ran north to Depot street , and turned down town. They came down the hill like a thunder bolt. Coming up the hill on this side of Rock llun was Mr. John Kahrs , driving n team before a buggy , and tinconclous of the danger behind until too late. The maddened horses sprang on each side of the horses clear over it , knocking Mr. K. and wife and scat clear from the wreck , nnd thus were brought to n halt by being tangled up. Kahra was brought over to Dr. Morton's bflico and was found to bo not seriously hurt. Ho is around ngain. Mrs. Kahrs was not in jured. OIIIGIN Oy AMMONIA. Ammonia is obtained in large quantities by clio putrefaction of the urine of animals. Jin- iyclop&lia Ilritannica , Kvory liouai'Itoopor can toil halting powders containing HUB disgusting drug by placing a can of tlio "Jfoyul" or "AnclroWH * Pearl" top down on lu/l nlovo until hcuteil , tliou roinov the cover and nmell. Dr. Prico'a Ciouni Haking Powder does not contain Ammonia , Alum , Lime , 1'otanh , Bono I'liopplintcH , ( provo it by the almvo tvHt ) , It h brapurud by a Pliyirfcian nnd Chomiiit with Hj ) uial rofi.ird to claatihnoss nud healthful m-o-w-Hm U TliG Pioneer , and Still Ahead. 100,000 NOW IN USE. Fast ruperBLdinK the largest old faihloncd ( .toio and ran 'uj. It hau the lniple t and most elllclen to\ehurn.rH in the uorld , itnd ultli lew Improve incntu tliouaolcHt to cpeuto Alwulutcly pafo will lift latent ruHorvoIr , now in USD thu nccond uoauun llliout a riilo ) | ifcldont f iChund for Catalogue. I'rlru IM , Kto HUI.IJ VAi'o Hrovioo. : , 11)4.0 00(1 Cl.lHKLAM' , OHIO. Cor. 1 5th and Dodge Streets. WILLIAMS ULOOK. EED STAR LINE JJoyu.l andU.rJ , Mall t-Jtoainoni BAILING EVKHY SATURDAY , HEV/ YORK AMD ANTWERP rulliunccrmariy , Italy , Ifvll'-intl and Franc Stvuru o Out\v&nl,920 ; I'lcinltl from Antwerp , Jit , Eicumton , < 'tl ) , Ina'.udlni ; l > odillnh' , etc , 'M Cabin , > ' -0 ttouud Trlii , jjSO.W ; Kxcuruton , | 1U > : StJocm from ft lo t 0 ; u.uaruiou l tSTl'ctei Wilght * Bone , ( lea , Agentr , 16 y N. V. CiWwoll , Hamilton t Oo. , Om h . IF. E. Fud mn to Co. , iui N. Itnti Street , Oui h ; U , f. . K.ta ' , OmiluA puf - . cd ly Trn niool Iho leim T.Ine' In conniption u'lh ' Ih > r | rutp n mn nf i grcMrnaJ ni > i n ( il J tut h l ro.Ulrrl In iho ttmrllnu ri.b HiSh tf 1 Ino , < inl.k Tlm ftn > 1 thn bpi of ftrronimoflft tlmMl cf nhloh tre fntn ihcd hy th er t tr.iun\ | ! America QEIOAGO LLWAMEE And St. Paul. It owns tml opuraifi rft > 4fiOO mll ct Orthcn Illinois , Wl oonnln , Mlnno t , low. nkoH ; urn ) M t' in'ilti llno , brittle-lira ml ( x > i.n ( ' 'ens r vh kit ( lie front t > nin i ronln ot flu Korth ( Mt fttiil l" \\c5t , It mtnr llRMHIOIO th ? dnetlptlnn ol Shntt t.lno , tvl II wt limit * l iwoon , Mllnvilicr , St. PunUnil Mmnm ) . > lt . , Mllnnukoo , t VIMM mill Wlnon * . n , Mllwmikcf , Alior i'fii nj I'llcmUla Uhlc"kro | , MllnMikm , K 'i ( l > lro nml 8Ullw kr Clilo.o , MlhvKi'Vic , Wnii kH Kin ) Merrill. Chicago , Mlln < ikv , Itonvor IHm sr.il O kmh. , Wi\vltmli\ . Oc noniono\ , Miv.Hpcil ami I'rMrleitu Chlen , OnntnniiA MII ! Falrlb ult. fhlcwro , llclolt J tic \ ! Uo .ind Mintnl I'ohil. Chleneo , Klgln , Knrklnnl Mul Unlnlqun. Chirac , Clinton , Una Inlvnl AIII ! C'Hl i lUplili. Chlcftfto , Ufliinrll IIIuftH niul Onuilin , Chlt.itQ ; , Hloiu llty , Slmit K ll Rnil VAiiMon ChlcAto , Mlhraukro , Mitchell uml ChanibetlMn. Kook loUnil , Hiilniqiic , ! St TAU ! n > l Mlnnntpolll. IK\Hiioit | , ilmtir , St. l"nnl iul MlimFApoHs. I'nllraMi H PCHM ! ni\J tlio Khimt Dlnln ? ( tir In ho " rM Are run on the mnlnllnotnt tlmt'lllUAdO , IIUV.\UKKi : AND ST. 1'AUI. UAIfjWAY.Mnlcrefv Attention l < | < aUl tot t < oiicr | < t > y ouurtcoU9cmploM ol the UoinpAn } . & . S. MKHUU.T , , Octi'l Mitnucor. A. V 11. UAUPKNTKU , Don' I' 9S. ARt .T. CT.AUK , Oon'l S.ipt. OKO. II. HKAKK01U ) . Aiw'L Onn'l. l' Act T33C321 HAS NO UPKIUOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano , Tlin STECK UA3 SINGING QUALITY OF TONB FOUND NO OTIir.ll PIANO. SOLD NLY 11Y WOODBEIDG5 BEOS , , 215 OPERA wm OMAHA M'.ll. Tlio I.ondlug Agricultural niul Llvo Stock Jmrual of tbo Wost. rtFTKKNTlMKAl B. S. SMITH Sc CO. , 1 ITORD HON UOI1T. W. FUHNAH , Keeretary 8t Hoard uf Agriculture , Asuoelato Kdltor. UIISCUII'TION I'UICK , Jl.OO per joar In ailvauco. J4-AOKNTS i\VAMiijf ! J and 1CF S.uth Street. - OMAHA , NO ! 8-lrft _ _ _ NtBRASKA LfitiD AGENCY a Ha Otfiibuu t ? * iXj kj < iif3 < j SUCOKSaOH TO DAVIS a HNYBEI11 Gcncrn Fulcrtln 1606 KAUIIAM ST. OMAHA. llavo for tk\o \ SCC.Ono icn-fl CAielnlly tioluctiid D Kutorn Nol > i rtla , at low prlco and on eojy tonin IciiiroMxi luriun lor t : lo In DouglM , Dodge , Oolt PUtto , Hurt , Uimln ; ; , Saniy , Vi'mitircton , Merlck atindoro , and Dntlor jonntlon. Taxoa ptld In all imrto of the 8tat . Honrvl i n d on Improved fkr.na. Notary Public alnajs la olflco Corrtspondclico CIinK AT.L , l > ut M a tonlr nnd healtli rcncnor , and for Ulood and MUin Dlnnu , and trnulileu cpemknt on imjiuro or lni ] > merUlied Lluotl , Sulft'u Specific la without a rival , "My baby sk months old hro'io out w.th some kind of nUn humor , anil after [ mine treated Iho nontlii by my family phjuichn , as ghcii up to die. [ 'ho ilniKKlat recommendeil Httllt'H Hpodllc , and thu oeult MM iia Kratil } ing as U w.u imracnl Jin. My child aooiiRot well , nil traceaof the dlKoi-o IH uoiie , ami lie 13 as fat as n piit " J. J. K I KK LA NI ) , piMimlcn , Hiifk County , Texas. "I used Snlft'n Specific on my little ilvichtcr , who vat alllli tid uith 8omu lllooil I'.IHOM uhlch hail re sisted all ucirtu of t reatment. 'I ho Hpeclllo rel levcd ler permanently , and I Hlrill use It In mj | irni tiro. " W. K. IlllON'lK , II. . , C'jproHilUdjio , Ark. Our Troatlso oil Ulood and BKIn Dlaoanea mailed free iimlluuitj to THKaWirTHI'KCinO CO. Draw i r 3 , Atlanta , Ol. H. Y. Omoc , 15S W. 22.1 . Ht. , liutvtcn > n Bill ftnd 7th A\nmiurf. I'hllailnUililiv oHIni 10H Clii-Hlnnt t. ; t BOTTLES. JJavaria Uulraliaohor , Bavnn.i < . Boheniinu. DOMESTIC. Budwoiser St , Louin. Anhausor Sb. Louis. Host a Mil'vaukeo. Schlit/ Pilsner Milwaukee. Kruc'B ; Oniuha. Ale. Porter , Domestic mid Rhino Wue. ED. MAU11ER. laiiJFaniamSt. "llirlli.k Fool fir Infinli h " * * .C ltll'tril I' . ji.lU. lit , ! . ] l/r I ilrnffpliu. Hent jL ai/jL \ > j luulllormmi ril in DR. HORDE'S ELEGTRSG BELT _ . Will euro NervnuiincM , Lunibae iouinutUni NiiurulKln. Hilulliu Klilnu ) plno uu < i \ ' ' ii- ) < n- < Illllll A.llllllll , Ml'llll Ilixi " . , I illlnllliu'l II I ' . fctlifUit ( ulnrrli I'iltn t-piit'tH .t < ii \ linn t > A. n I'rulHtiiiii I t. ft wt O l i rn n lli It lii An i i ICU lll t . . lull-tint KtriH llniun.MI ' HH iu > III boJuud mil bu ruclmrguU III uli lubtuut by tliu j Winter laionilntf , the eeaiion ol the jear for aiho and pallid , In view cf thin fjrt wu iuy liu > one n Hr , IIoroo'H Klrclrlo llella | l > no doln jou nil axdd UheumatiBiiHldne ) > Tri'iihlca arid other III that llosh la lulrto. Do not delay , hut nail at ou olllui and examine helU , No. M-- Doilan tiuti U.I' ( Jjodman , 1110 t'urnaiii HtOinalio , Nub. Or dorH Illled C. O. I ) . _ IH UI-.CIl ) Boyal Havana Lottery I | ( A GOVKKKJirKT INHTnUTJON. ) Drawn at Havana , f'uba , Kvory 1 Lo 14 Days , T1CKCTH , ? 2.00 , IIAr.VKH , f I.CO UulijoU t > no manipulation , not controlled hy ( It ( lailk'ulii Inttriht It In the fare ! t thmv In th nature of oUaneo In uxlnUncu. KorlnfoimatioiiMid iiartlculam apply t < ifJIIIHiY , CO .Den. AiEiintH , 1S12 ! Hroadnav , N V. Uty. K.KAUU&UU , 7tV lmit atruut Ht , Loul f , Mo or 1'rauk I/ibruuo , L , 1) , 29 Wytmdcttv , Kan , jy L'l'inba & w Iv TEE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN UJVLAHA TO BUY Ono of the Host and largest Stocks in the Uuitod States ? ho oelcct from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATGB ' , I . , f. > i They Are Without A Rival. -AND Save been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And Living Pianists , IN An examination o those magnificent Pianos is politely requested ) e ere pnrchnsing nnjr other inslrinuenfc. General Western Representatives. P. S.-Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS. , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGER CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WAHREN ORGANS. THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Where They ( Jan Enjoy Pure Air < & Water ! And all o the good nnd plenannt things thatfgo to make up a complete ploto and happy existence. The town o South Omaha i > tivuated south of the city o Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway , ami it is less than 2i nulen from the Omaha post oflice to tlio north line c i the town site. South Omaha is nearly H miles north and south by 2i east and west , and covers an area of nearly four square miles , The stock yards are ut the extreme southern limit. Nearly IM ) lots have been Hold and the demand is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The . ? GO,0)0 ( ) beef packing house is progressing finely. The $80,000 Water Works are finished nud furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large foroe of men at work and will , in connection with thoU. P. Railway , have a union depofr near the park at the north end of 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'cheapor than they are to-day. ESTApply at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards. M. A , UPTON , Assistant Secretary , A. L. STRANG & CO , , Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand Kimlno Trimmings , Mining Machinery , I'.oltlng , IJoso , Urass and Iron Fitting , ut wholiwalo mid rgtall. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL Ill'JLLS. ' Corner 10th Farnam , St. , Omaha Neb ,