_ w I DAILY BKE THURSDAY , OOTOi EIv 9 18-M. PIANO They Are Without A Rival AND- 'Have been Awarded One Hundred aLd eighteen Priz Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years , a And toy lie Greatest Lifim Pianists Most Perfect Piano IN An examination of these magniBcont Pianos is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. ' General Wnstern Represoutatives. P. S.-Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS BEHR BROS. , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGER CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. IDS BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , D. S. A. EatablSahod 1876-Catarrh , f Doafnesa , Lung and Ncrvona Disoaooa Speedily and Formauontly Onrod. Patient * ar od at Home. Write for "TnE MEDIOAL-&IISSIONAIIY , " for the Pooplo. Oonsnltation and Oorrospondenco Gratia. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 26. HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , nays : " Physician of I Hot. Ability nnd Marked Succons. " CONGRESSMAN KURPHY , Davenport , | "tt.fla : "AnixonoraWn Man. Flno Snccoss. Wonderful Ouros. " Honra 8 to 5. IX * / Fine Silverware , Mantle Clocks COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Walnu Clocks at Bottom Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. S. E. COR. DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS. FSR2E U1G Douglas Street. OMA.HA , NEBRASKA , Dealers in "New and Second-hand Furniture WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS ALL GOODS AT O t t O 1301 3P 3T 1 O O Persons in need of anything in our line will find it to' their advantage to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. 3V Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and de- future of trains by central standard time , at ' local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tea rain act ) earli and arrive ten mlnutea later. omoioo , BcauNaroN AMD QULSOT. ARRIVH. 6:35 : p ra Chicago Kxprcaa 0:00 : a in 9:10 : n m Fast Mail. 7:00 : p IF 5:45 : am I'ilalland Kxprcss , Tt'Jpm li:20 : p in Accommodation. 2:60 : p u > "At local depot only , KAKB14 OITTi ST. JOS AND COUNCIL BlUTFS. 10:05 : a in | Uill and I'.iprcss , ] 7:0fi : p m 6:05 : pta I'aolfla Kxprous , 0 6cOpm : CmOiOO , HILWiUKU AMD BT. FAUL. 5:25 : p m Express , 0:05 : a m 0:15 : a m Eiprcss , 0:56 : p m CU10AOO , HOOK ISLAND AKD rACITIO. lS3 p m Atlantic Exproua , 0:06 : a m 9:21 : a m Day Kxprcss , BM : p in 7:20 : a in "Dea Uolntu Accommodation , 0:06 : p m At local depot only , ffAIAalJ , BT , LOUIU AMI ) rAClFIO. 1:20 : a ui Mall , 4:15 : pm 3:10 : pra Aocommodaton 9.00 am At Transfer "nly CMJCAOO and NORTUWUITSKN. f:30 : p m Kxpresii , 0:60 : p ra 5:25 : am Pacific KxproM 9:05 : am IIOUX OITT AND PACIFIC. 7:10 : p ro St. 1'aul Kxprcbs , 6tO : a ro 7.20 B m Day Kxprciu 0:10 : p in ONION pAcmo. 3:00 : p m Western Expree > i 8:85 : a in 11:00 a m raelHo Exprosj , < : iO p m 7tOftm : Local Kxpresa , 0W : am JJilOam Lincoln Expreaa , - At Tramfer only/ DUM r TRAINS TO OMAHA. Leave 7:20-8:30-8:30-10:30-11:100. : : : : : m 1:50-2:3 : : 3:80-4 : : SO-J:89-0SO-11:06 : : : p. m Sunday 0:30-11:10 : : a , m. l:30 : 8SO6:30SOllM : : : : p. m. Aitlva 10 mln U ) b ( uroleaviD tlmu J.H. TATE. WABH WIUTB.VE G ? I'ractlce In State and Fodertl Court ) . Colloctloni promptly attendcd'to , Room 10'Shugart's Uuildiog , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA TIIOS. onriciB , u. H. rooir. 1f 1 1i i E Council BluOg . la. Established - - 1856 i _ Dealera la Forolijn and omeatlo Kxchanare an 1 JACOB 8I1I8. K. F. CADWELL SIMS A CADV/ELL , Attorneys-at-Law , ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Ofllce , Ifain Street , Ilooms 1 and 2 Bhugart & Mo- ' " ' " ' " ' Will practice lu State and Federal . > .J. J. STEWART , : ATTORNEY ATM > I'ractlcej In Federal and State Courts. 601 Broad way , o\er SaUiih'B Hank COUNCIL BLUFFS . - IOWA. > . ; Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffr. Itcal estate collection agency , Odd Kelloivs Block iterUavlnxaBank E , Eice M , B. , or other tumore removed without th knife or urawlog o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over hlrty years pr ctlcal iperlooc OXcfl ! { o Pearl treei , Council liluffi , tarConoultatlon Ireo ; COUHCyiUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NKVVS. WHY THERE ARE NO BIDS , The Difflcnllies Experienced liy the Oily in Getting Work Done , An Instnnco Shou'ln How Imbnr si TrcntcO. The city Booms to bo laboring under difliculty in getting street filling dono. The council has ndvortiaod for instvuico , tirao and again for bids on certain work , aa for filling Sixth and Seventh aronuos. When bids do como In there is generally a margin figured on to cover uncertain ties as to time nnd manner of payment. The council does not scctu disposed to strengthen public confidence In the city's credit , nnd honest and safe financial policy. Tnr. DEB has on several occasions shown up instances illustrative of the present mode of doing business. One of the most glaring of those is the manner in which they have treated Mr. Douton , \7orldngmnn of small moans , who did the filling of Eighth street , lie long ago finished the work but the council has re fused to insuo to him the certificate of assessment n ainst the abutting lots. The reason given for thus refusing is that Denton has already boon partly paid by the owners of those lots , and the certificates if issued should have endorsed on thorn the amounts ho has received seas as to protect the property owners from any danger of having to pay the full face of the assessment certificates. The coun cil insists on Mr. Denton first reporting the amounts ho has received and then .ho certificates will bo issued with these amounts endorsed on them. This yearning desire on the part of the council to protect the property owners sounds very pretty , but it does not ap pear that any property ownpr asks thus o bo protected , but the desire seems to bo to have the certificates issued to Mr. Donten. The fact is that some of the property owners advanced him money to pay his men , etc. , while the work was in progress , the ngrooiccnt being that when ho certificates wore issued , ho would turn horn ever , and receive the balance duo ho property owners. Sorno of the prop- rty owners propose to hold these corti- 'catos , > and in casn it is ever decided in > ho courts that the city is liable for the lliug , they will present the so ma fo laymcnt out of the city treasury. On Account of some legal points they do not care to have it recorded on the back of these certificates that they voluntarilymado partial payment on them. The city coun cil for some reasons best known to them selves , refuses to issue the certificates without these inducements. In the meantime the man who has honestly and faithfully donp his work , in accordance with contract , is kept out of his just pay , and cannot get the balance duo him , because - cause ho cannot got his certificate. The city attorney is understood to advise the council to issue the certificates , and lot Mr. Denton settle with the property owners. The property owners have shown their confidence in Mr. Denton by advancing him money with which to do the work , and the council says they must not have any moro confidence in him. If the property owners were demanding protection of the council it might seem different , but both Mr. Denton and the property owners seem agreed on asking that the certificates be issued as in other cases. It is hard on Mr. Denton to bo thus kept pinched , and it shows as in other cases that the present city goyor- mont cases after all , very little for the working masses , except , to give them sweetened words and brittle promise to catch their votes. Exposition , Fall and winter millinery goods at J. J. .Auwerda & CO.'B , Friday and Satur day of this weolf. SKIN DISEASES OUKED By Dr. Frazier's Mnpio Ointment. Cures as If by magic : Pimples , Blnck Heads or Grubs , IMotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving tlio slcin clear and beautiful. Aluo cures Itch , Salt Klionni. Sere Nipples , Sere Lips nnd old , Obstinate Ulcers , Hold by druggisti ) , or mailed on receipt of prico. 60 cents. Sold by Kuhn & Co. nnd C. F. Goodman. Suspicious Follow * . Two young follows giving their names as Pollard and Baird have boon stopping at the Ogden house for a few days. Pol ; lard stopped into a Main street boot and shoo store and wanted to exchange a pair ' shoes saying they did not fit him. Ho said they were sent to him by friends in the oast. The proprietor of the stars noticed that they had J. M. Phillips' mark on them , and calling the follow' * attantlon to this , the latter then explained - plained that ho bought the shoes of thn other follow in town , and that ho thought ho could got them changed easier If ho said ho got them from the east The fellow's story led to the suspicion of hav ing stolen the shoos from Mr. Phillips' jtoro. It appears that ho had boon Into Phillips' store and picked out a pair of shoos , and had them ' laid aside for him to call for later , and that ho would pay for them when ho got them. lie had not called igain and it is supposed that ho simply lid this to got an opportunity to steal a mir , but did not got the right sizo. The 'allow Pollard was followed up Broad- ivay where ho mot his companion , Baird , md together they went into a store irhoro their two valises had boon loft bv ihom , It appears that they had sneaked .heir grips out of the Ogden house with- ut eottling their bills , and before they ould ploy any more pranks they were ' irrested and placed in jail , on the charge f boating a hotel , This will hold them mtil the larceny matter can bo further ooked into. It is said that the other ollow , Baird. wont into Phillips' store line , and picked out a pair of rubber oots , which ho told the clerk to lay .aide for him. Whether ho stole any. hing while thus in the store , 1 not yet nown. STOP THAT COUGH 5y using Dr. Fra/.ier'w Throat mid Lung Mai- ; am tlio only turo euro for Coiiplw , Coldg , [ uarHonena and Here Throat , and nil < Ilseibc f tliu throat nnd lungo. Do not neglect a ougli. It may provu fatal , Score * arid Kindred * of 1-r-tt.of ill i woplu owa their liven to ) r. Vtfuot't Throat imd Lunp Balaam , and i 10 family will ever bu without It uftor unco lung it , imd disco ; crlntr Itu marvelous | > owur. t H put up in largo family bottles unil Hold f or Uio umall prlco of 70 cents | i r bottlo. Bold ; Kuh > > it Co. and O. I1' . Goodman. < ° i. tr A Shooting JMutoli. ta A shooting match will take place at ln inreigard'a at Park's mills on Saturday lnp' ' text , October llth. Tno shooting be- ins at 9 o'clock and will bo at glass balls , ui ducks , pigeons , goose , turkeys , otc. The shooting will bo for silver pitcher , cup , castor , butter dish , pickle dish , n year ling ntoor , fat hog fttid linq pony , Kvory body invited , An elegant line lunch will bo spread. _ HOOK. for Wlmt AVtll Ko tlio Grontcftt Bxplonlnn Known lu IlUtory. Now York Sun. "There are four miles of tuunols in this mine , " said Foreman Bernard Boyle , as ho conducted n visitor down into the excavations under Flood Hock , which the government has undertaken to blow up as it blow up llallott's Hoof , a short dis tance hbovo It , in Hell Gate. "This is all gneiss rock , " the guide continued , "Somo of it is so soft that it can bo cut with a knife , and some of it so hard that It has to bo blown up. The dip is at an anglo of about CO" , which favors the on. trance of watco from the river above us. A dismal rain was pouring from the rock and threatening to extinguish the oil lamp which the explorer carried. On stopping through n doorway ho found himself in water up to the knees of his high rubber boots. In the extreme northeast - east corner oi the mine a roar was hoard , and soon the water was teen rushing down through n wide seam. A number of laborers wore busily engaged in co- montlng and in drilling test holes in now directions. "Wo are working carefully , now. guarding against any further outbreak , said Mr. Boyle. "There is § 1,000,000 worth of work at stake hero and wo are exorcising the greatest caution , lu coso of a sudden Hood the minors would es cape through the door there and close it. Thou the compressed air of this pipe would bo lot loose and a pressure of sixty pounds to the square inch would prevent this section from filling. The pumps are well able to take care of the present leaks. Wo might introduce the com pressed air Into the seams and stop it , no doubt , but as wo don't know the width of the orifice further back , wo prefer the slower process of cementing. " "When shall you bo ready for the great explosion ? " "In about one year from this month. There are only 'JO men en gaged hero now although wo have had 100 or moro in times past. Our present torco can complete the work by the time wo are ready for the explosion. You would bo surprised at the number of men who apply for work in such a mino. You see wo keep an uniform toraporatuto here the year round , and plenty of need fresh air. Some of ; the [ men have boon here from the start , and wo kcop the old hands as long as possible. No ono has ever contracted the caisson disease horo. The men are temperate and wo never allow the use of liquor. "Next September yon may BOO and hoar the largest explosion known in his tory. All of these holes you BOO there with plugs in thorn will bo filled with explosives - plosives which will cost § 300,000. About ( 100,1)00 ) cubic yards of rock have already been excavated. Whatever wo can carry out now will not have to bo fished up by divers and Rrapplors in the form of debris after the explosion. Mon are busy here night and day. If you desire to count you will find about 250,000 two audthroo inch holes drilled for explosives already. The drills have to bo sharpened 50,000 times per year in the shops overhead. The rock , after being mined , has to bo hoisted , carried away to deep water , and dumped. A hole seventy f cot deep , just north of fclackwell's Island , has served largely aa our dumping ground. The work requires drilling , blasting , hauiing , hoisting , dumping , pumping , timbering , transpor ing , surveying , sounding and many other things. Every hole has to bo drilled with mathematical precision to moetsumo othei holo. Wo try to kcop twenty foot and upward of rock for a roof , which requires an acurato knowl edge of the depth of water above it. Ventilation Is kept up by a fan twelve foot in diameter , driven by an engine. The largo galleries ventilate themselves. Iho pumping operations are necessarily continuous. The average inilow from leakage at low tide is 740 tallons ; per minute , but the last great leak , which fou noticed a few minutes ago , has in- : roasou it to ever 1,000 gallons. BUFFALO DYING OUT. I'lio Catch for the Season showing a Strange Falling Off , < St. PAUL , October 2. A curious fenv uro of a once important branch of trade n this city is the fact that the entire 'catch" of buffalo robes this year is but 'our. Last year the catch was 10,000 robes. In 1881 , the year after the North- jrii Pacific was oponcd through to the Little Missouri , northwestern traders pot n about 100,000 robes. The railway lot n the hide hunters , and as the buffalo lapponod to bo south of the line , and vithin reaching distance of the Missouri md transportation , the output was very . argo. Thousands upon thousands were i : illud whoso hides were never removed , md of the thousands a largo majority fur- ashed only a few pounds of tenderloin to ho ropacloas rlflumon. There has boon alk for years about the time when the ho buffalo would bo practically extinct , 'fow thai time has como , and it is too / ate for protective laws. Such laws 1 ould not have boon enforced against the ' adians , but they might have been against ho white hide hunters and the rich portsmon , who were the moat wanton oath-dealers of the lot. The bufliln ave disapporrod from the face of Dakota nd Montana , and from all other parts of lie northwest as well. The remnants f the big band , numbering robably a few thousand , nro amowhoro north of the international no no ono Booms to know clearly 'hero , hut probably in the remote vicin- y of Woody Mountain. There nro a w on the upper Moroau , and still fewer n the plains between the James river nd the Missouri , and about the 'Kith arallel , An old bull was recently driven > ito Fort Meade along with a lot of do- icstio cattle by the cowboys. ITo looked i the last of his race , and it ho has any ) illows they can't bo found. The buffilo in bo crossed on domestic cattle , but the ybrid , while good enough for meat , la i oi of much uuo tor robes. Is regarded as a pity lot there waa not a law enforced ten oars ago making it a penal offense for a Into man to slaughter bufhlo so rook- isslossly. The Indians are not ruthless ( their destruction , as has boon claimed , id , besides , when they got n robe and i in it it is worth something. The robes . tnnod by whites are incomparably in- irior to these known to the ht ado aa Indian tanned. The rods iko a lot of pains and eooui to have a icthod which , while it makes the hldo liable , loaves it of a sufficient thickness $ aa strength to hold the hair and withNi and the rough usage all robes must | udergo. GnilTSOHAKOIWt ) TAMSMAN. A Diamond Hlntf Carried Into 111 Collln oi tlioGrent Uusulnn. Kvcry Other Saturday. Ono item in the will of the late Princ Oortschakolf created some little curiosity in the court circles at St. Petersburg It had boon bboerved that the Princ had always worn upon the little finger o his left hand a gold ring of apparently small valuo. It had evidently boon woman's ring , for it had'onco boon ornamented montod with a cluster of small stones which had long slnco disappeared , leavin the empty , unsightly pl co they hai once occupied marked by a blackened spo upon the hoop , the latter being itsol worn almosj to n thread of gold , whicl still , however , clung to the bony finger kept in its place by the knotted join above It. The importance attached to this ornament by the old prince can b judged when it is known that in hi will ho directed his executors to see tha ho was buried with his ring upon hi finger. It was only shortly before the prlnco'b death that ho disclosed the secret of the ring to his second son , Prince Constau tlno. It had boon given as long ago as 1841) ) , when Queen llortonso was in ducod by his advice to leave Florence bo [ ere the humiliation of being driver lionco by the Tuscan government , whlcl liad declared itself the moral enemy ol every individual allied to the Bonaparte family. The queen , who had the mosi urgent reasons for wishing to remain in Florence- , hesitated to obey , until Gort- schnnkoir hnvinq obtnitioa secret infer- ination of the danger which would bo incurred by her should oho persist in re maining longer , took upon himself to send an officer with a government order for her immediate departure from the city.A . A carriage and post horses were in waiting - ing to convoy her away , and in splto of the tears and sobs on her part , with exe crations against such tyrrany on that of another person , her majesty felt bound to obey the order to escape the danger of incarceration and disgrace with which she had been threatened. The carriage sped briskly on itn way to the frontier , the queen inconsolable and bewailing her hard fate , when , nt the first relay , what was her amazement to behold the postil ion approach the carriage , and , humbly saluting her majesty , bog to wish her a happy and prosperous journey , informing her at the same time that her hotel had boon occupied immediately after her de parture by a troop of sbirri sent to arrest tier , and that every thing had boon placed under the government seal. She was not slow to recognize Prince SortschakoH' in spite of his disguise , and lior gratitude know no bounds. She had loft the palace so abruptly that she had brought none of her valuables with hor. The little ring she were upon her finger was the only nouvonir she could bnstow , ind Gortschakolf used to declare that iko the gem bestowed upon Prince Ohori in the fairy tale , it had often inspired him with good counsel when in momenta of difliculty. Even in the latest period nf his lifo ho could never speak of the yueon llortonso without emotion , and to the rival for whoso sake she would have risked her liberty and consideration ho Hi Whys referred , not with halo and indig nation , but with onvy. Dcsplso Nbttho Dtiy ofSmnltTIi ln < { 8 Little things may help a man to rise a bent pin in an easy cliair for instance. Dr. Piorco's 'Tlonsant PurgativoPollots" are small things , pleasant to , take , and they quro sick-headaches , relieve torpid livers and do wonders. Being purely vcgotablo they cannot harm any ono , All druggists. . A Doomed Man UnliiH Timo. CINCINNATI , Octobers. The district court ordered a stay of proceedings in thu case of JoKoph Palmer , sentenced to bo executed on Friday for murder. They follow the ruling in the recent decimon of tlio supreme court which inabca it imperative that nil proceedings in Qrror must bo first p.iibetl upon by tbo district court before going to the supreme court. This rives time to consider a writ of error , Now YorJt'H Votcrp. NEW YOIIK , October 7. The registration for the first live days in Now York uhows a total of 7-1,773 votcru registered. PROCLAMATION , S , a jo'nt ' rc utlon ! ! wan adopted liy th Legislature ol tha State of Nebraska , at th Klt'htoouth Session thereof , and approved February 7th , A. 1 > . ] 8Mproposlnp an Auionilincnt to Hoctlot Kourlof ( ) Artldo 'Jlircoi : ) of the Constitution o laid 8ta e. and ttiatnald suction aa amended shal load an follows , to.vvlt ! "Section 4 The terms of ofllco of members of the fjOKltili'.mo Bhail botwo jcars. anil thoythall oac.1 receive a salary of three hundred dcllari ) for their ten Io'8 during Bald term , and ten cents for ovcry nllo they shall travel In uolnif to and rcturntiih' Iron lie [ deco of meeting of the Icj'l ' .x'.uru , on thu mot iHual r.inle. I'IIOVIUKII IIOUKVKII. lti".t neither mom- icrsof the Lcglalaturu nor employes nliall ricelvo inv pay ur poriiil | lU8 other thtn Iliti : Halary am nllca o. lach scnslon , except special sessions , Hhall M not less than tlxty dajs. Alter Iho expiration of orfy dajsiif tliofesslon nobliln nor Joint resolutions it the nature nf lilIN Bliall Ijolntronucoil , milcbiUio Jovcrnor shall , liy apodal mdmauo , call the ntlui- .Ion of ihoLtcislatura to the ncctsiity of pualni ; ol law on the subject matter embraced In thu ncun.u'c , mil the Introduction of bills shall lie restricted hereto , " The ballots at the floctlon nt which said Amend runt Bhall ho uuhmlttod shall ho In the following orm , "Kor proponed Amendment to the ( Joiutitu Ion relating to Lq'l la11 vu Dopartirent. " "AdiiliiBl iroponed Amendnieiit to thu Uonslltutlon relating o U-Kl l tlvo Hcpaitincnt , " WiiKHKtH , ajolnt resolution \ > &a adopted by the /f'lalaturo ) of the Halo of N'obrodkn at the ' " ' ttnth KuBslon thereof , * nd approved Fehrnar ; , I > 18HIl > ro"OHlni ; an Amendment to Section Una 1) ) of Arllcto rive (6) ( of the Coittltnllon of mid talc , iiid t'.iat ealdecitlon an amended Bhall read an olloue , | nIU "Section 1Iho Kxecutho Department shall con lit of a Governor , Lieutenant Governor , focntar } ' if State , Auditor of 1'iitllo Acouuntii , Treasurer , iuporlntendontof I'utllri fiiitruction , Attorney dm ral , Comnildiloncr of I'uh.lo Lands am' llulfillngu , lid B nard nl I alln y C'onirolmloncra. I'lio olllcern anted In thisBecllonBhall loch hold hlsulllco for ho term of t o yearn from the first Thursday after ho first Tuo.dty In Jat.uiry next alter hli elect ! n ml until liU HUcceHjor U elected and quallflod. I'lio- lUKii IIOWKVKII , that the Hist election of said oflice'B hall ho held on the llrst TnesJay iiiLeeodluKtho lli r londay In Noveiaher of IbSO , and each succeeding Icctlunslull ho hi Id at tlio samu relative time In eh even j ar theieaftcr. All other otllceru that lay bo provided for by Uw , under the riovUiunii of il toctlon , shall ho cho oa In such manner arid at icli time * , and rhall hold thilr olllcm for such lenjftn ftlmo aa'.niay hoprovlilcd bylaw , anil shall per- j'lriHiitli duties and reroitu uuili compcnsitlon an my he provided for by liw. The ( lovernor , Hrtro- ry of btate , Auditor of 1'uhllc AcrountK , Truodiircr , ominlmiloner of I'ubllo I.auilaand JIulldliiK'and At- jnioylJonornl , shall rcslda at the vat of Kovcrnmont urliitf their U'rins of olliLOand ken the puLllo ro rds , booluand puptrt there , and the olllccrs lareln tmed HI ill por/onn / such duties as nuy to rerjulri d y law , " The ballots at tlio election at wldcli a < ld Amend- lout ihall bu tubiiilttvd shall be In la tlio fullovtlni ; run "Kor projii | iU Ainendinent to Hoctlon Onu ) of ArtUlo riv ( tiof ) thu ( Jonmillion , entltUd , lietutlveDepartment , ' " 'MKalnntpiopcsoilAmend- lent to Section Ono (1) ( ) of Article Five (6) ( ) of the Con- Itnllon , entltlol , 'KxuiutUo Uciaitmunt. | ' " Iherefurc , I , James W. l > n e < , ( Jovirnor cf the tate of Nehra k , do hereby idvo nutkxi.ln atcor- inco with Section Onu ( I ) Article I'If ( ten ( ID ) of the institution , and thu | Millions ol an net tntltled , An Act to provide thu mannrr o > iiropcMnir Aiui'iid- lento to Iho ( Juiutltutlon and suLinlttlni ; thu sama thuKUctorsof tlilj Btate"approved Kcbruary 13th D , IB77 , tint said prniiaud AmuudmonlB will ba ibmlttru to thu ijiiiillnud voters of thliht > ( for billlcutlon or rejection it the Uuneral Hoctlon to be eld on the 4th day of November , A , l > lBb . * ' . . In uttnetM uheroof , I have hereunto let HIM. > myhaiiil and caused to bo atllxcd thu , I iiroatHenlof the State of Nebraska. Done at MncDln IhU 1Mb day uf July , A , U. Ml , 10 KljtliUontli > o.irof the Hlitiu , and nf the Imlo- sndence of the United fatatu' , thu Onu Hundred am' Inth , liy thu ( lovcrnnr : JAUKH . DAWKH. AlltHi ; KliWARU I' . HOOUKM , tO-me 3mw | tucrctary ol H'ate. EVERY YOUNG MAN . . 'ho ' It WEAK , NERVOUS or DEBILITATED , Who in an HUUK OF rOOUSHNESS hat trifled away hi * STRENGTH , VITALITY or PROCREATIVE POWER , Weakened hit Mind , Unitrunp ; hi * Nervti or tapped hit SEXUAL STRENGTH , and who nov/ finrtt himjclf lufforlnff from TERRIDLE DRAINS and LOSSES. NERVELESS , IMPOTENT and UNSEXEDby Namoleis vicoof other cause , and MF- Every Mlddlo-agod and Old Man , -Ha' ' Who find ! POWER nnd VITALITY , NERVE and SEXUAL SLRTutN.G.T.H,1 APACITYand VIRILITY tonilbly weakened , . WHlTHtR BY EKESS OR HOT , or who find , hlmielf nbaihed and , aihamed of hit CHILDISH IMPOTENCE and WEAKNESS , CAM BE rencKOTtv ovnED BY TUB I CIVIALE URETHRAL TREATMENT * ' That HEALTH , STRENGTH , VIQOR , POTENCY t , VIRILITY UAH ? ? ! 5MVM 5IRVt' flBRt * TISSUE Of TH B0 * & KnAioYI I. " . 1 0tD TIME SNP ndVIM | all WEAKENINQ > 2t ? * > r5lE9it PROM"11' ' AH" f > RtVtR CHECKED , AND ) 1 .aid.ENER.G.Y. " m WHtRr HOIIE" " EVERY u , o B . . . . . HOSPITAL- FRANCE -rM.v. r adopted thin trontniont ( firat propoaod ever 20 yoara ono by PROP. JEAM1 CIVIALE , nntl now no SUCCESSFULLY USED IN EVERY CIVILIZED COUNTRY ? * N ° NAUHKO"S IJIIUOQINOI W T NO COIUIODKD STOMACHS It TMO PiofiBnntoBt , Mildest end Qulokoat monna known to tlio Modlcnl world to-day , and wnquoBtlonnbly . . . "runa onUorsotl wherever known by the . - - - - moat . . . . . . . * " * > iyt > i SEND * n > - ' ' - n i--.ii in > > K.A. , TjTi r r. . . _ . F' " " " $ " J J . . . . . 1ARKIQ i ' * ' * ' wlu"r * * > Mental and t" " * * * B on ' r r , JL _ _ uio Jtedlf t Sop't of lh irxrilnllioUioli "M . . Mvlt | l OoltfM > . 'f llOiur. liucrim nt llm Roe Trlt , New Ymk , tldlo- REUt U COIUUB. Mn , M.ft.M.P.J IfmWr of the Afiu I'lurllr nl , Ix > noi llo'plinUi ' lcl - l'liy n to ihn Nortfc-l " Irniy of MrtUcinnT M\Tlnut riIn > . "rofrmor ft Blitml ami ril An f fli 00,1 n rlti > JM , | > nMllfji I tnrtr at tho' - Vtnrrral | ll . Mim . In Urn 1'Kroloitt Mnllclne ] , alia attending WVmi " ' ' ' ' ' l Kennl I'litMdiin In I'llflpliAl tin -Midi , f to , , fir , ltON"ARD'b7BA'lKB'Bi56KH.i ) . . ( ttOBOt H. niimt. A.M. . M.H , . Munnfuelntlnc , Hr.uc.l , , i 011 ,0 ni MKinn > u , uu ritinM , Venereal anil Uit- r l iut Kipmi imriitMlTiriivl tT l.icrnll ' < l of the School of narr UlncoMH , etc. , etc. J riiuuurjr ol Heidelberg n.l lletlln , ( krminj. IQUIS B. lOKt ? ! noil.e , , a > Ditir.fl ENDORSEMENTS' PRESS. onng , rnlddlo-aRcd and oven old men tmffbrlnp ; from wcnVncpn , ilclilllly or Impotcncy , wo know ] ofnoromoi ily ! BO certain to euro or BO thoroughly rndomcd by the entire medical profmMon an these of tlio I ChlalA Agency . Vi'o know them to bo rrgultr and reliable ipcclallsts , " NEW Yonic AVoni.n , Sept. 3. ( "Tho l > roprlcty of itovotliift nlllnrlal itiaco to the aubject matter of any me Jiia ; nnn-ar In our columns may lie iloubtad liy noino , nnd t'ndml vxrt it notforourp < rtonalknov > MgtoftAe antt integrit o/ the MeJieal IHrtctor of tlte CIVIAT.U AOUNOY , wo nhonld deem ourselves nioro than Itullty were \TO to utlcr n word of ntidoraonicnt M to the cfllcacy < if their nyntcin of treating that aorlous clua of dUcaics In men , which for ao nmny yearn lisa txxiu and In at present the BUilklng Rrouud of 1m- iniilcnt quacks nnd prctcudors. This theory nnd iiractlro of inudlclno la an advance-over everything now known fur this cl a of tllicaaea , and In It nnuyattcik aud ucrvclesa juuth or Impotent inau will find health and liappluns. " TninoNR AND 1'AnMr.n. J 7v 2(1. ( AlM.u tiurortii < > now lclr.lM ELASTIC SELF-ADJUST-K V t " " INQ nnd GLOVE-FITTING CRADLE-COMPRESSOR / * for the RAPID , PAINLESS and PERFECT CURE -t ' All Coiiuutiiilcatlon * Abaolntuly Confidential. AMrest CIVIAL.K : UUMUUIAX , AGKWCV , IOA Fniton St. , NOW THE CHEAPEST PLAGE JLJM UMAEA TO WY 5 IS S&L ' P 8 Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOB , THAT IS TEE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE I i Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air te Waterl And all of the oed onu pleosuBi things thatigo to make up D corx- pleto nnd happy oxistence. The town of South Otnalui 11 tiunnted south of the city | o Omahn ) ii the line of the U. P. Itiiilw&v , 'uid it is less than 2 $ miloa from tha Jmuhu post office to the non h line c i the town site. South Oniulm is nearly 1 miles north arid Houth by SJj euataud i7ost.nnd covora nn area of nearly four square miles , The stock ynnlo are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 150 lots have heon sold ftnd the demand ia on the increase ) Che 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 upply of ggPUBB SPUING The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a largo force of men at vorlc and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depo ) " lear the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be urnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the lime to buy lots in this growing'city. They will never le'cheapor than they are to-day. J22TApply nt the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards. M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , -IN wnion is TATJGIIT- DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING , COMI\flEnCIAL \ LAW , PENMANSHIP , ENGLISH GRAMMAR , PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC , READING , CORRESPONDENCE , CIVILQOVERNMENT , SPELLING , BUSINESS PRACTICE SHORT HAND. Thin is Mio Commercial Department of Ballovuo College. Send for circulars. Addroea , GEO. R. 11ATUBUN , Prin. Omaha , Neb.