SOUTH THAT IS THE NAME OF TEE4TOWN ; WHERE 1 ALL ARE I an EnjoyAir & Water ] S ! And all of the good nnu pleasant things that go to make up o com plete and happy existence. The town of South Omaha it tiumted south of the city [ of. Omnh on the line of the U. P. Railway , nnd it is less than 2J miles from the Omuha post office to the north line c i the town site. South Omaha is nearly 1 miles north and south by SJ east and westand covers an area of nearly foursquare miles , _ The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit Nearly 150 lots have been sold 5ad the demand is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The # 60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depof near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will b furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing"city. They will nevei be "cheaper than they are to-day. B3gF Apply at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards. , Assistant Secretary. CmCKEBING PIANOS They Are Without A ftival. -AND Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Priz Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years.s And liy flu Greatest Living Piai Most Perfect Piano ' An examination of these magnificent Pianos is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. General Western Representatives. P. S. Also , Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS BfiHR BROS.'and ARlON PIANOS , and SHONINGEB OYMBELLA and CLOTJGH & WARREN ORGANS. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and de parture of trains by central standard time , at local depots. Trains leave transfer "depot ten mln u.08 earlier and arrive ton minutes later. OIIIOAOO , BURUH&rON AKD qCIMOT. LlATI. ABUTI. 5pm ChlcaRO Exprcsa B:00arn 0:40 : a m Fast Mali. 7:00 : p m 7:10a : m filall and Expreaa , 7i'3 p m 12:20 : p m Accommodation. 2 : < SOp m "At local depot only , Klflsla CITT , UT. JOB AND OODhOIL BLUTTS. 10:06 a m ( Wall and ExprcBa , J7:06 p m 8:05 : pra raclflo Express , 6:60 Jim CntOAOO , UILWADKBI AND ST. PAD ! , . 6:25 : p m Exprosa , 0:05 : a m Blo ; a m Expresa , 0:66 : p in OmOAOO , BOCK ISLAND AND FACIHO. 6:80 : p m Atlantic Expreaa , 0:05 : a m 8:25 : a m Day Express , BM : p m 7:20am : "DesMolnes Accommodation , 0:06 : p m At local depot only , wAxAau , BT. u > uia ASD rAcino. 1:20 : a m Mall , 4:15 p m 6:10 : p m Aocommodat.oa 0:00 a m 1:80 p m St. Louis Express 2:45 p m 4:60 : pm Cblcago Exprctia 10:65 : a m "At Transfer only ciiioiao and KOBTDWUTUM. 6:80 : p m Expresa , 0:60 p m P25 ; a m Paclflo Expreas 8:05 : a m BIODX CITT AND rACIflO. 7:40 : p m St. Paul Exprou , 8:60 : a m 7120 a m Day Express 0:60 : p m UNION rAcino. 8:00 : p m Western Exprest , 6:85 : a m 11:00 : a m 1'aulflo Expreaa , * :40 p m 7:40 a m Local Expreaa , 0:64 a m 12:10 : a m Lincoln Expresa , At Tranifer only. DUMUT TRAIKB TO OUA1U. Leave-7:20-8:80-0so-l0so-iitoa. : : : : : m. 1:8 < J-2S : 8SO-4SO-SO-0:50-11:05 : : : : p. m. 8unday-9SO-nlO : : a.m. l:30-8:30-6:3O-fi:30-n:05 : : : : : p. m. AiilvelO mln to before leavtn tlmn J.B. TAFG. WA11B WHITENS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In State and Federal Court * . V Collections promptly attended to. Room 10 , SliuRart's Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOW J. J. STEWART , . . , ATTORNEY AT Uf. Practice ! In Federal acd State Cfturti. C01 IJroad nay , o > er Barlngi Bank. COUNCIL BLUFFS : - | IOWA. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vertlaomenta , sue ao Lost , Found , To Loan , For Bale , To Rent , Wants , Board- me , etc. , will bo Inserted In thla column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVK CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- eoitlon. Lcavo advertleomenta at our office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadway email family , References ( 'lien. or call nt No , Sl'J Sixtli a > eniie , Council Dlntls. neil HUNT A suite of ronma In central location I 1 Knqulro of Vi. Hanchett , No. 18 1'earl Bt Anrus , Capital Ceutcrvlllo and other Bofl OOAIj coal kept at Cloorge Ilcatona , 023 llroad. way. Telephone No. 110. T > UASONAUrEI'IlICES Fair weight and meaa- JLV ure at OeorKo Ileaton'a ooal and wooJ jard 628 Uroadway. Telcphono No. 110. SALE IIEASONAI1LE. Coffee roasting , FOIl and ifroccry business. Only ono In ( own. Reason , ill health. Addrius R. L. Williams , 18 North Main St , , Council Bluffa. SALE A commission business thouroughly cutabllshed , with rent of building , centrally located. Address Uuslutss. HKK olllcu , Council TJ OR SALF OU KKNT The Orvis 1'ackluz h X1 and machinery , located In thin city , Cap 160 hoga IIP * day. Udell & Day. Every body m Council Ulutfa to take WANTED Delivered by carrier at only twenty conta a week. OLD 1'APKRS-For tale at Un Office , at ! 6 ocnta a hundred Mrs HJ , , , HDtonMj , . PHYSICIAN & SURG-EON , 223 Middle Bro dw v. Coiinoll DluOi. AFTERNOON IVININU : : jluinission 25c Admlislon > 'ree to Ladles each morning and Tuts- Jay and Thurxlay Aftcrnocm. Use of Hbalei ID cents. A. JT. BCIUNOK , II. Jl , MAHTEN8 , Manager , Proprietor. CQU NCiyillFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THE ODD-FELLOWS , of the Granfl Lodge in Mi City Yestbity. The Welcome liylTon , ! > C.BIoomor Yoslorday morning tlio grand lodge 01 I. 0. 0. P. , of lown , opened in this city , The local lodges and uniformed patri arohs , formed in n body and marched tc the Ogden house , from which point thoj escorted the grand ledge to the place ol mooting. The pnrado was a very ploaa. Ing ono , and there were two or three hundred - drod ia line , uniformed aud in rocjalfn. On the opening of the ledge the roll waa called , and the following grand ofll cora found to bo present : J T Abbott , Manchester grand master. James K Powers , Atlantic , deputy grand master. William T Holmes , Brooklyn , grand warden. William Garrett , Burlington , grand secretary. A J Morrison , Marongo , grand treas urer. George Whipplo , Burlington , grand representative. John Van Valkonburg , Fort Madison , grand representative. Rev Thomas B Kemp , Independence , grand chaplain. W B Temple , Atlantic , grand mar. shal. shal.J H Plank , Bloomfield , grand con ductor. I H Brastod , Anamosa , grand mcsaou gor. gor.llobort M McKinlay , Dubuque , grand guardian. J W Bulon , Ollnton , grand herald. E B Gardiner , Council Bluffs , repor tcr. tcr.Tho following paat grand roproaontu. lives and paat grand maatora were proa- out : Paat Grand Roprosontatlvoa EV Hartman , Indlanola ; H D Walkon , Mt , Pleasant ; J Norwood Clark , Iowa City ; Thoa D Evans , Fairfield ; B S Moricim , Kookuk ; W W Moore , Dos Moines ; D C Bloomer , Council Bluffs ; Herman Block , Davenport ; J. K. Powers , Avoca. Paat Grand Master W McCoy , Mt , Pleasant ; A J Morrlaon , Marongo ; WE Harrlmnn , Dubuquo. Visitors , Past Grand Representatives Bon Newman and A D Jones , Omaha. The ledge was called to order by W. G Oliver , Introducing the Hon. D. 0 Bloomer , who made ouo of his eloquent addrosacs of welcome. Mr. Bloomoi eald : Grand Master , Representatives one Brothers : It affords mo great ploaaun this morning on behalf and in the name of the Odd Follows of Council Bluffs , t < extend a cordial and hearty greeting t < the morabdra of the Grand Ledge of Iowa both individually and collectively. Mi brothora who were present at Ottumwi last fall will remember that the roproaon tatlves from this city did not enthuse vorj much over the prospect of holding thi grand ledge hero thla year , as wo knov very well that our street paying woul < not bo completed , but you said you won "bound to como to Council Blnfla any way , " and BO you are now with ua , in thi midst of the beautiful Indian Bummo : season , and wo assure you that wo ar right glad of it , and wo promise to do al in our power to make your visit a pleas ant ono. Wo regret very much that the necessa ry official duties during the ohor tirao you will remain among ui will prevent you from seeing ai much as wo should bo glac to have you see ot the beauties , the re sources and capabilities of Council Bluffs situated as it is in ono of the most fortih valleys in the world. Wo trust , however that you will have time to visit our beau tiful parka , and to gaze from our famec bluffs upon the prosperous city nestled al their toot , and to view the great lines ol internal communicatlsn radiating from our limits , carrying thousands of traveler * to every part of our country , and of the world as well. Once before has the Grand Ledge as sembled in Council Bluffs. That was in L870 I believe. Since that time many changes have occurred. Some who were with us then have passed over the dark river , while others have sought now lomca in other sections of our widely extended country. Still , there is a goody - y number of the Old Guard present with is to-day , and it ia with great natlafac- ion I am sure that all have noted the wonderful changes that have transpired n all this region in the brief period of fourteen years. When rou then traveled from the Dos Homos to the Missouri , you passed hrough n sparsely settled country indeed. STow you have made the same journey , hrough a country filled with towns and cities , and through farms and fields groaning with the most abundant harvest , hat ever blessed the labors of the hus- > andman. At the same time our beloved order has increased with the growth of ; ho country. Then in this great country of Pottawattamio wo had but two lodges , joth located in this city , while now wo lave ton lodges and three encampments working within this same county , and in .his fact wo find a fair illustration I hink , of the growth of Odd Fellowship n our noble state. In its plan of government our order followa very cloaoly that which ' was adopted by our fathers for the whole country. It Is democratic and at the same time truly representative. Wo lave our sovereign grand ledge , repre senting our national legislature , which mot recently on the borders of the Mis sissippi end did its work intelligently and well. To-day our state grand body which has its prototype in our state log- slaturo moots on the banks of the Mis souri to attend to mattora pertaining to ho working of Odd Fellowship in Iowa. You , grand master and brothers are the chosen representatives of our 451 lodges and of the 22,3000 Odd Follows of the state. Aa such you have important du- : lcs devolving upon you connected with jio growth and prosperity of our noble nstltutlon. Wo do not for a moment doubt that they will bo faithfully and conscientiously performed and ; hat through your consulta- .ions and labors the onward progress of our bonoficiont institution will bo greatly advanced , The ago in which wo live has little re spect for the old , because it is the old. t ia prolific in now institutions of almost every diuurlptioii , but especially ao , In hose of a moral , social and beneficial iharactor. Odd Fellowship can no longer > o numbered ainoog the now institutions of the day , and perhaps for that very reason Its claims uro all the moro closely scrutinized. But it stands the ordeal of years with entire auccctu. Its birth was coeval , or very nearly so , will that of the nineteenth nontury , but M though growing old in years , it is til fresh and vigorous , full of vitality and abundant In good work. I docs not enter into competition with tlu modern spirit of utilitarianism by whicl every thing is Ruagpd by the number o dollars it brings to its votaries. It hold out no special offers of Insurance Indent nily for recruits to its ranks , but I adheres with unshaken fidelity to thi primary objects of iU being , to visit thi sick , to care for the distressed , to bnrj the dead and to educate the orphans. II is the performance of those duties , it i ( the practice of the cardinal virtues every , whore emblazoned upon our banners ol Friendship , Love and Truth , that con stitutes true Odd Fellowship. And it ia truly n source of consolation , If not of rejoicing , that amid the many competing organizations all nround us , our order has been able to maintain its high and honorable position before the world. Nay moro , it continues to grow in out own and other lands , until the fraternity of the triple links , has como to encircle the globe. And so wo may thank God , and take courage. But I must hasten to a conclusion , nnd in doing so , will only repeat , that as n citizen , and as an Odd Fellow of Council Bluffs , I most heartily welcome the mem bers of this Grand Ledge to our city. This called out an enthusiastic response by the grand master , Dr. J. T. Abbott , of Manchester , in behalf of the Grand Lodgo. The Dr. made a most happy hit In Ins response , and brought forth much applauso. It is conceded that this is one of the largest Grand Ledge gatherings ever hold in the state , and the street parade ono of the most imposing ovot witnessed. The rest of the day was given to the appointment of committees , the receiving and referring of reports , and the evening was devoted to the exemplification of tlu unwritten work of the order. Closing Out , To close the business roller my stock ol miscellaneous books , picture , fansy goods , notions , fire screens , easels , willow and cano high chairs nnd children's rockers , at prices never known before In the west H. E. Seaman , paper , books and station , ory , 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs. | A MIDNIGrHT MILL , The Furious Battle Uetwccn n Itull roiul Mini nnd a Tramp. A man bowed with the burden of socro sorrows and a buadlo of ragged ralmoni sought shelter last night , from the bittoi night wind , in the warm precincts of tin Wilwaukoo round house. Far fron pittying his Bad lot the men in chargi twitted him with jibes and jeers. Prominent inont among the scoflora was Jim John Ron , an employe. The persecution wa. . kept up until the tramp wearied at aucl vexations mildly smote Mr. Johnson 01 the oar. When the smitten rallroado regained his foot from the dump'pf asho and slack where ho had tallou , his wratl was mighty and his ofToudod arm norvoc for war. Tooth and toe-nail Johnsot assailed the aoody visitor trho roplioi in equal measure and the battle waxoc hot and profoundly Interesting to thi crowd assembled. No rules of the P. II wore rospoctcd but both tackled the subject joct at hand with a reckless aban don of nil sot forma am ceremonies , [ dotormindo , only to ot tain the merits of the question. After few rapidly succeeding rounds In irhic mutual exchanges of punishment wr made , Johnson secured his adversary ] chancery and milled him heavily. Thu paying the penalty of his unrighteous re aontmont , the wicked tramp was kicko far out into the depths of the night whor ho was subsequently heard to fall with i dull thud. Persona interested in roller skate should investigate the latest improvement mont , the 2J- Inch brass lined wheels which are sold only by H. L. Miller 1000 Fourth avenue , Council Blufls. Full assortment of club , half club ant strap flkatea on hand. IOWA. ITEMS. Rod Oak is building water works. The 0. B & Q. has decided to build t now depot at Yillisoa. Solon Chase , of Maine , is stumping Weaver's district for Blaine , The canning factory at Shonanhoah iss put up this season 320,000 cairn of corn and tomatoes. Brakeman Goo Ruth who was arrested at Albia on the charge of forgery line > eon honorably acquitted. The Anti-liorso thief associaton of the state is in session at Croston. The members sport hemp ties. itucmmo , 4l Ed Godfrey picked 10,000 pounds of ; rapea from his vineyard at Rod Oak ind marketed them in Omaha. Cedar Rapids decreased her floating debt § 10,000 to $15,000 this year , not withstanding n logs of § 17,000 * in saloon iconccs. Burlington business men are moving to ; ot a change in the railway time-tables n the interest of the business welfare of Turlington. Lungdidoaso ia prevailing with fatal of- oct among hogs iu Sao county. The fore man on II. C. Whoolor's big farm says heir Iocs will roach 2,000. The old college building at Algona Is > eing remodeled. The upper part will bo aado into a public hall , and the lower leers rrill bo used for a restaurant and ) oardlug-houso. Logan now haa fine wntor works. A sistorn holding 3.DOO barrels has boon ) uilt on the hluh hill , just west of town. A largo-wind mill is used to pump the water from a well near the cistern. Pipes and hydrants supply the water through out the town. In Sao county recently the G-yoar-old laughter of Uhurles Workinoistor , while > laying around a burning straw-stack , laupht her clothes on fire , and before ho flames could bo extinguished the lit- lo ono was so badly burned that aho lied the following day. LastwookQbrakanion on the Calliope road out of Kioux City , had several tus- Bols with u crazy man , evidently an old brakoman. lAsa freight tram started out from Klk Point , Thursday , the cra y man was observed on op of the cars setting brakes. Brakeman joorgo flout/ tackled him and a lively ight onoucd on top of the moving cam , 1'ho crazy man had nearly sccceodod in .hrowing Iloutz off the cars when assist- inco arrived. Three trainmen then tind lim to the cars and carried him to Jotter- son , whom ho was put off , The crazy nan climbed upon , aud ran alon/ the cart like an export , and each time the vliistlo blow while the train inon were lolding him ho struggled hard to got up , aid muttered that he mustnot the brakes , Ie ia a mau of pcrhaea 25 yoara ot age , light complexion , rather slender anc about five foot eight inches In height Uo has whiskers of tovoral wook'i growth , and a wild and excited appear an co. STOP THAT COUGH Hy mlnff Dr. Frnr.icr'g Throat nnd Lung Bid mm the only imro euro for Cousin. Cold * , Hoarseness nnd Sere Throat , nml nil illnomoa of the tliront niul lung-f. Do not ncftloct n cough , It may jirovo fntnl. Scores nil .imulrotlsot RrModil jxHiplo ewe their lives tn Or. Krnn'er't Throat and Limp llnltnm , nml no family \ \ lcor \ \ bo without It nltor once ning it , nmhliscovorlntr ltd marvelous i > owor. [ Input up in Inrpo family bottloa nml solder or the amnll prlco uf 7I > conta per bottle. Sold Ktihn & Co. nnJ C. P. Goodman , . 'ittgburg Chronicle. U13TTING lUOlfUY 1 UUK JjUOK , The UNO of DiinKlliiK Over A Gully A Minor AVlio I'oehotcil $1OOOOO Ami Illtln't Uronk Ills Neck Klthor. Now York Sun. The headquarters of most working min < era who como to Now York la aaid to be at n small hotel whoio n gold nnd black sign outside contains the legend "Mln. era" Arms , " nnd n very largo ono nbovc the bar rends : "Owing to parties having boon swin dled by confidence men , our patrons nrc strictly cautioned not to lend mouoy 01 become intlmata with strangers. " "No drinks sold ou Sundays" is in very small letters below the largo sign. Most of the patrons seem to bo from Cornwall and Scotland. They atop there when they first land In America. After a day or two employed In get ting his bearings nnd a knowledge of the currency , the now minor takes a train for the west. Frequently nothing it hoard from him for years , mil .sooner 01 later a brawny follow with his chosl thrown out and his head up , dressed Ir a thick fiannol shirt , n broad brimmed mt and corduroy trowsors , will elbow hii vrny to the bar through the crowd ol low arrivals , and stopping before the bar , will express his delight in mooting nu old acquaintance in language not to b < Mistaken. Ho is at once Invited to nominate inato his position , and usually says h < taJcoj It straight. That Is what Charles Trogoning snic when ho reached the bar , after six year ; in Nevada nnd the Black Hills. Havinj quenched his thirst ho brought a goh brick out of the recesses of his clothe and paoaod it ever to the dark , win weighed it and than counted out ' 180 ii Bank of England notes. This , with i much larger pile of American greenbacks wna placed in the hotel safo. To a tenderfeet dorfoot near by Trcgonlng said : "I have boon six years iu the moun tains , Sometimes I worked in the quart mines , sometimes I twiatod a break 01 the narrow guago railroad , sometimes washed the dirt along the rivor. I couli usually got enough to oat , but no alwayo ; and sometimes I struck it rich It is all luck. " 'No doubt about that. " "Not n bit. When I was In the Gun nison district three years ago , there wa n follow who was prospecting along gulch where the ground sloped off n stoop as the roof of n country cottage fo fifty foot , and then there was n clear dro of I don't know how much moro to brook , that tumbled along ever the rockc Well , ho was about broke and was stumbl Ing along not caring much what bocom of him , till ho stopped on a round ston that sent him rolling down toward th gully at a rate that made him tear up th soil in handfuls to save himself. "It was no use. Over ho wont , but t his great astonishment ho landed safe , ; not sound , on a narrow ledge on the opposite posito side of the chasm , about ton o twelve foot down. Whim ho had pulloi himself together a bit ho looked arounc and saw that his ledge was not mud good for him , for it narrowed off both uj stream and down , while tl0 water bolov It was at least forty foot away. Afto thinking awhile ho concluded that hi could jam ono end of his gun into a crevice ice behind him , BO that the butt would hang ever the chasm. To this ho could have tied a rope , if ho had had one , whlcf ho hadn't. In place of a rope ho determined inod to use his bolt slit up into throi pieces and strips cut from hia corduroj trousers. "When ho got this curious line com [ ilotcd it reached alittlo ever half wa ) : o the water. Ho thought ho could droj .ho rest of the way withous serious dam- ego , and proceeded to make ono end ol the line fast to the butt of the gun. He was very nervous ever it , and just when ho thought ho had it tied the coil slipped ever the ledge , the weight of it brought up on his hand with a jerk , and down it wont. "J reckon ho thought he'd lost nil hia friends. Then ho did just what any ono oleo would have done. Ho got up very carefully and began to walk along the ledge ho was on. Up stream it soon terminated. Thnn ho wont down stream. The ledge grow narrower until ho just had a foothold. At the saoio place the gulch grow narrower. Ho had proceeded about lifty foot and was hoping to find his way out of the dllliculty somehow when his foot slipped again , nnd , whirling around , ho pitched out over the gulf , His hands How out before him and struck against the rooks opposite , leaving him suspended above the gulf that was forty foot deep bolow. For about five minutes ho was not in condition to see anything , but at the end of that time ho began to look around for the third time to find moans of escape. Ilia eyes fell on the rooks opposite pretty soonand then ho forgot nil about his danger. The pay streak that was cropping out there was the biggest he'd ever aeon. It was a trying moment after all. Ho said after ward that if ho hadn't noticed that the gulch grow narrower and the ledge wider as if wont down stream , ho would huvo just lot go and dropped , leaving ono of the big mines of the district to bo discovered - covered in some other way by some other man. " "Thon ho got out nil right ? " "You hot , Bold out in n week for $100. 000 nnd wont to the States , " The tenderfoot looked around at the door nnd then said , hesitatingly. "Did that chop furnish any sworn documents to provo the story of the find ? " The clerk at that moment placed an open box of cigars on the bar with smart slap. "Tako a mnoko boya , " ho said The minor looked reproachfully at the tenderfoot nnd then at the clurk , and having lighted a cigrr nt the Httlo rod , alcohol lamp , borrowed $5 of the clerk for spending money nnd walked away , At the atroot door ho turned and said : "Young man , the papers were not necessary. I was that chap myself , " KOOKVUI.K , Gt. , May 21,1883. "When troubliul with kidney com plaints , Hiw'n [ Kidnoj nndLlvor ] KKM- Ki > V relieves every timo. I always keep it in the houto , " J. II. Ryan , Suporin. tondtmt of the American Mills , -THE § BEST TONIC. ? medicine , combining Iron with pnro o tonic * , quickly nntl completely T * | > ri ln , IiiiHsrullon , Wrnlinrms I mini rnlllnmlilliilnrln , Chill * nml I'cTcrn , mill Nmrnlaln. H is mt tmfniiincr remedy tor Diseases of the Klilnrjn nml l.lvrr. It Is Invfllunblo Tor UNonsM peculiar to Women , nml nil wlio lend fctlcntnty live * , 11 ( lees not Injure the teeth , enure hcmlnchc.nr liriHltico ooiHtlpMlon olArr Iron mttltclntt ( to. Itcntlchcsnncl | > urlflci the Mood , stimulates the Appetite. nidi the n f Imllntlon of food , TO- lluvi-s llenrtliurii nnd IlclchltiR , nnd strength- cm the iiiinolci nnd nerves. Tor Intermittent rover * . Lassitude , Lnclcol y , Ac. , It has no cqtmi , 9" The Kdtulno hni MKIVO trndo mnrk nnd crossed red lines on u r p | r. Tnkc no other. BiJ.o.ljbr iiiumii itiKaiCAt , ro , IULTHIOIII , D. And undisputed In the BROAD CLAIN * t VERY BEST OPERATING- , QUICKEST SELLING AND liver offered to the uubllc. HAMBUBG-AMEEIOAN DIKKOT LINK FOIl ENGLAND. rRANOK ANB OKIUIANY. The steamships ot thli well-known Una are built o I rou , In water-tight compartments , cuul nro furnished od with every requisite to make the passage botb fo anil ftRTCvahlo. They _ carry the united State and Kuropcaa malli , and leave Now York Tlmre darn and Baturdara for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Ober bourc , (1'AHIB ( ) aud HAMUUllQ. llatoa : Htoerigo from Kuropo only 118. Fire Cabin , J8B , $86 and 7B. moorage , $20. HenryPlimit , Mark Uansen , K . MonroBU , Totl gentain Omaha , GrononcK & Schoontfjcn , agentalc Council JJlufls. C. D : UI01IAHI ) & CO. , Don. l'a Agio. , 81 Broadway , N. Y. Cboa. KozmlnakI < i Oo General Wcetoru Alfsnts , 170 Waohlngtou St. , Ohio KO.IU- James Medical Institute Chartered by thcStntcoflir. nola far thecxptcsariurpoca ofglvlnK Immediate rellcllr all chronic , urinary ana pri vote disease ! . Gonorrrxx * Gleet andSyphilU tn all thel complicated forms , nlso al diseases of the Skin am Blood promptly relieved am permonentlycured by reme dies.testrdln aForti/Ycar _ _ Niicctall'raetlee. Semloa Weakness , _ .ijlil Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the KneeLost MnnIiood.ro /rr/yciirT < f.T/icr < ! ItnoexptrlinenHmt. The appropriate remedy ia at once used in each case. Consultations , rer- oonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. Nomorkuon package to Indicate contents or sender. Address ; DR.MMES.No. 20Wajhngon ! ! SI.ChIcagolll , For M n. Quick , inr * f nf * . Hook fTMt VIGOR ClrUls AKIUC J , 1W Fulton H L , N w York. D An Interesting trcnllflfl on Blooil nnd Skin Dlson'o will ho mulled free to any ono who will Bond their ml IrtBB to HioSHlrtHnccliic Co..Druwi-rS. Atlanta , Hi ' MILLONS VANDERBILT'S , Could not liny from mo what Swift's Specific lifts ilnnolormo. It cured mo of Scrofula In Ita worst orm , alter I hail sulTurodwItti It fifteen lonjf yoara , and hml trloil all the remedies , only to bnak down my hualth and uinkn mo almost helpless. Hun. EI.IZAIIKTII IUKPR , AcHorth , Oa. , July 16,1684. INOCULATED POISON. Homo olulitoara > KO I Iccimo the \lctlin of a fear ful Hloml I'oliinn , coininiinlcatcil h ) a mi NO to my Infant , and thciico tlirounh the breast , and suffered for six longears. Ihu llurcurr ami I'otash treat ment scorned to ilrl\o the rolson further Into my system only to break out In v > erse form on other portions of my body. 'Jlirco montlis aiu I began takliii ; Hwlft'u Bpoclllo , and It hai cured mo sound and wvl > . It Is thu grcutost MoBelnt' winch haij comate to mankind In joars Jlim. T.V l.v.r. , Uroenvlllo , Ala , Sept. 4,1881. I UEPRESGNTQ honlxAt nr nMCool on , Cull A.s t 8,931eOi. Pcetcoefitor.N , Y , , Capital 009,00 ? . aaUercliants , of Newuk , N. I. , Capital 1,276,000. Irard 7lre , PUladelrbla , tolUl 1,200 , OCO. lemen'iiund Oarjiwl 1,119,91' RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal amlU.S , Mall Btoamor * BAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP Tht Rhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and franei Steerage Outwardf20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , HB ; Excursion , )39 , Including bedding , etc , id Cabin , | 60 ; lound Trip , tOO.oo ; Excursion , 9100 ; Saloon from | 60 o IJO ; Excursion 110 to tltO. /VPeter Wright * Soni , Oen Agenti. (6 Broad- ayN.Y , Caldwell. narollton It Oo , , Omaha , F. E , Flo Ban * Co. , 203 H , Wtb. Street , Omaha ) D. E. Kim all , OmahaA enta. od-ly Health is Wealth ! Do. E. 0. Wimr'H NBKTI AND URAIN TRIABUBNT , a Ktiarantoed iiioclflo for Hysteria , I ) czlnean , Conrul- Ions , Flta , Nervous Neuralgia , Iloailaohe , Nervous rout rut Ion eau o < l by the use of alcohol or tobbacoo , VakefulnuM , Mental depression , Softening of the train , resulting In lunanlty and leaping to misery , ccay and death , 1'romature Old age , Baroneaa , losi of pov * er In cither Bex , Involuntary Losses and Bpor. matorhoracauiwd by over oxertloutof the brain , solf- abuse orover Indulgence , Each box. oontalna one raonth'a tieittnent. 91.CO a boxer six bottlca for 6.00lent by mallpropaid oa receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES 'o cure ny case. With each order received by user or six bottles , ftcoomolIilmJ with (5.00 , wo will send ho purchaser our written guarmteo to refund the ncuey If the trt'atmentdoes not effect a cure. Cluar- anteealiwucd only by JOHN Oi WEST & CO. . \y \ 2S-m&o-rr f. 2 Madison St. , Chloago , ill. JAS. B. FEABODY JB , Ji. PHYSICIAK Ss SURGEON , Itesldenoa No. 1407 Jones 8 ( , ffloe , No. 1(09 farm - m , U Oflloo houri 12 m. to m and rota i to .1 Dllll ( K J III il , OMAHA ! The remarkable growth of Omahn during the last few years ia a matter of jrcat aatoniahmont to those who pay an occasional visit to thia growing city. The development of the Stock Yards the necessity of the Bolt Line Road the finely paved streets the hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the last five years. All thin ia a great surprise to visitors and Is thn admiration of our citizens. Thia rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial improvements made n lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every investor has made a handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panla last May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there has boon loss demand from specula- tore , but a fair demand from invoatora Booking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices In buildIng - Ing material and are securing their homon at much less cost than will bo possible a year hence. Speculators , too can buy real estate cheaper now and ought to take advant c present prices for futnr profus Th xt few years promises greater ovol ipmonta in Omaha than the past fi i yoara , which have boon as good oa wo could reasonably dosiro. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo job blng houses are added almost weekly , and all odd to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through out the State , who have their money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- torost , which , If judiciously Invested In Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returns. Wo have many bargains , -which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits in the near future. Wo hnvofor sale the finest residence - donco , property in the north and western parts of the city. North wo have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue.l 7th , 18th , 10th and 80th streets. West on Fnrnam , Davenport , Ginning , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Fornam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in value. Wo nlso have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double ; he price in a short time. We also have some fine business ots and some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find omo good bargains bycalhngon u REAL ESTATE * BROKERS. 213 , South 14th St , Bettvoon Farnham and Douglas. P. S. Wo iiak those who have jroperty for sale atabnrgniuto give is a callWp want only bargains. We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real value.